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Getting Started - GPS/GNSS Mode
GPS/GNSS Mode Setup (default)
Once you have finished installing the unit and GPS/GNSS antenna apply power
to the unit to start it up. The first menu to appear will prompt you to select
an operating language (you can change this later on). Following this the main
telemetry screen (see page 24) will appear.
Before any measurements can be made the GPS/GNSS receiver must first
obtain a satellite signal lock. To indicate the status of this process an icon is
shown in the lower left corner of the telemetry screen. This flashes ‘-GPS-’
when no lock is available and changes to ‘GPS’ once a signal lock is obtained.
Once lock is established the G-100+/200+ is ready to use.
Getting Started - GPS/GNSS Mode
Notes:
During initial power up (cold start), or if the unit has been disconnected
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for a long period of time, it may take up to 12 minutes to obtain an initial
satellite lock.
If GPS/GNSS+ sensor fusion technology is being used, the wheel sensor
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will be used when the GPS/GNSS signal is not available to provide
uninterrupted operation. It may take 1-2km after startup before the GPS+
system is initialised.
You can view the status of the GPS/GNSS system by navigating to the ‘GPS
Setup’ item in the main menu.
GPS/GNSS
Status