Chapter 3 SPAN Operation
OEM7 SPAN Installation and Operation User Manual v14
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IMU Type
CONNECTIMU command
HG1700 AG17
CONNECTIMU COMx HG1700_AG17
HG1700 AG58
CONNECTIMU COMx HG1700_AG58
HG1700 AG62
CONNECTIMU COMx HG1700_AG62
HG1900 CA50
CONNECTIMU COMx HG1900_CA50
HG1930 CA50
CONNECTIMU COMx HG1930_CA50
HG4930
CONNECTIMU COMx HG4930_AN01
IMU-FSAS
CONNECTIMU COMx IMAR_FSAS
IMU-CPT
CONNECTIMU COMx KVH_COTS
IMU-IGM-A1
CONNECTIMU COMx ADIS16488
IMU-IGM-S1
CONNECTIMU COMx STIM300
IMU-ISA-100C
CONNECTIMU COMx ISA100C
IMU-KVH1750
CONNECTIMU COMx KVH_1750
IMU-µIMU
CONNECTIMU COMx LITEF_MICROIMU
LN-200
CONNECTIMU COMx LN200
STIM300
CONNECTIMU COMx STIM300
1
CONNECTIMU COMx STIM300D
2
Use the COM port number the IMU is connected to.
If you are using the MIC board stack, you must use COM1.
For SPAN systems with a OEM729 receiver, COM2 is the recommended serial port for the
IMU, however you can use any available port for these IMUs.
2. If the SPAN system uses an OEM-HG1900 IMU connected to a MIC card, issue the following command.
SETIMUPORTPROTOCOL RS232
Basic configuration of the SPAN system is now complete. The inertial filter starts after the GNSS solution is
solved and the IMU is connected.
3. Issue the
SETINSTRANSLATION
command, using the
ANT1
parameter, to enter the distance from the
IMU to the GNSS antenna. See the
SETINSTRANSLATION
command in the
for more information.
If the SPAN receiver has dual antenna inputs, issue the
SETINSTRANSLATION
command, using the
ANT2
parameter, to enter the distance from the IMU to the secondary GNSS antenna.
1
When the STIM300 is connected using a MIC.
2
When the STIM300 is connected directly to an OEM7 receiver.