Setting a base, How to start – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Web Server User Manual
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Setting a Base
How to Start
• Open the Web Server’s
Configuration tab. The first time you
click on this tab, the Web Server will ask you to log in as
the administrator. Only the receiver administrator is
authorized to access the
Configuration tab.
You are allowed to change the destination of a receiver
(e.g. it is currently a rover and you want to change it into
a base). In this case, on opening the
Base Setup tab, the
Web Server will retain part of the rover settings that could
be applied to the base (e.g. antenna type, etc.).
• Whatever the way RTK corrections are transmitted to users
(rovers), you will always have to define a number of
general parameters pertaining to the base function. These
parameters are usually defined first. However when the
internal modem is used, it is advisable to configure the
modem first.
• The ProFlex Web Server includes four submenus to
configure a base:
–
Full Setup
–
NTRIP Server
–
Data Streaming on IP
–
Transmitter
The
Full Setup submenu is the most comprehensive one as
it gives you the ability to implement any of the possible
configurations.
The other three are abridged versions of the
Full Setup
submenu, customized for three specific configurations:
NTRIP server, data streaming and use of the internal radio
transmitter or of an external transmitter. These submenus
can advantageously be used instead of the
Full Setup
submenu to speed up the configuration phase.
On all four submenus, the first three frames (Base,
Antenna, Satellites) allow you to set the general
parameters. But note that only the
Full Setup submenu
allows you to define a moving base.
• Through network connections, using the integrated
cellular modem or Ethernet port, the ProFlex 800 can
deliver two distinct sources of corrections through two
different channels, designated as “Network 1” and
“Network 2” on the Base Setup-Full Setup page, and
“NTRIP Server 1” and “NTRIP Server 2” on the Base
Setup - NTRIP server page. Differential Streams 1 and 2