iGage iG9 User Manual
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About the iG9 GNSS Receiver
The iG9 GNSS receiver incorporates a GNSS engine, GNSS antenna, internal Rx/Tx UHF radio, Cellular
modem, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and dual batteries in a ruggedized and miniature case that is easy to
deploy and use. All-in-One iG9 Base Rover kits include two receivers for use as Base and Rover.
Typically, the Rover will be an iG9 with IMU Tilt and the Base will be an iG9a without tilt sensors.
The bright LCD panel enables you to check satellite-tracking, internal battery charge status, Wi-Fi,
working mode, data logging status and basic receiver information. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios
provide cable-free communication between the receiver and a data collector / controller.
You can change many of the basic settings of the receiver with the two front panel buttons and LCD
panel. Additional configuration settings can be made via the web interface using Wi-Fi or with a
Bluetooth connected data collector.
Front Panel
The Front Panel has a bright LCD screen, two indicator LED’s and two pushbuttons.
Satellite LED
Indicates the number of satellites that the receiver is tracking:
When the receiver is searching and not tracking and
satellites it blinks
Blue
once every 5 seconds.
When the receiver is tracking and has a position the left
LED blinks
Blue
once for each tracked satellite.
Correction LED
Rover: FLOAT
Rover: Green
FIXED
Base: Amber Tx
Power / Enter
Button
Fn / Next Button
Blinks Amber when
recording data
recording raw
data
)
Satellite LED (Blue)
LCD Screen