User manual - JG Technologies
User manual - JG Technologies
User manual - JG Technologies
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Menu item Description Options<br />
Connection Manager<br />
New Bluetooth Connection<br />
WiFi Name<br />
WiFi Security<br />
WiFi Passphrase<br />
WiFi Channel<br />
Display streaming<br />
Provides a list of Bluetooth devices in range. When you highlight<br />
a connection in the list and press OK, the following options are<br />
available:<br />
• Unpair / Forget this device — Disconnect the device and<br />
remove it from the connection list. If you unpair a device in<br />
this way you must re-pair the device if you want to connection<br />
it again to the multifunction display.<br />
• Audio Control — If this option is set to On, you can control<br />
the audio for a compatible wireless media player, from the<br />
multifunction display.<br />
Selecting this menu item initiates the Bluetooth pairing process.<br />
This is necessary for connecting a wireless remote control unit<br />
or media player device to the multifunction display.<br />
Enables you to specify an SSID (WiFi Name) for connecting WiFi<br />
devices using an encrypted connection. If you want to prevent<br />
unauthorized devices from connecting to your display you must<br />
specify the same SSID for both the multifunction display and the<br />
wireless device you want to connect to the display.<br />
You can encrypt the WiFi connection on the multifunction display<br />
to prevent unauthorized devices from accessing the connection.<br />
This menu item enables you to select the type of WPA (WiFi<br />
Protected Access) encryption you want to use. WPA2 provides<br />
stronger security than WPA.<br />
Enables you to specify a password for the WiFi connection.<br />
If you want to prevent unauthorized devices from connecting<br />
to your display you must specify the same password for both<br />
the multifunction display and the wireless device you want to<br />
connect to the display.<br />
By default the multifunction display automatically selects an<br />
available WiFi channel. If you’re experiencing difficulties with<br />
wireless video streaming it may be necessary to <strong>manual</strong>ly<br />
specify a WiFi channel for both the multifunction display and the<br />
device you want to stream video to.<br />
Display streaming must be enabled before you can stream video<br />
from the multifunction display to an iPad or iPhone.<br />
• Unpair / Forget this device<br />
• Audio control On / Off.<br />
• None<br />
• WPA Only<br />
• WPA 2 Only. (default)<br />
• WPA / WPA2.<br />
• 1 (default)<br />
• 2<br />
• 3<br />
• 4<br />
• 5<br />
• 6<br />
• 7<br />
• 8<br />
• 9<br />
• 10<br />
• 11<br />
• On<br />
• Off (default)<br />
NMEA Set-up menu<br />
This menu enables you to configure settings for NMEA devices.<br />
Menu item Description Options<br />
Bridge NMEA Heading<br />
NMEA Output Settings<br />
If set to ON, NMEA heading data will be bridged onto the SeaTalk<br />
data bus, and will be sent to all NMEA-connected devices. If<br />
set to OFF, NMEA heading data will NOT be bridged onto the<br />
SeaTalk bus. An example of a use for this setting is when using<br />
MARPA with an external fast heading sensor, in which case you<br />
should set this option to OFF to ensure that all NMEA-connected<br />
units receive heading data from the external heading sensor.<br />
Allows you to enable or disable the individual NMEA “sentences”<br />
that are sent by the multifunction display to any devices<br />
connected the NMEA output port.<br />
• On<br />
• Off (default)<br />
• APB<br />
• BWC<br />
• BWR<br />
• DBT<br />
• DPT<br />
• GGA<br />
• GLL<br />
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