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1PPS
A one-pulse-per-second signal from the primary GNSS receiver is output when a valid GNSS
solution is found. The output is a low-voltage CMOS output where 0.8 V or less represents
low and 2.4 V or more represent high. No more than 10 mA should be sourced from the
output. The GNSS time crossing boundary can be configured to coincide with the rising or
falling edge of the signal.
Advanced
Clicking the
button opens the Advanced settings window. This can be used to set special
commands for the RT1003. This should only be done with special instructions from OxTS.
Committing the configuration
Figure 43.
NAVconfig Commit page
NAVconfig is an off-line configuration tool, so configurations must be explicitly uploaded to
the RT1003 via Ethernet when finished. On the Commit page (Figure 43) enter the IP address
of the RT1003 that you want to configure or select it from the drop-down list. The drop-down