Rs-232 Port (Nmea Out) - Kanardia Horis Installation And User Manual

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3. Install the probe into the hole from the interior. Guide the
cable to the Horis back panel.
4. Apply some lock-tight and thread the external nut to the probe.
The lock-tight is necessary to avoid losing the cap due to vi-
brations.
5. Tighten the internal nut so that the probe sits firmly and apply
lock-tight on the nut. Do not over tight it.
6. Slide the plastic insulation tube over the exposed threads of the
probe and cover as much threads as possible. Shrink the tube
using hot air blower. Do not use open flame. Plastic insulation
(shrink) tube also serves as thermal insulation for the sensor
located in the tip.
2.4.7

RS-232 Port (NMEA Out)

Important: Instruments produced before 1.7.2016 may not have this
port active.
Note: Horis 57 model produced since Jan 2020 is using different
connector. See section 2.4.8 on page 24.
The RS-232 port is used for communication with other instruments.
You need a standard RJ12 (6P6C) connector to connect to the port.
The table 6 defines the pinout and figure 11 illustrates pin ordering
and connector position.
In most cases you only connect two or three pins – pins 1-3. Pins 4
and 6 are used only when you use Horis as a power source.
By default Horis transmits NMEA GGA and RMC sentences on pin
3. In order to listen to these sentences, you need to connect pin 1
(GND) with GND on the listening device and pin 3 (TX) with the
RX pin on the listening device. Default settings are 9600 baud, 8
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2.4 Connections
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