Configuration
Configuring the Receiver
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• Set up the Base receiver over a known point to begin collecting static observation data. Set
up the Rover receiver to begin collecting static or kinematic observation data. See
“Receiver Setup” on page 49 for more information.
3.1. Configuring the Receiver
The DELTA receiver can be configured in several ways for collecting data for RTK or post-
processing.
• A static Base station collects measurement information and saves this data to its internal
memory.
• An RTK Base station collects measurement information, determines differential
corrections, and transmits them to the RTK Rover(s).
• A static Rover collects observation data from the same satellites during the same time
interval as the static Base station.
• An RTK Rover collects measurement information and accepts corrections from the RTK
Base station to compute its relative position.
• A Rover acting as a repeater to re-transmit RTK Base station measurements to other rover
receivers, extending the range of a GPS system.
To configure, manage files, or maintain the receiver, connect the receiver and a computer using
one of the following methods, and start TriVU:
• use an RS232 cable
• use a USB cable and a computer with the JAVAD GNSS USB driver installed (available on
the JAVAD GNSS website)
TriVU is a software used to manage the various functions of your receiver. The full range of
TriVU configuration and function is outside the scope of this manual. For more information on
any of the procedures in this section or on TriVU, refer to the TriVU Software Manual available
on the JAVAD GNSS website.
TriVU configures the various parts of the receiver, saving the settings in the receiver’s memory.
These settings will be reflected when you use the TriPad.
Once you have established a connection between the receiver and the computer, you will be able
to:
• configure the receiver and its components
• send commands to the receiver
• download files from the receiver’s memory