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This Add on is a tool which uses the DC simulated inputs in NVGate.
This Add on is a tool which uses the DC simulated inputs in NVGate.
It provide a GPS and can deal with weather station data.
It provide a GPS and can deal with weather station data.
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==Download==
==Download==
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=GPS=
=GPS=
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We have 2 ways to acquire the GPS position, android phone or GPS Compliant with NMEA 0183 standard.
We have 2 ways to acquire the GPS position, android phone or GPS Compliant with NMEA 0183 standard.
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== Serial GPGGA GPS ==
== Serial GPGGA GPS ==


We are compatible with GPS USB Serial Interface Compliant with NMEA 0183 standard GPGGA <br>


We advise using the GPS USB Navilock NL-602U but other GPS models will also work.<br>
We support  the GPS USB Navilock NL-602U. You can order at OROS under the reference: ORAC-GPS-NA01.
 
 
We should be compliant  with any other GPS USB Serial Interface Compliant with NMEA 0183 standard GPGGA. (however in case of issue we do not have other model in stock so we will not be able to support it)


[[File:gps_navilock.jpg|200]]
[[File:gps_navilock.jpg|200]]


== Android GPS ==
== Android GPS ==
'''Recommended:''' Android 9 or more. <br>
'''Tested and approved:''' Xiaomi 8, One+, Android 7: Samsung<br>
'''Incompatibility:''' Huawei phone.
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It should work with nearly all the android phone.  No support will be given in case of incompatibility with your phone. (or you send us the phone for doing the test... :) )
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[[File:GPS_phone.png]]
[[File:GPS_phone.png]]


GPS data can also be retrieved using Android ADB (Android Debug Bridge).
'''Principle :''' GPS data is retrieved using Android ADB (Android Debug Bridge).
If you plug your android phone, you can inject the GPS position inside NVGate.
When you plug your android phone, we inject the GPS position inside NVGate.


[[File:GPS_android.png|600px]]
[[File:GPS_android.png|600px]]
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- Activate android developers option. (To enable developer options, on android settings/"about phone" tap the Build Number option 7 times).
- Activate android developers option. (To enable developer options, on android settings/"about phone" tap the Build Number option 7 times).
- Enable USB debugging (on developers options menu).


Process is [https://www.howtogeek.com/129728/how-to-access-the-developer-options-menu-and-enable-usb-debugging-on-android-4.2/ here]
- Enable USB debugging (on developers options menu). Process is [https://www.howtogeek.com/129728/how-to-access-the-developer-options-menu-and-enable-usb-debugging-on-android-4.2/ here]


- Plug your android phone into your PC.
- Plug your android phone into your PC.
- Allow the incoming USB debugging connection and check "Always allow from this computer".
- Allow the incoming USB debugging connection and check "Always allow from this computer".


You can test the connection using the ADB connection button.
Test the connection using the ADB connection button:


[[File:gps_ADB.jpg]]
[[File:gps_ADB.jpg]]


Also be sure that GPS is enabled on your phone, then you need to have an application which is running and using the GPS at the foreground of the phone (example: [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.maps&hl=fr&gl=US Google Maps] or [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.exatools.gpsdata&hl=fr&gl=US GPS Data])
Also be sure that GPS is enabled on your phone, then you need to have an application which is running and using the GPS on the background of the phone (example: we advice to launch [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.maps&hl=fr&gl=US Google Maps] or [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.exatools.gpsdata&hl=fr&gl=US GPS Data])


== How to use ==
== How to use ==

Latest revision as of 07:59, 14 April 2022

This Add on is a tool which uses the DC simulated inputs in NVGate. It provide a GPS and can deal with weather station data.

Download

Latest version (07.12.2020) can be donwloaded here : DC simulated manager v1.0

Configuration needed :
- NVGate 2021 or upper
- DC simulated channels (ORNV-VIDC option)

GPS


We have 2 ways to acquire the GPS position, android phone or GPS Compliant with NMEA 0183 standard.


Serial GPGGA GPS

We support the GPS USB Navilock NL-602U. You can order at OROS under the reference: ORAC-GPS-NA01.


We should be compliant with any other GPS USB Serial Interface Compliant with NMEA 0183 standard GPGGA. (however in case of issue we do not have other model in stock so we will not be able to support it)

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Android GPS

Recommended: Android 9 or more.
Tested and approved: Xiaomi 8, One+, Android 7: Samsung
Incompatibility: Huawei phone.

It should work with nearly all the android phone. No support will be given in case of incompatibility with your phone. (or you send us the phone for doing the test... :) )


GPS phone.png

Principle : GPS data is retrieved using Android ADB (Android Debug Bridge). When you plug your android phone, we inject the GPS position inside NVGate.

GPS android.png

Procedure:

- Activate android developers option. (To enable developer options, on android settings/"about phone" tap the Build Number option 7 times).

- Enable USB debugging (on developers options menu). Process is here

- Plug your android phone into your PC.

- Allow the incoming USB debugging connection and check "Always allow from this computer".

Test the connection using the ADB connection button:

Gps ADB.jpg

Also be sure that GPS is enabled on your phone, then you need to have an application which is running and using the GPS on the background of the phone (example: we advice to launch Google Maps or GPS Data)

How to use

Once the gps is plugged and configured, click on inject data, this will put the value in the DC simulated inputs.

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Then you can use these channels in NVGate.

If you need to record the data, click on connect input, go on DC input tab, then drag and drop the DC simulated channels on recorder. GPS process.png

If you have record the data you will be able to create a .gpx file.

Creating and visualize .gpx file

We can create a .gpx from an .oxf (OROS) signal file.

You need to click on Convertsignaltogpx. GPS creategpx.png

This will open the window below. Signal gpx.png

Select the signal file that you need to convert and click on load data. You can modify the channels if needed. Click on create .gpx. The .gpx will be put in the "attachment" folder of the NVGate project.

If you want to visualize the .gpx we advise using the website : https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ Clicking on "Click here to visualize the .gpx on a website" opens an website allowing you to plot the gpx on a map.

Weather station

Manual

The user can enter manually the weather value.

Weather manual.png

Davis instruments weather station

Weather.png

You need the 3 elements to make it work.

- 6322OV Wireless Vantage Pro2 Integrated Sensor Suite

- 6316 Wireless Envoy

- 6510USB WeatherLink Data Logger.

This weather station provides accurate, reliable weather monitoring with real-time data updates every 2.5 seconds. Sensor suite includes outside temperature and humidity sensors in a passive radiation shield; wind speed and direction; and rainfall.

Note : The weather Station need to pass by OROS SA for configuration.

Other weather station

Please contact OROS to check the possibility of importing the data. (paid service)