OMC-140 Installation Manual
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6.3 Configuration via Touch screen
Once the display type selection has been made and confirmed, the display will start up in the selected
type mode.
The display will monitor the inputs and display the data once received.
Default the inputs are set at 4800 baud. If you require 9600 or 19k2 baud, this can be changed via the
terminal window accessible via the
‘Advanced’ menu. This menu has a baud rate scan button and once
an input is found the display will auto configure the input for the correct baud rate.
6.4 Advanced
The tab
‘Advanced’ opens with a code panel.
The following default codes are available:
1382
Advanced setting mode (for System Administrator)
This password can be changed via advanced menu.
085
Displays the Operator available codes
0851
Opens terminal window input 1
0852
Opens terminal window input 2
0853
Opens terminal window UDP
0852984
Factory Reset
0851234
Demo mode (for demonstration purposes, enables internal NMEA simulator)
Each code should be followed by [ENTER]
Note: The first 0 will not be displayed on screen whenever typing a code!
6.4.1 Advanced password (default 1382)
The
‘Advanced’ password is default 1382. This can be changed via the advanced tab.
This can be useful when you don’t want the operator to be able to edit the advanced settings.
Tap ‘New Pass’
You will be asked to type the current password.
Summary of Contents for OMC-140
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