Manually Setting The Gnss Position - Safran SecureSync 2400 User Manual

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3.3.3.9

Manually Setting the GNSS Position

The exact geographic position (location and elevation) of the antenna your
SecureSync unit— and thus its onboard GNSS receiver— is a major factor for
SecureSync to calculate an accurate System Time from the GNSS reference.
Normally, the onboard GNSS receiver will track and adjust the antenna position
during the so-called GNSS self survey, which is performed during initial com-
missioning of a SecureSync unit, or when rebooting a unit after it had been
powered down for some time ("cold start").
Depending on where your GNSS antenna is installed and thus, how good the
reception is, the self survey may be adequate for most applications.
Setting a Manual Position, however, i.e. manually applying your current geo-
graphic position data (Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude) may be necessary if
your GNSS receiver could not complete its survey due to poor reception.
In some cases, setting the position manually may also help to reduce the amount
of time needed for the initial position "fix", i.e. for SecureSync to synchronize with
the satellites in view.
Note that this position will also be used if Apply A-GPS Data is checked.
To manually set your position:
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Note:
In
Mobile Receiver Mode
ition and start the GNSS survey. This feature is only available in
ard Mode
and in
GNSS survey may take up to 24 hours.
Note:
This topic applies only to stationary applications, i.e. to
ard
mode, or
Note:
The elevation (altitude) should be set in accordance with the
World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS 84), not Mean Sea Level (MSL).
1. Determine your geographic position. For more information, see
ing Your Position" on the next
2. Navigate to
INTERFACES > REFERENCES:
window, click
Edit
it is NOT possible to delete the pos-
Single Satellite
Mode. In Single Satellite Mode a
Single Satellite
mode.
page.
in the lower left corner. The
3.3  Managing References
"Determin-
GNSS 0. In the
GNSS 0
GNSS 0
window will open:
Stand-
Stand-
status
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