Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Trimble® NetR5TM GNSS Infrastructure Receiver
USER GUIDE
Trimble NetR5 GNSS Infrastructure Receiver
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Version 3. 10 Revision A March 2006
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Setting up the receiver as part of an Ethernet configuration
1. Use this screen to select if you want to configure the base station setup, Ethernet configuration, or system setup, or to view the SV status. As reference station setup is the default, press G so that the Ref Stn Setup message is flashing. You can choose either Enabled (the default) or Static IP address to program the Ethernet manually. Press L to move to the next screen.
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The IP address appears.
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8. Press I or G to select the number to edit and then press J or K When finished, press L . Press I or G to select the number to edit and then press J or K When finished, press L . PressI or G to select the number to edit and press J or K finished, press L . Note If you change the IP address, restart the receiver for the changes to take effect. You can also use the keypad to configure the system setup or to view the satellite (SV) status using the same process as outlined in this chapter.
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Configuring the Receiver Settings
In this chapter:
Configuring Ethernet settings Configuring the NetR5 GNSS receiver using a web browser
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You can configure the NetR5 receiver in a variety of ways. This chapter describes the different configuration methods, and explains when and why each method is used. The external software detailed in this chapter is primarily used to update the receiver firmware and to set the Ethernet settings. In Chapter 5, the Ethernet configuration was detailed via the front panel. How to do this with WinFlash software is detailed here.
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Configuring Ethernet settings
The receiver has an Ethernet port so that the receiver can connect to an Ethernet network. You can use the Ethernet network to access, configure, and monitor the receiver. The receiver has the following Ethernet settings:
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IP setup: Static or DHCP IP address Netmask Broadcast Gateway DNS address HTTP port
The default setting for the HTTP port is 80. This allows you to connect to the receiver by entering only the IP address of the receiver in a web browser. If the receiver is set up to use a port other than 80, you will need to enter the IP address followed by the port number in a web browser. Example of connecting to the receiver using port 80: http://169. 254. 1. 0 Example of connecting to the receiver using port 4000: http://169. 254. 1. 0:4000 The default setting of the receiver is to use DHCP. Using DHCP enables the receiver to automatically obtain an IP address, Netmask, Broadcast, Gateway, and DNS address from the network. When a receiver is connected to a network using DHCP, an IP address is assigned to the receiver by the network. [. . . ] Carrier phase corrections are available on Version 2, or on the newer Version 3 RTCM protocol, which is available on certain Trimble dual-frequency receivers. The Version 3 RTCM protocol is more compact but is not as widely supported as Version 2. A real-time differential GPS method that uses carrier phase measurements for greater accuracy. SBAS is based on differential GPS, but applies to wide area (WAAS/EGNOS and MSAS) networks of reference stations. [. . . ]