9 Axis E-Compass Manager Instruction-Edited-3
9 Axis E-Compass Manager Instruction-Edited-3
KA-GC9A is used to replace our previous product KA-GCxx. The advantages of KA-GC9A are:
1) Quicker response rate (real-time)
2) User programmable
3) More stable heading output
4) Provide online upgrade
5) Wider supply voltage
1) PREPARATION
- You need to prepare a RS232 -> USB converter (suggested to use LX08A)
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- Insert LX08A to any USB port of your PC
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- The website below will automatically pop-up. Please click [Download] to obtain
- Run
- Follow the instructions below to finish the installation of ”The .NET Framework version 4.5”
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- Re-run again to finish the installation of “9 axis E-Compass Manager”.
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3) HOW TO USE “9 AXIS E-COMPASS MANAGER”
- Run “9 axis E-Compass Manager”, it will auto detect the COMPort and baud rate. You will see a Green
Word “Connected” as shown below.
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3.1) Output setting
You can set the following items:
A) Output baud rate
B) Output NMEA sentences
C) Heading (HDT) output intervals
- Click [Scan] to check the original settings in your KA-GC9A.
Click [Scan] to check output NMEA sentences
- From the above figure you can see the original data of KA-GC9A after clicking [Scan] :
A) Output baud rate: 4800
B) Output NMEA sentences: GGA, GLL, GSA, RMC
C) Heading output intervals: 5Hz
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(Check the box beside [GSV] and [VTG], if you want to de-select just simply uncheck the related
box.)
C) To Change the Heading output intervals:
Ex: 10Hz
(Check the box beside [10 times/sec])
C.) Change heading output intervals to: 10 B.) Add output NMEA sentences: GSV and VTG
Hz
Note : Changes will be completed when you check on the box or boxes.
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3.2) Magnetic deviation offset set-up
A) Select ”Magnetic deviation offset setup”
B) Click [Get values] to read the preset value in KA-GC9A( default is 0 degree)
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C) Click [Magnetic deviation] to change magnetic deviation degree and direction
(It is suggested NOT to change the magnetic deviation unless there are installation errors or you
are sure about the magnetic deviation)
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APPENDIX A
ONWA’s new version 4.0.0 9-axis E-Compass Manager, a new function was added to detect
whether the customer had chosen too many output sentences against lower baud rate :
Example : if a customer choose 4800 baud rate but at the same time he had chosen too many GPS
NMEA output sentences and high heading output intervals as below, then a red text “RS232 UART
communication status : OVERLOAD” will appear to warn the customer he had chosen too many GPS
NMEA output sentences.
The user sees a green text that shows “RS232 UART communication status : OK” when all his settings
are OK, as shown below :
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