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the program should find the newly installed port. (Only ports
in the range 1 through 32 are detected.)
Click on the 'Read GPS' button:
The configuration tool will interrogate the GPS receiver and
display the 'Receiver Type', the 'Receiver ID' (the Serial
Number), the GPS 'Firmware Revision' and the 'Device PN'.
The current values for 'Auto Sessioning', 'Recording Interval'
and 'Elevation Mask' will also be shown and can be edited.
To return to the factory defaults:
'Auto Sessioning'
None
'Recording Interval' 5-seconds
'Elevation Mask'
0 degrees
Press the 'Set Defaults' button:
Or you can change the settings as required for your
application. When you have made your selections, click on
the ‘Update GPS’ button to send the changes to the GPS
receiver.
Additional details for each of these settings follow.
Recording Interval
The recording interval defaults to 5-seconds on the X90-
OPUS. Additional recording rates are also available:
1 second, 2 seconds, 3 seconds...59 seconds
1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes…190 minutes
2 Hz
, 5 Hz
The default interval (5-seconds) allows for files to safely
contain over 7-days of continuous observations.
Files containing more than 250,000 points may be unusable
by the conversion tools and should be avoided.
The X90-OPUS is not a suitable receiver for applications that
required huge data sets (more than 500,000 observations
per file.)
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