PB200 WeatherStation User Manual revision 1.000
Proprietary and Confidential
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_NMEA 2000® RECEIVED PARAMETER GROUP_
Proprietary: Reset EEPROM
Single Frame: No Access Level: 1
Field
#
Name DD DF Type Resolution
Value Remark
1 Manufacturer Code DD172
11 bits 1 135 (decimal) Manufacturer Code for Airmar
Technology.
2 Reserved bits DD001
2 bits 1 0x3 All bits set to logic "1"
3 Industry Group DD168
3 bits 1 4 (decimal) Industry Group for "Marine
Industry".
4 Proprietary ID (PID) DD005
uint8 1 bit 130 (decimal) = Reset EEPROM Identifier specifying how to
interpret this PGN.
5 Options N/A DF52
4 bits 1 0x0 = Restore entire user EEPROM
except Unique Number
0x1 = Restore all message Priorities
0x2 = Restore all message Update Rates
0x3 = Restore all message Priorities and
Update Rates
0x4 = Restore user Unique Number
0x4 to 0xE = reserved
0xF = reserved
6 Reserved bits DD001
20 bits 1 0xFFFFF All bits set to logic "1"
Notes
Upon receiving this PGN, the PB200 will restore part of user EEPROM memory to its factory default state.
The Options field (field 5) specifies whether all of user EEPROM memory (except the user Unique Number) is to be restored (value 0x0), or only a subset of EEPROM memory
is to be restored.
Note that this PGN requires Access Level 1, even when resetting the Unique Number to its factory default value (option 0x4). The proprietary PGN to change the Unique
Number to a value other than the factory default value, which is described in another document, requires Access Level 2.
In order for this received PGN to be recognized by the PB200, the Manufacturer Code, Industry Group, and Proprietary ID (fields 1, 3, and 4) must match the values shown.
Although this is a fast-packet message, the version with this PID fits into a single CAN frame.
See also the proprietary received NMEA 0183 command $PAMTC,ERST.