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3.4.3.
Settings in the base menu ”General”
Figure 8: Populated device listing
Table 3: Overview of terminal pin assignment
1
General:
The general tab is the base menu. Here, the necessary basic settings such as the rate of recording
(Interval) or the filters to be set for the different NMEA protocols can be selected and saved.
2
IP:
The IP address of the Magicplex8 you want to configure (default is 192.168.2.175).
You must enter it before being able to download a multiplexer configuration (or upload one to
it).
To be able to download or upload the configuration from/to the multiplexer, the compuer where
the configuration software is excuted needs to be in the same subnet as the multiplexer.
With factory settings, this means computer must have an IP address between 192.168.2.1 and
192.168.2.254(And different from the one of the multiplexer)
3
Logging:
For this filter setting you must have a sufficient knowledge of the NMEA193 protocol or of the
protocols to be used of the different boxes.
4
Add:
By clicking the add button, the logging datasets (e.g. GGA) typed into the filed (3) is added to
the list (6). The protocols shown in the window (6) will be saved according to the selected
interval.
5
Delete selected:
The “Delete selected” button deletes the (stored) protocols selected and clicked on once in the
selection window (6) (taken from the storage).
6
Selected filters:
In this list are displayed the current filters used for logging. The number of stored filters is
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