Operation Manual
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4.16 Dist.Int.GNSS-Bow
Dist.int.GNSS-Stern
Dist.int.GNSS-Port
Dist.int.GNSS-Starboard
If the internal GNSS is enabled to supply navigational information it is necessary to
set up the relative position of the GNSS antenna as illustrated below. This should
be carried out during commissioning.
The distances marked as A, B, C and D on the illustration below are the distances
from the internal TDMA synchronisation GNSS antenna to the ship’s bow, stern,
port side and starboard. Distances are in meters, see below table for maximum
values.
In the rare case of a GNSS antenna installed in the portside corner of a rectangular
bow, the values A and C would both be zero. Should this be the case, either A or C
should be set to 1 to avoid misinterpretation, because A=C=0 is used to signify “not
available”.
4.17 Out Position to MAIN & AUX
(Default = Yes)
If own ship’s position information is required as an output from the Transponder to
another device i.e ECDIS or ARPA.
Press to exit Extra set-up and return to Main set-up menu.
A B
C
D
Distance (mtrs)
A 0-511 = 511m or greater
B 0-511 = 511m or greater
C 0-63 = 63m or greater
D 0-63 = 63m or greater