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Copyright © 2015 Coda Octopus Products Ltd
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F180R MOTION Sensor User and Reference Guide
Port type
Description
Available Data protocols
Ethernet
(100 Base T)
For control, configuration,
acquisition and QC of the
F180R System system using
the supplied Windows–based
application software
MCOM binary data output string
COM1 / COM2
(RS232)
Configurable ports
outputting data at rates up to
115200 baud
Attitude data using the TSS1,
EM1000, EM3000 and TSS
HHRPdata strings
NMEA data strings for reporting
of position, fix, heading,
velocity, date, time and error
statistic using NMEA GGA, GGK,
GSA, GSV, GST, HDT, PASHR,
PPS, PRDID, PTCF, RMC, ROT,
UTC, VTG and ZDA strings
MCOM binary data output string
COM3
(RS232)
Differential correction input
at rates up to 115200 baud
RTCM
RTCA
CMR
PPS
(BNC Plug)
The system also supplies a 1
pulse per second (PPS)
output synchronised with
GPS time
3.5.1 Ethernet
The Ethernet connection allows you to make maximum use of the F180R System system. The
system outputs data using a UDP (User Datagram Protocol) broadcast on port 3000 that allows
all PCs connected to the network to receive the transmitted MCOM data. It provides
significantly greater data transfer capacity than a serial RS232 connection. To receive data from
the F180R System system on a PC, the PC must have an Ethernet card fitted and be connected
to the same 100 Base T local area network (LAN) over which the system is broadcasting. The PC
must be running the supplied MOTION Control software.
WARNING: For optimal performance you should use a direct exclusive connection
between your PC and the F180R System, thus avoiding potential data latencies and
interference that would otherwise be caused by other traffic existing on the network.
WARNING: Any firewalls between the F180R System and the control computer must
be either disabled or allow all traffic to and from the MOTION Control software to
pass.

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