Simrad AP26 and AP27 Autopilots
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20221586B
NMEA signal monitor
Near the NMEA terminals in the Autopilot Computer you will
find a green monitor LED marked “RX”. A flickering LED
indicates that a NMEA signal is received. It does not, however,
qualify the contents of the message.
Note !
Do not mix up the “RX” LED with the LED marked “TX”. The
“TX” LED will always be lit or flickering when the autopilot is
on.
NMEA Port test (AC hardware)
Disconnect the cables on the Main PCB in the Autopilot
Computer and connect TX1+ to RX1+ and TX1- to RX1-.
Similarly, on the Power PCB connect the NMEA ports the same
way; TX2+ to RX2+ and TX2– to RX2–.
Under
Service
in the Installation
Menu, select
NMEA port test
by
pressing the
STBD
button and
confirm this by rotating the
course knob clockwise.
Verify that the hardware is OK.
If not, replace the corresponding
PCB(‘s).
Proceed to the SimNet Setup menu by pressing the
STBD
button, or press
STBY
to return to normal autopilot operation.
SimNet setup
Under
Service
in the Installation
Menu, select
Simnet setup
by
pressing the
STBD
button and
confirm this by rotating the
course knob clockwise.
Sn 00000 is the unique SimNet
ID number for the specific
autopilot control unit.
Group selection
SIMRAD: Autopilot is part of
the Simrad Group. Source
selection will be common for the
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