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Streamlined cable (NovAtel part number 01018526) with
two DB-9 connectors, and exposed tinned wires for
power, ground and ER. This cable provides connection
for power, two serial ports, and emulated radar. It has
been designed for permanent installation. The cable
material is capable of withstanding a wide temperature
range and is not damaged by exposure to chemicals.
4. Install the PC Utilities by advancing through the steps
4. Provide power to the SMART-MR10, as follows.
Connect the red wire of the cable (PWR+, connector pin 1)
to the positive side of a 12 or 24V vehicular power circuit (or
equivalent) that is protected by a 5A fuse. NovAtel
recommends an automotive blade-type fuse, rated for 5A
and with an operating voltage of more than 36V
(recommended fuse part numbers are in the SMART-MR10/
15 User Manual).
SMART-MR10
QUICK START GUIDE
provided in the NovAtel GPS PC Utilities setup program.
SETTING UP YOUR SMART-MR10
GM-14915098
Rev 3
Mar/2012
For the basic setup, you need a Windows-based computer with
an RS-232 DB-9 port and NovAtel utilities installed on it, and a
battery connection (+9 to +36 V DC). Complete the following
steps to connect and power your receiver.
This guide provides the information
required to set up and begin using your
new SMART-MR10, a combined L1+L2
GNSS receiver and antenna, with L-band
support and Emulated Radar (ER) output.
Four mounting kits are available for the SMART-MR10:
Connect the black wire of the cable (PWR-, connector pin 9)
to the negative side of the power circuit.
If a NovAtel supplied SMART-MR10 interface cable is not
used, a minimum wire size of 0.5 mm/ 20AWG is required.
1. Mount the SMART-MR10 on a secure, stable structure with
an unobstructed view of the sky.
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Mounting Kit, Quick Release Plate (01018625)
Mounting Kit, Quick Release Assembly (01018578)
Mounting Kit, AG GPS 262 (01018623)
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The SMART-MR10 also provides Bluetooth wireless
technology.
2. Connect the interface cable to the SMART-MR10.
For more detailed information on the installation and operation of
your receiver, refer to the SMART-MR10 and OEMV user
3. Connect the SMART-MR10 to a DB-9 serial port on the
computer.
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SMART-MR10 LEDS
Mounting Kit, 5/8 Inch Adapter (01018624)
manuals, which can be found on the NovAtel Web site at:
LEDs on the front of the SMART-MR10 provide basic receiver
status information. The operation of the LEDs on the
SMART-MR10 is summarized in the following table:
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
The following additional equipment is required for basic setup:
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SMART-MR10 BOX CONTENTS
Table 1: SMART-MR10 LED Behaviour
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A Windows -based computer with an RS-232 DB-9 port.
A battery connection (+9 to +36 V DC)
In addition to this quick start guide, the following are provided
with your SMART-MR10:
Tyco 23-pin
connector
Green
Red
Yellow
Condition
INSTALLING THE PC UTILITIES
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1 - CD containing:
COM1
Before setting up your SMART-MR10, install NovAtel’s PC
Utilities on the Windows-based computer that you will use to
communicate with it. This computer must have an RS-232 DB-9
port.
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An installation program for the NovAtel PC Utilities
Product documentation
Off
On
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Power is not available. (Red indicator may also
not be lit if a boot failure has occurred.
Power available but no satellites are being
tracked
1 - User Manual postcard for requesting printed manuals
User supplied
5A fast blow fuse
AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
1. Start up the computer.
Flashinga
Tracking at least one satellite but not a valid
position
2. Insert the accompanying CD into the CD-ROM drive of the
computer.
The following SMART-MR10 interface cables can be ordered as
accessories:
On
On
On
On
Position valid in basic autonomous mode
COM2
Flashing SBAS tracking, but not enough data for
enhanced solution.
ER
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Evaluation cable (NovAtel part number 01018515) with
a 23-pin connector on one end and three DB-9
connectors and exposed tinned wires for power, ER,
ground, MKI, MODE, PPS and CAN, on the other. This
cable is designed to allow the rapid deployment and
evaluation of a SMART-MR10 on a construction or
agricultural vehicle. All signals are wired out in this
cable. The evaluation cable is not intended for
permanent installation.
To access and download the most current version of our
OEMV PC Utilities, go to the Support page of the NovAtel
Position valid in an enhanced accuracy modeb
On
On
On
On
(WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/DGPS, OmniSTAR
VBS/XP/HP, or RTK)
3. Select Install the OEMV PC Utilities from the window that is
automatically displayed. If the window does not
automatically open when the CD is inserted, select Run from
the Start menu and select the Browse button to locate
Setup.exe on the CD drive.
Flashing Flashing Fixed position with bad integrity
a. Flashing means that the LED is turning on and off at a 1 Hz rate - 0.5 seconds on
and 0.5 seconds off.
b. When acting as a reference receiver, all lights on solid indicates a good fixed posi-
tion.
9. From the Device menu select Open Connection.
USING NOVATEL CONNECT
ENTERING COMMANDS
NMEA LOGS
Connect provides access to key information about your receiver
and its position. The information is displayed in windows
accessed from the View menu. For example, select Position
Window from the View menu to display the position solution of
the receiver. To show details of the GNSS and geostationary
(SBAS) satellites being tracked, select the Tracking Status
Window from the View menu. Select Help from the main menu
for more details on Connect, its windows and features.
The SMART-MR10 uses a comprehensive command interface.
Commands can be sent to the receiver using the Console
window in Connect, which is opened from the View menu. Enter
commands in the text box at the bottom of the Console window.
To configure the receiver output through the command line:
1. Ensure the communication port is configured.
2. Select and configure the NMEA string that you want to
output through COM port 2. For example, to log gpgga
(position system fix data and undulation) at 2 Hz, enter the
following:
log com2 gpgga ontime 0.5
ENABLING SBAS POSITIONING
The OEMV Family Quick Reference Guide, provided on the CD
and available on the NovAtel website, provides comprehensive
information about available commands. The SMART-MR10/15
User Manual provides information on a subset of these
commands; in particular, the ones commonly used on the
SMART-MR10.
This positioning mode is enabled using the SBASCONTROL
command, as follows:
10. Click the Open button to open SMART-MR10
communications.
sbascontrol enable auto
Connect establishes the communication session with the
receiver and displays the progress. Once connected, the
progress box disappears and several windows open, including
the Console window. Connect is now ready for use to view
status information, enter commands or log data.
Once enabled, the Solution type field shown in the Connect
Position window changes from Single to SBAS, and you may
see SBAS satellites in the Constellation window. SMART-MR10
will track available SBAS satellites, including WAAS, EGNOS
and other SBAS systems.
SAVECONFIG COMMAND
If you change the configuration of a function and want to save
the new settings for your next session, use the SAVECONFIG
command.
DETERMINING WHEN THE POSITION IS VALID
When the receiver has a valid position, the Solution Status field
in the Connect Position window shows Computed:
When using Connect to configure your receiver, ensure all
of the graphical windows are closed before you issue the
SAVECONFIG command.
CONFIGURING THE COMMUNICATION PORT
ENABLING GL1DE®
Use the COM command to configure the communication port
using the command line. For example, to set COM port 2 to
9600 bps, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no handshaking, echo
off, and break detection, enter the following:
To enable GL1DE, enter the following commands:
pdpfilter enable
pdpmode relative auto
com com2 9600 n 8 1 n off on
To log data, use the LOG command. For example, to log the
pseudorange position to COM 2 every 30 seconds, enter the
following:
ENABLING Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
EMULATED RADAR (ER)
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS
Bluetooth wireless technology is configured on the
SMART-MR10 COM3 internal port and is enabled by default.
The SMART-MR10 provides an emulated ground speed RADAR
pulse output. The enclosure outputs ER via the bare wire
for the pin-out details of this cable. Also see Appendix B.5
RADARCFG of the SMART-MR10/15 User Manual.
If you have any questions or comments regarding your
SMART-MR10 please contact NovAtel using one of these
methods:
log com2 psrposb ontime 30
To disable Bluetooth wireless technology:
When requesting logs, you can request the output data in three
formats:
Email: support@novatel.com
Web: www.novatel.com
btcontrol disable
To enable Bluetooth wireless technology:
ER is enabled by default. To disable ER, use the RADARCFG
command as follows:
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ASCII
Phone: 1-800-NOVATEL (U.S. & Canada)
1-800-668-2835
btcontrol enable
Abbreviated ASCII
Binary
radarcfg disable
1-403-295-4900 (International)
For detailed information about the configuration and enabling of
Bluetooth wireless technology on the SMART-MR10, refer to
Chapter 5 Bluetooth Configuration in SMART-MR10/15 User
Manual.
Fax:
1-403-295-4901
The following command enables ER, sets frequency step to
36.11 Hz/kph, update rate to 1 Hz and no smoothing:
Abbreviated ASCII is the best format to use when you want to
work with the receiver directly and review individual log contents
visually.
radarcfg enable 36.11 1 1 2
USING THE CAN BUS
To enable ER, enter the following command:
Refer to the SMART-MR10/15 User Manual (OM-20000130) or
the OEMV Family Firmware Reference Manual (OM-20000094)
for information on the LOG command, specifying the output
format, and the detailed contents of each log.
The CAN Bus is a serial bus that provides services for
processes, data and network management. CAN Bus capability
is available through the SMART-MR10 evaluation cable, as
radarcfg enable
The ER output pulse high level is equal to the vehicle's supply
voltage minus 0.5V minimum and the low level is 0.5V
maximum. Note this is not a logic level output. The rise and fall
time is less than 1 ms. The ER outputs reference battery GND
when the output is logic low. It outputs logic low until the vehicle
speed is greater than 1 km/hr. It provides an output frequency
that represents 36.11 Hz/km/hr (default value) with an effective
range from 1 km/hr to 55 km/hr, and uses 2D velocity for near-
horizontal applications. The default value can be changed to
26.11 or 28.12 Hz/km/hr using the RADARCFG command.
If you prefer, NovAtel Connect provides a graphical interface for
configuring data logging. Select Logging Control Window from
the Tools menu. In the Logging Control window, you can select
which logs to capture and choose the ports to which you want
the data sent. You can also specify a file in which to save the
data.
The CAN module is activated by entering the command
SETCANNAME 305. If this is followed by entering the
SAVECONFIG command, the CAN module is activated
immediately on all subsequent start-ups. The module supports
NMEA 2000 Parameter Group Message (PGN): PGN 129029
GNSSPositionData, PGN 129025 GNSSPositionRapidUpdate,
and PGN 129026 COGandSOGRapidUpdate.
LOGGING DATA
An extensive set of logs has been created to capture the data
your SMART-MR10 receives and processes. These logs can be
directed to a SMART-MR10 port (COM1, COM2 or AUX) and
can be automatically generated when new or changed data
becomes available, or at regular intervals. The available logs are
listed in the OEMV Family Quick Reference Guide.
NovAtel, GL1DE and OEMV are registered trademarks of NovAtel Inc.
SMART-MR10 is a trademark of NovAtel Inc.
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The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by NovAtel Inc. is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Tyco is a trademark of Tyco Electronics Corporation.
© Copyright 2012 NovAtel Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in Canada on recycled paper. Recyclable.
When logging data through Connect, close all unused windows
to maximize COM port throughput and receiver CPU
performance.
Unpublished rights reserved under international copyright
laws.
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