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11 simulate setup, 14 systems of several instruments, 10 time setup – Navman tracker plotter TRACKER 5600 User Manual

Page 31: Simulate, Mode, Navbus, Nmea, Local offset, Time format, Date format

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TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual

NAVMAN

Simulate mode is a way of becoming familiar with
the TRACKER (see section 2-6).

Warning: Never have simulate mode on when

the TRACKER is navigating on the water.

Simulate

Turn simulate mode

Off

or

On

.

Press MENU and select

simulate.

Select

On

or

Off.

Mode

There are two choices for

Mode

:

Normal

Simulates the boat moving from the selected
start point (see step 1 above) at the given
speed and heading. The options are:

Speed

: The simulated boat speed to use.

Heading

: The simulated bearing for the

boat to follow.

Tip: To calculate a heading, use the cursor

(see section 3-1-1).

Tip: As the boat moves, vary Heading to

simulate the boat moving off course.

13-11 Simulate setup

Demo

Simulates the boat moving along a route at a
given speed. When it reaches one end it
retraces the route in the other direction. Before
setting this mode enter at least one route (see
section 10-2-1). The options are:

Speed

: The simulated boat speed to use.

Route

: The route to follow.

To turn simulate mode on from this menu:
1

If turning Normal mode on, go to the chart
display. To start the simulation from the boat
position, press ESC to switch to centre on boat
mode. To start the simulation from a different
point, move the cursor to that point on the
chart.

2

In the Simulate setup menu, select

Simulate

and turn it on.

3

Select

Mode

and set it to

Normal

or

Demo

.

4

Select and enter the other data required for
simulate:

Normal requires

Speed

and

Heading

.

Demo requires

Speed

and

Route

.

14 Systems of several instruments

Several NAVMAN instruments can be connected
together to share data. There are two ways of
connecting instruments together, NavBus or NMEA.

NavBus

NavBus is a NAVMAN proprietary system that allows
systems of multiple instruments to be built using a
single set of transducers. When instruments are
connected by NavBus:

If the units, alarms or calibration are changed
in one instrument, then the values will
automatically change in all other instruments
of the same type.

Each instrument can be assigned to a group of
instruments (see section 13-8). If the backlight
is changed in an instrument in group 1, 2, 3 or
4 then the backlight will automatically change
in the other instruments in the same group.

If the backlight is changed in an instrument in
group 0 then no other instruments are affected.

If an alarm sounds, mute it by clearing the
alarm on any instrument which can display that
alarm.

NavBus and the TRACKER

The TRACKER can display data (e.g. depth,
speed, log and wind) from NAVMAN’s 3100
series instruments when connected.

NMEA

NMEA is an industry standard, but is not as flexible
as NavBus as it requires dedicated connections
between instruments. The TRACKER can:

Receive and display depth data.

Receive data from a GPS antenna.

Send GPS position and other navigation data
to an autopilot or other instrument.

Local offset

The difference between local time and UTC (GMT).
Change local offset when daylight saving time starts
and ends. The range is 0 to ± 13 hours, in 30 minute
steps.

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Time format

The options are 24 hour or 12 hour.

Date format

The options are dd/MMM/yy, MMM/dd/yy,
dd/MM/yy or MM/dd/yy.