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valid). Normally this represents the latency in the correction data.

The number of satellites used in the solution

The Solution Status

The receiver's date and time (GMT and local)

Open this window by selecting Position Window from the View menu or its button in the Window Toolbar.

Right-click in the Position window to that enables you to set the PC clock to the receiver's time, change the font used to display the position data or set the units through the Options dialog box.

Velocity Window: The Velocity window displays vertical and horizontal speed and direction.The numeric displays within the dial, and the velocity values below the dial, show the vector velocity as well as the vertical, North, and East velocity components. If necessary, the scale in the dial increases so that you have room to accelerate.

Open this window by selecting Velocity Window from the View menu or its button in the Window Toolbar.

Compass Window: The direction dial is a compass that displays the direction of motion of the receiver over ground and its elevation (both in degrees). The white arrow indicates the elevation value on the vertical scale down the centre of the dial. The black arrow on the outer rim of the dial indicates the Track Over Ground value. Both the track over ground and elevation angles are also shown at the bottom of the Compass window.

Open this window by selecting Compass Window from the View menu or its button in the Window Toolbar.

INS Window: If applicable, please refer to your SPAN User Manual for more on INS. Information in the INS Position, Velocity, Attitude window is only available if you have an INS- capable receiver model.

The dial is a graphical display of the Roll, Pitch and Azimuth values indicated by an arrow on each axis.

Open this window by selecting INS Window from the View menu or its button in the Window Toolbar.

Plan Window: The Plan window provides real-time graphic plotting of the current position of each connected device. The latitude and longitude shown at the bottom of the window indicate the receiver's reference position, which is used as the center of the grid system. The receiver's

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Contents SMART-AG User Manual Proprietary Notice PC Utilities Table of ContentsIntroduction Technical Specifications Tables Figures Software License Restrictions You may notSoftware License Warranty SMART-AGStandard Terms and Conditions of Sales Terms and Conditions Terms and Conditions FCC Notices Weee Notice Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC and SafetySMART-AG Regulatory Testing RoHS NoticeCustomer Service Oemv Firmware UpgradesForeword CongratulationsConventions Models and Features Chapter IntroductionModel Name Firmware Feature SMART-AG Controller ModelsAdditional Equipment Required Chapter Installation and SetupSMART-AG Setup SMART-AG Connector Pin-Out Simplified SMART-AG SetupMounting Bracket Installing the PC UtilitiesPower Supply Requirements Status Indicators Additional Features and InformationConnecting Data Communications Equipment Mounting the SMART-AGCan Setup SMART-AG LED Status IndicatorsNema Standards Available can Signals on the SMART-AGEmulated Radar ER Communications with the Receiver Serial Port Default SettingsChapter Operation Communicating with the Receiver Using CDU Communicating Using a Remote TerminalCommunicating Using a Personal Computer Getting StartedChapter Operation Transmitting and Receiving Corrections Basic Differential Setup DescriptionBase Station Configuration Log port message trigger periodRecommended Configuration Rover Station ConfigurationGPS + Glonass Base and Rover Configuration Configuration Notes Chapter Operation CDU/Convert Installation Chapter PC UtilitiesCDU PC Utilities Chapter Chapter Gdop Chapter Convert Rinex FormatChapter Convert Command Line Switches NovAtel Logs for Rinex ConversionFirmware Upgrades Upgrading Using the Auth CommandUpdating Using the WinLoad Utility Transferring Firmware FilesUsing the WinLoad Utility Open a File to Download Downloading firmware Upgrade Process Complete Appendix a SMART-AG Specifications Dimensions SMART-AG Power/Communications Development kit Cable Colour Signal Name Label SMART-AG Cable PinoutsSMART-AG Mating Connectors Recommended Fuse and Fuse Holders Fuse Recommended Fuse/Fuse HolderSMART-AG Commands in Alphabetical Order Appendix BFreset Freset TargetLOG Abbreviated Ascii SyntaxMessage ID Description Field Name Value Type Detailed Serial Port Identifiers THISPORT31 Radarcfg Mode Description Response ModesReset Appendix C SMART-AG Logs in Alphabetical OrderRadarsignal Position or Velocity Type Type binary Type Ascii DescriptionSolution Status PendingVersion HW & SW Versions and Serial Numbers Component TypeAppendix D Replacement Parts Index Index Log OM-20000123 Rev 2008/12/16