SAILOR TT-3084A Fleet 77 SAILOR TT-3086A Fleet 55 - Polaris-as.dk
SAILOR TT-3084A Fleet 77 SAILOR TT-3086A Fleet 55 - Polaris-as.dk
SAILOR TT-3084A Fleet 77 SAILOR TT-3086A Fleet 55 - Polaris-as.dk
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Chapter 5: PC programs<br />
Setting up data equipment 5.2<br />
Setting up MPDS over RS-232 5.2.1<br />
MPDS hardware connection<br />
The illustration below shows typical hardware setup for an MPDS data<br />
connection.<br />
For an MPDS session, connect an RS-232 cable between the COM port of the<br />
computer and the COM ports on the <strong>Fleet</strong> system. The COM port on the <strong>Fleet</strong><br />
system is marked X10.<br />
This setup procedure is intended for PCs running a MS-Windows operating<br />
system.<br />
The PC communicates with the BDU <strong>as</strong> if it were a modem. Connect the BDU to<br />
a COM port via a standard RS-232 cable.<br />
Configuring the <strong>TT</strong>-<strong>3084A</strong>, <strong>TT</strong>-3084B & <strong>TT</strong>-<strong>3086A</strong><br />
The BDU h<strong>as</strong> to be configured for the right ocean region and LES operator that<br />
provides the MPDS service. This is done using the handset user interface.<br />
Setting up data equipment 105<br />
PC programs