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Dometic SeaStation - Installation; Overview; Before You Begin; Installing the GPS Sensor

Dometic SeaStation
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2 Installation
SeaStation is an automatic vessel positioning system. SeaStation builds off
of an Optimus 360 system by adding a GPS and heading sensor. The
system uses position and heading data to automatically position the vessel
through shift, throttle, and rudder controls.
Once your Optimus 360 system is installed, adding SeaStation is simple:
1. Place warning decal(s)
2. Install the SeaStation Sensor
3. Route communication cable from sensor to Optimus CAN2 or
CAN3 backbone
4. Apply SeaStation license provided with kit (captured on back cover of
this booklet)
5. Tuning for best performance
Before installing SeaStation:
1. Optimus 360 must be fully installed and commissioned.
2. All software must be up to date – See book 65 for instructions on
updating software.
2.1 Overview
2.2 Before you begin
2.3.1
GPS Reception
When considering where to mount the sensor, consider the following GPS
reception recommendations:
Ensure there is a clear view of the sky available to the sensor so the GPS
and SBAS satellites are not masked by obstructions that may reduce
system performance.
Mount the sensor as close to the center of the vessel as possible. This
includes both the fore-aft direction and the port-starboard direction.
2.3 Installing the GPS
Mounting location
This section provides information on determining the best location for
the sensor.
NOTICE!
The sensor should be mounted as low as possible while still maintaining
good sky visibility. This will reduce false movement due to the boat
rocking back and forth.