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Once you have selected your point press F1 CONT to continue The final panel in
the wizard is a confirmation panel You should see the base station’s position and
the flashing base station “lightning” indicating that it is sending out RTK correc-
tions Press F1 FINSH to finish the wizard, return to the main menu, start re-
ceiving RTK corrections and get a fixed position!
Tips or Bluetooth
The status of the Bluetooth connections can be checked by selecting the Blue-
tooth icon at the top of the screen This tells you what devices are attached to
which port If they are black then they are currently connected If they are gray
then they are not connected There are three Bluetooth ports and each one is
configured for a particular device
Port 1: Rover antenna,
Port 2: Reference antenna
Port 3: Bluetooth radio
Note that the first time you connect to a Bluetooth device it will ask for authenti-
cation The PIN is “0000” If it is the first time connecting to the Bluetooth device
it may take a few seconds to complete the connection
The Bluetooth connections can also be checked checking the Blue LED at the top
of the ZRT100 and ZGP800a
USB cable: If the communication to the antenna is via the USB cable then the
1 2m cable with red markings needs to be attached between the ZGP800C and
the ZGP800A “USB cable” need to be selected in Instrument Con ig > An-
tenna.
Issues
(A) Re erence antenna connected as a rover
If a Bluetooth connection is active on a device then that device will not be visible
when searching for a Bluetooth device Therefore if your ZGP800A is connected
as a rover you will not be able to search it as a reference antenna Turn on the
rover antenna and within “Antenna Configuration” for the rover establish the
connection to the correct antenna