To start, you need to register at
and get a «Boat key»
using the serial number of your Gateway. Once the boat key is entered to the settings
in the «Upload» section of the «Logging» page, the Gateway will upload data
to the Cloud Services every 15 minutes if it has more than 1 non-uploaded point
and an internet connection is available.
Turn on the setting «Do not save points closer than 5 meters apart» in the «Logging»
section if you do not wish to consume traffic while the boat is in a marina. A single
point using the «Basic Set» takes 32 bytes, and a point from other sets takes 64 bytes
to transfer. The upload session requires transferring about 400 bytes in addition to the
size of data. Consequently, using Cloud Services is not expensive even with a satellite
uplink.
The time and status of the last session can be viewed in the «Uploads» section
of «Logging» page or in Cloud Services. If you are using a static IP address or DHCP
Server mode, take care to configure the right network gateway and DNS server
addresses at the «Ethernet Settings» page (see Section IV).
To diagnose problems, use the «Memory» protocol to detect that you actually have
recorded points in the Gateway’s memory and the «Debug» protocol (see Section VII).
In the debug output, search for rows starting with «YD CLOUD» (they should appear
every 15 minutes if you have non-uploaded data). Example of the output (mixed with
NMEA data from other ports):
$MXPGN,01F200,2800,00300B1C007FFFFF*6D
YD CLOUD: Connecting (DNS: 192.168.4.102, 192.168.4.98)...
YD CLOUD: Connecting to 45.33.127.28 server...
N2000:
06:28:22.142 R 1DEFFF02 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
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