Within a network of a/c/e/eS-Series MFDs, a single source of GPS data (HOME->SET-UP->SYSTEM SETTINGS->DATA SOURCES->GPS) will need to be specified via the system's Data Master MFD. Alternatively, the internal GPS receiver (HOME->SET-UP->SYSTEM SETTINGS->INTERNAL GPS) of MFDs which will not be functioning as the system's GPS data source may be configured OFF. Failure to designate a single source of GPS data for the system may adversely affect the performance of the system to include periodic reports of GPS FIX loss, AIS Connection Lost, etc..
Should an a/c/e/eS-Series MFD be installed in a location which does not afford it an unobstructed view of the skies overhead, then such obstruction(s) may prevent the MFD's internal GPS receiver from receiving sufficient GPS satellite signal strength. Should insufficient GPS satellite signal strength be available to the MFD's internal GPS receiver, then the following symptoms may result:
- inability to acquire GPS FIX
- intermittent GPS FIX
- poor position accuracy (high HDOP ... this value will typically be 1.0 or lower in value)
- inaccurate SOG
- inaccurate COG
- stationary (tied dockside) vessel's GPS log/trip data items indicate movement of vessel
- stationary (tied dockside) vessel's track indicates movement of vessel
In such cases, it would be necessary to either
- select another a/c/e/eS-Series MFD which has been installed in a location affording it an unobstructed view of the skies overhead as the system's GPS data source, or
- install an external GPS sensor (ex. Raystar 130 GPS Sensor, GA150, etc.) in a location affording it an unobstructed view of the skies overhead, interface it to the system, and select it as the system's GPS data source.
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Should an a/c/e/eS-Series MFD be installed in a location which does not afford it an unobstructed view of the skies overhead, then such obstruction(s) may prevent the MFD's internal GPS receiver from receiving sufficient GPS satellite signal strength. Should insufficient GPS satellite signal strength be available to the MFD's internal GPS receiver, then the following symptoms may result:
- inability to acquire GPS FIX
- intermittent GPS FIX
- poor position accuracy (high HDOP ... this value will typically be 1.0 or lower in value)
- inaccurate SOG
- inaccurate COG
- stationary (tied dockside) vessel's GPS log/trip data items indicate movement of vessel
- stationary (tied dockside) vessel's track indicates movement of vessel
In such cases, it would be necessary to either
- select another a/c/e/eS-Series MFD which has been installed in a location affording it an unobstructed view of the skies overhead as the system's GPS data source, or
- install an external GPS sensor (ex. Raystar 130 GPS Sensor, GA150, etc.) in a location affording it an unobstructed view of the skies overhead, interface it to the system, and select it as the system's GPS data source.
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