Novatel GM-14915095 manual

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    1 OEM6 ® Family GM-14915095 Rev 7 January 2015 QUICK ST ART GUIDE This guide provides the basic infor mation needed to set up and begin using a NovAtel ® OEM6 ® family card. USER MANUALS • For more information on the inst allation and ope ration of the NovAtel receiver , download the OEM6 Family Installation and Oper ation User Manual (OM-2000[...]

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    2 OEM6 FAMILY CARDS Figure 1: OEM615 Connectors and Indicators Figure 2: OEM617 Connectors and Indicators BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW LED S tatus Indicator J1 101 Power/dat a/ signal connec tor J101 RF signal IN/ LNA power OUT BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW LED S t atus Indicator J1 101 Power/dat a/ signal connec tor J101 RF signal IN/ LNA power OUT[...]

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    3 Figure 3: OEM617D Connectors and Indicators Figure 4: OEM628 Connectors and Indicators BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW LED S tatus Indicator J1 101 Power/dat a/ signal connector Primary RF signal IN/LNA power OUT Secondary RF signal IN/LNA powe r OUT TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW P1500 power , data and signaling P1502 CAN/Ethernet connectors J100 RF signal IN/ LNA p[...]

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    4 Figure 5: OEM638 Connectors and Indicators SETTING UP AN OEM6 FAMILY CARD Complete the following steps below to connect and powe r the OEM6 family card. 1. Install the OEM6 family card and the wiring harness in a secure enclosure to reduce envir onmental exposure, RF interference, and protect against ESD.  Refer to OEM6 Family Inst allation an[...]

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    5 2. Prepar e the COM port s as necessary . For OEM628 and OEM638, COM1 is sof tware configurable for RS-232 and RS-422. For OEM615, OEM617 and OEM617D, COM1 is L VTTL and requires a level-conve rter to communicate at RS-232/RS-422 levels. 3. Mount a GNSS antenna on a secure, st able struct ure with an unobstr ucted view of the sky from horizon to [...]

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    6 2. Select New Connection fr om the Welcome window . 3. Enter a name for the connection. 4. Select Device T ype to use to communicate from the drop list: • Serial - define the COM port and connection settings • USB - define the COM port and connection settings • Network - select a receiver and define network settings 5. Click the OK button t[...]

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    7 Entering Commands Commands can be sent to the receive r with the Console window under Vie w in the menu b ar . Enter commands in the text box at th e bottom of the Consol e window . Note the following when entering commands: • Logs can be requested in three format s: ASCII (e.g., log bestposa ), Abbreviat ed ASCII (e.g., log bestpos ) and Binar[...]

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    8 E NABLING L- BAND L-Band equipped receivers can achieve sub-metre po si tion accuracy using correction data re ceived from geostationary satellites. T o use the L-Band corrections, an L-Band-cap able receiv er model and antenna are required (refer to our web site www .novatel.com/pr oducts/gn ss-antennas for information on NovAtel L-Band-cap able[...]

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    9 Once the base and rover are se t up, configure them for RTCA, R TCM, RTCMV3 , CMR+ or CMR corrections. Below is an RTCA example (replac e the latitude, longitu de and height coor dinates shown wi th those of the base ): Base serialconfig com2 115200 n 8 1 n on interfacemode com2 none rtca off fix position latitude longitude height ( enter your ow[...]

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    10 ETHERNET CONNECTION The OEM628 a nd OEM638 receivers a re equipped with a 10/100baseT Ethernet port th at supports IPv4 Internet layer , TCP/IP transport, T elnet and ping . Through the por t, remote debugging, acce pt MRTCA (modified R TCA) dat a and downloading firmware can be perfor med. OEM6 family receivers are also equipped with NTRIP V er[...]

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    11 ONBOARD MEMORY The OEM63 8 contains 4 giga bytes of no n-volatile flas h memory for onboard da ta storage. Data can be logged to inte rnal memory and downloaded for post-processing. Refer to the OEM6 Family Inst allation and Operation User Manual (OM-20000128) for det ails. Additional Functionality Refer to the OEM6 Family Installation and Opera[...]

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    12 QUESTIONS OR COMMENT S For questions or comment s regarding a OEM6 Family card, please cont act NovAtel using one of these methods: Email: support@novatel.com Web : www .n ovatel.com Phone: 1-800-NOV A TEL (U.S. and Canada) +1-403-295-4900 (International) Fax: 403-295- 4901 OEM6, W aypoint, NovAtel and RT -2 are reg istered trademarks of NovAtel[...]