Configure unit ports, Physical unit ports, Figure 6: status bar – NavCom StarUtil Rev.G User Manual
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StarUtil User Guide – Rev. G
7. Click
the
OK button. If the connection is successful:
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NCT Messages scroll down the Messages tab of the StarUtil window.
Refer to Figure 6 for a screen capture of the status bar.
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The status bar at the bottom of the StarUtil window displays Connected in a green box. It
also provides connection information for both the receiver and PC ports.
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The Auto Baud button in the status bar becomes active. If StarUtil becomes disconnected,
click the Auto Baud button to re-establish communications.
Figure 6: Status Bar
Configure Unit Ports
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Click the
icon on the toolbar to configure the physical and logical unit ports for specific
application requirements. The Unit Port Configuration window opens (see Figure 7).
To open the window from the menu bar, select Receiver > Setup > Ports.
Figure 7: Unit Port Configuration Window
Physical Unit Ports
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Click the Port 1 and/or Port 2 drop-down lists to select a baud rate, and if necessary, select
the parity.
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Click the Apply button and then click the Retrieve button to confirm that the receiver accepts
the new setting(s).
• If the receiver does not accept the new baud rate, the baud rate reverts to the previous
value. Click the Naks tab in the StarUtil window to view the error code.
• If the receiver accepts the new baud rate, it is retained in the field.
• If
the
Current Port baud rate is changed, Auto Baud attempts to reconnect at the newly
defined rate. Alternatively, the PC Port may require manual setting to the newly defined
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