DMU380SA Series
User’s Manual
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Installation and Operation of NAV-VIEW
NAV-VIEW has been completely redesigned to allow users to control all aspects of the
DMU380SA Series operation including data recording, configuration and data transfer.
For the first time, you will be able to control the orientation of the unit, sampling rate,
packet type, hard iron calibration and filter settings through NAV-VIEW.
NAV-VIEW Computer Requirements
3.1
The following are minimum requirements for the installation of the NAV-VIEW
Software:
•
CPU: Pentium-class (1.5GHz minimum)
•
RAM Memory: 500MB minimum, 1GB+ recommended
•
Hard Drive Free Memory: 20MB
•
Operating System: Windows
2000™,
or
XP™
,
•
Properly installed Microsoft .NET 2.0 or higher
3.1.1
Install NAV-VIEW
To install NAV-VIEW onto your computer:
1. Insert the CD “
Inertial Systems Product Support
”
(Part No. 8160-0063) in the CD-
ROM drive.
2. Locate the “
NAV-VIEW
” folder. Double click on the “setup.exe” file.
3. Follow the setup wizard instructions. You will install NAV-VIEW and .NET 2.0
framework.
Connections
3.2
The DMU380SA Series Inertial Systems products are shipped with a cable to connect the
DMU380SA Series to a PC Serial port.
1. Connect the 9-pin micro-DB connector end of the digital signal cable to the port on
the DMU380SA Series product.
2. Connect the 9-pin sub-DB end of the cable marked to the serial port of your
computer.
3. The additional black and red wires on the cable connect power to the DMU380SA
Series product. Match red to (+) power and black to (-) ground. The input voltage
can range from 9-32 VDC with a maximum current draw of 350 mA.
4. Allow at least 60 seconds after power up for the DMU380SA Series product to
initialize. The DMU380SA Series needs to be held motionless during this period.
WARNING
Do not reverse the power leads! Reversing the power leads to the DMU380SA Series
can damage the unit; although there is reverse power protection, MEMSIC is not
responsible for resulting damage to the unit should the reverse voltage protection
electronics fail.