
RT User Manual
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Software installation
Included with every RT is a USB stick containing the software package NAVsuite. This
package contains several programs required to take full advantage of the RT’s capabilities.
Table 6 lists the contents of NAVsuite.
Table 6. NAVsuite components
Icon
Software
Description
NAVdisplay
Used to view real-time data from OxTS products via
Ethernet or a serial port. It can also be used to transmit
special commands and replay logged data.
NAVstart
A menu from which you can navigate between OxTS
applications. This opens automatically when you are
connected to a unit.
NAVconfig
Used to create, send, and receive configurations from OxTS
products. As configurations vary between products there is
no manual for NAVconfig.
NAVsolve
Used to download raw data files from the RT and post-
process the data. The configuration can be changed and
differential corrections can be applied before the data is
reprocessed. It can export NCOM, XCOM and CSV file
formats.
NAVgraph
Used to graph NCOM, XCOM and RCOM files created in
post-process. It can display graphs, cursor tables and map
plots and data can be exported in CSV or KML (Google
Earth) format.
NAVbase
Used to configure and manage RT-Base S and GPS-Base
base stations, which can be used to achieve RTK integer
level position accuracy.
Manuals
This folder contains PDF versions of relevant OxTS
manuals. Other manuals can be downloaded from the
OxTS website.
To install NAVsuite, insert the USB stick and run
NAVsetup.exe
. Follow the onscreen
instructions to install the software. By default, the installer creates the program files in
C:\Program Files (x86)\OxTS on 64 bit operating systems or C:\Program Files\OxTS on 32 bit
operating systems.
The first time some OxTS applications are run, a firewall warning message similar to that shown
in Figure 1 may be triggered. This is because the program is attempting to listen for, and
communicate with, OxTS devices on the network. The firewall must be configured to allow
each program to talk on the network, or programs will not work as intended.