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XDL Rover 2 User Guide

Safety Information

Before you use your radio, ensure that you have read and understood this publication, as 

well as safety requirements.

CAUTION – A license is required before transmitting with radio communication equipment.

Warnings and cautions

An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are no safety risks involved.
Always follow the instructions that accompany a Warning or Caution. The information 

they provide is intended to minimize the risk of personal injury and/or damage to the 

equipment. In particular, observe safety instructions that are presented in the following 

formats:

WARNING

 

– A Warning alerts you to a likely risk of serious injury to your person and/or 

damage to the equipment. A warning identifies the nature of the risk and the extent of 
possible injury and/or damage. It also describes how to protect yourself and/or the equipment 
from this risk. Warnings that appear in the text are repeated at the front of the manual.

CAUTION – A Caution alerts you to a possible risk of damage to the equipment and/or loss of 
data. A Caution describes how to protect the equipment and/or data from this.

Antenna safety

WARNING

 

– Antennas are excellent conductors of electricity, so use extreme caution when 

operating near power lines and other sources of electric current or during stormy weather.

Battery safety

WARNING

 

– The internal Lithium-Ion battery is NOT USER SERVICEABLE. Do not attempt 

to open the enclosure or replace the battery. Lithium-ion batteries can be dangerous if 
mishandled. All warranty will be void if the XDL ROVER 2 is opened by anyone except 
authorized service personnel. 

CAUTION – The internal battery must not be subject to operating temperatures below -20 °C. 
Subjecting the battery to conditions below -20 °C will produce permanent battery damage, 
and is not covered by the warranty.

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Summary of Contents for XDL ROVER 2

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Page 2: ...ve other rights which vary from state to state or area to area Trimble warrants XDL family products inclusive of cables and batteries againstdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipforaperiodof one year from...

Page 3: ...Modem 7 User interface 7 Power buttons 7 Indicator LEDs 7 Enclosure 9 Antenna 9 Data port 9 Configuring the XDL ROVER 2 10 Connecting the XDL ROVER 2 to the ADLCONF software 10 Cable connection 10 Blu...

Page 4: ...t also describes how to protect yourself and or the equipment from this risk Warnings that appear in the text are repeated at the front of the manual CAUTION A Caution alerts you to a possible risk of...

Page 5: ...set up operate and maintain the system We urge you to take the time to review this user guide completely before you set up the system You may have purchased this radio from a third party supplier On o...

Page 6: ...usethetelescopingantennamast andraisetheantennaashighasispracticaland safe given terrain and wind conditions Antennas are excellent conductors of electricity so use extreme caution when operating near...

Page 7: ...er button has a three second turn off delay This delay also prevents an inadvertent switch off Turn on turn off Bluetooth wireless technology To turn on Bluetooth with the unit turned on press and rel...

Page 8: ...L ROVER 2 using the ADLCONF software Signal Received If this option is programmed into the radio and then selected the receive LED will turn on whenever there is signal detected by the internal radio...

Page 9: ...waterproof locking data connector to relay RS232 data to a GNSS receiver or controller CAUTION Pacific Crest data and programming cables are equipped with a locking mechanism on the connectors When d...

Page 10: ...ONF software refer to the ADLCONF Software User Guide You can download the user guide from http www pacificcrest com resources php page doc_library Bluetooth connection You can easily configure the XD...

Page 11: ...es within range Note IftheAddadevicescreendoesnotpopulatewithanydevicesoriftheintendeddevice does not appear right click and then select Refresh to rescan for all devices in range The XDL ROVER 2 appe...

Page 12: ...12 XDL Rover 2 User Guide 6 Select XDLROVER1234567890 and then click Next The Windows operating system starts connecting to the XDL ROVER 2...

Page 13: ...th the XDL ROVER 2 8 The connection between the XDL ROVER 2 and the Windows operating sytem continues Once the process is complete click Close to finish the pairing process with the XDL ROVER 2 Wait f...

Page 14: ...14 XDL Rover 2 User Guide 9 Once Windows has completed the device configuration open the Control Panel and then select Hardware and Sound 10 Under Devices and Printers double click Device Manager...

Page 15: ...gned to the XDL ROVER 2 in this example COM 5 Note WindowsassignstwoCOMportsaftercompletionoftheXDLROVER2pairingprocess AlwaysselectthefirstCOMportthatwasassigned Forexample ifCOM5andCOM6were assigned...

Page 16: ...16 XDL Rover 2 User Guide 13 From the Port drop down list select COM 5 14 Make sure that the correct serial Data Rate baud rate is entered and then click OK...

Page 17: ...are has now successfully connected to the XDL ROVER 2 using Bluetooth wireless technology For more information on how to use the ADLCONF software refer to the ADLCONF Software User Guide by selecting...

Page 18: ...efertodevice manual user guide to find out how to access system settings In 4 3 and later versions of Android the option to enable Bluetooth may be shown in the Networks tab 4 Enable Bluetooth 5 Tap t...

Page 19: ...eout 10 Retries 0 GPS port data rate 38400 bps Link rate 9600 kbps Channel bandwidth 12 5 KHz Modulation 4FLSK Forward error correction On Data srambling Enabled Sensitivity High Note Should you need...

Page 20: ...he internal battery quickly charges in less than 4 hours with the supplied charger We recommend charging the internal battery at room temperature Charging is inhibited if the ambient temperature is be...

Page 21: ...nce inhibiting the XDL ROVER 2 to receive data Power cycle the radio to clear error codes If an error code persist after power cycling the radio contact customer service 2 Internal battery charge curr...

Page 22: ...RX Connects to the external device s Rx pin 4 RS232 signal ground 5 RS232 TX Connects to the external device s Tx pin The following figure shows the orientation of the pins in the radio s female data...

Page 23: ...FCC CFR47 Part 15 IC EU NZ Australia ETS300 113 2 Modem Specifications Modulation Link Rates GMSK 4800 8000 9600 16000 19200 bps 4FSK 9600 19200 bps Link Protocols Transparent EOT EOC FST SATEL South...

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