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1.   To power on the  320     e Press and hold the Power button until the  320 powers up  until you hear  one beep      To power off the S320     e Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds  until you hear three beeps      Note  When you power on the S320 the LEDs go through a    heartbeat    sequence  each  LED lights up in succession   during this time the modules power up and the devices  initialize     Modes of Operation  Table 3 2 lists the modes of operation for the  320   Table 3 2  S320 modes of operation    Eclipse  Software    Single point data SBASRTKB LL ANN or OFF  collection for post  processing    RTK Base Station SBASRTKB a ON or OFF    Mode Description Bluetooth Mode    RTK Rover   External ON re ports   one  corrections via Bluetooth monitor  one diff input   RTK Rover   External serial   RTK ON or OFF   corrections       You can quickly review and or change the GSM  UHF  and Bluetooth states using the  Power and Select buttons      320 User Guide 14 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       Displaying Current Module Status    The  320 allows you to quickly review the status of each module  UHF GSM  mode of  operation  Bluetooth  and SD card logging      To display current module status      Press the Select button     The external power status LED is red  the unit is displaying its current status   and the LED of each module will be either OFF  LED not illuminated  module  powered off  or ON  LED illuminated  module powered on     
2.   send the following command     SJSMS SEND  name or phone number or slot number    message     For example  to send a  This is a test  message to Customer Support  USA phone  number 480 348 9919  slot number 2  you can send any of the following commands     SJSMS SEND SERVICE This is a test  SJSMS SEND  14803489919 This is a test  SJSMS SEND 2 This is a test    Restoring Factory Defaults    If you need to restore your factory defaults for any reason you can do this via the  Control panel     To restore factory defaults     e Press and hold the Power button for 10 to 20 seconds and release it while  the GPS status and DGPS status LEDs are blinking      320 User Guide 26 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1            Appendix A  Troubleshooting    S320 User Guide 27 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Appendix A  Troubleshooting       Table A 1 provides troubleshooting tips for the S320     Table A 1  S320 troubleshooting    Issue   Possible Resolution    Receiver fails to External power is low  POWER Check charge on external battery and the fuse on the power  cable  if applicable   Internal power  Check charge on internal batteries   Check all power cables and pins   Try other batteries or cables    Make sure to hold the power button down for a minimum of  one full second to turn on    Ensure batteries are installed with contacts pointed in the  correct direction  No data logged  1  Check receiver power status  1  No  2  Verify it is locked to a valid DGPS signal  communication  2  Verify that it i
3.  LIEU OF any other warranty  express or implied  including but not  limited to  any warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  title  and non infringement     LIMITATION OF REMEDIES  The purchaser s EXCLUSIVE REMEDY against Hemisphere GNSS shall be  at Hemisphere  GNSS s option  the repair or replacement of any defective Product or components thereof  The purchaser shall notify  Hemisphere GNSS or a Hemisphere GNSS s approved service center immediately of any defect  Repairs shall be made  through a Hemisphere GNSS approved service center only  Repair  modification or service of Hemisphere GNSS  products by any party other than a Hemisphere GNSS approved service center shall render this warranty null and void   The remedy in this paragraph shall only be applied in the event that the Product is properly and correctly installed   configured  interfaced  maintained  stored  and operated in accordance with Hemisphere GNSS s relevant User s Manual  and Specifications  AND the Product is not modified or misused  NO OTHER REMEDY  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO   SPECIAL  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  CONSEQUENTIAL OR CONTINGENT DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS  LOST SALES  INJURY TO PERSON OR PROPERTY  OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS  SHALL BE AVAILABLE  TO PURCHASER  even if Hemisphere GNSS has been advised of the possibility of such damages  Without limiting the  foregoing  Hemisphere GNSS shall not be liable for any damages of any kind resulting from installati
4.  Table 3 3 illustrates the colors of the LEDs for each module     Table 3 3  Module status LED color  BEER    UHF GSM m T UHF radio and Ss  D module both off  Yellow GSM module on  GPS and DGPS g Off  both  L band  position indicators  GPS Yellow RTK rover  DGPS None    LX  GPS None RTK base  DGPS Green  GPS Yellow e Dif  DGPS Green    Bluetooth Bluetooth off  SD card logging SD card logging off  Yellow SD card logging on    For example  in the figure below the UHF radio is on  the unit is in RTK Rover mode   Bluetooth is active  and SD card logging is on            320 User Guide 15 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       Changing Module Status    You change module status by using the Select button to select the module and the  Power button to change the module status     To change module status     1  Press the Select button to display the status of all modules  if the LED is on   the module is on  if the LED is off  the module is off      2  Press the Select button again to select the first module  UHF GSM      Note  When you press the Select button the LED  for the module status you  are changing  remains illuminated for 5 seconds  during which time you can use  the Power button to change the module status in step 3     3  If you want to change the current module s status  press the Power button     Note  When you press the Power button the LED  for the module status you  are changing  blinks 5 times to indicate a status change     4  Repeat ste
5.  fully discharged  unit will  beep when both batteries are very low      Yellow Battery less than 1 2 charged  Battery fully charged    Note  A blinking battery light indicates that battery is in use        S320 User Guide 18 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       Replacing Swapping the Batteries    If the S320 is off you can replace both batteries at one time  If you want to keep the  unit running while replacing the batteries you must replace them one at a time to  ensure the unit is receiving power from at least one battery    To replace swap a battery     1   Forthe battery you want to replace remove the battery tray by squeezing the  thumb lever and pulling     P                Thumb lever    2  Remove the battery from the tray        3    Insert the new battery     Note  When inserting the battery make sure the end with the leads  on top   points away from the tray            T Battery leads          4  Replace the tray  making sure the tray snaps into place      320 User Guide 19 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       Removing Inserting the SD Card   SIM Card    Caution  Use electrostatic discharge  ESD  protection  such as by wearing an   ESD strap that is attached to an earth ground  before inserting or removing  the SIM card on the S320  If an ESD strap is not available then touch a metal  object prior to accessing the SIM card holder     The SD card and the SIM card are only accessible by first removing the ap
6.  measures     e  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver     e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help   Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user s authority to operate the equipment   Caution  Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation     This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  transmitter     Canada   Industry Canada  IC     This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions   1  this device may not cause interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference  including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device     L   utilisation de ce dispositif est autoris  e seulement aux conditions suivantes   1  il ne doit pas  produire d interference et  2  l  utilisateur du dispositif doit   tre pr  t    accepter toute interference  radio  lectrique recu  m  me si celle ci est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du  dispositif     Caution  Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation     The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it  does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population  consul
7.  ports and connections    Data port  ODU 9 pin  Data cable  Item H in Table 1 1 on page 3   Power port External power cable  Item F in Table 1 1 on page 3     Mounting hole Pole or tripod mount  Antenna port External antenna  Item C in Table 1 1 on page 3   Serial port  DB9 female  External serial devices        320 User Guide 6 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 2  Installation       Installing Connecting the S320    This section describes how to perform the following     e Attaching the antenna  see below   e Connecting to a power source  see page 8      Setting up the unit  see page 10     Attaching the Antenna  You can attach the antenna in one of two ways   e Attaching the antenna directly to the antenna port on the bottom of the unit  with the antenna vertical and pointing downward  left photo in Figure 2 2        Attaching the antenna bracket to the unit and then attaching the antenna to  the port at the end of the bracket with the antenna vertical and pointing  upward  right photo in Figure 2 2     Bracket attached  to unit and    Pa antenna  inserted into    bracket       Antenna inserted  directly into unit    Antenna bracket       Figure 2 2  Antenna installation options    Tip  The antenna bracket offers an alternative solution in situations where installing  the antenna on the bottom of the unit may not provide suitable reception  such as  where a small increase in antenna height has a noticeable effect on reception     To install the antenna directly into the uni
8.  the  upgrade file     b  After the file has passed all internal verifications  the bottom battery  LED illuminates green     c  The LEDs cycle from left to right while the file is copied     All the LEDs flash quickly to indicate the new firmware file is being  committed to the receiver     e  After committing the new file to internal memory  the LEDs cycle from  left to right one more time before resetting the receiver and returning to  the heartbeat sequence     The upgrade is complete      320 User Guide 23 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       GSM Functionality    This section provides advanced GSM information that requires connection to a PC  running either Hemisphere GNSS  PocketMax utility or a terminal program such  as HyperTerminal     This section covers the following topics        GSM overview      GSM modes      Configuring GSM for NTRIP     SMS messaging    GSM Overview    Global System for Mobile Communications  GSM  is a network technology for mobile  phone communications  The GSM modem in the S320 is what allows you to connect  to a GSM carrier     The Access Point Name  APN  is a protocol that allows the S320 to access the internet  using the mobile phone network  It is a configurable network identifier used when  connecting to a GSM carrier  The default APNCFG value is  internet com   The specific  APN required by the S320 depends on your mobile carrier  Check with your mobile  provider for details     GSM Modes  The GSM module 
9.  vehicle used in connection with the Product  and for maintaining proper system control  settings  UNSAFE DRIVING OR SYSTEM CONTROL SETTINGS CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE  INJURY  OR DEATH   The purchaser is solely responsible for his her safety and for the safety of others  The purchaser is solely responsible for  maintaining control of the automated steering system at all times  THE PURCHASER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR  ENSURING THE PRODUCT IS PROPERLY AND CORRECTLY INSTALLED  CONFIGURED  INTERFACED  MAINTAINED   STORED  AND OPERATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH Hemisphere GNSS s RELEVANT USER S MANUAL AND  SPECIFICATIONS  Hemisphere GNSS does not warrant or guarantee the positioning and navigation precision or accuracy  obtained when using Products  Products are not intended for primary navigation or for use in safety of life applications   The potential accuracy of Products as stated in Hemisphere GNSS literature and or Product specifications serves to  provide only an estimate of achievable accuracy based on performance specifications provided by the satellite service  operator  i e  US Department of Defense in the case of GPS  and differential correction service provider  Hemisphere  GNSS reserves the right to modify Products without any obligation to notify  supply or install any improvements or  alterations to existing Products     GOVERNING LAW  This agreement and any disputes relating to  concerning or based upon the Product shall be  governed by and interpreted in accordance 
10. 15         Changing Module Status    on page 16   e    Tilt Function Control    on page 17   e    Alarm Buzzer    on page 18         Power and Battery Status Charge    on page 18   e    Replacing Swapping the Batteries    on page 19       Removing Inserting the SD Card   SIM Card    on page 20   e    Bluetooth Communication    on page 21   e    Upgrading S320 Firmware  on page 22   e    GSM Functionality    on page 24    e    Restoring Factory Defaults    on page 26    Control Panel Overview    You operate the S320 using the control panel shown in Figure 3 1        Figure 3 1  S320 control panel    The  320 beeps on any keypress  Table 3 1 describes the each button and LED on the  control panel     Table 3 1  S320 control panel items    Diagram E  9 Description  Item    A Power button If unit is Off  press and hold until unit powers up  until  you hear one beep   If unit is On  press and hold for approximately 3  seconds  until you hear three beeps  to turn unit off     320 User Guide 12 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1       Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       Table 3 1  S320 control panel items  continued     Diagram Description  Item    Select button Allows you to review module status or change the status   for Bluetooth   power on off  of a module  UHF GSM SD    See  Displaying Current Module Status  on page 15 and  modules      Changing Module Status  on page 16 for more  information on the Select button     UHF GSM radio       Off UHF radio or GSM module is OFF  or no RTK  s
11. CISG  The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods will not apply to this  Agreement or any transaction hereunder     GENERAL  This is the entire agreement between Licensee and Hemisphere relating to the Product and Licensee s  use of the same  and supersedes all prior  collateral or contemporaneous oral or written representations  warranties  or agreements regarding the same  No amendment to or modification of this Agreement will be binding unless in  writing and signed by duly authorized representatives of the parties  Any and all terms and conditions set out in any  correspondence between the parties or set out in a purchase order which are different from or in addition to the  terms and conditions set forth herein  shall have no application and no written notice of same shall be required  In  the event that one or more of the provisions of this Agreement is found to be illegal or unenforceable  this  Agreement shall not be rendered inoperative but the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect     Warranty Notice    COVERED PRODUCTS  This warranty covers all products manufactured by Hemisphere GNSS and purchased by the  end purchaser  the  Products    unless otherwise specifically and expressly agreed in writing by Hemisphere GNSS     LIMITED WARRANTY  Hemisphere GNSS warrants solely to the end purchaser of the Products  subject to the exclusions  and procedures set forth below  that the Products sold to such end purchas
12. Contact Hemisphere to find the authorized dealer near you  As well  Hemisphere may make  available user and technical documentation regarding the Software  Hemisphere reserves the right to reduce and  limit access to such support at any time     5  BACKUPS AND RECOVERY  Licensee shall back up all data used  created or stored by the Software on a regular  basis as necessary to enable proper recovery of the data and related systems and processes in the event of a  malfunction in the Software or any loss or corruption of data caused by the Software  Licensee shall assume all risks  of loss or damage for any failure to comply with the foregoing     6  OWNERSHIP  Hemisphere and its suppliers own all rights  title and interest in and to the Software and related  materials  including all intellectual property rights  The Software is licensed to Licensee  not sold     7  TRADEMARKS   Hemisphere GNSS    Crescent    Eclipse  and the associated logos  are trademarks of Hemisphere  Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners  Licensee may not use  any of these trademarks without the consent of their respective owners     8  LIMITED WARRANTY  Hemisphere warrants solely to the Licensee  subject to the exclusions and procedures set  forth herein below  that for a period of one  1  year from the original date of purchase of the Product in which it is  embedded  the  Warranty Period    the Software  under normal use and maintenance  will conform in all material  respects to t
13. NT  If use of the Software may be enjoined due to a claim of infringement by a third party then  at its  sole discretion and expense  Hemisphere may do one of the following   a  negotiate a license or other agreement so  that the Product is no longer subject to such a potential claim   b  modify the Product so that it becomes non   infringing  provided such modification can be accomplished without materially affecting the performance and  functionality of the Product   c  replace the Software  or the Product  with non infringing software  or product  of  equal or better performance and quality  or  d  if none of the foregoing can be done on a commercially reasonable  basis  terminate this license and Licensee shall stop using the Product and Hemisphere shall refund the price paid by  Licensee less an amount on account of amortization  calculated on a straight line basis over a deemed useful life of  three  3  years     The foregoing sets out the entire liability of Hemisphere and the sole obligations of Hemisphere to Licensee in  respect of any claim that the Software or its use infringes any third party rights     INDEMNIFICATION  Except in relation to an infringement action  Licensee shall indemnify and hold Hemisphere  harmless from any and all claims  damages  losses  liabilities  costs and expenses  including reasonable fees of  lawyers and other professionals  arising out of or in connection with Licensee s use of the Product  whether direct or  indirect  including with
14. O Hemisphere       S320 GNSS Survey Receiver  User Guide  Part No  875 0281 000 Rev  C1       Environmental    Temperature     operating  30C to  65C  Temperature     storage  40C to  85C  Humidity MIL STD 810F Method 5 7 4  Vibration MIL STD 810F FIG  514 5C 1  Loose cargo MIL STD 810F FIG  514 5C 5    Regulatory Compliance  CE Compliance   e EN 301 489 1 v1 8 1   e  EN 301 489 3 v1 4 1   e EN 301 489 7 v1 3 1    FCC Compliance  e FCC Part 15 Subpart B  e FCC Part 22  e FCC Part 24    IC Compliance  e RSS210  e RSS132 Issue 2  e RSS133 Issue 5    Certifications  e FCC ID  ZC8S320  e IC  9586A S320    Contains Bluetooth Module   e FCC ID  ED9LMX9838  e IC  1520A LMX9838    Contains UHF Radio Module     e  f 900MHz  FCC ID  NS908P24IC  3143A 08P24  e  f 400MHz    FCC ID  NS909P30IC  3143A 09P30    TINY ENSUES If your S320 is equipped with a 400 MHz radio you may be required to obtain a  valid radio license for your jurisdiction     Only set the radio to the frequency and power you are licensed to use at your location     USA  Federal Communication Commission  FCC   Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information     This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environment   GSM Mode  e When using the GSM to receive correction data  this equipment should be installed and  operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body   UHF Radio Mode  e When using the 900 MHz radio  n920 from Microhard  this equipment sho
15. Outback Steering Guide     PocketMax PC     PocketMax M   PocketMax3     R100     R131     R220     R320     S320     Satloc    the Satloc logo  SBX 4      SLXMon     SureTrack    V101     V102     V103     V1117M  V113 M  VS101     VS111     Vector      X200     X300 M  XF1     XF100     XF101     and XF102    are proprietary trademarks of  Hemisphere GNSS  Other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners     Patents    The Outback S    and S Lite    automated navigation and steering guide systems are covered by  U S  Patents No  6 539 303 and No  6 711 501  The Outback Hitch    automated hitch control system  is covered by U S  Patent No  6 631 916  The Outback eDriveTC    GPS assisted steering system is  covered by U S  Patent No  7 142 956  Hemisphere GNSS products may be covered by one or  more of the following U S  Patents     6 111 549 6 397 147 6 469 663 6 501 346 6 539 303  6 549 091 6 631 916 6 711 501 6 744 404 6 865 465  6 876 920 7 142 956 7 162 348 7 277 792 7 292 185  7 292 186 7 373 231 7 400 956 7 400 294 7 388 539  7 429 952 7 437 230 7 460 942    Other U S  and foreign patents pending     Notice to Customers  Contact your local dealer for technical assistance  To find the authorized dealer near you     Hemisphere GNSS   8444 N  90th Street  Suite 120  Scottsdale  AZ 85258  USA  Phone   1 480 348 6380   Fax   1 480 270 5070  precision   hemispheregnss com  www hemispheregnss com    Technical Support    If you need to contact Hemisphere GNSS Tec
16. User name and password   authentication with a user name and password is  required for most NTRIP casters  You can leave both blank to specify that no  authentication is required  The user name and password are case sensitive     For example  to connect to the CALGO stream on igs ip net send the following  command     SGSMCFG NRTIP www igs ip net 2101 CALGO Usrnam passwd    Configuring SMS Messaging    The S320 supports Short Message Service  SMS  configuration and event updates for  both base and rover operations     When using SMS messaging keep the following in mind        The GSM module must be powered on for SMS commands to work  correctly        You can send SMS messages to the  320 from up to three numbers and  these numbers must be added to the S320 approved numbers list     e By default the approved numbers list is comprised of the first three entries in  the SIM card address book  However  for a typical data only SIM card  the  address book of the SIM card will be empty        Use the appropriate country code  the following procedures use the     1     country code for USA Canada    Adding or Overwriting a Number on the Approved Numbers List    You can add a number to an empty slot or overwrite an existing number using the  following command     SJSMS  CONFIG   slot number 1 2 3    number    name    status messages  ON   OFF     For example  to add    Service     USA phone number 999 555 1212  to slot 1 with status  messages OFF  or to replace the current number in 
17. and cause consequential loss   and that the same forms an essential basis  of the bargain between the parties  Licensee agrees and acknowledges that Hemisphere would not have been able  to sell the Product at the amount charged on an economic basis without such limitations     PROPRIETARY RIGHTS INDEMNITY  Hemisphere shall indemnify  defend and hold harmless Licensee from and  against any and all actions  claims  demands  proceedings  liabilities  direct damages  judgments  settlements  fines   penalties  costs and expenses  including royalties and attorneys  fees and related costs  in connection with or arising  out of any actual infringement of any third party patent  copyright or other intellectual property right by the Software  or by its use  in accordance with this Agreement and documentation  PROVIDED THAT   a  Hemisphere has the right  to assume full control over any action  claim  demand or proceeding   b  Licensee shall promptly notify Hemisphere  of any such action  claim  demand  or proceeding  and  c  Licensee shall give Hemisphere such reasonable  assistance and tangible material as is reasonably available to Licensee for the defense of the action  claim  demand  or proceeding  Licensee shall not settle or compromise any of same for which Hemisphere has agreed to assume  responsibility without Hemisphere s prior written consent  Licensee may  at its sole cost and expense  retain  separate counsel from the counsel utilized or retained by Hemisphere     INFRINGEME
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19. e 17   Alarm Buzzer 5 s  ue wees aoe oe oat TG ER REOR he Shee UR RE 18   Power and Battery Status Charge            000 cece eee 18  Replacing Swapping the Batteries               00 00 eee 19  Removing Inserting the SD Card   SIM Card                   20   Bluetooth Communication            0 00 e eee ee ees 21   Upgrading S320 Firmware                   leeren 22   Upgrading S320 Firmware via Serial Port                 22   Upgrading S320 Firmware via SD Card                   23   GSM Functionally   iud aed o E deco arva ao qepodbda dubita 24   GSWSOVERWICW s acia telo dn ots e n ben DEUS ee bos M toas 24   GSM MOJEG i uera o t eat ce Sao o ana e VR Rd or o tais 24   Configuring GSM for NTRIP              20 000 eee eeee 24   Configuring SMS Messaging                    lere  25   Restoring Factory Defaults                  cece ees 26   Appendix A Troubleshooting                            27  Appendix B Technical Specifications                     29   rq rcc 33  End User License Agreement                              35  Warranty Notice  amp  ud aceite ode EN DC Ro o ce ec e CR CHE  e a 38     320 User Guide V PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1            Chapter 1  Introduction    What s In This Guide   Product Overview and Features  What s Included     320 User Guide 1 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 1  Introduction       What s In This Guide     This User Guide provides the following information to get you up and running quickly  with your  320    GNSS Receiver     This cha
20. e United States Departments of Commerce  State  and Treasury  or otherwise as well as the export  control legislation of all other countries     PRODUCT COMPONENTS  The Product may contain third party components  Those third party components may  be subject to additional terms and conditions  Licensee is required to agree to those terms and conditions in order to  use the Product     FORCE MAJEURE EVENT  Neither party will have the right to claim damages as a result of the other s inability to  perform or any delay in performance due to unforeseeable circumstances beyond its reasonable control  such as  labor disputes  strikes  lockouts  war  riot  insurrection  epidemic  Internet virus attack  Internet failure  supplier  failure  act of God  or governmental action not the fault of the non performing party     FORUM FOR DISPUTES  The parties agree that the courts located in Calgary  Alberta  Canada and the courts of  appeal there from will have exclusive jurisdiction to resolve any disputes between Licensee and Hemisphere  concerning this Agreement or Licensee s use or inability to use the Software and the parties hereby irrevocably  agree to attorn to the jurisdiction of those courts  Notwithstanding the foregoing  either party may apply to any court  of competent jurisdiction for injunctive relief     APPLICABLE LAW  This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Province of Alberta  Canada  exclusive of  any of its choice of law and conflicts of law jurisprudence     
21. er and its internal components shall be free   under normal use and maintenance  from defects in materials  and workmanship and will substantially conform to  Hemisphere GNSS s applicable specifications for the Product  for a period of 12 months from delivery of such Product to  such end purchaser  the    Warranty Period      Repairs and replacement components for the Products are warranted  subject  to the exclusions and procedures set forth below  to be free  under normal use and maintenance  from defects in material  and workmanship  and will substantially conform to Hemisphere GNSS s applicable specifications for the Product  for 90  days from performance or delivery  or for the balance of the original Warranty Period  whichever is greater     EXCLUSION OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  The LIMITED WARRANTY shall apply only if the Product is properly and  correctly installed  configured  interfaced  maintained  stored  and operated in accordance with Hemisphere GNSS s relevant  User s Manual and Specifications  AND the Product is not modified or misused  The Product is provided    AS IS    and the  implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE and ALL OTHER WARRANTIES   express  implied or arising by statute  by course of dealing or by trade usage  in connection with the design  sale   installation  service or use of any products or any component thereof  are EXCLUDED from this transaction and shall not  apply to the Product  The LIMITED WARRANTY is IN
22. ess into place     To disconnect the data cable        Slide the cable collar  at the connector end  away from the unit and gently  remove the cable     Setting Up the Unit    Figure 2 7 shows a typical setup for both a base station unit and a rover unit  tripod  and pole mount not included  data collector optional      The antenna in Figure 2 7 is connected to the bottom of the unit  you have the option  of attaching the antenna to the antenna bracket so the antenna faces upward  See     Attaching the Antenna    on page 7 for more information on attaching the antenna     Base setup Rover setup       Figure 2 7  Typical base and rover setup    S320 User Guide 10 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1            Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration    Control Panel Overview   Powering the S320 On and Off  Modes of Operation   Displaying Current Module Status  Changing Module Status   Tilt Function Control  Alarm Buzzer   Power and Battery Status Charge  Replacing Swapping the Batteries  Removing Inserting the SD Card   SIM Card  Bluetooth Communication  Upgrading S320 Firmware   GSM Functionality   Restoring Factory Defaults    S320 User Guide 11 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       This chapter describes how to set up and configure the S320 and includes the  following sections          Control Panel Overview    on page 12         Powering the S320 On and Off    on page 14         Modes of Operation    on page 14         Displaying Current Module Status    on page 
23. he documentation provided with the Software and any media will be free of defects in materials and  workmanship  For any Update  Hemisphere warrants  for 90 days from performance or delivery  or for the balance of  the original Warranty Period  whichever is greater  that the Update  under normal use and maintenance  will  conform in all material respects to the documentation provided with the Update and any media will be free of  defects in materials and workmanship  Notwithstanding the foregoing  Hemisphere does not warrant that the  Software will meet Licensee s requirements or that its operation will be error free     9  WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS  The warranty set forth in Section  8  will not apply to any deficiencies caused by  a   the Product not being used as described in the documentation supplied to Licensee   b  the Software having been  altered  modified or converted in any way by anyone other than Hemisphere approved by Hemisphere   c  any  malfunction of Licensee s equipment or other software  or  d  damage occurring in transit or due to any accident   abuse  misuse  improper installation  lightning  or other electrical discharge  or neglect other than that caused by  Hemisphere  Hemisphere GNSS does not warrant or guarantee the precision or accuracy of positions obtained when  using the Software  whether standalone or embedded in a Product   The Product and the Software is not intended  and should not be used as the primary means of navigation or for use in safety of 
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25. hnical Support     8444 N  90th Street  Suite 120  Scottsdale  AZ 85258  USA   Phone   1 480 348 6380   Fax   1 480 270 5070   techsupport   hemispheregnss com    Documentation Feedback   Hemisphere GNSS is committed to the quality and continuous improvement of our products  and services  We urge you to provide Hemisphere GNSS with any feedback regarding this  guide by writing to the following email address  docfeedback   hemispheregnss com     Contents    Chapter 1 Introduction   dung cb AE CR X EO RR CR RCM UY RI 1  What s In This Guide  is vst ceca c 3 EE EEEX E ER RUD 2   Product Overview and Features                    elles  2   Whats Included  354 2 xn See oio RR Sag snare enn 3e dorm oam ARR Rea CER IRR 3   Chapter 2 Installation                                 5  Ports and Connections ca 6 doti tms PEE Od ue eat qune E 6  Installing Connecting the S320                llle ens 7   Attaching the Antenna              llle 7   Connecting to a Power Source              llle 8   Connecting to External Devices                   llssn  9   Setting Up the  Unit 25535553526  xRIW Y GS ni  eI 10   Chapter 3 Setup and Configuration                     11  Control Panel Overview              lesen 12   Powering the  320 On and Off             0 00 cee ees 14   Wodes Of Operaatio essere Eo Ed ue oh EHE EI RE Rs 14   Displaying Current Module Status                    lesus  15   Changing Module Status ai ae al cece eee 16   Tit Rubcttolr CONTO   s ceres cond ue OE ae ste cov dt im
26. ies the Software     C  copy any of the Software or any written materials for any purpose except as part of Licensee s normal backup  processes     modify or create derivative works based on the Software     d  e  sub license  rent  lease  loan or distribute the Software   f permit any third party to use the Software    g    use or operate Product for the benefit of any third party in any type of service outsourcing  application service   provider service or service bureau capacity     h  reverse engineer  decompile or disassemble the Software or otherwise reduce it to a human perceivable form     i  Assign this Agreement or sell or otherwise transfer the Software to any other party except as part of the sale  or transfer of the whole Product     3  UPDATES  At Hemisphere s discretion Hemisphere may make Updates available to Licensee  An update    Update   means any update to the Software that is made available to Licensee including error corrections   enhancements and other modifications  Licensee may access  download and install Updates during the Warranty  Period only  All Updates that Licensee downloads  installs or uses shall be deemed to be Software and subject to this  Agreement  Hemisphere reserves the right to modify the Product without any obligation to notify  supply or install  any improvements or alterations to existing Software     4  SUPPORT  Hemisphere may make available directly or through its authorized dealers telephone and email support  for the Software  
27. lar     USB 1 USB Host  1 USB Device  9 pin circular     Table B 5  Environmental specifications       Specification    Hom OL   30  C to  65  C   22  F to  149  F    40  C to  85  C   40  F to  185  F     Table B 6  Power specifications    Ec    Table B 7  Mechanical specifications    em  Bem 000000  Dimensions 114 H x 197 D mm   4 49 H x 776 D in           151 kg  83515         Receive only  does not transmit this format       Depends on multipath environment  number of satellites in view  satellite geometry   and ionospheric activity     3 Depends also on baseline length       Requires an L band subscription     S320 User Guide 31 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Index    A    activating tilt control 17  adding SMS number to approved list 25  alarm 18  antenna 3  attaching 7  bracket 3  port 6  attaching the antenna 7  Autoloader 22    base station setup 10  batteries 3   replacing 19   swapping 19  battery charger 3  battery status 18  Battery status LED 13  Bluetooth 21   device name 21   passkey 21   status LED 13  bracket  antenna  3  buzzer 18    C  cables  data 3  22  power 3  8  case 3  changing  module status 16  communication  Bluetooth 21  specifications 30  configuring  GSM for NTRIP 24  SMS messaging 25  connecting to a power source 8  connections 6  mounting hole 6  control panel  overview 12  power button 12  Select button 13    D  data cable 3  22  data port 6     320 User Guide 33    deactivating tilt control 17  deleting SMS number from approved list  26  device 
28. life applications  The potential    10     11     12     13     14     15     16     17     18     19     20     positioning and navigation accuracy obtainable with the Software as stated in the Product or Software  documentation serves to provide only an estimate of achievable accuracy based on specifications provided by the  US Department of Defense for GPS positioning and DGPS service provider performance specifications  where  applicable     WARRANTY DISCLAIMER  EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET OUT IN THIS AGREEMENT  HEMISPHERE MAKES NO  REPRESENTATION  WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND TO LICENSEE  WHETHER VERBAL OR WRITTEN  AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL REPRESENTATIONS  WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND INCLUDING  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  MERCHANTABILITY  ACCURACY  RELIABILITY OR THAT THE USE OF THE  SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL REPRESENTATIONS   WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS ARISING AS A RESULT OF CUSTOM  USAGE OR TRADE AND THOSE ARISING  UNDER STATUTE     LIMITS ON WARRANTY DISCLAIMER  Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or  conditions  so some of the above exclusions may not apply to Licensee  In that case  any implied warranties or  conditions which would then otherwise arise will be limited in duration to ninety  90  days from the date of the  license of the Software or the purchase of the Product  The warranties given herein give Licensee specific legal rights  and Licensee may have other rights w
29. name for Bluetooth 21  DGPS position status LED 13  displaying  current module status 15  SMS approved numbers 25    Eclipse II 2  environmental specifications 31  External power status LED 13    F    features 2  firmware  upgrading 22    G  GNSS receiver specifications 30  GPS position status LED 13  GSM  configuring for NTRIP 24  functionality 24  modes 24  overview 24    horizontal accuracy specifications 30    l  inserting SD SIM card 20  installation overview 7    L   L band rover mode 14   LED  Battery 13  Bluetooth 13  DGPS position 13  External power 13  GPS position 13  SD logging 13  UHF GSM 13    mechanical specifications 31  modes    PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Index       GSM 24  operation 14  module status  changing 16  displaying 15  mounting hole 6    N  NTRIP 24    O    operation modes 14   overview 2   overwriting SMS number on approved list  25    P    parts list 3  passkey 21  pelican case 3  performance specifications 30  port specifications 30  ports 6  antenna 6  data 6  power 6  serial 6  Power button 12  power cable 3  8  power port 6  power source connection 8  power specifications 31  power status 18  power supply 8  powering the unit on and off 14  product overview 2    R   removing SD SIM card 20   replacing batteries 19   rover setup 10   RTK base station mode 14   RTK rover  external corrections via Blue   tooth  mode 14   RTK rover  external corrections via serial   mode 14   RTK rover  GSM  mode 14   RTK rover  UHF  mode 14    S  SD card 3  inse
30. nection    Blue blinking pulsing   Active Bluetooth connection and  transmitting receiving data       S320 User Guide 21 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       Upgrading S320 Firmware    You can upgrade S320 firmware via serial port or SD card     Upgrading S320 Firmware via Serial Port    Before you upgrade verify the S320 is powered off and  if you will not be using  external power  both Li ion batteries are fully charged and inserted into the  320     1     Download the Autoloader S320 executable   exe file  for the most recent version  from the Hemisphere GNSS website at www hemispheregnss com and save  it to your PC     Using the data cable included in your  320 kit  connect the DB9 serial port  end of the cable to your PC and connect the other end of the cable to the  data port on the S320  see below      To S320 data port b      To PC serial port         Not used in this   SR    procedure    Power on the S320     Double click the Autoloader  320 file you download in step 1 to start the  Autoloader program     In the Com Port drop down box select the appropriate COM port on your PC  and then click Load      gt    320 Firmware v2 0 61 Autoloader v1 29    Hemisphere      Setup Status       Status  Updating Firmware  Com Port    Firmware on Device  2 0 57 4 1 St atu S area  Firmware to be Loaded  2 0 51  shows the   toed    Progress  567428 921085 load progress    cc iim    Instructions    WARNING  If the device is disconnected from the PC  powe
31. o the left by more   right battery  LED is red than twice the configurable amount    Right LED is green and Unit is off level to the right by more  middle  right battery  LED is   than twice the configurable amount  red    Top LED is red Unit is tilted backward  Bottom LED is red Unit is tilted forward        320 User Guide 17 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       Alarm Buzzer    The S320 beeps under the following conditions     e Whenever you press a button      Position is lost      Differential position is achieved      Bluetooth device is connected disconnected      Low memory for data storage  SD card almost full     e Both batteries are very low    If an alarm is sounding  you can silence the alarm by pressing the Power button     Power and Battery Status Charge    LEDs on the console provide power and battery status charge information based on  the color of the LEDs  For example  Figure 3 2 indicates there is no external power  the  right battery is fully charged  and the left battery is not present  not in the unit      Powered by       Figure 3 2  No external power  right battery full  left battery not present    Table 3 5 describes what the power battery LED colors indicate  The  320 prioritizes  power usage to use external power when available  regardless of the status of the  internal batteries     Table 3 5  Power battery LED color descriptions    ae uu     z    External power present and in use    Right battery    Battery very low or
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33. operates in four modes        IDLE   Default mode for the module  In this state  the GSM module only  attempts to register on the network     e DIRECT IP   For users who have direct access to a server providing  differential corrections     e LINK   For users to establish a link between two  320 modules directly   where the BASE has a dynamic IP address  You should only use this mode  on the rover in a base station   rover setup  use IDLE mode for the base  station         NTRIP   Used to provide differential correction information to the GPS  receiver     Configuring GSM for NTRIP    NTRIP  Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol  is the protocol for  transmitting GNSS data over the internet     Note  To configure NTRIP you must connect the  320 to a PC running either  Hemisphere GNSS  PocketMax utility or a terminal program such as HyperTerminal     To configure NTRIP send the following command     SGSMCFG NTRIP  remote host name or IP address   port number    mount  point name     username    password       where      320 User Guide 24 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       e Remote host name   server name  such as www igs ip net  or an IP address       Mount point name   caster stream name from NTRIP Caster Source Table   you can download a sample source table from http  www igs ip net 2101     If you leave this field blank  the S320 will fetch the caster source table and  select the mount point closest to its current position        
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35. propriate  battery tray  where the        Left tray is labeled    SD        Right tray is labeled    SIM          To remove the SD card or SIM card     1  Remove the appropriate battery tray   2  Place the S320 upside down  on its top  to get a better view of the card       Am om             notch end  goes in first  SIM  card    notch end  goes in first          3  Gently push the card in  it will then snap back and slightly out     Note  When you insert either card make sure the contacts on the card are  facing the top of the unit and the side of the card with the notch goes in first   see figure in step 2 above      4  Remove the card   To insert the SD card or SIM card     1  Place the card in its appropriate card slot   2  Gently push the card in until it clicks   3  Replace the battery tray      320 User Guide 20 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       Bluetooth Communication    If you have a Bluetooth enabled device  such as a data collector  you can wirelessly  communicate with the S320     When you attempt to connect the S320 to a Bluetooth enabled device  such as a  handheld data collector  the following S320 Bluetooth information appears on the  device     HGPS 3320 XXXXXX  where  XXXXXX   is the Eclipse board serial number  To complete the connection you must use the correct PIN Passkey  which is 0000     Table 3 6 describes the Bluetooth status LED options     Table 3 6  Bluetooth LED status    Bluetooth inactive    Active Bluetooth con
36. ps 2 and 3 for each remaining module  if desired      After a status change  the function of the LEDs return to normal mode      320 User Guide 16 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       Tilt Function Control    The  320 includes tilt control functionality that allows you to level your unit using five  of the LED indicators  When you activate tilt control you see the changes to the angle  of the antenna in real time  similar to a level      To activate tilt control functionality     e Press the Power button and the Select button at the same time  The tilt of  the unit is displayed for a period of 1 minute or until you deactivate tilt  control functionality     To deactivate tilt control functionality  return to normal operation       Press the Power button and the Select button at the same time   When tilt control functionality is activated        X axis tilt is displayed along  three horizontal LEDs      Y axis tilt is displayed along  three vertical LEDs    e Each LED shows a 0 5   tilt   user configurable        X axis tilt LEDs Y axis tilt LEDs  Table 3 4 illustrates the colors of the    LEDs depending on the tilt direction of the unit  These LED colors only apply if you  have activated tilt control     Table 3 4  Tilt control LED colors    Middle  right battery  LED is   Unit is level  green    Left LED is green Unit is off level to the left  Right LED is green Unit is off level to the right    Left LED is green and middle   Unit is off level t
37. pter briefly describes the S320 and the parts in your S320 kit     Chapter 2   Installation  provides a detailed overview of the physical  specifications of the  320 and includes such information as attaching the  antenna and connecting to a power source     Chapter 3   Setup and Configuration  describes setting up and configuring  the  320  performing such basic tasks as using the control panel and  swapping and charging the batteries  and GSM functionality regarding  NTRIP and SMS     Appendix A   Troubleshooting  provides possible solutions for issues     Appendix B   Technical Specifications  lists the technical specifications of  the  320     Product Overview and Features    The  320 is an integrated GNSS survey and mapping device for mobile data collection  providing differential GPS  DGPS  accuracy in a rugged  all in one enclosure        Powered by Hemisphere GNSS  powerful dual constellation and dual frequency  Eclipse       OEM board  the  320 is suitable for GIS  mapping  land surveying  and  construction with the following features     Can be mounted on a range pole or tripod and carried by a single worker  Small and lightweight with good pole balance   Rugged construction   Hot swappable batteries   Data storage   Fully functional without the need for external cables    Radio communications    IN ENS Sem If your S320 is equipped with a 400 MHz radio you may be  required to obtain a valid radio license for your jurisdiction      320 User Guide 2 PN 875 0281 000 Re
38. put e If using RTK  ensure receiver is properly authorized for RTK by  sending a  JI command or a  JK command    S320 User Guide 28 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1               Appendix B  Technical Specifications     320 User Guide 29 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Appendix B  Technical Specifications       The following tables provide information on the technical specifications of the S320     Table B 1  GNSS receiver specifications    E    Channels All in view  GPS  L1CA  L1P  L2P  L2C  GLONASS  L1CA  L1P  L2CA  L2P  3 SBAS or 3 additional L1CA GPS  1 L band  Note  Some options may require a subscription     Positioning modes RTK  ROX  SBAS  External RTCM  Autonomous   L band DGPS service  Lband high precision services   L band high precision service with GLONASS    RTK formats CMR  CMR    RTCM3    Update rate   recording interval Selectable from 1  2  4  5  10 Hz   20 Hz available     Table B 2  Performance specifications    Static performance Horizontal 5 mm   0 5 ppm    Table B 3  Horizontal accuracy specifications          Description    eo   Lu  uiu  T  Em    Table B 4  Communication and port specifications    mm  Buon           320 User Guide 30 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Appendix B  Technical Specifications       Table B 4  Communication and port specifications    mm  Buren    Radio GSM options Integrated  1 x GSM GPRS  1 x SS  900 MHz or UHF range  400 MHz   CDMA capable    Serial ports 1 x RS 232  9 pin circular  multi use   1 x RS 232  9 pin DSUB   1 x Power input  2 pin circu
39. red off  or this program is  shutdown it could damage the device     1  Connect the  320 receiver to the PC with a serial cable  Do not use Bluetooth for the  connection    2  Select the PC Comport    3  Click Load   4  Wait for the load to Complete       If the red power LEDs are blinking after completion  the load has failed  Please try the upgrade  again         320 User Guide 22 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       The Status area shows the load progress  When loading is complete the  following message appears     Autoloader S320 v2 0 61 1     EN Load Completed        6  Click OK     7  In the Autoloader window click Exit     Upgrading S320 Firmware via SD Card    Before you upgrade verify the S320 is powered off and  if you will not be using  external power  both Li ion batteries are fully charged and inserted into the  320     1  Download the S320 Upgrade zip file from the Hemisphere GNSS website  at www hemispheregnss com and save it to your PC     2  Unzip the file and extract the contents to the root folder of the SD card   ensuring the same folder structure of the contents on the SD card     3  Remove the SD card from the PC     If necessary remove the left battery tray from the S320  the left tray is  labeled SD         5  Insert the SD card into the S320  see  Removing Inserting the SD Card   SIM  Card    on page 20      Replace the battery tray   Power on the  320     a  The LEDs cycle from left to right while the receiver is reading
40. rting 20  removing 20  upgrading firmware 23  SD logging status LED 13    S320 User Guide 34    Select button 13  sending SMS message to approved num   ber 26  serial port 6  upgrading firmware 22  setting up the S320 10  SIM card  inserting 20  removing 20  Single point mode 14  SMS messaging 25  adding a number to approved list 25  deleting number from approved list  26  displaying approved numbers 25  overwriting a number on approved list  25  sending message to approved num   ber 26  status LED  Battery 13  Bluetooth 13  DGPS position 13  External power 13  GPS position 13  SD logging 13  UHF GSM 13  swapping batteries 19    T    technical specifications  communication 30  environmental 31  GNSS receiver 30  horizontal accuracy 30  mechanical 31  performance 30  port 30  power 31   tilt control 17   troubleshooting 28    U  UHF GSM status LED 13  upgrading firmware  overview 22  via SD card 23  via serial port 22    Ww    what s included 3    PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    End User License Agreement    IMPORTANT   This is an agreement  the  Agreement   between you  the end purchaser   Licensee   and Hemisphere  GNSS Inc    Hemisphere   which permits Licensee to use the Hemisphere software  the  Software   that accompanies  this Agreement  This Software may be licensed on a standalone basis or may be embedded in a Product  Please read and  ensure that you understand this Agreement before installing or using the Software Update or using a Product     In this agreement any produc
41. ry charger to charge the batteries     To connect the power cable     e Line up the red dot on the power cable end with the red dot on the power  port and press into place     To disconnect the power cable        Slide the cable collar  at the connector end  away from the unit and gently  remove the cable     S320 User Guide 8 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 2  Installation       Connecting to External Devices   You can connect the S320 to external devices via the serial and data ports on the  bottom of the unit    Serial Port Pinout Specifications    Figure 2 5 shows the DB9 serial port  female  pinout  while Table 2 3 shows the serial  port pinout specifications     Table 2 3  Serial port pinouts    669090  90906    Data terminal ready  DTR     Figure 2 5  Serial port pinout       Data Port Pinout Specifications    Figure 2 6 shows the data port  ODU 9 pin  pinout  while Table 2 4 shows the data port  pinout specifications     Table 2 4  Data port pinouts    Port B transmit    USB device source  Figure 2 6  Data port pinout USB device negative  assignment USB host negative  USB device positive       Note  When using the USB device end of the included data cable  Item H in Table 1 1  on page 3  to connect to a USB port on an external device make sure the S320 is  already powered on      320 User Guide 9 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 2  Installation       To connect the data cable        Line up the red dot on the data cable end with the red dot on the data port  and pr
42. s locked to 4 or more GPS satellites  2  No valid data  2  Check integrity and connectivity of power and data cable  connections  Verify that the baud rate settings match    If trying to connect over Bluetooth  ensure Bluetooth module  is powered ON and device is paired prior to opening the port    Random binary data Verify the RCTM or the Bin messages are not being  from Eclipse OEM accidentally output  send a  JSHOW command     board Verify the baud rate settings match    Potentially  the volume of data requested to be output could  be higher than the current baud rate supports  Try using a  higher baud rate for communications     No GNSS position Verify the antenna s view of the sky  especially toward SBAS  satellites  south in the northern hemisphere    Verify the bit error rate  BER  and lock status of SBAS satellites   this can often be done on the receiving device or by using  SLXMon   monitor BER value     Verify the proper application is running on the Eclipse   SBASRTKB     Set the satellite selection to automatic mode  SJ FREO  AUTO  Set the differential mode to  JDIFFWAAS  Ensure there is SBAS coverage in your area    No DGPS position in Verify the baud rate of the RTCM input port matches the baud  external RTCM mode rate of the external source  Verify the pinout between the RTCM source and the RTCM  input port  the  ground  pin and pinout must be connected   and the  transmit  from the source must connect to the   receiver  of the RTCM input port     Non DGPS out
43. slot 1  send the following  command      JSMS  CONFIG  1  19995551212  Service  OFF   The status message state  ON or OFF  allows the S320 to send an SMS message back  to the number to report information and events on the operation of the unit   Displaying the Current List of Approved Numbers   To display the current list of approved numbers send the following command    JSMS  CONFIG    The reply below contains all the information on the configured numbers and may  include SIM card address book defaults that you can overwrite with your own  information     S gt JSMS  CONFIG  1 1 4 19995551212  Service  OFF    S320 User Guide 25 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration       The format of the reply is     S gt JSMS CONFIG   number of approved numbers    slot number 1 2   31   number    name    status messages ON   OFF     Note  The reply contains one line for each number  For example  if there are two  approved numbers then the reply will contain a      gt JSMS  CONFIG    line for each  number     Deleting a Number from the Approved Numbers List   To delete a number from the approved numbers list  send the following command   SJSMS CONFIG  1 2 3 or keyword ALL   DELETE   For example  to delete the number in slot 2 send the following command     JSMS  CONFIG 2 DELETE   And to delete all numbers from the list  send the following command     SJSMS  CONFIG  ALL  DELETE    Sending an SMS Message to an Approved Number  To send an SMS message to an approved number
44. t     1  On the bottom of the unit remove the rubber cap covering the antenna port     2  Screw the antenna into the antenna port until snug  Do not overtighten   To install the antenna using the antenna bracket     1  Align the bracket to fit into the  recessed area on the bottom of  the unit  as shown at right      2  Using the two thumbscrews on  the bracket secure the bracket to  the unit  Do not overtighten        3  Attach the bracket s antenna cable to the unit s antenna port     4  Screw the antenna into the bracket s antenna port until snug  Do not  overtighten      320 User Guide 7 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 2  Installation       Connecting to a Power Source    The  320 power cable has a circular connector  2 pin ODU  at one end and two  clamps at the other end  red clamp positive and black clamp negative   Figure 2 3  shows the power port pinout on the S320 and Table 2 2 shows the pin descriptions     Table 2 2  Power port pinouts       Figure 2 3  Power port pinout  assignment    The power supply is a nominal 12 VDC power supply and maximum current  consumption is    1 A at 12 VDC     Note  The power cable is included with the two unit base rover kit  it is not included in  the single unit kit  See Table 1 1 on page 3 for information on the parts in each kit     Power cable  end    Power port       Figure 2 4  Connecting the power cable    Note  Applying external power does not charge the Li ion batteries in the battery  trays  You must use a suitable batte
45. t Safety  Code 6  obtainable from Health Canada s website http   www hc sc gc ca rpb     Europe   Declaration of Conformity    This device is in compliance with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC     Copyright Notice  Hemisphere GNSS Precision GPS Applications  Copyright O Hemisphere GNSS  2014   All rights reserved     No part of this manual may be reproduced  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system or  translated into any language or computer language  in any form or by any means  electronic   mechanical  magnetic  optical  chemical  manual or otherwise  without the prior written  permission of Hemisphere GNSS     Trademarks    Hemisphere GNSS    the Hemisphere GNSS logo  A100     A20     A21     A220     A221     A3QTM   A31     A320     A321     A42TM  A52    AC110 V  AerialACE     AgJunction    AirStar     AirTrac      AutoMate     Bantam     BaseLineHD     BaseLineX     BEELINE    COAST     Contour Lock      Crescent    Earthworks    Eclipse     e Dif    eDrive    eDriveTC     eDriveVSi     eDriveX      FliteTrac     G100     G4     GateMate     GPSteer     H102     H320     HO     IntelliFlow     IntelliGate     IntelliStar     IntelliTrac     Just Let Go     L Dif     LiteStar II     LV101     LX 1 M   LX 2     M3 M  MapStar    MBX 4     miniEclipse     Outback     Outback 360     Outback Guidance  Center     Outback Guidance    Outback Hitch     Outback STM  Outback S2     Outback S3      Outback S Lite     Outback Sts     
46. t that has Software embedded in it at the time of sale to the Licensee shall be referred to as a   Product   As well  in this Agreement  the use of a Product shall be deemed to be use of the Software which is embedded  in the Product     BY INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE UPDATE OR THE PRODUCT  LICENSEE THEREBY AGREES TO BE LEGALLY  BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS   I  DO NOT INSTALL OR USE  THE SOFTWARE  AND  II  IF YOU ARE INSTALLING AN UPDATE TO THE SOFTWARE  DO NOT INSTALL THE UPDATE AND  PROMPTLY DESTROY IT     HEMISPHERE PROVIDES LIMITED WARRANTIES IN RELATION TO THE SOFTWARE  AS WELL  THOSE WHO USE THE  EMBEDDED SOFTWARE DO SO AT THEIR OWN RISK  YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF THESE AND  OTHER LIMITATIONS SET OUT IN THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE OR THE PRODUCT     1  LICENSE  Hemisphere hereby grants to Licensee a non transferable and non exclusive license to use the Software  as embedded in a Product and all Updates  collectively the  Software    solely in binary executable form     2  RESTRICTIONS ON USE  Licensee agrees that Licensee and its employees will not directly or indirectly  in any  manner whatsoever     a  install or use more copies of the Software than the number of copies that have been licensed     b  use or install the Software in connection with any product other than the Product the Software was intended  to be used or installed on as set out in the documentation that accompan
47. tatus LED position computed  e On  yellow    floating point RTK position achieved  e On  green    fixed ambiguity RTK position achieved    e Blink  green    UHF radio or GSM module  transmitting receiving data    e Pulse  red    error condition with UHF radio or GSM  module    GPS position e Off  no position   status LED e On  yellow    valid position   e Blink  yellow      operating as a base station and  converging on reference coordinates    DGPS position e Off  no differential corrections available    status LED e On  green    differentially corrected position    computed    External power     Off  external power not present  status LED e On  red      external power present and in use    Battery status e Off   battery not present  e On  green    battery charge full  e On  yellow    battery charge  lt  5096  e On  red      battery charge depleted    e Blink   battery in use    Bluetooth status    e Off  Bluetooth inactive  e On  blue    active Bluetooth connection    e Blink  blue    Bluetooth active and transmitting   receiving data    SD logging e Off SD card not inserted  status LED      On  yellow      SD card inserted  not logging data    e Blink  yellow    SD card inserted and reading writing  data to SD card    e Pulse  yellow  at 5 Hz   SD card inserted and low free  space        320 User Guide 13 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 3  Setup and Configuration    Powering the S320 On and Off    Use the Power button to power the S320 on and off        Power button     
48. uld be installed  and operated with a minimum distance of 23 cm      When using the 400 MHz radio  nL400 from Microhard  this equipment should be installed  and operated with a minimum distance of 24 cm     This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  transmitter     Modifications not expressly approved by Hemisphere GNSS could void the user s authority  to operate the equipment     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential installation     This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  If not installed and used  in accordance with the instructions  it may cause harmful interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation     Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by tuning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try and correct the  interference by one or more of the following
49. v C1    Chapter 1  Introduction       What s Included    The  320 is available as a single unit or two units  base rover setup   Figure 1 1 shows  the parts included in the single unit kit and Table 1 1 lists the parts included in both  kits        Figure 1 1  S320 single unit kit    Table 1 1  S320 parts list    Oty Oty  A  320 1 2 804 0079 000  400 MHz   804 0090 000  900 MHz   Antenna bracket  for upward 1 2 602 1096 000  vertical antenna mounting   Antenna  model type depends 150 0021 000  400 MHz   on region of use  150 0022 000  900 MHz   D   SDcrd               card  2  750 1099 000   1099 000    Batteries t     Loos NE 0043 000  lithium ion     Power cable  external  2 pin 054 0119 000  circular  3 m  for base station  unit    LN Battery charger A 427 0044 000  Data cable  9 pin to 9 pin 051 0258 000  serial  USB connector  and  USB receptacle   Not Pelican case 002 0083 000  shown   Not S320 User Guide  this 1 1 875 0281 000  shown   document        S320 User Guide 3 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1            Chapter 2  Installation    Ports and Connections  Installing Connecting the S320     320 User Guide 5 PN 875 0281 000 Rev C1    Chapter 2  Installation       Ports and Connections    All connections and ports are located on the bottom of the unit  as shown in  Figure 2 1  Table 2 1 provides additional information about each port connection        Data port    Power port Antenna port    Mounting hole  Serial port    Figure 2 1  S320 ports and connectors    Table 2 1  S320
50. with the laws of the State of Arizona     OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE  In order to obtain warranty service  the end purchaser must bring the Product to a  Hemisphere GNSS approved service center along with the end purchaser s proof of purchase  Hemisphere GNSS does  not warrant claims asserted after the end of the warranty period  For any questions regarding warranty service or to obtain  information regarding the location of any of Hemisphere GNSS approved service center  contact Hemisphere GNSS at the  following address     Hemisphere GNSS   8444 N  90th Street  Suite 120  Scottsdale  AZ 85258  USA   Phone  1 480 348 6380   Fax  1 480 270 5070   techsupport  hemispheregnss com  www hemispheregnss com    O Hemisphere    Hemisphere GNSS Inc   8444 N 90th Street  Suite 120  Scottsdale  AZ 85258  USA    Phone   1 480 348 6380    Fax   1 480 270 5070    precision  hemispheregnss com  www hemispheregnss com       
    
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