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).

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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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