SXBlue GPS Reference Manual
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Table 7-2 LED Functions
Power LED: (
Red
)
This LED should be on solid once power is applied to the
receiver. This is the only LED that is not under computer
control.
GPS LED: (
Green
)
This LED serves two purposes:
At power-on it will blink 3 to 4 times, once per second, and
then go off. If it fails to blink, the Differential processor is
likely to have failed. If it does not stop blinking, the GPS
processor is the likely culprit.
After a minute or so, this LED should go on solid green to
indicate that GPS has lock. This is true even if differential
corrections are not available. If the LED is continually
blinking and you have been programming your SXBlue
GPS, it is possible it is still in programming mode. The
SXBlue GPS will not communicate while in this state.
Simply power cycle the SXBlue GPS to restore normal
communications.
DGPS LED: (
Orange
)
This LED will remain off until a differentially corrected GPS
solution is available. It will blink at a steady rate if the
solution has not converged to the accuracy specified by
the $JLIMIT command and will become solid yellow after
the solution has converged. (The $JLIMIT sets the
threshold for the RMS residual error and this error gives a
rough indication of expected user accuracy. Note,
however, that it is not a direct measure of accuracy.
Factors such as constellation geometry must also be taken
into account. The default value for $JLIMIT is 10 meters).
Differential Source LED: (
Yellow
)
This LED can be in several states:
Off – Differential signal has not been received.
Flickering on and off – the receiver is close to acquiring the
differential signal.
Blinking at a steady rate - Differential signal has been
acquired, but the Bit-Error-Rate (BER) of the “best” signal
tracked is higher than 150.
Generally, this will not affect performance, but it is a
warning of weak signal strength.
On Solid –WAAS has been acquired and signal strength is
good.
Bluetooth LED: (
Blue
)
This LED will remain off until a Bluetooth connection is
established between the SXBlue GPS and the other
device. It will remain on until the connection is broken.