OEM7®Installation and OperationUser Manual
OEM7 Installation and Operation User Manual v1 5
3.12.2 Monitoring Signals Using a Command Line 61
Example: 62
Example: 62
3.12.3 Monitoring Signals Using NovAtel CONECT 2.0 64
3.12.4 Configure Filters 66
3.12.5 Remove Interference Signals 66
3.13 Logging and Retrieving Data Overview 69
3.14 Additional Features and Information 69
3.14.1 Strobes 69
3.14.2 Status Indicator 69
3.14.3 External Oscillator 70
Chapter 4 Built-In Status Tests
4.1 Receiver Status Word 71
4.2 Error Strobe Signal 72
4.3 RXSTATUSEVENT Log 72
4.4 RXSTATUS Log 72
4.4.1 Status Word 72
4.4.2 Error Word 73
4.4.3 Status Code Arrays 74
4.4.4 Receiver Status Code 74
4.4.5 Auxiliary Status Codes 74
4.4.6 Set and Clear Mask for all Status Code Arrays 75
4.5 Status LED 75
Chapter 5 Ethernet Configuration
5.1 Required Hardware 77
5.2 Static IP Address Configuration 77
5.2.1 Static IP Address Configuration—Receiver 78
5.2.2 Static IP Address Configuration—Windows 7 79
5.2.3 Confirming Ethernet Setup 80
5.3 Dynamic IP Address Configuration 80
5.4 Base/Rover Configuration through Ethernet Connectivity 82
5.5 Large COM Port Data Throughput 83
5.6 NTRIP Configuration 84
Chapter 6 CAN Bus
6.1 Default Configuration 87
6.2 Configuring the CAN Bus 87
6.2.1 Configuration Notes 88
6.2.2 Example of Enabling the CAN Bus 88
6.2.3 Example of Modifying the CAN Bus Parameters 88
6.2.4 Example of Detecting an Address Claim Failure and Reconfiguring 88
6.2.5 Address Claim Procedure 89
6.3 NMEA2000 Logging 89
6.3.1 Example of NMEA2000 Log Configuration 90
6.3.2 Example of Custom PGN Configuration 90
6.4 Corrections Over CAN 90
6.4.1 Example for Receiving Corrections from Any Source 91
6.4.2 Example for Transmitting Corrections to 0x1C Node 91
6.5 NovAtel Messages Over CAN 91
6.6 Configuring OEM7 Receivers to Use OEM6 CAN Settings 92