CHANGE OF LOCATION
After a change of location, the antenna moves to the last position selected. After initialisation, you will therefore see the following display (example, as it depends on the last selected position):
For slight changes of location, the antenna can find the satellite very quickly.
If the satellite is not found at the known position, the search starts automatically.
Note: To help ensure the required satellite is found quickly, the CAP 910 uses GPS data recorded during the journey. However, GPS data is only recorded if both the green ignition lead and the turntable are connected to the 12 V power supply (the receiver can remain switched off). If this is not possible, we recommend that you connect the turntable and the ignition signal to the 12 V power supply for approximately 3 minutes before setting up the system. The current GPS data will be provided during this time. Once the ignition signal has been removed, the receiver can be switched on. The CAP 910 now searches for satellites using the exact elevation.
If the search is unsuccessful, the following message appears:
The search starts automatically after five seconds or if the button was pressed previously.
The search may take a few minutes (generally about two minutes). You will first see the following message:
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