• | The sensor is connected to the CS90. It is switched on and in normal operation. |
• | The interface port is set up with the correct communication parameters. |
• | You are familiar with NMEA and other relevant datagram formats. |
• | You know how to set up the parameters for serial and local area network (LAN) communication. |
• | The vessel is berthed or at sea. |
• | All relevant vessel drawings, installation reports and/or measurement results are available. |
• | The CS90 is turned on, and it is working normally. |
• | Baud Rate: 4800 b/s |
• | Data Bits: 8 |
• | Parity: None |
• | Stop Bits: 1 |
1 | Open the Setup menu. |
2 | On the Setup menu, select Installation.![]() Observe that the Installation dialog box opens. This dialog box contains a number of pages selected from the menu on the left side.
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3 | On the left side of the Installation dialog box, select Sensor Installation.
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4 | On the left side of the Installation dialog box, select Sensor Configuration.
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5 | Close the Installation dialog box without making any changes. |
6 | Observe the top bar. |
7 | Make sure that the information from the sensor is displayed. If necessary, enable the read-out in the Display Options dialog box.
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8 | If possible, use another instrument to verify that the information provided by the CS90 is correct. |
9 | Fill in the result tables. |
Datagram | Port | Baud rate | Talker ID |
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X Offset | Y Offset | Z Offset |
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Requirements | Results |
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Heading data is provided and displayed. | |
The relevant communication parameters are recorded. | |
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