AE–1800 Instruction Manual
Customizing Operation via Menu System
4.12.2.2.
RS–422
Port
The
RS – 432
port, designed as an interface with an IBS/INS system, is also initially
enabled so that the NAVTEX message types selected in paragraphs 4.11.2 through
4.11.8 will be output via this port. If, for any reason, you wish to disable it, follow the
steps given below.
Figure
4-27
Selecting Output Ports for Enable/Disable Settings – 2
(1) Highlight “
2 : RS–422
” and press
.
(2) Using
/
, highlight “
OFF
.”
(3) Press
to complete, or
to cancel.
(4) Press
to return to the previous
submenu or
to return to the first
receiver text page.
NOTE: The input lines to the RS–422 connector are insulated from the ship’s ground by
opto–isolators.
4 . 1 2 . 2. 3.
I / O D ATA
Port
The
I / O DATA
port is also initially enabled so that the message types selected in
paragraphs 4.11.2 through 4.11.8 will be output via this port. If, for any reason, you
wish to disable it, carry out the following step–by–step instructions:
Figure
4-28
Selecting Output Ports for Enable/Disable Settings – 3
(1) Highlight “
3 : I / O DATA
” and press
.
(2) Using
/
, highlight “
OFF
.”
(3) Press
to complete or
to cancel.
(4) Press
to return to the previous
submenu or
to return to the first
receiver text page.
NOTE: The message outputs available from the
I / O DATA
port are the same as those
from the printer port (
RS–232C
).
7: SET OUTPUT PORTS
1: SET PORTS ON / OFF
2: SELECT PROTOCOLS
3: SET BIT FORMAT & RATE
1: SET PORTS ON / OFF
1: RS–232C
ON
OFF
2: RS – 422
i
ON
OFF
3: I / O DATA
ON
OFF
7: SET OUTPUT PORTS
1: SET PORTS ON / OFF
2: SELECT PROTOCOLS
3: SET BIT FORMAT & RATE
1: SET PORTS ON / OFF
1: RS–232C
ON
OFF
2: RS–422
ON
OFF
3: I / O DATA
i
ON
OFF