Printout 2 - Printer Output Control - Leica MX400 Operating Instructions Manual

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let the receiver calculate the zone for you (Auto, default).
Likewise, when you select Loran C, you can set the Chain
yourself (Man), or let the receiver calculate the chain for you
(Auto, default).
Alarm For High HDOP:
This allows the receiver to create an alarm for HDOP values
which rise above a number that you determine. This indicates
that position accuracy is becoming bad, due to poor satellite
geometry relative to your position and/or the number of satel-
lites currently under track. You may want to set the alarm to Yes
if position accuracy is critical to you. Otherwise this alarm is
normally set to No.
HDOP Alarm Limit:
Sets the HDOP value which will cause the alarm to sound. The
default value is 4. The valid range is from 1.0 to 9.9. The higher
your HDOP, value the more error you will have in your position
fix. Refer to the GPS1 Current Satellite Status section of this
manual for more information about the HDOP value.
Alarm If No Update:
This setting causes an alarm when you stop calculating a
position fix for a few seconds when set to Yes (default). A
setting of No disables the alarm when position fix can not be
obtained.

Printout 2 - Printer Output Control

This menu item controls the printer output sometimes required for
commercial shipping. The interface is accomplished on NMEA
Output port 2. It can be configured for either RS-232 (pins 4 and 2
of the Multiport connector) or RS-422 (pins 25 and 22 of the
Multiport connector). The printer output is simple ASCII text
designed to operate on any serial line printer, including narrow
column printers.
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Configuration
Version 3.3

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