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Trouble Shooting
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Trouble Shooting
Hardware Configuration
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You attempt to auto detect and the program fails to find the baud
rate of the receiver.
Check to make sure you selected the correct brand and
model.
The port you are connected to may be ‘broken’ or
temporarily unavailable. Plug into another port and try
again.
If you cannot detect the baud from any of the ports, toggle
the power on the receiver and try again.
If you still cannot connect, do a soft reset of your receiver
hardware.
If you still cannot connect, do a hard reset of your receiver
hardware.
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You attempt to auto detect baud rate and port and it takes
several seconds to check each baud rate.
You are plugged into a port that is sending out other
traffic, this receiver is probably in base mode and is
sending RTK corrections out the port you are connected
to.
Plug into a different port and try again.
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You attempt to change or check the radio channel and the radio
does not go into command mode after you toggle the power
Older versions of the radio firmware do not behave well at
faster bauds. Set the data collector to receiver baud rate
to 9600 and try again.
If this still does not work, try leaving the radio unplugged
for five seconds before plugging it back in.