User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 5700/5800 GPS Receiver
- Contents
- About This Manual
- 5700 GPS receiver
- Overview
- Setting up the Receiver
- General Operation
- Configuration
- Transferring Data
- Software Utilities
- Specifications
- Default Settings
- Cables and Connectors
- Event Marker Input and 1PPS Output
- 5800 GPS receiver
- Overview
- Setting up the Receiver
- General Operation
- Configuration
- Software Utilities
- Specifications
- Default Settings
- Cables and Connectors
- 5700 & 5800 Appendixes
- NMEA-0183 Output
- Troubleshooting
- Index
17 Default Settings
172 5800 GPS Receiver User Guide
55800 Reference
17.3Resetting to Factory Defaults
You can reset your 5800 receiver to its factory defaults in either of the
following ways:
• Press and hold down on the 5800 receiver for 15 seconds.
• In Configuration Toolbox, select Communication / Reset
receiver and click
Reset.
17.3.1 Default Behavior
The factory defaults specified above are applied whenever you start
the receiver. If a Power Up file is present in the receiver, its settings
are applied immediately after the default settings, so you can use a
Power Up file to define your own set of defaults.
17.3.2 Power up Settings
When you turn the receiver off, any changes that you have made to
logging settings are lost and these settings are returned to the factory
defaults. Other settings remain as defined in the Current file. The next
time you turn on the receiver, the receiver checks for a Power Up file
and, if one is present, applies the settings in this file.
When you use to turn the receiver
off then on again and …
then logging
settings are …
and all other settings
are …
you changed the receiver settings by
applying an application file
the factory defaults the last settings used
you changed the receiver settings using
configuration software
the factory defaults the last settings used
there is a Power Up application file in the
receiver
the factory defaults, or
those in the Power Up
file
a
a
A factory default setting is only used if the setting is not defined in the Power Up file.
the last settings used,
or those in the Power
Up file
a