Introduction
Description
The GPS speedometer is a master gateway that collects data received from analog sensors and CAN
bus network and makes them available on NMEA 2000 bus and OceanLink 52 mm gauges. In addition
to indicate the speed (over ground, SOG or through water, STW), it displays real-time engine,
environment and navigation values. A built-in GPS module accurately calculates the position and
automatically reads the date/time.
Received signal priority
If the same data is available from more than one source, the received signal priority is the following:
Sensors and engine
1. Analog sensor
2. NMEA 2000
3. SAE J1939
4. Battery (for power voltage)
5. Self counting (for engine operating hours)
GPS position
1. Built-in GPS module
2. NMEA 2000
Note: the speed source can be manually set.
Transmission via EasyLink
Data transmission to 52 mm gauges is automatic every 20 ms, no settings are required.
GPS speedometer | Operating instruction v. 1.0 | A2C15587800 | 05-2017 | © 2017 Continental Automotive Switzerland AG
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