Selecting A Gnss Receiver Mode - Safran VersaSync User Manual

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3.3.3.3

Selecting a GNSS Receiver Mode

When connected to a GNSS antenna that receives a GNSS signal, VersaSync can
use GNSS as an input reference. The factory default configuration allows GNSS
satellites to be received/tracked with no additional user intervention required.
However, there are several user-configurable GNSS settings:
To configure the GNSS Receiver Mode for your VersaSync unit:
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GLONAS-
GPS Galileo
X
X
X
X
Note:
The augmentation systems SBAS and QZSS can be
enabled only if
The
Receiver Mode
stationary mode ("Standard" or
mode environment e.g., in a vehicle, ship or aircraft.
Offset
[ns]: to account for antenna cable delays and other latencies
Receiver
dynamics: to optimize performance for land, sea or air operation
The ability to
delete
gitude and antenna height).
The option to determine when a
only by newer GNSS receivers).
The option to select your constellation types
1. Navigate to
INTERFACES >
panel will open.
2. Select
Edit
in the bottom-left corner. The
will open:
Beido-
S
u
X
X
X
X
X
X
GPS
operation is configured.
function allows the GNSS receiver to operate in either a
"Single
the stored GNSS position information (latitude, lon-
resurvey
REFERENCES: GNSS 0. The
3.3  Managing References
Satellite" modes), or in a mobile
is to be performed (supported
GNSS 0
GNSS 0
configuration window
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