Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDLCONF software PDL Base Radio This document will guide user s through configuration of the PDL Base Radio. Required items: PDL Base Radio, PDL Config software, PCC cable P/N A00470, a rubber-duck antenna, and a power supply (Battery) for the PDL Base Radio. Step 1. Connect rubber-duck antenna to the PDL Base Radio. Always have some type of antenna connected to the PDL Radio before turning on the power. Step 2. Connect PCC cable P/N A00470 to the PDL Base Radio and the COM Port on the PC. Step 3. Turn on the Power for the PDL Base Radio. Step 4. Start the PDL Config software Start Programs Pacific Crest Corporation PDL Config Figure 1 Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 1
Figure 2 Next, click on the Load button Figure 3 This dialog indicates attempt to capture modem by soft-break Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 2
Figure 4 This dialog confirms the connection to the PDL Base radio; the software is reading the current configuration of the PDL Base radio. If you observe the software continually Polling the Baud Rate dialog, then displaying an error-message. The selected Baud Rate in the PDL Config software and Baud Rate SET in the PDL Base radio may not agree, preventing a successful connection. You may have to try another Baud Rate. Typically, the default Baud Rate of the PDL Base radio is 9600. Figure 5 Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 3
Next, select the Radio Link tab Figure 6 Link Rate: 9600 This setting is for the Radio to Radio communications over the Airwaves. Base and Rover Link Rate s must match. Modulation Type: GMSK This is default setting for Ashtech RTK receivers. Base and Rover Modulation Type s must match. Digisquelch: Low This is default setting for the PDL Base radio. Channel Select: the default radio channel / frequency are displayed in this template. To change the radio channel / frequency, click on the Down-Arrow, browse the available channel / frequency table and select the desired channel / frequency. TX ACK Timeout: 0.1 This is the default Timeout value in milli-seconds for Ashtech GPS receivers. The Channel / Frequency selection MUST Match on both the Base and Rover Radios! Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 4
Next, select the Serial Interface tab Figure 7 Port Baud Rate: 9600 This is the default Baud Rate to interface between the PDL Base radio and the Ashtech GPS receiver. Parity: None This is the default Parity for Ashtech GPS receivers Protocol: Transparent w/eot Timeout This is the default for Protocol for Ashtech GPS receivers. EOT Count 10 This is the default for Ashtech GPS receivers. Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 5
If you have made any changes, click Program. Figure 8 Click on Yes Figure 9 You may want to Print the PDL Base Radio s configuration for future reference. To exit the PDL Config software, click Close. Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 6
Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDLCONF software Internal PDL RXO Rover Radio This document will guide user s through configuration of the Internal PDL RXO Rover Radio. The radio is installed inside the Z-Xtreme RTK Rover GPS receiver. Required Items: Z-Xtreme GPS receiver with Internal PDL-RXO radio, Ashtech RCS Commander software, PDL Config software, Ashtech PC-Download cable, P/N 700461. S0tep 1. Connect rubber-duck antenna to the back panel of the Z-Xtreme GPS receiver. Always have some type of antenna connected to the PDL Radio before turning on the power. Step 2. Connect Ashtech PC-Download cable P/N 700461 to Serial Port A on the back panel of the Z-Xtreme GPS receiver and the COM Port on the PC. Step 3. Turn on the Power for the Z-Xtreme GPS receiver. Step 4. Start the Ashtech RCS Commander software Start Programs Receiver Communications Commander Figure 10 Select the Z-Surveyor option, In the RCS Commander software, the Z-Surveyor and Z-Xtreme receivers are recognized as being the same. Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 7
Figure 11 Select the COM port (the COM port the DB9 cable is connected to on the PC). Figure 12 Select 9600 Baud Rate, Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 8
Figure 13 Figure 14 Screen capture from RCS Commander software Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 9
From the Z-Xtreme Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Document Pages 7 & 8: Q. How do I change the settings for the internal Pacific Crest PDL UHF radio? A. First verify that a PDL radio is present inside the receiver. The part number (label on the rear panel) will indicate the radio type and frequency range. Simple channel changes can be done using TDS Survey Pro or Fieldmate radio set up routines. For more advanced setting changes Pacific Crest configuration software must be used. To use configuration software execute the following steps: With the RCS Commander software, send the following commands to the Z-Xtreme GPS receiver with the Internal PDL-RXO radio 1. Using Ashtech Commander s/w (RCS), enter the following command through any receiver comm. port: $PASHS,CTS,A,OFF 2. Using Ashtech Commander s/w (RCS), enter the following command through any receiver comm. port: $PASHS,SAV,Y 3. Power cycle receiver. 4. Using Ashtech Commander s/w (RCS), enter the following command through any receiver comm. port: $PASHS,SPD,D,5 5. Using Ashtech Commander s/w (RCS), enter the following command through any receiver comm. port: $PASHS,DSY,D,A 6. Using Ashtech Commander s/w (RCS), enter the following command through any receiver comm. port: $PASHS,DSY,A,D 7. Exit the Ashtech Commander s/w (RCS) program. 8. Connect PC serial port to comm port A of the receiver. 9. Start PDLConf 1.20 or later version. (this software can be downloaded from http://www.paccrst.com/download/upgrade.htm or by request from Ashtech customer support) 10. Click on the Pacific Crest icon in the upper left corner of the program, which enables a drop down menu. 11. Select Set Capture Method and select the Soft Break option. 12. From the main toolbar, select Load. 13. The software should connect to the radio @ 9600 baud and display radio settings. a. NOTE: If PDLConf cannot connect to the internal radio after following the steps above, issue $PASHS,RST using RCS, then try set Z-Xtreme port D baud rate to 38400 instead of 9600 in step four ($PASHS,SPD,D,7) and repeat steps 5-11. 14. After modifying the desired settings (DCE/DTE baud rate=9600, link rate=9600 and Modulation=GMSK) select Program from the main toolbar. 15. Power cycle receiver. 16. Verify base and rover radio settings and frequencies match and then set up RTK system. Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 10
Screen Capture displaying RCS Commander $PASH Commands Figure 15 Once the Daisy Chain between the Z-Xtreme GPS Receiver and the Internal PDL-RXO radio has been successfully established with the RCS Commander software, Exit the RCS Commander software, then Start the PDL Config software Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 11
Start Programs Pacific Crest Corporation PDL Config Figure 16 PDL CONF Logo / Splash screen.. Figure 17 Click on the Load button Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 12
Figure 18 This dialog indicates attempt to capture modem by soft-break Figure 19 This dialog confirms the connection to the Internal PDL-RXO radio; the software is reading the current configuration of the Internal PDL-RXO Rover radio. If you observe the software continually Polling the Baud Rate dialog, then displaying an error-message. The selected Baud Rate in the PDL Config software and Baud Rate SET in the internal PDL-RXO radio may not agree, preventing a successful connection. You may have to try another Baud Rate. Typically, the default Baud Rate of the internal PDL-RXO Rover radio is 9600. Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 13
Figure 20 The Identification tab Note the Model Information, Serial Number, and Owner information Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 14
Click on the Radio Link tab Figure 21 Link Rate: 9600 This setting is for the Radio to Radio communications over the Airwaves. Base and Rover Link Rate s must match. Modulation Type: GMSK This is default setting for Ashtech RTK receivers. Base and Rover Modulation Type s must match. Digisquelch: High This is default setting for the Internal PDL-RXO Rover radio. Channel Select: the default radio channel / frequency are displayed in this template. To change the radio channel / frequency, click on the Down-Arrow, browse the available channel / frequency table and select the desired channel / frequency. The Channel / Frequency selection MUST Match on both the Base and Rover Radios! Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 15
Click on the Serial Interface tab Figure 22 Port Baud Rate: 9600 This is the default Baud Rate to interface between the PDL Base radio and the Ashtech GPS receiver. Parity: None This is the default Parity for Ashtech GPS receivers Protocol: Transparent w/eot Timeout This is the default for Protocol for Ashtech GPS receivers. Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 16
If you have made any changes, click Program. Figure 23 Click on Yes Figure 24 You may want to Print the Internal PDL-RXO Rover Radio s configuration for future reference. To exit the PDL Config software, click Close. Final Step: Perform a front panel Parameter Reset on the Z-Xtreme RTK Rover GPS receiver, this will cancel the Daisy Chain mode in the receiver, your ready to RTK. Thales Navigation: Configuration of the Pacific Crest Radios using PDL Config 17