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7.4.4
Result port output
NAV-LOC sends telegrams over the interfaces described in Figure 10 to communicate with a connected
vehicle computer.
The position is output in the binary result port protocol. There is a separate document for this, which is
available for download at
. Simply search for the number
NAV-LOC provides the following values via its result port data interface:
Position in X- and Y-coordinates
Yaw angle
Time stamp
Quality indicator for localization
7.5
Transfering the reference map
Requirements
A reference map from the current surroundings is available and the map is stored as an *.smap file on
the PC or a USB stick. (More than one map file may be used in a facility.)
Contact your SICK Service to create a reference map for your facility.
An FTP client software, such as the Filezilla freeware, is required for transmission of the maps from the
PC to NAV-LOC.
The following parameters must be set to use Filezilla:
Server (current IP address or SIM): e.g., 192.168.0.1
User name: maps
Password: client
Port: 2300