NavCom SF-2110 Rev.C User Manual
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SF-2110 User Guide – Rev. C
Ports A and B, and Bluetooth Virtual COM Port
There is no default control port on the receiver. When
either port is connected to control software (such as
StarUtil-2110), that port becomes the control port.
PORT
A
9 Configuration – Control or Data Port
9 Rate – 57.6kbps
This port is normally used to input and output
proprietary messages used for navigation and
receiver setup. Table 10 describes the default
messages needed to best initiate surveying with
minimal effort.
The user has full control over the utilized message
types and their associated rates via either
StarUtil-2110 or a third party software/utility.
PORT
B
9 Configuration – Control or Data Port
9 Rate – 57.6kbps
This port is normally used to output data to other
devices or machines that can make immediate use of
the precise positioning data available from the
SF-2110. The data port outputs NCT Binary
Messages and NMEA Messages, and when applying
external dGPS corrections, also serves as the dGPS
correction input port.
BLUETOOTH VIRTUAL COM PORT
9 Configuration – Control Port
9 Rate – 230.4kbps
The PC’s virtual COM port is used to input and output
proprietary messages used for navigation and
receiver setup. Table 10 describes the default
messages needed to best initiate surveying with
minimal effort.
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* Consult Release Notes on the NavCom web site for availability.