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OpInMan EML224/DL1 Compact Speed Log System
Page 26 of 68
Date: 2017-01-12
Electronics AS
CHANGING THE BAUD RATE
The NMEA 0183 (IEC61162-1) standard is 4800 baud. Some vessels run with
higher baud rates. 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 baud rates
can be selected in the baud page of the setup menu. This page contains two sub
menus, one for the sensor and one for the NMEA port. It is recommended that
the sensor is kept to 4800, as this speed is robust with longer cables. To switch
between sub pages, the SET button is used. The baud rates become active
when you leave the baud page.
DL1 MODES OF OPERATION
(DL1 only)
The default mode of operation is designed to work in nearly all conditions. Other
modes are available to give better accuracy in deeper water or to measure water
without bottom inuence in very shallow water (down to 2 m), standard is 3 m.
Setting 1 is for shallowest data, and the higher settings gradually increase the
depth (max 12.5 m).
NOTE: Wheelmark requires measurement possibility to 3 m depth.

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