
RT User Manual
Revision: 190902
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Configuring the RT
To obtain the best results from your RT it will be necessary to configure the RT to suit
the installation and application before using it. The program NAVconfig can be used to
do this. This section describes how to use NAVconfig and gives additional explanations
on the meanings of some of the terms used.
It is only possible to change the RT configuration using Ethernet or WiFi. It is necessary
to have the Ethernet and Wi-Fi adaptor settings on your computer configured correctly
in order to communicate with the RT and change the settings. See the sections “Ethernet
configuration” and “WiFi configuration” on pages 36 and 37 for
more information.
Overview
In order to give the best possible performance, the RT needs to know the following
things:
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The orientation of the RT as it is mounted in the vehicle.
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The position of the primary GNSS antenna compared to the RT.
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The orientation of dual antennas (if applicable) compared to the RT.
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The position of the rear wheels (or non-steering wheels) compared to the RT.
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Some environment parameters.
The RT can work out many of these parameters by itself, but this takes time. Measuring
the parameters yourself and configuring the RT reduces the time taken to achieve full
specification.
RT products can calculate the position of the GNSS antenna. This works well when using
a base station to achieve 1 cm accuracy, but can take hours with less accurate positioning
modes. It is best to measure the position of the GNSS antenna to an accuracy of 10 cm
or better.
If the RT has been running for some time, it will have improved the measurements. It is
possible to read these improved measurements into NAVconfig, commit them to the RT,
then use them next time you start the system. If you move the RT from one vehicle to
another it is essential you create a new configuration rather than using parameters that
have been tuned for a different vehicle.