Novatel OM-20000077 Appendix F, Updating Receiver Firmware, System Requirements, Registration Key

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Appendix F

Updating Receiver Firmware

The software update utility is specially designed to provide an easy way to update your SUPERSTAR II software and model. The software package includes the following items:

An update utility, usually called update.exe (may be named otherwise)

An activation key

An application note containing the instructions as they are in this appendix

F.1 System Requirements

Before you use the update utility, make sure your computer is IBM PC-compatible with the following minimum system requirements:

Intel-compatible 486DX-66 MHz CPU or higher

One standard serial port

Windows 95 operating system or higher

F.2 Utility Installation

Follow the steps below to install the Update utility:

1.Create a folder on the PC and name it “Update” for the Update utility installation. The folder name is not critical, but avoid names that are over 8 characters long.

2.Copy the Update utility executable file (update.exe for this example) into the newly created folder.

3.Select Run from the Start menu and press the Browse button to locate update.exe in the Update folder. Select update.exe, press the Open button and then OK.

Alternatively, you can create a shortcut to the update.exe program on your desktop.

F.3 Registration Key

NovAtel Inc.

Figure 16: Update Registration Window in DOS

Contact NovAtel Inc. with the number that appears on your screen to obtain your registration key, see Figure

16 above. Contact information can be found on Page 9. Follow the steps below to enter the registration key:

1.Copy and paste the registration key from a text file or the Customer Service e-mail. Right-click on the left corner of the DOS window, and select Edit Paste, see Figure 17 on Page 65. The registration key can also be entered manually.

2.Press <Enter>.

The registration key contains your host computer information. Only the computer that originally generated the ID number that you sent to NovAtel, is able to run the update.exe program. If you have multiple updates or upgrades, you must do them all from this one computer.

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Contents Superstar Proprietary Notice Table of Contents Appendices Tables Figures Software License Software License Firmware Updates Contact InformationElectrostatic Discharge CE Notice Warranty Policy Related Publications Congratulations ScopeRelated Publications Introduction Superstar II GPS CardFlexPak-SSII Introduction ChapterChapter Introduction Receiver Specifications Physical CharacteristicsSystem Architecture Radio Frequency RF SectionEnclosure and Wiring Harness Principal Power SupplyOptional LNA Power Supply GPS AntennaInstallation Typical System Configuration Reference DescriptionChapter Installation Electrostatic DischargeEquipment Interconnection Serial ConnectionInstallation Considerations Power ConnectionInstallation Chapter Antenna LocationConnectors and Connector Pins Assignment 1 J1 Interface and Power ConnectorData Link Base Station and Rover Units SeparationRF Connector J2 Serial Data InterfacePreamplifier Power Pass-Through Antenna Supply Protocol Selection and Non Volatile MemoryMemory Back-Up RF InputUse of Discretes Discretes IP2 and IP3 functionsNon Volatile Memory Default ConfigurationNon-Volatile Memory Data Installation Overview Description ReferenceTypical Operational Configuration Reference Description OperationSerial Port Default Settings Communications with the ReceiverGetting Started Operation ChapterPower-Up Information Boot InformationOperational Information Chapter OperationData Requests Configurable ParametersReceiver States Self-Test Mode Dead-Reckoning Mode Built-In Status TestsDatum Support RTCM-Format Messages Message FormatsRTCM1 Differential GPS Corrections Fixed RTCM9 Partial Satellite Set Differential Corrections RTCM2 Delta Differential GPS Corrections FixedChapter Message Formats Nmea Format Data Messages Message Formats ChapterPositioning Modes of Operation GPS System ErrorsSingle-Point or Autonomous Satellite-Based Augmentation System Sbas Positioning Modes of Operation ChapterSbas Messages Sbas ReceiverChapter Positioning Modes of Operation Positioning Modes of Operation Chapter Troubleshooting Cable Lengths Vs. GainTroubleshooting Chapter Appendix a Technical SpecificationsSuperstar II Family Performance Technical Specifications Appendix a Output MessagesAppendix a Technical Specifications Mechanical DrawingConnector Pin Assignment J1 Interfaces and Power Connector Pin Assignment3 I/O Electrical Characteristics O Signals Voltage LimitsFlexPak-SSII Specifications Appendix BStatus Indicators Appendix B FlexPak-SSII SpecificationsFlexPak Status Indicators Port Pin-OutsAutomobile Power Adapter Cable NovAtel part number FlexPak-SSII Specifications Appendix BCables 3.2 13-Pin Deutsch to DB9 Serial Cable NovAtel part number FlexPak 13-Pin Serial CableSetup and Operation Normal SetupDevelopment Kit DescriptionDgps Setup with the FlexPak-SSII Differential GPS SetupStarView Software Installation Antenna Specifications Coaxial Cable SpecificationsAppendix C Cable SelectionAntenna Specifications Appendix C Geodetic Active AntennaAntenna Gain Depending on Cable Length Required Typical Current Consumption Versus Antenna GainAppendix C Antenna Specifications Active AntennaPassive Antenna Recommended Geodetic Active AntennasPassive Antenna Specifications Patch Element GPS Antenna 201-990146-716 MCX, +12 dBGPS Antenna 201-990147-606 +26 dB Antenna Specifications Appendix C Appendix D Standards/ReferencesAppendix E Ttff and Satellite AcquisitionTime-To-First-Fix Ttff Re-AcquisitionUtility Installation Appendix FUpdating Receiver Firmware System RequirementsRegistration Key Accepted Starting Software and Options UpdateUpdating Receiver Firmware Appendix F Programming Success Appendix F Updating Receiver FirmwareAppendix G GPS OverviewGPS System Design Space SegmentHeight Relationships Control SegmentUser Segment Appendix G GPS OverviewGPS Positioning GPS Overview Appendix GSingle-Point vs. Relative Positioning Accuracy versus Precision1Static vs. Kinematic Positioning MultipathReal-time vs. Post-mission Data Processing Why Does Multipath Occur? Consequences of Multipath ReceptionHardware Solutions For Multipath Reduction Antenna Site SelectionGPS Signal Multipath vs. Increased Antenna Height Antenna DesignsGPS Overview Appendix G Appendix H Glossary of TermsGlossary of Terms Appendix H Appendix H Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Appendix H Appendix AcronymsAcronyms Appendix Appendix Acronyms Index GEO, Sbas IndexIndex Index OM-20000077 Rev 2004/03/11