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Chapter: 4. Installation
Inputs
Pin nr Name Description
J100 - 6 PLSREF Reference for pulse inputs.
J100 - 7 PULSE 1 Not used.
J100 - 8 PULSE 2 Not used.
J100 - 9 INHIBREF Reference for inhib inputs.
J100 - 10 INHIB1 Not used.
J100 - 11 INHIB2 Remote silence of alarm buzzer.
Note: Short between INHIB2 (J100 pin 11) and INHIBREF (J100 pin 9) used for remote silence of alarm
buzzer.
Analogue interfaces
The display unit is equipped with 3 analogue outputs to supply analogue repeaters or other equipment with
analogue signals. The signals are galvanically connected to the cabinet ground. Standard range is 0 - 10 V or
4 - 20 mA. The velocity vectors and output modes are programmable from status screen, menu 5.
Pin nr Name Description
J100 - 22 ANAREF System ground, common negative reference for analogue outputs.
J100 - 23 ANAOUT1 Analogue output 1.
J100 - 24 ANAOUT2 Analogue output 2.
J100 - 25 ANAOUT3 Analogue output 3.
NMEA interface
The NMEA output provides IEC 61162-1:2007(E) (NMEA 0183) format information for other equipment
with NMEA 0183 inputs. Default setting is 4800 Baud, 8 data bit, 1 stop bit, no parity. Several messages
may be selected on screen COM and the enabled messages are transmitted with maximum interval of 1.8
seconds. The NMEA inputs accept alarm, position, rate of turn, heading and UTC time messages from
various navigators and compasses. One output can drive minimum of 10 standard NMEA 0183 inputs.
See chapter “5. Start-up and system adaption” on page 46, for a complete list of transmitted and received
messages.
Options
Repeaters/Slaves
Graphic CRT (VGA) or LCD displays or digital slave repeaters may be connected to the system. Most
repeaters with speed can be used via the NMEA 0183 output. However, the manufacturer recommends:
IR300 and CD401