Setting Up The Pi50 And Pi60 Receiver Units On A Serial Line Input - Simrad TV80 Reference Manual

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4
Select
Add LAN Port
Observe that the
5
Select the SR70 Receiver Unit.
Every new interface is presented as a small "block diagram" on the
Result
Every interface is presented as a small "block diagram". The
number of "inspection points". These are small circular icons with an "i".
Inspection points provide important information about the connection. By selecting an
inspection point you can retrieve relevant information about the connection.The colour of an
inspection point helps you to identify the quality of the information that is received.
• When an inspection point is green, the information is properly received.
• When an inspection point is red, it means that a specific datagram is not recognized. This
is not a critical error since many systems have proprietary NMEA datagram sentences
that are not used, and therefore do not need decoding.
Setting up the PI50 and PI60 Receiver Units on a serial line
input
In order to read catch monitoring sensor data, you must first connect one or more receiver
units to the Processor Unit. The TV80 system supports several receiver units. The PI50 and
PI60 receivers must be connected to the Processor Unit with a serial line.
Prerequisites
This procedure assumes that a receiver has been connected to the Processor Unit by means
of a serial line, and that the communication line has been initiated. If the Processor Unit is
not fitted with a suitable serial line connector, use a USB-to-serial converter.
Context
The communication between the PI50 and PI60 Receiver Units and the Processor Unit
is made using a (1:1) serial line.
Procedure
1
Open the
Setup
2
On the
menu, select
Setup
Observe that the
40
.
dialog box opens.
Select Input (LAN)
menu.
Installation
dialog box opens.
Installation
I/O Setup
.
page.
I/O Setup
page also presents a
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