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When the base station is working normally, the icon 

  above the display will flash, 

indicating that the device receives differential data correctly (Figure 2-12). 

 

Fig 2-11 base station work mode 

 
2

Stop base station 

In the main menu press the power button to enter the base station stop menu, you can 

choose  to  stop  the  base  station.  Meanwhile,  the  start  coordinates  of  the  base  station 

can be saved for the next use. 

 

2.2.6 Static record work mode 

1

start record 

Static recording can be set to manual recording or automatic recording. 

If it is manual recording, you first need to set the file name manually, the file name is 

usually named  by  four points named +4  numbers.  If the current  file name is  already 

existed, then the start recording is error. 

If it is manual recording mode, press the power button in the main page to enter the 

static recording start menu, you can choose to start recording (Figure 2-13). 

 

Fig 2-12 Static recording start menu 

 

When set to automatic recording, the mainframe receives the satellites and reaches the 

condition, the recording  file name will be  generated automatically (Format: 4 points 

named + 4 numbers .dat). 

2

Stop recording 

In the main page press the power button to enter the static recording stop menu, you 

Summary of Contents for MG970

Page 1: ...1 25 Smart Max Geosystems MG970 GNSS RTK User manual...

Page 2: ...n 7 2 1 2 Power off 7 2 2 Instrument settings 8 2 2 1 Status icons 8 2 2 2Switch woke mode 8 2 2 3Switch datelink and difference type 9 2 2 4 The rover mode 9 2 2 5 The base station work mode 10 2 2 6...

Page 3: ...ith P307 multi frequency and multi satellite board full band UHF radio transceiver GPRS CDMA network communication module Bluetooth wireless transmission module and Micro SD memory expansion module Us...

Page 4: ...he front side is a LED screen 2 functional buttons and 3 indicators The back side is a battery compartment The bottom of the receiver is some interfaces They include a radio antenna interface a GPRS a...

Page 5: ...dio antenna interface Connect to radio antenna 2 Network antenna interface Connect to network antenna 3 7 pin interface USB port also can connect to controller via the multi function cable 4 Screw hol...

Page 6: ...y Power on off the receiver Keep press to enter main menu and as a confirm key function key make a selection 1 3 2 The function og indicators Indicator Function Bluetooth indicator It will be light wh...

Page 7: ...0 it s very easy to operate Below we will explain in detail how to power on off the mainframe 2 1 1 Power on When the receiver has battery keep press power key for some seconds Fig 2 1 Power on page A...

Page 8: ...status The Rover station is receiving difference The base station is transmitting difference Date link UHF number in right corner indicating the channel GPRS module External Data Link Bluetooth data l...

Page 9: ...l data link Fig 2 5 date link selection menu If you choose to use the built in radio the radio will enter the Channel Setup menu Figure 2 7 After successfully entered the channel the mainframe will sw...

Page 10: ...ode 1 Starting the Base In the base mode after you power on the device the date link is disconnected you need to manually set the date link The base station can be set to start automatically or start...

Page 11: ...omatic recording If it is manual recording you first need to set the file name manually the file name is usually named by four points named 4 numbers If the current file name is already existed then t...

Page 12: ...ile station the base station static displays are the current GPS coordinates Fig 2 13 coordinate information 2 RAW Antenna height Acquisition interval the remaining space If a file record is displayed...

Page 13: ...automatic detection function which is mainframe self checking Self checking will check radio mode GSM mode Bluetooth mode During this procession there will be a dialog on the screen to tell you whethe...

Page 14: ...nd serial port which in the other side of the 7 pin cable connected to the computer there will be a hot swap icon Figure 3 1 in the task bar Fig 3 1 hot swap icon 2 Open the assistant software click o...

Page 15: ...15 25 Fig 3 3 mainframe information...

Page 16: ...16 25 3 2 Settings Instrument settings you can configure various parameters of the host After changing the parameters click Save Fig 3 4 UHF date link settings rover station...

Page 17: ...17 25 Fig 3 5 GPRS date link setting rover station...

Page 18: ...18 25 Fig 3 6 baud rate setting rover station...

Page 19: ...19 25 Fig 3 7 base station parameters setting...

Page 20: ...20 25 Fig 3 8 static parameters setting...

Page 21: ...21 25 3 3 Date download In the page of assistant downloads the data you can export a static log file and have the option to convert to RINEX Figure 3 5 Fig 3 9 export date...

Page 22: ...to register One is via assistant software another is via controller The detailed steps as follow As shows in Fig 3 8 when you connect the computer via assistant software then select Device register I...

Page 23: ...before we do this also via assistant software Connect to the device via assistant software then find Install New Firmware Click Browse to select new version of firmware After selecting the right one...

Page 24: ...Modem Built in receiver Built in Transmitter 0 5W 1W External Transmitter 5W 35W Radio Frequency 410MHZ 470MHZ Network Internal GPRS GSM Bluetooth Internal V2 0 Class2 Differential options SBAS Autono...

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