Garmin LVC 18 Technical Specification - Page 38

APPENDIX E: SENSOR CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE, Selecting a Model, Connecting to the Sensor

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APPENDIX E: SENSOR CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE SNSRCFG configures the GPS sensors based on user-selected parameters. Some application features include the ability to download GPS sensor configuration, maintain different configurations in files, and perform GPS sensor configurations quickly with the use of one function key. This section provides a brief overview of the Sensor Configuration Software. Refer to this section when using the software to configure your Garmin sensor. Downloading the Sensor Configuration Software The Garmin Sensor Configuration Software (SNSRCFG.exe) is available from the Garmin Web site. To download the software, start at http://www.garmin.com/oem, select the GPS 18, and then select Software Updates. The Garmin Sensor Configuration Software (SNSRCFG.exe) is included in the software update download. Selecting a Model After opening the program (snsrcfg.exe), the following screen appears. Select the radio button next to the type of Garmin sensor you are configuring. Connecting to the Sensor After selecting the type of sensor, the following window opens. This is the Main Interface Screen for the program. To configure your sensor, you must first connect to the sensor. 1. Select Config > Switch to NMEA Mode (or press the F10 key). 2. Select Comm > Setup to open the Comm Setup Window. 3. Select the Serial Port to which the sensor is connected. Select Auto to have the program automatically determine the Baud Rate, or select Manual to manually select the Baud Rate of the GPS 18. Click OK when done. 4. Click the Connect icon , or select Comm > Connect. 5. To view the current programming of the sensor, select Config > Get Configuration from GPS (or press the F8 key). The current programming of the sensor is displayed in the window shown to the right. GPS 18 Technical Specifications (190-00307-00) Page 32 Rev. D

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GPS 18 Technical Specifications (190-00307-00)
Rev. D
Page 32
APPENDIX E: SENSOR CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE
SNSRCFG
configures the GPS sensors based on user-selected parameters. Some application features
include the ability to download GPS sensor configuration, maintain different configurations in files, and
perform GPS sensor configurations quickly with the use of one function key.
This section provides a brief overview of the Sensor Configuration Software. Refer to this section when
using the software to configure your Garmin sensor.
Downloading the Sensor Configuration Software
The Garmin Sensor Configuration Software (
SNSRCFG.exe)
is available from the Garmin Web site. To
download the software, start at
, select the GPS 18, and then select Software
Updates. The Garmin Sensor Configuration Software (SNSRCFG.exe) is included in the software update
download.
Selecting a Model
After opening the program (snsrcfg.exe), the following
screen appears. Select the radio button next to the type of
Garmin sensor you are configuring.
Connecting to the Sensor
After selecting the type of sensor, the following window
opens. This is the Main Interface Screen for the program.
To configure your sensor, you must first connect to the
sensor.
1.
Select
Config
>
Switch to NMEA Mode (
or press the F10
key).
2.
Select
Comm
>
Setup
to open the Comm Setup Window.
3.
Select the Serial Port to which the sensor is connected.
Select
Auto
to have the program automatically determine
the Baud Rate, or select
Manual
to manually
select the Baud Rate of the
GPS 18. Click
OK
when
done.
4.
Click the Connect icon
, or select
Comm
>
Connect
.
5.
To view the current
programming of the
sensor, select
Config >
Get Configuration from
GPS
(or press the F8 key).
The current programming
of the sensor is displayed
in the window shown to
the right.