• | You have a vacant interface port on your Processor Unit. |
• | 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 interface port is set up with the correct communication parameters. |
• | The CS90 is turned on, and it is working normally. |
• | The new sensor is physically connected to the CS90 using a serial or network cable. It is switched on and in normal operation. |
1 | Connect the motion sensor system to an available communication port on your Processor Unit. This is described in the Cable layout and interconnections chapter. Observe the applicable requirements related to cabling. Make sure that the total length of the serial line cable does not exceed approximately 50 meters. If a longer cable is required, you may need to use buffer amplifiers. If the Processor Unit is not fitted with a suitable serial line connector, use a USB-to-serial converter. Several types are commercially available.
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2 | Open the Setup menu. |
3 | 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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Note
If you want to use a serial line to interface the motion sensor, and no COM ports are available, you must first release a
port on the I/O Setup page. If you choose a serial COM port to interface the motion sensor, make sure that you do not put the same COM port to other use
on the I/O Setup page.
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4 | Release an unused serial port (COM) port.
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5 | On the left side of the Installation dialog box, select Motion Reference Unit. |
6 | Set up the interface.
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7 | At the bottom of the dialog box, select Apply to save your settings. |
8 | Continue your work in the Installation dialog box, or select OK to close it. |