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Programming sessions – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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ProFlex 800 CORS Station

of that message. Edit the definition and then click on
the

Modify button to save your changes.The table row is

updated accordingly.

Note that depending on the current selection on this
page, the button located underneath the fields on the
left may be either grayed or with a different label (

Add

or

Modify).

– Deleting a message definition can be done by simply

clicking on the corresponding “trash” sign in the

Clear

column on the far right. This deletes the table row.

There is also a

Clear All button under the table that

allows you to delete all message definitions from the
table in one click.

• Follow the same instructions as above to define the output

of Ashtech legacy message types. Note that you don’t have
to define an output rate for SBD.

Warning! The rates of message types RNX (ATOM message
type) and MPC (Ashtech legacy message type) are in fact
defined by the

Recording Interval parameter on the Sessions

-

Scheduling web page (see Programming Sessions on

page 248). The value you might enter on the

Raw Data web

page for these messages would anyway be ignored. It
would even be overwritten with the value given to
Recording Interval when the first session starts.

• Click on the

Configure button to save all the changes

made. The concatenation of the selected messages will
constitute the G-files saved in the receiver (internal
memory or USB device).

Programming

Sessions

The typical use of sessions in a CORS station consists of
defining 24 sessions representing each one-hour data
recording at a 1-second recording interval. Follow the
instructions below to create these sessions:

• Click on

Sessions - Scheduling.

• Enter “00:00:00” as the

Start Time, “1” as the Recording

Interval, “01:00” as the Duration and “24” as the Number
of Sessions
.

• Click on the

Auto Set button.

• Click on

Back after the “Successful” message has been

returned b the Web Server. You can now see the list of
sessions you have just created in the Sessions table: