Sensor Configuration page
With multiple sensors connected to the ME70 system, many of them will provide the same datagrams. We cannot expect that these datagrams provide the same information. The Sensor Configuration page allows you to define a datagram priority, so that the information from the "most reliable" sensor is used by the ME70 system. You can also define manual values in case a sensor is unserviceable, or not installed.
Prerequisites
This page is not available when in Replay mode.
How to open
This page is located in the Installation dialog box. To open the page, select Installation on the Setup menu.
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Description
When the ME70 system communicates with peripheral devices (for example navigation sensors), the information is contained in datagrams.
The term "datagram" has been defined as follows:
The majority of the datagrams used by the ME70 system are defined by the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA). Other proprietary datagrams are defined by third-party organizations or by Kongsberg Maritime.
Any information in a datagram, for example the current depth, may be provided in different datagrams from several sensors. Due to a number of reasons (environmental conditions, installation, configuration, accuracy, etc.), the numerical values provided can be different from one sensor to another.
Several sensor are provided on the Sensor Configuration page, one for each type of information. Select the sensor you wish to configure in the Sensor list. For each type, you can define a priority sensor by rearranging the datagrams in a list. You can also define manual values in case a sensor is unserviceable, or not installed.
Tip
The ME70 system can communicate with several different sensor types. Use the Sensor Installation page to define which external sensors your ME70 system will import information from. You must also specify which datagram formats to use. The Sensor Installation page is located in the Installation dialog box.
A summary of all the sensors that are connected to the ME70 is provided in the BITE (Built-In Test Equipment) dialog box.
When you save echo data in RAW format, all sensor data are included.
Note
If you have two sensors providing the same information, but on different communication ports, certain limitations apply. During normal operation, you can easily decide which sensor you wish to use. During replay, you can only play back from one of these sensors. For this reason, only the information from the currently "active" sensor is saved.
When you work in the Installation dialog box, you must always select Apply to save the changes made on a page. You must do this before you continue working on a different page.
Details
Sensor
All the sensors are listed. Select a sensor in this list to set up the datagram priority and/or configuration.
Source
All the datagrams that have been selected for input data are shown in this list. To change the priority for a given datagram, select it, and change its location on the list using the arrow buttons.
Auto
Select Auto to control the functionality.
•  With Auto enabled, the priority list is used. Information is imported from the sensor at the top of the list. If the sensor fails to provide information for more than 20 seconds, data from the next sensor is used.
•  With Auto disabled, the priority list is not used. Information is imported from the sensor at the top of the list. All other sensors are ignored.
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Configuration
On most of the pages you can specify a manual value. Use this function if a sensor is unserviceable or not installed. Click to enable this function, and select or type the requested value.
When you select the Time sensor, you can set the ZDA datagram to synchronize the internal clock in the Processor Unit. To do this, you need administrative privileges on your computer.