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CHCNAV iBase GNSS User Guide Make your work more efficient Revision 2.0 Feb 27, 2023 Table of Content Table of Content 1 Table of Content ............................................................................................................... 3 Preface ............................................................................................................................ 6 Copyright ........................................................................................................................... 6 Safety Warnings ................................................................................................................. 6 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Safety Information ....................................................................................................... 7 1.1.1 Warnings and Cautions ..................................................................................... 7 1.2 Regulations and Safety ................................................................................................ 7 1.2.1 Use and Care ..................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Technical Support ........................................................................................................ 7 1.4 Disclaimer .................................................................................................................... 8 1.5 Your Comments ........................................................................................................... 8 2 Getting Started with iBase ......................................................................................... 9 2.1 About the Receiver ...................................................................................................... 9 2.2 Parts of the Receiver .................................................................................................... 9 2.2.1 Front Panel ........................................................................................................ 9 2.2.2 Lower Housing ................................................................................................ 11 2.2.3 Receiver Ports ................................................................................................. 11 2.3 Batteries and Power .................................................................................................. 12 2.3.1 Internal Batteries ............................................................................................ 12 2.3.2 Charging the Battery ....................................................................................... 12 2.3.3 Battery Safe .................................................................................................... 13 2.4 Inserting Battery and SIM Card.................................................................................. 14 2.5 Product Basic Supply Accessories .............................................................................. 15 2.6 Connecting to a Controller ........................................................................................ 16 2.6.1 Connecting via Wi-Fi with LandStar 7 Software ............................................. 16 2.6.2 Connecting via Bluetooth with LandStar 7 Software ...................................... 18 2.7 Downloading Logged Data ......................................................................................... 20 2.7.1 FTP Download ................................................................................................. 20 2.7.2 Web Server Download .................................................................................... 22 Front Panel Operation ............................................................................................. 23 3.1 Main Operation Menus ............................................................................................. 23 3.2 Configure the Working Mode .................................................................................... 25 Equipment Setup and Operation .............................................................................. 29 4.1 Post-processing Base Station Setup ........................................................................... 29 4.2 Real-Time Base Station Setup .................................................................................... 30 4.2.1 Internal Cellular or UHF .................................................................................. 30 3 4 CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 3 Table of Content 5 4.2.2 External UHF ................................................................................................... 31 4.3 Real-Time Rover Station Setup .................................................................................. 33 Configuring Through a Web Browser ........................................................................ 34 5.1 Status Menu ............................................................................................................... 36 5.1.1 Position Submenu ........................................................................................... 36 5.1.2 Activity Submenu ............................................................................................ 36 5.1.3 Google Map Submenu .................................................................................... 37 5.2 Satellites Menu .......................................................................................................... 37 5.2.1 Tracking Table Submenu ................................................................................. 38 5.2.2 Tracking Info. Table Submenu ......................................................................... 38 5.2.3 Tracking Skyplot Submenu .............................................................................. 39 5.2.4 Satellite Activation Submenu.......................................................................... 39 5.3 Receiver Configuration Menu .................................................................................... 40 5.3.1 Description ..................................................................................................... 40 5.3.2 Antenna Configuration Submenu ................................................................... 40 5.3.3 Reference Station Settings Submenu ............................................................. 41 5.3.4 Receiver Reset Submenu ................................................................................ 43 5.3.5 Languages Submenu ....................................................................................... 43 5.3.6 User Management Submenu .......................................................................... 43 5.3.7 HCPPP Settings Submenu ............................................................................... 44 5.4 Data Recording Menu ................................................................................................ 44 5.4.1 Log Settings Submenu .................................................................................... 44 5.4.2 FTP Push Settings Submenu ........................................................................... 46 5.4.3 FTP Push Log Submenu ................................................................................... 47 5.4.4 Data Download Submenu ............................................................................... 48 5.5 IO Settings Menu ....................................................................................................... 49 5.5.1 IO Settings Submenu ...................................................................................... 49 5.6 Network Setting Menu .............................................................................................. 56 5.6.1 Description Submenu ..................................................................................... 56 5.6.2 Mobile Network Setting Submenu ................................................................. 57 5.6.3 Email Alarm Submenu .................................................................................... 57 5.6.4 HTTP Submenu ............................................................................................... 58 5.6.5 HTTPS Submenu ............................................................................................. 59 5.6.6 FTP Service Submenu ..................................................................................... 59 5.7 Module Setting Menu ................................................................................................ 59 5.7.1 Description Submenu ..................................................................................... 60 5.7.2 WiFi Submenu ................................................................................................ 60 5.7.3 Bluetooth Settings Submenu .......................................................................... 60 5.7.4 Radio Settings Submenu ................................................................................. 61 5.8 Firmware Menu ......................................................................................................... 62 5.8.1 Firmware Info Submenu ................................................................................. 62 CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 4 Table of Content 5.8.2 Hardware Version Submenu ........................................................................... 62 5.8.3 Config File Submenu ....................................................................................... 63 5.8.4 System Log Download Submenu .................................................................... 63 5.8.5 User Log Submenu .......................................................................................... 63 5.8.6 Firmware Update Submenu ............................................................................ 64 5.8.7 GNSS Board Upgrade Submenu ...................................................................... 65 5.8.8 Upgrade Online Submenu .............................................................................. 65 5.8.9 GNSS Registration Submenu ........................................................................... 65 5.9 Cloud Service Setting Menu ...................................................................................... 66 5.9.1 Cloud Service Setting Submenu ...................................................................... 66 CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 5 Preface Preface Copyright Copyright 2016-2017 CHC | Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. All rights reserved. The CHC are trademark of Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Limited. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Trademarks All product and brand names mentioned in this publication are trademarks of their respective holders. Safety Warnings The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the U.S. Government, which is solely responsible for the accuracy and maintenance of the GPS network. Accuracy can also be affected by poor satellite geometry and obstructions, like buildings and heavy canopy. 1 Introduction The iBase GNSS Receiver User Guide describes how to set up and use the CHC iBase GNSS receiver. In this manual, the receiver refers to the iBase GNSS receiver unless otherwise stated. Even if you have used other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) products before, CHC recommends that you spend some time reading this manual to learn about the special features of this product. If you are not familiar with GNSS, go to www.chcnav.com for an interactive look at CHC and GNSS. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 6 Introduction 1.1 Safety Information 1.1.1 Warnings and Cautions An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are no safety risks involved. A Warning or Caution information is intended to minimize the risk of personal injury and/or damage to the equipment. WARNING - A Warning alerts you to a potential misused or wrong setting of the equipment. CAUTION - A Caution alerts you to a possible risk of serious injury to your person and/or damage to the equipment. 1.2 Regulations and Safety The receivers contain a built-in wireless modem for signal communication through Bluetooth wireless technology or through external communication datalink. Regulations regarding the use of the wireless modem vary greatly from country to country. In some countries, the unit can be used without obtaining an end-user license. However, in some countries, the administrative permissions are required. For license information, consult your local dealer. Bluetooth operates in license-free bands. Before operating a iBase GNSS receiver, determine if authorization or a license to operate the unit is required in your country. It is the responsibility of the end-user to obtain an operator's permit or license for the receiver for the location or country of use. 1.2.1 Use and Care This receiver is designed to withstand the rough environment that typically occurs in the field. However, the receiver is high-precision electronic equipment and should be treated with reasonable care. CAUTION - Operating or storing the receiver outside the specified temperature range will cause irreversible damage. 1.3 Technical Support If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in this manual or CHC website CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 7
(www.chcnav.com), contact your local CHC dealer from which you purchased the receiver(s). Introduction If you need
(support@chcnav.com) or Skype (chc_support). to contact CHC technical support, please contact us by email 1.4 Disclaimer Before using the receiver, please make sure that you have read and understood this User Guide, as well as the safety information. CHC holds no responsibility for the wrong operation by users and for the losses incurred by the wrong understanding about this User Guide. However, CHC reserves the rights to update and optimize the contents in this guide regularly. Please contact your local CHC dealer for new information. 1.5 Your Comments Your feedback about this user guide will help us to improve it in future revision. Please email your comments to support@chcnav.com. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 8 Getting Started with iBase 2 Getting Started with iBase 2.1 About the Receiver The ibase GNSS receiver is a professional GNSS base station. The working performance is close to GNSS receiver with external radio, but user no need to carry heavy external battery, external radio and radio antenna. 5W internal radio ensures that the end user can reach 8km work range. It supports the radio interference checking technology, judge the radio signal real time, make sure user can select the most suitable channel to use. The LCD panel enables user to check satellite-tracking status, internal battery status, Wi-Fi status, working mode, data logging status and basic receiver information. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technology provides cable-free communication between the receiver and controller. The receiver can be used as the part of an RTK GNSS system with CHC LandStar 7 software. To configure the receiver for performing a wide variety of functions, you can use the web interface by connecting the receiver with PC or smartphone through Wi-Fi. 2.2 Parts of the Receiver The operating controls are all located on the front panel. Battery compartment and SIM card slot are on the bottom. Serial port is located on the bottom of the unit. The radio antenna port is located on the top of the unit. 2.2.1 Front Panel The following figure shows a front view of the receiver. Front panel The front panel contains four indicator LEDs and two buttons. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 9 Getting Started with iBase Satellite LED Correction LED Function button Power button Name Description Correction LED (Orange) Indicates whether the receiver is transmitting differential data. The green LED flashes once per second when As a Base station: successfully transmitting differential data. As a Rover station: successfully receiving differential data from Base station. Satellite LED (Blue) Shows the number of satellites that the receiver Fn button Power button has tracked. When the receiver is searching satellites, the blue LED flashes once every 5 seconds. When the receiver has tracked N satellites, the blue LED will flash N times every 5 seconds. Move to next line of the menus or options. Move to next character of the value that you want to make change. Cancel the change you make on a function. Works as a Power button:
Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to turn on or turn off the receiver. Works as a Confirm button Hold Fn button and press this button for 5 times continuously to reset the mainboard. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 10 Getting Started with iBase 2.2.2 Lower Housing The lower housing contains one SIM card slot, two battery compartments, one TNC radio antenna connector, two communication and power ports, one 5/8-11 threaded insert, and two nameplates. SIM card slot Battery compartment 5/8-11 threaded insert TNC radio antenna connector USB communication and power in port IO serial communication and power in port 2.2.3 Receiver Ports CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 11 Getting Started with iBase Port Name Description IO port This port is a 7-pin LEMO connector that supports RS-232 communications and external power input. Users can use a 7-pin cable to transmit differential data to an external radio. Radio antenna connector Connect a radio antenna to internal radio of the receiver. And this connector is not used if you are using an external radio. 2.3 Batteries and Power 2.3.1 Internal Batteries The receiver has two rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries, which can be removed for charging. 2.3.2 Charging the Battery The rechargeable Lithium-ion battery is supplied partially charged. Charge the battery completely before using it for the first time. To charge the battery, first remove the battery from the receiver, and then place it in the battery charger which is connected to AC power. WARNING Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery only in strict accordance with the instructions. Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 12 Getting Started with iBase can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. To prevent injury or damage:
Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking. Charge the Lithium-ion battery only in a CHC product that is specified to charge it. Be sure to follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger. Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor. Use the battery only in CHC equipment that is specified to use it. Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation. 2.3.3 Battery Safe WARNING Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and/or property damage. To prevent injury or damage:
Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged. Signs of damage include, but are not limited to discoloration, warping, and leaking battery fluid. Do not expose the battery to fire, high temperature, or direct sunlight. Do not immerse the battery in water. Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle under hot weather condition. Do not drop or puncture the battery. Do not open the battery or short-circuit its contacts. WARNING Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery if it appears to be leaking. Battery fluid is corrosive and contact with it can result in personal injury and/or property damage. To prevent injury or damage:
If the battery leaks, avoid with the battery fluid. If battery fluid gets into your eyes, immediately rinses your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention. Please do not rub your eyes!
If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing, immediately use clean water to wash off the CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 13 battery fluid. Getting Started with iBase 2.4 Inserting Battery and SIM Card
(1) Inserting battery:
(a) Push down the spring-loaded button on the battery cover to open the cover.
(b) Put the battery into the iBase slot, lock the battery as the picture shows like below. Lock the battery Push back Battery cover
(c) Close the battery cover to prevent water immersion.
(d) To remove the battery, unlock the battery from the slot first.
(2) Inserting SIM card:
(a) Push down the spring-loaded button on the battery cover to open the cover.
(b) Insert the SIM card with the contacts facing downward, as indicated by the SIM card icon on the battery slot. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 14 Getting Started with iBase SIM slot
(c) Close the battery cover to prevent water immersion.
(d) To eject the SIM card, slightly push it in to trigger the spring-loaded release mechanism Insert the SIM card with the contacts facing upward, as indicated by the SIM card icon next to the SIM card slot. To eject the SIM card, slightly push it in to trigger the spring-loaded release mechanism. Tip The SIM card is provided by your cellular network service provider. 2.5 Product Basic Supply Accessories Item Picture iBase GNSS Receiver UHF Bar Antenna (450-470 MHz) Lithium Battery H.I. Tape Extension pole CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 15 Getting Started with iBase C300 Pedestal charger C300 Power Adapter with Cord Tribrach adaptor Tribrach with optical plummet Auxiliary H.I. Tool Transport Hard Case 2.6 Connecting to a Controller 2.6.1 Connecting via Wi-Fi with LandStar 7 Software Turn on the controller run LandStar 7 go to Config main menu tap Connect. In the Connect screen, select CHC for the Manufacture field, iBase for Device Type field, WIFI for Connection Type field. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 16 Getting Started with iBase Tap the Wireless Lan icon on the right side to select the hot spot Switch on the WiFi module by the top switch select the target device in the list. Tap Connect to link to the hot spot. If the first-time connection to this hot spot, user may type in the password. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 17 Getting Started with iBase Tip The Wi-Fi key of the receiver is 12345678 by default. Tap the Connect button to build the connection. 2.6.2 Connecting via Bluetooth with LandStar 7 Software Turn on the controller run LandStar 7 go to Config main menu tap Connect. In the Connect screen, select CHC for the Manufacture field, iBase for Device Type field, Bluetooth for Connection Type field. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 18 Getting Started with iBase Tap the Bluetooth Manager and turn on the Bluetooth function to search Bluetooth device around select the target device in the list Tap back button select the target device in the Bluetooth manager list. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 19 Tap the Connect button to build the connection. Getting Started with iBase 2.7 Downloading Logged Data Data logging involves the collection of GNSS measurement data over a period at a static point or points, and subsequent post-processing of the information to accurately compute baseline information. Data logging using receivers requires access to suitable GNSS post-processing software such as the CHC Geomatics Office (CGO) Software. 2.7.1 FTP Download The procedures of downloading logged data through FTP are as follows:
(1) Switch on the receiver, search its Wi-Fi in the computer and connect.
(2) After the successful connection, open the file manager in the computer and input ftp:\\192.168.1.1 in the address box.
(3) Input user name and password, the default user name and password are ftp. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 20 Getting Started with iBase
(4) Double click the folder repo_receiver SN (take 3225804 as example), you will see 9 folders. The push_log folder is used to save the log files, and the other 8 folders represent different logging sessions and are used for store static data.
(5) Double click the folder that you have configured to store the static data, you will see the folder(s) created by the iBase system automatically and named by the date which is decide by GPS time when you start to log data.
(6) Select the destination folder and double click it, two folders named as different data format (hcn and rinex) will be displayed.
(7) Select the data format that you configured to save the static data, you will find the static CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 21 raw data. Getting Started with iBase Notes: For hcn files, the name of the file is represented as XXXXXXDDDNN, where XXXXXX is the SN of the receiver, DDD is day of year, and NN is the recording session. WARNING The static data will be saved in the first logging session, the record_1 folder, by default. Old files will be deleted if the storage space is full. If you configure not to auto delete old files when the memory is low, the receiver will stop data logging. 2.7.2 Web Server Download The procedures of downloading logged data through web server refer to 5.4.4 Data Download Submenu. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 22 Front Panel Operation 3 Front Panel Operation The front panel contains one LCD screen, two indicator LEDs, and two buttons. The operating controls are all located on the front panel. 3.1 Main Operation Menus The top-level menu of the front panel includes 6 parts: Status, mode, static and info. Status shows satellites, receiver solution and the power percentage. Mode is the important part which illustrate the work mode and users can select the mode according to their needs. Static is used to set static mode. Info is the basic information of firmware such as SN, PN and etc. The details of main operation are as follows and they are concluded two tables. The first table includes 5 parts: Info, SV, Power, Data and Set and the second table displays details of Data. Top-level Menu Second-level Menu Description 36=G07 R03. Status Power Indicate the total number of satellites that have been tracked and the number of satellites tracked of each constellation, where G represents GPS, R represents GLONASSS, C represents BeiDou, S represents SBAS and E represents Galileo. Indicates the remaining power of the battery inserted in the left (B) and right
(A) battery compartment. WIFI ON/OFF Press Enter to turn on or turn off WIFI Network status displays the if a sim card inserts the RTK Back Press Enter to back to last page CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 23 Front Panel Operation Mode Ultra Base Base External UHF Base Internal UHF Base APIS Base External UHF & APIS Rover APIS Rover UHF Rover NTRIP Back Press Enter button to enter the configuration screen of the selected working mode. More operation information, see 3.2 Configure the Working Mode. Set on/off Press Enter button to switch static measurement on or off. Recording 00:00 Display the time of recording Sample Press Enter to change sample interval
(1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 1m) Elev Mask 10 degree Press Enter button to change the mask degree from 0 degree to 90 degrees. Static Advanced Duration 1440min Press Enter button to enter Duration Time Setting screen. In the Duration Time Setting screen, press Fn button to move to the character of the duration time value user want to make change, and then press Enter button to change from 0 to 9. After the change has been done, user can press Fn button to move to OK field, and then Press Enter button to save the change and back to the second-level menu; or press Fn button to move to Cancel field and press Enter button to cancel the change and back to the second-level menu. Measurement phase Center Press Enter button and switch height between oblique, vertical, phase center. Antenna Height 0.0000m Press Enter button and input the measured antenna height. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 24 Front Panel Operation Back Press Enter button to back to the last menu. OK Back SN 322584 PN 118032
-015701
-020104 Register 2020-09-16 Sleep Time 1min Version 2.0.7 IMEI 861529049455435 Language English Back Press Enter to complete settings. Press Enter button to back to the top-level menu. Describe the main information of this machine. SN displays the Serial Number of the receiver. PN displays the Part Number of the receiver. Register displays the expiry date of registration code. Press Enter to select sleep time including 5s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 30min. Version displays the firmware version. IMEI is International Mobile Equipment Identity which is used to identify the RTK. Press Enter to change languages. Press back to go back to the previous menu. Info 3.2 Configure the Working Mode 7 working modes are provided for quickly setting up an RTK base station or rover station. Users can configure each working mode through the front panel as follows:
Top-level Menu Second-level Menu Description Ultra Base Mode Base External UHF Base External UHF Format CMR OK Cancel Reserved for the Ultra Base mode. The title of this configuration screen. Press Enter to select correction format
(RTD, CMR, RTCMv2.3, RTCMv3 and RTCMv3.2). Press Enter button to save the settings and back to the top-level menu, and then this working mode can take effect. Press Enter button to cancel the settings and back to the second-
level menu. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 25 Front Panel Operation Base Internal UHF Base APIS Mode Base External UHF Protocol CHC Channel 1 456.0500 Baud 9600 Power 1w Format CMR OK Cancel Mode Base APIS Format CMR IP 111.111.111.1 Port 9901 OK Cancel The title of this configuration screen. Press Enter to select current protocol (CHC, Transparent, TT450s) Press Enter to change the channel from 0 to 9 Press Enter to select Baud (4800, 9600 and 19200) Press Enter button to change the transmitting power (0.5w to 5w). Press Enter to select correction format
(RTD, CMR, RTCMv2.3, RTCMv3 and RTCMv3.2). Press Enter button to save the settings and back to the top-level menu, and then this working mode can take effect. Press Enter button to cancel the settings and back to the second-
level menu. The title of this configuration screen. Press Enter to select correction format
(RTD, CMR, RTCMv2.3, RTCMv3 and RTCMv3.2). Press Enter to enter third-level menu to select IP (APIS1.huace.cn, APIS2.huace.cn, 211.144.120.97, 101.251.112.206) or press Customized IP to customize your own IP Press Enter button to change the port from 9901 to 9920. Press Enter button to save the settings and back to the top-level menu, and then this working mode can take effect. Press Enter button to cancel the settings and back to the second-level menu. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 26 Front Panel Operation Mode Base External UHF &
APIS Way External UHF+APIS Format CMR Base External UHF & APIS IP 111.111.111.1 Port 9901 OK Cancel Mode Rover APIS Base ID 1234567 IP 210.14.66.58 Port 9902 OK Cancel Rover APIS The title of this configuration screen. Display the way of base station combination. Press Enter to select correction format
(RTD, CMR, RTCMv2.3, RTCMv3 and RTCMv3.2). Press Enter to enter third-level menu to select IP (APIS1.huace.cn, APIS2.huace.cn, 211.144.120.97, 101.251.112.206) or press Customized IP to customize your own IP Press Enter button to change the port from 9901 to 9920. Press Enter button to save the settings and back to the top-level menu, and then this working mode can take effect. Press Enter button to cancel the settings and back to the second-
level menu. The title of this configuration screen. Press Enter to enter third-level menu to change Base ID Press Enter to enter third-level menu to select IP (APIS1.huace.cn, APIS2.huace.cn, 211.144.120.97, 101.251.112.206) or press Customized IP to customize your own IP Press Enter button to change the port from 9901 to 9920. Press Enter button to save the settings and back to the top-level menu, and then this working mode can take effect. Press Enter button to cancel the settings and back to the second-
level menu. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 27 Front Panel Operation Mode Rover UHF Protocol CHC Channel 1 456.0500 Rover UHF Baud 9600 OK Cancel Mode Rover NTRIP The title of this configuration screen. Press Enter to select current protocol (CHC, Transparent, TT450s) Press Enter to change the channel from 0 to 9 Press Enter to select Baud (4800, 9600 and 19200) Press Enter button to save the settings and back to the top-level menu, and then this working mode can take effect. Press Enter button to cancel the settings and back to the second-
level menu. The title of this configuration screen. Status Not Login in in Indicates the login status. Rover NTRIP OK Cancel Back Press Enter button to save the settings and back to the top-level menu, and then this working mode can take effect. Press Enter button to cancel the settings and back to the second-
level menu. Press Enter button to back to the top-
level menu. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 28 Equipment Setup and Operation 4 Equipment Setup and Operation 4.1 Post-processing Base Station Setup For good performance, the following base station setup guidelines are recommended:
Components:
a b c e No. a b c d e f f d Name iBase GNSS receiver Extension pole (30 cm) Tribrach adaptor Tribrach w/ Opti Aluminum tripod Lithium battery CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 29 Equipment Setup and Operation Steps:
(1) Put tripod in the target position, center and level it roughly.
(2) Place and lock the tribrach in the tripod.
(3) Insert the batteries into the receiver.
(4) Screw the receiver onto the tribrach.
(5) Center and level the receiver more precisely.
(6) Connect the receiver to external battery by using external power cable if necessary.
(7) Connect the receiver to external storage disk by using USB cable if necessary.
(8) Turn on the receiver by pressing the power button for 3 s.
(9) Measure the antenna height by using H.I. tape and auxiliary H.I. tool.
(10) Press the function button to select Data to start recording static raw. If work with a data controller:
(11) Switch on the data controller and connect it to the receiver.
(12) Use software to configure the receiver as static mode. 4.2 Real-Time Base Station Setup 4.2.1 Internal Cellular or UHF For good rover operation, the following base station setup guidelines are recommended:
Components:
a b c d f g h e CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 30 Equipment Setup and Operation No. a b c d e f g h Name UHF whip antenna iBase GNSS receiver Extension pole (30 cm) Tribrach adaptor Tribrach w/ Opti Aluminum tripod Nino SIM card (12 mm x 9 mm) Lithium battery Steps:
(1) Put tripod in the target position, center and level it roughly.
(2) Place and lock the tribrach in the tripod.
(3) Insert the batteries into the receiver. If work as a cellular base station, the SIM card need to be inserted before the batteries.
(4) Screw the receiver onto the tribrach.
(5) Center and level the receiver more precisely. If work as a UHF base station, the UHF whip antenna need to be connected to the receiver.
(6) Connect the receiver to external battery by using external power cable if necessary.
(7) Connect the receiver to external storage disk by using USB cable if necessary.
(8) Turn on the receiver by pressing the power button for 3 s.
(9) Measure the antenna height by using H.I. tape and auxiliary H.I. tool.
(10)Switch on the data controller and connect it to the receiver.
(11)Use software to configure the receiver as cellular base or UHF base mode. 4.2.2 External UHF For good performance, the following base station setup guidelines are recommended:
CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 31 Components:
g Equipment Setup and Operation h i j k a b c d e f No. a b c d e f g h i j k Name iBase GNSS receiver Extension pole (30 cm) Tribrach adaptor Tribrach w/ Opti GPS to datalink cable (power cable) Aluminum tripod Lithium battery Whip antenna 3 m cable for datalink antenna 3m Pole mounting External 410-470 datalink CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 32 Equipment Setup and Operation Steps:
(1) Put tripod in the target position, center and level it roughly.
(2) Place and lock the tribrach in the tripod.
(3) Insert the batteries into the receiver.
(4) Screw the receiver onto the tribrach.
(5) Center and level the receiver more precisely.
(6) Connect the receiver to external datalink by using GPS to datalink cable.
(7) Hang the external datalink on the tripod leg.
(8) Connect the receiver to external battery by using external power cable if necessary.
(9) Connect the receiver to external storage disk by using USB cable if necessary.
(10)Turn on the receiver by pressing the power button for 3 s.
(11)Measure the antenna height by using H.I. tape and auxiliary H.I. tool.
(12)Turn on the external datalink and configure it as need. If work with a data controller:
(13)Switch on the data controller and connect it to the receiver.
(14)Use software to configure the receiver as cellular base or UHF base mode. 4.3 Real-Time Rover Station Setup For good performance, the following rover station setup guidelines are recommended:
Components:
a b c d e CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 33 Configuring Through a Web Browser No. a b c d e Name whip antenna iBase GNSS receiver 2M range pole w/bag Micro SIM card (12 mm x 15 mm) Lithium battery Steps:
(1) Insert the batteries into the receiver. If work as a cellular rover station, the SIM card need to be inserted before the batteries.
(2) Screw the receiver onto the pole. If work as a UHF rover station, the UHF whip antenna need to be connected to the receiver.
(3) Turn on the receiver by pressing the power button for 3 s.
(4) Switch on the data controller and connect it to the receiver.
(5) Use software to configure the receiver as cellular rover or UHF rover mode.
(6) Center and level the receiver more precisely.
(7) Use software to start survey. 5 Configuring Through a Web Browser Supported browsers:
Google Chrome Microsoft Internet ExplorerR version 10, or higher To connect to the receiver through a web browser:
1. Turn on the Wi-Fi of the receiver. 2. Search the wireless network named as GNSS-XXXXXXX (the SN of your receiver) on your computer, and then establish the connection. 3. After the successful connection between your computer and the receiver, enter the IP address (192.168.1.1) of the receiver into the address bar of the web browser on your computer:
CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 34 Configuring Through a Web Browser 4. The web browser prompts you to enter a login account and password:
The default login account for the receiver is:
Login Account: admin Password: password Note Tick remember me option, and then the browser will remember the Login Account and Password you entered. 5. Once you log in, the web page appears as follows:
This web page shows the configuration menus on the left of the browser window, and the setting on the right. Each configuration menu contains the related submenus to configure the receiver and monitor receiver performance. This chapter describes each configuration menu. To view the web page in another language, select the corresponding language name from the dropdown list on the upper right corner of the web page. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 35 Configuring Through a Web Browser Currently, two languages are available:
5.1 Status Menu This menu provides a quick link to review the receiver's position information, satellites tracked, runtime, current data log status, current outputs, available memory, and more. 5.1.1 Position Submenu This page shows the relevant position information about the receiver's position solution which including the position, DOP values, satellites used and tracked, and the receiver clock information. 5.1.2 Activity Submenu Lists several important items to help you understand how the receiver is being used and its current operating condition. Items include the identities of currently tracked satellites, internal and external storage usage rate, how long the receiver has been operational, state of the CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 36 Configuring Through a Web Browser internal battery, power source state. With this information, it is easy to tell exactly what functions the receiver is performing:
5.1.3 Google Map Submenu Tap this submenu to show the location of the receiver on Google map. 5.2 Satellites Menu Use the Satellites menu to view satellite tracking details and enable/disable GPS, GLONASS, BDS and Galileo constellations. These menus include tabular and graphical displays to provide all required information on satellite tracking status. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 37 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.2.1 Tracking Table Submenu Provides the status of satellites tracked in general, such as the satellite ID, satellite type, attitude angle, azimuth angle, L1 SNR, L2 SNR, L5 SNR and enable/disable status of each one. 5.2.2 Tracking Info. Table Submenu The following figure is an example of satellite track diagram page. Users can determine the satellite types and the corresponding SNR of L-band carriers to be displayed in any combination. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 38 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.2.3 Tracking Skyplot Submenu The following figure is an example of Skyplot page. 5.2.4 Satellite Activation Submenu Use this menu to enable or disable satellites. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 39 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.3 Receiver Configuration Menu Use this menu to configure settings such as the antenna type and height, elevation mask and PDOP setting, the reference station coordinates, receiver resetting and web interface language:
5.3.1 Description This submenu shows the receiver information and reference station information, including antenna related information, elevation mask angle, reference station work mode and position, etc. 5.3.2 Antenna Configuration Submenu Use this screen to configure all the items related to the GNSS antenna. You must enter the correct values for all antenna-related fields, because the choices you make affect the accuracy for logged data and broadcast correction data significantly:
CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 40 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.3.3 Reference Station Settings Submenu Use this screen to configure settings such as the station coordinates and the broadcast station identifiers. You must enter accurate information in these fields, as this data affects the accuracy of logged data files and broadcast correction data significantly:
For Reference Station Mode:
There are three modes available:
a) Auto Rover: The receiver will serve as a rover after this mode is enabled, and then receive correction data through the working mode set last time. b) Auto Base: The receiver will serve as a base after this mode is enabled, and then CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 41 Configuring Through a Web Browser broadcast correction data based on coordinate inputted by user or obtained through autonomous positioning automatically. c) Manual Base: The receiver will serve neither as a base nor a rover after this mode is enabled. Users need to configure the receiver manually. For Reference Latitude and Reference Longitude:
There are mainly three methods to enter the reference coordinates and shown as follows:
a) Acquire Current Position: Click this button to acquire current position obtained through autonomous positioning automatically. b) Manual Input: Manually input the coordinate of a control point. c) From CORS: After the receiver logging in CORS, the software can record the coordinate of current position based on fix solution. For Sample for Average:
CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 42 Configuring Through a Web Browser Users can determine the positioning limit and sampling amount. The positioning limit falls into two types:
a) Single Solution Coordinates: Collect the coordinates of receiver obtained through autonomous positioning. b) Fixed Solution Coordinates: Only collect coordinates of receiver with a fixed solution. After the configuration of positioning limit and sampling amount, click to carry out sampling and averaging the progress bar will show the progress the result will be served as the coordinate of current position. If users need to save the changes, please tap button. 5.3.4 Receiver Reset Submenu Use this screen to completely or partially reset the receiver:
5.3.5 Languages Submenu Use this screen to select the web interface language:
5.3.6 User Management Submenu Use this menu to add, delete and modify the login user name and password. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 43 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.3.7 HCPPP Settings Submenu Reserved menu. 5.4 Data Recording Menu Use the Data Logging menu to set up the receiver to log static GNSS data and to view the logging settings. You can configure settings such as observable rate, recording rate, continuous logging limit, and whether to auto delete old files when memory is low. This menu also provides the controls for the FTP push feature:
5.4.1 Log Settings Submenu Here shows the data logging status, including internal and external storage usage and data logging status. Also, users can configure the data logging settings, including recording name, store location, storage limit, store formats, start time, etc. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 44 Configuring Through a Web Browser To edit the settings of each session, click the Modify button to the right of the required session, and then the Recording Edit screen appears:
Click advanced to see more settings. In this screen, you can configure all the data logging parameters, and determine whether the recording files will be affected by the FTP Push. The parameters are mainly as follows:
Auto Record: on or off. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 45 Configuring Through a Web Browser Sample Interval: Select the observable rate from the dropdown list. Elevation Mask: Enter the elevation mask. Duration Time: Set the duration of data logging. Site Name: Enter the name of the site. Antenna Height: the measured height value. Measure way: Antenna Phase Center, Vertical Height, Slant Height Storage Format: Select the format of the data store. RINEX Version: OFF, 3.02, 2.11 Start Date: Select Yes or No option to determine whether to auto record start date. Apply Time: Select Yes or No option to determine whether to auto record apply time. Integral Point Store: Select Yes or No option to determine whether to allow receiver to save data every hour. Circulating Memory: Select Yes or No option to determine whether to auto delete old files if the storage space is full. Repeat Observations: Select Yes or No option to determine whether to turn on to record a single observation. Store Location: Internal Storage, External Storage. Assigned Storage: The assigned memory size of current thread(for example, Record 1) is 10000MB Observer: Enter the name of observer. Observer Agency: Enter the name of observer agency. FTP Push: Decide whether to push the stored files to the FTP server of your choice. Tap click button to save the settings and back to the Log Settings screen. Also, users can to abandon the changed settings and back to Log Settings screen. Note To modify data logging parameters, make sure the data logging session is switched off. To switch on or off data logging, tap the ON or OFF button on the right of the required session. To delete the recorded files of ANY data logging session, tap the Clear button on the right of the required session. To delete the recorded files of ALL data logging sessions, tap the Clear ALL Accounts button. 5.4.2 FTP Push Settings Submenu Use this screen to configure the receiver to push stored files to the FTP server of your choice. Only files that are configured to use FTP push are transmitted. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 46 Configuring Through a Web Browser Tap Modify button on the right of the required FTP server and the FTP Push Settings screen appears:
5.4.3 FTP Push Log Submenu Shows the related information about the recorded filed that be pushed. And users can tap Clear Ftp Send Log button in the upper right corner to clear the log of FTP Push operations. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 47 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.4.4 Data Download Submenu In this submenu, users can download the data files that recorded in the internal storage through the internal FTP site. 1. Click this submenu, and then the log on dialogue box will prompt you to enter a user name and password:
The default logon account for the internal FTP site is:
User name: ftp Password: ftp 2. Click the directory named as repo to view and download the files currently stored on the receiver:
3. To find the file need to be downloaded, click the name of data logging session the date of file that be recorded the format of the file the name of the target file. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 48 Configuring Through a Web Browser 4. To download a file, left-click the name of the target file download the file according to the prompts. 5.5 IO Settings Menu Use the IO Settings menu to set up all receiver outputs and inputs. The receiver can output CMR, RTCM, Raw data, Ephemeris data, GPGGA, GPGSV, on TCP/IP, UDP, serial port, or Bluetooth ports. 5.5.1 IO Settings Submenu The following figure shows an example of the screen that appears when you select this submenu. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 49 Configuring Through a Web Browser In this submenu, users can configure 6 types of input and output settings. 1. RTK Client After configuring the settings of RTK client, users can log on CORS or APIS. Tap the Connect button to the right the IO Settings screen will appear choose one of the connection protocols among the NTRIP, APIS_BASE and APIS_ROVER configure the related parameters click to log on CORS or APIS. Connection Protocol: NTRIP Connection Protocol: APIS_BASE CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 50 Configuring Through a Web Browser Connection Protocol: APIS_ROVER Connection Protocol: TCP 2. TCP/UDP_Client/NTRIP Server Tap the Connect button on the right of required TCP/UDP Client the IO Settings screen will appear select the connection protocol from TCP, UDP,NTRIP1.0 and NTRIP2.0 enter the IP and Port of the target server configure messages that you want to output to the target server click to save and complete the connection. Connection Protocol: TCP CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 51 Configuring Through a Web Browser Connection Protocol: UDP Connection Protocol: NTRIP1.0 CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 52 Configuring Through a Web Browser Connection Protocol: NTRIP2.0 3. TCP Server/NTRIP Caster Tap the Connect button to the right of required TCP Server/NTRIP Caster the IO Settings screen will appear select one of the connection protocols between NTRIP and TCP configure the other related parameters click server. to save the settings and open the CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 53 Configuring Through a Web Browser Connection Protocol: TCP Connection Protocol: NTRIP 4. Serial Port CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 54 Configuring Through a Web Browser Tap the Settings button on the right of Serial Port the Serial Port Setup screen will appear select Baud Rate used to transmit data configure the messages that you want to output through the serial port click to save the settings and start to transmit. 5. Bluetooth Tap the Settings button to the right of Bluetooth the Bluetooth Set screen will appear configure the messages that you want to transmit through Bluetooth click save the settings and start to transmit. to 6. Radio Tap the Settings button to the right of Radio the Radio Settings screen will appear select CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 55 Configuring Through a Web Browser the format of differential data that you want to transmit through radio from the dropdown list click to save the settings and start to transmit. 5.6 Network Setting Menu Use this menu to view network information, configure the receivers mobile network, set email alert for specific situation, configure HTTP or HTTPS port, and the user name and password of internal FTP site:
5.6.1 Description Submenu Use this submenu to check the information of network setting. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 56 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.6.2 Mobile Network Setting Submenu Use this submenu to configure GPRS model, network module and modify dialing status. 5.6.3 Email Alarm Submenu Use this submenu to choose which situation of receiver will be alerted and input the email CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 57 Configuring Through a Web Browser address. 5.6.4 HTTP Submenu Use this submenu to configure HTTP port. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 58 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.6.5 HTTPS Submenu Use this submenu to configure HTTPS port. 5.6.6 FTP Service Submenu Use this submenu to configure the user name and password of internal FTP site. 5.7 Module Setting Menu Use this menu to check module information, configure WiFi, bluetooth, radio related settings, and turn on/off static voice of buzzer:
CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 59 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.7.1 Description Submenu Use this submenu to check the information of WiFi module, bluetooth module and radio module. 5.7.2 WiFi Submenu Use this submenu to turn on/off WiFi function and modify password. 5.7.3 Bluetooth Settings Submenu Use this submenu to turn on/off bluetooth function and modify PIN number. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 60 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.7.4 Radio Settings Submenu Use this submenu to turn on/off radio function and configure radio parameters. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 61 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.8 Firmware Menu Use this menu to check the current firmware information, download the system log, update the receiver firmware, download or update the configuration file and register the receiver, and more:
5.8.1 Firmware Info Submenu Use this submenu to check the current firmware information. The following figure shows an example of the firmware information. 5.8.2 Hardware Version Submenu Use this submenu to check the hardware information, including main board version and core board version:
CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 62 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.8.3 Config File Submenu Use this submenu to update Configuration File. 5.8.4 System Log Download Submenu Use this submenu to download the system log of the receiver. 5.8.5 User Log Submenu Use this submenu to download the user log. Tap Download to download current user log; Tick items that you want to see on the user log and tap confirm button to confirm selected user CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 63 Configuring Through a Web Browser log. 5.8.6 Firmware Update Submenu Use this submenu to load new firmware to the receiver across the network. Tap the Browse button to locate the upgrade file tap Confirm button to confirm the selected upgrading file and start upgrading. Notes It may take about 3 or 4 minutes to complete the firmware upgrading. Do not touch the power button or unplug the power until the upgrading process finishes, or damage will be caused to the receiver. The receiver will restart after the firmware upgrading is done, so users need to reconnect the receiver with your computer via Wi-Fi, and then log-in the receiver through a web browser to continue the configuration. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 64 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.8.7 GNSS Board Upgrade Submenu Use this submenu to upgrade GNSS Board. Use this submenu to load new board to the receiver across the network. Tap the Browse button to locate the upgrade file tap Confirm button to confirm the selected upgrading file and start upgrading. 5.8.8 Upgrade Online Submenu Use this submenu to input Server Address and upgrade online. 5.8.9 GNSS Registration Submenu Use this submenu to register the receiver. Paste or enter the registration code to the Registration Code field tap Registration button to complete the registration. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 65 Configuring Through a Web Browser 5.9 Cloud Service Setting Menu 5.9.1 Cloud Service Setting Submenu Use this submenu to turn on or turn off Cloud Service, Auto Start, Remote Control and configure other settings. CHCNAV iBase GNSS USER GUIDE | 2023-2 P a g e | 66 CHC Navigation 577 Songying Road, Qingpu District, 201702 Shanghai, China Tel: +86 21 542 60 273 | Fax: +86 21 649 50 963 Email: sales@chcnav.com | support@chcnav.com Skype: chcnav_support Website: www.chcnav.com This document is intended for general information purposes only. It does not consider the readers specific circumstances and environmental constraints of use of GNSS Make your work more efficient FCC Warning:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the 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 and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this 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. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 80cm between the radiator & your body.
1 2 3 | Label | ID Label/Location Info | 282.77 KiB | June 12 2023 |
FCC ID: SY4-A02044 Contains FCC ID: XMR201903EG25G Geodetic GNSS Receiver Model No.: iBase Size: 4.0cm *1.5cm Label Location
1 2 3 | Agent letter | Cover Letter(s) | 163.97 KiB | June 12 2023 |
Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. May 29, 2023 Nemko Canada Inc 303 River Road Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1V 1H2 Attn: Director of Certification Authority to Act as Agent On our behalf, I appoint Shenzhen Alpha Product Testing Co., Ltd. Address: Building i, No.2, Lixin Road, Fuyong Street, Baoan District, 518103, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
(Name and addressperson). to act as our agent in Person: Mark Zhu the preparation of this application for equipment certification. I certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in the Federal Communications Commissions regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for certification, as specified by Nemko Canada Inc, still resides with Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Address: 577 Songying Road, Qingpu District, 201706 Shanghai, China (applicant name and address). Signature:
May 29, 2023 Name Position Company Name Address Tel Fax Email Glenn Chu Certificate Manager Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. 577 Songying Road, Qingpu District, 201706 Shanghai, China
+8675529766001
359662367@qq.com
1 2 3 | Confidentiality request letter | Cover Letter(s) | 118.88 KiB | June 12 2023 |
Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject; Request for Long Term Confidentiality FCC ID: SY4-A02044 Date: May 29, 2023 To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commissions rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Operational Description It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Signature:
May 29, 2023 Name Position Company Name Address Tel Fax Email Glenn Chu Certificate Manager Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. 577 Songying Road, Qingpu District, 201706 Shanghai, China
+8675529766001
359662367@qq.com
1 2 3 | Covered equipment attestation | Attestation Statements | 112.55 KiB | June 12 2023 |
Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Covered Equipment Certification Attestation Letter 5/29/2023 Nemko North America, Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa K1V 1H2 Canada ATTN.: Reviewing Engineer FCC ID: SY4-A02044 Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd.. (the applicant) certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Note: If the equipment for which the applicant seeks authorization is produced by any of the entities identified on the current Covered List, the applicant should include an explanation on why the equipment is not covered equipment. Shanghai EFIX Geomatics Co., Ltd. (the applicant) certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing covered equipment. Signed:
Printed name: Glenn Chu Title: Certification Manager Company Name: Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Date: 5/29/2023
1 2 3 | Frequency extend letter | Cover Letter(s) | 206.51 KiB | June 12 2023 |
Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Extend Frequencies Justification Original Application FCC ID: SY4-A02044 Company: Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Address: 577 Songying Road, Qingpu District, 201706 Shanghai, China Dear Sir or Madam;
This Digital radio was designed to operate in the frequency bands 410MHz-470MHz; To aid equipment authorization in other countries that accepts the United States FCC Grant for Certification, Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Is requesting that the FCC list the frequencies 410MHz-470MHz under FCC Rule Parts 90 and the Grant note code EF. For the FCCs Rule Part 90 applications, this radio is used in systems by Federal and Public Safety agencies including Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Services, etc. as indicated in the table below. Equipment programming is the responsibility of Authorized Service Personal. Also, the radio complies with 47 CFR Part 90.203 (e), in that the operator cannot directly program the transmit frequencies using the normally accessible external controls. Per the FCCs KDB634817 guidance, as an alternative to listing the exact frequencies, we acknowledge that its a violation of the FCC Rules if this device operates on unauthorized frequencies. Please contact me if you require any additional information. Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Signature:
Name:
Glenn Chu Title:
Certificate manager Company: Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Date: 2023-06-06
1 2 3 | Narrowband requirement letter | Cover Letter(s) | 87.61 KiB | June 12 2023 |
Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Extend Frequencies Justification Original Application FCC ID: SY4-A02044 Company: Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Address: 577 Songying Road, Qingpu District, 201706 Shanghai, China Dear Sir or Madam;
We, Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. declares that the Digital radio meets 47CFR Section 90.203(j)(4) and 90.203(j)(5) spectrum efficiency requirement;
This Digital radio is support both 12.5 KHz and 25 KHz for GMSK (digital modulation;
Emission Designator: G7D for data modes, also this Digital radio designed in accordance with ETSI TS 102 361-1 requirement, will at least support 9600 bits per second in a 12.5 KHz channel bandwidth in a 12.5 KHz channel bandwidth and 19200 bits per second in a 25 KHz channel bandwidth, GMSK will refer 2 time slots in one 12.5 KHz bandwidth and refer 4 time slots in one 25 KHz bandwidth accordance to ETSI ETS 102 361-1. Signature:
Name:
Glenn Chu Title:
Certificate manager Company: Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Date: 2023-06-06
1 2 3 | US agent attestation | Attestation Statements | 122.84 KiB | June 12 2023 |
iGage Mapping Corporation U.S. Agent Designation for Service of Process -
Certification Attestation Letter 4/27/2023 Nemko North America, Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa K1V 1H2 Canada ATTN.: Reviewing Engineer FCC ID: SY4-A02044 Per section 2.911(d)(7) of the FCC rules, Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. (the applicant) certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is designated to the following U.S. agent* for service of process:
Company Name: iGage Mapping Corporation FRN: 0013933296 Physical U.S. Company Address: 1545 South 1100 East #1, Salt Lake City, UT 84105, United States Agent name: Mark E Silver Agent Email Address: ms@igage.com The above contact person accepts the obligation for service of process. The applicant accepts to maintain an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. Applicant Signed:
Agent Signed (if different to Applicant):
Signed:
Printed name: Glenn Chu Title: Certification Manager Company Name: Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd. Date: 4/27/2023 Signed:
Printed name: Mark E Silver Title: President Company Name: iGage Mapping Corporation Date: 4/27/2023
* the applicant must designate a contact located in the United States for purposes of acting as the applicants agent for service of process, regardless of whether the applicant is a domestic or foreign entity. An applicant located in the United States may designate itself as the agent for service of process.
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1 | 2023-06-12 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
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Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Ltd.
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0022641393
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577 Songying Road, Qingpu Dsitrict
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China
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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SY4
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+86-2********
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n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Geodetic GNSS Receiver | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 80 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output Power listed is rated conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 80 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Alpha Product Testing Co., LTD.
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1 2 3 | Name |
S******** G********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+86 7********
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1 2 3 |
s******@a-lab.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1440100 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 9 | EF | 410 | 470 | 5 | 0.1 ppm | 8K22G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 9 | EF | 410 | 470 | 5 | 0.1 ppm | 15K1G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0051000 |
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