Installation Instructions Part 2

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Configure the video system
Select the required video input, then adjust the following options as
required:
Rename GVM400 video unit
By default, the GVM video modules are labelled by their serial
number, e.g. “GVM400-0471123”. You can change these la-
bels to make them more descriptive.
Rename video
By default, the video sources are labelled ‘Comp1’ to ‘Comp3’
and ‘S-Video’. You can change these labels to make them more
descriptive, for example: ’engine room’, ‘stern’, or ‘bow’.
Type (Input 4 only)
By default input 4 is set to S-Video. If you want to use input 4 for
composite video, change this setting accordingly.
Orientation
Use this option to change the orientation of the video image.
For example to display a mirror-image of the video feed if you
have a rear-facing camera linked to a forward-facing display.
Aspect ratio
The video application automatically detects the appropriate as-
pect ratio for each input source. If an image appears distorted
(squashed or stretched), you can override the automatic setting
to choose the appropriate aspect ratio manually.
An aspect ratio of 4:3 is standard format, while 16:9 is wide-
screen format.
See also
Please refer to the Reference Manual for more details.
If any channel does not display correctly check the video and
SeaTalk
hs
connections. Also refer to Chapter
9: Troubleshooting
8.7 NMEA 0183
If you have a Navtex or AIS receiver connected to a NMEA 0183
port, you will need to change the NMEA Port Setting.
Set up the NMEA port using a monitor physically connected to the
correct GPM400 processor. (Refer to the details on your Nav Sta-
tion schematic diagrams)
NMEA Port settings
AIS checks
1. Check the AIS Status icon
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MENU
VIDEO SETUP MENU
CONFIGURE VIDEO SYSTEM
Setting
NMEA
equipment
Additional information
NMEA 4800 General Default setting
Navtex 4800
or
Navtex 9600
Navtex receiver Please refer to your Navtex
receiver manual for appro-
priate settings.
AIS 38400 AIS receiver
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MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM INTEGRATION