Novatel ProPak-G2plus Quick Start Manual

ProPak-G2plus
This guide provides the basic information you need to setup and begin using your new ProPak-G2plus. For more detailed information on the installation and operation of your receiver, please refer to the user manuals provided on the accom­panying CD. To order a printed copy of the manuals, free of charge, follow the instructions given on the enclosed User Manuals card.
The ProPak-G2plus, is capable of communication with an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) through its AUX port. If applicable, refer to your SPAN User Manual and SP AN Quick St art Guide for more information.
The ProPak-G2plus, with 2.200 firmware or higher, provides a USB connection through its COM1 port. The USB drivers, along with installation instructions, are available in the USB Drivers directory of the CD provided.
BOX CONTENTS
In addition to this Quick Start Guide, the following is provided with your ProPak-G2plus:
• 1 power adapter cable
• 1 USB serial cable
• 2 DB-9 serial cables (1 straight through, 1 null modem)
• 1 I/O cable
• 1 CD containing:
• An installation program for NovAtel’s GPS PC utilities, including GPSolution
®
• Product documentation, including user manuals
•The OEM4 Software Development Kit
• OEM4 Family Quick Reference Guide
• User Manuals card for requesting printed manuals
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
The additional equipment listed below is needed for a basic setup:
• A Windows-based PC with an RS-232 DB-9 port
• One of the following:
• A standard 12 VDC automobile power outlet, or
• A 9-18 VDC power supply and a power cable with a 4-pin LEMO plug (LEMO part number
FGG.0B.304.CLAD52Z) at the receiver en d
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• A quality GPS antenna, like the GPS-702 from NovAtel
• An antenna cable with a TNC male connector at the receiver end, such as NovAtel’s C016 model
SETTING UP YOUR PROPAK-G2plus
Complete the steps below to connect and power your ProPak.
1. Mount the antenna on a secure, stable structure with an unobstructed view of the sky.
2. Using the antenna cable, connect the antenna to the GPS port, which is found on the back face of the Pro­Pak.
3. Connect the COM1 port on the receiver to a DB-9 or USB serial port on the PC.
4. Line up the red mark on the power cable’s connector with the red mark on the receiver’s PWR connector. Insert the power cable connector in the PWR port.
5. Plug in the adapter and/or connect and turn on the power supply. If there is an LED provided above the PWR port, the LED will be red when the ProPak is properly powered.
INSTALLING THE PC UTILITIES
Once the ProPak is connected to the PC, antenna, and power supply, install NovAtel’s GPS PC utilities
.
1. Start up the PC.
2. Insert the accompanying CD in the CD-ROM drive of the computer.
3. Select Install the OEM4 GPS PC Utilities from the window that is automatically displayed. If the window does not auto­matically open when the CD is inserted, select Run from the Start menu and select the Browse button to locate Setup.exe on the CD drive.
4. Install the PC utilities by advancing through the steps pro­vided in the NovAtel GPS PC Utilities setup utility.
ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATION WITH THE RECEIVER
To open a seri al port to communica te with the receiver, complete the following.
1. Launch GPSolution from the Start menu folder specified dur­ing the installation process. The default location is Start | Programs | OEM4 PC Software.
2. Open the Device menu and select Open....
3. Select the New... button in the Open dialog box.
4. Enter a name for the new device configuration in the Name field of the New Config dialog box.
QUICK START GUIDE
1. If an alternative power source is preferred, the automobile power adapter can be cut off from the power cable. The exposed wires (red and orange for positive, brown and black for negative) can then be tied to a supply capable of at least 5 W. The use of a 3 A slow-blow fuse is recommended.
5. Select the Settings button.
6. Select the PC serial port the ProPak is connected to from the PC Port drop-down list.
7. Select 57600 from the Baud Rate list.
8. Uncheck the Use hardware handshaking checkbox.
9. Select OK to save the settings.
10. Select the OK button to close the New Config dialog box and create the new device configuration.
11. Select the new configuration from the Available device con- figs list in the Open dialog box.
12. Select the Open button to open communications with the ProPak.
USING GPSOLUTION
GPSolution provides access to key information about your receiver and its position. The information is displayed in windows accessed from the View menu. For example, select Position Window from the View menu to display the position of the receiver. To show details of the GPS and geostationary (SBAS) satellites being tracked, select Tracking Status Window from the menu.
DETERMINING WHEN THE POSITION IS VALID
When the receiver has a valid position, the Solution Status field in GPSolution’s Position window will show Computed.
ENTERING COMMANDS
The ProPak-G2plus uses a comprehensive command interface. Commands can be sent to the receiver using the Console window in GPSolution, which is opened from the View menu. Commands are entered in the text box at the bottom of the window.
The following information is important when entering commands:
• Commands can be entered in three formats: ASCII, Abbreviated ASCII, and Binary. Abbreviated ASCII is the best format to use when you wish to work with the receiver directly.
•Press the Enter key to send the command string to the receiver.
• The commands are not case sensitive.
• Ensure that all windows in GPSolution, other than the Console window, are closed before using the SAVECONFIG command.
The OEM4 Family Quick Reference Guide provided with the receiver lists all the available commands and the parameters they use for the Abbreviated ASCII format.
ENABLING SBAS POSITIONING
Certain models of the ProPak-G2plus are also capable of SBAS positioning. This positioning mode is enabled using the SBAS- CONTROL command. At the time of publication, the WAAS (North America) and EGNOS (Europe) systems are in test mode. As a result, the following commands are typically used to enable WAAS and EGNOS modes, respectively:
SBASCONTROL ENABLE WAAS 0 ZEROTOTWO SBASCONTROL ENABLE EGNOS 120 ZEROTOTWO
Once enabled, the Position Type field shown in GPSolution’s Position window should change from Single to WAAS.
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS
If you have any questions or comments regarding your
ProPak-G2plus, please contact NovAtel Customer Service
using one of the methods provided below.
Email:support@novatel.ca
Web:www.novatel.com
Phone: 1-800-NOVATEL (U.S. & Canada)
403-295-4900 (International)
Fax: 403-295-4901
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