GPS
GLONASS
BeiDou
Galileo(*)
QZSS.
(*) As of winter 2016/17, also Galileo will be receivable.
About QZSS
QZSS is disabled by default. For further information, research QZSS online. In order to
receive QZSS signals, you must either be located in the Japan region, or use a GNSS sim
ulator (such as Spectracom GSG-5 or -6 Series).
QZSS is not considered a standalone constellation and while SecureSync allows you to enable
QZSS by itself, it is recommended to use it in combination with GPS.
Per default both GPS, and GLONASS will be enabled, in order to obtain as many satellite sig
nals as possible. Either selection can be disabled, but not both of them (if both are turned off,
no changes will be saved and the last constellation setting will be preserved).
To verify if satellite signals for the selected GNSS constellations are received, see "Determining
Which GNSS Satellites Are Received" on page187.
To configure which GNSS constellations SecureSync's GNSSreceiver shall track:
1.
Navigate to INTERFACES > REFERENCES: GNSS Reference.
2.
Click the GEAR button next to GNSS 0. The GNSS0 window will open:
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