User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Setup
- Operation
- PC Utilities
- Bluetooth® Configuration
- Technical Specifications
- Commands
- B.1 Syntax Conventions
- B.2 BTCONTROL Enable/Disable Bluetooth
- B.3 COM Configure COM Port
- B.4 FRESET Clear Selected Data from NVM and Reset
- B.5 LOG Request Logs from the Receiver
- B.6 PDPFILTER Enable, disable or reset the PDP filter
- B.7 PDPMODE Select the PDP mode and dynamics
- B.8 RADARCFG Configure the ER output
- B.9 RESET Performs a hardware reset
- B.10 SBASCONTROL Set SBAS test mode and PRN
- Logs
- Replacement Parts
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Appendix A Technical Specifications
A.2.2 SMART-MR10 Streamlined Cable (Part Number 01018526)
The SMART-MR10 streamlined cable, designed for reduced size and weight, and increased flexibility,
provides:
• Connection to a battery while operating in the field. The exposed wires (red for positive and black
for negative) can be connected to a 12 or 24V vehicular power circuit (or equivalent), which must
be protected by a user-supplied 5A fuse (NovAtel recommends an automotive blade-type fuse
rated for 5A with an operating voltage of more than 36 V).
• Two DB-9 connectors. One of these is normally connected to a PC/laptop serial (RS-232)
communication port and the other to a modem or radio transmitter to propagate differential
corrections (refer to your user-supplied modem or radio transmitter user guide for more
information on its connectors).
• One pair of bare wires, where the outer insulation is cut away but the wires beneath are intact, are
provided for emulated radar. See Table 8 on page 71 for their pinouts. For more information on
mating connectors and part numbers, see Table 9 on page 72.
This cable is RoHS compliant.
Figure 28: SMART-MR10 Streamlined Cable
+
-
ER
COM2
COM1
User Supplied
5A Fuse
Tyco 23-pin
connector