Moam - Info Remote Helmsmans Display A Quickguide Eiva 5a383c2a1723dda541248665
Moam - Info Remote Helmsmans Display A Quickguide Eiva 5a383c2a1723dda541248665
Moam - Info Remote Helmsmans Display A Quickguide Eiva 5a383c2a1723dda541248665
A remote computer with Helmsman’s Display and NaviPac can be configured in three different
ways. The following is a description of the method recommended by EIVA, the so-called ‘Semi-
dependent Remote’ method. Further details can be found in the document
‘A15_Remote_Helmsman_Installation.pdf’, that is available on the ‘EIVA Training and
Documentation Site’.
NaviPac
The installation and configuration of a semi-dependent remote installation is conducted along
the following guidelines:
4. Manually edit the global environment variable $EIVAHOME on the remote computer to
point at $EIVAHOME on the navigation computer, but through the mapped net-drive,
e.g. N:\NaviPac (or just N: as is the case in the example).
5. Start the Helmsman’s Display from the Start menu, using the EIVA NaviPac menu item
‘Helmsman’s Display’ (not ‘Remote Helmsman’ if listed).
6. After start-up of the Remote Helmsman’s Display, enter the TCP/IP address of the
navigation computer in the manual connection dialogue (first time, select the menu-item
‘File – New’). When successfully connected, the signal on the signal-bar is green and
the remote Helmsman’s Display is receiving position updates etc. from the NaviPac
kernel.