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6 Configuring the Receiver Settings
56 SPSx80 Smart GPS Antenna User Guide
Naming application files
The application filename in the office computer and in the receiver are always the
same. This makes it easier to recognize and keep track of your application files.
same. This makes it easier to recognize and keep track of your application files.
When you change the name of the application file in the receiver, this changes the
application filename on your computer. When you transfer an application file from the
receiver and save it to the computer, the system renames the file to match the internal
receiver file. However, if you use Windows Explorer, for example, to change the .cfg
filename on the computer, this does not change the internal receiver filename. This
means that the GPS receiver does not recognize the change to the filename on the
computer.
application filename on your computer. When you transfer an application file from the
receiver and save it to the computer, the system renames the file to match the internal
receiver file. However, if you use Windows Explorer, for example, to change the .cfg
filename on the computer, this does not change the internal receiver filename. This
means that the GPS receiver does not recognize the change to the filename on the
computer.
Creating and editing the configuration files that control the
receiver
receiver
The Configuration Toolbox software enables you to create and edit GPS receiver
configuration files. The settings in these files control the operation of the GPS receiver.
The GPS receiver configuration file can then be copied and sent to the receiver.
configuration files. The settings in these files control the operation of the GPS receiver.
The GPS receiver configuration file can then be copied and sent to the receiver.
You can also create a file, called an application file or appfile, (*.cfg), which contains all
the receiver settings necessary for a particular job or application. Application files can
be stored on both the receiver and computer. Multiple files can be maintained to
represent multiple users sharing a device and/or multiple modes of operation. You can
also save files to audit the operating settings of a receiver.
the receiver settings necessary for a particular job or application. Application files can
be stored on both the receiver and computer. Multiple files can be maintained to
represent multiple users sharing a device and/or multiple modes of operation. You can
also save files to audit the operating settings of a receiver.
For applications requiring real-time positions in any coordinate system other than
WGS-84, you need the Configuration Toolbox software to define and transfer the
necessary coordinate system and transformation parameters.
WGS-84, you need the Configuration Toolbox software to define and transfer the
necessary coordinate system and transformation parameters.
A maximum of ten files can be stored in the receiver. This includes the files default.cfg
and current.cfg, which always reside in the receiver.
and current.cfg, which always reside in the receiver.
Note – If you use the SCS900 Site Controller software in the field, you do not need to use the
Configuration Toolbox software to set up the transformation parameters. This is done
through the Site Calibration process in the SCS900 software.
Configuration Toolbox software to set up the transformation parameters. This is done
through the Site Calibration process in the SCS900 software.
Installing the Configuration Toolbox software
You can install the Configuration Toolbox software from the Trimble SPS GPS Receiver
CD that is shipped with your receiver, or download it from the Trimble website.
CD that is shipped with your receiver, or download it from the Trimble website.
The Configuration Toolbox software requires one serial port dedicated to receiver
communications.
communications.
Installing new versions of the Configuration Toolbox software updates the Coordinate
System Library. If you have calibrated sites stored on your computer, save them as
receiver configuration files. This ensures that the coordinate system information for
particular sites are not overwritten.
System Library. If you have calibrated sites stored on your computer, save them as
receiver configuration files. This ensures that the coordinate system information for
particular sites are not overwritten.