See Wiring Diagram 2 for the wiring from receiver port C to the Satel box, which has a 15 pins connector. The PPS pulse is output as a TTL pulse on pin 9 of port A. The Ashtech manual refers to this pulse as the TTT event marker. The signal must be converted by the QPS PPS/fix box, via a coax cable, as follows. Details about Ashtech XII GPS Receiver Survey Data Navigation. Ashtech XII GPS Receiver Survey Data Navigation. Item Information. Condition: For parts or not working. Price: US $99.99. Ashtech XII GPS Receiver for Survey Data Navigation. Unable to perform any testing.
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Phone: +33 (0)2 28 09 38 00, Fax: +33 (0)2 28 09. Table of Contents First-Time Use.1 Unpacking.1 Inserting the Battery Into the Receiver.1 Turning the Receiver On.2 Using the AC Adapter to Charge the Battery.3 Using the Quick Toolbar.4 Switching the Receiver Manually to Suspend Mode.4 Adjusting Backlight Level and Idle Time. First-Time Use Unpacking Open the receiver box and unpack the following items:. Receiver. Battery.
Universal AC adapter. USB cable. Hand strap. Lanyard. Stylus Inserting the Follow the instructions below: Battery Into the.
Turn over the receiver. Adjusting Backlight Level and Idle Time on page 4. If it less, Ashtech recommends you first charge the battery as explained in Using the AC Adapter to Charge the Battery on page 3. Using the AC Follow the instructions below. Adapter to Charge. Prepare the AC adapter: the Battery – Remove the protective cover 1 by pushing the button then sliding the cover forward.
– Choose the plug that fits your country’s AC outlet standard (see 2) and slide it into the AC adapter 3. To read the battery charging status using the Quick Toolbar, refer to the instructions in Turning the Receiver On on page 2 (see also Using the Quick Toolbar on page 4). Using the Quick Windows Mobile offers a quick toolbar allowing you to quickly access frequently used functions (zoom, Bluetooth, WiFi, Toolbar phone, sound volume, battery power and clock). Follow the instructions below to set these two parameters:. Press the Windows key and tap successively on Settings, System and Backlight.
Tap on the Battery Power tab. Drag the cursor to the right or left to set the screen backlight to the desired level (between Dark and Bright).
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Regional Settings It’s a good idea to customize your receiver so that it complies with a number of local preferences, such as country’s currency, decimal point representation, time and date formats, etc. Press the Windows key and tap successively on Settings, System and Regional Settings. How to Hold the Receiver Tracking satellites with your receiver requires that you use the receiver outdoor and hold it in an appropriate manner. The receiver will have the best view of the sky when you hold it at an angle of around 45 degrees from horizontal and not too close to your body. Notifications, Contacts, Menu, Log, etc.). In Ashtech applications with a map screen displayed, use this button to zoom in.
In Windows Mobile, displays the Start menu. 13 14 GPS antenna is automatically disconnected from the receiver input.
The antenna input connector is protected by a rubber flap. Ashtech recommends you keep the flap close when no external antenna is used. 15 16 Loudspeaker The back of the receiver incorporates a high-quality loudspeaker 11. Battery Compartment The receiver makes use of a rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack. Loosen the quarter-turn screws 15 16 using the stylus (or a coin) to access the battery compartment 17. The two screws use opposite directions of rotation for opening and closing the trap door.
GNSS Toolbox GNSS Toolbox is used to control and monitor important functions in your receiver. These are listed and detailed below. GNSS Settings: Constellations and frequencies used in the receiver.
GNSS Status: Views GNSS reception monitoring screens. Reset: Resets the receiver. Using the Reset function is recommended when only the GNSS Toolbox (and not other field software) is running on the platform.
About This function provides the software version of GNSS Toolbox, followed by the Ashtech legal line. Advanced Features Power Modes The receiver has three power modes:.
Shutdown: The receiver is off. On: The receiver is fully powered. Suspend: In this mode, the screen content and backlight are turned off to save power and the use context is saved. When quitting the Suspend mode, the use context is restored instantly. With only about 5% of remaining power (red area), a new message will pop up: “Main Battery Very Low”. Tap Dismiss in the task bar to continue using the receiver. Ashtech however recommends that you turn off the receiver and replace the battery.
take longer to charge the battery from a computer’s USB port than from the AC adapter. You can ask the receiver not to allow the charging of the battery through the USB port when this port is connected to a computer. To do this: –. system, install new applications directly from the computer, etc. If you want to make a different use of the receiver’s USB output, press the Windows key, go to SettingsConnections USB to PC and change the settings accordingly.
Wireless Communication The receiver incorporates three wireless communication devices:. Tap on Search for Networks to turn on Wi-Fi and start searching for the networks that are available from your location. Choose one, then follow the instructions until you are given access to the Internet. GSM/GPRS Module Provided the appropriate SIM card has previoulsy been inserted in the battery compartment, the GSM/GPRS modem allows you to:. Scrolling through Your Picture Gallery By setting the motion sensor as a switch, you can easily go through all your pictures or audio files, just using the hand that holds the receiver, leaving your other hand free. After you have opened the MyPictures folder for example and tapped on the first picture to view it, you just need to shake the receiver briefly to view the next one, and so forth until all the pictures in the folder have been viewed. Tap OK to turn off the camera and close the window.
The picture you have taken is now visible in the “My Pictures” folder. Renaming a Picture. With the “My Pictures” folder open, tap on the desired picture.
This opens a new window showing the picture. Deleting a Picture. With the “My Pictures” folder open, tap and hold the desired picture. Select Delete in the context-sensitive menu. Tap Yes to confirm file deletion. Changing Picture Settings.
Press the Windows key and tap Pictures & Videos. This opens the “My Pictures”. Starting a Video.
Tap Camera to turn on the camera. Wait a couple of seconds until the center of the window displays the viewfinder of the camera. Tap anywhere on the screen to make the task bar visible at the bottom of the screen. Deleting a Video. With the “My Pictures” folder open, tap and hold the desired video file. Select Delete in the context-sensitive menu.
Tap Yes to confirm file deletion. E-Compass Calibration. Press on the Windows key. Scroll down until you see the Compass icon.
Tap on the Compass icon to open the Compass utility. Tap on the Calibration tab. Put the receiver down on a table to give it a horizontal position (see picture 1 below). Platform Specifications GNSS 20 channels Characteristics.
GPS L1 C/A. SBAS: WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS. External antenna connector. NMEA Output Accuracy All specified values are horizontal RMS, handheld accuracy performance achieved in good conditions (open sky) with Specifications PDOP.
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