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1-8 Maxor Operator’s Manual www.javad.com
INTRODUCTION
Getting to Know Your Maxor
1
Literature
Maxor literature, including manuals and other product information are
available on the JNS website (http://www.javad.com):
Maxor Operator’s Manual
Functional specifications
The following manuals will also be useful for operating and caring for your
Maxor rece
iver.
PCView Software Manual
Modem-JNS Software Manual
FLoader User's Manual
BTCONF User’s Manual
MinPad User's Manual
Getting to Know Your Maxor
The Maxor is 159 mm wide, 175 mm deep, 90 mm high, weighs ~ 1.6 kg.THe
Maxor GGDT is 159 mm wide, 162 mm deep, and 115 mm hightm weighs ~
1.620 kg (~1.760 kg with UHF modem). Maxor is versatile receiver and can be
configured in several different ways, depending on the usage and function of the
receiver at the jobsite. The casing allocates space for two no removable, on-
board Li-Ion batteries and two Euro cards. One of those cards is the GPS/GNSS
receiver and the other is used for communications (UHF modem or GSM).
The Maxor has standard interior receiver components and two end panels for
user interface,
communication, and power supply. For Maxor specifications, see
“Specifications” on page B-1
.
Internal Components
Features inside the Maxor casing include:
GNSS Antenna
An internal micro-strip, zero-centered antenna capable of receiving
GPS L1/L2 and GLONASS L1/L2 signals.

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