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PDL/ADL/SDL User's Guide
Next, screw the Antenna on the Antenna Mount. We recommend inspecting the antenna center push-pin
contact to ensure that it makes good contact with the antenna mount. A good antenna connection is
critical to system performance.
Tripod Antenna Mast
With the Antenna Mount and Antenna connected, extend the
legs of the Tripod Antenna Mast and set up the tripod on level
ground. Spread the tripod legs sufficiently to provide a stable
base.
Caution: Do not extend the antenna mast in conditions
of high wind or in situations where the uneven terrain or
other soil conditions provide an unstable base. Keep the
area surrounding the Tripod Antenna Mast clear and
exercise caution to prevent injury or damage to property
should the Tripod Antenna Mast fall.
Connecting the PDL HPB
The PDL HPB has a built-in tripod mounting bracket that allows
easy mounting to the tripod. Locate the mounting flange at the
top portion of one of the Tripod legs, and hook the PDL HPB in
place.
Connect the antenna, GPS Data Cable and Battery Power
Cable as indicated in Figure 3. You are now ready to turn-on
the system.
Configuring the GPS Reference Station
Refer to the GPS receiver model specific addendum that is included with this manual for specific
instructions on configuring your GPS reference station for optimal performance with the PDL. Detailed
instructions are also available on our web site at www.paccrst.com.
PDL Default Settings
The PDL Base is configured at the factory with settings that have been determined to provide excellent
system performance. Use the PDLCONF software provided with the product to view and change
configuration settings.
Note: Please refer to the PDLCONF help menu system for detailed information concerning the
settings.
Figure 3
- PDL High Power Base
System Setup
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