Simrad SIMRAD HS50 manual Data output, All six serial lines may be used simultaneously

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INSTALLATION

 

Data output

 

The Processing unit has two individually configurable output

 

serial lines.

 

On output line Data output 1 two RS-232 and two 422 serial

 

lines are available. The signal cables can be connected to both

 

terminal block P202 and P203.

 

On Data output 2 one RS-232 and one 422 serial lines are

 

available. The signal cables are to be connected to terminal

 

block P204.

Note!

All six serial lines may be used simultaneously!

 

The setup of baud rate, interval between NMEA sentences and

 

output formats for each port are performed in the Data output 1

 

and Data output 2 submenu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baudrate:

The rate at which bits are transmitted. 4800 is

 

 

standard NMEA rate.

 

 

Interval:

Interval in seconds between

each NMEA

 

 

sentence.

 

 

 

Example:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interval setting

 

Hz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 sec

 

1 Hz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.5 sec

 

2 Hz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.2 sec

 

5 Hz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.1 sec

 

10 Hz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.05 sec

 

20 Hz

 

Format:

 

 

 

Format on data output line. The following

 

 

selections are available: NMEA and none.

 

NMEA Format: NMEA sentences to be sent to output line.

WARNING!

If “none” is selected as output format, no data will be

 

sent to output line.

 

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Contents Simrad HS50 Heading Sensor Copyright 20221081 / F Document revisions Contents Operating Instructions Figures and Drawings This page Intentially Left Blank HS50 System components Introduction20221081 / F Definitions About this manualDefinitions, abbreviations and acronyms Nmea Abbreviations and acronymsRestrictions in use Health, environment and safetyRestrictions in guarantee Display unit Physical dimensionsPerformance data Sensor unitProcessing unit PowerEnvironmental specification Processing unit to sensor unit cable CableInterface Grounding GeneralCable connection Location of the unit Sensor unitMechanical installation Bracket mounting option Pedestal mounting option Cable wiringDisplay unit Waterproofing the connectorsAlternative panel mounting Panel mountingBracket mounting option Display unit cable Processing unit Cable connections Display Unit Sensor Unit AP9MK3 Autopilot Connecting to Simrad equipmentRGC Signal Interface unit IS15 Instruments J50/J300X Junction unitNI300X Simrad RA40/RA50 Radar RGC12 Gyro CompassSoftware setup procedure Example Display AdjustmentsDifferential corrections All six serial lines may be used simultaneously Data outputGeneral EthernetDatum Height aidingVelocity filtering Radar formatHDT-Q Expert setupHeading offset Run modeExample Overview Operating InstructionsPerformance monitoring Turning the system ON/OFF348 Navigation/POS display Navigation/HDT displayHdop Pdop Info displaysGps hdt Deviation Accuracy Last heading Common sat Alarms Invalid Position and Heading alarm Invalid Position alarmInvalid Heading alarm Height aided GPS position OperationThis page Intentially Left Blank Periodic maintenance MaintenanceRe-calibration of the Sensor unit Software upgradesReplacing damaged units TroubleshootingRepairs and modifications Replacing damaged cablesNo valid data No responseInvalid Heading No Differential correctionsSimulated data Reduced heading indicationFigures and Drawings Seatex DimensionsKongsberg Seatex Sensor unit bracket, dimensionsSensor unit Processing unit, dimensions Display unit, dimensions Documentation Standard deliveryOptional equipment