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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1.2 APS-NR2 Technical Characteristics
The APS-NR2 provides multi-frequency GNSS capability and wireless communications.
a Septentrio AsteRx-m GNSS receiver inside.
Fully wireless operations via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Cell networks.
Intuitive device-independent graphical web-interface.
Four Li-Ion hot-swappable batteries.
8GB memory for internal data logging.
1.2.1 GNSS Key Features
136 Channel AsteRx-m, with L1/L2/L2C GPS, GLONASS and SBAS.
RTK, SBAS, DGPS and Standalone positioning modes.
Navigation Performance
Horizontal (m)
Vertical (m)
Standalone (Autonomous)
1.3
1.9
SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS)
0.6
0.8
DGPS (RTCM1,3 / 9,3)
0.5
0.9
RTK (Fixed)
0.006 + 0.5 ppm
0.01 + 1 ppm
Table 1: APS-NR2 Facts & Figures
The APS-NR2 can be mounted on a standard survey rod with a 5/8" thread.