Using Pc-Cdu To Clear The Nvram; Changing Receiver Modes; Entering Extended Information Mode - Topcon Net-G3 Operator's Manual

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Using PC-CDU to Clear the NVRAM

1. Connect your receiver and computer. See "Connecting the
Receiver and a Computer" on page 2-16 for this procedure.
2. Click Tools Clear NVRAM (Figure 4-16).
While the NVRAM clears, the REC LED flashes green and red; the
STAT LED flashes red. The receiver automatically disconnects when
finished.

Changing Receiver Modes

The receiver has the following two information modes and one power
mode:
• Normal Mode – the standard surveying mode.
• Extended Information Mode – used for testing purposes during
normal operation.
• Sleep Mode – turns the receiver off but keeps it powered on in
"standby" and ready to activate via any input on a serial port.

Entering Extended Information Mode

Extended Information Mode (EIM) is used for receiver testing
purposes. In this mode, the receiver continues to work as usual, but
the STAT LED indicates "extended" information using a delimiter.
The delimiter is a distinguishable double-blink that shows the overall
status of tests performed in EIM. The STAT LED color for the
delimiter is calculated from the colors of other LED blinks and will
be one of the following colors when the test is complete:
• Orange – at least one blink is orange.
• Red – no orange blink and at least one red blink.
P/N 7010-0935
Figure 4-16. Clear NVRAM with PC-CDU
Changing Receiver Modes
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