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Airmar PB200 User Manual

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PB200 WeatherStation User Manual revision 1.000
Proprietary and Confidential
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PB200 WeatherStation User Manual
Revision 1.000
12/01/09
This document is Subject to Change.
AIRMAR Technology Corporation
35 Meadowbrook Drive
Milford, NH 03055-4613
(603) 673-9570
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HEREWITH IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED, USED, OR DISCLOSED
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Airmar PB200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAirmar
ModelPB200
CategoryWeather Station
LanguageEnglish

Summary

2. NMEA 2000® Interface

2.4. Transmitted NMEA 2000® PGNs

Summarizes the NMEA 2000® PGNs transmitted by the PB200 WeatherStation.

PGN 065287 Proprietary: Access Level

Security mechanism limiting access to functions based on an access level.

PGN 127250 Vessel Heading

Provides ship heading relative to magnetic north, including deviation and attitude offsets.

PGN 130306 Wind Data

Provides apparent and true wind speed and direction, with reference to vessel or north.

PGN 130944 Proprietary: POST

Reports results of the Power On Self Test performed by the PB200.

2.5. Received NMEA 2000® PGNs

Summarizes the NMEA 2000® PGNs recognized by the PB200 WeatherStation.

PGN 126208 Command Group Function

Used by PB200 to set values of parameters in a Parameter Group.

PGN 126720 Addressable Multi-Frame Proprietary

Proprietary PGN for addressing multi-frame data, used with various Proprietary IDs (PIDs).

PGN 126720-1 Proprietary: Master Reset

Performs a master CPU reset, as though power had been turned off and back on.

3. NMEA 0183 Interfaces

$PAMTC,COMP User calibration commands

User calibration commands for the internal compass sensor.

$PAMTC,ERST Reset user EEPROM

Reset the user portion of nonvolatile EEPROM to its factory default state.

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