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“Last” as the reference position. See Ref Position below for
more details).
IMPORTANT: Using the receiver front panel, you can only
configure a static base, not a moving one. Defining a
moving base can only be done using the Web Server.
However, after a receiver reset, if you turn the receiver into
a base from the front panel, then the base will operate by
default as a moving base.
The Receiver Mode screen being displayed, press the OK
button to enter the edit mode. From there, you can choose to
define the receiver as a base or a rover
The Receiver Mode screen being still displayed, press the
down-arrow key to access the following parameters:
• Antenna: This screen lists the model and height of the
antenna currently used (see example).
Second line: Antenna model
Third line: Antenna height and corresponding type of
height measurement (“V” for Vertical or “S” for Slant).
Press OK to edit these parameters. The following is
displayed, one after the other:
– Antenna Name: Press OK again to select the model of
antenna used. A list of antennas commonly used with
the receiver is provided.
Choose one, press OK, then press the down-arrow key
to switch to the next parameter below.
– Antenna Height: Press OK again to set the antenna
height. The antenna height results either from a
vertical height measurement (select “V” after entering
the measured value) or from a slant height
measurement (select “S” after entering the measured
value).
Press OK when you are done, then press Escape to
return to the Antenna screen, then the down-arrow key
to switch to the next parameter (see below).
• Ref. Position: If the base was last defined as moving, then
the screen only shows the “Moving” status. If the base was
last defined as static, the screen shows the position
currently defined as the base’s reference position (see
example).
Second line: Latitude of reference position
Third line: Longitude of reference position
Fourth line: Height, preceded by an acronym identifying
the point used as vertical reference (this may be PC1 for