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2/20/2019 11:06 am  #1


Uploading calibration setting to H5000

Can I do my calibrations at home, save them in Exp, and then upload them to H5000 CPU next time I'm on the boat?


Beneteau First 40
B&G H5000 Performance
Heading sensor: Furuno PG700
Chart table: Toughbook CF-53 | Deckscreen:  Mesa 2
 

2/20/2019 1:45 pm  #2


Re: Uploading calibration setting to H5000

I didn't make a Websocket calibration table interface as it is available from a web browser and it made sense to leave it there in case B&G makes changes etc.

 

2/21/2019 12:37 am  #3


Re: Uploading calibration setting to H5000

So can I save my cals offline?


Beneteau First 40
B&G H5000 Performance
Heading sensor: Furuno PG700
Chart table: Toughbook CF-53 | Deckscreen:  Mesa 2
     Thread Starter
 

3/04/2019 12:44 am  #4


Re: Uploading calibration setting to H5000

You can download a backup of B&G over websocket to your PC, so yes.


:::Campbell Field::::::www.fieldyachting.com:::
 

3/04/2019 12:55 am  #5


Re: Uploading calibration setting to H5000

Campbell_Field wrote:

You can download a backup of B&G over websocket to your PC, so yes.

OK.  And then edit it offline and upload, yes?
 


Beneteau First 40
B&G H5000 Performance
Heading sensor: Furuno PG700
Chart table: Toughbook CF-53 | Deckscreen:  Mesa 2
     Thread Starter
 

3/06/2019 8:41 am  #6


Re: Uploading calibration setting to H5000

eclipsemullet wrote:

Campbell_Field wrote:

You can download a backup of B&G over websocket to your PC, so yes.

OK.  And then edit it offline and upload, yes?
 

No, not as far as I am aware, you would need to make notes of changes required and then apply them to the system when on board.

The Download/save is just to create a backup of the B&G settings in case of a system reset.


:::Campbell Field::::::www.fieldyachting.com:::
 

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