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ZY-12 GPS Receiver
MIN
The minimum number of satellites that must be visible before the session
begins collecting data.
The values here for INT, MASK, and MIN override the values set in
Screen 4 while this session is running. These values are displayed in
Screen 4 when the session goes active and overwrites Screen 4
parameters
TYPE
Refers to the data type collected. Enter 0 for normal geodetic data or 2 for
a position-only C-file.
INUSE
A master switch for all sessions.
• If INUSE is set to NO, no programmed sessions run, regardless of its
individual session setting. If INUSE is set to YES, activates any
sessions where the individual session toggle is set to Y.
• If the sleep option has been loaded into the receiver, SLP activates the
sleep mode. It works essentially like YES, but turns the receiver off
between sessions to conserve power. When activated, the sleep mode
can be overridden by pressing any key on the front panel of the
receiver. Use + and - to toggle.
• Whenever INUSE is set to YES, the active file is closed and a new one
opened, and the SESSION field flashes, indicating session
programming is enabled. When a session goes active, a flashing arrow
is displayed by SESSION on Screen 4, indicating data is being
recorded.
REF
The reference day (day of the year) for the start and end times. If REF is
set to 000, the session does not run. If REF is set to a day of the year later
than the present, session programming does not start until REF equals
today. If REF is set to a day of the year previous to the present, session
programming starts in the present day, applying the offset selected with
the REF day as explained in OFFSET.
OFFSET
The displacement of minutes and seconds from the reference day. For a
day subsequent to the REF day, the start and end times are decremented
by the minutes and seconds specified in OFFSET, multiplied by the day
number. (For example, if the offset is 04:00, day 1 is offset 4 minutes, day
2 is offset 8 minutes.) If set to 00:00, the sessions observe during the
same time every day.
For example, assume a start time for session A of 02:10, an end time is
03:10, REF is day 100, and the OFFSET is 04:00 (4 minutes). If the
reference day and offset are not changed on day 101, the start time for
session A is 02:06 and the end time is 03:06, or 4 minutes earlier than day
100, thus the receiver can observe the same part of the window every day.
Table 3.11.
Session Parameters (continued)
Parameter
Description