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Navman 3100 autopilot lost screen
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Hi. I need some help with the following situation: I have a Navman 3100 autopilot that has lost its display.
I have the entire pilot system installed except the display, which doesn't allow me to use the pilot. I would like to know if it would be possible to use openplotter to make the pilot work and if at all possible, where  should i start?
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To make your Navman 3100 autopilot work without its display using OpenPlotter:

1. Get a NMEA 0183 to USB Converter: Connect the autopilot's NMEA 0183 output to this converter.
2. Install and Configure OpenPlotter: Set up OpenPlotter on your device (e.g., Raspberry Pi).
3. Connect and Configure: Plug the USB converter into your OpenPlotter device and configure the serial port settings.
4. Test and Adjust: Use OpenPlotter to monitor autopilot data and send commands as needed.

Ensure compatibility and refer to manuals for specific setup details.
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