Description and Operation
Connecting the Receiver and a Computer
Charging the Batteries
It is a good idea to completely charge the internal batteries with a regular external charger first and then
connect your external battery. This will prevent unwanted charging internal batteries from the external
battery and ensure the longest operating time.
To check the status of the internal batteries, view the BAT LED or check the status using JAVAD GNSS
software.
• Check the BAT LEDs for battery status.
– A green light indicates greater than 85% charge.
– An Yellow light indicates an intermediate charge.
– A red light indicates less than 15% charge.
To charge the receiver internal batteries, take the following steps:
• Plug the Receiver-to-SAE cable's 5-pin connector into the power port of the receiver (14-578101-01).
• Connect the opposite end of this cable with the battery charger'-s SAE connector (22-570101-01).
• Plug the other end of this cable into an AC outlet with cable (14-508053-01).
• Leave overnight.
Turning On/Off the Receiver
To turn ON the receiver, press and hold the power button until the LEDs briefly flash. To turn OFF the
receiver, press and hold the power key for more than one and less than four seconds (until both the SAT
and the REC LEDs are off).
This delay (about 1 second) will prevent the receiver from being turned off by mistake.
5. Connecting the Receiver and a Computer
JAVAD GNSS NetView software provides an interface for various configuration, monitoring, and
management functions for the receiver.
To configure, manage files, or maintain the receiver, connect the receiver and a computer using one of the
following methods and start NetView:
• an RS232 cable and a computer/controller;
• a USB cable and a computer/controller with the JAVAD GNSS USB driver installed;
• a Bluetooth®-enabled external device (computer/controller).
Once you have established a connection between the receiver and the computer/controller, you will be
able to configure the receiver and its components, send commands to the receiver, download files from
the receiver's memory; as well as, upload new firmware, upload an OAF, and upload configuration files to
a receiver, using NetView.
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