Product Manual
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– If corrections are received over the Internet, go to
Receiver > Network to set the device used (this may be
Ethernet, Modem or WiFi; more information about how
to set up theses devices can be found in the relevant
context-sensitive Help). Then go to Receiver > I/Os to
start data reception in NTRIP or Direct IP mode.
Hot Standby RTK
Rover
Hot Standby RTK is similar to RTK except that two or three
independent sets of corrections are received instead of one.
The receiver will choose the best of the two or three sets of
corrections in order to improve position availability and
accuracy.
On the receiver’s General Status screen, the receiver will
display “FIXED” (with short “FLOAT” transition time) when
computing a position in Hot Standby RTK mode. The
computed position is diplayed after pressing .
When at least one set of corrections is received and used,
is displayed on the General Status screen together with the
age of corrections (see General Status on page 27). The
displayed age of corrections is always that of the corrections
actually used in the position computation.
To configure the receiver as a Hot Standby RTK rover, use the
Web Server as follows:
• Go to Receiver > Position > Rover Setup.
• Set Processing Mode to Hot Standby RTK.
• Select how the two (or three) sets of corrections are being
transmitted to the receiver by setting Input Mode
accordingly. If you choose Automatic, the receiver will find
by itself which of its ports are used to acquire the sets of
corrections. If you choose Manual, you need to specify
each of the ports used.
• Additionally, in the Other Settings section, you may change
the primary GNSS system used (GPS is the default
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XYZ or
Lat-Lon-Height
Position
Two independent sets of corrections via:
• Internet (Ethernet, cellular modem, or WiFi), or
• UHF Radio