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SPSx50 Modular GPS Receiver User Guide     
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Configuring the Receiver Settings     
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Configuring the receiver to log data for postprocessing 
The SPS GPS receivers do not come equipped with the Data Logging option. The 
receivers can have this added either at the time of purchase, or at a later date as an 
option. With the Data Logging option enabled, the receiver has available memory that 
facilitates the collection of GPS observations over a period of time, and that can be 
used with GPS postprocessing software such as the Trimble Geomatics Office
 for the 
computation of control networks and baselines.
Note – The SCS900 system does not support postprocessed applications. Trimble 
recommends that you use either the front panel keypad and display, the Web User 
Interface, or (SPS770, SPSx80 only) the GPS Configurator software to configure the receiver 
for postprocessed measurement sessions. 
Configuring Ethernet settings
The SPSx50 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. No serial cable connection to the receiver is necessary. 
The SPSx50 receiver requires the following Ethernet settings:
IP setup: Static or DHCP
IP address
Netmask
Broadcast
Gateway
DNS address
HTTP port
The default setting for the HTTP port is 80. The HTTP port is not assigned by the 
network. HTTP port 80 is the standard port for web servers. This allows you to connect 
to the receiver by entering only the IP address of the receiver in a web browser. If the 
SPSx50 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 SPSx50 receiver is to use DHCP. Using DHCP enables the 
receiver to obtain the IP address, Netmask, Broadcast, Gateway, and DNS address from 
the network.