Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Backpack User Manual
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compartment, down to where the rear panel of the
receiver will be located once placed in the backpack.
• Communication with field terminal:
If Bluetooth is used, no special cable is needed.
If wired communication is used, pass the Fischer end
of serial data cable P/N 700461 (provided) through a
velcro flap, and again make it run along the inner edge
of the compartment, down to where the rear panel of
the receiver will be located once placed in the
backpack.
3. Anchor all the cables together, inside the compartment,
using the short velcro straps [3].
4. Insert the ProFlex 800 into the compartment in such a
way that the rear panel is facing the bottom of the
compartment [4].
5. Connect all the ends of the cables present at the bottom
of the compartment to the rear panel. The required
connections are:
•
GNSS cable to GNSS Input #1 (mandatory)
• UHF radio cable to UHF input (if a radio is used)
• Serial data cable to the serial port of your choice (if a
serial link is used with the field terminal).
6. If needed, connect the following antennas directly to the
front panel of the receiver:
• Bluetooth antenna, if wireless communication with the
field terminal is preferred to a serial link.
• Cellular antenna, if the internal cellular modem is used
to receive RTK corrections.
7. Secure the receiver inside the backpack by tightening the
three pairs of Velcro straps [5] over the case. If internal
antennas are used, some straps should be positioned in
[3]
[4]
GNSS
(Radio)
(Data Collector)
[5]