Instruction Manual: Sensor MGPS ONTENTS CONTENTS.............................2 1. PREFACE..............................3 2. DESCRIPTION............................3 3. CONNECTION............................4 3.1 C ....................................4 ONTROL NPUT 3.1.1 V-Cable....................................4 3.1.2 Duplication of a Duplex Receiver Channel........................4 3.2 C MGPS JETIBOX............................5 ONNECTION OF THE TO THE 3.3 C MGPS DUPLEX ..........................5...
In order to be able to record the measured data the MGPS sensor is equipped with a memory for approximately 18 hours of uninterrupted data recording with a numerosity of one record per second (8 MB MGPS version).
Instruction Manual: Sensor MGPS 3. Connection 3.1 Control Input If we want the sensor MGPS to record pulse lengths it is advisable to use one of the following methods. 3.1.1 V-Cable Connect the V-cable to the receiver, one of the two ends for example to the regulator, servo etc.
In this case only one sensor with power supply via the receiver can be connected. The triple core MGPS sensor cable with black JR connector must be connected to the DUPLEX receiver (to the input marked EXT.). Connection of Control input see chapter 3.1.
The MGPS sensor is manufactured with 4 or 8MB high capacity memories for data recording. The MGPS sensor with 4MB memory offers a data storage capacity of 32 768 savings or a capacity of 1024 records corresponding approximately to nine hours of uninterrupted recording with the numerosity of 1x per second savings or 1024 switching on operations.
Chyba: zdroj odkazu nenalezen. 5.2 MIN / MAX MGPS MENU: MIN / MAX – by pressing button D (arrow down) you select record depictions of altitude extremes, distance extremes and speed extremes which occurred during operation.
Last trip – shows value of covered path before sensor switching off. 5.3 SETTING MGPS MENU: SETTING – by pressing button D (arrow down) a change to the basic setting of the MGPS sensor will be carried out. StartNewRecord – by simultaneous pressing of arrows R and L (right and left) a new record in the memory is created and storing of new data gets started.
5.5 GPS DATA MGPS MENU: GPS DATA – by pressing button D (arrow down) you will change to the depiction of actual informations about coordinates and altitude above sea level. GPS Latitude – coordinates of terrestrial latitude of the actual position.
6. Software and Connection to the PC The USBa adapter is used for connection of the MGPS to the PC and for data transfer. The USBa adapter is connected to the USB port of a computer (1) and the input Ext. of the MGPS sensor is plugged into the adapter (2).
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