User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- USER GUIDE
- Legal Notices
- Safety Information
- Contents
- Introduction
- Features and Functions
- Batteries and Power
- Setup Guidelines
- Setting up the Receiver
- Configuring the Receiver Settings
- Using the SCS900 Site Controller software to configure the base station, the rover, and the radios
- Configuring the receiver to log data for postprocessing
- Configuring the receiver in real time
- Configuring the receiver using application files
- Creating and editing the configuration files that control the receiver
- AutoBase Feature
- Default Settings
- Specifications
- NMEA-0183 Output
- GSOF Messages
- Adding Internal Radio Frequencies
- Upgrading the Receiver Firmware
- Data Logging and Postprocessed Measurement Operations
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
APPENDIX
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Data Logging and Postprocessed
Measurement Operations
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In this appendix:
Q Connecting to the office
computer
Q Transferring files directly from a
CompactFlash card
Q Deleting files in the receiver
Q Supported file types
By default, the SPS GPS receivers cannot log data
unless you purchase the Data Logging option. For
more information, see Configuring the receiver to
log data for postprocessing, page 38.
The SPS770 GPS receiver keeps satellite
measurements and other data in files stored on a
CompactFlash card when the data has been used
for static measurement. An SPSx80 Smart GPS
antenna uses the internal memory of the receiver
to store this data. The data files cannot be
processed until you transfer them to your office
computer.
Note – The SPS770 GPS receiver supports a
maximum of 512 files on the CompactFlash cards.
Note – The SPS780 has an available memory of
2 MB. The SPS880 Extreme has an available
memory of 6 MB. The SPS750 Basic has an
available memory of 2 MB when the Data Logging
option is enabled. The SPS750 Max has an
available memory of 27 MB when the option is
enabled. The SPS850 Extreme has an available
memory of 27 MB when the option is enabled. None
of the receivers have a maximum file quantity limit.