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1. Company Information Active Research Limited d TM 5 Wessex Trade Centre Ioi Actisense Poole Dorset UK BH12 3PF Telephone 01202 746682 International 44 1202 746682 Fax 01202 746683 International 44 1202 746683 Actisense on the Web For advice support and product details E mail support actisense com Website www actisense com Active Research on the Web For specialist consultancy and customisation E mail support activer com Website www activer com 2005 Active Research Limited Page 16
2. start bit Maximum is under 35v overload condition Required level for NMEA to be detected Input voltage between gt Input current Differential input voltage Output voltage between and ground Logical 1 stop bit see note 2 At maximum load drive voltage reduces to 2v gt Output current see note 2 3 gt mi w alol N lal aI N iNo o OO ala Output short circuit current Baud rate fixed see note 3 4 8 kbit sec O O Data propagation delay I E oO A gt N pS O O CO foe O O Input voltage range O HIGH Loaded with 3 Q to Ground Output resistance RS232 Vout 2v Output short circuit current Infinite duration RS 232 amp USB virtual serial port via USB Baud rate see note 4 Input voltage threshold Output voltage swing Ohms I ho INI ao 38 O O oe lH O lH O 3 W i op 8 4 kbit sec Data propagation delay Ambient temperature e Table 2 NDC 3 specifications All specifications are taken with reference to an ambient temperature T of 25 C Note Current consumption measured under no load conditions NMEA output is RS 485 compatible NMEA 0183 inputs and outputs on the NDC 3 are fixed to 4800 Baud RS232 and virtual serial port via USB Baud rate is fixed at 38400 baud on the NDC 3 ow YS 2005 Active Research Limited Page 15 Actisense
3. B line between 5v and Ov Thus connecting this output to ground will result in high currents being drawn by the driver instrument resulting in potential overheating and damage to the driver circuits To connect a new type differential device to an old type single ended system connect the NMEA A output from the differential driver to the single ended NMEA Rx or In input of the device Leave the NMEA B output floating Connect the ground line of the differential output device to the ground of the single ended device This provides the required data signal return current path To connect an old type single ended device to a new type differential device connect the NMEA Tx or Out output from the single ended driver to the differential NMEA A input of the device Connect the ground line of the single ended output device to the NMEA B input of the differential device This provides the data signal return current path If the NMEA B input is left floating then data corruption errors may occur Please refer to the Output Connections section for example of these connection methods Page 6 NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 B USB Connections 66666 YANIGINOD VIVA VINN asn J E JAN ACTIVE irie LTD 2005 www ac tisense com g mrs Api oe msi gem o2 merce gt si oe mso Sem Mey JEn o Msi yz o2 me i BL Ms USB NMEA ACTI
4. option and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software For NDOC 3 B USB fr If pour hardware came with an installation CD lt 7 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue lt Back Next gt _ Cancel Page 11 Actisense 4 Make sure the Include this location in the search option is ticked and use the Browse button to locate the USB Drivers directory on the Actisense CD Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options G Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search EAUSB Drivers v Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware lt Back Henst gt 5 The Actisense NDC USB Serial Converter driver is not Microsoft Windows certified but it has been tried and tested for stable and reliable operation with the Actisense ND
5. Magnetic Compatibility EN60945 and is appropriately CE marked Operation of the unit should be in conjunction with appropriate CE approved shielded connectors and cabling used in accordance with the CE directive EN60945 Any EMC related issues should be reported to Active Research immediately to allow the company to rectify or resolve EMC related problems in accordance with its obligations under EN60945 If the unit is connected such that compliance failure occurs beyond the company s control the company shall not be held responsible for compliance failure until suitable EMC guidelines for connection are seen to have been taken Notices When using this document keep the following in mind The products described in this manual and the specifications thereof may be changed without prior notice To obtain up to date information and or specifications contact Active Research Limited or visit the Actisense website www actisense com Active Research Limited will not be liable for infringement of copyright industrial property right or other rights of a third party caused by the use of information or drawings described in this manual All rights are reserved The contents of this manual may not be transferred or copied without the expressed written permission of Active Research Limited Active Research Limited will not be held responsible for any damage to the user that may result from accidents or any other reasons during op
6. also contains the USB drivers for Windows 2000 These drivers have not been tested by Actisense but should operate in the same manner as the Windows 98 SE and XP drivers The required Linux drivers are already included in the Linux kernels from v2 4 20 and onwards However Actisense has not been able to test the compatibility of the NDC 3 with USB and this driver For MAC OS 8 9 and X please contact Actisense for details refer to the Contact Information section 2005 Active Research Limited Step by step guide 1 Make sure the Actisense NDC 3 is powered up indicated by a green LED and connected to an available USB port on the PC The standard Windows Found New Hardware Wizard window will then appear Select the No not this time option to allow driver installation from the Actisense CD which was supplied with your Actisense product Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for curent and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue Cancel 2 Insert the Actisense CD choose the Install from a list or specific location
7. corner of your screen when the installation is complete See the USB Driver Configuration section for details on how to find out which COM port number has been allocated to your Actisense device as well as how to change to a different COM port and configure the Baud rate i Found New Hardware Your new hardware is installed and ready to use Page 12 NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 B USB USB Configuration To communicate with the NDC 3 the COM port number that Windows has allocated to the USB port needs to be determined The following guide will walk the user through this standard operation The Actisense NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 is completely USB port independent it can be easily unplugged from one USB port and connected to another available USB port on the same PC without the COM Port number changing This is very useful when the NDC 3 is working in unison with a software program that is set up to use a particular COM port as the user does not need to reselect a different COM port everytime the PC reboots or the cable is swapped between two USB ports 2005 Active Research Limited Step by step guide 1 Make sure the Actisense NDC 3 is powered up indicated by a green LED and connected to an available USB port on the PC From the Windows Control Panel open the System Properties window and click on the Hardware tab System Properties system Restore Remote Advanced
8. work correctly with long cable runs and in a noisy environment Typical operating voltage is 2 0v to 15 0v The unit can withstand 35v continuously and 40v transients The Opto isolator can protect any upstream equipment chart plotter laptop PC radar etc from up to 2000v of common mode voltage difference NMEA 0183 full differential output driver This can drive up to 15 fully compliant NMEA 0183 device loads with a 30mA maximum drive capability The full differential output ensures better quality communications and lower noise emissions on unshielded twisted pair cabling 2005 Active Research Limited Full specification RS232 or USB interfaces ensures that any marine electronic device or PC that has an RS232 or USB port receives all the input NMEA data and can add its own NMEA data to the combined output This connection also allows the unit to be updated via the free flash upgrade software that will be made available on the Actisense website if the NDC 3 software has been enhanced Wide battery input voltage range to offer maximum compatibility the NMEA 0183 NDC 3 can operate from a battery supply anywhere between 8 and 35 volts Low Power Consumption that is typically 26 30mA at 12 volts and 16 18mA at 24 volts A diagnostic LED indicates the operation mode of the NDC 3 if any faults have been detected or the peak load currently on any one of the NMEA inputs Very tough Polycarbonate case is certified t
9. Actisense NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 B USB User Manual Issue 1 31 a Multiple talker interface for use with the NMEA 0183 standard Serial data networking of marine electronic devices instruments a Personal computer both RS232 and USB 1 1 interfaces to the NMEA 0183 standard NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 B USB Contents Important Notices Notices Foreword Introduction General features 4 NMEA 0183 data input ports An NMEA 0183 data combined output port A PC RS232 or USB bi directional port Technical features Software updates Connecting devices together The basics The NMEA signals The different NMEA standards Connections Connecting to NMEA devices NMEA 0183 Inputs NMEA 0183 Output Other Connections Connecting to a Personal Computer Connecting to the battery supply o o O oo ON oooO A OA anono A A A A Troubleshooting guide 10 Diagnostic LED 10 USB Driver Installation 11 Step by step guide 11 USB Configuration 13 Step by step guide 13 Specifications 15 Company Information 16 2005 Active Research Limited Page 3 Actisense Important Notices The Actisense NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 is intended for use in a marine environment primarily for below deck use If the unit is to be used in a more severe environment such use may be considered misuse under the seller s warranty The Actisense NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 has been certified to comply with the European directive for Electro
10. Automatic Updates General Computer Name Hardware Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on Your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Device Manager Drivers Oriver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connecte to Windows Update for drivers Wows de Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Cancel 2 Click on Device Manager and expand the Ports COM amp LPT list by clicking on the sign next to it You will find the Actisense NDC USB Serial Port in the list followed by the allocated COM port number Device Manager Help mapa H Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Re Modems ed Monitors 6 Network adapters BS 1394 Net Adapter 2 BE Intel R PRO Wireless 220066 Network Connection HS Realtek RTLE169 8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC a PCMCIA adapters gf Ports COM amp LPT a Actisense MOC USB Serial Port COM a Communications Pork COML jf ECP Printer Port LPT1 wae Processors gi SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers Ei System devices File Action View Page 13 Actisense 3 Double click on the port icon for the Actisense NDC USB Serial Port
11. C 3 Click Continue Anyway to carry on with the installation Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software Actisense NOC USB Senal Converter Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Actisense NOC USB Seral Converter haz not passed Windows Logo testing to very its compatibility with Windows sP Tellme why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation 2005 Active Research Limited 6 The USB Serial Converter driver is now installed click Finish to complete the wizard and wait for the Found New Hardware Wizard to appear again Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for z Actisense NDC USB Seral Converter Click Finish to chose the wizard This second wizard will guide you through the USB Serial Port driver installation 7 Follow steps 1 to 5 above for the USB Serial Port driver installation and click Finish to complete Your new hardware is installed and ready to use will appear in the bottom right
12. SENSE 50309 005 tO GREEN NORMAL 7 IDLE OTHER SEE MANUAL j9 STATUS Figure 1 All external connections Four NMEA 0183 inputs All NMEA 0183 inputs are of the differential opto isolated type and use the unique Actisense low current drain circuitry 2mA 2 0v to conform in full with the NMEA 0183 marine electronic device network communication standard and are flexible enough to interface to most fully and partially compliant devices An NMEA data combined 0183 output The NMEA 0183 output comprises of three connections and Ground and conforms in full to the NMEA 0183 standard This allows the NDC to interface to various different devices that require any combination of these outputs An RS232 input output The bi directional RS232 port is designed for direct connection to a Personal Computer PC or other marine device capable of interfacing to a standard RS232 port When a USB cable is plugged into the NDC 3 the RS232 port switches to output only i e the RS232 input no longer operates 2005 Active Research Limited The NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 has screw terminal Phoenix type external connections for 4 AUSB input output The standard USB 1 1 port is designed for direct connection to a PC s USB port Once the USB cable is plugged into the NDC 3 the RS232 port switches to an output only mode this allows the USB port to take over bi directional control of t
13. and one for the RX line Use the spare wire in each pair as ground and connect the cable shield to ground only at the computer end 3 The TX of the NDC 3 should be connected to the RX of the computer standard D type pin 2 and the NDC 3 RX should be connected to the TX of the computer pin 3 The GND of the NDC 3 should be connected to the PC s serial port ground pin 5 2005 Active Research Limited USB PC or Laptop Connecting to the battery supply The Actisense NDC 3 should be wired to the vessel s battery supply in the most direct manner possible to minimize interference from other electronic devices The cable used should be of sufficient gauge to handle the power requirements of the Actisense NDC 3 refer to the Specifications sections Note 1 Wire colours are for guidance only Page 9 Troubleshooting guide This guide will concentrate on all relevant troubleshooting issues above simple cable connection faults Therefore the cables between the NDC 3 hardware and any other devices should be checked as a matter of course before continuing with this guide Diagnostic LED The NDC 3 hardware supports a tri colour diagnostic LED that indicates the current operating mode of the hardware or if an error has been detected during the self test initiation process Table 1 details what each LED colour represents and if any user interaction is required LED Colour oe Flash Count Mode Error co
14. and the port properties window will appear Click on the Port Settings tab Select a Baud rate of 38400 for the Bits per second option This is the fixed Baud rate for the Actisense NDC 3 device Leave the other settings as they are Actisense NDC USB Serial Port COM4 Properties General Port Settings Driver Details Bits per second ag Data bits F Parity Stop bits f Flow control Restore Defaults 4 Click on the Advanced button and choose a different COM Port number if required to make it compatible with the software requiring the NDC 3 NMEA data The othersettings are already optimised forthe Actisense NDC 3 and should be left in the default values Click on OK button to save the new settings Advanced Settings for COM4 Use FIFO buffers requires 16550 compatible UART Select lower settings to correct connection problems Select higher settings for faster performance Defaults Receive Buffer Low 1 High 14 14 Transmit Buffer Low 1 J High 16 18 COM Port Number COM4 2005 Active Research Limited Page 14 NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 B USB Specifications Conditions Parameter Supply Supply voltage r N No 3 sp 3 gt Supply voltage 12v Supply current see note 1 Supelyweliaga SoA0 Logical 1 stop bit Logical 0
15. ave the same baud rate This means that the output can only carry as much data as one of the inputs therefore the combined data from all four NMEA input channels could exceed the data carrying capacity of the NMEA output channel The combiner contains special software to ensure that when the output channel is overloaded new data of the same type as older data still in the buffer will overwrite the older sentence This will only happen when the output load becomes too high and ensures that the combiner cannot build up excess old data in the case where the output stream is fully loaded or overloaded A PC RS232 or USB bi directional port A PC can use the RS232 or USB port to read all the NMEA data traversing through the NDC This allows for the possibility of a virtual cockpit of instruments displaying all available data in any manner the user requires available from a number of manufacturers Technical features High speed micro controller capable of 10 million instructions per second Flash ROM technology that supports automatic programming for quick and easy updates 10 000 erase cycles and a 10 year Data Retention provides carefree user configuration On chip memory store allows buffering of short term NMEA data allowing the unit to smooth short term peaks in the NMEA data flow NMEA 0183 inputs are opto isolated differential inputs to fully comply with the NMEA 0183 standard specification This allows the inputs to
16. device A This device does not conform in full to the NMEA 0183 standard However by connecting to B and G Ground to Gnd the device should be able to receive the NMEA data correctly though this is not guaranteed Note 1 Wire colours are for guidance only Page 8 NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 B USB Other Connections Battery Power Supply Figure 3 RS232 USB and Battery connections Connecting to a Personal Computer The USB port can be used to connect a PC to the NMEA 0183 system The USB port has priority over the RS232 port when a USB cable is plugged into the NDC 3 the RS232 port will switch to an output only mode to allow the USB port to have bi directional control of the NDC 3 The NDC 3 should be used with the 2 metre USB cable supplied as standard If a longer cable length is required a standard USB 1 1 2 0 extension cable should be used in conjunction with the existing USB cable This extension cable would have female A and male A connectors Alternatively the RS232 port can be used to connect a PC into the NMEA 0183 system by using a serial port cable conforming to the following specification 1 AD type female socket connector for the PC end of the cable 2 Aminimum of 3 cores are required in a shielded cable Higher quality cable will yield higher performance SNR Most typical cables have two twisted pairs inside In this case use one pair for the TX line
17. eration of the user s unit according to this document The NDC 3 does not validate the NMEA data it receives in any way Neither the NMEA sentence checksum nor the data contained within the NMEA sentence is validated Therefore the electronic device s supplying the NDC 3 with NMEA data retain s the sole responsibility for the NMEA data s validity 2005 Active Research Limited Foreword Actisense recognises that instructions are often skipped so we have aimed to write this document in an informative yet direct manner that will aid the user We have tried to cover all the points a typical user may need to know Please read all sections before installing and using the Actisense NMEA Data Combiner product and any related software programs Introduction The Actisense NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 product developed out of the requirement to solve two fundamental problems with the existing marine industry NMEA 0183 communications standard In theory the NMEA 0183 standard allows any suitably designed marine electronic device to share its gathered information with any other device on a vessel Unfortunately there is one very large drawback with this standard only one device on a connected network can actually send data a single talker with multiple devices determined by the current limit of the sending unit listening to that data multiple listeners If the vessel owner has an instrument that ideally requires
18. he NDC 3 USB 2 0 is backwardly compatible with USB 1 1 Battery supply input Standard battery power connections To complete the NMEA 0183 standard all device interconnection NMEA cables used should meet the two conductor shielded twisted pair configuration specification The shield connection of these wires should be connected at the instrument end only to prevent ground loops Refer to the Specifications section for the full details on input output specifications Page Actisense Connecting to NMEA devices www ac t Personal Rx Computer G NMEA tenera a yee IE ACTIVE ignite LTD 2005 isense com pti oe W i e ksi T L a NMEA PREA ios re pea ie m SS hs mete gen oc eee ia Kuen ACT SS Sa oo lea Nea Sein le oe w JJ USB GREEN NORMAL IDLE OTHER SEE MANUAL STATUS Figure 2 NMEA 0183 connections NMEA 0183 Inputs The NMEA 0183 differential opto isolated inputs are designed to handle a variety of NMEA 0183 device output specifications Please determine from device manufacturer s information if the device s required to be connected to the Actisense NDC 3 conforms in full to the NMEA 0183 network communication standard If it does not the flexible Actisense NDC 3 inputs should still be capable of interfacing with the device though this is not guaranteed The diagram above show
19. mmission This upgrade can be performed with the unit completely in situ via a PC connected to the RS232 or USB port Page 5 Actisense Connecting devices together The basics NMEA data is transmitted from an information source such as GPS depth sounder gyro compass etc These data sending devices are called Talkers Equipment receiving this information such as a chart plotter radar or NMEA display is called a Listener Unfortunately only one Talker can be connected on to a single NMEA 0183 system at any one time Two or more Talkers are simply not possible because they are not synchronised to each other and will attempt to talk at the same time over each other resulting in corruption of the NMEA data and potentially in disaster if valuable data such as navigation information is lost or corrupted so that it is incorrect and or misleading Actisense produces a full range of products to solve all NMEA interfacing requirements Please visit the Actisense website for full details on these and other Actisense interfacing Depth sounding and Sonar products The NMEA signals The NMEA 0183 system v2 0 and later uses a differential signalling scheme whereby two wires are used to transmit the NMEA data These connections will be labelled as either NMEA A and B or NMEA and respectively depending on the instrument and manufacturer When connecting between diffe
20. ndition Required user response Norma orao modes The sequence below indicates a successful power up of the p NDC 3 and the commencement of data combining No response required A normal operation mode that should last for no more than 1 5 seconds Any longer indicates an error with the main program Red Start up mode No flashing No error No response required LED will stay red for the duration of the flash update operation using Flash Centre Once operation complete NDC hardware will be automatically reset Red Flash updating mode No flashing No error No response required A normal operation mode that follows after the Start up mode and should last for approximately 1 second Amber Initialise and self test mode No flashing No error No response required A normal operation mode that follows the Initialise and self test mode Indicates that no error was Green Normal and no data mode detected during the self test operation No flashing No error Also indicates that no data is currently being received by the NDC 3 hardware Green No response required A normal operation mode that indicates i Normal and data Rx mode i l l Flashing Nee that data is currently being received on at least one channel 1 10 per second by the NDC 3 hardware Flash rate proportional to Rx rate Erorcondions If the error persists the NDC 3 unit should be returned to Actisense refer to the Contact Information section Amber An error wi
21. o IP66 classified as totally protected against dust and protection against low pressure jets of water from all directions Being Polycarbonate it is also incredibly strong offering a wide temperature range and superior protection to the electronics inside The IP66 rating of the case is only limited by the sealing gasket strip which can be enhanced by applying a suitable non acid based marine sealant to the gasket after wiring and testing This will allow use of the unit in areas where salt spray could enter accidental immersion may occur or in environments where maximum long term reliability is paramount Robust Nylon grommets are certified to IP68 classified as immersible for long periods without water ingress Note that to achieve this level of water integrity all grommets must be occupied by round section cables Large range of possible cable diameters of between 4 5 mm and 10 mm single or multi pair wire types can be easily accepted Software updates The NDC 3 s built in firmware is held in flash memory allowing quick and easy upgrades using a simple Microsoft Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP user interface program Flash Centre running on a connected PC It is our policy to provide these updates free on our website www actisense com so that your combiner can become more sophisticated with time and should there be any bugs reported in the software they can be promptly fixed without the unit coming out of co
22. rent manufacturers there can be some confusion but it is simple and easy to remember NMEA A connects to NMEA and NMEA B connects to NMEA 2005 Active Research Limited The different NMEA standards The NMEA 0183 specification has slowly evolved over the years SO connecting one device to another is not always a straightforward matter The earlier versions of NMEA 0183 before v2 0 as detailed above used slightly different connection methods and signal levels the instruments had just one NMEA data line Tx or Out and used the ground as the other line similar to the way a computer serial port works This connection method is referred to as single ended instead of the differential method used by NMEA 0183 v2 0 devices The data format is largely the same between both systems with v2 0 adding some extra sentence strings and removing older redundant sentence strings from the specification The situation is further complicated as many manufacturers still use the old single ended method of connection because it is cheaper to implement So how can an older type NMEA device be connected to a newer type device Care is needed it is possible to damage or overload the output of a newer differential device if it is incorrectly connected to an older device This is because the older devices used ground as the return whereas the newer devices actually drive the NMEA
23. s a typical installation with both fully compliant NMEA devices with differential inputs outputs and non differential output devices that output NMEA using the ground line as the NMEA line NMEA Talker devices 1 2 and 4 These devices conform in full to the NMEA 0183 standard Devices 1 and 4 share the same connection ID s as the Actisense NDC so connection is a simple matter of matching the ID s refer to figure 2 Device 2 uses the RS485 convention connection ID s Simply connect A to A and B to B refer to figure 2 NMEA Talker device 3 This device does not conform completely to the NMEA 0183 standard However by connecting to A and its G Ground to the NDC B the NDC should be able to receive the NMEA data correctly 2005 Active Research Limited NMEA 0183 Output The NMEA 0183 buffered output is capable of driving up to 15 NMEA 0183 fully compliant listening devices or a mixture of NMEA 0183 devices and a Personal Computer PC communication port NMEA Listener device s B and C These devices conform in full to the NMEA 0183 standard and their connection ID s match that of the NDC Personal Computer Whilstthe RS 232 portis designed for connection to a PC the NMEA 0183 output is also capable of being read by most PC s Simply connect to Rx and G to Gnd on a standard D type probably male connector NMEA Listener
24. th the EEPROM memory has been detected during Flashing Error trap mode the self test mode Once every 4 EEPROM memory error seconds Reset the NDC 3 hardware Table 1 Diagnostic LED colours 2005 Active Research Limited Page 10 NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 B USB USB Driver Installation The Actisense NDC 3 makes use of a virtual serial port driver know as the Virtual COM Peort Driver to interface between the USB port on the PC and the Actisense product This driver allows software running on a PC to communicate with the Actisense NDC 3 as if it was connected to a standard serial port on the PC when in fact all communication is done over the USB connection The required driver installation comes in two seperate packages The first driver is a called the Serial Converter which converts the USB data packets to a serial data stream The second driver called the Actisense NDC USB Serial Port makes the USB connection appear as a COM port in the Windows Device Manager The NDC 3 with USB connection has been extensively tested with both Windows XP and Windows 98 SE For the experienced Windows XP user who is used to installing drivers this section will be very familiar To all other Windows users the required steps are detailed below to help with installation The steps for Windows 98 SE are very similar to those of Windows XP and so are not detailed here The Actisense CD
25. the data output of two or more devices for example a chart plotter then the owner has no alternative but to settle on connecting only the most important device that which supplies the most used information normally that is the GPS unit All other devices cannot be used What happens if the owner prefers the vessels gyro compass heading output to that of the GPS or requires that the current depth be displayed on the plotted chart to help avoid the possible case of running the vessel aground on a shifting sand bank The NMEA 0183 standard cannot supply an answer to those questions as it can handle only one transmitting device These two elementary problems can be solved simply and easily with the Actisense NMEA Data Combiner s very flexible design approach Alternately if the vessel has two or more identical NMEA devices e g GPS s or depth sounders the system solution could be to use the Actisense NMEA Autoswitch Full information on the complete Actisense product range can be found on the Actisense website Page 4 NMEA Data Combiner NDC 3 B USB General features 4 NMEA 0183 data input ports Each NMEA 0183 input port has a priority level This is fixed to the logical order that matches the port numbers i e port 1 has the highest priority and port 4 has the lowest An NMEA 0183 data combined output port This output combines the input data into one standard NMEA output The NMEA inputs and output h
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