Simrad ES80 Reference Manual page 177

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Context
The
Sensor Installation
and systems. You must specify which communication port to use (LAN (Local Area
Network) or serial port). You can type a custom name to identify the sensor import. In
the list of valid datagram formats, select the format(s) to be accepted by the ES80.
Note
Just making changes and selecting
Select what to install, define the relevant parameters, and then select
Procedure
1
Connect the peripheral trawl system to an available communication port on your
Processor Unit.
This is described in the ES80 Installation manual.
2
Open the
Setup
3
On the
menu, select
Setup
Observe that the
of pages selected from the menu on the left side.
4
On the left side of the
5
Select ITI-FS to import information from a trawl system.
6
Select the port you wish to use (serial or LAN).
7
If you want to check the communication parameters, select
Note
You cannot make any changes here. To change the communication parameters, use
the
page. The
I/O Setup
dialog boxes.
8
If you want to check that the peripheral system is transmitting data to the ES80,
select
.
Monitor
The
Port Monitor
), and one for outgoing messages (
Data
knowledge of the data communication to investigate the datagrams. The
dialog box is a tool for debugging purposes. It is neither required nor
Monitor
intended for normal operation of the ES80.
9
Type a custom name to identify the interface in other dialog boxes.
406273/C
page allows your ES80 to communicate with external sensors
at the bottom of the page will not install anything.
OK
menu.
Installation
dialog box opens. This dialog box contains a number
Installation
dialog box, select
Installation
page is located in the
I/O Setup
dialog box provides one text box for incoming messages (
.
Sensor Installation
Installation
). Use these boxes and your
Tx Data
Operating procedures
.
Add
.
.
Inspect Port
and
Output
Rx
Port
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