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C on f i g u r ing t he F A R2 XX 7 Se r i e s Ra d a r for u s e w i t h M a x S e a Ti m e Z e ro Introduction In order to operate with MaxSea Time Zero AND NavNet3D , the FAR2XX7’s processor software must be version 02.5x. If you plan to connect one or multiple FAR2XX7(s) directly to MaxSea Time Zero without NavNet3D, you can use version 02.5x[...]
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Page 2
Setup the Compu ter ’s IP addres s: You will have to assign a manual IP address to the computer (usually 172.31.3.150). This IP must be unique and not already taken by a nother computer on the network . To set up an IP address, open the Windows “Control Panel . ” Open “Network Connections . ” Note: If your operating system is Windows Vist[...]
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Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click on “Properties . ” Note: Under Vista/7 select “ Internet Protocol Version 4 ” as shown below Fill the IP fields as shown below: Click on OK to confirm the change. The new IP can take up to 20 seconds to be recognized.[...]
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Turn OFF any Firewall that could preve nt data to be exchanged between th e Radar and the PC. If you wish to leave the Firewa ll ON, make sure that MaxSea is authorize or in the firewall exception. Note: If you plan to connect another computer, make sure that the IP address of the second computer is different (for example 172.31.3.151) Navigation I[...]
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ARPA Inform ation: C o n f i g u r e t h e F A R 2 x x 7 Th e ARPA target output must be setup through the LAN for all the FAR2xx7. Hold “H L OFF” and pres the “MENU” key 5 times. The “Initialize” menu appears. First, select “ARP Preset” (6). Select “True” for “TTM Output” (2) Select “Back” to return to the “Initialize[...]
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Click on “ Next ” then “ Finish ” to finalize the configuration[...]