Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Step 1. Is the

Receiver Fitted

with the

Appropriate Radio

Module?

The radio module used should be compatible with the radio
transmitter used at the base. Several sub-bands and channel
bandwidths are available for the radio (see Communication
Modules and Associated Antennas on page 3
).

1. If you are using the right module, go to step 2.

2. If you are not using the right module, turn off the receiver

and replace the module with the right one. You then need
to restore the default settings in the receiver (by pressing
the Log+ Scroll+ Power buttons simultaneously on the
front panel) so the receiver can recognize and use the new
module. If using the right module does resolve the
problem, go to step 2.

NOTE: There is no particular action required to power up
the radio module other than to power up the receiver. This
automatically applies power to the radio module.

Step 2. Is the

Radio Antenna

Connected to the

Radio Module?

The radio module cannot operate properly without an
antenna. Make sure the antenna is connected to the radio
module.

1. If the antenna is not connected, connect the radio

antenna (provided in the radio receiver kit) to the radio
module. Ensure that the connection is secure. If the
problem is not yet resolved, go to step 3

2. If the antenna is connected, ensure the connection to the

radio module is secure. If the problem is not yet resolved,
go to step 3.

Step 3. Are the

Rover Radio

Settings

Compatible with

those of the Base

Radio?

The rover radio must use settings that are compatible with
those of the base radio, in order for the rover to receive
corrections from the base. (This means you are supposed to
know the currently used base radio settings.)

1. Check the radio settings in the rover:

Use the field software running your field terminal to check
the frequency, protocol and “Over the Air” baud rate used.

2. If the rover radio is set properly, go to step 4.

Step 4. Is the Line

of Sight Between

the Base and the

Rover Antennas

Obstructed?

Although radios are fairly robust, an excessive amount of
obstructions can block out the signal.

1. If the line of sight is not obstructed, go to step 5 below.

2. If the line of sight is obstructed:

• Move to a less obstructed location. In order to test if

the system is functioning properly, move to a location
that does not have an obstructed view between the
base and rover radio antennas.

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