Connector Ports; Carrying Options; Camera Tripod Mount; Mounting Plate - Juniper Geode GNS3 User Manual

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Geode GNS3 Real-Time Sub-Meter GPS Receiver

2.13 Connector Ports

The Geode comes standard with a USB-C port for charging
the receiver and for connecting it to a PC or handheld
device. It also comes with an external antenna port. This
port will supply the external antenna with 3.3 volts at up to
45 mA of power. Consult Juniper Systems Technical Support
before using the Geode with an external antenna.
The Geode includes a Serial RS-232C 9-pin port. This allows
the Geode to be mounted to a piece of equipment while
maintaining a constant connection for data and power. Use
a straight-through 9-pin cable to communicate with your
Geode. For a list of functions for each pin, refer to Appendix
A:
Serial Port
Configuration, on page 153.

2.14 Carrying Options

The Geode can be carried in a number of different ways. It
can easily be carried in-hand, in a pack, or mounted on a
pole, depending on what your individual needs are.
For a complete list of carrying options, visit the Geode page
on the Juniper Systems website or go to the blog at
blog.
junipersys.com
and search for Geode.

2.14.1 Camera Tripod Mount

The Geode can be attached to a camera tripod using the
1/4"-20 mounting hole in the case. The screw must be
less than 0.3" (7 mm) long to avoid damaging the case.
Also included with the Geode is a 5/8"-11 adapter that fits
into a camera tripod hole. This will allow the Geode to be
mounted to a standard 2 meter survey pole.

2.14.2 Mounting Plate

The Geode can be mounted on a standard AMPS-style
mounting plate when mounted diagonally. Many other
attachments support the AMPS diagonal style mounting
interface. Use attachment screws size M4 that are less than
0.17" (4.5 mm) long.
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