0x0ff07), Proprietary: access level – Airmar NMEA 2000® Depth, Датчики User Manual

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DST200 User Manual revision 1.000

Proprietary and Confidential

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NMEA 2000® TRANSMITTED PARAMETER GROUP

PGN

065287

(0x0FF07)

Proprietary: Access Level

Single Frame: Yes

Priority: 7/Y/N

Update Rate: 0/N/N

Destination: Global

Query Support: Yes

Access Level: 0

Field

#

Name

Request

Param. DD

DF

Type Resolution

Value

Remark

1 Manufacturer Code

Yes

DD172 DF52 11 bits

1

135 (decimal)

Manufacturer Code for Airmar Technology.

2 Reserved bits

No

DD001 DF52 2 bits

1

0x3

All bits set to logic "1"

3 Industry Group

Yes

DD168 DF52 3 bits

1

4 (decimal)

Industry Group for "Marine Industry".

4 Format Code

Yes

DD005 DF53 uint8

1 bit

1

1 = Format Code 1

5 Access Level

No

N/A DF52 3 bits

1

0x0 = locked
0x1 = unlocked, level 1
0x2 = unlocked, level 2
0x3 to 0x7 = reserved

When this PGN is transmitted, this field

indicates the current Access Level of the DST.
This field may be changed using the Command

Group Function PGN 126208 (see text below).

6 Reserved bits

No

DD001 DF52 5 bits

1

0x1F

All bits set to logic "1"

7 Access Seed/Key

No

N/A DF55 uint32

1 bit

0 to 4,294,967,292

When this PGN is transmitted, this field

provides a Seed that may be used in a

subsequent Unlock operation. This field is also

used to provide a Key to the DST when

performing an Unlock operation, using the

Command Group Function PGN 126208 (see

text below).

Notes
The Access Level proprietary PGN is a security mechanism that provides the DST with a method to limit access to certain functions to devices that understand the proper unlock

sequence. Certain operations will not be possible unless the Access Level is first increased to the required value. A nonzero Access Level remains in effect until the unit powers

down, or 15 minutes has elapsed, whichever comes first, after which the Access Level returns to zero. The Access Level is not stored in EEPROM.
This PGN is transmitted in response to a PGN 126208 Request Group Function message. Fields 1 and 3 must both be fully specified in the request in order for this PGN to be

transmitted.
Note that the value in field 4 (Format Code) may correspond to a specific set of algorithms for calculating the key from a given seed.
If field 4 is specified in a Request Group PGN 126208, but does not agree with the format code known by the device, then the request will be NAK'ed. If field 4 is not specified in

a request, then the PGN will be transmitted with the format code known to the device.

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