Discovery 2. Manual — part 362
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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Control Switch Check Menu
Brightness
Selecting Brightness on the display unit functions menu produces a menu with a slider bar. Turning the rotary
controller moves the slider up and down to adjust the brightness of the LCD. Pushing the rotary controller accepts the
new brightness setting.
Selecting <Return returns the system to the service mode menu.
Brightness Adjustment Menu
Navigation/Graphic Element
Selecting NAVIGATION / GRAPHIC ELEMENT on the service mode menu displays the version information menu for
the navigation computer. The version information menu for the navigation computer displays the same information as
the version information menu for the display unit, i.e. the software, hardware and diagnostic levels together with the
bus and encoding indices, and the supplier code.
Selecting <Return returns the system to the service mode menu.
Video Module
This component is not applicable to the Discovery II system.
M86 6068
On Board Monitor Key Funct
KEY
OBM increment sensor
Radio Increment sensor
< Return
FF
00
00
Functions
M86 6069
On Board Monitor Brightness
< Return
Slider
Functions
0
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
GPS
Selecting GPS from the service mode menu displays the version information menu for the GPS receiver integrated
into the navigation computer.
Selecting <Return returns the system to the service mode menu. Selecting Function brings up a functions menu for
the GPS. From the functions menu, the GPS status and tracking information can be checked.
GPS Version Menu
GPS Function Menu
GPS Status Check
Selecting GPS Status on the GPS functions menu displays the status menu of the GPS system. The status menu
shows the current position in latitude and longitude, the approximate altitude and the time and date (always displayed
in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)).
The ground speed and heading can be checked when the vehicle is in motion. The indicated ground speed should be
the actual vehicle speed in m/s and the heading should be the actual direction of travel in degrees.
M86 6070
GPS Version
Receiver Version
Receiver SW Date
< Return
7.52
Functions
23.5.97
M86 6071
GPS Version
Receiver Version
Receiver SW Date
< Return
Functions
< Return
GPS Version
GPS Status
GPS Tracking Info
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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The Rec Stat/Pos Src element is used to check that the GPS system is functioning correctly. The Rec Stat window
displays one of the following:
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POS – The system has a current position fix. This indicates that the GPS system is working normally. The Pos
Src window indicates the type of position fix (2D or 3D) and the number of satellites being received.
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TRACK – The system is tracking a number of satellites. This indicates that the system is working normally but
does not yet have enough information to determine the position of the vehicle. Check that there is nothing
obstructing the GPS antenna's 'view' of the sky.
NOTE: When exposed to satellites for the first time, the GPS system can take up to 15 minutes to determine the
position of the vehicle.
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COMERR – There is a communication error between the GPS receiver and the navigation computer
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SEARCH – The system is searching for satellites. If this is displayed it may mean there is a failure in the GPS
system. First check that there is nothing obstructing the GPS antenna's 'view' of the sky. Check the connections
between the GPS antenna and the navigation computer.
GPS Status Menu
GPS Tracking Information
Selecting the GPS Tracking Information from the GPS functions menu displays the satellite being received on each
channel together with a signal level. The menu also displays the number of satellites that are currently being received
and the Almanac status.
M86 6072
GPS Status
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
Date / Time (UTC)
G Speed Heading
Rec Stat / Pos Src
PDOP / HDOP / VDOP
< Return
200 m
22.03.98
12:08
0.0 m/s
000
POS
3D/6
52 11' 26'' N
361 28' 52'' W
2.2
1.6
2.7
Functions
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
GPS Tracking Menu
Sensor Check
Selecting Sensor Test from the service mode menu causes the sensor check menu to be displayed. The sensor
check menu is used to confirm that all the input sensors are working. Some of the tests below involve driving the
vehicle for short distances. Before starting these tests ensure that an appropriate location, away from public roads
and obstructions, is chosen. The system-input sensors can be tested as follows:
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Wheel Sensors - When the vehicle is stationary the values in the wheel sensor boxes should both be zero. Drive
the vehicle for a short distance. While driving, a number should be displayed in the left wheel sensor box. The
value in the box should be proportional to the speed of the vehicle, and increase as the speed increases.
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GPS Satellites – Indicates the number of satellites being received
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GPS Status – Indicates the status of the GPS system by displaying one of the following messages:
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Position Known – The system has a current position fix. This indicates that the GPS system is functioning
normally.
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Satellite Contact – The system is tracking a number of satellites. This indicates that the system is working
correctly but does not have enough information to determine the position of the vehicle. Check that there is
nothing obstructing GPS antenna's 'view' of the sky. It may take several minutes for the GPS system to
acquire enough satellites to determine the vehicle's position (Position Known).
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Satellite Search – The system is searching for satellites. If this is displayed it may mean that there is a failure
in the GPS system. First check that the GPS antenna's 'view' of the sky is not blocked in any way. Check
harness connections between the navigation computer and the GPS antenna.
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GPS Error – There is a communication error between the GPS receiver and the navigation computer.
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GYRO – Drive the vehicle forwards, in a straight line and making left and right turns. When the vehicle is moving
in a straight line the direction arrow should be pointing to the top of the screen and the gyro value beside the
direction arrow should remain relatively constant. When the vehicle turns to the right, the direction arrow should
turn clockwise and the gyro value should increase. The size of the angle through which the direction icon turns
depends on the tightness of the turn. When the vehicle turns to the left, the direction arrow should turn anti-
clockwise and the gyro value should decrease.
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Direction of Travel – When the gear lever is in any position other than reverse, the display should show
Forwards. When reverse is selected, the display should change to Backwards.
Selecting <Return returns the system to the service mode menu.
M86 6073
GPS Tracking Info
1
2
3
4
Visible Satellites
Almanac
< Return
08
Yes
Functions
5.3
21
7.4
05
5.9
13
12.3
04
CH
PRN
S/N
CH
PRN
S/N
4.3
27
3.9
19
18.2
02
14.3
10
5
6
7
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