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Ag Leader GPS 5200 User Guide User Manual

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GPS 5200 Receiver User Guide

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Overview

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For more information on the National Marine Electronics
Association (NMEA) and Radio Technical Commission for
Maritime Services (RTCM) communication standard for GPS
receivers, go to the following websites:

www.nmea.org

www.rtcm.org

On the Trimble website (

www.trimble.com

), refer to the

document called NMEA-0183 Messages Guide for AgGPS Receivers.

1 PPS output

To synchronize timing between external instruments and the
internal clock in the receiver, the connection port outputs a
strobe signal at 1 PPS (pulse per second). To output this signal,
the receiver must be tracking satellites and computing GPS
positions.

J1939 (CAN) bus

Both connection ports on the receiver support the J1939
Controller Area Network (CAN) bus protocol. This protocol
standardizes the way multiple microprocessor-based electronic
control units (ECUs) communicate with each other over the
same pair of wires. It is used in off-highway machines, such as
those used in agriculture, construction, and forestry.

For more information, go to the Society of Automotive Engineers
(SAE) International website at

www.sae.org/servlets/index

.

ISO 11783 messages

Both CAN ports support some ISO 11783 messages.

Position output format

The GPS 5200 receiver outputs positions in Degrees, Minutes, and
Decimal Minutes (DDD°MM.m'). This is the NMEA standard format and
is commonly used worldwide for data transfer between electronic
equipment.

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