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•
DGPS full output
– the port outputs RTCM message types 1, 31.
•
DGPS partial output
– the port sends RTCM message types 9, 34.
•
RTK RTCM output
– the port issues RTCM message types 18, 19, 22, 3.
•
RTK CMR output
– the port sends CMR message types 10
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, 0, 1.
•
User Defined
– the port outputs data specified by the user. It means that the user de-
fined some arbitrary message set that will be outputted through the port.
In the
Period
edit box the user sets the message output interval (in seconds).
It is worth noting, however, that the period of RTCM messages types 22, 3 and
CMR message type 1 cannot be changed with this edit box. The default period for
the mentioned messages is 10 s. If one wants to vary the period, he/she should
use the
em
command from the
Manual Mode
window. For more details on
em
refer to the GRIL manual.
If one sets an incorrect message output interval (the
Period
edit box), PC-CDU
will run a utility called
Output Period Setup Wizard
. For more informa-
tion on the Wizard, see Appendix B. Output Period Setup Wizard.
To set the baud rate for the corresponding receiver port, use the
Baud rate
list box. The list box
is associated with the receiver parameter
/par/[port]/rate
.
The checkbox
RTS/CTS
enables/disables hardware handshaking for the port. The checkbox is
associated with the receiver parameter
/par/[port]/rtscts
.
In addition to described settings, port D has a unique checkbox
Infrared
that permits the user to
configure this port as infrared device. The checkbox relates to the receiver parameter
/par/[port]/ir
.
Use
Infrared
mode only if the following conditions are met:
•
A device you are going to connect to is compatible with the receiver infrared interface (for
example, CDU-1).
•
Your receiver supports the infrared port hardware-wise.
•
The option
Infrared Port
is enabled in your receiver.
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This message type has been developed by TPS to overcome some limitations existing in the original CMR
protocol.