POS MV V5 Installation and Operation Guide
Installation
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Any damage to the housings could impair the ability of the antenna to receive satellite signals and
therefore degrade the performance of the associated GNSS receiver.
Unpacking and Storage
The supplied POS MV components and cables are listed on the packing list shipped with the system.
Physically verify that each item is present.
Applanix tests the POS MV system electrically and mechanically prior to delivery. The protective transit
case prevents damage during shipment and ensures the operating integrity of the system.
Important
Retain the original POS MV equipment packing case. Transport or
return POS MV equipment in the original packing case. Improper or
inadequate POS MV equipment packing for storage or transport will
void the warranty.
Upon receipt of the system, check all items carefully against the shipping documents and inspect them for
any damage that may have occurred during transit. If any damage has occurred, file a claim with the
carrier and notify Applanix immediately. Refer to Technical Support and Service on page A-1 for postal
address, contact telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail and Web address for Applanix.
Storage
When storing the POS MV system for an extended period, ensure the following conditions are
maintained:
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Protect the PCS from moisture, excessive humidity and temperature extremes (see Specifications
starting on page 7-1 for details).
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Protect the PCS and IMU from accidental damage by storing in their original shipping cases.
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Store all remaining components in their original shipping cases.
Site Preparation
You can install the system more efficiently if you give early and careful consideration to the location and
layout of the POS MV components.
You should read and understand the instructions in the Installation and Installation Parameters topics on
pages 2-4 and 2-24 before you commence to install the POS MV. By taking this precaution, you will
become more familiar with the requirements of the system and will be less likely to encounter unexpected
problems during this important operation.