User's Manual

3.
Batteries
and
Power
Page
14
X360 GIS Reference
Receiver
User
Guide
2
3
4
Lemo (10-pin) Port 2
Rj45 jack
USB
Power from an external AC/DC power supply.
RS-232 serial communications using a 10-
pin
Lemo cable (CHC Data Cable).
Data streaming transmission port.
Supports links to
10BaseT/100BaseT
auto-
negotiate networks
HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP, FTP, NTRIP Caster,
NTRIP
Server, NTRIP Client
Simultaneously transmits multiple
data
stream
Connect to external USB drive for external
data
logging after configured through web
interface.
Upgrade the Receiver firmware with
the
inserted USB driver containing the
related
upgrade file after restart the
Receiver.
Connect the Receiver to a computer to
download files from the Receiver (as
external
storage equipment) to the
computer
.
C.
BATTERIES AND POWER
The X360 GIS Receiver uses an internal rechargeable Lithium-ion
battery,
which can be replaced only at an Authorized CHC Service Center.
The Receiver can also be powered by an external power source that is
connected to either of the Lemo ports.
The operational time provided by the internal battery depends on the type
of measurement and operating conditions. Typically, the internal battery
provides up to 17 hours operation.
NOTEAll battery operational tests are carried out with new,
fully-charged batteries at room temperature, tracking both GPS
satellites while storing and streaming data at 1 Hz. Older
batteries, at
temperatures significantly higher or lower than room
temperature,
will have a reduced performance. Power consumption
increases with
an increasing number of actively tracked satellites and
with increasing
observation and storage rates.