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Section 2: Installation _____________________________________________
Page 2-8
8197 Instruction Manual
The Rubidium oscillator requires a minimum of five hours to reach operational
temperature and stabilize. The OSC LOCK lamp turns on and the Major Alarm
lamp turns off when the Rubidium oscillator is disciplined to the GPS reference.
The unit will now operate in accordance with the specifications listed in this
manual.
2.7
QUALIFYING THE INSTALLATION
Typically, the front panel Tracking GPS lamp illuminates within 20 minutes of turn
on. This lamp indicates that receiver is tracking at least 4 qualified satellites and
a 3-D position fix has been obtained. If the Tracking GPS lamp does not turn on,
a cable or reception problem may exist. Refer to Section 2.8 for troubleshooting
assistance.
Reception quality can be evaluated using the performance and status logs
provided by the receiver. Commands to retrieve operational information are
issued through the front panel RS-232 Comm port. To communicate with the
receiver, a terminal or computer with terminal emulation software (i.e. Procomm
Plus, Hyper-Terminal, etc.) is required. Configure the terminal for ANSI
emulation, 9600 baud and a character structure of 1 start, 8 data, 1 stop with no
parity. Flow control is not required, though xon/xoff is supported.
2.7.1
GPS Signal Status
The
G
PS
S
ignal
S
tatus command,
GSS
, provides an instantaneous view of the
GPS reception quality. This command is used to verify proper antenna
placement and receiver performance of an installation. The GSS response
indicates the number of satellites the receiver is currently tracking and their
relative signal strength. The resulting GPS quality and Position Fix Status are
also included. A complete description of the
GSS
command can be found in
Section 4 of this manual.
Issue the GSS command as shown below.
Type:
GSS <ent>
An example response is shown below: