Product Manual

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To configure the receiver in RTX, use the Web Server as
follows:
Go to Receiver > Position > Rover Setup.
Choose the channel through which RTX corrections enter
the receiver by setting Corrections Source accordingly:
If you choose Automatic, the receiver will find by itself
which channel to use (L-Band or NTRIP).
If you choose L-Band, the receiver will expect RTX
corrections to come from a satellite.
If you choose NTRIP, the receiver will expect RTX
corrections to come from the Internet.
NOTE: RTX corrections will come from the Internet only
after you have taken all the steps to implement an active
IP connection, either via GSM, WiFi or Ethernet. The
connection to the remote RTX service will then be
automatic.
Set Engine Mode to ON.
Select the datum and plate in which to deliver the
coordinates of the computed position:
If you select OFF, the position will be expressed in the
ITRF2014 current epoch datum.
If you select ON, choose a datum and a tectonic plate.
Additionally, in the Other Settings section, you may change
the primary GNSS system used (GPS is the default
selection), limit the level of position accuracy to less than
what the receiver can actually achieve in this case.
Typically you will choose PPP Position to match with RTX.
Select the model of dynamics that suits the movement
pattern of your rover best.
Click Configure.
WARNING: The way you set Processing Mode is very important
here. If for example it is set to RTK and every step has been
taken to have RTK corrections available (see page 57), then
the receiver will automatically choose between RTX and RTK
depending on which of these two modes is providing the best
position solution. You will be able to know which mode is
currently used by taking a look at the receiver’s General
Status screen.