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Magellan ProFlex 500 Reference Manual (406 pages)
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Receiver
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1. Introduction
13
What Is Proflex 500
13
System Components Overview
14
Equipment Description & Basic Functions
19
Display Screens
25
Charging Batteries before Use
29
Specifications
31
Firmware Options
35
Port Pinouts
35
Chapter 2. FAST Survey Field Software
41
Installing FAST Survey
41
Registering as a FAST Survey User
42
Creating a New FAST Survey Job
43
How FAST Survey Interfaces with Your Equipment Via Bluetooth
44
Chapter 3. RTK Configuration Steps
47
Temporary RTK Base Setup
47
RTK Base Configuration
50
RTK Rover Setup
54
RTK Rover Configuration
57
Network Connection
62
Direct IP Connection to Your Own Base through RTDS Software
66
Using a CDMA Cell Phone for Network Connection
70
Chapter 4. RTK Surveying
71
Uploading Stakeout Points to the Field Terminal
71
Running Localization
72
Staking out Points
75
Logging Points
78
Logging Points in Continuous Mode
79
Downloading RTK Points to GNSS Solutions
80
Chapter 5. Logging Raw Data
81
Introduction
81
Raw Data Logging Methods
82
Downloading Raw Data
83
Deleting Raw Data Files
84
Chapter 6. Post-Processed Surveying
85
System Setup
85
System Configuration
87
Static Survey
90
Stop & Go" Kinematic Survey
92
Continuous Kinematic Survey
94
Chapter 7. Marine Surveying & Machine Guidance
97
Short Introduction to Controlling Proflex 500 through $PASHS Commands
97
Chapter 8. Using Serial Commands
99
Introduction to Serial Commands
99
Applying Commands through Serial Port or Bluetooth
100
Applying Commands through TCP/IP
101
List of Commands
105
Default Settings
108
Chapter 9. Set Command Library
113
ANH: Antenna Height
113
ANP,PCO & Anp,Edx: Creating/Editing Antenna Definitions
114
ANP,DEL: Delete User-Defined Antenna
115
ANP,OWN: Naming the Local Antenna
115
ANP,REF: Naming the Antenna Used at the Base
116
ANR: Antenna Reduction Mode
118
ANT: Antenna Height
119
ATM: Enabling/Disabling ATOM Messages
121
ATM,ALL: Disabling All ATOM Messages
122
ATM,PER: Setting Unique Output Rate for All ATOM Messages
123
BAS: Differential Data Type
124
BEEP: Beeper Setup
125
BTH,NAME: Bluetooth Device Name
126
BTH,PIN: Bluetooth Device Pin Code
127
CMR,TYP: CMR Message Type and Rate
128
CPD,AFP: Setting the Confidence Level of Ambiguity Fixing
129
CPD,FST: RTK Output Mode
130
CPD,MOD: Base/Rover Mode
131
CPD,NET: Network Corrections
133
CPD,REM: Differential Data Port
134
CPD,RST: RTK Process Reset
135
CTS: Handshaking
136
DIP: Server Connection
137
DIP,OFF: Terminating Direct IP Connection
138
DRI: Raw Data Recording Rate
139
DYN: Receiver Dynamics
140
ECP,OFF: Powering off Ports B & F
141
ECP,ON: Powering on Ports B & F
142
ELM: Setting the Elevation Mask for Raw Data Output
143
ETH,OFF: Powering off the Ethernet Port
143
ETH,ON: Powering on the Ethernet Port
144
ETH,PAR: Ethernet Parameters
144
FIL,D: Deleting Files
146
INI: Receiver Initialization
147
GLO: GLONASS Tracking
148
LTZ: Time Zone
149
MDM,DAL: Dialing and Hanging up
150
MDM,INI: Initializing the Modem
151
MDM,OFF: Powering off the Internal Modem
152
MDM,ON: Powering on the Internal Modem
153
MDM,PAR: Setting the Modem Parameters
154
MDP: Setting Port a to RS232 or RS422
156
MEM: Selecting Memory Device Used
157
MWD: Setting the Modem Timeout
158
NME: Enabling/Disabling NMEA Messages
159
NME,ALL: Disabling All NMEA and NMEA-Like Messages
160
NME,PER: Setting Unique Output Rate for All NMEA Messages
161
NTR,LOD: Loading the NTRIP Caster Source Table
162
NTR,MTP: Connecting Receiver to NTRIP Caster Mount Point
163
NTR,PAR: NTRIP Settings
164
OCC: Writing Occupation Data to Raw Data File
165
OPTION: Receiver Firmware Options
166
PEM: Setting the Position Elevation Mask
167
PHE: Setting the Active Edge of the Event Marker Pulse
167
POS: Setting the Antenna Position
169
PPS: Setting PPS Pulse Properties
170
PRT: Setting Baud Rates
171
PWR,OFF: Powering off the Receiver
172
PWR,PAR: Power Management
173
RAW: Enabling/Disabling Raw Data Messages in Legacy Ashtech Format
174
RAW,ALL: Disabling All Raw Data Messages
175
RAW,PER: Setting Unique Output Rate for Raw Data
176
RDP,OFF: Powering off the Internal Radio
177
RDP,ON: Powering on the Internal Radio
178
RDP,PAR: Setting the Radio
179
RDP,TYP: Defining the Type of Radio Used
181
REC: Enable/Disable, Start/Stop Raw Data Recording
182
RST: Default Settings
183
RTC,MSG: Defining a User Message
184
RTC,TYP: RTCM Message Type
185
SBA: Enabling/Disabling SBAS Tracking
187
SIT: Defining a Site Name
188
STI: Defining a Station ID
189
TCP,PAR: TCP/IP Server Settings
190
TCP,UID: TCP/IP Authentication
191
UDP: User-Defined Dynamic Model Parameters
192
WAK: Acknowledging Alarms
193
ZDA: Setting Date & Time
194
Chapter 10. Query Command Library
195
ALM: Almanac Message
195
ANH: Antenna Height
197
ANP: Antenna Parameters
197
ANR: Antenna Reduction Mode
199
ANT: Antenna Height
200
ATM: ATOM Data Parameters
201
ATO: ATOM Message Parameters
203
BAS: Differential Data Type
205
BEEP: Beeper State
206
BTH: Bluetooth Settings
207
CMR,MSI: CMR Message Status
208
CPD,AFP: Ambiguity Fixing Parameter
209
CPD,ANT: Base Antenna Height
210
CPD,FST: Fast RTK Output Mode
211
CPD,MOD: Base/Rover Mode
212
CPD,NET: RTK Network Operation Mode
213
CPD,POS: Base Position
214
CPD,REM: Differential Data Port
215
CRT: Cartesian Coordinates of Position
216
CTS: Handshaking
218
DCR: Cartesian Coordinates of Baseline
219
DIP: Direct IP Parameters
220
DPO: Delta Position
221
DRI: Raw Data Recording Rate
222
DYN: Receiver Dynamics
223
ECP: Power Status of Extended Communication Port
224
ELM: Elevation Mask
225
ETH: Ethernet Status and Parameters
226
FLS: List of Raw Data Files
227
GGA: GNSS Position Message
228
GLL: Geographic Position - Latitude/Longitude
229
GLO: GLONASS Tracking Status
230
GRS: GNSS Range Residuals
231
GSA: GNSS DOP and Active Satellites
232
GST: GNSS Pseudo-Range Error Statistics
233
GSV: GNSS Satellites in View
234
MDM: Modem Status and Parameters
235
MDM,LVL: Modem Signal Level
237
MDP: Port a Setting
237
MEM: Selected Memory Device
239
MWD: Modem Watchdog Timeout
240
NMO: NMEA Message Output Settings
241
NTR: NTRIP Settings
243
NTR,MTP: Connection to Mount Point
244
NTR,TBL: Source Table
244
OCC: Ocupation State and Parameters
246
OPTION: Installed Receiver Firmware Options
247
PEM: Position Elevation Mask
248
PHE: Active Edge of Event Marker Pulse
249
POS: Computed Position Data
250
PPS: PPS Settings
251
PRT: Baud Rate Settings
251
PTT: PPS Time Tag
253
PWR: Power Status
254
RAW: Raw Data Logging Settings
255
RDP,CHT: Radio Channel Table
257
RDP,PAR: Radio Parameters
258
RDP,TYP: Radio Type Used
261
REC: Raw Data Recording Status
262
RID: Receiver Identification
263
RMC: Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data
264
RRE: Residual Error
265
RTC: RTCM Status
266
RTC,MSI: RTCM Message Status
268
RWO: Raw Data Output Settings
269
SAT: Satellites Status
270
SBA: SBAS Tracking Status
272
SIT: Site Name
272
STI: Station ID
274
TCP: TCP/IP Server Settings
275
UDP: User-Defined Dynamic Model
276
VEC: Vector & Accuracy Data
277
VERSION: Firmware Version
278
VTG: Course over Ground and Ground Speed
279
WARN: Warning Messages
280
ZDA: Time & Date
290
Chapter 11. Data Output
291
ION: Ionosphere Parameters
291
MPC: GNSS Measurements
292
PBN: Position Information
294
SBA,DAT: SBAS Data Message
294
SAL: GPS Almanac Data
295
SAG: GLONASS Almanac Data
296
SAW: SBAS Almanac Data
297
SNG: GLONASS Ephemeris Data
297
SNV: GPS Ephemeris Data
299
SNW: SBAS Ephemeris Data
300
TTT: Event Marker
301
Chapter 12. Precise Surveying - Field Applications & Concepts
303
Introduction to Precise Surveying
303
RTK Surveying
304
Post-Processed Surveying
310
Choosing a Location for the Base
316
Initialization
318
GNSS Antennas and Antenna Heights
325
General Considerations on Accuracy
329
Ellipsoidal Height and Elevation
333
Localization
335
Chapter 13. RTK Implementation
339
Data Link
339
RTK Correction Data Formats
348
RTK Position Output
350
Chapter 14. Planning a Large-Scale Post-Processed Static Survey
357
Network Design
357
Observation Plan
359
Chapter 15. Troubleshooting
365
Bluetooth Connection from FAST Survey Failed
365
Receiver Is Not Tracking Satellites
366
Receiver Is Not Logging Data
368
Radio Data Link Fails to Provide Base Corrections to Rover
369
Data Link Okay but no Fixed Position Computed
373
Rover Is Computing Positions with High Uncertainties
374
Chapter 16. Miscellaneous
379
List of Alarms
379
Special Button Combinations Summary
383
Reset Procedure
383
Firmware Upgrade Procedure
383
Time-Tagged RTK Vs. FAST RTK Position Output
385
ATOM File Naming Conventions
385
Saving/Restoring Base and Rover Configurations
385
Setting the Base Position with FAST Survey
387
Changing the Radio Module
389
Installing a SIM Card
389
Configuring Serial Port a
389
Enabling a Firmware Option
390
Using a Geoid File in the Localization Process
390
Using a Background Map in FAST Survey
392
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