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Spectra SP80 - General Status Screen; Interpreting Status Icons and Data

Spectra SP80
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General Status See examples below for a rover (left) and a base (right). Refer
to the tables below for more details on each of the icons or
data reported on this screen.
NOTE: In the second
column, the slash symbol
(“/”) is used between icons
to indicate that these icons
occupy the area
successively at the
indicated displaying rate.
[1] [2] [3] [4]
[5] [6]
[1] [2] [3] [4]
[7] [7][8] [9] [11][12][10] [8] [7] [7][8] [9] [11][12][10] [8]
[5] [6]
Area
Icon or Data
Reported
Meaning
[1]
Anti-theft protection active (solid icon).
One or more alarms set (blinking icon). Press the
Scroll button as many times as necessary to read
and acknowledge the alarms.
/
One or more alarms set and anti-theft protection
active. Icons appear in succession every 1 second.
(Blank) No alarm set and anti-theft protection inactive.
[2] {a number}
Number of satellites received (all GNSS’s taken
together)
[3] {a text string}
Position solution status:
NONE: Position not available
AUTO: Autonomous GNSS position
DGPS: Differential GNSS position
S DGPS: SBAS Differential GNSS position
FLOAT: Float solution
FIXED: Fixed solution (RTK is operational)
BASE: Receiver configured as a base.
[4] {a number}
Number of satellites used (all GNSSs taken
together).
[5]
Data link information:
{x seconds}
For a rover: Corrections received. The age of cor-
rections is displayed after the icon, when available.
For a base: Corrections generated and transmitted.
(Blank) No corrections received or transmitted.
[6]
Memory information and raw data recording:
{percent}
No data recording in progress (static icon). Percent-
age of free memory in the storage medium used.
/ {percent)
Data recording in progress (dynamic icon). Percent-
age of free memory in the storage medium used.
Icons appear in succession every 1 second.

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