Instrument Overview 2-10 Settings Menu
MS2090A UG PN: 10580-00444 Rev. U 2-35
6. When the GNSS (GPS) receiver has established a “good fix”, the GNSS (GPS) icon is displayed with a
center dot and the following information is kept updated:
• Fix status
• Tracked satellites
• Latitude
• Longitude
• Altitude
• UTC timing information
• Satellite Info
7. Toggling SHOW IN TITLE BAR shows the GNSS (GPS) coordinates in the Title bar at the top of the
display.
After GNSS (GPS) location fix is attained, the internal reference oscillator begins to correct its frequency to
match the GNSS (GPS) standard. After the internal frequency is adjusted to match the GNSS (GPS) standard,
the status is indicated by GPS High Accuracy showing in the Status panel, which is displayed on the left side of
the measurement display. When the GNSS (GPS) feature is not enabled, the reference source displays either
“Internal Standard Accuracy” or a user-selected external reference frequency in the Status panel.
In order to acquire data from the GNSS (GPS) satellites, you must have line-of-sight to the satellites, or the
antenna must be placed outside with no obstructions. If no GNSS (GPS) is connected for at least three days,
the Frequency Reference annotation reads Int Std Accy.