Tersus GNSS MATRIXRTK MatrixRTK GNSS Receiver User Manual 1
Tersus GNSS Inc. MatrixRTK GNSS Receiver 1
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User Manual 1
MatrixRTK User Guide Tersus GNSS Inc. All Rights Reserved 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Manual Revision FilenumberË Revision Date RevisionLevel Description 20170727 1 MatrixRTKUserGuide 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Prefacce Introd duction Welcom me to MaatrixRTK User U Guidde. This in ntroduction describees how to use this producct. Experience Req quirement In ordder to hellp you usse Tersus series prroducts better, Terrsus suggeests you carefullly read thhe instructtion. If youu are unfaamiliar witth the prodducts, please refer to www w.tersus-ggnss.com or o contact Tersus Teechnical Group. Tips foor safety use Notice: Thhe contentts here geenerally are a speciall operatio ons, and need your speecial attenntion. Pleaase read the t contennts carefully. Warning: T conteents here generallyy are veryy importaant. The m make the t machin ne damageed, make the data lo ost, Such wrong operation may dow wn the sysstem and endangers s personal safety. even breaks Exclussion Beforee using thee productss, please carefully read the operating instruction n, and it will heelp you beetter use itt. Tersus GNSS Incc. will not assume thhe respon nsibilities if you fail to operate thhe productt accordin ng to the requirem ments in operating thee product wrongly because of o failing to undersstand the instrucction, or operate operatiing instrucction. Tersus is comm mitted to constantly y perfect product functions and perfo ormance, 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL improve service quality and reserve the rights to change the contents in operating instruction without separate notice. We have checked the consistency between contents in instruction and software & hardware, without eliminating the possibility of deviation. The pictures in operating instruction are only used for reference. In case of inconformity with products, the products shall prevail. Technology and Service If you have any technical issues, you can call Tersus technology department for help, we will answer your question in time. Advice If you have any comments and suggestions, please call us or Dial the national hotline: +86-21-58460122. Your feedback information will help us to improve the quality of the product and service. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL MatrixRTKUserManual Chapter1 Introduction ................................................................................................................7 1.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................7 1.2 Features ................................................................................................................................7 1.3 Use and precautions ...........................................................................................................10 Chapter 2 GNSS receiver Introduction ...................................................................................13 2.1 Front Panel .........................................................................................................................13 2.2 Back Panel .........................................................................................................................14 2.3 Mainframe ..........................................................................................................................14 2.4 Button Function .................................................................................................................15 2.5 Indicator lights ...................................................................................................................16 2.6 LCD ...................................................................................................................................17 2.7 External port ......................................................................................................................20 Chapter 3 WEB Administration ..............................................................................................22 3.1 User login...........................................................................................................................22 3.2 WEB interface for administration ......................................................................................24 3.3 Elementary info .................................................................................................................24 3.4 Home page .........................................................................................................................26 3.5 System info ........................................................................................................................27 3.6 working mode ....................................................................................................................30 3.7 File management ................................................................................................................39 3.8 Advanced setting ................................................................................................................41 3.9 User management ..............................................................................................................49 Chapter 4 Basic operations.......................................................................................................51 4.1 Architecture model.............................................................................................................51 4.2 Basic composition and connection ....................................................................................52 4.3 Connector installation ........................................................................................................53 4.4 Network connection ...........................................................................................................54 4.5 LCD and button operation .................................................................................................61 4.6 Set the base station.............................................................................................................63 4.7 Add data record ..................................................................................................................64 4.8 Add network transmission .................................................................................................66 4.9 Data download ...................................................................................................................68 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL 4.10 Firmware upgrade ............................................................................................................72 4.11 Register the receiver ........................................................................................................73 Chapter 5 Appendix ..................................................................................................................77 5.1 Reset ..................................................................................................................................77 5.2 Tersus product technical performance parameters table ....................................................78 5.3 Standard configuration table ..............................................................................................78 5.4 Obligations of importers ....................................................................................................78 5.5 Caution ...............................................................................................................................80 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Chapter1Introduction 1.1 Introduction This manual mainly introducing GNSS receiver MatrixRTK. The MatrixRTK Series GNSS reference receiver installed with the high-performance microprocessors, high-capacity, high-speed flash memory and battery, multi-communication port and military grade industrial standard design level. With built-in firewall, data encryption transmission protocol, make the GNSS receiver more accurate, easy to use , better availability, more stable operation. On the strength of Tersusâs sophisticated GNSS technology and the years of experiences in establishing CORS/VRS system, the MatrixRTK series GNSS reference receiver will provide you with reliable communication, better performance, stronger stability and safety. Notice: 1. The specific configuration is write on the list. 2. Please carefully open the box to confirm. If you find any loss of this product and accessories, damages, please contact your local office or dealer immediately. 3. Please read the instruction manual carefully before carrying, using and handling. 1.2 Features 1.Based on the Linux operating system 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Based on the embedded Linux operating system kernel, is a real multi-user, multi-tasking, multi-platform operating system. With its system stability, management functions, powerful network; the MatrixRTK is suitable for a long time unattended continuous work. 2. Excellent GNSS multi-constellation tracking performance 220 Channels with Trimble OEM mainboard, support GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO and other global satellite navigation and positioning system, can maximize the tracking ability of all visible GNSS satellite signals, thereby improving the measurement accuracy and real-time RTK measurement performance. 3. 50 Hz updating rate Support high frequency data updating, data updating rate up to 50 Hz, and maintain the best observation quality of the data and the independence of the observation value; 4.Multi-task function The GNSS receiver can deal with multiple task operations at the same time and simultaneously download, release different types of RTK or RTD data while continuously tracking and recording satellite data. 5. Multi transmission mode With UHF radio, data line Modem, broadband port, Fax Modem, TCP / IP, built-in 3G / 2G wireless communication function, can use the Internet, wireless network for data transmission and broadcast differential data. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL 6.Massive data management function Built-in 64GB high-performance storage and can support the maximum of less than 1TB industrial-grade U disk storage or external USB storage devices; support U disk download, FTP download and remote download; and the receiver also has a loop storage function. 7.High-precision measurement technology The Tersusâs sophisticated GNSS technology make sure the accuracy reaches millimeter, make sure the data have the reliable quality. 8. Excellent compatibility With excellent compatibility, real-time output CMR, RTCM, RTCMV3, RTCM32, and other formats of correction data to compatible with third part CORS system seamlessly, which can be used to new and extend enhance CORS system. Also output high-precision real-time GNSS raw data. 9. Remote access function Easy to using the Network for remote access the reference stations, easy for remote control. 10. Multi data interface Equipped with three RS232 ports, two USB ports, one Wi-Fi, one Bluetooth communication port, one 3G / 2G communication port, one Ethernet port, one RS485 port, one external clock port, one PPS output port, fully meet the reference Station requirements. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL 11.M Multi-modde power supply Buiilt-in largee capacityy lithium battery, caan work for f 24 houurs (related d to connfigurationn); externaal voltage power su upply: 7VD DC ~ 36V VDC; supp port batttery, solarr and windd power suupply. 1.33 Use and d precau utions Altthough thee MatrixR RTK seriess (ground--based) GNSS receeiver is baased on military standard design, it is anodized with an a aluminuum alloy, but u and maintenanc the precisionn instrumennts requiree careful use e. WARN NING: Thee receiverr must be used and stored witthin the speecified envvironmentt. Please refer to thhe Appendix: MatrixR RTK prodduct tech hnical perrformancee parameeters table. Avooid using the receivver in extreeme environments. Thee MatrixR RTK (groound-reinforced) GNSS receiver usses anodiized alum minum alloy for thhe shell, buut should also be kept as dryy as possiible. And in ordeer to imprrove the stability of the recceiver and extend the posed to extreme eenvironmeents, servvice life, please avoid the reeceiver exp succh as: 1. Damp 2. The T tempeerature is higher thann 75 Ä 3. The T tempeerature is less l than -40Ä 4. Corrosive liquid or gas 5RRP P%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJ JKHQJ5RDG3XG GRQJ'LVWULFW6KD DQJKDL Do not place the GNSS antenna near sources of electricity and strong interfering signals: 1. Oil (spark plug) 2. TV and computer monitors 3. Generator 4. Electric motorcycle 5. DC - AC power conversion equipment 6. Fluorescent light 7. Power switch When selecting the position of the GNSS reference station for continuous operation, notice the following: The site should be easy to place the receiving device and have a wide field of vision. Field height above 10 degrees should not have obstacles, so as not to absorb or block the GNSS signal, as shown in Figure 1-1: Figure 1-1 1.Near the site should avoid the large area of water or strong interference with the satellite signal, to reduce the impact of multi-path effect. 2.The site should be away from high-power radio transmission sources (such as television stations, microwave stations, etc.,) it's better to keep a 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL distance more than 200m; away from high-voltage transmission lines, the distance should more than 50m to avoid electromagnetic interference on the GNSS signal. 3.To provide a stable device to fix the antenna. 4.To provide reliable and stable power supply and communication network. 5. Suitable placement and protection of GNSS reference station equipment. 6.Select the traffic developed place, easy to arrive for inspection and maintenance. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Chapter2 2GNSSSreceivverInttroducction 2.11 Front Panel BackPaanel FrrontPanel Figure 2-1 2 Overalll appearan nce of the receiver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figuree 2-2 Fron nt panel 1. MiniUSB port: Reseerved 2.T TF Card slootËInstalll TF(micrro SD) carrd to Expaand storagee capacity 3.S SIM Card slotËInst tall standard SIM caard for 3G G / 2G wireeless netw work com mmunicatiion 4.L LCD: Dispplay receivver status informatio on 5.Inndicator liightËIndiicates infoormation such as reeceiver traacking staatus, netw work statuus, power status, annd so on 6.U USB portËConnect a USB flash drive or o USB stoorage deviice for storring 5RRP P%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJ JKHQJ5RDG3XG GRQJ'LVWULFW6KD DQJKDL / doownloadinng data andd upgradinng the firm mware 7. Button pannel: For quuery and configure the receivver. 2.22 Back Panel 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 5 6 11 Figuree 2-3 back k panel 1.D DB9 port: Data D output and connnect to ex xternal devices 2.G GNSS anteenna: For connect thhe antennaa 3.P Power portt: Power innput port (7~36VDC C) 4. External clock: TNC C Socket for f conneccting exterrnal atomiic clocks 5. Ventilation n holes: Waterproof f ventilatio on holes 6.E External extension: 12V DC power output, RS S232 debbugging port, RS4485/RS4222 Commuunication port, hardw ware restaart port 7.L LAN portËWire nettwork connnection po ort 8.3G antennaa: Connectt the 3G / GPRS antenna portt Five-core socket: Differential data outpu ut, externaal data linkk connection; 9.F auxxiliary pow wer supplyy input (7~ ~36VDC) 10.PPS outpuut: PPS ouutput port unding poort 11.Ground Point: Lighhting proteection grou 2.33 Mainfrrame 5RRP P%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJ JKHQJ5RDG3XG GRQJ'LVWULFW6KD DQJKDL The mainframe uses an all-aluminum alloy metal housing and uses an anodizing process, as shown in Figure 2-4: Figure 2-4 Mainframe 2.4 Button Function Table 2.1 Button Description Operation Description Click button operation< 0.5 s Double Click button operation interval <1 s Long Press button operation>6 s Table 2.2 Button Function Description Button Name Function status Double-clickËturns off / on the LCD See in Power button Single clickËBoots, modify the the LCD parameters and confirm Long PressËturn off 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Lefft button Single clickËMo ove left or up Single click Ë Move righht or Righht button down See in Fuunction Cancelss or interfaace switchh the Button LCD The Press the t Fn buttton and cllick sattellite the poower button To upgrrade liights the kerrnel; are Com mbination Buttton flaashing 2.55 Indicattor lightss LCD informaation Satelliite light Recordd light Netwoork light Pow wer Status Functionn Alwayss bright Satellitee tracked Alwayss off Satellitee untrackin ng Quick flashing Record interval <1 second Slow fllashing Recording intervaal1 s Alwayss off Recording stops Alwayss bright Connectted Alwayss off No netw work conneection / Quick flashing reed 5RRP P%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJ JKHQJ5RDG3XG GRQJ'LVWULFW6KD DQJKDL Alarm Alaarm Light Alwayss yellow Externall power su upply Alwayss green Battery powered Notice: double-clic ck the po ower buttton to oppen the LCD display, thhe lights will w turn offf except for fo the netw work lightt. 2.66 LCD Staatus displaay normallly will shhow the Status of satellites, IP, port and Nettwork connnection sttatus. 1.S Status Disp play 1 2 7 3 8 4 5 6 9 10 mation Figurre 2-5 Maiin parameeter inform 1-Com mmon sattellite Nuumber; 2--satellite Lock Sttatus;3-Alarm Status;4 - Wi-F Fi Status; 5-3G Network Status; 6-IP Addrress; 7-Totaal satellitee number ;8-Powerr supply / battery power; 9-3G Signall strength;10-3G Neetwork tran nsmissionn status; D status LCD Alarrm status Wi--Fi status Shows meaning Normal status Alaarm Wi-Fi is off 5RRP P%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJ JKHQJ5RDG3XG GRQJ'LVWULFW6KD DQJKDL 3G network staatus 3G network staatus Pow wer supply Wi-Fi is on Thee 3G modulle is off Thee 3G modulle is on Con nnected to a public nettwork Extternal poweer supply Batttery powerred 3G network trannsmission sttatus No data transm mission Datta transmisssion 1 2 3 Figure 2-66 Data tran nsfer statuus 1- Total nettwork streeamâ Enaabled netw work streeam; 2- E Enabled data record strream; 3- Enabled serrial port number 1 2 3 4 Figgure 2-7 Coordinate e informattion 1 Latitude -;22- Longituude;3-Elevvation;4-U UTC time 5RRP P%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJ JKHQJ5RDG3XG GRQJ'LVWULFW6KD DQJKDL 1 2 5 3 4 Figure 2-8 Satellite informatio on 1-S Satellite number o BDS;2-- Satellitee numberr of GPS of S;3- Satellite num mber of GLONASS S;4- Satelliite numbeer of other;5- Satelliite map off the skyy 1 2 3 4 Figurre 2-9 Recceiver stattus inform mation 1-R Receiver SN S numberr;2-Versioon;3-Moth herboard version;4-E Expire datta; Figure 2-10 Status in nformatioon 2.D Display seetting 5RRP P%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJ JKHQJ5RDG3XG GRQJ'LVWULFW6KD DQJKDL 1 4 2 3 Figure 2-11 Setu up menu 1- Data D recorrd;2- Netw work settinngs;3- Datta download;4- Systtem settings; 4 1 3 2 Figure 2--12 System m settings 1- Firmwaree Upgradee;2- Restoore the default IP;3- reset;4- Reset the motherboardd; 2.77 External port Tabble 2.5 Extternal porrt descriptiions Paneel Fronnt Paneel Backk Paneel Nam me Pannel instrructionns Phhysical port Functioon MiniU USB porrt MiiniUSB USB port TF// SIM Card slott GNS SS USB-A F/SIM TF Caard slot GN NSS TNC Data D storagee / downloaad, upgrade firmware ,avvailable forr U disk and d USB removable storage TF T card: stoorage data annd ROM; SIM card: 3G / 2G 2 wireless network communicat tion; Connect thee GNSS anteenna 5RRP P%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJ JKHQJ5RDG3XG GRQJ'LVWULFW6KD DQJKDL Panel antenna External clock input 3G antenna PPS output DB9 Serial port OSC TNC Connect 3G ANT SMA Connect the 3G / GPRS antenna PPS SMA PPS seconds pulse output LAN port LAN External extension EXT Port power input PW1 Fivecore socket Ground point ANT COM1 PW2 COM2 GND with external atomic clock GNSS data output and external sensor access port Wired access to local area networks, RJ45 support 10M/100M RS485: GNSS data output and external sensor access; Fourteen RS232: debug serial port; core port EX12: 12VDC output; ËLEMOË PW_RST: hardware reboot; EVT: external event input (reserved); Two core port Main power supply input; ËLEMOË Small five Auxiliary power supply input; core port Differential data output; ËLEMOË Grounding lightning protection interface DB9 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Chapter3WEBAdministration 3.1 User login After network setting, GNSS receiver can be remote access in LAN or WWW through the IP Address. For the convenience of management, all users are categorized into three groups. A. Guest: users can log in without the enter of ID and password. They are authorized to basic status check only. B. Normal users: Must provide ID and password to log in, being authorized to check system status, change parameters, browse, download, and delete data file. Users are prioritized while the amount of online users reach the maximum supported. C. Administrator: Must log in with ID and password. Holding the highest level of authority and able to add, delete accounts and change password of other users. It is prioritized while the amount of online users reach the maximum supported. Table 3.1 authority class with different user groups Authority Guest Normal user Administrat or Check status Check position info and satellite status Check logging file Check data transmission status Modify configuration Ă Set coordinate system and observation parameters Ă 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Controll and modiffy log files Ă Downlooad or delette observaation file Ă Modifyy data outpuut configuuration Ă Modifyy password Ă Add or delete accoount Ă Ă Disconnnect other user Ă Ă Restartt the system Ă Ă Restartt the device Ă Ă Upgradding OS andd Apps Ă Ă When accessingg the WE EB adminnistration page of MatrixRT TK a login page t figure 3-1 below w. would show as the Figure 3--1. Login n interfacce NoteËWEB adm ministration of o MatrixRT TK series suupport PC, server, tableet, smart phone, etc. Please usee IE 9+/Fireefox 11+/Chhrome 20+ tto access thee WEB system. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Input ID and password and clickÇlog inÇto enter the WEB system. Or just click ÇGuestÇto log in as guest with elementary authority. After initialization, the system creates an administrator account automatically with username âtersusgnssâ and password âtersusgnssâ (exclude quotation marks). Normal user accounts could be created by administrator for the benefit of user management with different authority level. NoteËonly one administrator account is allowed and password can be changed. If you forget the password, please contact with Tersus for administrator account or contact with administrator for normal usersĂż password reset. 3.2 WEB interface for administration Web interface including Home page, System info, Receiver settings, Record and File management etc. Detail information see below pictures. Figure 3-2. WEB interface 3.3 Elementary info This sector located on the right hand part of WEB interface with the display of instrument ID of receiver, firmware version, registration, instrument status, 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL motherrboard inffo, amounnt of obseerving satellite, com mmunicatiion of recceivers, etc. Receiiver model with w suffix. SN, dispplay in red when registtration codee expires. Cuurrent station n, revisablee in Advanceed setting/ System settiing Registration status andd valid timee Num mber of opened port. Nuumber of run nning transm mission Numbeer of enableed records. Figure 3-33 Basic in nformationn 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL NoteËsystem limiits the displayy of satellite amount and data d transmisssion for unreg gistered GNSS receeiver and expired registration code. To prevent this iinconveniencce, please contact witth Tersus for new code before it expires. Status bar Satellitte status, login accoount and laanguage setting are shown in this secto or (refer to figuure 3-4). Figurre 3-4 Stattus bar Satellitte status: this icon shows thhe amountt of obserrving sateellites, clicck it to show the t satellitte info pagge. Currennt account: this iconn shows cuurrent logiin informaation. Languaage settingg: change language between English annd other laanguage. 3.4 Home pagge This innterface iss comprissed of welcome page, refereence statioon configu uration, data reecording, online trannsmissionn, files dow wnloadingg, instrumeent info, satellite view, hyperlink option. Byy clickingg the icon in i hyperlinnk option sector, ussers can directlyy reach thhe correspoonding pagge for furtther operaation. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figuree 3-5. Maiin page 3.5 Syystem info This seector conttains threee moduless: instrum ment info, satellite info and position info foor the moree detailed display of GNSS reeceiver staatus and oobservation n. Displaying curreent status of system m including g instrumeent info, m motherboarrd info, suppply, netwoork info as shown inn figure 3--6. storagee device, power 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figure 3-6. Equipment info In the storage device tab, different storage address (internal storage, U-disk, TF card) could be chosen by clicking the inverted triangle on the right of dialog. When changing the storage address, storage information will be updated and displayed automatically. Satellite info This sector shows the sky plot of satellites, satellite ID, altitude angle, azimuth, signal-noise ratio (SNR), etc. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL figure 3-7. 3 Satelllite info Positioon info The exxact locatioon of deviice is show wn in this sector andd displayeed with baase map (satelliite image as a default, refer to figure 3-8)). 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL figure 3-8. 3 Positiion info Under the displaay with baase map, press the arrow keyy (on the icon of ) to t screenn with corrrespondinng directio on. Zoom in/out wiith pressin ng icon move the of . Besidees, 2D digiital map and a satellitte image are a availabble options in the dialog of 3.6 woorking mode This seector will introduce configuraation of saatellite, refference staation, seriaal ports as welll as onlinee transmission and data d record ding moduule. Satelliite settingg Satellitte system switch onn/off and cut-off ang gle setting: ÇOFFÇ Çmeans sy ystem is turn offf . whereaas ÇONÇ Çindicates working g status is turn on. D Dragging th he icon cann change the t value of cut-offf angle (deecreasing with left ddrag and right to increasse). Clickiing ÇOK KÇto conffirm param meter settiing and reeset to deffault by ÇresetÇ. The interface was w shownn as figuree 3-9 below w. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL figure 3--9. Satellitte setting Receivver settingg This seector will display thhe positiooning statu us, antenna parametters and working mode. The locaal time, laatitude/lonngitude, ellevation, HDOP, PD DOP, VDOP are and d reference station configuraation is displayyed in preesent positioning status categorized into antenna setting andd working mode settting. figuure 3-10. Reference station settting Antennna model, height annd antennaa decremen nt could be configurred in ĂžA Antenna settinggĂż. Antennna decrem mentËthee value coould be set s in thee range oof 5dB to o 20dB 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL according to the motherboard model and antenna model. Here is the calculating formula below: Antenna decrement = antenna gain- motherboard gain- cable gain Antenna model: in base station mode, choosing right antenna model to calibrate the phase center position. Antenna height: in base station mode, input the height to calibrate measured elevation value. Receiver could be set as base station or rover station. other settings in terms of data recording, GNSS data output via serial port, network transmitted data are various as the different mode setting. Table 3.2 reference station setting and data output Working mode Base Rover Second correction Time tab Raw data option Correction option off off Output raw data Output correction on off Output correction Output correction off on Output raw data Output time tab on on Output correction Output time tab off Output raw data Output GGA data on Output raw data Output time tab Base station Base station setting contains correction data format, correction interval, ephemeris output interval, 2nd correction output and station coordinates setting 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL & autoo-acquire. Figure 3-11 Base staation settinng Ephem meris intervvalËsettinng intervaal as 1min, 5mins, 15mins or 30mins. Correcction data format/2nnd correctiion outputtËsetting as a OFFËnno correction data output Ë Ë CMR Ë RTCM M(RTCM M2.3) Ë RT TCMV3 Ë RTCM3..0 Ë Ë RT TCM32 CM3.2Ë . ËRTC Coordiinates inpuut manualllyËfollow wing the format DD D:MM:SS,, second co ould be set as decimals w no more with than 8 decimal places. Coordiinates autoo-acquire: average measure coordinatess. Press Ç ÇsubmitÇto o finish the settting. Roveer Station In roveer station working mode, coorrection data formaat, ephem meris interv val and GGA output shhould be set. s Referr to the base statioon setting,, correctio on data formatt, ephemerris intervaal is the same as th he Base.G GGA messsages outp puts by correcttion messaage channnel. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figure 3-12 Roveer setting NoteË1. On base station mode,, set correctio on format as RTCM if RTD D correction is i needed. 2. Raw dataa cannot be reecorded and trransmitted if turn on 2nd coorrection outp put. The raw data dissplayed on thee data transm mission page is i virtually thee 2nd correction data. Serial port settiing RS2322 and RS4485 port possess ideentical fun nction thatt could bee used forr GNSS data ouutput and sensor daata input. They two share thee same settting meth hod e.g. Serial port p Baudd rate, Dataa bits, stopp bits, cheeck bits, ettc. Figure 3-13. Serial port p settinng The inttroductionn below foollows settting RS232 as sensoor data inpput and RS S485 as GNSS data outpput. usÇ as ÇONÇ. In Çequ uipment Externnal sensorr: setting Çserial port statu connecctingÇ, chhoose Çeexternal seensorÇ. Th hen set baaud rate, ddata bits,sttop bits and chheck bits according to the eqquipment parameter s and connfirm by clicking 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL ÇsubmitÇ. GNSS data outputËsetting Çport statusÇ as ÇONÇËIn Çconnecting deviceÇ, set as Çexternal sensorÇ and choose corresponding Çdata typeÇËset baud rate, data bits, stop bits and check bits and confirm by clicking ÇsubmitÇ. NoteË1. Make sure set right baud rate, data bits, stop bits and check bits, otherwise, would reveal wrong message. 2. âCorrection dataâ is in connection with reference station working mode. In base station mode, the correction data is the correction received by receivers whereas GGA data outputted from receivers in rover mode. Comms transmission (Network transmission) Transmission table consists of: Serial number: the order code for online transmission. Utilization: showing the status of chosen online transmission (on/off). Status: this status contains âconnectingâ and âconnectedâ two options. âconnectingâ indicates this transmission is trying to connect or cannot connect. While âconnectedâ means the transmission is connected. Network type: consists of cable line, Wi-Fi, 2G/3G. Protocol: the network protocol adopted, consists of Ntrip ClientÇTCP/IP ClientÇ TRS ClientÇUDP ClientÇSG ClientÇNtrip ServerÇTCP/IP Server and UDP in which Server TRS Client and SG Client are Tersus protocols. IP address: displaying IP and port of receiver when set as server and displaying serverâs when set as client side. Operation: contains switch on/off, editing and deleting transmission. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL figgure 3-14.. Comms transmissi ion Click button to t add a online trannsmission. Click ÇeeditÇto eddit currentt online mission. Thhe online transmission conffiguration dialogue (refer to o figure transm 3-14) shown when addinng or ediiting the transmissi ion. Referr to the chapter Ç opeerationÇ for more details. Çaddiing online transmisssionÇ in chapter Çbasic Encrypption statuus: when this funcction is switched on, o the data can be b only processed using Tersus sooftware or software integrated d with Terssus protoccol. Comms traansmissio on settingÇ Ç Relevaant definitiions inÇC Netwoork TypeËcable, Wii-Fi, 2G/3G are avaailable. Data tyype: NME EA-0183, correctioon data, raaw data, RS232 daata, RS485 data. Raw data outputt could sett Çtransm mission in ntervalÇ (0.05s, 0.1s, 0.2s, 0.5s, 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 60s).. work settinng and datta type. There are 8 prootocols avaailable wiith options of netw Detail settings as below shhows. Servver sharee the sam me settingg, define the paraameters Ntrip Client, Ntrip 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL accordding to the local netw work settinng (refer to t figure 3-15). Figure 3-115 Ntrip Client and Ntrip Servver settingg TCP/IP P ClientÇUDP Client share the same setting, define IP address an nd port (shownn as figuree 3-16). Figure 3-16 TCP/IP Client and d UDP Client settinng TRS Client is Tersus defi fined transsparent traansport prrotocol, seetting IP address, port annd Mount Point (reffer to figurre 3-17). Figure 3-17 TRS Client settinng 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL TCP/IP P ServerÇUDP Seerver transsport prottocol are applied w with receiv vers as server. Under thhis configuuration, IP P address is the one of receiveer address so that only reeceiver poort settingss are needeed. ŕ´Ž 3-18 TCP/IP Seerver and UDP U Servver setting Notice eË1. For netw work transmisssion, differen nt protocol caannot be set cconnecting to o the same server IP annd port. 2. Correctioon data output is related to receiver working moode. In Base mode, it outputs corrrection messaage whereas GGA data woould be outpuut for Rover mode. 3. While trransmitting data via RS2 232 or RS4855 port, turn on the port first and connecting âExternal Sennsorâ as devicce. Data logging Click d recordd, set up th he data typpe, recordding interv val ,etc. to addd a new data shown as blow. Figure 3-20 data logging 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Enablee the dataa record annd then set s the flaag name (the file nname of data file headerr, the defaault settingg is _zhd)), select th he record data type, we prov vide the originaal data andd Rinex formats. A the sam At me time daata records can be set s to a differeent recordiing intervaal. Recordding methods are reecorded evvery day, manual recording annd plannin ng time recordss, etc., whhen the daaily recordd mode iss enabled to record the file can also choosee a file evvery day, every houur, every tw wo hours split a fille The Sellect the data reecord form mat as needded. After setting, click the [S Submit] buutton. ÇStarrtÇÇStoppÇis for the t status switch of existing trransmissioon. ÇDeleeteÇmeanns to erasee one item m from exisstence 3.7 Fiile manaagement File managemen nt includinng File list and FT TP push fuunction. U Users are able to storingg, checkinng, downlloading, deleting alll data filles. This function is only accessiible for Normal useers and Addministrato or. File lisst In thiss functionn, users can c checkk and man nage the recordingg files sto ored in differeent device.. Those filles could be b auto deeleted via setting âAuuto clean timeâ. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figure 3-21 File list Stored directory could be selected internal (internal storage), U-disk and TF card. Once the record date is chosen, the page will refresh automatically. File name: the name of recorded data files. Type: the data type of files, normally they are RINEX file or Original data (RAW data) file. Size: Disk storage space. Start recording time: the beginning time of this recording, usually the moment when file was created. End recording time: the ending time of this recording, that is the moment when this recording stop. Operation: To download or delete this data record. The downloading function of file list could be conducted by ordinary download or FTP download. Refer to chapter âdata downloadingâ in âbasic operationâ. There are three ways to go for data deleting action. Simple delete: only for deleting single file, directly clicking ÇDeleteÇbutton on the recording form. Selective delete: when delete more than one file, select by ticking them on the row head then click ÇDelete selectedÇ. All items could be selected by tick the header tick box. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Format: deletingg all data file. FTP push FTP puush functiion couldd send the data file recorded between 00:00 and fixed time pooint to thee server. Detailed coonfiguratio on displayyed below:: FTPSwitch Anonym mitySwitch Username/Password Timesetting Figuree 3-22 FTP P push ÇReseetÇbuttonn would reeset the seetting as faactory deffault, clickk ÇSubm mitÇ to apply the t settingg. 3.8 Ad dvanced d setting The Addvanced page proviides advannced comm mands andd operationns for the device, includiing host settings, motherbboard setttings, network seettings, an nd log managgement vieewing. Advannced pagess are onlyy open to administrrators and others arre not allo owed to view. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL System m Settingss System m settings is compoosed of syystem setttings, dataa downloaad passwo ord and system m control. Figure 3--23 system m settings 1. Systtem settin ngs a. Statiion name settings: set s the stattion name, the defauult value is "Station n A". To changee it, just diirectly inpput the nam me and theen click ÇsubmitÇ button. b. UTC C time zonne: from there are 25 2 zones in total froom UTC -12 to UTC C + 12, the deefault valuue is UT TC +8; too change it, select the righht one and d click Çsubm mitÇ. c. Fivee-pin seriaal Trend: thhis five-piin serial po ort has been directlyy connecteed with motherrboard. That makees it posssible to obtain datta from m motherboaard but limitedd from sennding com mmand or message to t motherbboard. To change itt, select the porrt and click Çsubm mitÇ. NoteËCOM1 is ussed for data output e.g. GG GA, GSV, etcc whereas corrrection message/ time tag are outpuut via COM2. As for COM M3, raw data/ second correection messag ge output through it. d. Pow wer output: This funcction coulld supply power witth 12VDC CË5W dev vices. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figure 3--24 System m settings 2. Dataa download password The paassword iss designedd for secuurity of loccal data downloadin ng. Apply ying for data fille downlooading witthin the usse of LED D button. This T stringg is compo osed of four diigits with default seetting 12334; to change it, ennter the neew passwo ord and click ÇsubmitÇ Ç. Clickinng ÇReseetÇ and ÇsubmitÇ, the password wo ould be reset back to 12334. Figuure 3-25 Data D download passw word 3. Systtem contrrol Users can remootely conttrol the reeceiver viia this weeb page. Mainly in nclude: reestart, andd reset thee motherbooard, upgrrading firm mware, restoree factory settings, receiveer registraation and remote conntrol. Restorre factory settings: Click ÇR Restore Facctory SettiingsÇ, the dialog box b will pop upp, click ÇOKÇ; Ç T receiveer will retturn to thee factory ddefault vallue and The restart automatically. Aftter the resstart to deelete all the t data aand settin ngs, see setttings]; Annexx [restore factory 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL b. Rebboot: Receeiver restaart, clickÇ ÇrestartÇ, pop-up dialog boxx to selectt [OK]. The reeceiver will w restartt within 10 1 second ds and resstart for approximaately 1 minutee. c. Reseet the mottherboard:: GNSS board will restore too the factoory setting gs, click [reset motherboa ard], and pop-up diialog box to select [OK]. Aftter reset, th he data record re-createss the log file. ver firmwaare, pay atttention to o its file d. Upggrade the firmware: Upgrade the receiv name "Tersus_U Update.binn", cannot be modifiied. Click ÇUpgradde FirmwaareÇ to expandd the folllowing innterface, click [Bro owse] to select thee file and d click ÇUplooadÇ. Foor details, see s ÇBassic OperattionÇÄÇFirmwarre Upgrad deÇ. Figuure 3-26 Upgrading g the firmw ware e. Receeiver regisstration: Innput the code and submit. Reeceiver Reegistration n Detail Operattion See ÇBasic OperationÇ Ç Chapter ÇRegisstration ReceiverÇ. f. Rem mote contrrol: Click [Remote control] and a the innterface ddisplay sho own as below. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figure 3--27 Remotte control Event settings ng and PP PS setting. This seector will introduce Event maarker settin Figure 3-28. Even nt settings ž External Cloock input: to input thhe externaal clock, please makke sure you u have switcch on and click ÇS SubmitÇ. Contrarily y, the gett device coonnected then switch shoulld to be offf before disconnect ting the haardware. Figure 3-330 Event Marrker Setting PPS seetting: thee output frequency fr is per seccond. Thiss tab is caapable of setting PPS sw witch on/ooff, triggeer mode (Rising Ed dge or Falling Edge), PPS Satellite System m (GPS, BDS, GLO ONASS), Time-tag, Pulse widtth. When turning onn the timee-tag, this data will be outputt as correcction messsage. If fr five-ppin serial port, the ÇFive-ppin serial trendÇ you prrefer get thhat info from 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL shouldd be set as a COM2. Pulse wiidth is op ptional am mong 10000us, 5000 0us and 10000uus. Userss can alsoo custom mize the value witth the rannge of 1000 to 5000000us. Figure 3-31 PPS S setting Netwoork Statuss and Settting Netwoork settingg consists of Wired setting, WiFi W Hotsppot settingg, 2G/3G setting, server port settinng and Firrewall switch. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figurre 3-32 Neetwork Staatus and Setting Wired setting: There are two wayss to obtain IP addrress via w wired conn nection, P (automattic detectiing) and static IP (set mannually). Thhe machin ne will DHCP automaatically seet all param meters undder DHCP P mode whhile all paarameters have to be set manuallyy in Static IP. Such as IP add dress, subnnet mask, Gateway y, DNS, wn as figurre 3-33. etc. Thhe configuuration pagge is show Figure 3-33 Wired d settings Wi-Fi Hotspot Setting: several parameters s could be b configuured in th his tab or SSID includiing channel, passwoord, IP adddress of reeceiver. Thhe default setting fo 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL and Password are SN and â1992.168.9.1â. Users are ablee to visiit Web adminiistration page after connectin g Wi-Fi. Figgure 3-34 Wi-Fi Ho otspot Setting 2G/3G G setting: this t tab is about swiitch on/offf 2G/3G function fu annd settingss (APN or Autto mode). Access point, Userrname and d Passworrd must bee input maanually in APN N mode whhereas eveerything could be seet automattically undder Auto mode. Figure 3-35 2G/3G G Setting Log Fiiles System m log files records all a user operation logging file during thhe running g period and thhey list following contennt mainlyy containss users time seqquence. The loggingg in, pagee switchingg, setting changing,, data file downloadding, transmitting, deletinng. As well as the neetwork settting, restaart and FW W upgradinng, etc. On thee log files page, settiing time zone abovee the tablee to inspecct all the lo og files 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL generated during this time zone. ÇDeleteÇ button is used to delete all the files shown on the form. Fields on the list: 1. Time: the time point of record under 24-hour system. 2. User: the logged user of corresponding operation. 3. IP: the IP address of recorded user. 4. Event: recorded event. Figure 3-36 Log files 3.9 User management This page is composed of Users and Admin. Users Changing current userâs password. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Figuure 3-37 Users Admin This taab is authhorized to administrrator (terssusgnss) only and bbeing allo owed to add/deelete norm mal users onnly. Referr to chapteerÇUser log inÇ ffor more details. Addingg new usser: definne user name and d passworrd on thee User Account Managgement taab (user name muuse be co omposed of numbbers, letteers and underliine, starts with letteers with thhe length of 5~16 digits. Thee passworrd must be 6~112 digits loong). ClickkingÇSubbmitÇ to o finish thee creating. Deletinng user: Deleting acccount by clicking ÇDeleteÇ Çbutton. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Chap pter4Basico operattions 4.1 Arrchitectu ure model GNSS receiver products can be used for ground enhanceme ent system ms and nnect to weather sensor and d other CORS and otheer fields. Receiverr can con serrvice area through the t netwoork cable or o 3G / sensorss, and connnect to central 2G nettwork. Its architectuure is geneerally show wn in Figuure 4-1: 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figure 4-1. Architecture model 4.2 Basic composition and connection The kit includes: GNSS receiver, VNet data cable (VS-3P), 3G / 2G antenna, GNSS antenna cable, power adapter (CL-1233), cable. The connection is shown in Figure 4-2 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL 2G/3Gan ntenna DB9port &DEOH *1666$QWHQQDFDEOH 3RZHU$GDSWHU 9663FDEOH Figure 4-2 Receiver connectioon 4.3 Coonnectorr installaation The GN NSS receiiver have three selff-locking socket, resspectivelyy, five-pin socket, externaal expansiion sockett, power input sock ket; shownn as below w, ensure the red dot onn cable connnector iss aligned with w the red r dot onn receiver socket, or cause damagge to the reeceiver and cable coonnector; Figure 4-33: Red dott on conneector Sock ket Fiigure 4-3 Connector r installatiion Install, take SIM / TF card 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL 1. Under the front panel is SIM / TF card installation slot, clockwise tighten the screws, counterclockwise to loosen the screws. 2. Install SIM / TF card: SIM card chip is in the up layer, TF card chip is in the second layer, oblique angle inward directly into; when you hear a sound, installation finished. 3. take SIM / TF card: push the card, then the card pops up; Figure 4-4 Installation / taking SIM / TF card 4.4 Network connection 1.LAN network connection You can use the cable to connect the GNSS receiver with the LAN, input GNSS receiver wired network IP address (default: 192.168.0.200) in the browser, then enter the MatrixRTK series Web management system login interface. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Notice: GNSS receiver default wired local IP is 192.168.0.200. If the local area network segment is 192.168.0. Ă, and the LAN does not use 192.168.0.200IP, the GNSS receiver can be directly connected to the LAN, LAN access through the IP 192.168.0.200 login; if the local network segment is not 192.168.0. Ă, such as LAN network segment 192.168.1. Ă or other (that is, GNSS receiver IP different from network segment), you must add the network which segment is 192.168.0.x. At present, often use optical fiber or ADSL to connect the network. Optical fiber is usually with a fixed IP, and ADSL is usually a dynamic IP. Please refer to the local telecommunications department for specific charges for optical fiber or ADSL Internet access. GNSS receiver and INTERNET can be directly accessed, you can also map through the LAN external network IP to access. Directly access method is relatively simple, in the local connection under the Internet protocol, click ÇAdvancedÇ, in the pop-up interface, input the IP address and gateway into WAN IP and gateway, as shown in Figure 4-5 below. WANIPË202.96.185.34 Fiber optic transponders or ADSL MODEN GNSSreceiverIPaddressË202.96.185.34 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Figure 4-5 Line connection method The GNSS receiver base station connects to the network by mapping the external network IP. As shown in Figure 4-6: WANIPË202.96.185.34 FiberoptictranspondersorADSL RouterIPË192.168.1.1 Switch GNSS receiver IPaddress Ë 192.168.168.1.200 Othercomputer'sIPaddressË 192.168.1.101 Othercomputer'sIPaddressË 192.168.1.102 Figure 4-6 Mapping to the external network connection 1.Change the IP of the GNSS receiver There are two ways to change the IP address of a GNSS receiver: Manual settings and match automatically acquire settings; A. Manual settings Firstly, obtain GNSS receiver's local IP, such as the default value is 192.168.0.200 (if you do not know the receiver's IP, double-click the "power button" to open the LCD, then see the receiver IP address). Use a network cable 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL to connnect PC and a GNSS receiver, set PC IP P and GNS SS receiveer IP in th he same networrk segmennt, but diffferent IP; such as 19 92.168.0.1148, then tthe PC log gin and access the GNSS S receiverr WEB maanagement system using IP 192.168 .0..200, at SettingsÇ,, set the the ÇAdvancedd SettingsÇ- ÇNettwork SetttingsÇ -ÇCable S (DNS S no need to set), GNSS receiver'ss IP addreess, subnett mask, gaateway, DNS and Cllick ÇsubbmitÇ; ass shown inn Figure 4-7: Figure 4--7 Set the IP address settings manually B. Mattch autom matically accquire setttings Doublee-click thee "power button" too open the LCD, clicck the "Fnn button" to t enter the meenu optionns, click "right" seelectÇnettwork setttingsÇ, cclick the "power button" to enter and selecttÇwired networkÇ , click thee "power bbutton" to o set the HCP Ç Thhe system m will Receivver wiredd networkk mode changed as Ç DH 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL automaatically obbtain the IP and wired networrk-related parameterrs; then prress the "Fn buutton" to return to the statuus display main intterface, chheck the IP, and record it; Then the PC caan access the GNSS S receiverr web mannagement system nced SettiingsÇthrough the automaticallyy obtainedd IP addrress. Go toÇAdvan work SettiingsÇ- ÇCable Ç Setttings, ÇIIP Acquisiition ModdeÇselectÇStatic ÇNetw IPÇ, and a set thee receiver IP addresss, subnet mask, gatteway, DN NS (DNS no n need to set),, and clickkÇsubmittÇ; Figuree 4-8: Figgure 4-8 Automatica ally obtain n the IP adddress settiings network IP 2. Mappping the external Open the t page and a enter the t addresss: http: //1 192.168.1.1 (defaultt IP address) pop up folllowing dialog box (if you canât enterr the loginn interfacee, please consult networrk adminisstrator). Enter the user name andd passworrd, the gen neral TP--LINK iniitial defau ult user name: admin, paassword: admin. AN LAN port, and set the IP P address as the G GNSS receeiver IP Set thee local LA address. Wi-Fi network Wi-Fi network can be operated by LCD with buttton operaation and d WEB EB manageement sysstem also can set thhe Wi-Fi network managgement sysstem, WE 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL passwoord, channnel and loggin IP adddress; A. LCD D displayy and key operation: : double-cclick the "ppower buttton" to op pen the LCD display, cllick the "F Fn button" to enterr the menuu options,, click thee "right button" to selecttÇnetworkk settingsÇ Ç, click th he "power button" too enter and d select FIÇ, Clicck the "poower buttoon" to con ntrol the Wi-Fi nettwork swiitch; as ÇWIF shown in Figuree 4-9: Figuure 4-9 LC CD buttonn operation n Wi-Fi neetwork on / off B managgement syystem: loog in WE EB manaagement system, set s the B.WEB ÇAdvvanced SetttingsÇ-Ç ÇNetworkk SettingsÇ Ç-ÇWifi hot setÇ; shown in n Figure 4-10: 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Fiigure 4-100 Web mannagement system Wi-Fi settinngs After opening MatrixRTK K's Wi-Fi hotspot, ussers can use u mobilee device to o search the Wii-Fi account then ennter the paassword (d default: SN N number)). And theen enter the IP address of o the GNS SS receiveer (defaultt: 192.1688.9.1) The mobile teerminal interface after loogging in is shown in Figuree 4-11 (Acccount andd passworrd same with thhe PC sidee) Figure 4--11 Mobilee device home pagee interfacee 2G / 3G G networkk FTP puush, remotte control and netw work transm mission ussing 2G / 33G netwo ork, you need to connectt the 3G antenna, install thee SIM caard, underr theÇAd dvanced 2G / 3G netwoork. SettinggsÇ-ÇNeetwork SettingsÇ, open If usinng Non-A APN (greenn line) phoone card, selectÇ2G G / 3G setttingsÇ-Ç ÇAutoÇ and subbmit, the system wiill automaatically diaal and connnect; APN line card,, the userrs need to t obtain the acceess point, user nam me and 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL password from the network operator, and select ÇAPNÇ mode to fill in the access point, user name and password (as shown below), click ÇsubmitÇ, system Will automatically load the data and connect the data; shown in Figure 4-12: Figure 4-12 2G / 3G network settings 4.5 LCD and button operation Table 4-1 LCD and button operation Function Operation Content Turn on / off Double-click Display the home page of the status information the LCD the power button Switch status Click the View the status information of the receiver information left/right button Switch status Click the and settings button display Fn Status and setting interface loop switch Return to the Click the upper menu / button Cancel Fn Switch menu the Click the Menu page: Data record, network setting, data download, left/right button system setting; System Settings menu page: Firmware upgrade, restore the default IP, reset, restoring the motherboard, the language selection; operating cycle through the menu; Go to the Click the power The main menu: Data record, network setting, data download, menu button system setting subordinate System Setup menu: Upgrade firmware, restore default IP, 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL restore factory settings, restore motherboard, language selection; Data record Click the Move options left/right button Click the power Modify the record mode or confirm the settings button Network settings Click the Move options left/right button Click the power Modify the parameter value button Data download Click the power Set, move to the next step and confirm the settings button Click the Password: left button PLUS 1, right minus 1; number of days: left/right button switch the number of days options; upgrade language selection disk Click the power Upgrade firmware, firmware to be placed in the root directory button of U disk; Click the power button Click the left/right button Restore the Click the power Reset: Click the "Power button" to enter the confirmation reset default IP; button prompt page, click the "power button"; Reset the motherboard Reset; Reset and restore the default IP the same. the motherboard Notice: 1, if 60s without operation, the system automatically shut down the 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL LCD annd open thhe indicatoor light; 2, buttoon set data record is temporaary record,, the recorrd setting will be deletedd after resttart; but thhe data willl not lost.. 3, when the textt or icon is surround ded by a box, whicch means that the currentt was seleccted, you can modiffy or enterr the suborrdinate setttings; 4, If the interrface doees not have conffirm optioon, that means work settiings. Immeddiately take effect affter modiffication, suuch as netw 4.6 Seet the baase statioon Login WEB mannagementt interface, just click k the Refeerence stattion settin ngs link or Clicck Çworkk modeÇ-ÇSettinggsÇto set; 1. Anteenna settiings Accordding to thhe actual parameters s of the an ntenna infformationn, set the antenna attenuaation, anteenna typee, and anttenna heig ght (referr to ÇWE EB manag gement system m introduceedÇ-Çwoork modeÇ Ç-Çrefereence statioon settingssÇ); Figurre 4-13: Figure 4-13 Antenn na settingss 2. Basee settings Set thee work moode of the reference station assÉroverÉ and subm mit it; as sh hown in 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figure 4-14: Figure 4-14 Roverr Settings Set thhe work mode of the referrence station as ÇBase Ç SttationÇ, choose ÇCorrrection FoormatÇacccording to actual needs (OFF,, CMR, RT TCM, RTC CMV3, RTCM M32, BINE EX for sellection), ephemeris s interval is recomm mended to o select Çeverry 30 minuutesÇ(Evvery 1 minnute, every y 5 minutees, every 15 minutess, every 30 minnutes for selection), , manuallyy enter thee known latitude annd longitu ude and elevatiion, and cllick ÇsubbmitÇ; Figure 4-15 5: Base settings Figure 4-15 4.7 Ad dd data record Log inn WEB maanagemennt system interface, click on the data rrecord quiick link 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL or clickk Çworkk modeÇ - Çdata recordÇtto set; Click the buttonn in thee upper leeft cornerr of the innterface too pop upÇData diall to ÇON NÇ, set the t file Logginng SettinggsÇdialogg box, enaable the status ÇIdenntification nameÇ (the first four digitss and the last l four of the file is i serial numbeers added by b the sysstem ) ÇD Data typeÇ Ç SelectÇraw dataaÇ or ÇRinexÇ accordding to acctual needds, Çrecoord intervaal [S]Çis recommen nded 1.ÇrrecordÇ are daiily, manual and planned ways, justt clickÇsuubmitÇ. R Record ways are shown below: up, or o record a file everry hour, Recordd every daay (24 houurs record without break or recoord a file every two hours), ass shown in n Figure 4-16: Figuree 4-16 Daiily Data Logging Seettings 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Manuaal recordinng (manuaal control data reco ords to enaable or diisable), sh hown in Figure 4-17: Figuree 4-17 Maanual data logging settings Dispossable plann records (according g to the needs to seet the tim me start an nd end), shown in Figuree 4-18: Figure 4-118 Disposaable plan data d logging settinggs 4.8 Ad dd netwoork tran nsmission 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Log in WEB management system interface, click the network transmission quick link or click Çwork modeÇ - Çnetwork transmissionÇto set; Click the button in the upper left corner of the interface , the ÇNetwork Transfer SettingsÇdialog box will pop up, put the state dial to ÇONÇ, Ç Encryption state Ç sets According to the actual need , Ç Network Ç Recommended ÇWiredÇ (wiredÇWi- FiÇ2G / 3G), Çtransmission protocolÇ sets according to the actual needËto understand the transmission protocol, please go to the Çwork modeÇ - Çnetwork transmissionÇof theÇWEB management system introductionÇË , Çdata typeÇsets According to the actual needs (choose from raw data, NMEA-0183, correction data, RS232 serial data, RS485 serial port data ) ÇTransmission interval [S]Ç only the raw data have This option, recommend to use 1 (0.05,0.1,0.2,0.5,1,2,5,10,15,30,60 transmission interval [S] for the user to choose), the server IP , Port, user name and other settings are related to transmission protocol, see the specificÇwork modeÇ -Çnetwork transmissionÇof theÇWEB management system introducedÇ; set as shown in Figure 4-19: 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Figuure 4-19 Addd networrk transmiission Noticce: 1. Thhree kindss of netwoork modess can existt at the saame time, but the IP addresss transmitted to the server cann not be thhe same. 2.whhen openinng the secoond correcction outpuut, theÇooriginal daataÇturn into the seecond corrrection. 4.9 Daata down nload Normaal downlooad In the WEB mannagement system ÇFile Ç ManagementÇ Ç - ÇFile ListÇ, select the locatioon of the data d storagge and thee date of th he record;; pop up intraday data list, 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL click the right side of data list ÇoperationÇ-ÇdownloadÇ then download the corresponding data; as shown in Figure 4-20: Figure 4-20 Normal data download FTP download Before FTP download data, make sure the routing and LAN has opened the FTP port; In the WEB management system Çfile managementÇ- Çfile listÇ,click ÇFTP downloadÇbutton, automatically go to the FTP download list; the home page download list shown in Figure 4-21: Figure 4-21 FTP download directory Click the catalog folder of the storage (select it according to the actual requirements), enter the date list, and then click the corresponding date FTP push 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL FTP puush can peeriodicallyy push thee data file to the serrver. Set thhe parameeters as shown in Figuree 4-22: Figuree 4-22 FTP P push First, enable thee FTP puush functioon, set an nonymouss or non-aanonymou us user, server IP and poort (data bee pushed to t FTP serrver IP annd port), puush mode (select or 3G) 3 and puush time, as shown above. cable, Wi-Fi Push tiime interfa face for quuick selecttion of tim me and cusstomization. When the t first click, pop-up tim me check box; you can click k hour to modify hoour, pop up u hour selectioon box, select the desired hour; modiify secondd is the same, and finally 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL click "OK"; finallyËclickÇsubmitÇ. Shown in Figure 4-23: Figure 4-23 FTP push time selection U disk download In order to protect the security of data, a password is neededËthe default password is: 1234. This password can be modified in Çadvanced settingsÇÇData download passwordÇË In the LCD menu, selectÇData DownloadÇ, click the "Power button" to enter the password input interface; enter the password, click the "power button", then display the box into the first underlined, then can modify the first figure of the password, click the "right button" PLUS 1, click the "left button" minus 1, after that, click the "power button" to modify the second password, until password input completely, click the "power button" to enter the download interface, click the "power button", go to the download days selection, click the left / right button to change the number of days, click the "Power button" to confirm, and then click the "power button" to download (before U disk data downloading, make sure the U disk has been properly installed, or "no U disk"), After the download is done, the LCD shows "Download Complete"; Notice: 1, When downloading the Rinex file data, you need to download". 15p" and" .15o" file to a same folder, or the solution will be 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL abnnormal; 2, In I FTP seerver local (internall memory) folder, tthe folder named by date is foor the receeiver to co ollect the raw data and Rineex data; logg is the syystem log folder; maail folder is the maiilbox receeive the corrrespondinng file; losst + found d Folder is the system m folder; 3, prohibit off use download toolls to downnload. 4, downloadd time is related to the size of o file andd your network's pleease be paatient. Whhen downlloading, you y can connnection speed, cloose the paage and browser, do not diisconnect the netw work or rebboot the deevice. 4.10 Firmwar re upgraade Web page upgrrade firmw ware In the WEB mannagement system seelect Çad dvanced seettingsÇ-ÇHost seettingsÇ -ÇSysstem contrrolÇclickk ÇUpgraade the firrmwareÇExpand thhe dialog box as shown in Figuree 4-24 Figure 4-224 Firmwaare upgradde Noticce: 1.upddate the fiirmware package was w namedd "MatrixR RTK Updaate.bin" (withhout the quotation marks). Pllease do not n modify fy this filee name, or uppgrade the firmwaree fails; 2.uplload firmw ware packkage, pleease do not n close the brow wser, or upgraade the firrmware fails. 3.the time of uploading t firmw the ware packaage relatedd to your network pass under LAN N is aboutt 10 seconnds. envirronment, long U disk k upgradee firmwarre 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Firstly,, copy thee firmwaree packagee "MatrixR RTK_Upddate.bin" thhat needed to be upgradded to the U disk root directorry, and theen insert the t U diskk into the UAB-A port at the front panel of thhe receiveer; as show wn in Figuure 4-25: Figurre 4-25 U disk instaallation diaagram In the LCD mennu selectÇSystem settingsÇ-ÇUpgrrade the fiirmwareÇ, click "Power button",, Pop-up prompt boox "Please confirm m the insertion of U disk" suuccessfullly (if U after confirmatioon, Click the "Power button"" prompt sending " U dissk" and reeturn to disk iss not inserrted identtify as error, it willl prompt "no Çupgrrade firm mwareÇselection innterface) about 1 minute laater, the receiver restart that repreesents the success off the upgraade. 4.11 Register the receeiver In the WEB mannagement system seelect Çad dvanced seettingsÇ-ÇHost seettingsÇ Ç - Systtem controolÇclick ÇReceiver Ç registratio onÇExpannd the diallog box ass shown in Figuure 4-26 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ J5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKD DL Figure 4-26 Receiver Registration The receiver License format is 24 digits, divided into 8 groups, each group contains 3. After entering the registration code just enter the registration code (the system will ignore blanks of the registration code while entering), confirm it and click ÇsubmitÇ. Diagnosis analysis and troubleshooting of common faults 5.1 The system starts normally, while lock star light SV is off 1.Check the environment of GNSS external antenna, GNSS external antenna installation is downward, whether reference to the instructions in the overview and precaution for distribution and installation; 2.Check the registration code is expired or not, such as the validity of WEB management system and if the body number become red, means the registration code has expired, please contact related staff of Tersus to apply for registration code, and log MatrixRTK series Web management system registered receiver; 3.Check the GNSS antenna cable at both ends and check the connection between GNSS receiver and GNSS antenna is tight or not, if loose please tighten, and wait for about 30 seconds; 4. Monitor whether the GNSS antenna cable is connected to the GNSS ANT port, not the WIFI ANT port. 5.2 The GNSS receiver is working properly and the terminal software has been deployed, but the network transmission status is connecting 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL 1.Check the connected network mode, network protocol and IP address and port is correct; 2.Such as the network mode for the 3G, check the network parameters of the 3G network is open; and make sure the local network environment is right, you can use your mobile phone to check it. Make sure the SIM card is Unicom 3G / 2G or mobile 2G card, and the data traffic is normal, that is activated and no arrears. 5.3. GNSS receiver is working properly, network transmission is connected, but the raw data output frequency is incorrect Use the network debugging assistant to receive data to check the data output frequency is correct or not, such as the output frequency is less than the seted frequencyËmake sure whether to open a record of a data record, and record the frequency is greater than or equal to the network transmission of raw data frequency, and open the automatic removal function. Establish several data records, at the beginning the recording is normal, but become not normal later 1. The late record is intermittent; make sure whether the power supply is normal, if the battery is 12V power supply, the battery voltage should not less than 10.5V; if use switching power supply , make sure the output power is greater than 15W. 2. No record later; check whether the registration is expired, if not, check whether the GNSS receiver lock satellites, if so check the space of storage capacity. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL 5.4 Network cable connection is normal, but can not log on and visit the VNet series (ground enhancement) Web management system; 1.Make sure whether the computer settings are set according to the network settings and wired network settings in the manual. 2. The computer can ping the GNSS receiver, but can not access; turn off the firewall and anti-virus software. 3.Make sure the IP inputted is correct. If can't just double-click the [power button] to see the current IP address. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Chapter5Appendix 5.1 Reset Major items content Site name UTC Time zone Antenna attenuation [dB] Antenna model Antenna high [m] Reference station Reference station work mode Ephemeris interval Correction data format Satellite system Height cutoff angle Storage device 2G/3G internet RS232/RS485 Serial port Server port settings Firewall Time input External clock input Receiver function PPS output FTPPush User Data management Automatic cleaning time after full Small five-core serial port pointing Power output Network transmission Data record Internal data Log management The parameters after recovery HI-TAGET High precision GNSS receiver UTC+8 AT-1200B Rover Every 30min RTCMV3 All open 10° Internal storage OFF OFF 80 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Only retain administrator privileges, and restore the default password 1 day Motherboard 1COM2 OFF Delete all Delete all Delete all Delete all 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL 5.2 MatrixRTK technical performance parameters table Model MatrixRTK Number of channelsË220 GPSËL1ÇL2ÇL5 GLONASS: L1ÇL2 BDS:B1ÇB2 GALILEO:L1BOC,E5A, E5B,E5AltBOC GNSS characte-ri SBAS:L1C/A,L5 RTK Horizontal accuracyËÂą(8mm+1X10-6D) stic RTK Vertical accuracyËÂą(15mm+1X10-6D) positioning accuracy Static Horizontal accuracyËÂą(2.5mm+1X10-6D) Static vertical precisionËÂą(5.0mm+1X10-6D) Initialization time typical <10S Initialize reliability Ë99.9% 3 RS232 port 1 USB port 1 WiFiÇBluetooth communication port 1 3G/2G Communication port Port 1 RS485/RS422 port 1 Ethernet interface 1 External clock interface 1 PPS Output Interface Internal 64GB storage External Maximum support is not less than 1TB storage Correction data CMRÇRTCM2.xÇRTCM3.0ÇRTCM3.2 format Human-co WEB Web management system mputer interactio- LCDÇIndicator, button operating system External power supplyË7VDC~36VDCË2Ë Built-in batteryË24h Continuous work (related to configuration) Battery Power consumption: 5W -40ÄĚ75Ä Environm- Working temperature storage temperature ental adaptabi-li Relative humidity ty Protection class -40ÄĚ80Ä 100% IP67 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL Anti-corrosion Satisfy GJB150.11 vibration Satisfy GJB_1032 Impact Satisfy JB/T 9329 30g 3 Times / axis collision Satisfy JB/T 9329 10g 1000 Times Drop Satisfy GB-T2423.8 protect from 1 meterâs drop 5.3 Standard configuration table Item Name Number GNSS Receiver Power Adapter AC power cord Vnet Data cable Direct cable Vnet Packaging cartons Vnet10 Packing lining Ground reinforcement system product manual Aluminum lugs Cross plate head machine wire [M3*6] Warranty Card Factory inspection certificate 5.4 Obligations of importers Importers shall indicate on the electrical equipment their name, registered trade name or registered trade mark and the postal address at which they can be contacted or, where that is not possible, on its packaging or in a document accompanying the electrical equipment. The contact details shall be in a language easily understood by endusers and market surveillance authorities. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL 5.5 Caution RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACEDBY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL § 15.19 Labelling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. § 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. § 15.105 Information to the user. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. *RF warning for Mobile device: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated wi th minimum distance 30cm between the radiator & your body. 5RRP%XLOGLQJ/DQH=KDQJKHQJ5RDG3XGRQJ'LVWULFW6KDQJKDL
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