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Garmin GWS 10 Marine Wind Sensor Manuel d'instructions d'installation
to adjust the Wind Speed Filter setting:
1. Select
Wind Speed
Filter.
2. Choose from the following settings to adjust the filter:
off— turn off the filter to make the display more responsive to changes in the wind speed.
on—select a higher number to increase the responsiveness of the display to changes in the wind speed, or select a lower number to
decrease the responsiveness.
auto—automatically adjusts the filter settings based on wind conditions.
Configuring the GWS 10 if the Filter and Offset Selections Are Not Shown
Refer to your Garmin Chartplotter or marine instrument owner's manual for instructions regarding configuring NMEA 2000 devices.
To configure the orientation:
1. Calculate the degree of offset of the GWS 10 from the front of the boat.
tIP: The angle is calculated clockwise around the mast of the boat. For example, 90 degrees is starboard while 270 degrees is port
2. Select
Generic Configuration
3. Enter: "anGLEoFFSEt=" followed by the value you calculated in step 1 (for example: ANGLEOFFSET=180).
To configure the wind angle filter:
1. Calculate the time constant value for the wind angle filter.
tIP: The time constant value is a number between 0 and 254, which represents the amount of time, in quarter-second increments, that the
wind angle must change before it is updated on your display. For example, a value of 40 means that the display will not update the wind
angle unless it changes for more than 10 seconds. To use the Auto setting, which adjusts the filter automatically based on wind conditions,
use a value of 255.
2. Select
Generic Configuration
3. Enter the following command: "anGLEFILtEr=" followed by the value you calculated in step 1 (for example: "ANGLEFILTER=12").
To configure the wind speed filter:
1. Calculate a time constant value for the wind speed filter.
tIP: The time constant value is a number between 0 and 254, which represents the amount of time, in quarter-second increments, that the
wind speed must change before it is updated on your display. For example, a value of 40 means that the display will not update the wind
speed unless it changes for more than 10 seconds. To use the Auto setting, which adjusts the filter automatically based on wind conditions,
use a value of 255.
2. Select
Generic Configuration
3. Enter the following command: "SPEEDFILtEr=" followed by the value you calculated in step 1 (for example: "SPEEDFILTER=215").

nMEa 2000 PGn Information

Use the tables to determine the approved NMEA 2000 PGN information that can be received and transmitted by a GWS 10 when
communicating with a NMEA 2000-compliant device.
transmit
059392
ISO Acknowledgment
060928
ISO Address Claim
126208
NMEA - Command/Request/
Acknowledge Group Function
126464
Transmit/Receive PGN List Group
Function
126996
Product Information
130306
Wind Data
130312
Temperature
130314
Actual Pressure
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to specify data for the filter and offset settings.
to specify data for the filter and offset settings.
to specify data for the filter and offset settings.
receive
059392
059904
060928
126208
ISO Acknowledgment
ISO Request
ISO Address Claim
NMEA - Command/Request/
Acknowledge Group Function
The GWS 10 is NMEA 2000
certified
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