User manual TRIMBLE SPS552H 4.17 GETTING STARTED GUIDE REV A

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[. . . ] GETTING STARTED GUIDE SPS552H ADD-ON HEADING GNSS RECEIVER Version 4. 17 Revision A September 2010 F Legal Notices Corporate Office Trimble Navigation Limited 935 Stewart Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA www. trimble. com Heavy Highway business area Trimble Navigation Limited Heavy Highway business area 5475 Kellenburger Road Dayton, Ohio 45424-1099 USA 800-538-7800 (toll free in USA) +1-937-245-5600 Phone +1-937-233-9004 Fax www. trimble. com E-mail: trimble_support@trimble. com Legal Notices © 2006­2010, Trimble Navigation Limited. Trimble, the Globe & Triangle logo, and TSC2 are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited, registered in the United States and in other countries. AutoBase, CMR, CMR+, EVEREST, HYDROpro, Maxwell, Micro-Centered, Trimble Geomatics Office, SiteNet, TRIMMARK, TRIMTALK, TSCe, VRS, Zephyr, and Zephyr Geodetic are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. [. . . ] When the counter reaches 0, release the Power button. If the reset method above does not work, use this method to force the receiver to turn off. When the Power LED goes off, release the Power button. reset the receiver to its 35 seconds factory defaults and the default application file force the receiver to power down at least 60 seconds Home screen The Home screen is the main screen displayed on the receiver. If the receiver displays another screen and is left idle for 60 seconds, you are returned to the Home screen. It shows the following information: · Number of satellites being tracked. · When the receiver is in Heading mode, the Home screen displays the number of satellites used to calculate the position. · Current Heading If the receiver is in Heading mode, the Home screen displays the current heading: SPS552H Add-on Heading GNSS Receiver 13 Status screens The receiver has several view-only status screens that allow you to review the current settings of the receiver. The status screens provide the following information: · Position solution and precisions · CMR and RTCM IDs or OmniSTAR satellite and link status · Base name and code · Latitude, longitude, and height · Antenna height · Horizontal and vertical precision · Receiver model and hardware version · Receiver firmware version · Receiver serial number · Receiver IP address To access these screens from the Home screen, press or . 14 SPS552H Add-on Heading GNSS Receiver Signal Tracking This table shows the signal tracking capability for the SPS552H receiver: GPS signal type GPS signals Class L1 L2 L2C L5 GLONASS signals Galileo GIOVE GPS SBAS corrections WAAS EGNOS MSAS L1/L2 Optional Optional SPS552H SPS552H Add-on Heading GNSS Receiver 15 Variable Configuration Options This table lists the default options for the SPS552H add-on receiver: Configuration option Rover options Precise horizontal Precise vertical Precise heading/vector Location RTK RTCM DGPS Moving Base RTK range limit Base options Static RTK Moving Base RTCM DGPS General options Data logging VRS support Max data rate ­ ­ 20 Hz ­ ­ ­ ­ 2. 4 km ­ ­ SPS552H Upgrading the receiver You can upgrade the SPS552H with GLONASS and L5. When you purchase the upgrade after you have received the receiver, your Trimble dealer will provide you with a code to change the receiver configuration. 16 SPS552H Add-on Heading GNSS Receiver Managing Application Files You can use the front panel to manage application files in the receiver. You can see which application file the receiver is currently using and then choose to make changes to it and save it, load a different application file, or delete an application file. To manage the application files, use the System Setup menu (see the figure below). You can only manage application files when the AutoBase feature is turned off. To save an application file, configure all the settings you need through the front panel and then save the file. When you save the file, the receiver provides a default filename, which you can change, based on the currently set mode. For example: If the receiver is set to the following mode: The suggested application filename is: Heading HDG01 Note ­ If you start an application file that is saved with AutoBase turned on in the file, then it turns on AutoBase in the receiver, even if it was off before the file was loaded. Application file handling through the front panel of the receiver SPS552H Add-on Heading GNSS Receiver 17 Troubleshooting This section describes some possible receiver issues, possible causes, and how to solve them. Please read this section before you contact Technical Support. Issue The receiver does not turn on Possible cause External power is too low. Solution Check the charge on the external power supply, and check the fuse if applicable. Check the charge on the internal batteries and replace if required. Check that the Lemo connection is seated properly. Check for broken or bent pins in the connector. Check pinouts with multimeter to ensure internal wiring is intact. Delete old files using the GPS Configurator software, or press for 30 seconds. The receiver is tracking fewer than four satellites. [. . . ] The signal strength of a satellite is a measure of the information content of the signal, relative to the signal's noise. The typical SNR of a satellite at 30° elevation is between 47 and 50 dBHz. The satellite skyplot confirms reception of a differentially corrected GPS signal and displays the number of satellites tracked by the GPS receiver, as well as their relative positions. See signal-to-noise ratio. POE postprocessing real-time differential GPS rover Roving mode RTCM RTK SBAS signal-to-noise ratio skyplot SNR 24 SPS552H Add-on Heading GNSS Receiver Source-table The NTripCaster maintains a source-table containing information on available NTripSources, networks of NTripSources, and NTripCasters, to be sent to an NTripClient on request. [. . . ]

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