3.
Locate the Reset Receiver box, check it, and click Submit.
3.3.3.8 Deleting the GNSS Receiver Position
The VersaSync timing system requires the exact geographic position in order to calculate the
exact system time from the GNSS signal.
The Delete Position command deletes the GNSS antenna position data that is stored in the non-
volatile memory of the GNSS receiver.
The deletion of the position data will automatically initiate a new GNSS self survey, provided:
a GNSS antenna is connected to VersaSync
the GNSS receiver can track at least four satellites continuously
and the GNSS receiver it is configured to operate in Standard Mode.
The objective of the GNSS Survey is to re-discover the current antenna position.
Note: A self survey will take at least 2000 seconds (33 minutes).
Relocating VersaSync
The Delete Position command may need to be used if a VersaSync system is physically moved,
and it did not self-initiate a new survey automatically. Note that neglecting to delete the old pos-
ition data and discover the new position data will cause VersaSync not to go into syn-
chronization state.
Sanitization
The Delete Position command must also be used when sanitizing a VersaSync unit (ensuring that
no trace of position data remains on the unit).
Deleting the GNSS position
To delete the GNSS position:
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