Novatel 01019126 User Manual

SMART6™
User Manual
OM-20000150 Rev 0B September 2013
SMART6 User Manual
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SMART6 is a trademark of NovAtel Inc.
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Table of Contents
Notice 7
Customer Service 9
1 Introduction 11
1.1 Features and Models...................................................................................................................................................11
2 Installation and Setup 13
2.1 Additional Equipment Required ...................................................................................................................................13
2.1.1 SMART6 Setup .................................................................................................................................................13
2.1.2 Power Supply Requirements.............................................................................................................................15
2.1.3 Mounting Plate ..................................................................................................................................................15
2.1.4 Mounting the SMART6 ......................................................................................................................................17
2.1.5 Connecting Data Communications Equipment..................................................................................................17
2.2 Additional Features and Information............................................................................................................................18
2.2.1 Status Indicators................................................................................................................................................18
2.2.2 MKI and PPS Strobes .......................................................................................................................................18
2.2.3 Emulated Radar (ER) ........................................................................................................................................19
2.2.4 Controller Area Network (CAN) .........................................................................................................................19
2.2.5 Tilt Compensation .............................................................................................................................................19
3 Operation 22
3.1 Communications with the Receiver .............................................................................................................................22
3.1.1 Serial Port Default Settings ...............................................................................................................................22
3.1.2 Communicating Using a Remote Terminal........................................................................................................22
3.1.3 Communicating Using a Computer....................................................................................................................22
3.2 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................................23
3.2.1 Starting the Receiver.........................................................................................................................................23
3.2.2 Communicating with the Receiver Using NovAtel Connect...............................................................................23
3.3 Transmitting and Receiving Corrections......................................................................................................................24
3.3.1 Base Station Configuration................................................................................................................................26
3.3.2 Rover Station Configuration ..............................................................................................................................27
3.3.3 GPS + GLONASS Base and Rover Configuration ............................................................................................27
3.3.4 Configuration Notes...........................................................................................................................................28
3.4 GLIDE..........................................................................................................................................................................29
3.4.1 Dual-Frequency GLIDE .....................................................................................................................................29
3.5 Emulated Radar (ER) ..................................................................................................................................................29
3.6 Tilt Compensation........................................................................................................................................................30
3.7 Recommended Configuration......................................................................................................................................31
4 NovAtel Firmware and Software 32
4.1 Firmware Updates and Model Upgrades .....................................................................................................................32
4.1.1 Firmware Updates .............................................................................................................................................32
4.1.2 Model Upgrades ................................................................................................................................................33
4.2 Authorization Code ......................................................................................................................................................33
4.3 Updating or Upgrading Using the WinLoad Utility .......................................................................................................34
4.3.1 Transferring Firmware Files...............................................................................................................................34
4.3.2 Using the WinLoad Utility ..................................................................................................................................35
4.4 Updating using SoftLoad Commands..........................................................................................................................36
4.4.1 Working with S-Records....................................................................................................................................37
4.5 Upgrading Using the AUTH Command........................................................................................................................38
4.5.1 Upgrade Procedure ...........................................................................................................................................38
5 Bluetooth Configuration 39
5.1 Bluetooth Wireless Technology on the SMART6 receiver...........................................................................................39
5.2 Pairing with a new SMART6........................................................................................................................................39
5.3 Determining the Bluetooth Serial Port .........................................................................................................................42
5.4 Communicate with the SMART6 Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology.....................................................................45
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A Technical Specifications 46
A.1 SMART6 Receiver Performance.................................................................................................................................46
A.2 SMART6 Specifications...............................................................................................................................................47
A.2.1 SMART6 Communication/Power Cable (01018999).........................................................................................49
A.2.2 SMART6 Connector and Cable Requirements .................................................................................................50
B Commands 52
B.1 Syntax Conventions ....................................................................................................................................................52
B.2 BTCONTROL Enable/Disable Bluetooth wireless technology..................................................................................53
B.3 COM Configure COM Port........................................................................................................................................54
B.4 FRESET Clear Selected Data from NVM and Reset................................................................................................56
B.5 LOG Request Logs from the Receiver......................................................................................................................58
B.6 $PMDT Configure Tilt Compensation.......................................................................................................................61
B.7 RADARCFG Configure the ER Output .....................................................................................................................62
B.8 SETCANNAME Sets the CAN name fields...............................................................................................................63
C Logs 64
C.1 Position Logs ..............................................................................................................................................................64
C.1.1 NMEA Logs.......................................................................................................................................................64
C.1.2 NovAtel Position Logs.......................................................................................................................................65
C.2 Other Logs ..................................................................................................................................................................65
C.2.1 RADARSIGNAL ER Signal and Position Information.....................................................................................66
C.2.2 TILT Compensation........................................................................................................................................68
C.2.3 VERSION HW and SW Versions and Serial Numbers...................................................................................68
D Replacement Parts 69
D.1 SMART6 .....................................................................................................................................................................69
D.2 User Manuals..............................................................................................................................................................69
Index 70
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Figures
1 SMART6 Receiver .....................................................................................................................................................11
2 SMART6 Connector ..................................................................................................................................................13
3 Simplified SMART6 Setup .........................................................................................................................................14
4 SMART6 Surface Mounting Plate ..............................................................................................................................15
3 SMART6 Pole Mounting Plate ...................................................................................................................................16
5 SMART6 Orientation .................................................................................................................................................17
6 SMART6 Installation ..................................................................................................................................................20
7 SMART6 Orientation .................................................................................................................................................20
8 Open Connection Window .........................................................................................................................................23
9 Basic Differential Setup .............................................................................................................................................25
10 SMART6 Tilt Compensation ......................................................................................................................................30
11 WinLoad’s Open Window ..........................................................................................................................................35
12 Open File in WinLoad ................................................................................................................................................35
13 COM Port Setup ........................................................................................................................................................35
14 Searching for Card ....................................................................................................................................................36
15 Authorization Code Window ......................................................................................................................................36
16 Upgrade Process Complete ......................................................................................................................................36
3 Bluetooth Icon ...........................................................................................................................................................39
4 Bluetooth Devices Window ........................................................................................................................................40
5 Add a device window .................................................................................................................................................40
6 Add a device - Select a pairing option .......................................................................................................................41
7 Add a device - Enter pairing code .............................................................................................................................41
8 Bluetooth Link Serial Port ..........................................................................................................................................42
9 Add a device - Successful .........................................................................................................................................42
10 Bluetooth Icon ...........................................................................................................................................................42
11 Bluetooth Devices Window ........................................................................................................................................43
12 Bluetooth Devices Window - Device Menu ................................................................................................................44
13 Bluetooth Devices Window - Properties ....................................................................................................................44
14 Properties - Services Tab ..........................................................................................................................................45
17 SMART6 Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................48
18 SMART6 Communication/Power Cable ....................................................................................................................49
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Tab le s
1 SMART6 Models ........................................................................................................................................................11
2 SMART6 Connector Pin-Out ......................................................................................................................................13
3 SMART6 LED Status Indicators .................................................................................................................................18
4 Available CAN Signals on the SMART6.....................................................................................................................19
5 SMART6 Communication/Power Cable Pinouts ........................................................................................................50
6 SMART6 Mating Connectors......................................................................................................................................51
7 Recommended Fuse and Fuse Holders.....................................................................................................................51
8 SMART6 Commands..................................................................................................................................................52
9 FRESET Target..........................................................................................................................................................57
10 Detailed Serial Port Identifiers....................................................................................................................................60
11 Response Modes .......................................................................................................................................................62
12 SMART6 Logs in Alphabetical Order..........................................................................................................................65
13 Position or Velocity Type............................................................................................................................................67
14 Solution Status ...........................................................................................................................................................67
15 Component Type........................................................................................................................................................68
16 SMART6 Product .......................................................................................................................................................69
17 Reference User Manuals............................................................................................................................................69
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Notice

The following notices apply to the SMART6.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by NovAtel Inc. could result in violation of FCC, Industry Canada and CE Marking rules and void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
FCC Notices
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
SMART6 has been tested and found to comply with the emission limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. The Class B limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Re-orient or relocate the SMART6
Increase the separation between the equipment and the SMART6
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the SMART6 is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
In order to maintain compliance as a Class “B” digital device, shielded cables should be used for the RS-232 serial data ports (Belden 1036A or equivalent) and twisted pair cable should be used for the CAN port (shielded twisted pair will improve CAN performance in electrically harsh environments). I/O signals should be referred to signal ground (connector pin 5) and not power ground (connector pin 9). If I/O signals route to different areas of the vehicle, dedicated signal grounds for I/O should be spliced into a common connection to connector pin 5 at a point close to the SMART6.
Industry Canada
SMART6 Class B digital apparatuses comply with Canadian ICES-003.
SMART6 appareils numérique de la classe B sont conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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Notice
CE
The enclosures carry the CE mark.
"Hereby, NovAtel Inc. declares that this SMART6 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC, the EMC Directive 4/108/EC and the RoHS Recast Directive 2011/65/EU."
WEEE
If you purchased your OEM6 family product in Europe, please return it to your dealer or supplier at the end of its life. The objectives of the European Community's environment policy are, in particular, to preserve, protect and improve the quality of the environment, protect human health and utilise natural resources prudently and rationally. Sustainable development advocates the reduction of wasteful consumption of natural resources and the prevention of pollution. Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is a regulated area. Where the generation of waste cannot be avoided, it should be reused or recovered for its material or energy. WEEE products
may be recognized by their wheeled bin label ( ).
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1.Visit the NovAtel Web site at www.novatel.com/products/weee-and-rohs/ for more information on WEEE.
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Customer Service

NovAtel Knowledge Base
If you have a technical issue, visit the NovAtel support website at www.novatel.com | Support | Helpdesk and Solutions | Knowledge and Forums. Through this page, you can search for general information about SMART
antennas and other technologies, information about NovAtel hardware, software, installation and operation issues.
Before Contacting Customer Support
Before you contact NovAtel Customer Support about a software problem perform the following steps:
1. Issue the following logging commands to collect data to a file on your computer for 15 minutes:
LOG VERSIONA ONCE
LOG RXSTATUSA ONCE
LOG RXCONFIGA ONCE
LOG RAWEPHEMA ONNEW
LOG BESTPOSA ONTIME 1
LOG RANGEA ONTIME 1
2. Send the file containing the logs to NovAtel Customer Service, using either the NovAtel ftp site at ftp://
ftp.novatel.com/incoming or the support@novatel.com e-mail address.
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3. You can also issue a
The FRESET command will erase all user settings and perform a factory reset. You should know your configuration and be able to reconfigure the receiver before you send the command.
If you are having a hardware problem, send a list of the troubleshooting steps taken and the results.
FRESET command to the receiver to clear any unknown settings.
FRESET
Contact Information
Use one of the following methods to contact NovAtel Customer Support:
Call the NovAtel Hotline at 1-800-NOVATEL (U.S. and Canada) or +1-403-295-4500 (international)
Fax: +1-403-295-4901
E-mail: support@novatel.ca
website: www.novatel.com
Write: NovAtel Inc.
Customer Support Department 1120 - 68 Avenue NE Calgary, AB Canada, T2E 8S5
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Conventions
Conventions used in this manual are the following:
The letter H in the Offset columns of the commands and logs tables represents the header length for that command or log. Refer to the OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual binary header details.
The number following 0x is a hexadecimal number.
Command descriptions’ brackets, [ ], represent the optionality of parameters.
In tables where values are missing they are assumed to be reserved for future use.
Status words are output as hexadecimal numbers and must be converted to binary format (and in some cases then also to decimal). For an example of this type of conversion, refer to the RANGE log in the OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
Conversions and their binary or decimal results are always read from right to left. For a complete list of hexadecimal, binary and decimal equivalents, refer to Unit Conversion available on our web site at www.novatel.com/support/knowledge-and-learning/
Note that provides information to supplement or clarify the accompanying text.
Caution that a certain action, operation or configuration may result in incorrect or improper use of the product.
Warning that a certain action, operation or configuration may result in regulatory noncompliance, safety issues or equipment damage.
for ASCII and
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Chapter 1 Introduction

The SMART6 is a high performance GNSS receiver and antenna, capable of receiving and tracking different combinations of GNSS L1/L2 code and carrier signals on a maximum of 120 channels. SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation Systems) support, which includes WAAS (North America), EGNOS (Europe) and MSAS (Japan) is standard. Refer to NovAtel’s GNSS Book The SMART6 rear panel also features Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) for status indication.
Once properly powered, the SMART6 begins operating as a fully functional GNSS system. Figure 1, SMART6 Receiver shows the SMART6 without connecting cables.
Figure 1: SMART6 Receiver

1.1 Features and Models

for an overview of each of the above signal types.
The main features of the SMART6 are:
an enhanced high performance GNSS L1/L2 receiver
a high performance GNSS L1/L2 antenna
a CAN port
three RS-232 COM ports or two RS-232 COM ports and Bluetooth
three LED status indicators
a water and dust tight enclosure
Bluetooth wireless technology (optional)
tilt compensation (optional)
The SMART6 is available in several different firmware models whose configurations may include other additional features. Some possible configurations can be seen in Table 1, SMART6 Models.
Table 1: SMART6 Models
NovAtel Part Number Description
01019123 SMART6
01019125 SMART6 with Tilt
01019121 SMART6 with Bluetooth
01019127 SMART6 with Bluetooth and Tilt
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Contact NovAtel Sales at www.novatel.com/where-to-buy/contact-us for information regarding available models, upgrading a model to increase feature/functionality or go to www.novatel.com/support/firmware-
software-and-manuals/firmware-software-updates/ to obtain product updates. Refer to Chapter 4, NovAtel
Firmware and Software on page 32 for details.
Refer to the OEM6 Installation and Operation Manual for detailed information on receiver communications and operation.
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup

2.1 Additional Equipment Required

In order for the SMART6 to perform optimally, the following additional equipment is required:
A cable harness for communicating and powering the SMART6 (NovAtel cable harness 01018999 is available with three DB-9 connectors, four bare cables and a SMART6 connector) or similar
A fused power supply (user supplied) (refer to Table 7, Recommended Fuse and Fuse Holders on Page 51 for details)
A computer (user supplied)

2.1.1 SMART6 Setup

Complete the following steps to connect and power the SMART6.
1. Mount the SMART6 on a secure, stable structure with an unobstructed view of the sky from horizon to horizon (refer to Section 2.1.4 Mounting the SMART6 on page 17 for details).
2. Connect the NovAtel interface cable, or custom wiring harness, to the COM and Power port on the back of the SMART6, see Figure 2, SMART6 Connector.
Figure 2: SMART6 Connector
Table 2: SMART6 Connector Pin-Out
Pin Use Pin Use
1 COM1 TxD 8 COM3 TxD
2 COM1 RxD 9 Power Negative/Return
3 COM2 TxD 10 ER_OUT (Emulated Radar Output)
4 COM2 RxD 11 MKI (Mark Input)
5 Signal Ground
(COM/MKI/PPS/ER)
6CAN+ 13COM3 RxD
7 CAN- 14 Power Positive/Source
a. On Bluetooth models, COM3 is not available.
12 PPS (Pulse Per Second) Output
a
a
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COM
COM
MKI PPS CAN
User supplied 5A fast blow fuse
COM
ER_OUT
Tyco 14-pin Connector
3. Connect the NovAtel cable or custom wiring harness to a DB-9 serial port on a computer or other data storage device.
4. Connect the NovAtel cable or custom wiring harness to the power supply and turn on the power supply to the SMART6 (the SMART6 cable is also a power cable). The power LED on the receiver glows red
when the SMART6 is properly powered.
Fuse/holder recommendations can be found in Table 7, Recommended Fuse and Fuse Holders on Page 51.
Figure 3: Simplified SMART6 Setup
Minimum conductor size for all wiring is 0.5 mm/20 AWG. NovAtel recommends tying to ground any floating input lines.
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Dimensions are in inches.

2.1.2 Power Supply Requirements

The SMART6 requires +8 to +36 VDC input power (refer to SMART6 Specifications on page 47 for additional power supply specifications).
The SMART6 cable provides power in (BATT+) and power ground (BATT-) bare wires for connecting the SMART6 to a vehicular power system (or equivalent).
The SMART6 power source must be protected by a 5 A Fast Blow Fuse or damage to wiring may result (not covered by warranty). Refer to SMART6 Connector and Cable Requirements on page 50).

2.1.3 Mounting Plate

Two mounting plates are available to facilitate mounting the receiver: a surface mounting plate and a pole mounting plate.
Figure 4: SMART6 Surface Mounting Plate
To install the mounting plate, use the adhesive tape or the mounting holes at each corner of the plate.
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Figure 3: SMART6 Pole Mounting Plate
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To install the pole mounting plate:
1. Use four M4 screws to connect the mounting plate to the SMART6.
2. Screw the mounting plate onto a mount, such as a range pole, tribrach, or tripod, with a 1" x 14 thread. A 5/8” to 1” bushing adaptor is available (part number 12023275).
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Orient toward the front of vehicle
Route cable toward
back of vehicle

2.1.4 Mounting the SMART6

Mount the SMART6 on a secure, stable structure capable of safe operation in the specific environment.
If installing on a vehicle, mount the SMART6 on the vehicle roof, ideally close to the pivot point of the vehicle. The SMART6 must be mounted with the connector facing the rear of the vehicle (see Figure 5, SMART6 Orientation).
Figure 5: SMART6 Orientation
The SMART6 must be rigidly secured to the vehicle to avoid errors caused by vibration and motion.
If installing in a stationary location, mount the SMART6 in a location that has a clear view of the sky so that each satellite above the horizon can be tracked without obstruction. For more information, refer to NovAtel’s GNSS Book
.

2.1.5 Connecting Data Communications Equipment

To communicate with the receiver for sending commands and obtaining logs, a connection to data communications equipment is required. Refer to Table 5, SMART6 Communication/Power Cable Pinouts on Page 50 on for more information.
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2.2 Additional Features and Information

This section contains information on the additional features of the SMART6, which may affect the overall design of the receiver system.

2.2.1 Status Indicators

LED indicators on the SMART6 provide the status of the receiver. The table below shows the meaning of the LEDs.
Table 3: SMART6 LED Status Indicators
Red
Off Off Off Power is not available. (Red indicator may also not be lit if a boot failure has
On Off Off Power is available but no satellites are being tracked yet.
On Flashing Off Tracking at least one satellite but not a valid position.
On On Off Position valid in basic autonomous mode.
On On Flashing SBAS tracking, but not enough data for enhanced solution.
On On On Position valid in an enhanced accuracy mode
Troubleshooting:
If the power is on but the yellow LED does not flash within one minute, then no satellites are being tracked. There may be excessive blockage or the SMART6 may be defective. Make sure the SMART6 has an unobstructed view of the sky. Try power cycling the SMART6.
If the yellow LED is flashing but doesn’t progress to solid yellow within one minute, then insufficient satellites are being tracked or the signal quality is poor and ephemeris data cannot be received. Normally, four satellites are sufficient for a valid position as long as they are widely distributed in the sky. If LED is stuck on blinking yellow, there may be excessive signal blockage or the SMART6 may be defective. Make sure the SMART6 has an unobstructed view of the sky. Try power cycling the SMART6.
If the yellow LED is on, but the green doesn’t turn on within five minutes than no SBAS or DGPS positions are available. If you are using SBAS, make sure SBAS is available in your area and that the SMART6 is configured to enable SBAS positions (SBASCONTROL ENABLE). For DGPS, make sure the SMART6 is configured with the correct serial port parameters and to accept the DGPS protocol your area is using and that your data modem is connected and working.
The green LED blinks when SBAS is detected then it comes on solid when SBAS is enabled. The LED will stay dark if SBAS is not detected.
Yellow
Flashing means that the LED is turning on and off at a 1 Hz rate - 0.5 seconds on and 0.5 seconds off.
Green
Condition
occurred.)
(WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/DGPS).

2.2.2 MKI and PPS Strobes

The Mark Input (MKI) and Pulse Per Second (PPS) strobe provide status and synchronization signals. PPS is a 3.3 V CMOS output; MKI is a 5 V logic tolerant input.
Pin-out information can be found on Table 5, SMART6 Communication/Power Cable Pinouts on page 50.
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2.2.3 Emulated Radar (ER)

The SMART6 outputs an emulated RADAR signal via the bare wires labeled ER GND and ER_OUT on the SMART6 cable. See Table 5, SMART6 Communication/Power Cable Pinouts on page 50 for the pin-out details of this cable.
The ER outputs a logic high of supply voltage minus 0.5 V minimum and logic low of 0.5 V maximum with a rise and fall time of less than 1 ms. Its output references signal GND and provides logic low output until its speed is greater than 1 km/Hr. ER can be configured to operate at one of three distinct frequencies (26.11,
28.12 or 36.11 Hz/km/Hr, with 26.11 Hz/km/Hr being the default value) and with an effective range from 1 km/
Hr to 55 km/Hr for near-horizontal applications. See Section B.7, RADARCFG Configure the ER Output on page 62 for more information.

2.2.4 Controller Area Network (CAN)

The SMART6 supports the following NMEA2000 Parameter Group Messages (PGN):
PGN 129029 GNSSPositionData (1 Hz)
PGN 129025 GNSSPositionRapidUpdate (10 Hz)
PGN 129026 COGandSOGRapidUpdate (10 Hz)
The CAN must be activated by entering the SETCANNAME command (refer to B.8 SETCANNAME Sets the CAN name fields on page 63). To have the CAN set up automatically at subsequent start ups, also send the SAVECONFIG command.
Table 4: Available CAN Signals on the SMART6
CAN Pins
CAN+ Pin 6
CAN- Pin 7

2.2.5 Tilt Compensation

The SMART6 Tilt Compensation feature corrects for errors in position caused by tilting of the vehicle.
Refer to Tilt Compensation on page 30 for a detailed description of the Tilt Compensation feature.
To fully install and set up tilt compensation:
1. Mount the SMART6 on the vehicle.
2. Measure, set and save the height of the SMART6 from the ground.
3. Level the tilt sensor and save the data.
Refer to $PMDT Configure Tilt Compensation on page 61 for height, level and update commands.
2.2.5.1 Physical Installation
The SMART6 must be mounted as close to the center of the vehicle as possible, as illustrated in Figure 6, SMART6 Installation.
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SMART6
Orient toward the front of vehicle
Route cable toward
back of vehicle
Figure 6: SMART6 Installation
The SMART6 must be mounted with the connector facing the rear of the vehicle, as shown in Figure 7, SMART6 Orientation:
Figure 7: SMART6 Orientation
The SMART6 must be rigidly secured to the vehicle to minimize errors due to vibration and motion.
2.2.5.2 Height Measurement and Configuration
The height measurement should be made while the vehicle has the correct tire pressure and is parked on a hard-packed and level surface. The measurement should be made from the ground to the bottom of the SMART6 connector. The measurement accuracy should be within 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm).
Once the measurement has been made (in feet and inches, or metres), refer to Section B.6, $PMDT Configure Tilt Compensation on page 61 for instructions on how to set the height in the SMART6. The height must be saved after the height command is sent. This must be done so the height data is saved between power cycles. Instructions on sending the save command are outlined in Section B.6, $PMDT Configure Tilt Compensation on page 61.
Note that changes in tire pressure over time can potentially cause errors in tilt compensation. This is because the height of vehicle can vary with tire pressure.
The SMART6 is shipped from the factory with the height set to 0.0 metres.
2.2.5.3 Leveling the Tilt Sensor
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The vehicle must be parked on flat ground when the level command is sent to the SMART6. Refer to Section B.6, $PMDT Configure Tilt Compensation on page 61 for instructions on how to send the level command.
After the tilt sensor has been leveled, the data must be saved to non-volatile memory using the save command. Instructions on using the save command are outlined in Section B.6, $PMDT Configure Tilt Compensation on page 61.
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Chapter 3 Operation

Before operating the SMART6 for the first time, ensure the installation instructions in Chapter 2, Installation and Setup were followed. It is assumed that a computer is used during initial operation and testing for greater
ease and versatility.

3.1 Communications with the Receiver

Communication with the receiver typically consists of issuing commands through the communication ports from an external serial communications device. This could be either a terminal or computer connected directly to the receiver serial port using a DB-9 connector on the SMART6 communication/power cable. If using a radio, connect it to another DB-9 connector on the same communication/power cable by means of the radio serial cable supplied with the radio. It is recommended that you become thoroughly familiar with the commands and logs detailed in the OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual of the receiver’s capabilities.

3.1.1 Serial Port Default Settings

The receiver communicates with the computer or terminal via an RS-232 serial port. For communication to occur, both the receiver and the operator interface have to be configured properly. The receiver’s COM1, COM2 and COM3 default port settings are as follows:
9600 bps, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no handshaking, echo off
To change the default settings, use the COM command. See Appendix B.3, COM Configure COM Port starting on Page 54 for details.
to ensure maximum utilization
The data transfer rate chosen determines how fast information is transmitted. For example, outputting a log whose message byte count is 96. The default port settings allows 10 bits/byte (8 data bits + 1 stop bit + 1 framing bit). It therefore takes 960 bits per message. To get 10 messages per second, 9600 bps is required. Also remember that even if the bps is set to 9600, the actual data transfer rate is lower and depends on the number of satellites being tracked, data filters in use and idle time. It is suggested a margin is set when choosing a data rate (115200 is recommended for most applications).
Although the receiver can operate at data transfer rates as low as 300 bps, this is not desirable. For example, if several data logs are active (that is, a significant amount of information needs to be transmitted every second) but the bit rate is set too low, data will overflow the serial port buffers, causing a warning in the receiver status and loss of data.

3.1.2 Communicating Using a Remote Terminal

One method of communicating with the receiver is through a remote terminal. The receiver is pre-wired to allow proper RS-232 interface with the data terminal. To communicate with the terminal, the receiver only requires the RX, TX and GND lines to be used. Request to Send (RTS)/Clear to Send (CTS) hardware handshaking is not available. Ensure the terminal’s communications set up matches the receiver’s RS-232 protocol.

3.1.3 Communicating Using a Computer

A computer can be set up to emulate a remote terminal as well as provide the added flexibility of creating multiple command batch files and data logging storage files. Any standard communications software package, that emulates a terminal, can be used to establish bidirectional communications with the receiver. For example, HyperTerminal or NovAtel’s Graphical User Interface (GUI) program NovAtel Connect data is sent as raw 8-bit binary or ASCII characters.
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