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How to configure
an NDC-5
Multiplexer

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  • Page 1 How to configure an NDC-5 Multiplexer...
  • Page 2 The Actisense NDC-5 is a very powerful multiplexer / router, capable of filtering, advanced filtering, directing sentences to specific connected listeners, and auto bauding. With this guide, the user will be able to better understand the power and capability of the NDC-5 within an NMEA 0183 network. Connecting to the device Full details on connecting to the web interface on the product are found within the NDC-5 User Manual, which is downloadable from our website.
  • Page 3 The device is left on the autobaud configuration, meaning that the NDC-5 will adjust the baud rate on each input port dependant on the baud rate of the talker device connected to it.
  • Page 4 The next web page on the configuration is for defining alarms and how they operate. Alarms The alarm feature is a powerful feature of the NDC-5. It allows the user to identify various states and have a message sent by the NDC-5 to identify what Alarm has trigged. (Message must be ena- bled by ticking ‘Action: Send Message’...
  • Page 5 NDC-5 Configuration Guide Basic Routing Basic routing functions on the NDC-5 are designed to give the user control over which Outputs receive sentences from the Inputs. The purpose of routing is to essentially dismiss messages that are not required for certain devices. This is better explained in the example below, where the fol-...
  • Page 6 As seen in this screenshot, the NDC-5 has been configured on ASW1 to have IN1 as the primary, and to switch to IN2 as the secondary if IN1 fails. The priority is defined from left to right, where left is highest priority.

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