Monitoring proflex 800 cors – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 CORS User Manual

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Monitoring ProFlex

800 CORS

Reading the Status pages of the ProFlex Web Server is a nice
way of monitoring ProFlex 800 CORS through an IP
connection. Opening the web pages requires that you log in
either as the administrator or as a simple user.

This section gives a quick overview of the monitoring
function. For a detailed description of all the status pages,
refer to the ProFlex 800 Reference Manual. For a detailed
description of the Status Bar, you can also refer to

Status

Bar and Units Used on page 39.
After configuring ProFlex 800 CORS, you can cast an eye at
the Status bar to check that (from left to right):

• The receiver mode is “Base”

• There is enough free memory

• The Sessions status is as expected (Off, On or Recording)

• The computed latitude longitude and ellipsoidal height

are close enough to the entered reference position (to
within a few meters)

• The values of HDOP and VDOP are low enough (less than

3)

• There is a sufficient number of received satellites (used/

tracked)

• No alarm has been triggered.

You can also go to the

Status tab and click on Receiver Status

& Settings. The resulting web page will give an overview of the
station operation.

A click on

Satellites will tell you more about the satellites

received for each GNSS used.

A click on

System will list the current status of the different

hardware components of the receiver.

A click on

Connections and then on each of its submenus will

list status information for the different communication
components or external devices used.

A click on

Data Output will list the currently programmed data

outputs.

A click on

Alarms will list the alarms that have been triggered

so far.

A click on

Version will give identification information about

the various hardware components used in the receiver.

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