Use Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- GETTING STARTED WITH I70
- FRONT PANEL OPERATION
- BASE STATION SETUP AND OPERATION
- ROVER STATION SETUP AND OPERATION
- CONFIGURING THROUGH A WEB BROWSER
- POSITION SUBMENU
- ACTIVITY SUBMENU
- GOOGLE MAP SUBMENU
- TRACKING TABLE SUBMENU
- TRACKING INFO. TABLE SUBMENU
- TRACKING SKYPLOT SUBMENU
- SATELLITE ACTIVATION SUBMENU
- DESCRIPTION
- ANTENNA CONFIGURATION SUBMENU
- REFERENCE STATION SETTINGS SUBMENU
- RECEIVER RESET SUBMENU
- LANGUAGES SUBMENU
- USER MANAGEMENT SUBMENU
- USB FUNCTION SWITCH SUBMENU
- HCPPP SETTINGS SUBMENU
- 1PPS SUBMENU
- LOG SETTINGS SUBMENU
- FTP PUSH SETTINGS SUBMENU
- FTP PUSH LOG SUBMENU
- DATA DOWNLOAD SUBMENU
- IO SETTINGS SUBMENU
- DISCRIPTION SUBMENU
- MOBILE NETWORK SETTING SUBMENU
- EMAIL ALARM SUBMENU
- HTTP SUBMENU
- HTTPS SUBMENU
- FTP SERVICE SUBMENU
- DESCRIPTION SUBMENU
- WIFI SUBMENU
- BLUETOOTH SETTINGS SUBMENU
- RADIO SETTINGS SUBMENU
- BUZZER SETTING SUBMENU
- FIRMWARE INFO SUBMENU
- HARDWARE VERSION
- CONFIG FILE
- SYSTEM LOG DOWNLOAD SUBMENU
- USER LOG
- FIRMWARE UPDATE SUBMENU
- GNSS BOARD UPGRADE
- RADIO UPGRADE
- UPGRADE ONLINE
- GNSS REGISTRATION SUBMENU
- CLOUD SERVICE SETTING SUBMENU
7. Configuring through a web browser
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position solution which including the position, DOP values, satellites used
and tracked, and the receiver clock information.
6.1.2. A
CTIVITY SUBMENU
Lists several important items to help you understand how the receiver is
being used and its current operating condition. Items include the identities
of currently tracked satellites, internal and external storage usage rate, how
long the receiver has been operational, state of the internal battery, power
source state, files being logged, and data streams being output. With this
information, it is easy to tell exactly what functions the receiver is
performing: