2. OPERATION
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12. Select [SENTENCES], then press the
ENT key. The sentence setup window
appears.
13. Press the arrow keys to move the se-
lection cursor and highlight the sen-
tence to set up, then press the ENT
key. The cycle section of the sentence
is now highlighted.
14. Press W or X to adjust the sentence
output cycle, then press the ENT key.
15. To set up other sentences, repeat steps 13 and 14 as necessary.
Note: The sentence load rate indicates the workload required to process the sen-
tences. When setting sentences, observe the load rate carefully and ensure it
does not reach or exceed 100%.
16. To apply the changes, select [ENTER], at the bottom of the sentence list, then
press the ENT key.
To cancel any changes to the sentences, select [CANCEL], then press the ENT
key.
17. Close the [MENU].
2.15.2 How to set up LAN data output
When connecting the SC-70/SC-130 to a shipboard LAN network, perform the follow-
ing procedure to set up data output.
1. Open the [MENU].
2. Select [I/O], then press the ENT key.
3. Select [NETWORK], then press the ENT key.
4. For non-IMO vessels, select [TALKER], then press the ENT key.
An options pop up window appears.
For IMO-type vessels, go to step 6.
5. Select the appropriate talker, then press the ENT key. The available options are
listed in the table at step 9 of section 2.15.1.
Note: For IMO-types, the talkers are fixed as follows.
6. Referring to steps 12 through 15 of section 2.15.1, set up the sentences as appro-
priate.
7. Select [IP ADDRESS/PORT], then press the ENT key. A numerical pop up win-
dow appears.
Use the following IP Address and Port combinations to show the log data in the
[ETHERNET] log:
8. Set the IP address and port as appropriate, select [ENTER], then press the ENT
key.
9. Close the [MENU].
THD, ROTI device mode : Fixed at [HE].
GPS device mode : Fixed at [GP].
IP Address Port IP Address Port
239.192.000.001 60001 239.192.000.004 60004
239.192.000.003 60003 239.192.000.008 60008
Currently
selected port and
port’s baud rate
Sentence
load rate
Sentences
and their
settings