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Setting up the interfaces to peripheral
devices
Topics
Installing navigation sensors and other sensors, page 132
Defining the serial and Ethernet (LAN) port parameters, page 133
Setting up the input from a navigation system (GPS), page 135
Setting up the interface for speed log input, page 137
Setting up the interface for course gyro input, page 139
Configuring the sensor interface, page 142
Setting up the input from a motion reference unit (MRU), page 143
Setting up the SN90 in a synchronized system, page 145
Installing navigation sensors and other sensors
For the SN90 to use and offer correct navigational information, one or more external
sensors must be connected. Typical sensors are those that provide speed, heading
and geographical position. To set up the communication parameters on the serial and
LAN ports, use the
I/O Setup
page. To select which sensors to install, use the
Sensor
Installation
page. The
Sensor Configuration
page allows you to define a datagram priority,
so that the information from the "most reliable" sensor is used by the SN90. You can also
define manual values in case a sensor is unserviceable, or not installed.
Prerequisites
The new sensor is physically connected to the SN90 using a serial or network cable.
Context
The
Sensor Installation
page allows your SN90 to communicate with external sensors
and systems. However, in order to communicate with each sensor, you must first set up
the relevant communication parameters. Once the communication has been established
and the sensor is connected, you must define the datagram priority and finalize the
configuration.
Note
Just making changes and selecting
OK
at the bottom of the page will not install anything.
Select what to install, define the relevant parameters, and then select
Add
.
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