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Title: DAGR Receiver Default Settings


1
DAGR Receiver Default Settings
2
GPS Setup Page
  • Page Function
  • Page Fields
  • Operating Mode
  • Power-On Operating Mode
  • Frequency
  • SV Code
  • Elevation Hold
  • Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitor (RAIM) Mode
    and Status
  • Rehearsal Route and Ground Speed
  • Anti-Jam Accessory Mode and Status
  • Differential Global Position System (DGPS) Mode
    and Status (Advanced)
  • Wide Area GPS Enhancements (WAGE) Mode and Status
    (Advanced)
  • Mask Mode and Angle (Advanced)
  • SV Hold (Advanced)

3
GPS Setup Page
  • 1 From the GPS Setup page, push the ENTER key to
    highlight a field.
  • 2. Use the cursor control keys to highlight the
    desired field, then perform one of the following
  • (a) To edit field text or numeric content,
    push the ENTER key. For some fields, field
    content is chosen from a list and pushing the
    ENTER key displays the list editor.

4
GPS Setup Page
  • Operating Mode Field
  • Continuous
  • Fix
  • Average
  • Time Only
  • Standby
  • Rehearsal
  • Test
  • Off

5
GPS Setup Page
  • Power-On Operating Mode Field
  • Default
  • Continuous
  • Standby
  • Fix
  • Average
  • Time Only
  • Frequency Field Selections
  • L1 Primary
  • L2 Primary
  • L1 Only

6
GPS Setup Page
  • Frequency Field Default
  • L1 Primary
  • L2 Primary
  • L1 Only

7
GPS Setup Page
  • SV Code Field
  • All-Y
  • Mixed
  • Note
  • Mixed Susceptible to spoofing signals

8
GPS Setup Page
  • Elevation Hold Field
  • Automatic
  • Manual

9
GPS Setup Page
  • RAIM Mode Field
  • RAIM Status Field
  • Unavailable
  • No Faults
  • Faults Found

10
GPS Setup Page
  • Rehearsal Route Field
  • Rehearsal Ground Speed Field

11
GPS Setup Page
  • Anti-Jam Mode Field
  • Anti-Jam Accessory Status Field
  • Not Connected
  • Off
  • Pass Through (Normal)
  • Nulling
  • Test In Progress
  • Self-Test Failed

12
GPS Setup Page
  • Mask Mode Field (Advanced)
  • Mask Angle Field (Advanced)

13
GPS Setup Page
  • DGPS Mode Field (Advanced)
  • DGPS Status Field (Advanced)
  • Unavailable
  • Receiving
  • Using

14
GPS Setup Page
  • Wage Mode Field (Advanced)
  • Wage Status Field (Advanced)

15
GPS Setup Page
  • SV Hold (Advanced)
  • To access the field menu list, push the MENU
    key. Scroll to the desired menu item (e.g., Edit
    Field), then push the ENTER key.

16
GPS Setup Page
  • (3) For list editors, scroll to the desired field
    content, then push the ENTER key.
  • (4) Display returns to the GPS Setup page with
    change made to field content.

17
CHECK ON LEARNING
  • Name 3 of the DAGR operating modes.
  • Continuous, fix, average, time delay, average,
    stand-by, rehearsal, test, and off.
  • What are the two SV-Code fields?
  • All-Y and mixed

18
Power Saver Page
  • a. Enable Auto-Off Function
  • NOTE
  • Auto-Off Mode
  • From the Power Saver page, highlight the Auto-Off
    Mode field. Push the ENTER key.
  • - Auto-off Mode Field

19
Power Saver Page
  • Highlight On, then push the ENTER key. The
    display returns to the Power Saver page with the
    Auto-Off Mode field highlighted including changes
    made.
  • From the Power Saver page, highlight the Auto-Off
    Timer field. Push the ENTER key.
  • - Auto-Off Timer Field

20
Power Saver Page
  • (4) Enter the desired time value (15 seconds up
    to 30 minutes), then push the ENTER key. The
    display returns to the Power Saver page with the
    Auto-Off Timer field highlighted including
    changes made

21
Power Saver Page
  • b. Enable Auto-Standby Function
  • NOTE
  • Auto-Standby Mode
  • From the Power Saver page, highlight the
    Auto-Standby Mode field. Push the ENTER key.
  • - Auto-Standby Field

22
Power Saver Page
  • (2) Highlight On, then push the ENTER key. The
    display returns to the Power Saver page with the
    Auto-Standby Mode field highlighted including
    changes made.

23
Power Saver Page
  • From the Power Saver page, highlight the
    Auto-Standby Timer field. Push the ENTER key.
  • - Auto-Standby Timer Field
  • Note
  • - Set Battery Page to enable auto-standby

24
Power Saver Page
  • (4) Enter the desired time value (5 minutes up to
    9 hours), then push the ENTER key. The display
    returns to the Power Saver page with the
    Auto-Standby Timer field highlighted including
    changes made.

25
Power Saver Page
  • Enable/Disable Off Mode Display Heater
  • From the Power Saver page, highlight the Off Mode
    Display Heater field. Push the ENTER key.
  • - Off Mode Display Heater Field

26
Power Saver Page
  • Note
  • - Off Mode Display heater has no effect on
    operation
  • (2) Highlight Enabled or Disabled, then push the
    ENTER key. The display returns to the Power Saver
    page with the Off Mode Display Heater field
    highlighted including changes made.

27
CHECK ON LEARNING
  • What is the desired time range for the auto-off
    timer field?
  • 15 seconds to 30 minutes
  • What is the desired time range for the
    auto-standby timer field?
  • 5 minutes to 9 hours

28
Auto-On Page
  • Disable Auto-On Function
  • From the Auto-On page, highlight Mode field, then
    push the ENTER key
  • Note
  • - Must be Off for other fields can be
    configured.
  • - Mode Field

29
Auto-On Page
  • (2) Highlight Off, then push the ENTER key.
  • (3) Display returns to the Auto-On page with the
    Mode field highlighted and changes made.

30
Auto-On Page
  • Select Time Zone
  • From the Auto-On page, highlight the Start Time
    and Date or Stop Time and Date fields. Push the
    MENU key.
  • (2) Highlight Select Time Zone, then push the
    ENTER key.
  • (3) Highlight the desired time zone, then push
    the ENTER key. Returns to the Auto-On page with
    the time zone reference changed.

31
Auto-On Page
  • Set Start of Auto-On Function
  • Note
  • - Two Options
  • Start auto-on when mode is
  • switched from off.
  • (a) From the auto-on page
  • (with or without a field
  • highlighted), push the
  • MENU key.

32
Auto-On Page
  • Highlight Start When enable, then push the ENTER
    key.
  • The auto-on page displays the Start Time and Date
    filed with Start When Enabled.
  • - Start Time and Date Field

33
Auto-On Page
  • (2) Start Auto-On at specific time and date
  • (a) From the Auto-On page,
  • highlight the Start Time and
  • Date field, or highlight the
  • Start Time field. Push the
  • ENTER key.
  • (b) Enter desired start time, then push the ENTER
    key.

34
Auto-On Page
  • (c) Highlight the Start Date
  • field, then push the ENTER
  • key.
  • (d) Enter desired start date, then push the ENTER
    key.
  • (e) The Auto-On page Start Time and Start Date
    fields display entered data.

35
Auto-On Page
  • Set Stop of Auto-On Function
  • Note
  • - Two Options
  • Stop auto-on when mode
  • switched to Off.
  • (a) From the auto-on page
  • (with or without a field
  • highlighted), push the MENU
  • key.

36
Auto-On Page
  • Highlight Stop When Disable, then push the ENTER
    key.
  • The auto-on page displays the Stop Time and Date
    filed with Stop When Disabled.
  • - Stop Time and Date Field

37
Auto-On Page
  • (2) Stop Auto-On at specific time and date
  • (a) From the Auto-On page,
  • highlight the Stop Time and
  • Date field, or highlight the
  • Stop Time field. Push the
  • ENTER key.
  • (b) Enter desired stop time, then push the ENTER
    key.

38
Auto-On Page
  • (c) Highlight the Stop Date
  • field, then push the ENTER
  • key.
  • (d) Enter desired stop date, then push the ENTER
    key.
  • (e) The Auto-On page Stop Time and Start Date
    fields display entered data.

39
Auto-On Page
  • Set Time interval Between Auto-On Functions
  • (1) From the Auto-On page, highlight the Time
    Interval field. Push the ENTER key.
  • - Time Interval Field

40
Auto-On Page
  • (2) Enter desired time interval, then push the
    ENTER key.
  • (3) The Auto-On page Time Interval field displays
    entered data.

41
Auto-On Page
  • Enable Auto-On Function
  • From the Auto-On page, highlight the Mode field.
    Push the ENTER key.
  • (2) Highlight desired mode of operation (Manual
    or Automatic), then push the ENTER key.

42
Auto-On Page
  • (3) Auto-On function is now enabled and will
    start and continue operating as previously set up
    until disabled. After auto-on is enabled, only
    the Mode field content can be changed.

43
CHECK ON LEARNING
  • What is the format for the stop date field data?
  • DD-MM-YYYY

44
Units Page
  • Set Units Page
  • From the Units page, push the ENTER key to
    highlight a field. Push the ENTER key again for
    edit capabilities of the field.

45
Units Page
  • - Coord/Grid Field
  • - Resolution Field

46
Units Page
  • - Datum/Ellipsoid Field
  • - Datum ID Field

47
Units Page
  • - Position Error Field
  • - Elevation Field

48
Units Page
  • - Reference Field
  • - Range Field

49
Units Page
  • - Speed Field
  • - Time Zone Field

50
Units Page
  • - Angle Field
  • - North Reference Field

51
Units Page
  • - MAGVAR Source Field
  • - MAGVAR Units Field

52
Units Page
  • - Entered MAGVAR Value Field

53
Units Page
  • Revise the selected field with appropriate
    information, then push the ENTER key to save
    changes to that field.
  • (3) Use the cursor control keys and the ENTER
    key in a similar manner to individually revise
    all of the remaining fields as required

54
CHECK ON LEARNING
  • What is a datum?
  • A representation of the surface of the earth.
  • What are the selections of the speed field?
  • Metric (kph), English (mph), Nautical (kts)

55
Internal Compass
  • Page Function
  • CAUTION
  • Enable and Orient Internal Compass
  • Note
  • Cannot Compute Track and Ground Speed
  • Determine Track when receiver is moving slow

56
Internal Compass
  • Orient the Internal Compass
  • Held Horizontally Level
  • Reorient compass at 50, 25 battery life and
    after replacing primary batteries.

57
Internal Compass
  • REF Para 10.3.3 a
  • Enable Internal Compass
  • From the Internal
  • Compass page, highlight the Mode field,
    then set to Enabled.
  • - Mode Field

58
Internal Compass
  • (2) Set the speed value for the Stop Using Above
    This Speed field. Select appropriate speed units
    of measure if required.
  • - Stop Using When Above This Speed Field

59
Internal Compass
  • (3) Set the time value for the Start Using When
    Below Speed For field.
  • - Stop Using When Below Speed For Field
  • (4) The DAGR activates the internal compass as
    required without further operator action.

60
Internal Compass
  • REF Para 10.3.3 b
  • Orient Internal Compass
  • Place the DAGR, face up, on a flat level surface.
  • (2) From the Internal Compass page (with or
    without fields highlighted), push the MENU key.

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Internal Compass
  • (3) Highlight Calibrate, then push the ENTER key.
    The Internal Compass Calibration message is
    displayed.
  • (4) Slowly rotate the DAGR clockwise until the
    DAGR indicates calibration is complete. The
    display advises the operator to maintain or alter
    current rotation speed. Push the QUIT key to
    cancel the orientation.

62
Internal Compass
  • (5) Upon completion of the orientation, DAGR
    notifies the operator and requests
    acknowledgement. Push the ENTER key to
    acknowledge or allow it to time out and return to
    the Internal Compass page.
  • - Last Calibrated Field

63
Light/Contrast Page
  • 1. From the Light/Contrast page,
  • highlight the Light Mode field,
  • then push the ENTER key.
  • 2. Select either On or Off, then push the ENTER
    key. Display returns to the Light/Contrast page
    with change made.

64
Light/Contrast Page
  • Adjust Keypad/Display Lighting Level, Brightness
    Key Method
  • From any display, push and
  • hold the BRIGHTNESS key
  • (illuminated bulb icon) and
  • simultaneously push and hold
  • the respective up or down
  • cursor control key.
  • (2) Keypad/display lighting level
  • adjusts up or down depending
  • on which cursor control key is
  • pushed.

65
Light/Contrast Page
  • 1. From the Light/Contrast page, and no fields
    selected, push the respective up or down cursor
    control key .
  • 2. The Display Lighting field percentage value
    and slider control adjust by one percent for each
    push of the up or down cursor control key. For
    larger adjustments, push and hold the up or down
    cursor control key.
  • - Display Lighting Field

66
Light/Contrast Page
  • Adjust Display Contrast Level
  • From the Light/Contrast page,
  • and no fields selected, push the
  • respective left or right cursor
  • control key .

67
Light/Contrast Page
  • (2). The Contrast field percentage
  • value and slider control adjust
  • by one percent for each push
  • of the left or right cursor
  • control key. For larger
  • adjustments, push and hold
  • the left or right cursor control
  • key.
  • - Contrast Field
  • Note
  • - Can adjust levels by editing
  • the Display lighting Value.

68
CHECK ON LEARNING
  • What must you avoid when using the internal
    compass on the DAGR so as not to get an erroneous
    reading?
  • Avoid large metal objects, strong magnetic
    fields, or other electromagnetic interference.
  • When calibrating the internal compass which way
    do you rotate the DAGR?
  • Clockwise
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