configure its TCP connection with IP_addr:Port, where IP_addr is the NCP
IP Address and Port is the one configured in NMEA WIFI IP PORT (see
‘Configuration page’ to check the
NMEA 0183 server port ), once the TCP
connection is open, you should receive the NMEA 1083 wind sentences:
11.4.2
Failure in an output interface
If you want to get data from a NCP output interface but it isn’t working
properly, follow the next steps:
•
Check the NCP is receiving data from any wind source, the ‘
Status page
’
shows if any interface (BLE or N0183) is receiving data.
•
If possible and your NCP Model allows it, check if the NCP is sending data
through any other output interface (BLE, NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000 or
NMEA 0183 Wifi server), see section 11.4.1
•
NMEA 0183 output failure
: check the connection is made at an output
RS485 port (visit the ’Configuration page’ to check the
NMEA 0183 Ports
Configuration), and the cables are properly connected (section 6.3).
•
BLE output failure:
g
o to ‘
Status page
’ and check in BLE status the
number of Centrals connected.
Test if the NCP BLE connection can be
detected when Scanned with a mobile.
•
NMEA 2000 output failure:
check the cable connection is right (section
6.2) and that the cable is properly connected to your NMEA 2000
backbone and this is powered. Check if the NCP is detected in your
NMEA 2000 di
splay or receiver, its ID is ‘
NMEA CONNECT PLUS
’.
Go to ‘
Status page
’ and check the
NMEA 2000 status, is should have
State=STATE5 and an address between 0 and 251.