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: 8
Data bits
: Even
Parity
: 1
Stop bits
Some instruments may provide other parameters and/or options. You must always
check the relevant technical documentation supplied by the manufacturer.
Note
You are not permitted to make any changes. To change the communication
parameters, use the
and
dialog boxes.
Output
Monitor
This option is only available if you decided to edit the parameters of a previously
installed sensor. Select
dialog box allows you to study the communication stream on the chosen
Monitor
serial line or local area network (LAN) port.
Custom Name
For easier recognition of the sensor interface, you can type a custom name. This
name is shown in other dialog boxes in the user interface. If you do not have a
computer keyboard connected to your SN90 system, select the
open an on-screen keyboard.
Datagram
The list presents the available datagram formats for the chosen sensor type. Select
the datagrams you want to import.
• When you select sensor type ITI-FS, only one datagram can be selected; ITI-FS
Datagrams. This is a group of datagrams that allows the SN90 system to import
information from trawl systems.
• When you select sensor type PI50, only one datagram can be selected; PI50
Datagrams. This is a group of datagrams that allows the SN90 system to import
information from catch monitoring systems.
• Select sensor type External Objects to import position data from buoys and
other devices transmitting their geographical position. The external objects are
shown as hexagonal markers in the echo presentation.
Talker ID
If you want to specify a dedicated Talker ID for the datagram format, it can be
defined here.
Every NMEA datagram starts with a dollar ($) character. The "talker identifier"
(ID) with two characters follows immediately after the dollar character. The Talker
ID is followed by three characters that define the type of datagram. The Talker
ID identifies the system that sends the datagram. You can leave this box empty.
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page. The
I/O Setup
I/O Setup
to open the
Monitor
page is located in the
dialog box. The
Port Monitor
Keyboard
Installation
Port
button to
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