When NemaStudio starts, it tries to detect all serial ports available in your system. All ports that it finds are displayed in a grid on the communications settings form, see below.
When you are missing ports that should be there you can have NemaStudio to attempt again by clicking the "Reset all ports" button. Also, when you have made any changes by removing or adding serial ports you should use the reset button.
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT, OTHERWISE YOU CANNOT USE NEW SERIAL PORTS IN NEMASTUDIO.
But be aware that any port settings are lost when using the reload button, and that these are reset to their default values.
The Serial Port settings tab page looks as follows:
Serial ports parameters grid
For serial ports you can configure for each available port the Baudrate, the number of databits, the Parity bit and the number of stopbits to be used.
Special attention deserves the column "N2000Dev" (NMEA2000Device). If you have connected a NMEA2000 supporting device to the port, you can indicate that here.
Specific manufacturer dependent operating instructions will then be sent to the device.
Currently the Actisense NGW-1 is supported, but others may be supported as well, dependent on customer demand.
When a serial port is in use you cannot change its properties and the port parameters are shown in red.
You can also see what instruments are currently using the port in the Status column.
When you are missing ports that should be there you can have NemaStudio to attempt again by clicking the "Reset all ports" button. Also, when you have made any changes by removing or adding serial ports you should use the reset button.