Operation
3.7.3
Pass-Through Logging
The pass-through logging feature enables the GNSS receiver to redirect any ASCII or binary data that is
input at a specified COM port or USB port, to any specified receiver COM or USB port. This capability, in
conjunction with the SEND command, allows the receiver to perform bidirectional communications with
other devices such as a modem, terminal or another receiver.
There are several pass-through logs: PASSCOM1, PASSCOM2, PASSCOM3, PASSXCOM1,
PASSXCOM2, PASSXCOM3, PASSUSB1, PASSUSB2, PASSUSB3, PASSICOMX, PASSNCOM and
PASSAUX are available on OEM6 family receivers for logging through serial ports. Refer to the
PASSCOM logs in the
3.8
ProPak6 Web User Interface (UI)
The ProPak6 is able to perform basic monitoring, configuration and updating tasks over a selected
Ethernet/Wi-Fi network. The feature/functionality available for the ProPak6 web UI is:
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Advanced Tracking
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DOP Status
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Onboard Storage Status
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Port Configuration
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Position Mode Configuration
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Logging Profile Manager
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Rx Health Status
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Solution Status
If the necessary feature/functionality required is not available in the Web UI, use NovAtel Connect to
perform comprehensive monitoring, configuration and updating tasks using various connections. Refer to
Section 2.8, Installing NovAtel Connect PC Utilities on page 32 for details regarding NovAtel Connect.
The following browsers are supported:
•
IE11, Google Chrome (33.0.1750.154 m) and Mozilla Firefox (27.0.1)
3.8.1
Setup Up Network IP
After installing and powering up the ProPak6 (follow the steps in Section 2.4, Standard Configuration
Installation on page 23 or Section 2.5, Dual Antenna Configuration and Installation on page 25) perform
the following steps to setup the ProPak6 Web UI.
1. Ethernet DHCP is the default network setup for Internet access for the ProPak6. If a Static IP is
required, refer to Section 4.2, Static IP Address Configuration on page 73. Refer to Section 5.2, Wi-Fi
Network Configuration on page 83 or Section 5.3, Cellular Activation GSM/GPRS/HSDPA on
page 89 for additional network configuration details.
2. On a wireless device, locate the list of detected Access Points. By default, the ProPak6 detected is
named using the Product Serial Number (PSN). Example: ProPak-6 NMCMxxxxxxxxx
change when first installed.
3. Select the ProPak6 from the list to connect.
4. Open a supported internet browser, for example, Internet Explorer®.
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OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
The default PSN is located on the bottom of the program unless if was
(OM-20000129) for details.
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