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Ethernet communications (sf-3050), Configure and establish ethernet communications – NavCom StarUtil-3000 Rev.G User Manual

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StarUtil 3000 User Guide

– Rev G

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RF invisible, and another in-range Bluetooth electronic device cannot detect the
existence of the system.

For further details, refer to the [BTSET] command in the Sapphire Technical
Reference Manual.

Ethernet Communications (SF-3050)

The SF-3050 supports both UDP and TCP connections. This section provides only the basic
configuration for a direct Ethernet connection between the SF-3050 and a PC.

Ethernet cables are not supplied with the SF-3050. These Ethernet cables are available via a
NavCom authorized representative or by contacting

NavCom Sales Department

:

Positronic 9-Pin Male to Ethernet RJ45 Plug
(P/N 94-310265-3006LF). This cable is used in the basic configuration below.

Y-Cable, Positronic 9-Pin Male to Ethernet RJ45 Plug & DB9S (RS-232/1PPS) (P/N 94-
310272-3006LF)

Refer to the SF-3050 GNSS Product User Guide for a list and descriptions of the
supplied and optional data cables (see Related Documents in the fore-matter).

Configure and Establish Ethernet Communications

There are 4 Ethernet modes: UDP1, UDP2, TCP1, and TCP2.

Perform the following steps to configure the receiver for an Ethernet connection:

1. Log on to an available port, such as USB or a serial COM port.

2. On the StarUtil 3000 Detailed Views menu, click View Raw Data and the Data View window

opens (refer to Figure 146). This is where you can view all response data.

3. On the Input Terminal window, enter [ETHVCOM] with no parameters to view the current

settings. It might look like this if port ETH1 has been busy:

[ETHVCOM] ON, 204.54.86.67, 4116, UDP2, 4361, ETH1

[ETHVCOM] OFF, 0.0.0.0, 0, UDP1, 4362, ETH2

[ETHVCOM] OFF, 0.0.0.0, 0, TCP1, 4363, ETH3

[ETHVCOM] OFF, 0.0.0.0, 0, TCP1, 4364, ETH4

These values may have been assigned dynamically and therefore may not be
usable. To create working parameters, enter the Virtual COM port command:

[ETHVCOM] ON, 0.0.0.0,0 UDP2, 4361, ETH1, where:

ON

– sets the virtual port ON

“0.0.0.0” – puts the virtual port into a mode to accept the next caller (you)

“0” – clears the internal port

“UDP2” – names the protocol, from UDP1, UDP2, TCP1

“4361” – names the port (note: 4361 is the NavCom default port # for ETH1)

“ETH1” – identifies which logical port this command configures from ETH1/2/3/4

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