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Device list, Network groups – B&G Zeus2 12 User Manual

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Group source selection

B&G multifunction displays, autopilot controllers, and instruments have the ability to;

use data sources (eg position, wind direction, etc) that all other products on the network use,
or alternatively use a data source independently from other units.

globally change all displays over to a diff erent source from any display. (This will only include
products set to Group mode.)

In order to enable group selection, the display must be set to ‘Default’ group.

Devices with Group set to None can be set to use diff erent sources to those of the rest of the
network devices.

Advanced source selection

This allows the most fl exible and precise manual control over which devices provide data.

Some data sources, such as those for fuel level, or engine RPM, can only be changed via the
Advanced menu. Occassionally Auto Select may not assign the desired source, which may be
corrected using the Advanced Source Selection. An example of this is where twin installations
with NMEA 2000 compliant engines are not programmed with unique instance numbers.
This means that the auto select feature can’t determine which engine is fi tted on the port and
which is fi tted on the starboard side.

Device list

The device list shows the physical and virtual devices that provide data. This may include a
module inside the Zeus2, the NMEA 0183 port, or any external NMEA 2000 device.

Selecting a device in this list will bring up additional details and actions:

All devices allow allocation of an instance number via the

Configure

option. Set unique

instance numbers on any identical devices on the network. The

Data

option shows all data

being output by the device. Some devices will show additional option(s) specifi c to the
device - the RC42 illustrated above has a

Calibration

option, to allow easy setup of this device

which does not have it’s own user interface.

Network Groups

It is possible to group certain settings so they are duplicated across the network on multiple
displays.

Display

(ie backlighting),

Units

(ie metric, imperial),

Damping

(to dynamic data), and

Alarms

can be grouped either in ‘Default’ group, or groups ‘1’ through to ‘6’. If any of the

settings require discrete control, set it to ‘none’.

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