User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Shipping Case Contents
- 3 APS-NR2 Overview
- 4 Initial set up
- 5 Basic Configuration of the APS-NR2 for RTK
- 6 Configuring the output
- 7 Set the Antenna Height
- 8 Finalizing the configuration
- 9 Retrieving the collected data from the receiver
- 10 Hot Swapping the batteries and charging
- 11 System Administration using the Web Interface
- 12 Appendix
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11 System Administration using the Web Interface
The tab has five options:
Configuration
where user profiles can be saved and used upon startup,
Reset
where the APS-NR2 can be reset,
Upgrade
where the APS-NR2 can be upgraded,
Expert Console
where line commands can be sent and specific data can
be viewed,
About
where hardware and software versions can be viewed and
a Diagnostic Report can be generated.
Further detail on each option is shown below.
11.1.1 Configuration
11.1.1.1 What is a configuration?
A collection of all settings and values that determine the behavior of the APS-NR2 are
called a configuration.
The configuration that is actually being used is the Current configuration. If the user
changes settings of the APS-NR2 using the Web Interface or the Expert Console these
changes are stored in the Current configuration.
If the user wants to make the changes to the Current configuration persistent, the
values of the Current configuration are to be copied to the Boot configuration.
Each time the APS-NR2 is started, it copies the Boot configuration into the Current
configuration.
The factory defaults are stored in the RxDefault configuration. The user can enforce the
APS-NR2 factory defaults by applying a reset as described in section "11.1.2 Reset" on
page 42.
When the APS-NR2 is used in different set ups requiring their own specific settings, the
APS-NR2 allows storing two user profiles or user configurations, User 1 and User2.
The user can store a configuration into a user profile by simply copying the Boot or the
Current configuration to User1 or User2.
To restore a user profile, the User1 or User 2 configuration is copied into Boot or
Current.