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Skipper DL850-270 - Interfacing and Connecting the NMEA Outputs; Operational Check; Calibration of the System

Skipper DL850-270
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Interfacing and connecting the NMEA outputs
This is documented in the Operation and installation manual on page 43
If the docking options are required, connect the gyro NMEA input set to ROT signal
to one of the comports. The pin numbers for each comport can be seen on the NMEA
screen on the unit. Standard docking units have 2 comports, and will accept both ROT
(required) and GPS (optional)
Operational Check
CARE: The system should ideally not be powered in air, if however you wish to
check the system, the transmit wires can be disconnected, and the unit will operate.
See page 62, J503 pins 1-15 (1 on the right) The unit will operate for up to 10 minutes
in air, but must then be allowed to cool for at least 30 minutes.
Calibration of the system
This is documented in the DL850 operation and installation manual page 50

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