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IX. Data Logging and Cloud Services
The Gateway is able to record a vessel’s data on the internal memory. Recorded data can
be downloaded from the administrative web site (no internet connection is required)
in GPX (tracks), CSV (spreadsheets) or XML formats, or uploaded to Cloud Services
if the Gateway has an internet connection. Cloud Services allows easy access to your
tracks from home and lets you share your position with family and friends. To learn
more about Cloud Services, visit:
1. Logging setup
Open the «Logging» page from the menu on the administrative web site. The page has
3 sections: «Logging», «Download» and «Upload». In the «Logging» section, you can
configure the interval between points (from 15 seconds to 1 hour) or turn the logging
off, set the priority of data sources (with factory settings, the Gateway uses data from
the NMEA 2000 network only) and configure the data set.
With factory settings, data logging is ON with a 5-minute interval between points
and the «Basic» data set is used. This data set includes GPS position, date/time, GOG,
SOG, AWA, AWS, TWA, TWS, TWD, heading, STW and depth. All other available data
sets include all data from «Basic»; choose the data set on the «Logging» page to see
what additional data are included in the selected data set. Switching the data set does
not effect previously recorded data.
The setting «Do not save points closer than 5 meters apart» reduces the track size
by filtering out points when the vessel stays in a marina or at anchor. Turn off this
setting if you are using Cloud Services for remote live monitoring of environment
conditions in marina and/or the boat’s systems.
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