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• 28°W for the Thermometer
• 29°E for the Barometer
Usually the plotter sends notifications on settings every 20 seconds. When changing
the setting on the plotter as mentioned above, do not forget to remember the
initial configuration of the plotter. Cycle the Device power. Within a
minute after
the Device is turned on, it will produce a confirmation signal (LED will light up
for 3 seconds). This means that the Device is put into standby mode. If the Device power
is turned off along with the plotter power, the wait time for the signal will be increased
by the plotter loading time.
If after some time the setting on the plotter automatically returns to the previous
value, it means that there is another device in the network sending notifications. It may
be an NMEA0183-NMEA2000 converter, another plotter, or a computer connected
to the NMEA 2000 network. Turn off the power of this device or disconnect it from
the NMEA2000 bus at the time of programming. It is recommended to disconnect
any such device from the bus when the bus power is off.
STEP 2. Putting the Device into programming mode
If the Device was put into standby mode by setting the chart datum (magnetic
variation), all the subsequent steps should be carried out with the setting of chart
datum (magnetic variation).
In the standby mode, without turning the Device power off, change the chart datum
setting on the plotter
•
to “European 1950 (Mean, European Datum)” for the Thermometer
•
to “Australian Geodetic 1966” for the Barometer
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