External Interfaces; How To Set Up The Pi Sensor Data Output - Simrad PI50 - REFERENCE MANUAL REV A Reference Manual

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External interfaces

The following interfaces are set up to transmit and/or receive information by means
of Ethernet and/or serial lines.
Topics
How to set up the PI sensor data output on page 107
How to set up the Simrad ITI Trawl system input on page 108
How to set up the Simrad echo sounder input on page 110
How to set up the navigation system input on page 111

How to set up the PI sensor data output

The PI50 will provide PI sensor information on an output line.
Supported telegram formats
PSIMP-D1 PI Sensor data on page 209
Wiring procedure for serial communication
1
Locate which RS-232 port you wish to use.
2
The PI50 Catch monitoring, connect the transmit signal
on pin 5.
3
On the remote system, wire as described in the relevant documentation.
4
Ensure that the length of the cable does not exceed approximately 50 meters. If a
longer cable is required, you may need to use buffer amplifiers on the serial line.
Setup procedure
1
Click the
icon under the
Setup
→ Setup menu on page 119
Click
2
Installation
On the sub-menu
→ I/O Setup on page 158
3
In the
I/O Setup
4
Click on the chosen port to select it, then click the
dialog.
Outputs
328458/A
menu to open the
Main
to open the
Installation
to open the
I/O Setup
dialog, select which serial line to use to export the PI information.
Operational procedures
on pin 3, and
Tx
Setup
sub-menu.
dialog.
I/O Setup
button to open the
Input
ground
sub-menu.
Select
107

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