Session settings – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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Session Settings

The Session Settings page is used for various purposes. These
are listed below:

• Enable or disable the execution of programmed sessions

• Define the day when programmed sessions will start

• Define the conditions in which data will be collected

during programmed sessions (site name, storage media
used, masks, ring file memory)

• Manage record files (file conversion, file transfer, file

deletion). Files can be transferred to an external FTP
server or to the selected receiver memory (internal or USB)
for further access through the embedded FTP server.

• Defining optional parameters the receiver will insert into

the header of all RINEX files it will generate from G-files.

Data Recording

Set this option to enable raw data recording in the
receiver right after you have clicked on the Config-
ure button at the bottom of this page. You can also
keep this option cleared and later start data record-
ing by pressing the Log button on the receiver front
panel.

REC

Recording
Interval

Enter the raw data recording rate, in seconds.
Depending on the installed firmware option, this
value can range from 0.05 s, 0.1 s or 0.5 s to 999 s.

DRI

Ring File Mem-
ory

Enabling this option will allow the receiver to delete
the oldest record file when the memory used is
almost full (less than 15 Mbytes still free).
This will allow the receiver to constantly log data
without external intervention. When this function is
enabled/disabled for recording, it is as well for ses-
sions.

RFM

Split Data into
Preset Dura-
tion Files

Enable this option if you want the receiver to create
a new file after every x minutes or hours of raw
data recording, “x” been defined in the field below.
With this option disabled, raw data will be saved to
a single file, with no limit of duration.

DRD

File Duration

(This field is visible only after ”Split Data into Pre-
set Duration Files” has been enabled).
Indicate the time span that each new raw data file
should cover before it is closed and a new one is
open. For example setting this field to “15” means
that at all times, the receiver will be able to provide
a record file containing the last 15 minutes of raw
data decoded by the receiver.

DRD

Parameter

Designation

$PASHS

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