Table 3-Port Setup Options - NorthStar 941X Reference Manual

Northstar 941x: user manual
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Check the installation instructions for the equipment to which you are
interfacing for any special requirements. The Northstar factory settings
will be adequate for most peripheral equipment, but the following op-
tions are available, if needed:
PARAMETER
OUTPUT FORMAT:
(see below)
NMEA 0183 Talker ID:
(see page 120)
NMEA 0183 lat/lon precision:
(see page 121)
OUTPUT RATE:
(see page 122)
NMEA 0183 waypoint ID as:
(see page 122)
NMEA 0183 checksums:
(see page 122)
Table 3—Port Setup Options
(PORT 1 / PORT 2 SETUP)
(PORT 1 / PORT 2 SETUP)
(PORT 1 / PORT 2 SETUP)
(PORT 1 / PORT 2 SETUP)
The 941X will output navigation data in any of several standard formats
(or one user-customizable sequence), as required by the receiving, or
"listener" device. Upon pressing the EDIT menu key at this option, then
the up/down cursor arrows, you'll find the following choices available to
you: NMEA 0180, 0183 V2.1, DATAMARINE CDX, 0183 RAY, and
NONE. Designate the required format and press ENTER.
9 — Installation and Interfacing
9 — Installation and Interfacing
9 — Installation and Interfacing
9 — Installation and Interfacing
OPTIONS
choose NMEA 0180, NMEA 0183,
DATAM CDX, RAY 0183 or NONE
choose GP, LC, or I I, to make
the 941X look like a GPS receiver,
Loran-C receiver, or an "inte-
grated instrument"
choose hundredths of minutes,
thousandths of minutes, or ten-
thousandths of minutes
choose 2 to 999 seconds for the
interval at which data is sent to
the external device
choose NAME or NUMBER for the
identifier of waypoints sent to the
external device
choose ON or OFF for compatibil-
ity with some older devices
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