User's Manual

3-System Setup Parameters pulseEKKO PRO
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3.3.4.7 Test GPS with Listing
After all the settings above have been input and the GPS receiver is attached to the serial port on the DVL,
the test option allows the user to check that the DVL is receiving the GPS output.
If the NMEA strings are successfully being read by the DVL they will appear on the DVL screen. This is a
good time to note the prefix of the last NMEA string in the list and input it in the End String setting above.
If the NMEA strings do not appear, check that the port settings are correct. It is also possible that a
crossover cable is required between the output cable of the GPS receiver and the serial port on the DVL.
3.3.4.8 Test GPS with Plotting
Once the GPS system is running successfully, selecting Test GPS with Plotting can be used to graphically
display the GPS data. This screen displays the GPS Time, Latitude, Longitude and Altitude as well as
other values indicating the accuracy of the GPS reading. The GPS position is also displayed in a square
that can be Zoomed from 2 metres square to 16384 metres square.
3.3.5 Odometer Setup Menu
Figure 3-7: Odometer Setup Menu.
3.3.5.1 Odometer Calibration
The odometer should be calibrated periodically to ensure accuracy.
When Odometer Calibration is selected, the user is prompted to select the length of the line to calibrate on.
There are 8 different choices in metres and 8 choices in feet. To toggle the units between metres and feet,
press the B button. Pressing the A button on this screen gives the additional option to select a user
defined value. The user-defined value can range from 0.01 to 5000 metres or 0.01 to 26400 feet.
When the calibration distance has been selected follow the directions on the screen:
Set the system at zero and press A
Move the system the selected distance and press B
Press A to exit.
Odometer calibration values for the SmartCart odometer should be around 1080.