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Edition: 2017-06-12
GDS102 Operation and Installation Manual
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Chapter: 2 Operation
Fig. 2.11. Screen 10. NMEA control screen.
The window on the left part of the screen displays the received or transmitted messages, depending on the
selection of the DISPLAY soft key. Useful for verication of received and transmitted messages.
Soft
key
Name Range/
value
Default
value
Description
1 SCREEN Print Screen hardcopy, can be used for documentation and trouble-shooting.
2 NMEA
PORT
1/2 1 Select NMEA port number for individual programming and displaying input/
output data. The text, displayed in the window and the settings, adjustable by
soft keys 3 - 5, corresponds to the NMEA PORT number selected by this soft
key.
3 BAUD 4800/
9600
4800 Sets the baud rate of the currently selected NMEA PORT (soft key 2). Baud
rate will always be same on input and output.
4 MESSAGE DPT,
SKP1,
SKP2,
DBS,
DBT,
DBK,
ALARM
DPT: On
SKP1: O
SKP2: O
DBS: O
DBT: O
DBK: O
ALARM: On
List of the supported NMEA formats, provided on the output.
Alarm may be congured as ALF or ALR in “Screen 13”
5 STATUS On/o Toggles the status of MESSAGE, selected by soft key 4. If STATUS is “on”,
the message is transmitted by the sounder.
6 DISPLAY O/input/
output
Input Selects what kind of information is displayed in the text window.
• O - None.
• Input - Received messages at NMEA PORT, selected by soft key 2.
Note: Non accepted messages are displayed in
yellow text.
• Output - Transmitted messages at NMEA PORT, selected by soft key 2.