Furuno FAR-3210 Instruction Manual page 24

Setting and adjustment
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1. INITIAL SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT
6. Set the items referring to the following table.
[Equipment ID]
[Details]
[I/F monitor]
1-18
Item
Select the Equipment ID from the pull-down list.
The pull-down list options depend on the setting at [Sensor Set-
ting].
Sets the serial communication for-
mat.
• [Baud rate]: Sets the baud rate.
For high-speed signal input
(such as AIS and Gyro) or TTD
output, set the baud rate as
38,400 bps. The available serial
ports with communication in
38,400 bps are [Serial 01] to
[Serial 04].
Note: For the serial port connected with the power supply unit
(PSU), the baudrate must be set to 4,800 bps.
• [Data bit]: Sets the number of the data bit.
• [Parity bit]: Select [Odd] or [Even] for the parity bit. The parity
bit is used in parity error checking to find errors during data
transmission. For no parity bit, select [None].
• [Stop bit]: Sets the stop bit (last data bit location).
• [Timeout (sec)]: When the data is not input during the time set
here, timeout alert occurs.
• [Slave Address]*: Sets the slave address for the Modbus com-
munication.
• [Input] button*: Sets the address and the signal bit for each
alert on the [Modbus Input] window. On this window, alerts
whose [Input Type] is set for [MODBUS] when setting alert
definition (see section 1.8.6) appear.
• [Forward sensor data]: Check the checkbox to forward data
input from the serial port to the sensor adapter. Normally keep
the default setting (unchecked).
*: Shown for the sensors whose [Data Type] is [MODBUS]. (see
section 1.4.1).
Click [Start] to monitor the input sentences from the interface.
Remarks
|| Details Setting
CRA001 - Serial01
Baud rate
Data bit
Parity bit
Stop bit
Timeout (sec)
Forward sensor data
Cancel
4800
8
None
1
No timeout
OK

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