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EnOcean / NMEA2000
Document code: MN67C73_ENG Revision 1.000 Page 21 of 30
RECEIVE FRAMES:
By pressing the “
Receive Frames
” button from the main window for SW67C73 (Fig. 2) the “Receive NMEA2000 Frames” window appears
(Fig. 7).
The COB inserted in this table contains the data to write on EnOcean side. These frames are accepted by the converter.
The data of the columns have the following meanings:
If the field “
Enable
” is checked, the NMEA2000 frame is enabled;
In the field “
Cob-ID
” the COB of the NMEA2000 frame is defined;
In the field “
Type
” the type of NMEA2000 packet use for the Cob-ID is defined (2.0A (11 bits) or 2.0B (29 bits));
In the field “
Dimension
” the number of byte of the COB (from 1 to 8) is defined;
The field “
TimeOut
” is used for put at zero the data into internal
array if the NMEA2000 frame arrives with a frequency less than the
time expressed in the field. If the value in the field is ‘0’, it means that you don’t want to use this feature;
In the field “
Byte1
” insert the byte of the internal array where saving 1st byte of the NMEA2000 message;
In the field “
Byte2
” insert the byte of the internal array where saving 2nd byte of the NMEA2000 message;
In the field “
Byte3
” insert the byte of the internal array where saving 3rd byte of the NMEA2000 message;
In the field “
Byte4
” insert the byte of the internal array where saving 4th byte of the NMEA2000 message;
Figure 7: “Receive NMEA2000 Frames Set Access” window