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Tap on Developer options and then check on Allow mock
locations. From now on, MobileMapper 300 will be the
position provider for your application.
Setting
MobileMapper
300 to Receive
Corrections
Make sure MobileMapper 300 is on and the blue LED is
blinking.
Run SPace on your mobile device.
Read and accept the EULA agreement. (This is requested
only the first time you run SPace.)
This automatically starts a search for other Bluetooth
receivers located nearby (Scanning for Receivers Nearby). All
visible Bluetooth receivers are listed at the end of the
search. The Bluetooth identifier for a MobileMapper 300
is of the type: “MM300xxxxxxxx”.
Touch the Bluetooth identifier corresponding to your
MobileMapper 300. The mobile device then initiates a
Bluetooth connection with the MobileMapper 300
(Establishing connection with receiver). When this
connection is established, the Bluetooth LED on the
MobileMapper 300 will turn solid blue, “Receiver
Connected” will be reported on the mobile device screen
along with a small green padlock appearing further to the
right in the MobileMapper 300 Bluetooth identifier line.
NOTE: Some mobile devices may require the
MobileMapper 300 Pin Code the first time you make a
Bluetooth connection. In this case, enter “1234”.
Touch the right arrow to continue.
If needed, enter the antenna height (i.e. rod length).
Entering this height will cause the system to compute the
height of the corresponding ground point as the z
coordinate of every position it will deliver.
NOTE: Later on touch (top of the screen) and edit the
Antenna Height (in meters) parameter if for some reason you
need to change the antenna height.
Touch the right arrow to continue. You are then requested
to choose between four different sources of corrections:
–SBAS
–NTRIP
DIP (Direct IP)
RTX. This choice requires a valid subscription to the
Tri mble CenterPoint RTX service.
Check the current status of your RTX subscription on the
Receiver Profile Status view by tapping .