Interface Specification Document
6.3.1.2 Annotation
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DESCRIPTION:
This message prints strings on the sonar screen.
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SYNTAX:
*ANNO,N,STRING<CR><LF>
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PARAMETERS:
N – String number, 1 or 2.
STRING – The string to be displayed on the sonar screen.
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EXAMPLE:
*ANNO,1,RESON<CR><LF>
This example will put the text RESON in the sonar screen display.
6.3.1.3
Bathymetric Baud Rate (bathy only)
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DESCRIPTION:
This message controls the OUT baud rate for serial port 1. Serial port 1 OUT transmits
bathymetric data.
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SYNTAX:
*BAUD,N<CR><LF>
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PARAMETERS:
N – Baud rate. Different speeds are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200.
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EXAMPLE:
*BAUD,115200<CR><LF>
The example sets the OUT baud rate on serial port 1 to 115200.
6.3.1.4 BITE
Screen
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DESCRIPTION:
This message controls which screen that should be presented on the screen.
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SYNTAX:
*BITE,N<CR><LF>
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PARAMETERS:
N – Screen selection. 0 for the sonar screen and 1 for the BITE screen.
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EXAMPLE:
*BITE,1<CR><LF>
The BITE screen will now be displayed.
6.3.1.5
Maximum Range Filter (bathy only)
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DESCRIPTION:
This message sets the maximum value for the range filter.
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SYNTAX:
*BMAX,N<CR><LF>
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PARAMETERS:
N – Max Range Filter [m]. The parameter go from 0 m to max range, but higher or equal
than to the minimum range filter settings.
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EXAMPLE:
*BMAX,100<CR><LF>
This example sets the maximum range filter value to 100 m.
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SeaBat 8101 Operator's Manual
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