6 systems of several instruments, Navbus, Nmea – NorthStar Navigation Explorer 660 User Manual

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Northstar Explorer 660 Installation and Operation Manual

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16-6 Systems of several instruments

Explorer R310

Repeater for depth, speed,
water temperature and battery
voltage. Accepts NavBus or
NMEA data inputs from other
instruments.

Explorer D210

Depth Repeater

Several Northstar instruments can be connected
together to share data. There are two ways
of connecting instruments together, NavBus
or NMEA.

NavBus

NavBus is a Northstar proprietary system that
allows systems of multiple instruments to be
built using a single set of transducers. When
instruments are connected by NavBus:

If the units, alarms or calibration are changed

in one instrument, then the values will
automatically change in all other instruments
of the same type.

Each instrument can be assigned to a

group of instruments (see section 15-10). If
the backlight is changed in an instrument
in group 1, 2, 3 or 4 then the backlight
will automatically change in the other
instruments in the same group.

If the backlight is changed in an instrument
in group 0 then no other instruments are
affected.

If an alarm sounds, mute it by clearing the

alarm on any instrument which can display
that alarm.

NavBus and the Explorer 660
The Explorer 660 can:

Display wind speed and direction from an

optional Wind instrument, such as a Northstar
W310 or W315.

Receive data from an optional GPS or

GPS/DGPS source.

Send data to optional Northstar instruments,

for example to a repeater.

NMEA

NMEA is an industry standard, but is not as
flexible as NavBus as it requires dedicated
connections between instruments. The Explorer
660 can:

Receive and display wind data from an

optional compatible wind instrument.

Receive data from an optional compatible

GPS or GPS/DGPS source.

Note: To use the NMEA input, a Northstar
special fuel cable is required (see below).

Send GPS position and other navigation

data to an autopilot or other instrument.
An autopilot requires APB, APA and VTG
sentences (see section 15-10).

Connecting the Explorer 660 to other instruments

To set up the Explorer 660 for these options, see sections 15-4 and 15-10.

NavBus connection, to other

NavBus instruments

+

_

Orange

Blue

Special fuel cable

White connector

NMEA out, to other compatible

instruments

Power/data cable

Black connector

NMEA in, from other compat-

ible instruments

White

White

Other power/data wires

(see section 16-5)

To optional fuel sensors

(see section 16-4)

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