User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- What is MobileMapper 100?
- First-Time Use
- Unpacking
- Charging the Battery for the First Time
- Inserting the Battery Into the Receiver
- Turning the Receiver On
- Adjusting Backlight Level
- Setting Backlight Idle Time
- Power Management
- Regional Settings
- Locking the Screen and the Keypad
- How to Hold the Receiver
- Switching to Suspend Mode
- Turning the Receiver Off
- System Description
- Special Features
- Using MobileMapper Field Software
- Post-Processing Option and MobileMapper Office
- GNSS Toolbox
- Installing Geoids
- Platform Specifications
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GNSS Settings
•Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on GNSS Settings. This
opens a new window where you can make the following
settings:
– Tracking mode: Depending on the installed firmware
options, one or more combinations of constellations
and frequencies may be listed here. Choose the
suitable one.
– Use SBAS check box: Check this box to enable SBAS
reception, clear it otherwise.
– Elevation mask: Any satellite seen from the receiver with
an elevation angle less than the specified elevation
mask will be rejected. The default value is 5 degrees.
•Tap OK to confirm your choices and return to the GNSS
Toolbox window.
Differential Mode The table below summarizes the different settings required
for each type of communication used to acquire real-time
differential corrections.
(1) Radio parameters include channel number, data protocol,
over-the-air speed, etc.
(2) Internal modem used in CSD mode
(3) Using a network connection requires prior steps,
illustrated in the diagrams below, for the receiver to connect
to a GPRS or CDMA network. See also GPRS Connection
Using the Internal Modem on page 14 for GPRS, CDMA
Corrections Source
UHF
Radio
GSM
Modem (1)
Network
Connection (3)
Other External
Device
Direct IP NTRIP
Radio Type
•
Radio Parameters (1)
•
Phone Number
•
Host IP Address
• •
IP Port
• •
Login
•
Password
•
Network
•
Station (Mount Point)
•
“Send Position
to Network” Setting
•
Port used
•
Baud Rate
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