
R5
SUPREME - Navigation System
CONFIGURATION
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Output
The
Output Configuration
view is used to configure which NMEA sentences is output on the
R5 Navigation Sensor*s Output Ports and the Light Weight Ethernet port on both the R5
Navigation Sensor and the R5 CDU, and how often they are sent. The views are accessed
by pressing
Main Menu
Maintenance
Configuration
Interface
Sensor Output
.
In the output sub view for each user port, current data load for the port is displayed. This
gives an indication on how much of the port’s baud rate that is used up by the enabled
sentences. Only turn on the sentences that you intend to use.
For a list of output sentences available on the different serial ports, refer to section 14.2 and
chapter 15.
Parameter Name
Description
Port
Specifies the output port that is under configuration
Mode
If set to “NMEA”, the selected Output Port will output a
message stream following the “NMEA 0183” Standard.
See section 15.2 for message examples and allowed
sentences.
If set to “RTCM”, the selected Output Port will output
correction data from the internal beacon receiver
(RTCM format).
This function is available only if the R5 SUPREME
CDU is used together with an R5 DGNSS Navigation
Sensor.
If set to “Speed Log” Pulses, the selected Output Port
will output a pulse signal
which frequency is dependent
on the current speed.
See section 10.1.16 for configuration alternatives.
GGA/GLL/GNS/ZDA/VTG/RMC GNSS sentences that the R5 Navigation Sensor is
capable to output and has configurable output interval.
The interval can be set between 10 time per second
up to 1 per minute
See section 15.1 for message examples and
explanatory.
DTM/GBS/GRS/GSA/GST/GSV
POS/PSTT,501
GNSS sentences that the R5 Navigation Sensor is
capable to output and has configurable output interval.
The interval can be set between 1 time per second up
to 1 per minute
See section 15.1 for message examples and
explanatory.