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2.4.2 GNSS Connection
The GNSS is supplied with a 20 m Ethernet cable. One end has a small plastic connector with a bayonet
lock which goes to the GNSS unit.
When connecting first check the orientation of the Ethernet connector. Then push in while holding the plastic
locking-ring. Push the ring while turning it clockwise until it clicks to lock. It is a bayonet lock, so it should not
need more than a 30~40 degrees rotation. This may take considerable force, and it is best to use the
supplied 'Connector wrench’
Figure 9 Connecting the GNSS connector
The other end of the cable has a large plastic Ethernet connector that fits the one on the rear of the interface
box. This bayonet lock may be difficult to lock when new.
Power to the GNSS is supplied through the Ethernet cable, so no additional power connection is needed
here.