| 6. Plug in the adapter and/or connect, turn on the power supply   ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED   DL-V3™   and press the   button on the front face of the DL-V3. The   The additional equipment listed below is required for a typical   setup:   QUICK START GUIDE   power LED   on the front of the receiver glows green when   the DL-V3 is turned on and properly powered.   This guide provides the basic   information you need to set up and   begin using your new DL-V3. For   more detailed information on the   installation and operation of your   receiver, please refer to the DL-V3   User Manual on our website at   docupdates.html. To order a printed copy of the manuals, free of   charge, follow the instructions given on the enclosed User   Manuals postcard.   • A Windows-based PC/laptop with an RS-232 DB-9 or   USB port   INSTALLING THE PC UTILITIES   • One of the following:   Once the DL-V3 is connected to the PC/laptop, antenna, and   power supply, install NovAtel’s PC Utilities.   • • A standard 12 VDC power adapter outlet, or   A 9-28 VDC power supply and a power cable   with a 4-pin LEMO plug (LEMO part number   4. Connect the COM1, or USB, port on the receiver to a DB-9,   or USB, serial port respectively on the PC/laptop. If you are   using a USB connection, first install the USB drivers   1. Start up the PC/laptop.   1 FGG.0B.304.CLAD52Z) at the receiver end   2. Insert the accompanying CD in the CD-ROM drive of the   computer.   2 available on the CD provided.   • • A quality GNSS antenna, such as NovAtel’s ANT-532-C   for airborne/high speed applications, the GPS-702L for   L-band corrections use, or the GPS-702GG for   GLONASS applications.   3. Select Install the OEMV 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.   There are L-band and/or GLONASS-capable models available.   An antenna cable with a TNC male connector at the   receiver end, such as NovAtel’s C016 model   The DL-V3 provides additional USB and Ethernet ports and   Bluetooth® functionality. The USB drivers, along with installation   instructions, are available in the USB Drivers directory of the CD   provided. An installation program for NovAtel’s PC Utilities,   including the CDU (Control and Display Unit) user interface, and   the OEMV Software Development Kit are also on the CD.   4. Install the PC Utilities by advancing through the steps   SETTING UP YOUR DL-V3   provided in the NovAtel PC Utilities setup program.   Complete the steps below to connect and power your DL-V3.   1. Mount a GNSS antenna on a secure, stable structure with   an unobstructed view of the sky from horizon to horizon.   There are LEDs on the front of the DL-V3 that show status   information on power, receiver status, COMs (COM1, COM2 and   AUX), COM3 (Bluetooth or Ethernet), satellite tracking, flash   card memory, positioning mode, and occupation time. See the   DL-V3 LEDs section of this guide.   5. Line up the red mark on the power cable connector with the   red mark on the receiver’s INPUT 9-28 V connector and   insert the power cable.   2. Ensure a CF card is in the slot behind the door on the front   face of the DL-V3. Open, or secure, the door by turning the   latch.   BOX CONTENTS   ꢀ Once the CF card is installed, ensure that it is   properly formatted by issuing the DISK   FORMATcommand or by selecting Tools | DL   Explorer | CF Card Status in CDU. See also the   CDU sections of this guide.   In addition to this Quick Start Guide, the following is provided   with your DL-V3:   ESTABLISHING RECEIVER COMMUNICATION   • • • • • • • 1 power adapter cable   2 DB-9 serial cables (1 straight through, 1 null-modem)   1 I/O cable   1 CD with contents as described above   OEMV Quick Reference Guide   User Manuals postcard to request printed manuals   1 64 MB Compact Flash (CF) card to use for data   storage on the DL-V3, see also the Creating a Log   Group Using DL Explorer section of this guide   To open a serial port to communicate with the receiver, complete   the following:   3. Using a coaxial cable, connect the antenna to the   1. Launch CDU from the Start menu folder specified during the   installation process. The default location is Start | Programs |   NovAtel OEMV | NovAtel CDU.   SAT ANT port, which is found on the back face of the DL-V3.   2. Before using Bluetooth or Ethernet, use a serial COM or USB   connection to communicate with the receiver. This will give you the   ability to configure the PC/laptop and DL-V3 before Ethernet or   Bluetooth use. Refer to the DL-V3 User Manual on our website at:   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 posi-   tive, brown and black for negative) can then be tied to a supply capable of at   least 5 W.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   • • • ASCII (log bestposa)   Abbreviated ASCII (log bestpos)   Binary (log bestposb).   If the On Time trigger is selected, select the period for   logging using the Period drop-down list or type it in.   4. Select a group in the DL Groups panel and press Start on   the dialog’s right to start logging to your CF card or COM   port.   Positioning Mode LEDs table continued from the previous page   1 left   2 3 4 Position   Mode   Position   Mode Detail   5 right   6. Select OK to add the new log to the log group.   Abbreviated ASCII is the best format to use to work with   the receiver directly. For data collection, use ASCII or   Binary.   Amber Green Off   Off   Off   OmniSTAR VBS   (searching)   Amber Green Off   Amber Green Off   Off   Off   Off   Off   Off   Off   Off   Off   Off   Off   • • Press Enter to send the command string to the receiver.   VBS (pulling in)   VBS   ꢀ 1. A red cross beside a log group name indicates the group is not   active in the DL-V3. A green check mark indicates the group is   active in the DL-V3.   The commands are not case sensitive.   Amber Off   Amber Off   Amber Off   Green Off   Green Off   Green Off   Refer also to the DL-V3 User Manual, available from our website   V3-specific commands and logs. The OEMV Family Quick   Reference Guide, provided with the receiver, lists other OEMV   available commands and the parameters they use for the   Abbreviated ASCII format.   XP (searching)   XP (pulling in)   XP   2. Up to 5 log groups can be stored in the DL-V3 at any one time.   7. To log to file, select File from the Port drop-down list.   ENABLING SBAS   8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to add more logs to the group.   Amber Green Green Off   Amber Green Green Off   Amber Green Green Off   HP (searching)   HP (pulling in)   HP   DL-V3 models are also capable of SBAS positioning. This   positioning mode is enabled using the SBASCONTROLcommand.   These commands are typically used to enable the WAAS (North   America) and EGNOS (Europe) systems respectively:   9. Select OK in the DL Groups dialog to save the changes to   the group.   CREATING A LOG GROUP USING DL EXPLORER   CDU is available to download from our website at http://   of CDU. Log groups are sets of logs used by the DL-V3. A group   can be created in DL Explorer and then uploaded to the DL-V3.   SBASCONTROL ENABLE WAAS   SBASCONTROL ENABLE EGNOS   DETERMINING WHEN THE POSITION IS VALID   UPLOADING A LOG GROUP   When the receiver has a valid position, the Solution Status field   in CDU’s Position window shows Computed.   Once enabled, the Position Type field shown in CDU’s Position   window should change from Single to WAAS and you may see   SBAS satellites in the Constellation window. An example is   shown on the next page.   Once a log group has been created, it can be uploaded to the   DL-V3. The steps below provide details on uploading a group.   1. Launch CDU and open, or create, a DL-V3 configuration.   See the Establishing Receiver Communication section on   the first page of this guide.   1. In the DL Explorer window, select the Group Management   button.   2. Select DL Explorer in the Tools menu   and then select the Edit DL Groups...   button.   ENTERING COMMANDS   The DL-V3 uses a comprehensive command interface.   Commands can be sent to the receiver using the Console   window in CDU, which is opened from the View menu. Enter   commands in the text box at the bottom of the Console window.   2. Select the group to upload to the DL-V3 from the list of   Within the DL Groups dialog, an empty log group is   provided. You can change its name by clicking on it and   editing it directly.   groups in the CDU panel of the dialog.   3. In the Logs tab, select the log to add from the Name drop-   down list.   3. Select the UpLoad button to copy the group.   4. Select the log format using the Format drop-down list. You   can only use ASCII or Binary format to log to file.   The following information is important when entering commands:   5. Select the trigger for the log using the Trigger drop-down list.   • Commands can be entered in three formats:   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To confirm you are tracking an L-band signal, log the L-band   status information by entering: log lbandstat. For example,   if you are receiving CDGPS, the fifth field after the header   should be 00c2:   fix position 51.11358042 -114.04358013   1059.4105   log com2 rtcm3 ontime 10   log com2 rtcm22 ontime 10 1   log com2 rtcm1819 ontime 1   log com2 rtcm1 ontime 5   example, cesium, rubidium or ovenized crystal). If the input clock   rate is 5 MHz, you must issue the EXTERNALCLOCK command   to change the 10 MHz default rate.   POST PROCESSING   lbandstata com1 0 43.5 finesteering 1295   149951.671 00000000 976f 34461;   1547546977 46.18 4541.0 0.00 00c2 00f0 ...   Post-mission data processing refers to when the GNSS data   collected by the receiver is processed after the entire data-   collection session is complete.   Rover   interfacemode com2 rtcm none off   To specify the correction source, use the PSRDIFFSOURCE   command as shown in the examples below:   RT-2 (OEMV-2 and OEMV-3) and RT-20 (OEMV-1, OEMV-1G,   OEMV-2 and OEMV-3), all with AdVance RTK, are real-time   kinematic software products developed by NovAtel. Optimal   RTK performance is achieved when both the base and rovers   are NovAtel products. However, AdVance RTK will operate with   equipment from other manufacturers when using RTCM   messaging.   OEMV-based output is compatible with post-processing   software from the Waypoint Products Group, NovAtel Inc. For   details, visit our website at:   PSRDIFFSOURCE OMNISSTAR   PSRDIFFSOURCE CDGPS   or,   otherwise it is left at the default AUTOMATIC.   MOUNTING BRACKET   ꢀ Refer to the OEMV Family Firmware Reference Manual for more   on individual L-band, GLONASS or SBAS commands and logs.   A mounting kit is provided with the DL-V3 enclosure enabling   you to mount the receiver to a surface. The mounting kit is not   designed for use in high-dynamics/vibration environments. Refer   also to its accompanying instruction sheet.   RT-2 and RT-20 are supported by GPS-only and   GPS+GLONASS OEMV-based models. Also, RT-20 with   GPS+GLONASS provides faster convergence.   REAL-TIME KINEMATIC (RTK) POSITIONING   Corrections can be transmitted from a base station to a rover   station to improve position accuracy. The base station is the   GNSS receiver which is acting as the stationary reference. It has   a known position and transmits correction messages to the rover   station. The rover station is the GNSS receiver which does not   know its exact position and can receive correction messages   from a base station to calculate differential GNSS positions.   QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS   ENABLING L-BAND   ꢀ 1. Refer to the GPGST log’s usage box in the OEMV Firmware   If you have any questions or comments regarding your DL-V3,   please contact NovAtel using one of these methods:   Reference Manual for a definition of RMS and other statistics.   L-band equipped receivers allow you to achieve sub-meter   accuracy. To use this positioning mode, you must enable L-band   tracking to the Canada-Wide Differential GPS (CDGPS) or   OmniSTAR signal. A subscription to OmniSTAR is required to   use the OmniSTAR VBS, XP or HP service (visit http://   www.omnistar.com with your receiver serial number ready). The   CDGPS signal is free and available without subscription over   2. For more base/rover configurations, search the key words   “rover base” on our Knowledge Database at:   Email: [email protected]   Web: www.novatel.com   Phone: 1-800-NOVATEL (U.S. & Canada)   +1-403-295-4900 (International)   In most cases, provide a data link between the base station and   rover station (two NovAtel receivers) in order to receive   corrections. SBAS and L-band corrections can be accomplished   with one receiver and are exceptions to the base/rover concept.   Generally a link capable of data throughput at a rate of 9600 bits   per second, and less than 4.0 s latency, is recommended.   EXTERNAL OSCILLATOR   Fax:   +1-403-295-4901   For certain applications requiring greater precision than what is   possible using the on-board 20 MHz, voltage-controlled,   temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (VCTCXO), you   may wish to connect the DL-V3 to an external, high-stability   oscillator. The external oscillator can be either 5 MHz or 10 MHz.   The ASSIGNLBAND command allows you to set OmniSTAR or   CDGPS base station communication parameters. It should   include a relevant frequency and data rate. The frequency   assignment can be made in Hz or KHz. For example:   Quick Start Guide:   DL-V3:   Once your base and rover are set up, you can configure them for   RTCA, RTCM, RTCMV3, CMR+ or CMR corrections. Below is   an RTCM example (replace the latitude, longitude and height   coordinates shown with those of your base):   The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by   Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by NovAtel Inc. is under   license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective   owners.   To install, connect a cable from the external oscillator to the DL-   V3 port labelled EXT OSC. The receiver does not have to be   powered down during this procedure.   Hz:   assignlband omnistar 1536782000 1200   KHz: assignlband omnistar 1536782 1200   © Copyright 2007-2009 NovAtel Inc. All rights reserved.   Printed in Canada on recycled paper. Recyclable.   Base   Once the external oscillator has been installed, issue the   EXTERNALCLOCK command to define the clock model (for   ꢀ A value entered in Hz is rounded to the nearest 500 Hz.   interfacemode com2 none rtcm off   Unpublished rights reserved under international copyright laws.   GM-14915065   Rev 4   2009/03/24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |