RT-Base S User Manual
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When power is first applied, the LCD display shows the firmware version running in
the RT-Base S along with and the static IP address the unit is using to communicate
(Figure 7). This information page is displayed for 10 seconds.
Figure 7. LCD boot screen shown at start-up
Dev ID and IP address being used. This page is displayed for 10 seconds when power is first applied.
As soon as the boot page disappears, the LCD begins to alternate between the two
different status pages shown in Figure 8—displaying each for eight seconds. Once a
valid position measurement has been calculated, the system will begin to average a
position using the time period specified in the configuration file.
At this point the LCD alternates between the pages shown in Figure 9. Once averaging
is complete, or once an existing location has been loaded from memory, the LCD
moves to the fixed position status pages shown in Figure 10. The RT-Base S can now
be considered to be functioning.
Figure 8. LCD status pages while searching for a valid GNSS solution
The LCD alternates between the two screens above at eight second intervals while it looks for a valid
GNSS position.
Figure 9. LCD status pages while averaging a GNSS position
The LCD alternates between the two screens above at eight second intervals while it averages a position.
This process can be interrupted at any time and a saved position can be loaded.