Validity: Status indicator lights for TIME and 1PPS signals: “On” (green) indicates a
valid signal, “Off” (red) indicates that no valid signal is available. A yellow 1PPS light
indicates that the monitored 1PPS value fell below a quality threshold and the unit is in
flywheel mode (for more information, see "Reference Monitoring: Phase" on page272).
Receiver Mode:
Single Satellite: Used in areas with poor GNSS reception.
Standard:Default operating mode for the GNSS receiver.
Mobile: For non-stationary applications.
Receiver Dynamics: (u-blox receivers only); see "Select a setting and click Submit." on
page194.
Survey Progress: Real-time status:
ACQUIRING (x Satellites)—red
SURVEYING (x %)—yellow; remains at 1% if no satellites are in view
COMPLETE—green
Number of Tracked Satellites: The number of satellites currently being tracked.
Offset: As set by the user, in nanoseconds.
Antenna Sense:
OK (green)
Open: Check the antenna for the presence of an open.
Short: Check the antenna for the presence of a short circuit.
Position: NetClock’s geographic position by:
Latitude: In degrees, minutes, seconds
Longitude: In degrees, minutes, seconds
Altitude: In meters MSL (Mean Sea Level)
Receiver Constellation: GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou/QZSS
Client A-GPS Status: A-GPS is ENABLED and running, or DISABLED
Client A-GPS Data: External A-GPS data is AVAILABLE, or UNAVAILABLE
Server A-GNSS Status: The Rinex Server feature is ENABLED and running, or DISABLED
Server A-GNSS Data: A-GPS data is AVAILABLE and can be downloaded by clients, or
it is UNAVAILABLE
Identified Satellite Signal Strengths: Bar graphs for all satellites detected. Color indic
ates signal strength.
With your mouse pointer, hover over a bar graph to display tool tip information about
satellite constellation, satellite number, and signal strength.
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