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4.6
Service Setup 1
The "Service Setup 1" menu provides access to the basic configuration settings.
4.6.1
Access Code
In order to prevent inadvertent or unauthorized changes of the configuration settings,
the service setup modes are protected by acces codes.
To access the service setup 1, enter 600.
4.6.2
Interface Configuration (Interface I/O)
NMEA Superfast Interface Baudrate (NMEA Superfast)
Settings:
4800 baud = all available data; 4800 baud
9600 baud = all available data; 9600 baud
19200 baud = all available data; 19200 baud
38400 baud = all available data; 38400 baud
NMEA-HCHDT = true hdg. derived from mag. hdg. only; 4800 baud
Function:
Selects the output baudrate of the NMEA Superfast interface.
For special purposes, the NMEA-HCHDT mode is provided, in which
the interface sends true heading data derived from the magnetic head-
ing sensor input by applying magnetic variation and deviation (mag.
hdg. calibration).
Note:
The NMEA standard transmission baudrate is 4800 baud. Higher
baudrates can only be used if supported by the receiving equipment.
NMEA Fast Interface Data Format (TxD NMEA Fast)
Settings:
NMEA = NMEA sentences; 4800 baud
PLATH = Plath-format
NMEA-HCHDT = NMEA true hdg. derived from mag. hdg. only;
Function:
Selects the output data format of the NMEA Fast interface. The NMEA
Fast interface sends a reduced set of data (heading, rate of turn and
heading reference only) at an increased update rate.
For special purposes, the NMEA-HCHDT mode is provided, in which
the interface sends true heading data derived from the magnetic head-
ing sensor input by applying magnetic variation and deviation (mag.
hdg. calibration).