NorthStar Navigation 10 kW User Manual

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4.4.1.1 Configure the navigator communications

IMPORTANT: If you are going to operate the radar without a heading sensor, ignore this section and
set up the radar as described in "Disable the header sensor input".

To enable the radar to communicate with the navigator, set up the radar option on the navigator's
PORT 2 SETUP screen as follows:

1. Press STAR several times to display the OPTIONS/SERVICE INFO screen.

2. Press Port Setup Options.

3. Press Port 2 Setup and use the Cursor Pad to select the Output Format line.

4. Press Edit, then use the Cursor Pad to select Radar.

5. Press Enter. The change is made immediately and you do not need to restart the

navigator.

4.4.1.2 Heading sensor requirements

The heading sensor can be a stand-alone unit or may be integrated into an auto-pilot system,
provided that it supplies the NMEA 0183 HDG, HDT, OSD, HCC, HCD or HDM heading sentences to the
navigator. It must output data at a 10Hz update rate.

If the heading sensor requires sea trial calibration, perform the manufacturer's recommended
calibration procedure before you calibrate the radar heading.

Heading calibration should be performed during initial setup, annually, and after any major structural
changes to the vessel.

The Northstar 6000i and 6100i accepts the following standard NMEA 0183 sentences from a heading
sensor (such as the Northstar HS02 or HS03 Heading Sensor) to obtain the following heading
information: HDG, HDT, OSD, HCC, HCD, and HDM.

For sensor installation and calibration instructions, see the sensor manufacturer's Installation Manual.
In addition, the navigator must be calibrated to the heading sensor (see the section "Set the heading
calibration" in this manual and, for a 6000i or 6100i system installation also see "GM6KIM Rev D (6000i
Installation Manual)" or the new "MN000320A Northstar 6000i & 6100i Installation Manual" or, for an
8100i system installation, see "Northstar 8000i System Setup Manual".

Disable the heading sensor input

The heading sensor is configured by default when the navigator is configured for radar.

If a heading sensor is NOT installed and connected, you must remove its configuration as follows:

1. Turn on the navigator and wait for it to complete its power-up sequence.

2. Press RADAR to display the radar screen on the 6000i or 6100i.

3. The system asks if you want to turn on the scanner. Press Enter to turn it on.

4. Press Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, and Install... to show the installation screen.

5. Press Hdg Sensor Installed to change its displayed status to No.

6. Press STAR to display the alarm screen, then press Clear Alarm. This clears the

heading sensor alarm.

4.4.1.3 Calibrating the radar

You must calibrate the newly installed radar by adjusting the trigger delay and the heading
calibration.

To evaluate medium and short range returns, you are recommended to perform the calibration at sea
in a normal operating environment and under fair weather conditions. There should be an area of at
least 3 nautical miles forward of the vessel, containing known targets including the coastline. A wave
height of about one to two feet (half a meter) to create some sea clutter, is ideal. Do not perform the
calibration in an enclosed or busy area such as a boatyard.

Attempts to tune and calibrate under less than recommended conditions may lead to substandard
performance. A sea trial that allows the selection and use of all the ranges is highly desirable.

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