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Status Bar and Units Used
The status bar is permanently displayed in the upper part of
the Status or Configuration tab, giving the current operating
status of the receiver. The content of the status bar is
refreshed every one to two seconds.
By column from left to right:
Column #1
Mode
Receiver operating mode (“Base”, “Rover”, “Rover/Heading” or “Hot Standby
RTK”)
Position
Type of position solution currently available from the receiver (“No position”,
“Autonomous”, “DGPS”, “S-DGPS”, “RTK Fixed” or “RTK Float”)
Station ID
If a base:
0 to 4095 for a station transmitting ATOM or RTCM3.x corrections
0 to 1023 for a station transmitting RTCM2.3 corrections
0 to 31 for a station transmitting CMR/CMR+ corrections
If a rover:
Shows the ID of the base station received.
In S-DGPS, shows the ID of the SBAS satellite used.
Age Age of corrections, in seconds (0 to 999 seconds)
Column #2
Lat Latitude of position currently computed by the receiver
Long Longitude of position currently computed by the receiver
Height Height of position currently computed by the receiver
Heading Current heading value measured by the receiver if used in Rover/Heading mode
Column #3
HRMS Horizontal Root Mean Square
VRMS Vertical Root Mean Square
HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision (0 to 9.9)
VDOP Vertical Dilution of Precision (0 to 9.9)
Column #4
GPS Number of GPS satellites used vs. number of tracked GPS satellites
GLONASS Number of GLONASS satellites used vs. number of tracked GLONASS satellites
SBAS Number of SBAS satellites used vs. number of tracked SBAS satellites
GALILEO Number of GALILEO satellites used vs. number of tracked GALILEO satellites
QZSS Number of QZSS satellites used vs. number of tracked QZSS satellites
Column #5
Battery Percentage of remaining charge in the installed battery