3.3.3.7
Resetting the GNSS Receiver
The
Reset Receiver
command causes the GNSS receiver to execute a cold start: All data will be
erased from the volatile receiver memory. Only non-volatile memory is preserved.
Caution:
Resetting the GNSS receiver may become necessary in the rare event of
internal communication issues, and is typically ONLY required if
Spectracom Tech
nical Support
advises you to execute this command.
Note that resetting the GNSS receiver is not the same as "Deleting the GNSS Receiver Position"
below.
To reset the GNSS Receiver:
1.
Navigate to
Interfaces > References: GNSS Reference
2.
Click on the GEAR button next to the GNSS Reference. The
GNSS 0
window opens:
3.
Locate the
Reset Receiver
box, check it, and click Submit.
3.3.3.8
Deleting the GNSS Receiver Position
The NetClock timing system requires the exact geographic position in order to calculate the
exact system time from the GNSS signal.
The
Delete Position
command deletes the GNSS antenna position data that is stored in the non-
volatile memory of the GNSS receiver.
The deletion of the position data will automatically initiate a new
GNSS self survey
, provided:
a GNSS antenna is connected to NetClock
the GNSS receiver can track at least four satellites continuously
and the GNSS receiver it is configured to operate in
Standard Mode
.
The objective of the
GNSS Survey
is to re-discover the current antenna position.
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