Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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7

Introduction

GSM Antenna

A coaxial female connector (SMA type) allowing you to
connect a GSM whip antenna to the ProMark 800.

Radio Antenna

A coaxial female connector (TNC type) allowing you to
connect a radio whip antenna to the ProMark 800. This
connector is available only if the ProMark 800 has been fitted
with a radio module.

Radio Module

A module allowing ProMark 800 to receive and process
corrections from a base. When a radio module is used, a radio
antenna must be connected (see above). When no radio
receiver kit is delivered, a single compartment door is
provided instead, with no connector on it.

USB Port

A nine-contact female connector (Fischer type). Depending
on how it is configured, the USB port can be used in two
different ways:

1. For a USB host such as a mass storage device. In this

case, you should use the special adaptor cable provided
(P/N 702103) to attach the USB key to the ProMark 800.
This configuration can be used to log raw data on the USB
key or upgrade the ProMark 800 firmware from the files
stored on the key.

2. For a USB device allowing ProMark 800 to be seen as a

disk from the computer connected to this port. In this
configuration, files can be transferred between the
ProMark 800’s internal memory and the computer using
the USB cable provided (P/N 702104).

RS232/422 Serial Port

A seven-contact female connector (Fischer type) allowing you
to connect the ProMark 800 to an external device via an
RS232 or RS422 serial line (default: RS232). Changing the
configuration of the port can be done from the field terminal
using the $PASHS,MDP serial command. See MDP: Setting
Port A to RS232 or RS422 on page 198
.

Bluetooth Device

An integrated Bluetooth module allowing the ProMark 800 to
communicate with a Bluetooth-enabled field terminal
through a wireless connection.

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