User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 5700/5800 GPS Receiver
- Contents
- About This Manual
- 5700 GPS receiver
- Overview
- Setting up the Receiver
- General Operation
- Configuration
- Transferring Data
- Software Utilities
- Specifications
- Default Settings
- Cables and Connectors
- Event Marker Input and 1PPS Output
- 5800 GPS receiver
- Overview
- Setting up the Receiver
- General Operation
- Configuration
- Software Utilities
- Specifications
- Default Settings
- Cables and Connectors
- 5700 & 5800 Appendixes
- NMEA-0183 Output
- Troubleshooting
- Index
5700/5800 GPS Receiver User Guide 183
NMEA-0183 Output A
5700 & 5800 Reference
The output of individual NMEA messages can be enabled or disabled
by:
• creating an application file in Configuration Toolbox that
contains NMEA output settings, and sending the file to the
receiver
• adding NMEA outputs in the Serial outputs tab of GPS
Configurator, and applying the settings
A.3 Common Message Elements
Each message contains:
• A message ID consisting of $GP followed by the message type.
For example, the message ID of the GGA message is $GPGGA.
• A comma
• A number of fields that depend on message type, separated by
commas
PTNL,GGK Time, position, position type and DOP
values
187
PTNL,GGK_SYNC Time, synchronized position, position type
and DOP values
189
PTNL,PJK Local coordinate position output 190
PTNL,PJT Projection type 191
PTNL,VGK Time, locator vector, type and DOP values 192
PTNL,VHD Heading Information 192
VTG Actual track made good and speed over
ground
194
ZDA UTC day, month, and year, and local time
zone offset
194
Table A.1 NMEA message summary
Message Function Page