98-01491-EN R1
USER GUIDE
GETTING STARTED
This guide will assist in the set-up and operation of the RX520 GNSS receiver. The receiver will arrive ready to operate in the configuration that
was ordered. No further configuration will be required by the user. When the receiver is properly mounted with a clear view of the sky, and with the
connections for data and power completed, the unit will begin to provide positions. If using only GNSS (non L-band) solutions, position data will be
output within a few minutes of power-up. Allow approximately 15 minutes for quality SBAS positions and 20 minutes for PPP positions to be available.
Figure 1: RX520 dimensions
155,0 mm
80,9 mm
155,2 mm
RX520 LEDs
LEDs on the front of the RX520 provide basic receiver status information. The operation of the LEDs on the RX520 is summarized in the following table:
Icon
LED Color
State
Description
Green
Position Valid Indicates a valid GNSS position solution is available
!
Yellow
Error
Receiver is in the error state and tracking is disabled
NOTE: Error status remains until the cause of error is corrected and receiver is reset.
–
+
Red
Power
Power is on
L-BAND SUBSCRIPTION
To subscribe to the Terrastar subscription L-band service:
1.
Note the serial number of your RX520, the part number of the subscription that you intend to purchase, and the date that you want your subscription to
be activated.
2. Ask your dealer to contact TeeJet customer support for the TerraStar Subscription bulletin [98-01494] and provide this information. Your dealer will send
the order to TeeJet, and your financial transaction will take place between you and your dealer.
NOTE: The minimum lead time for activation is 72 hours.
Your receiver does NOT need to be powered on at the time the subscription becomes active. The first time you power your receiver on after the specified
activation date, it will become active on the subscription you have requested within several hours. During subsequent operation of your receiver, it will
typically require 15 minutes of operation with a clear view of the sky to fully process the L-band correction data and provide a GGA quality indicator value
of "5".