USER GUIDE Trimble® R6/R7 GPS Receivers Trimble® R8 GNSS Receiver
USER GUIDE Trimble R6/R7 GPS Receivers Trimble R8 GNSS Receiver ® Version 2.30 (Trimble R7 GPS Receiver) Version 3.
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Safety Information 0 Before you use the Trimble® R6/R7 GPS or Trimble R8 GNSS receiver, make sure that you have read and understood this publication, as well as all safety requirements. 0.1 Warnings and Cautions An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are no safety risks involved. Always follow the instructions that accompany a Warning or Caution. The information they provide is intended to minimize the risk of personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.
Safety Information 0.4 iv C WARNING – Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery if it appears to be leaking. Battery fluid is corrosive, and contact with it can result in personal injury and/or property damage. To prevent injury or damage: – If the battery leaks, avoid contact with the battery fluid. – If battery fluid gets into your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention.
Safety Information C WARNING – Formatting a CompactFlash card while it is in the receiver deletes all the data files on the card and all the application files in the receiver. C C WARNING – Upgrading the firmware deletes all application files on the receiver. C WARNING – The receiver allows a maximum of 200 files on the internal memory. The filenames must be in 8.3 format, otherwise, files copied to the internal memory may cause data corruption or loss of data when logging.
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Contents 0 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Warnings and Cautions . . . . . . . . . . Exposure to radio frequency radiation . Rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries . . Other Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Radio LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery 1 LED and battery 2 LED . . Starting and stopping the receiver . . . . . Logging data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Logging internally . . . . . . . . . . . Logging to a Trimble controller . . . Resetting to defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Formatting a CompactFlash card . . . . . . Batteries and power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery charging and storage . . . . Operating with the TSCe controller Power output . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Default settings . . . . . . . . . . Resetting to factory defaults . . Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Default behavior . . . . . Power up settings. . . . . Logging after power loss Disabling logging . . . . . Application files. . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 General Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Front panel controls . . . . . . . . . . . . Button functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LED behavior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LED flash patterns . . . . . . . . . Starting and stopping the receiver . . . Logging data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Logging internally . . . . . . . . . Logging to a Trimble controller . Resetting to defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . Batteries and power . . . . . . . . . . . .
19 Cables and Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Port 1 and 2 connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 Power/serial data cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121 Appendixes: Trimble R6/R7 GPS Receivers Trimble R8 GNSS Receiver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 A NMEA-0183 Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction Other sources of related information are: 1 Welcome to the Trimble R6/R7 GPS and Trimble R8 GNSS Receivers User Guide. This manual describes how to install, set up, and use a Trimble® R6/R7 GPS receiver or a Trimble R8 GNSS receiver. • Release notes – the release notes describe new features of the product, information not included in the manual, and any changes to the manual. They are provided as a PDF on the CD. Use Adobe Reader to view the contents of the release notes.
1 Introduction Technical assistance If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product documentation, contact your local Dealer. Alternatively, request technical support using the Trimble website at (www.trimble.com/support.html). Your comments Your feedback about the supporting documentation helps us to improve it with each revision. E-mail your comments to ReaderFeedback@trimble.com.
SECTION I I TRIMBLE R7 GPS RECEIVER In this section: Q Chapter 2, Overview Q Chapter 3, Setting up the Receiver Q Chapter 4, General Operation Q Chapter 5, Configuration Q Chapter 6, Transferring Data Q Chapter 7, Software Utilities Q Chapter 8, Specifications Q Chapter 9, Default Settings Q Chapter 10, Cables and Connectors Q Chapter 11, Event Marker Input and 1PPS Output Trimble R6/R7 GPS and Trimble R8 GNSS Receivers User Guide 3
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CHAPTER 2 Overview In this chapter: Q Features Q Use and Care Q COCOM Limits 2 This chapter introduces the Trimble® R7 GPS receiver. This receiver is designed for GPS surveying applications. The receiver features one-touch logging for ease of use, and five LEDs that enable you to monitor the survey in progress and the available battery capacity. The receiver tracks GPS satellites on both the L1 and L2 frequencies to provide precise position data for land survey applications.
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2.3 2 COCOM Limits The U.S. Department of Commerce requires that all exportable GPS products contain performance limitations so that they cannot be used in a manner that could threaten the security of the United States. The following limitations are implemented on the Trimble R7 GPS receiver. Immediate access to satellite measurements and navigation results is disabled when the receiver’s velocity is computed to be greater than 1000 knots, or its altitude is computed to be above 18,000 meters.
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CHAPTER 3 Setting up the Receiver In this chapter: Q Parts of the receiver Q Setup guidelines Q Postprocessed setup Q Pole-mounted setup Q Backpack setup Q Other system components 3 This chapter provides general setup information, connection information, and cabling diagrams for the most common uses of the Trimble R7 GPS receiver.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 3 3.1 Setting up the Receiver Parts of the receiver All operating controls, ports, and connectors on the receiver are located on its four main panels, as shown in Figure 3.1. This section provides a brief overview of the features of each of these panels. Top panel Front panel Rear panel Bottom panel Figure 3.1 31.1 Panels on the Trimble R7 GPS receiver Front panel Figure 3.2 shows the front panel of the Trimble R7 GPS receiver.
3 The two buttons control data logging, data management, power, and settings. For more information, see Button functions, page 28. The indicator LEDs show the status of logging, power, satellite tracking, and radio reception. For more information, see LED behavior, page 29. 31.2 Rear panel Figure 3.3 shows the rear panel of the Trimble R7 GPS receiver. This panel contains a slot for attaching the receiver catch lock, and the catches for the two battery compartments on the bottom panel.
Setting up the Receiver Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 3 Power/serial data ports 1 2 GPS antenna 3 Radio antenna TNC ports Figure 3.4 Top panel Each port on the top panel is marked with an icon to indicate its main function, as shown below.
3 The TNC port connectors are color-coded for easy system setup. Connect the yellow GPS antenna cable to the yellow TNC port marked GPS, and connect the blue Range Pole antenna (RPA) cable to the blue TNC connector marked RADIO. For more information on connecting the Trimble R7 GPS receiver, see the following sections in this chapter. 31.4 Bottom panel Figure 3.5 shows the bottom panel of the Trimble R7 GPS receiver.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 3 3.2 Setting up the Receiver Setup guidelines Follow these guidelines when setting up the Trimble R7 GPS receiver. 32.1 Environmental conditions Although the Trimble R7 GPS receiver has a waterproof housing, reasonable care should be taken to keep the unit dry.
3.3 3 • To securely connect a TNC cable, align the cable connector with the receiver receptacle and thread the cable connector onto the receptacle until snug. • Insert the internal batteries with the battery contacts facing the CompactFlash/USB door. The undersides of the batteries have a center groove for alignment when being inserted into the receiver.
3 Setting up the Receiver Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation Figure 3.6 shows the Trimble R7 GPS receiver postprocessed setup. Figure 3.6 Postprocessed setup Note – Instead of hanging the receiver on the tripod, you can place the receiver in its base case. Run the antenna cable out of the portal in the side of the base case to the antenna so that the case can stay closed while the receiver is running. 3.
2. 3 Connect the yellow TNC-to-TNC GPS cable and run it through the RPA bracket clips where it is labeled on the bracket. Make sure that the right-angle connector is at the top. Note – The cable must be routed inside the RPA, through the bracket, or it will affect the RPA radio reception performance. 3. Align the TNC connector on the RPA with the GPS antenna cable on the bracket, and while feeding the cable through the RPA, slide the RPA onto the bracket until it clicks. Figure 3.
3 Setting up the Receiver Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation Mounting the Trimble R7 GPS receiver To mount the receiver on the pole: 1. Attach the receiver bracket to the pole: a. Place the bracket against the pole, approximately 0.5 m from the ground. Note – If you are using a 1" diameter pole, flip the bracket insert around inside the bracket, as shown in Figure 3.8. 1¼" pole Bracket insert Bracket 1" pole Figure 3.8 Receiver bracket insert b. Close the gates of the bracket around the pole.
3 Gates Clip lock Side locks Figure 3.9 Trimble R7 GPS receiver bracket 3. Connect the blue TNC radio communications cable to the blue TNC port on the receiver. If necessary, adjust the position of the receiver to remove cable slack. 4. Connect the yellow TNC GPS antenna cable to the yellow TNC port on the receiver. If necessary, adjust the position of the receiver to remove cable slack. Mounting the TSCe controller 1. Mount the TSCe™ controller bracket on the pole: a.
3 Setting up the Receiver Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation Figure 3.10 shows the pole-mounted setup. Zephyr antenna RPA Velcro tie TSCe bracket Hand grip Figure 3.10 3.1 Pole-mounted setup Backpack setup Both the whip and RPA antennae are suitable for use in a backpack. The RPA is installed in the same manner as for the pole-mounted setup (see Pole-mounted setup, page 16). B Tip – The RPA is tuned for operation with the GPS antenna cable running through it.
3 4. The backpack has a feedthrough on both sides at the top and on both sides near the bottom to allow cables to be positioned out of the way of the main zipper. Run the radio communications cable through at the top, and connect it to the blue TNC port on the receiver. 5. Connect the straight end of the yellow GPS cable to the yellow TNC port on the receiver. 6.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 3 3.1 Setting up the Receiver Other system components This section describes optional components that you can use with the Trimble R7 GPS receiver. 31.1 Radios Radios are the most common data link for Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) surveying. The Trimble R7 GPS receiver is available with an optional internal radio in the 450 MHz UHF band. You can also connect an external radio to Port 3, whether or not the internal radio is installed.
3 To set up a Trimble R7 GPS receiver using an external radio: 1. Connect one end of the yellow GPS antenna cable to the yellow TNC port on the receiver. 2. Connect the other end of the GPS antenna cable to a Zephyr or Zephyr Geodetic antenna. 3. Connect the external radio to Port 3 on the receiver. 4. Connect a radio antenna to the external radio. Figure 3.12 shows a TRIMMARK 3 radio connected to a Trimble R7 GPS receiver. To antenna To power supply Figure 3.12 5.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 3 Setting up the Receiver For more information, refer to the Trimble Survey Controller User Guide or the appropriate Help. 7. 30.1 Set up any other equipment as required, depending on whether you are using the radio as a reference or a rover radio. Cellular modems You can use a cellular modem instead of a radio as your data communications link. Cellular modems and other radio links can be used to extend the limits of your surveys.
30.2 3 Antennas The Trimble R7 GPS receiver should normally be used with a Zephyr or Zephyr Geodetic antenna, which have been designed specifically for use with this receiver. Use Figure 3.14 as a guide for measuring the height of the Zephyr and Zephyr Geodetic antennas. The Zephyr antenna is designed to be measured to the top of the notch. The Zephyr Geodetic (shown) has been designed to be measured to the bottom of the notch. 1.520 1.515 1.510 1.505 Figure 3.
3 Setting up the Receiver Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation When inserting the card, make sure that it slides into the card slot properly. 26 C WARNING – The Trimble R7 GPS receiver allows for a maximum of 512 files on the CompactFlash card, regardless of the card’s capacity. The file names must be in 8.3 format, otherwise, files copied to the CompactFlash card may cause data corruption or loss of data when logging.
CHAPTER 4 General Operation In this chapter: Q Front panel controls Q Button functions Q LED behavior Q Starting and stopping the receiver Q Logging data Q Resetting to defaults Q Formatting a CompactFlash card Q Batteries and power 4 All the controls that you need for general operation of the Trimble R7 GPS receiver are located on the front panel. For more information about other panels of the Trimble R7 GPS receiver, see Parts of the receiver, page 10.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 4 4.1 General Operation Front panel controls Power button [P] Data button [D] t 2 SV Tracking LED Logging/ Memory LED Figure 4.1 4.2 3 Battery LEDs Radio/Event Marker LED Controls on the front panel of the Trimble R7 GPS receiver Button functions The Trimble R7 GPS receiver has only two buttons: in this manual, the Power button is represented by [P], and the Data button by [D].
4.3 4 LED behavior The five LEDs on the top panel of the receiver indicate various operating conditions. Generally, a lit or slowly flashing LED indicates normal operation, an LED that is flashing quickly indicates a condition that may require attention, and an unlit LED indicates that no operation is occurring. The following table defines each possible LED state. 43.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 4 General Operation 43.3 Radio LED The green Radio LED below the Radio icon output. 43.4 indicates the status of data input and Behavior Meaning Slow flash A data packet or event marker has been received. Battery 1 LED and battery 2 LED The Battery LEDs inside the two Battery icons indicate the status of the two internal batteries, or the power sources connected on Ports 2 and 3.
C 4 WARNING – The Trimble R7 GPS receiver allows for a maximum of 512 files on the CompactFlash card, regardless of the card’s capacity. The file names must be in 8.3 format, otherwise, files copied to the CompactFlash card may cause data corruption or loss of data when logging. Data is logged using the current logging settings configured in the receiver. Data files logged internally are named automatically. To begin internal logging, press [D]. The Logging/memory LED lights up.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 4 4.6 General Operation Resetting to defaults C WARNING – Do not hold down [P] for more than 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, any application files stored in the receiver are deleted and the CompactFlash card is reformatted. To reset the receiver to its factory default settings, hold down [P] for at least 15 seconds. Resetting the receiver to its factory defaults also deletes any ephemeris file in the receiver. For more information, see Chapter 9, Default Settings. 4.
4 The Trimble R7 GPS receiver can be powered either by its two internal batteries or by an external power source connected to Port 2 or Port 3. The charge provided by the internal batteries depends on the type of survey and operating conditions. Typically, one battery provides about 3.5 hours of power during an RTK survey using the internal radio, and about 5 hours during a survey without the internal radio. The external power source is always used in preference to the internal batteries.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 4 General Operation C WARNING – Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery if it appears to be leaking. Battery fluid is corrosive, and contact with it can result in personal injury and/or property damage. To prevent injury or damage: – If the battery leaks, avoid contact with the battery fluid. – If battery fluid gets into your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention.
4 • Do not allow the batteries to discharge below 5 volts. • Keep all batteries on continuous charge when not in use. Batteries may be kept on charge indefinitely without damage to the receiver or batteries. • Do not store batteries in the receiver or external charger unless power is applied. • If you must store the batteries, fully charge them before storing and then recharge them at least every three months.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 4 48.3 General Operation Power output If the receiver is being supplied with power from an external source, power is automatically output on Port 1. The output voltage is approximately 0.5 V less than the input voltage. Port 1 outputs a maximum voltage of 20 V, even if the input voltage is higher. You can use GPS Configurator or Trimble Survey Controller software to enable power output on Port 3.
CHAPTER 5 Configuration In this chapter: Q Configuring the receiver in real Time Q Configuring the receiver using application files Q Application files 5 The Trimble R7 GPS receiver has no controls for changing settings. To configure the receiver, use external software, such as GPS Configurator or Trimble Survey Controller.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 5 5.1 Configuration Configuring the receiver in real Time The GPS Configurator and Trimble Survey Controller software support real-time configuration of the Trimble R7 GPS receiver. When you configure the receiver in real time, you use one of these software applications to specify which settings you want to change. When you apply the changes, the receiver settings change immediately.
• 5 Timed Activation An application file does not have to contain all of these records. When you apply an application file, any option that is not included in the records in the file remains at its current setting. For example, if you apply an application file that only specifies the elevation mask to use, all other settings remain as they were before the application file was applied. You can store up to twenty different application files in battery-backed memory on the receiver.
5 Configuration Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation Power up application file the power up application file (Power_up.cfg) is optional. if a power up file is present, its settings are applied whenever the receiver is turned on. In this file, you can specify that the receiver is reset to defaults before the power up settings are applied. This ensures that restarting the receiver always results in the same configuration.
• a starting time • a duration 5 When you apply the current settings in the GPS Configurator software, each defined survey session is sent to the Trimble R7 GPS receiver as a pair of timed application files: the first includes the logging settings and start time, and the second contains settings that stop logging at the end time (which is calculated automatically from the duration you specify). For more information on scheduled survey sessions, refer to the GPS Configurator Help.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 5 53.5 Configuration Naming application files The application filename in the office computer and in the receiver is always the same. This makes it easier to recognize and keep track of your application files. When you change the name of the application file in the receiver, this changes the application filename on your computer.
CHAPTER 6 Transferring Data In this chapter: 6 Q Connecting to the office computer Q Transferring data The Trimble R7 GPS receiver keeps satellite measurements and other data in files stored on a CompactFlash card. These files cannot be processed until you transfer them to your office computer. Q Transferring files directly from a CompactFlash card Note – The receiver supports a maximum of 512 files on the CompactFlash cards.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 6 6.1 Transferring Data Connecting to the office computer The Trimble R7 GPS receiver has three serial (COM) ports and one USB port to connect to the office computer. A USB connection is up to ten times faster than normal serial communications. Use the standard power/serial data cable to connect the receiver to the computer, as shown in Figure 6.1. Power/serial data cable Serial (COM) port Port 2 Figure 6.
Transferring Data 6 Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation Use the USB cable to connect the receiver to the computer, as shown in Figure 6.2. USB cable USB port USB port Figure 6.2 Connecting the Trimble R7 GPS receiver to a computer for USB data transfer Note – When the receiver is connected to a USB port on a computer, it is treated as a peripheral device of the computer. If the receiver is unplugged or turned off, a warning message appears on the computer. 6.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 6 6.3 Transferring Data Transferring files directly from a CompactFlash card In a Trimble R7 GPS receiver, all data is stored on an internal CompactFlash card. There are two ways to transfer files between the receiver and the office computer: • Connect the receiver to the office computer and use the Data Transfer utility to transfer files.
6 The DAT File Conversion dialog appears while the file is converted. When the dialog disappears, the file conversion is complete. A new file with the same filename but a .dat extension appears in the same folder as the .T01 file. 6.1 Deleting files in the receiver You can delete files stored in the receiver at any time. Do one of the following: 6.2 • Use the Data Transfer utility in the Trimble Geomatics Office software. • Use the TSCe controller.
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CHAPTER 7 Software Utilities In this chapter: Q The GPS Configurator software Q The WinFlash utility 7 This chapter provides information on the software utilities that you can use with the Trimble R7 GPS receiver.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 7 7.1 Software Utilities The GPS Configurator software GPS Configurator is office software that configures selected Trimble GPS receivers. This software enables you to: • • • 71.1 edit and save configuration files to the receiver and the computer check current receiver settings and operation change receiver settings in real time Installing the GPS Configurator software A copy of the GPS Configurator software is included on the receiver CD. 70.1 1.
71.1 7 Installing the WinFlash utility Install the WinFlash utility from the receiver CD: 1. Insert the disk into the CD drive on your computer. 2. From the main menu, select Install individual software packages. 3. Select Install WinFlash vX.XX with Trimble R7 GPS receiver drivers and firmware and then follow the on-screen instructions. Alternatively, install the WinFlash utility from the Trimble website. 70.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 7 Software Utilities 9. Click Menu to select another operation, or click Exit to quit WinFlash. 10. If you click Exit, another screen appears asking you to confirm that you want to quit. Click OK. 70.1 Adding frequencies for the 450 MHz internal radio If your receiver has the optional internal radio installed, you can use the WinFlash utility to add receiving frequencies to the default list: 1. Start the WinFlash utility. The Device Configuration dialog appears. 2.
7 6. In the Wireless Format group, select the appropriate channel and wireless mode. The Wireless Mode must be the same for all radios in your network. 7. In the Specify Frequency field, enter the frequency you require. 8. Click Add. The new frequency appears in the Selected Frequencies list. Note – The frequencies that you program must conform to the channel spacing and minimum tuning requirements for the radio. To view this information, click Radio Info. You may select either 12.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 7 Software Utilities 8. In the Network number field, select the same network that is set on your base radio. 9. In the Country setting field, select one of the following (according to how your base radio was shipped): – Your country (if available). This sets the radio to the a specific frequency range being transmitted by the base radio. – A single frequency. This limits the frequencies used to those authorized in your particular country. 10. Click OK.
CHAPTER 8 Specifications In this chapter: Q Physical specifications Q Positioning specifications Q Technical specifications 8 This chapter lists the specifications of the Trimble R7 GPS receiver.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 8 8.1 Specifications Physical specifications The temperature rating of the receiver applies only when all doors on the receiver are closed. Feature Specification Size 13.5 cm W x 8.5 cm H x 24 cm L (5.3 in. W x 3.4 in. H x 9.5 in. L) Weight (with 2 batteries inserted) 1.4 kg (3.0 lb) Battery life (at 20 °C) RTK with internal radio: 3.
Specifications Technical specifications Feature Specification Tracking 24 Channels L1 C/A Code, L2C, L1/L2 Full Cycle Carrier, WAAS/EGNOS support Fully operational during P-code encryption WAAS satellite tracking Signal processing Maxwell™ V architecture Very low-noise C/A code processing Multipath suppression Start-up Cold start: < 60 seconds from power on Warm start: < 30 seconds with recent ephemeris Initialization Automatic while moving or static Minimum initialization time 10 sec + 0.
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CHAPTER 9 Default Settings In this chapter: Q Default settings Q Resetting to factory defaults Q Examples 9 All Trimble R7 GPS receiver settings are stored in application files. The default application file, Default.cfg, is stored permanently in the receiver, and contains the factory default settings for the Trimble R7 GPS receiver. Whenever the receiver is reset to its factory defaults, the current settings (stored in the current application file, current.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 9 9.1 Default Settings Default settings These settings are defined in the default application file.
9.2 9 Resetting to factory defaults To reset the receiver to its factory defaults, do one of the following: 9.3 • On the receiver, press and hold down [P] for 15 seconds. • In the GPS Configurator software, select Connect to Receiver and then click Reset receiver in the General tab. Examples The following examples show how the Trimble R7 GPS receiver uses the default settings and special application files in various situations. 93.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 9 Default Settings When you use [P] to turn the receiver off then on again and … then logging settings are … and all other settings are … you changed the receiver settings using configuration software the factory defaults the last settings used there is a power up the factory defaults, or those application file in the receiver in the power up filea a 93.
93.5 9 Application files You can use application files to change the settings in the receiver. Sending an application file to the receiver does not necessarily apply the file’s settings; you can apply a file’s settings at any time after sending it to the receiver. You can also define timed application files. A timed application file contains receiver settings, but also includes a date and time when it is automatically activated.
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CHAPTER 10 Cables and Connectors In this chapter: Q Port 1, 2, and 3 connectors Q Power/serial data cable Q Event marker/1PPS cable Q GPS antennas and cables 10 This chapter provides pinout information for the Trimble R7 GPS receiver standard and optional cables. This information can be used to build special cables for connecting the receiver to devices and instruments not supported by the standard and optional cables.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 10 10.1 Cables and Connectors Port 1, 2, and 3 connectors Port 1 Figure 10.1 Port 2 Port 3 Trimble R7 GPS receiver serial ports Figure 10.2 gives pinout requirements for the connector labeled Port 1. The pin locations for the Port 2 and Port 3 connectors are identical. 1 7 6 5 2 3 Figure 10.2 Pinout connectors for all ports Table 10.
Table 10.1 Pin 10.2 10 Trimble R7 GPS receiver port pinout functions (Continued) Pinout function Port 1 (TSCe controller, event, or computer) Port 2 (Power in, computer, PPS, or event) Port 3 (External radio or power in) 6 Power Out (+) Power In (+) Power In/Out (+) 7 Serial data in (RXD1) Serial data in (RXD2) Serial data in (RXD3) Power/serial data cable The power/serial data cable (P/N 32345) is supplied with the Trimble R7 GPS receiver. Table 10.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 10 Cables and Connectors P3 (Event marker) P2 (1PPS out) P4 (Port 2 extension) P1 (To Port 2) Figure 10.3 Event marker/1PPS cable In addition, the breakout box includes a Lemo 7-pin connector to extend serial communications and/or power on Port 2. Because the BNC connectors are used to service the event marker and 1PPS features, pins 4 (1PPS) and 5 (Event Marker) are inactive on the Lemo connector. For Port 2 pinouts, see Port 1, 2, and 3 connectors, page 66.
Table 10.3 Event marker/1PPS cable pinouts (Continued) P1: Lemo 7-Pin Port 2 Trimble R7 GPS receiver 10.
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CHAPTER 11 Event Marker Input and 1PPS Output In this chapter: Q Event marker input Q 1PPS output 11 The Trimble R7 GPS receiver can accept event marker input on Port 1 and port 2, and can generate 1PPS output on Port 2.
Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation 11 11.1 Event Marker Input and 1PPS Output Event marker input Use event marker input to log a precise GPS time tag whenever an externally generated pulse is received, such as one generated at the time of the shutter closing from a photogrammetric camera. The event is triggered when the source pulse voltage transitions between 1.0 V DC and 2.0 V DC in less than 100 nsec. Trimble recommends that you use TTL level inputs.
11.1 11 1PPS output The Trimble R7 GPS receiver can output a one pulse per second (1PPS) time strobe with an associated ASCII time tag output. The pulse is output through port 2 of the receiver using the event marker/1PPS cable. 111.1 1PPS pulse definition The leading edge of the pulse coincides with the beginning of each UTC second, as shown in Figure 11.1. The pulse is driven by an RS-422 driver between nominal levels of 0 V and 4 V. The leading edge is positive, rising from 0 V to 4 V.
11 Event Marker Input and 1PPS Output Trimble R7 GPS Receiver Operation • a is the position-fix type: 1 = 2D Position Fix for E,N only 2 = 3D Position Fix 3 = Single SV Clock-only fix 4 = Automatic Mode 5 = Reference Station Position 6 = Two-Dimensional with Fixed Clock 7 = Overdetermined solution for Clock-only • b is the number of satellites being tracked: 1 to 9, “:” ( for 10), “;” ( for 11), or “<” ( for 12). • Each time tag is terminated by a carriage return, line feed sequence.
SECTION II TRIMBLE R6 GPS R8 GNS RECEIVERS II In this section: Q Chapter 12, Overview Q Chapter 13, Setting up the Receiver Q Chapter 14, General Operation Q Chapter 15, Configuration Q Chapter 16, Software Utilities Q Chapter 17, Specifications Q Chapter 18, Default Settings Q Chapter 19, Cables and Connectors Trimble R6/R7 GPS and Trimble R8 GNSS Receivers User Guide 75
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CHAPTER 12 Overview In this chapter: Q Features Q Use and care Q COCOM limits This chapter introduces the Trimble® R6 GPS and R8 GNSS receivers, which are designed for GPS surveying applications. The Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS receivers are referred to in this section of the User Guide as “the receiver”. Where details refer to only one of the receiver models, this is clearly identified.
12 12.1 Overview Features The receiver provides the following features: • • Trimble R-track technology, which allows the receivers to track the following: – GLONASS (Trimble R6 GPS and Trimble R8 GNSS receivers) – L2C and L5 (Trimble R8 GNSS receiver) Centimeter-accuracy, real-time positioning with RTK/OTF data, up to 10 Hz Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation position updates 12.
Overview COCOM limits The U.S. Department of Commerce requires that all exportable GPS products contain performance limitations so that they cannot be used in a manner that could threaten the security of the United States. The following limitations are implemented on the Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS receivers.
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CHAPTER 13 Setting up the Receiver In this chapter: Q Parts of the receiver Q Setup guidelines Q Pole-mounted setup Q Other system components 13 This chapter provides general information on setup, connection, and cabling for the Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS receivers (“the receiver”).
13 13.1 Setting up the Receiver Parts of the receiver All operating controls on the receiver are located on the front panel. Serial ports and connectors are located on the bottom of the unit. 131.1 Front panel Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation Figure 13.1 shows a front view of the Trimble R8 GNSS receiver. The front panel on the Trimble R6 GPS receiver is identical. The panel contains the three indicator light emitting diodes (LEDs), and the power button. Figure 13.
Setting up the Receiver 13 Radio antenna connection Port 1 Figure 13.2 Trimble R8 GNSS receiver lower housing Each port or connector on the receiver is marked with an icon to indicate its main function as shown below. Icon Name Connections Port 1 Device, computer, external radio, power in Port 2 Device, computer, external radio RADIO Radio communications antenna Port 1 is a 7-pin 0-shell Lemo connector that supports RS-232 comms and external power input. Port 1 has no power outputs.
13 Setting up the Receiver External UHF or GSM antenna Depending on which module you have purchased, use this TNC connection for an external antenna to enhance the UHF or GSM. The UHF antenna is approximately 16.5 cm (6.5 inches) long, and round. The GSM antenna is approximately 16.5 cm (6.5 inches), and flatter than the UHF antenna. Make sure that you use the correct antenna or the signal will be degraded. For more information on connecting the receiver, see the following sections in this chapter. 13.
Setting up the Receiver 132.3 13 General guidelines C WARNING – These receivers use a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, make sure that you read and understand the Safety Information on page iii at the front of this manual. 13.3 • When plugging in a Lemo cable, make sure that the red dots on the receiver port and the cable connector line up. Do not use force to plug cables in, as this may damage the connector pins.
13 Setting up the Receiver F Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation F Trimble R6 GPS/R8 GNSS receiver ACU controller Figure 13.3 13.1 Receiver pole-mounted setup Other system components This section describes optional components that you can use with the receiver. 131.1 Radios Radios are the most common data link for Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) surveying. The receiver is available with an optional internal radio in the 450 MHz UHF band, or with an internal GSM module.
Setting up the Receiver 13 The receiver supports the following Trimble base radios with the internal 450 MHz radio: • TRIMMARK™ 3 • TRIMMARK IIe • TRIMTALK™ 450S • Receiver internal 450 transmitter • HPB450 radio-modem Internal GSM setup Internal radio setup To configure the receiver optional internal radio, use one of the following: • The GPS Configurator software • The WinFlash utility • The Trimble Survey Controller software For more information, refer to the GPS Configurator Help, the
13 Setting up the Receiver • Port 2 of the receiver supports full RS-232 protocol, and should function properly with most cellular phone cables. Some cellular units may require custom cabling. Alternatively, the receiver also supports a cable-free Bluetooth connection with Bluetoot-enabled cell phones. For more information on using an external cellular modem as a data link, refer to the Trimble Survey Controller User Guide.
CHAPTER 14 General Operation In this chapter: Q Button functions Q LED behavior Q Starting and stopping the receiver Q Logging data Q Resetting to defaults Q Batteries and power 14 All the controls that you need for general operation of the receiver are located on the front panel. For more information about other receiver panels, see Parts of the receiver, page 82.
14 14.1 General Operation Front panel controls Figure 14.1 shows the receiver front panel controls for the power on/off functions, or receiver reset. The LEDs provide power, radio, data logging, and SV tracking status information. F Power button Power/Data status Radio SV Tracking Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation Figure 14.1 14.2 LEDs Receiver front panel controls and LEDs Button functions The receiver has only one button, the Power button, represented in this manual by [P].
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14 General Operation Note – If you use the Data Transfer utility to download the internally-logged files, you lose any collected GLONASS data. Consider this if you plan to use the Trimble Geomatics Office software to process the *.dat files because that software does not process GLONASS data. If you have the Trimble Business Center software, the *.T01 file that is stored on the receiver can be directly downloaded. The *.
General Operation 14.6 14 Resetting to defaults To reset the receiver to its factory default settings, hold down [P] for at least 15 seconds. For more information, see Default settings, page 116. Batteries and power C WARNING – Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or property damage. To prevent injury or damage: – Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged.
14 General Operation C WARNING – Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery only in strict accordance with the instructions. Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an explosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. To prevent injury or damage: – Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking. – Charge the Lithium-ion battery only in a Trimble product that is specified to charge it.
General Operation Firmware A receiver’s firmware is the program inside the receiver that controls receiver operations and hardware. You can upgrade the firmware for the receiver using the WinFlash utility provided on the receiver CD. For more information, see The WinFlash Utility, page 105. C WARNING – Upgrading the firmware deletes all application files on the receiver. Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation 147.
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CHAPTER 15 Configuration In this chapter: Q Configuring the receiver in real time Q Configuring the receiver using application files Q Application files 15 The Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS receivers have no controls to change settings. To configure the receiver, use external software such as GPS Configurator, WinFlash, or Trimble Survey Controller. There are two ways to configure the receiver.
15 15.1 Configuration Configuring the receiver in real time GPS Configurator and Trimble Survey Controller software support real-time configuration of the receiver. When you configure the receiver in real time, you use one of these software applications to specify which settings you want to change. When you apply the changes, the receiver settings change immediately. Any changes that you apply to the receiver are reflected in the current application file, which is always present in the receiver.
Configuration 15 An application file does not have to contain all of these records. When you apply an application file, any option that is not included in the records in the file remains at its current setting. For example, if you apply an application file that only specifies the elevation mask to use, all other settings remain as they were before the application file was applied. You can store up to twenty different application files in the receiver.
15 Configuration Power up application file The power up application file (Power_up.cfg) is used to set the receiver to a specific configuration any time the unit is powered up. In this file, you can specify that the receiver is reset to defaults before the power up settings are applied. This ensures that restarting the receiver always resets it to factory defaults prior to applying the power up application file.
Configuration Naming application files The application filename in the office computer and in the receiver are always the same. This makes it easier to recognize and keep track of your application files. When you change the name of the application file in the receiver, this changes the application filename on your computer. When you transfer an application file from the receiver and save it to the computer, the system renames the file to match the internal receiver file.
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CHAPTER 16 Software Utilities In this chapter: Q The GPS Configurator software Q The WinFlash Utility 16 This chapter provides information on the software utilities that you can use with the Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS receivers.
16 16.1 Software Utilities The GPS Configurator software GPS Configurator is office software that configures selected Trimble GPS or GNSS receivers. GPS Configurator software enables you to: 161.
Software Utilities 16.1 16 The WinFlash Utility The WinFlash utility communicates with Trimble products to perform various functions including: • installing software, firmware, and option upgrades • running diagnostics ( for example, retrieving configuration information) • configuring radios For more information, online help is also available when using the WinFlash utility. Note – The WinFlash utility runs on Microsoft® Windows® 95, 98, Windows NT®, 2000, Me, or XP operating systems.
16 Software Utilities The Settings Review window appears. This screen prompts you to connect the receiver, suggests a connection method and then lists the receiver configuration and selected operation. 7. If all is correct, click Finish. Based on your selections, the Software Upgrade window appears and shows the status of the operation ( for example, Establishing communication with the Trimble R8 GNSS. Please wait ...) 8. Click OK.
Software Utilities 16 6. In the Wireless Format group, select the appropriate channel and wireless mode. The Wireless Mode must be the same for all radios in your network. 7. In the Specify Frequency field, enter the frequency you require. 8. Click Add. The new frequency appears in the Selected Frequencies list. Note – The frequencies that you program must conform to the channel spacing and minimum tuning requirements for the radio. To view this information, click Radio Info.
16 160.1 Software Utilities Configuring the internal transceiver Use the WinFlash Internal Transceiver Configuration dialog to configure the internal transceiver. Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation B Tip – To view a list of all radio information, including the current configuration, click Radio Info. 1. Select the Current Channel, which determines the radio operating frequency. 2. Select the Wireless Mode, which determines the over-the-air communications parameters.
16 3. Select the appropriate operating mode, depending on how you intend to use the receiver, for example, Base with No Repeaters: 4. Select one of the following channel sharing configurations (base modes only; not available for rover): – Off. The carrier detect mode is off. The unit will ignore other transmissions on your frequency and continue to transmit data. Note – It may be illegal in your country of use to set channel sharing to Off.
16 Software Utilities Updating the frequency list Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation You can program the internal transceiver modem with a list of up to 20 frequencies, which are stored in non-volatile memory. This list is pre-configured based on the frequencies that you requested when you ordered the unit.
CHAPTER 17 Specifications In this chapter: Q Physical specifications Q Positioning specifications Q Technical specifications 17 This chapter details the specifications of the Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS receivers (“the receiver”). Where specifications apply to only one receiver model, this is clearly indicated.
17 Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation 17.1 Specifications Physical specifications Feature Specification Size 19.0 cm (7.5") wide x 11.2 cm (4.4") deep including connectors Weight: with internal battery and radio 1.35 kg (2.97 lbs) Operating times on internal battery 450 MHz receive/transmit: 3.5 hours (varies with temperature and wireless data rate) GSM: 3.8 hours (varies with temperature) Battery life (at 20 °C) Approximately 5.3 hours for one 2.
Specifications Technical specifications Feature Specification Tracking: Trimble R8 GNSS receiver 72 Channels GPS L1 C/A Code, L2C, L1/L2/L5 Full Cycle Carrier, GLONASS L1 C/A Code, L1 P Code, L2 P Code, L1/L2 Full Cycle Carrier, SBAS WAAS/EGNOS support Fully operational during P-code encryption Tracking: Trimble R6 GPS receiver 72 Channels GPS L1 C/A Code, L1/L2 Full Cycle Carrier, (Optional) GLONASS L1 C/A Code, L1 P Code, L2 P Code, L1/L2 Full Cycle Carrier, SBAS WAAS/EGNOS support Fully operational
Specifications Feature Specification Configuration Through user-definable application files or GPS Configurator Output formats NMEA-0183: AVR; GGA; GSA; GST; GSV; PTNL,GGK; PTNL,GGK_SYNC; HDT; PTNL,PJK; PTNL,PJT; RMC, ROT; PTNL,VGK; VHD; VTG; ZDA GSOF (Trimble Binary Streamed Output) RT17 Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation 17 1 14 Trimble R6/R7 GPS and Trimble R8 GNSS Receivers User Guide
CHAPTER 18 Default Settings In this chapter: Q Default settings Q Resetting to factory defaults 18 All receiver settings are stored in application files. The default application file is stored permanently in the receiver, and contains the factory default settings for the receiver. whenever the receiver is reset to its factory defaults, the current settings (stored in the current application file are reset to the values in the default application file. You cannot modify the default application file.
18 18.1 Default Settings Default settings These settings are defined in the default application file. Table 18.
Default Settings 182.1 18 Default behavior The factory defaults specified above are applied whenever you start the receiver. If a power up file is present in the receiver, its settings are applied immediately after the default settings, so you can use a power up file to define your own set of defaults.
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CHAPTER 19 Cables and Connectors In this chapter: Q Port 1 and 2 connectors Q Power/serial data cables 19 This chapter provides pinout information for the receiver standard and optional cables. This information can be used to prepare special cables for connecting the receiver to devices and instruments not supported by the standard and optional cables.
19 19.1 Cables and Connectors Port 1 and 2 connectors Port 1 Port 2 1 2 BARCODE S/N LABEL Figure 19.1 Receiver serial ports Trimble R6 GPS and R8 GNSS Receiver Operation 1 7 6 5 2 3 Figure 19.2 4 Port 1 connector pinouts Pins 9 8 7 6 Pins 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 19.
Cables and Connectors Pin Pinout function Port 1 – 7-pin Lemo Port 2 – DB-9 7 TRXD RTS 8 N/A CTS 9 N/A Ring indicator Power/serial data cables The data-I/O cable, (P/N 18532) is supplied with the receiver. Table 19.
19 Cables and Connectors Note – Table 19.2 assumes that the cable is attached to the connector labeled Port 1. Table 19.
SECTION III APPENDIXES: TRIMBLE R6/R7 GPS RECEIVERS TRIMBLE R8 GNSS RECEIVER III In this section: Q Appendix A, NMEA-0183 Output Q Appendix B, RTCM Output Q Appendix C, Troubleshooting Trimble R6/R7 GPS and Trimble R8 GNSS Receivers User Guide 123
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APPENDIX A NMEA-0183 Output In this appendix: Q NMEA-0183 Outputs Q Common Message Elements Q NMEA Messages A This appendix describes the formats of the subset of NMEA-0183 messages that are available for output by the Trimble R6/R7 GPS receivers and the Trimble R8 GNSS receiver. For a copy of the NMEA-0183 Standard, go to the National Marine Electronics Association website at www.nmea.org.
A A.1 NMEA-0183 Output NMEA-0183 Outputs When NMEA-0183 output is enabled, a subset of NMEA-0183 messages can be output to external instruments and equipment connected to the Trimble receiver serial ports. These NMEA-0183 messages let external devices use selected data collected or computed by the receiver. All messages conform to the NMEA-0183 version 3.01 format. All begin with $ and end with a carriage return and a line feed. Data fields follow comma (,) delimiters and are variable in length.
NMEA-0183 Output A.2 A Common Message Elements Each message contains: • A message ID consisting of $GP followed by the message type. For example, the message ID of the GGA message is $GPGGA. • A comma • A number of fields, depending on the message type, separated by commas • An asterisk • A checksum value Below is an example of a simple message with a message ID ($GPGGA), followed by 13 fields and a checksum value: $GPGGA,172814.0,3723.46587704,N,12202.26957864,W,2,6,1.2,18.893,M,25.669,M,2.
A A.3 NMEA-0183 Output NMEA Messages When NMEA-0183 output is enabled, the following messages can be generated. AVR Time, Yaw, Tilt, Range for Moving Baseline RTK The AVR message string is shown below, and Table A.1 describes the message fields. $PTNL,AVR,181059.6,+149.4688,Yaw,+0.0134,Tilt,,,60.191,3,2.5,6*00 Table A.
NMEA-0183 Output Table A.2 Field A GGA message fields (continued) Meaning 5 Direction of longitude: E: East W: West 6 GPS Quality indicator: 0: Fix not valid 1: GPS fix 2: Differential GPS fix 4: Real Time Kinematic, fixed integers 5: Real Time Kinematic, float integers 7 8 HDOP 9 Orthometric height (MSL reference) 10 M: unit of measure for height is meters 11 Geoid separation 12 M: geoid separation is measured in meters 13 Age of differential GPS data record, Type 1 or Type 9.
A NMEA-0183 Output GST Position Error Statistics An example of the GST message string is shown below. Table A.4 describes the message fields. $GPGST,172814.0,0.006,0.023,0.020,273.6, 0.023,0.020,0.031*6A Table A.
NMEA-0183 Output HDT A Heading from True North The HDT string is shown below, and Table A.6 describes the message fields. $GPHDT,123.456,T*00 Table A.6 Heading from true north fields Field Meaning 1 Heading in degrees 2 T: Indicates heading relative to True North PTNL,GGK Time, Position, Position Type, DOP An example of the PTNL,GGK message string is shown below. Table A.7 describes the message fields. $PTNL,GGK,172814.00,071296, 3723.46587704,N,12202.26957864,W, 3,06,1.7,EHT-6.
A NMEA-0183 Output PTNL,GGK_SYNC Time, Synchronized Position, Position Type, DOP The PTNL,GGK_SYNC message has the same format as the PTNL,GGK message, but outputs Synchronized 1 Hz positions even in Low Latency mode. An example of the PTNL,GGK_SYNC message string is shown below. Table A.8 describes the message fields. $PTNL,GGK_SYNC,172814.00,071296, 3723.46587704,N,12202.26957864,W, 3,06,1.7,EHT-6.777,M*48 Table A.
NMEA-0183 Output A PTNL,PJK Local Coordinate Position Output An example of the PTNL,PJK message string is shown below. Table A.9 describes the message fields. $PTNL,PJK,010717.00,081796, +732646.511,N,+1731051.091,E, 1,05,2.7,EHT-28.345,M*7C Table A.
A NMEA-0183 Output PTNL,VGK Vector Information An example of the PTNL,VGK message string is shown below. Table A.11 describes the message fields. $PTNL,VGK,160159.00,010997,-0000.161, 00009.985,-0000.002,3,07,1,4,M*0B Table A.11 PTNL,VGK message fields Field Meaning 1 UTC of vector in hhmmss.
NMEA-0183 Output Table A.12 RMC A PTNL,VHD message fields (continued) Field Meaning 9 Quality indicator: 10 Number of satellites used in solution 11 PDOP Position, Velocity, and Time The RMC string is shown below, and Table A.13 describes the message fields. $GPRMC,123519,A,4807.038,N,01131.000,E,022.4,084.4,230394,003.
A NMEA-0183 Output VTG Actual Track Made Good Over and Speed Over Ground An example of the VTG message string is shown below. Table A.15 describes the message fields. $GPVTG,,T,,M,0.00,N,0.00,K*4E Table A.15 VTG message fields Field Meaning 1 Track made good (degrees true) 2 3 Track made good (degrees magnetic) 4 5 Speed, in knots 6 7 Speed over ground in kilometers/hour (kph) 8 ZDA UTC Day, Month, And Year, and Local Time Zone Offset An example of the ZDA message string is shown below.
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B B.1 RTCM Output Generated messages Table B.1 shows the messages that are generated when you select a specific RTCM version. The messages in the table are in the same order as they appear in the GPS Configurator software. For the details of the contents of individual messages, refer to the RTCM documentation. Table B.1 RTCM output Selection Message Version 2 1 USCG 9-3 RTCM/RTK 2.2+2.3 3 1 RTK Only 2.2+2.3 RTCM/RTK 2.
RTCM Output Message scheduling Table B.2 describes the frequency at which messages are generated when they are enabled in a base receiver. Table B.
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APPENDIX C Troubleshooting C In this appendix: Q LED conditions Q Receiver issues Trimble R6/R7 GPS and Trimble R8 GNSS Receivers User Guide 141
C C.1 Troubleshooting LED conditions An LED that is flashing quickly indicates a condition that may require attention, and an unlit LED indicates that no operation is occurring. The following table describes some LED conditions, possible causes, and how to solve them. Condition Possible cause Solution The SV Tracking LED is lit solidly and the Logging/Memory LED is flashing slowly. The receiver is in Monitor mode, ready for new firmware to be loaded or new options to be added.
Troubleshooting Receiver issues The following table describes some possible receiver issues, possible causes, and how to solve them. Issue Possible cause Solution The receiver does not External power too low. turn on. Check the charge on the external battery, and check the fuse if applicable. Replace the battery if necessary. Internal power too low. Check the charge on the internal batteries and replace if necessary. Ensure battery contacts are clean. External power not properly connected.
C Troubleshooting Issue Possible cause Roving receiver is not Reference receiver is not receiving radio. broadcasting. Solution See above. Trimble R6 and R7 GPS/R8 GNSS Receiver Operation Incorrect over air baud rates Connect to the roving receiver’s radio between reference and rover. and check to ensure it has the same setting as the reference receiver. 1 44 Incorrect port settings between roving external radio and receiver.
Index Symbols d 10, 28 p 10, 28, 90 $ (NMEA start of message delimiter) 126 * (NMEA checksum delimiter) 127 , (NMEA field delimiter) 126 .cfg files 38–41, 47, 98–101 .dat files 45–47 .elf files 36, 47, 95 .eph files 47 .T01 files 45, 46, 47 Numerics 1PPS output default settings 60 pulse definition 73 time tag definition 73 Trimble R7 GPS receiver 6, 57, 73 Current (Current.cfg) 39, 59, 99, 115 Default (Default.
Index Bluetooth wireless technology 78, 88 bottom panel 13, 84 bracket insert 18 receiver 18 RPA 17 breakout box, on event marker/1PPS cable 68 buttons 10, 28, 82, 90 receiver in real time 38, 98 receiver using application files 98 connecting to computer for data transfer 44 current application file 39, 59, 99, 115 current receiver configuration 99 current settings 115 Current.
Index position logging rate 60 reference position 60, 116 reference station 60, 116 resetting 93 RT17 output 60, 116 RTCM output 60 serial format 60, 116 SNR mask 60 streamed output 60, 116 SV enabling 60, 116 Trimble R6/R8 receiver 115 Trimble R7 receiver 59 Default.
Index job 31, 92 raw observations (.T01) 47 receiver firmware (.elf) 47 supported 47 files deleting 47 transferring from CompactFlash card 46 firmware (.
Index Trimble R6/R8 receiver 82, 90 Trimble R7 receiver 10, 29 Lemo cables, plugging in 14, 85 limits, imposed by COCOM 7, 79 Lithium-ion battery charging 34 disposing of 34 safety warning 32 voltage 36 Local Coordinate Position Output message 133 logging internally 30 scheduling 40 starting 28 stopping 28 to Trimble Survey Controller software 31, 92 Logging button See Data button Logging Rate record, in application file 38, 98 logging rate, default 60 Logging/Memory LED 29 longitude, NMEA field format 127
Index serial ports 66, 120 pole diameter 18 pole-mounted setup pole diameter 18 Trimble R6/R8 receiver 85 Trimble R7 receiver 16 Port 1 default baud rate 60, 116 default serial format 60, 116 event marker input 71 flow control 60, 116 icon 12, 83 pinout diagram 66, 120 pinout functions 66 power output 36, 94 Port 2 1PPS output 71 default baud rate 60, 116 default serial format 60, 116 event marker input 71 icon 12, 83 pinout diagram 66, 120 pinout functions 66 Port 3 default baud rate 60 default power outp
Index data files 46 firmware files 47 resetting 99 receiver setup 9–26, 81–88 red LED 29 Reference Position record, in application file 38, 98 reference position, default 60, 116 reference receiver, charging batteries 34 reference station, default settings 60, 116 reformatting CompactFlash card 32 registration 1 release notes 1 reset full 143 soft 143 to factory defaults 28, 61, 90, 116 Trimble R6/R8 receiver 99 rover, charging batteries 34 RPA 20 RPA bracket 17 RS-232 ports 6 RT17 output default settings
Index Timed Activation record, in application file 39 timed application file 40 timed application files 29, 40, 63 TNC connector 6, 69, 78 TNC ports 6, 78 top panel 11 tracking specifications 57, 113 transceiver See Trimble R6/R8 internal transmitter transferring data files from CompactFlash card 46 data files from the receiver 43 Trimble Binary Streamed Output See GSOF output Trimble Format (CMR) See CMR format Trimble R6/R8 receiver buttons 90 factory default settings 115 inserting the internal battery 8
Index WinFlash utility installing 51, 105 Trimble R6/R8 receiver 50, 87, 105 upgrading receiver firmware with 51, 105 Z ZDA message 136 Zephyr antenna 17 Y yellow GPS antenna cable 13 yellow LEDs 29, 30 yellow TNC port 13 Trimble R6/R7 GPS and Trimble R8 GNSS Receivers User Guide 153
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