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1. Serial port extension WiFi and Bluetooth communication Power data connector 12 pin male metal Antenna mounting 1 14 UNS 2A female 5 8 11 UNC 2B adapter and surface mount available Upgrade required 2 Depends on multipath environment number of satellites in view satellite geometry and ionospheric activity 3 Depends also on baseline length 4 Requires a subscription for Atlas 5 Receive only does not transmit this format AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 39 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 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 product 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
2. Patents 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 8515 East Anderson Drive Suite A Scottsdale Arizona US 85255 Phone 480 348 6370 Fax 480 270 5070 precision hgnss com www hgnss com Technical Support If you need to contact Hemisphere GNSS Technical Support 8515 East Anderson Drive Suite A Scottsdale Arizona US 85255 Phone 480 348 6370 Fax 480 270 5070 techsupport hgnss 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 hgnss com Contents Contents Chapter 1 Introducing AtlasLink Smart Antenna 1 AtlasLink Overview ese II 3 Key Features ovii eb o ehXRiswicesi e td nud 4 P rtsS LISt suoi oad rete uto e eager APO T Vogue 4 Product Support is ulpebh LASER OR EEPEREPLU EE IA VEM 4 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink 5 Po
3. 11 Target SmartLink Accuracy 10cm Note The comecton reference bame ia ITRFOS SmartLink is not active 0 C 2015 Hemisphere All Rights Reserved AtlasLink S N 18801120 atlas I k S N 18801120 link AtlasLin SMARTLINK PortA Port B Correction Output o Baud Rate 19200 Target Smartlink Accuracy 10cm Notes The Convergence level 19 2 cm target is 10 0 cm Estimated time to converge 15 minutes Outputing Corrections No techsupport hgnss co 0 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 22 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Satlas AtlasLink SMARTLINK PortA Port B Correction Output o RTCM3 v Baud Rate 19200 Target SmartLink Accuracy 10cm v Save Undo Note The correction reference fame is ITRS Convergence level 10 0 cm target is 10 0 cm Estimated time to converge 0 seconds Outputing Corrections Yes techsupport y 2015 Hemisphe In order to use SmartLink configure the correction output format and baud rate desired the target accuracy level in 2D 1 sigma and click the Save button The receiver will then begin to show information below the form indicating the current SmartLink status It will only begin outputting corrections once the target accuracy level that you specified has been reached Note that if you did not specify any correction formats the Outputting Co
4. hgnss1234 You can find your AtlasLink smart antenna s ESN on a label on its base see below O Hemisphere W MD AtlasLink Smart Antenna PN 804 0143 0 Rev Z ESN GHHHEBHH SN LYYWW XXXXX nn zzz AU N HIN Designed in North America Once connected to the access point the web UI may be accessed using a web browser pointed to the URLs http atlaslink or http 192 168 100 1 Both will load a web page similar to the following screenshot with various menu options to access features of the user interface The default WiFi settings mentioned above can be changed see the Configuration WiFi section and we recommend you change this password from the default one at your earliest convenience AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 12 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink AtlasLink Web UI Pages Vatias AtlasLink MAIN MENU Status RX L Band SBA Receiver Mode Ba 1 Configuration Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved From the Main Menu pictured above you can access the various pages of the user interface On each page you can click the Home button in the top right corner to return to the main menu or use the usual back forward navigation in your web browser AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 13 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Status Pages Status Receiver Information The Receiver Information page can be accessed f
5. Maximum speed 1 850 kph 999 kts Maximum altitude 18 288 m 60 000 ft Table 4 2 Horizontal accuracy Item Specification RMS 67 2DRMS 95 RTK2 3 10 mm 1 ppm 20 mm 2 ppm L band 0 04 m 0 08 m SBAS WAAS 0 3m 0 6m Autonomous no SA 1 2m 2 5m Table 4 3 L band Sensor specifications Item Specification Receiver Type Single Channel Channels 1530 to 1560 MHz Sensitivity 130 dBm Channel spacing 5 0 kHz Satellite selection Manual and Automatic Reacquisition time 15 seconds typical Table 4 4 Communication specifications Item Specification Serial WiFi Bluetooth CAN 2 full duplex RS 232 AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 37 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications Table 4 4 Communication specifications continued Item Specification Baud rates 4800 115200 Data I O protocol WiFi NMEA 0183 NMEA 2000 Hemisphere GNSS binary Bluetooth 2 0 Class 2 requires NMEA certification Correction I O protocol Hemisphere GNSS proprietary RTCM v2 3 DGNSS RTCM v3 RTK CMR RTK CMR RTK Timing output 1 PPS CMOS active high rising edge sync 10 kQ 10 pF load Event marker input CMOS active low falling edge sync 10 kQ 10 pF load Table 4 5 Power specifications Item Specification Input voltage 7 3
6. it is ready to communicate immediately AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 10 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Power Data Connector Figure 2 1 shows the 12 pin power data connector pinout assignment and Table 2 2 provides the pinout specifications Note The Wire Color column in Table 2 2 refers to the color of the wires at the unterminated end of accessory item 051 0169 000 4 6 m unterminated power data cable Table 2 2 Pinout Specifications Pin Description Wire Color 1 Manual mark in White 2 Port B Tx Brown 3 Port B Rx Blue 4 CAN high Orange 5 Signal ground Yellow 6 Port A Tx Violet 7 1 PPS Gray 8 Port A Rx Pink 9 CAN low Tan Figure 2 2 Pinout assignments 10 Power in 12 V Red 11 Power ground Black 12 Speed out Green Note For successful communication the baud rate of the AtlasLink serial ports Port A and Port B must be set to match that of the devices to which they are connected AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 11 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Connecting to AtlasLink Web UI In order to access the AtlasLink smart antenna s web UI you must connect to its WiFi access point using a computer tablet or phone By default the access point will be named atlaslink_ where is replaced by the ESN Electronic Serial Number of your unit The default password for accessing it is
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8. AND Il 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 T 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 accompanies the Software c copy any of the Software or any written materials for any purpose except as part of Licensee s normal backup processes d modify or create derivative works based on the Software 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 serv
9. FIRMWARE UPDATE Updating GNSS board firmware Don t power off File P306 P307 MFA 5 1Aa0 bin Version MFA 5 1Aa0 Starting bootloader Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved atlas S N 18801120 link AtlasLink CET 2015 06 12 1 25 FIRMWARE UPDATE Update running techsuppc hg 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 30 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Vavlas AtlasLink S N 18801120 FW 5 1 1 IP 192 168 100 1 0 06 12 16 45 24 GNSS FIRMWARE UPDATE Updating GNSS board firmware Don t power off File P306 P307 MFA 5 1Aa0 bin Version MFA 5 1Aa0 Waiting for receiver reboot Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved Vatlas AtlasLink in GNSS FIRMWARE UPDATE File P306 P307_MFA_5 1Aa0 bin Version MFA 5 1Aa0 Done updating receiver 2 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved S N 18801120 FW 5 1 1 IP 192 168 100 1 2015 06 12 16 49 48 Hor Once the Firmware Update page looks like the last page shown above the GNSS firmware update process is complete When upgrading the carrier board firmware after uploading the file click the Update Carrier FW link to begin the process after which you should see a series of pages like the following Vatlas AtlasLink S N 18801120 FW 5 1 1 IP 192 168 100 1 2015 06 12 16 50 25 FIRMWARE UPDATE Update running 2 2015
10. Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved f Hor AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 31 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Reboot The web browser will remain at the Reboot page shown above until the device you are using to view the web UI reestablishes communication with the AtlasLink smart antenna after which you will be sent directly to the main menu S N 18801120 ink AtlasLink EN REBOOT This unit will now reboot Please wait DU e AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 32 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Chapter 3 Troubleshooting AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 33 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Table 3 1 provides a list of issues with possible solutions to help you troubleshoot anomalous AtlasLink operation Table 3 1 Troubleshooting Issue Possible Solution Receiver fails to power Verify polarity of power leads Check 1 0 A in line power cable fuse connection only if the cable has a built in fuse Check integrity of power cable connections Check power input voltage 7 32 VDC Check current restrictions imposed by power source maximum is 500 mA at 12 VDC No data from the AtlasLink e 1 No communication e 2 No valid data 1 Check receiver power status 2 Verify it is locked to a valid DGNSS signal 2 Verify it is locked to 4 or more GNSS satellites 2 Check integrity and connectivity of
11. data The GGA logging option specifies whether GPGGA messages will be logged and at what rate The Position Velocity option specifies whether the binary messages for position and velocity will be logged and at what rate AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 27 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink The Observations option specifies whether the binary messages for observations will be logged and at what rate The Ephemeris option specifies whether satellite ephemeris binary messages are logged The Corrections option specifies whether messages containing correction information i e Atlas RTK SBAS will be logged The High Speed option activates special diagnostic log messages and should not be used unless instructed to by Hemisphere support The Athena Log option activates a pre set combination of logging options which are recommended for providing diagnostic information to Hemisphere A rate of 1Hz is normally suitable AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 28 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Filesystem The Filesystem menu can be accessed from the Filesystem heading of the main menu From this menu you can access log files from the logging system and also upload firmware updates to the device 9 atlas link AtlasLink S N 18801120 FW 5 1 1 IP 192 168 100 1 2015 06 10 9 25 FILESYSTEM Current Directory Free Space 1 8G 1 8G Filename S
12. power and data cable connections Verify the baud rate settings match If trying to connect over WiFi ensure the unit is powered properly and recognized by pairing device You can check connectivity by going to the web UI http atlaslink or http 192 168 100 1 Random binary data from AtlasLink Verify the RCTM or the BIN messages are not being accidentally output 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 either using a higher baud rate for communications or decreasing the number of messages and or baud rates No GNSS lock Check the integrity of the antenna s power data cable Verify the antenna s view of the sky Verify the lock status and signal to noise ratio SNR of GNSS satellites No GNSS position Verify the antenna s view of the sky especially toward GNSS satellites Set the satellite selection to automatic mode Non DGNSS output If using RTK ensure the receiver is properly authorized for RTK by using the web UI See page 14 Status Receiver Information AtlasLink LED not blinking after connection to power Check to see if the power supply is functioning properly Ensure cable is completely seated and secured to the AtlasLink connector AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 34 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Table 3 1 Troubleshooting con
13. the antenna until snug WINNS Nee Hand tighten only Damage resulting from overtightening is not covered by the warranty AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 9 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Powering AtlasLink Power Considerations AtlasLink accepts an input voltage of 7 32 VDC For best performance use a clean and continuous power supply When applying 12 VDC AtlasLink will draws approximately 4 9 W Connecting to a Power Source AtlasLink uses a single cable for power and data input output Note A power data cable is not supplied with AtlasLink but is available as an accessory item See Table 1 1 on page 4 for a list of accessory items The following information refers to using the accessory item cables available from Hemisphere GNSS The antenna end of the cable is terminated with an environmentally sealed 12 pin connector and the opposite end is either DB9 or unterminated requires field stripping and tinning To power AtlasLink Connect AtlasLink to a 12 VDC source Selecting the right power connector will depend on your specific installation requirements WINNS Nem Do not apply a voltage higher than 32 VDC This will damage the receiver and void the warranty AtlasLink features reverse polarity protection to prevent excessive damage if the power leads are accidentally reversed With the application of power AtlasLink automatically proceeds through an internal startup sequence however
14. 2 VDC with reverse polarity operation Power consumption lt 5 4 W nominal GNSS L1 L2 GLONASS L1 L2 BeiDou B1 B2 B3 and L band Current consumption 0 39 A nominal GNSS L1 L2 GLONASS L1 L2 BeiDou B1 B2 B3 and L band Power isolation No Reverse polarity protection Yes Antenna voltage Internal antenna Table 4 6 Environmental specifications Item Specification Operating temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Humidity 95 non condensing Shock and Vibration Mechanical Shock EP455 Section 5 14 1 Operational Vibration EP455 Section 5 15 1 Random EMC CE ISO 14982 Emissions and Immunity FCC Part 15 Subpart B CISPR 22 Enclosure IP67 Table 4 7 Mechanical specifications Item Specification Dimensions 15 8 L x 15 8 W x 7 9 H cm 6 2 L x 6 2 W x 3 2 H in Weight lt 1 15 kg lt 2 53 Ibs AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 38 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications Table 4 7 Mechanical specifications continued Item Specification Status indicators LED Blinking Red Power on e Blinking Amber GNSS position available including RTK float and Atlas e Blinking Green RTK fixed or Atlas converged position available e Blinking any color Receiver operational
15. CT 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 GNSS 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 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 a
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17. OHemisphere dS auc AtlasLink Smart Antenna Quick Reference Guide Part No 875 0349 0 Rev Al 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 Copyright Notice Hemisphere GNSS Precision GNSS Applications Copyright Hemisphere GNSS 2015 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 A30 A31 A42 A52 Athena Atlas AtlasLink COAST Crescent e Dif Eclipse H102 H320 L Dif LV101 LX 1 LX 2 MBX 4 miniEclipse PocketMAX PC PocketMAX PocketMax3 R100 R131 R220 R320 S320 SBX 4 SLXMon v101 V102 V103 V111 V113 Vector VS101 VS111 VS131 VS330 X100 X200 X300 XF1 are proprietary trademarks of Hemisphere GNSS Other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners
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19. ange Undo 2 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Rese AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 25 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Configuration WiFi The WiFi Configuration page can accessed from the WiFi subheading of the main menu under Configuration This configuration page is used to change the setting for the smart antenna s WiFi support From this menu the access point s name and security settings can be changed We recommend you change the default password encryption key Make sure you remember the password because you can only recover from a forgotten password by physically connecting to the smart antenna via a serial port In this event please contact Hemisphere technical support for details Satlas AtlasLink WIFI CONFIGURATION Mode Access Point SSID Encryption Mode wPa2 Encryption Key hgnss1234 Save Undo AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 26 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Configuration Logging The Logging Configuration page can be accessed from the Logging subheading of the main menu under Configuration This page can be used to configure the AtlasLink smart antenna s built in data logging support You can set a prefix for the log filename a start and stop time in UTC for the logging session a duration after which to split the log file and the list of messages that will be logged Be sure to select the enab
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21. e 16 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Status L Band SBAS The L Band SBAS Status page can be accessed from the L Band SBAS subheading of the main menu under Status This page shows diagnostic information about the tracking of the Atlas L Band or SBAS signal Please avoid setting the frequency or baud rate without ensuring you have the correct information If you don t have that information please contact Hemisphere To reset the L Band configuration to automatic mode press the Auto button In this mode the receiver will automatically select the correct Atlas L Band frequency for the current location S N 18801120 5 1 1 Vatlas AtlasLink L BAND SBAS STATUS Frequency 1545 5300 MHz Source Atlas Bit Error Rate 49 OK Carrier Lock Yes DSP Lock Yes Frame Sync Yes Signal Strength 0 DDS 1254 5 Baud Rate 600 bps Satellite Longitude 98 Configured Frequency 1545 5300 MHz 1545 5200 MHz 600 bps Set Auto t t nss Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 17 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Receiver Mode Pages The receiver mode can be changed via the main menu by selecting the radio button to the left of the desired mode Vatlas AtlasLink j E MM MAIN MENU Status RX Tracking L Band SBAS Receiver Rov Basel Smart Configuration 0 2 5S All Rights R
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24. eserved When you ve changed the selected mode a Change Mode button will appear as shown below The mode of the receiver will change once the user confirms the new selection by clicking this button Receiver Mode Rover BaseLink 9 SmartLink Change Mode AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 18 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Receiver Mode Rover The Rover Configuration page can be accessed from the Rover subheading of the main menu under Receiver Mode Vatlas AtlasLink ROVER CONFIGURATION Maximum Differential Age 2700 Change Undo Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved The Maximum Differential Age option controls the number of seconds after which the receiver will stop using a differential source once corrections are no longer being received AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 19 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Receiver Mode BaseLink The BaseLink configuration page can be accessed from the BaseLink subheading of the main menu under Receiver Mode The BaseLink receiver mode is where you can configure the receiver to start outputting RTK base station corrections data via a serial port once a specified reference station position accuracy has been reached using Atlas corrections Note this mode should only be used when the AtlasLink smart antenna is at a fixed location Because it relies on Atlas corrections this feature
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26. ize Time Dir 2015 05 19 18 32 18 PLOA Dir 2015 05 19 23 37 50 Upload File Choose File No file chosen Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved t atlas ERN link AtlasLink pena 15 06 10 18 00 05 t FILESYSTEM Current Directory UPLOADS Free Space 1 8G 1 8G Filename Size 7 MFA A 1 6M 2015 05 30 00 19 50 1 01 BIN 291K 2015 06 10 16 20 06 Upload File Choose File No fie chosen te ort DE g 1 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved Once uploaded firmware updates to either the AtlasLink carrier board or to the GNSS board may be applied using links shown to the right of the uploaded file AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 29 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Firmware Update As indicated in the above section firmware update capability can be accessed by going to the Filesystem page and uploading new firmware to the device When loading GNSS firmware after uploading the file click the Load GNSS FW button to begin the process after which you should see a series of pages like the following S N 18801120 Vatlas AtlasLink 1P 192 168 100 1 n 2015 06 12 16 45 24 GNSS FIRMWARE UPDATE Updating GNSS board firmware Don t power off File P306 P307_MFA_5 1Aa0 bin Version Getting file info Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved S N 18801120 Vatlas AtlasLink 19 192 168 100 1 2015 06 12 16 45 24 GNSS
27. led checkbox before saving settings to ensure logging is enabled If you later uncheck enabled and click Save Changes it will pause the logging session More details are described below Satlas AtlasLink LOGGING CONFIGURATION w Lc e The oldest log file N when the free space is automatically be deleted han 256MB Enabled Filename YYYYMMDD HHMM log Start 2015 06 12 16 06 Now Stop 2015 06 12 16 06 Forever File Splitting 1 Hours Ephemeris N v Corrections NW High Speed Athena Log Save Settings The Start and Stop options define a time logging will not start until and a time after which logging will automatically stop Like noted above these times are in UTC If Now is checked then the time in the Start text box will be ignored and logging will begin immediately If Forever is checked the time in the Stop text box will be ignored and logging will not automatically end Note the logging will only begin at the specified time if the Enabled checkbox is first checked The File Splitting option allows you to specify duration after which a new log file should be started Note that the duration is always relative to when each file was opened so file splits are not relative to any specific time system Also note that no logged messages are missed when switching log files and when ephemeris logging is enabled every file will begin with the most recent ephemeris
28. ll 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 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 amendme
29. nk Surface Mount You can surface mount AtlasLink with four machine screws no 8 32 Top Bottom a a To surface mount AtlasLink 1 Determine the desired location for AtlasLink see Selecting the Proper Antenna Location on page 7 A template of the bottom portion of the AtlasLink surface mount has been provided to you within the included AtlasLink accessories Use the outer four holes per your installation Mark the mounting hole centers on the mounting surface Place AtlasLink surface mount over the marks to ensure the planned hole centers align with the true hole centers adjusting as necessary Use a center punch to mark the hole centers Drill the mounting holes with a 9 mm bit appropriate for the surface Use four machine screws no 8 32 to attach AtlasLink to the surface mount adapter before securing the complete unit to the intended area Place AtlasLink surface mount over the mounting holes and insert the mounting screws through the bottom of the mounting surface into AtlasLink surface mount adapter FWNIENOIDIeM Hand tighten only Damage resulting from overtightening is not covered by the warranty AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 8 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Pole Mount The center thread on the bottom of AtlasLink is 17 The mounting assembly included with AtlasLink includes an 5 8 adapter compatible with common survey poles Simply thread the riser pole into
30. ns 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 which may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction CHANGE TO WARRANTY No employee or agent of Hemisphere is authorized to change the warranty provided or the limitation or disclaimer of warranty provisions All such changes will only be effective if pursuant to a separate agreement signed by senior officers of the respective parties WARRANTY CLAIM In the event Licensee has a warranty claim Licensee must first ch
31. nt 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 purchaser 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 pr
32. ny of Hemisphere GNSS approved service center contact Hemisphere GNSS at the following address Hemisphere GNSS 8515 East Anderson Drive Suite A Scottsdale AZ 85255 Phone 480 348 6370 Fax 480 270 5070 techsupport hgnss com www hgnss com OHemisphere Hemisphere GNSS Inc 8515 E Anderson Drive Scottsdale AZ 85255 USA Phone 1 480 348 6380 Fax 1 480 270 5070 PrecisioN HGNSs com www HGNss com
33. ocedures 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 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 Hemis
34. on for any power source Integrated 2D tilt sensor enables offset corrections AtlasLink supports a variety of protocols for communicating with navigation systems data loggers CAN systems and other devices Parts List Table 1 1 provides a description quantity and part number for each part in your kit Table 1 1 AtlasLink parts list Note Your kit will include one of the above mounting adapters depending on your order Part Qty Part Number AtlasLink GNSS Smart Antenna 1 804 0138 0 Mounting adapter 1 to 5 8 Pole Mount 1 710 0130 0 Mounting adapter Flat Mount 1 710 0129 0 The following accessory items are available for purchase separately for your AtlasLink Power data cable single DB9 3 m 1 051 0129 002 Power data cable unterminated 4 6 m 1 051 0169 000 Product Support If you have questions regarding the setup configuration or operation of AtlasLink contact your local dealer For additional support information see Technical Support on page ii just before the Contents page AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 4 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Display Mounting and Connector Mounting AtlasLink Powering AtlasLink Connecting to AtlasLink Web UI AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 5 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Display Mounting and Connector All connections and por
35. oning accuracy To select the proper antenna location Place the antenna with an unobstructed view of the sky An obstructed view of the sky may impair system performance The GNSS engine computes a position based on measurements from each satellite to the internal GNSS receiver Mount the antenna on or as close as possible to the center of your point of measurement For example ideal antenna placement on a vehicle is the center of the cab roof assuming there is a clear view of the sky Position the antenna as high as possible Routing and Securing the Cables Consider the following when routing cables Power data cable must reach an appropriate power source Power data cable may connect to a data storage device computer or other device that accepts GNSS data Do not run cables in areas of excessive heat Do not expose cables to corrosive chemicals Do not crimp or excessively bend cables Do not place tension on cables Coil up excess cable in the cab of the vehicle or near the antenna Secure along the cable route using plastic tie wraps as necessary Do not run cables near high voltage or strong RF noise and transmitter sources FNIENUOINICS Improperly installed cables near machinery may cause injury or death Mounting Options AtlasLink allows for the following mounting options Surface mount Pole mount AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 7 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLi
36. phere 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 CONSEOUENTIAL 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 installation use quality performance or accuracy of any Product HEMISPHERE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PURCHASER S NEGLIGENCE OR UNAUTHORIZED USES OF THE PRODUCT IN NO EVENT SHALL HEMISPHERE GNSS BE IN ANY WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM PURCHASER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FROM OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT IN ANY WAY OTHER THAN AS SPECIFIED IN HEMISPHERE GNSS S RELEVANT USER S MANUAL AND SPECIFICATIONS Hemisphere GNSS is N
37. ree 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 life applications The 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 potential 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 GNSS positioning and DGNSS service provider performance specificatio
38. rential Vere AtlasLink oe PW 5 1 1 POSITION INFORMATION 2015 06 10 17 09 01 UTC 50 59 35 80806 N 114 04 6 22429 W 1042 532 m 3D Accuracy 10 2 cm 10 20 5 cm 2c 2D Accuracy 8 4 cm 10 16 7 cm 20 HDOP 0 6 Satellites Used 16 Solution Type Atlas Converged Age of Differential 12 seconds Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 15 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Status Tracking The Tracking page can be accessed from the Tracking subheading of the main menu under Status This page shows a summary of all the satellites currently being tracked in both the form of a sky plot the circles represent 0 30 and 60 degree elevations and a table showing the signal strength of each signal Satellites which are used in the current position solution are indicated in bold and italics in the table eta AtlasLink 92 166 109 in 0 17 09 54 M M 3 TRACKING OGPS OGLONASS OBeidou OSBAS o 20 o o dm d 16 o o 10 ii 12 12 e s re 30 9 7 27 o 21 13 10 o 9 o 19 135 o 923 o o o A 9 138 33 11 28 dB Hr 1120 5 7 9 10 16 19 23 27 28 30 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 20 21 6 11 12 133 135 138 GPS PRN GLONASS Slot Beidou SVID SBAS PRN SVs in bold are used in the current position solution techsupport amp hgnss com 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved AtlasLink Quick Reference Guid
39. requires an Atlas subscription AtlasLink S N 18801120 FW 5 1 1 8 100 1 09 1P 192 2015 06 1 9 atlas link BASELINK Port A Correction Output off Baud Rate 19200 v Target BaseLink Accuracy Note The correction reference kama is ITRFOS BaseLink is not active techsupport hanss 2015 Hemisphere GI atlas link BASELINK Port A Correction Output o Baud Rate 19200 v Target BaseLink Accuracy Note The correction reference frame is TTREOS Smart Position Convergence level Estimated time to converge Outputing Corrections Port B RTCM 3 v 115200 v Sem Save Undo II Rights Reserved AtlasLink Port B RTCM3 Oem v Save Undo 50 59 35 81629 N 114 04 6 23107 W 1042 45 m 50 3 cm target is 10 0 cm 27 minutes No Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved 2 S N 16801120 FW 5 1 1 IP 192 168 100 1 2015 06 10 17 54 42 AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 20 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink 9atlas Sq link AtlasLink n 2015 3 F aaa se M M Rp g RE BASELINK PortA Port B Correction Output o v RTCM3 v Baud Rate 19200 g Target BaseLink Accuracy 10cm v Save Undo Note The correction reference frame is TTRFOG Smart Position 50 59 35 81629 N 114 04 6 23107 W 1042 41 m Convergence level 9 7 cm target i
40. rom the RX Info subheading of the main menu under Status This page shows some general information about the GNSS receiver such as serial number firmware versions how long the smart antenna has been running and subscription information Vatlas AtlasLink RECEIVER INFORMATION Serial Number 18801120 Board Type Eclipse P306 7 Board Firmware 5 1Aa1 Carrier Firmware 5 1 1 Carrier Uptime 04 16 31 WiFi MAC Address 8C B7 F7 FC 39 60 Subscriptions 20Hz vb eDif va RTK d Multi Frequency A Multi GNSS J Beidou B3 Atlas H10 L Band IP until 01 01 7095 Subscription Code Confer In addition you can also give the receiver new subscription codes from this menu Once you receive a subscription code from Hemisphere you can copy and paste it into the subscription code field in the web UI then click the Confirm button The page will reload with the new subscription information shown If the subscription information is not updated immediately after the page reloads the subscription code may have been entered incorrectly or is an invalid code AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 14 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Status Position The Position Information page can be accessed from the Position subheading of the main menu under Status This page shows the smart antenna s current position as well as other information such as the accuracy solution type and age of diffe
41. rrections will say No even if the target accuracy has been reached AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 23 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Configuration Pages Configuration Device Name The Device Name configuration page can be accessed from the Device Name subheading of the main menu under Configuration This menu is used to rename the device The customized device name can be shown on the heading at the top of the web UI If you have multiple AtlasLink smart antennas you may wish to use this to make it easier to identify each receiver when using the web UI Vatlas AtlasLink DEVICE NAME The following is a custom device name that will appear on each page Device Name AttasLink Save Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved S N 18801120 Vatlas John s Receiver North DEVICE NAME The following is a custom device name that will appear on each page Device Name Joba s Receiver North Save 0 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 24 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Configuration General The General Configuration page can be accessed from the General subheading of the main menu under Configuration This page is used for configuring GNSS receiver settings which apply to all modes Vatias AtlasLink pe Er GENERAL CONFIGURATION Elevation Mask Ch
42. rts and Connections 0 00 cece eee eee 6 LED Display xke goes Soe ae Cet ee oe 6 Mounting AtlasLink lese 7 Selecting the Proper Antenna Location Lus 7 Routing and Securing the Cables 00 7 Mounting Options ssseeee eee 7 Surface Mount cece eee rere ee tence n nnn 8 Pole Mount 2 eid RAE M poe bedded bod eee te N 8 Powering the AtlasLink 0 0 cece eee 9 Power Considerations 0 0 0 cee eee 9 Connecting to a Power Source 0 e ee eee eee 9 Connecting to AtlasLink web Ul 0 00002 10 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 33 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications 36 End User License Agreement 40 Warranty Notice Rex Rec ser ner Y mu 43 AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide iii PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Contents AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide iv PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 1 Introducing AtlasLink Smart Antenna Chapter 1 Introducing AtlasLink Smart Antenna AtlasLink Overview Key Features Parts List Product Support AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 1 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 1 Introducing AtlasLink Smart Antenna AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 2 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 1 Introducing AtlasLink Smart Antenna AtlasLink Overview Hemisphere GNSS all new AtlasLink multi GNSS multi frequency smart antenna is preconfigured
43. s 10 0 cm Estimated time to converge 0 seconds Outputing Corrections Yes techsupport amp hgn Q 2015 Hemisphere GNSS All Rights Reserved In order to use BaseLink configure the correction output format and baud rate desired the target accuracy level in 3D 2 sigma and click the Save button The receiver will then begin to show information below the form indicating the current BaseLink status It will only begin outputting corrections once the target accuracy level that you specified has been reached Note that if you did not specify any correction formats the Outputting Corrections will say No even if the target accuracy has been reached AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 21 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Receiver Mode SmartLink The SmartLink configuration page can be accessed from the SmartLink subheading of the main menu under Receiver Mode The SmartLink receiver mode allows another GNSS receiver capable of using external open standard corrections to benefit from the Atlas correction service The AtlasLink smart antenna may be moving during operation while in this mode and is generally intended for cases such as mounting on the same vehicle or location as the other GNSS receiver Because it relies on Atlas corrections this feature requires an Atlas subscription atlas ink SMARTLINK PortA Port B Correction Output o RTCM3 v Baud Rate 19200
44. tinued Issue Possible Solution AtlasLink LED displays solid color e Power cycle the receiver not blinking e Contact Technical Support See page ii for contact information Not able to connect to AtlasLinkvia e Check firewalls on your device WiFi e Powercycle the receiver Web UI appears frozen e Refresh the URL page e Close browser and start a new session e power cycle the unit AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 35 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications Chapter 4 Technical Specifications AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 36 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications Table 4 1 through Table 4 7 provide the GNSS sensor horizontal accuracy L Band sensor communication power environmental and mechanical specifications for the AtlasLink Table 4 1 GNSS sensor specifications Item Specification Receiver type GNSS L1 amp L2 RTK with carrier phase Signals received GNSS GLONASS BeiDou GALILEO and Atlas Channels 270 GNSS sensitivity 142 dBm SBAS tracking 3 channel parallel tracking Update rate 10 Hz standard 20 Hz optional with subscription Pitch roll accuracy 1 using tilt sensor Timing 1PPS accuracy 20 ns Cold start 60 s typical no almanac or RTC Warm start 30 s typical almanac and RTC Hot start 10 s typical almanac RTC and position
45. to receive corrections from Atlas GNSS global correction service AtlasLink was designed from the ground up to excel in challenging environments and is ideal for use in a variety of applications including precision agriculture machine control construction mining and marine Note Throughout the rest of this manual AtlasLink Smart Antenna is referred to simply as AtlasLink Figure 1 1 AtlasLink Smart Antenna AtlasLink is a versatile smart antenna with a number of first class features Utilizes Hemisphere s Athena GNSS engine Atlas support over L Band corrections Powerful Atlas web UI portal accessed via Wi Fi Internal memory for data logging download and upload Environment proven enclosure for the most aggressive user scenarios AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 3 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 1 Introducing AtlasLink Smart Antenna Key Features Key features of AtlasLink include Centimeter level accuracy using Atlas or Athena technology in a rugged all in one enclosure requires subscription requires activation Improved GNSS performance particularly with RTK and or L Band applications Very fast RTK fix and reacquisition times Supports WiFi CAN NMEA 0183 NMEA 2000 for communication with external devices requires NMEA certification WiFi capability for wireless data transfer and receiver user interface Wide operating voltage range of 7 32 VDC providing high transient protecti
46. ts are located on the bottom of the unit as shown in Figure 2 1 Table 2 1 provides additional information about each port connection Mounting holes Power data connector LED display e Figure 2 1 AtlasLink Table 2 1 AtlasLink ports and connections Port Connection Description Mounting holes Four off set mounting holes Two adapters are available the first includes a marine 1 standard adaptable to 5 8 The second allows for flush mounting the unit Power data port 12 pin External power data cable allows you to supply power to AtlasLink as well as communicate with external devices via CAN NMEA 0183 serial and binary LED Display AtlasLink uses a single LED see Figure 2 1 that provides system information based on the color of the LED as follows Blinking Red Power on Blinking Amber GNSS position available including RTK float and Atlas Blinking Green RTK fixed or Atlas converged position available Blinking any color Receiver operational WINNS Nem If at any time the LED turns to a solid color for an extended period of time the receiver has malfunctoined AtlasLink Quick Reference Guide 6 PN 875 0349 0 Rev A1 Chapter 2 Installing AtlasLink Mounting AtlasLink This section provides information on where to mount your antenna and the different mounting options available Selecting the Proper Antenna Location Proper antenna placement is critical to positi
47. vent 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 T TRADEMARKS Hemisphere GNSS Outback Guidance BEELINE 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 the 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 f

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