Setting a cors reference station, How to start, General parameters – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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ProFlex 800 CORS Station
also be saved as a D-files, in which case the D-files are saved
in the same subdirectory as the corresponding G-files. Sensor
data can also be output through the NMEA XDR message
type.
External sensors can be connected to the ProFlex 800 using
multi-function serial cable P/N 702450 (3 meters in length).
This cable has bare wires at one end, and a circular, seven-
contact connector at the other end. The pinout is as shown in
the diagram below.
Setting a CORS Reference Station
How to Start
• Open the Web Server’s
Configuration tab. The first time you
click on this tab, the Web Server will ask you to log in as
the administrator. Only the receiver administrator is
authorize d to access the
Configuration tab.
You are allowed to change the destination of a receiver
(e.g. it is currently a rover and you want to change it into
a base). In this case, on opening the
Base Setup tab, the
Web Server will retain part of the rover settings that could
be applied to the base (e.g. antenna type, etc.).
• Programming the data generated by the CORS station is
addressed separately (see Defining the Raw Data
Generated by the CORS Station on page 247).
General
Parameters
• Click on the
Base Setup menu. The Full Setup web page
opens.
• Set the receiver parameters:
–
Dynamic: Choose “Static”.
–
Moving Position: Keep this option disabled.
–
Latitude, Longitude, Ellipsoid Height: Enter the reference
position of the CORS station (three-dimensional
geographical coordinates).
4
6
5
3
7
2
1
TXD+
TXD-
RXD+
RXD-
PPS-
GND
12 V DC
RTS
RS422
RS232
TXD
RXD
CTS
EVENT
GND
12 V DC
Yellow
Pink
Gray
Green
Blue
Brown
White
Shield (case)
Black
7-Contact
Circular Connector