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3.4.2 Heading Node Selection
The Hydra 2000 System can accept heading data from a variety of different
sources. These different sources are known as Nodes and allow the system
to identify which heading devices are connected to the system. The list
below shows the various sources of heading available with its respective
address node:
Device
Node
Super Halcyon 3 Compass
5
Halcyon Gyro Stabilised Compass
15
Halcyon 2000 Compass
16
Type PLC Pilot
17
Type ACP Pilot
18
NMEA Heading (NMEA FFD)
96
Enter the required heading node by following the procedure below:
(a) Press the Scroll Up key until NAVIGATE is shown in the text,
flashing.
(b) Press Enter.
(c) Press the Scroll Up key again until the display shows COURSE
°
M flashing.
(d) Press Enter. COURSE
°
M will now stop flashing.
(e) Press Scroll Down until the display shows CALBRATE.
(f) Press Enter 3 times. The display now shows HDG NO and will
display a value which flashes.
(g) Use the Scroll Up and Scroll Down keys to change the value to
the required setting.
(h) Press Enter.
(I) Switch the system off, and then back on again to complete the
calibration process.
Notes
(1) Hydra Pilots, Hercules Pilots, HS Pilots and Halcyon FFDs will also
require the Heading Node to be set to your desired choice. Refer to the
relevant user manual for further information.
(2) 20/20 displays will require Heading to be re-selected. Simply re-select
this function and refer to section 5.6.5 for more information.