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Use the down-arrow key to view the following pages of
information:
1.
Receiver identification screen
. From top to bottom (see
screen example):
–
SN
: Receiver serial number
–
FW
: Installed firmware version
–
WD
: Receiver warranty date (YYYY-MM-DD).
–
BT
: Receiver Bluetooth name. If the name does not
entirely fit on the screen, it will automatically and
slowly be scrolled from right to left.
2.
Constellations tracked/used
: Number of satellites tracked
(used) from all possible eight constellations (see example:
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou).
Press one of the horizontal arrow keys to display the status
of the next four constellations: SBAS, QZSS, L-band,
IRNSS.
3.
Position solution
:
If the receiver is a rover, the displayed position will be the
last computed position. The coordinates will be local
(“LOC”) only if the rover receives specific RTCM messages
from the base describing the local system used by the
base.
If the receiver is a base, the displayed coordinates are set
ones (not computed ones) representing the WGS84 or
local reference position assigned to the base.
See screen example for a rover delivering WGS84
coordinates.
First line
: Number of satellites tracked; Current position
solution status; Number of satellites used.
Next three lines
: Coordinates of receiver position. This
may be:
–
Either WGS84 coordinates (“W84” displayed at the
beginning of the last line). Coordinates are Latitude
(2nd line), Longitude (3rd line) and ellipsoidal height
(4th line).
– Or local coordinates (“LOC” displayed at the beginning
of the last line). Depending on whether or not a
projection is defined in the local coordinate system
used, coordinates may be either Easting (2nd line),
Northing (3rd line), Elevation (4th line), or Latitude
(2nd line), Longitude (3rd line) and Ellipsoidal Height
(4th line).