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Fugro 8200HP - Features and Information; Strobes; Receiver Status; Mounting the Receiver

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OmniSTAR 8200HP User Manual
Issue 1.07, 10/2008
9
Features and Information
This section contains information on the features of the 8200HP receiver.
Strobes
On the 8200HP, a set of outputs that provide status and synchronisation
signals are given. These signals are called strobes. Access to the 8200HP
strobe signals can be obtained through both data ports.
The strobe available on the 8200HP is the One Pulse Per Second (1 PPS)
signal. The falling edge of this signal is synchronised with GPS time.
Receiver status
The 8200HP is equipped with an LCD display showing the status of the
receiver. Using the display and the buttons around the display, the receiver
can be configured without the need to connect a computer. The functions of
the LCD display and the configuration menus are described further on in this
manual.
Mounting the receiver
The 8200HP casing is equipped with four slotted mounting holes to facilitate
mounting the receiver to a surface. This section provides information on how
to mount the receiver.
Note: The receiver casing was not designed for mounting in high-dynamics or
high-vibration environments.
To mount the 8200HP receiver:
1. Using the slotted holes as a template, drill four holes in the mounting
surface.
2. Use screws to secure the casing to the mounting surface. When using
machine screws, tap the mounting holes to fasten the receiver to the
mounting surface. Alternatively, self-tapping screws can be used.
3. Make sure not to mount the receiver in a location where it can easily be
damaged during normal operation. Try to protect the receiver against
harsh environmental conditions.

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