SV12 GPS Receiver User’s Manual CTI06-117 May 2006 Prepared by: Coleman Technologies, Inc. 20 North Orange Avenue, Suite 300 Orlan
Table 3.2.3-1 Default Serial Port Characteristics for the TSIP and NMEA Receiver Port Input Protocol Default Setup Output Language Default Setup 1
Table 3.2.4-3 TAIP Receiver Protocol Summary Setting Default NMEA 0183 out/RTCM SC-104 V2.1 In Port 1: 4800 baud none-8-1 TAIP bi-directional Port
Note – Although the SV12 GPS Receiver supports the seven NMEA sentences that contain GPS information, the factory default setting for the receiver onl
Appendix A – Specifications ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating temperature -40oC to +85oC Storage temperature -55oC to +100oC Vi
Table of Contents 1.0 PREFACE...
1.0 PREFACE The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite based navigation system operated and maintained by the U.S. Government. The GPS consi
acquires a position fix with minimal delay after power cycling. The following information is necessary to help decrease the time to track satellites
TAIP TAIP is an easy-to-use ASCII protocol developed by Trimble for vehicle tracking. The user can set up polling schemes and mark GPS messages with
earth. Trimble’s active antennas include a preamplifier that filters and amplifies the GPS signals before delivery to the receiver. There are two GP
2. Connect the antenna cable to the receiver. Push the connector onto the MCX connector on the receiver. To remove the antenna cable, pull the ante
Note – 3.0 V is the minimum allowable voltage for battery backup. When the power output drops below 3.0 V, the real-time clock may not operate over
3.2 Software Interface This section describes the SV12 GPS Receiver software interface, the start-up characteristics for the different interface prot
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