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Check the
Enable
check box if you want to enable the GNSS receiver
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Enter suitable values for the following fields, to configure the GNSS receiver accordingly:
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numTrkChUse
- the numerical value entered indicates the number of Tracked
Channels you want the GNSS receiver to use
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resTrkCh
- the numerical value entered indicates the minimum number of Tracked
Channels per GNSS you want the GNSS receiver to use
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maxTrkCh
- the numerical value entered indicates the maximum number of Tracked
Channels per GNSS you want the GNSS receiver to use
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Select
Sys Config
to implement the configurations you have set for the Tracked Channels
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Select
Cold Start
if you want to see how the GNSS Receiver operates if it has no knowledge
of the previous GPS location of the BRM, and has to re-learn the GPS location
Note:
The GNSS Receiver will typically remember the GPS location from when it was last
operational; however, this knowledge may not be present if the BRM has not been
operational for an extended period of time, or if the BRM has not previously been able to
establish its GPS location.
10.5: Notifications
To access this functionality, select
Notifications
from the main menu.
Refer to the
Websockets
section of the
BGAN Radio Module Technical Specification
for details.
The
Websocket Notifications
page loads up, per
.
Figure 25. Notifications
You can configure the BRM to report websocket notifications for any of the following parameters by
selecting
fast
,
slow
, or
medium
, from the relevant drop-down menu. These are set to
off
by
default:
Note:
Fast, slow, and medium relate to the frequency with which each notification is listed in the
output. Fast = one notification per second; Medium = one notification every 10 seconds; Slow =
one notification every 30 seconds.
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