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1.0 Introduction

This document outlines the step by step procedure in configuring ComNav T300 RTK
System for real time kinematic (RTK) operations.

The RTK procedure is done via the controller that comes with the T300 RTK System.
Corrections are sent using NTRIP (Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol) and
Wi-Fi or GSM/GPRS connection as data link.

2.0 Real Time Kinematic Survey

The T300 receiver interface, including its button functionalities and LED indicators, are
shown below:

Figure 1. T300 receiver control panel, LED indicators and function keys

1. Differential LED
 As a Base Station: flashes once per second when transmit differential data

2. Satellite LED
 Flashes N times every 5 seconds. Number of flash is equal to number of
satellites locked by the receiver.

3. Bluetooth LED
 Flashes when controller is connected with the T300 receiver via Bluetooth.

4. Battery LED
 Indicates if T300 GNSS receiver is on or off. Status of LEDs are as follows:

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 2 battery LEDs ON – external power supply


 1 battery LED ON – internal power supply

5. Power button
 Turn ON – press button for about 1 second, all LEDs light up simultaneously
and remain lit for 3 seconds.
 Turn OFF – long press the button until all the LEDs are off.

The workflow for the RTK connection is as follows:

Enable internet connection


on controller

Connect the controller to


the T300 receiver

Connect to the real time


correction service (PAGeNet)

2.1 Enable internet connection


ComNav T300 GNSS Receiver can connect to the internet via WIFI or GSM/GPRS.

- To open Wireless Manager, go to Settings then to Wireless Manager

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- To connect via Wi-Fi, enable Wi-Fi. Enter the corresponding network


authentication.
- To connect via GSM/GPRS, enable Phone.

2.2 Connect the controller to the T300 receiver


Before proceeding, make sure that the T300 receiver and the controller’s Bluetooth
feature are turned on.

2.2.1 Pair the controller with the T300 receiver via Bluetooth
- From the Wireless Manager, click Menu then Bluetooth Settings

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- In Device tab, click Add new device to search the Bluetooth device (ensure
T300 is power on). Choose the right device according to the SN number
and click Next.

- Enter passcode for secure connection. Click Advanced.

- Choose Serial Port and click Save. Then go to COM Ports tab, and add New
Outgoing port.

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- Choose the right device according to Serial Number and click Next, then
choose a port number, do not check the Secure Connection, click finish and
tap ok.

2.3 Start Rover by CGSurvey


- Run the CGSurvey Application

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- From the Main Menu, select config then choose Datum Manager.

- Select the Local Coordinate System (Create New, if there’s no existing


system)

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- Follow below configuration

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- Create New Project and click ok

- In main menu, click Config and then Work Mode

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- Connect the Bluetooth with the receiver

- If it is connected, Parameters will display below

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- Change Mode to “Rover” and Style to “PDA CORS”

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- Input Antenna Height then save

Port:
2101 – single-base RTK
2102 – network-RTK

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