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Page 1 - V102 GPS Compass

V102 GPS CompassUser GuidePart No. 875-0276-000 Rev B1

Page 2 - Trademarks

Chapter 2: InstallationMounting LocationMounting OrientationMounting OptionsPowering the V102Connecting the V102 to External Devices

Page 3 - Documentation Feedback

6Chapter 2: InstallationMounting LocationThis section provides information on determining the best location for the V102.GPS ReceptionWhen considering

Page 4 - Contents

V102 GPS Compass User Guide7V102 Environmental ConsiderationsThe V102 is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions; however, adhere to the

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8Chapter 2: InstallationBefore installing the V102 use the following diagram to ensure there are no nearby devices that may cause VHF interference.Fig

Page 6 - Chapter 1: Introduction

V102 GPS Compass User Guide9Mounting OrientationThe V102 outputs heading, pitch, and roll readings regardless of the orientation of the antennas. Howe

Page 7 - Overview

10Chapter 2: InstallationFigure 2-2 and Figure 2-3 provide mounting orientation examples.Figure 2-2: Recommended orientation and resulting signs of HP

Page 8 - Parts List

V102 GPS Compass User Guide11V102 AlignmentThe top of the V102 enclosure incorporates sight design features to help you align the enclosure with respe

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12Chapter 2: InstallationMounting OptionsThe V102 allows for two different mounting options: flush mount and pole mount.• Flush mount - The bottom of

Page 10 - Chapter 2: Installation

V102 GPS Compass User Guide13V102 DimensionsFigure 2-6 illustrates the physical dimensions of the V102.Figure 2-6: V102 dimensionsCLCL68.90 mm(2.71”)S

Page 11 - Mounting Location

14Chapter 2: InstallationPower/Data Cable ConsiderationsBefore mounting the V102 consider the following regarding power/data cable routing:• Cable mus

Page 12 - VHF Interference

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 interf

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V102 GPS Compass User Guide15Figure 2-7: Flush mounting holes on bottom of V102Note: You do not necessarily need to orient the antenna precisely as yo

Page 14 - Mounting Orientation

16Chapter 2: Installationattaching the cable end to the port on the V102 (see “Connecting the power/data cable” on page 17).Flush mounting the V1021.

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V102 GPS Compass User Guide17Note: See “V102 Dimensions” on page 13 for information on routing the power/data cable.Connecting the power/data cable1.

Page 16 - V102 Alignment

18Chapter 2: InstallationPole MountNote: This pole mount does not meet the IEC 60945, section 8.7 for vibration.Keep the following in mind when using

Page 17 - Mounting Options

V102 GPS Compass User Guide19attaching the cable end to the port on the V102 (see “Connecting the power/data cable” on page 20).Routing the cable• Run

Page 18 - V102 Dimensions

20Chapter 2: InstallationConnecting the power/data cable1. Align the cable connector keyway with the V102 connector key.2. Rotate the cable ring clock

Page 19 - Flush Mount

V102 GPS Compass User Guide21Powering the V102Power ConsiderationsFor best performance use a clean and continuous power supply. The V102 power supply

Page 20 - V102 GPS Compass User Guide

22Chapter 2: InstallationConnecting the V102 to External DevicesPower/Data Cable ConsiderationsThe V102 uses a single 15 m (49 ft) cable for power and

Page 21 - Flush mounting the V102

V102 GPS Compass User Guide23Power/Data Cable Pinout SpecificationsFigure 2-9 show the power/data cable pinout, while Table 2-1 shows the cable’s pino

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24Chapter 2: InstallationSerial PortsThe V102 offers position and heading data via two full-duplex (bi-directional) RS-232 serial ports. In addition t

Page 23 - Pole Mount

Notice to CustomersContact your local dealer for technical assistance. To find the authorized dealer near you, contact us at:Hemisphere GPS4110 9th St

Page 24 - Routing the cable

V102 GPS Compass User Guide25There is likely little reason to connect the receive data input of the V102 to another device unless it is able to send c

Page 26 - Powering the V102

Chapter 3: OperationGPS OverviewV102 OverviewCommon Commands and Messages

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28Chapter 3: OperationGPS OverviewFor your convenience, both the GPS and SBAS operation of the V102 features automatic operational algorithms. When po

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V102 GPS Compass User Guide29When the V102 is properly positioned, the satellites transmit coded information to the antennas on a specific frequency.

Page 29 - Serial Ports

30Chapter 3: OperationV102 OverviewThe V102 provides accurate and reliable heading and position information at high update rates. To accomplish this t

Page 30 - Default Parameters

V102 GPS Compass User Guide31Figure 3-1: Secondary antenna’s search volumeNote: The V102 moving base station algorithm only uses GPS to calculate head

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32Chapter 3: OperationHemisphere GPS’ GPS Technical Reference describes the commands and methodology required to recalibrate, query, or change the sen

Page 32 - Chapter 3: Operation

V102 GPS Compass User Guide33is lost because the satellite signals were blocked. The gyro provides a relative change in angle since the last computed

Page 33 - GPS Overview

34Chapter 3: Operationin an environment that has high dynamics for the first five to ten minutes instead of sitting stationary.With the gyro enabled,

Page 34 - Differential Operation

V102 GPS Compass User GuideiiiContentsChapter 1 IntroductionOverview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - V102 Overview

V102 GPS Compass User Guide35message. The default value of this constant is 0.5 seconds of smoothing. Increasing the time constant increases the level

Page 36 - Supplemental Sensors

36Chapter 3: OperationCommon Commands and MessagesNote: When selecting your baud rate and message types, use the following calculation to determine yo

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V102 GPS Compass User Guide37In Table 3-3 the Info Type value is one of the following:•P = Position• V = Velocity, Time• H = Heading, Attitude• S = Sa

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38Chapter 3: Operation*$GPHDG H Provides magnetic deviation and variation for calculating magnetic or true heading*see last bullet in Note at end of t

Page 39 - Time Constants

V102 GPS Compass User Guide39Notes:• The GP of the message is the talker ID.• GPGRS, GPGSA, GPGST, and GPGSV support external integrity checking. They

Page 40 - Watchdog

40Chapter 3: OperationTable 3-5: Parameters specific to $JATT commandParameter Description Query SpecifyCOGTAU Set/query COG time constant (0.0 to 360

Page 41 - Common Commands and Messages

Appendix A: Troubleshooting

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42Appendix A: TroubleshootingTable A-1 provides troubleshooting for common problems.Table A-1: TroubleshootingSymptom Possible SolutionReceiver fails

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V102 GPS Compass User Guide43No SBAS lock • Verify the V102 has a clear view of the sky• Verify the lock status of SBAS satellites (this can be done w

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44Appendix A: TroubleshootingNo DGPS position in external RTCM mode• Verify the baud rate of the RTCM input port matches the baud rate of the external

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ivContentsSerial Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Default Parameters . . . .

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Appendix B: Specifications

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46Appendix B: SpecificationsTable B-1 through Table B-5 provide the V102’s GPS sensor, communication, power, mechanical, and environmental specificati

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V102 GPS Compass User Guide47Heading fix < 10 s typical (valid position)Compass safe distance30 cm (11.8 in)4Maximum speed 1,850 kph (999 kts)Maxim

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48Appendix B: Specifications1Depends on multipath environment, number of satellites in view, satellite geometry, ionospheric activity, and use of SBAS

Page 50 - Appendix B: Specifications

49V102 GPS Compass User GuideIndexAalarmwatchdog 35alignment 11automaticSBAS tracking 29tracking 28Ccable See power/data cable 14COGTAU 35, 40command

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Index50Oorientation for mounting 9Pparallel mounting 9part numbers 3parts list 3perpendicular mounting 9pitch time constant 34pole mount 18powerconnec

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End User License AgreementIMPORTANT - This is an agreement (the "Agreement") between you, the end purchaser ("Licensee") and Hemis

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estimate of achievable accuracy based on specifications provided by the US Department of Defense for GPS positioning and DGPS service provider perform

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the 30 days. Any such termination by a party shall be in addition to and without prejudice to such rights and remedies as may be available, including

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Warranty NoticeCOVERED PRODUCTS: This warranty covers all products manufactured by Hemisphere GPS and purchased by the end purchaser (the "Produc

Page 56 - End User License Agreement

Chapter 1: IntroductionOverviewParts List

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www.hemispheregps.com

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2Chapter 1: IntroductionOverviewThe V102™ GPS Compass is based upon Hemisphere GPS’ exclusive Crescent® and Crescent Vector™ II technologyThe V102 is

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V102 GPS Compass User Guide3quality. The V102 is less likely to be affected by differential signal outages due to signal blockages, weak signals, or i

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