Usually, we need to collect static data for a given length of time, for example, 2 hours. In the past, the surveyor had to record the start time and keep an eye on the clock all the time. The function of setting the static collection duration in Oscar GNSS Receiver can solve this problem. When setting the static survey, the surveyor only needs to enter the duration time, then start it, and no more attention will be required. When the time is up, Oscar will automatically stop recording, with no fewer or more data. Now we show you how to set the Oscar static collection duration on the OLED display of Oscar.
1. Turn on the Oscar, press the Power ON/OFF button and Function (FN) button, and go to Mode Config -> Static. The default option of Static is OFF, and you can press the Function (FN) button to switch it to “Auto” or “Manual”.
2. Go to Duration to set the collection time, for example, 120 minutes.
3. Set other options, then choose “Confirm”, and it will start to collect static data automatically. If you select “Manual” mode, after 120 minutes, it will stop recording; if you choose “Auto” mode, it will log 120 minutes for another cycle until you stop it manually.
You can also set it in Nuwa software on the controller. If you turn on the “DataAutoSave” option in the Static Survey interface, it is the same as “Auto” mode on the Oscar display; if you do not turn on “DataAutoSave”, it is the same as “Manual” mode on the Oscar display.
1. Turn on the Oscar, press the Power ON/OFF button and Function (FN) button, and go to Mode Config -> Static. The default option of Static is OFF, and you can press the Function (FN) button to switch it to “Auto” or “Manual”.
2. Go to Duration to set the collection time, for example, 120 minutes.
3. Set other options, then choose “Confirm”, and it will start to collect static data automatically. If you select “Manual” mode, after 120 minutes, it will stop recording; if you choose “Auto” mode, it will log 120 minutes for another cycle until you stop it manually.
You can also set it in Nuwa software on the controller. If you turn on the “DataAutoSave” option in the Static Survey interface, it is the same as “Auto” mode on the Oscar display; if you do not turn on “DataAutoSave”, it is the same as “Manual” mode on the Oscar display.
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