07a.dps General Maintenance
07a.dps General Maintenance
07a.dps General Maintenance
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Maintenance/Troubleshooting - Revision History
History Changes
A First issue
B New layout, changes to several slides
C New layout, changes to several slides, delete DARPS slides
D New setup DPS 700, changes to several slides
E DPS 116/132, changes to several slides
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Maintenance & Troubleshooting - Content
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Description of the Hardware
Platform
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Hardware Platform Description - Front Panel
SCSI CD
Rom Interface
External PC
Communication Interface
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Hardware Platform - Component Overview
Rear
7 - Multi Conn board
8 - Main board
9 - Ventilation fan
8 9
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Hardware Platform - GPS Receiver
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Hardware Platform - GPS Receiver
Front
Location of power
distribution board
Location of hard
disk
Location of
GPS receiver
Rear Location of main
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Hardware Platform - Power Distribution
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Hardware Platform - Rear Side
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Serial Line Communication
Set-up
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Hardware Platform Description - Front Panel
SCSI CD
Rom Interface
External PC
Communication Interface
COM Port #1
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Hardware Platform - Rear Side
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UHF Transceiver Interface-DPS UHF Transceiver
PWR: Should lit red when the main power is set to on and power is supplied
to the unit.
RXD: This green led is lit when the radio receives data.
TXD: The TX diode should not be lit.
Port 1: For connecting to the radio frequency control port on the DPS
200/DPS 102 unit (com2).
Port 2: Not in use.
Port 3: For output of differential corrections to the DPS 102/200 (com17).
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Serial Line Set-up-DPS 116/132/200 Default
Setup (1/2)
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Serial Line Set-up - DPS 700 Default Setup
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Fugro Demodulator - Interface to DPS
When corresponding
baudrates and data formats
have been set, the interface
between the Fugro
demodulator and the DPS/
DARPS will be correct.
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Fugro #2
Fugro #1
Input
COM #1
Output
Input IONO from 132
COM #2
Ch. Contr. 464
DPS 200
Output
Input IALA diff. corr. IALA diff. Corr.
COM #3
Output
Input
COM #4
Output
Input Fugro #1 diff. corr. Fugro #1 diff. corr.
COM #5 IONO to 200
Output
Input Fugro #2 diff. corr. Fugro #2 diff. corr.
COM #6
Output
Input Gyro Gyro
COM #7
DPS 132
Output
Input HP/XP from Fugro
COM #8
Output DP DP
Input
COM #9
Output DP DP
Input HDT from 200 HDT from 132
COM #10
Output HDTDP
to 200 HDTDP
to 132
Input
COM #11
Output
Input UHF 464 diff. corr UHF 464 diff. corr
COM #12
Output 20
Fugro #2
Fugro #1
Input
COM #1
Output
Input IONO from 132
COM #2
Ch. Contr. 464
DPS 200
Output
Input IALA diff. corr. IALA diff. Corr.
COM #3
Output
Input
COM #4
Output
Input Fugro #1 diff. corr. Fugro #1 diff. corr.
COM #5 IONO to 200
Output
Input Fugro #2 diff. corr. Fugro #2 diff. corr.
COM #6
Output
Input Gyro Gyro
COM #7
DPS 132
Output
Input HP/XP from Fugro
COM #8
Output DP DP
Input
COM #9
Output DP DP
Input HDT from 200 HDT from 132
COM #10
Output HDT to 200 HDT to 132
Input
COM #11
Output
Input UHF 464 diff. corr UHF 464 diff. corr
COM #12
Output 21
Serial Line Set-up - DGPS Interface
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Serial Line Set-up - DGPS Interface DPS 700
The AUX - Serial port is com15 to 18 and IALA ANT. is com3. These com ports are used for input of DGPS corrections.
The DPS 200 unit receives a set of DGPS corrections from the DPS 102. These corrections have already been compensated
for the ionospheric delay errors. As can be seen, com16 on DPS 132 outputs corrections to com18 on the DPS 200.
DPS 200
TMS Display
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PetroBraz
UHF
Receiver Interface
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UHF Transceiver Interface-DPS UHF Transceiver
PWR: Should lit red when the main power is set to on and power is supplied
to the unit.
RXD: This green led is lit when the radio receives data.
TXD: The TX diode should not be lit.
Port 1: For connecting to the radio frequency control port on the DPS
200/DPS 102 unit (com2).
Port 2: Not in use.
Port 3: For output of differential corrections to the DPS 102/200 (com17).
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UHF Transceiver Interface - Serial Line
Connection
DPS HW Platform
Com3 (Internal) RS-232 4800 n 8 1 DPS 102 and DPS 200: DiffCorrLink RTCM IALA
Beacon receiver.
Com15 RS-232 9600 n 8 1 DPS 102 and DPS 200: DiffCorrLink SCF (Seastar
supercompressed) From Spotbeam demodulator.
Com16 RS-232 9600 n 8 1 DPS 102 and DPS 200: DiffCorrLink SCF (Seastar
supercompressed) From Inmarsat demodulator.
DPS 102: Output RTCM to DPS 200.
Com17 or 12 RS-232 9600 n 8 1 DPS 102 and DPS 200: DiffCorrLink RTCM from
UHF Transceiver Module.
Com18 RS-232 9600 n 8 1 DPS 200: RTCM from DPS 102.
DPS 102: Spare.
UHF
Port 1 RS-232 9600 n 8 1 9-pin female, for connecting to the radio control port
on the DPS unit.
Port 3 RS-232 9600 n 8 1 9-pin male, differential data port.
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UHF Transceiver Interface - UHF Channel Setup
The UHF 465 radio can be setup using from the DPS 102 unit.
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UHF Transceiver Interface-Selecting UHF Channel
After launching the DGPS 465 Setup a program for channel settings
of the Wood & Douglas radio is available.
A list of channels can be selected with the following frequencies:
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Fugro Demodulator
Interface
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Fugro Demodulator - DGPS Interface to DPS
In practice:
Baud rates must also be set to the same for both the transmitting and
receiving system (com port).
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Fugro Demodulator - The User Setting Menu
CURRENT READINGS...
Data Rate
C-O = Range Error = DGPS
Correction
Detector Mode RTCM
Available configuration
RAW modes for output of
correction data to DPS
OFF
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Fugro Demodulator - Configuration Modes
DGPS corrections from selected reference stations on the link are output
to the user.
If this output format is chosen, its necessary through the Remote Sites
Menu to select which reference stations should be output.
DGPS corrections from all reference stations on the link are output to
the user.
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Fugro Demodulator - Data Formats & Baud Rates
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Fugro 3000L Demodulator - The Rear Side
The DATA com port is being used to output DGPS corrections to both
DPS and DARPS.
The AUXILLARY port can be used in special configurations.
Power input to the demodulator should be in the range 10-32 V DC.
The DGPS antenna cable should be connected to the TNC connector.
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Fugro 3510 LR Demodulator - The Rear Side
The DATA com port is being used to output DGPS corrections to both
DPS and DARPS.
The AUXILLARY
COMMAND port can be used in special configurations.
Power input to the demodulator should be in the range 10-32 V DC.
The DGPS antenna cable should be connected to the TNC connector.
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Fugro Demodulator - Interface to DARPS/DPS
When corresponding
baudrates and data formats
have been set, the interface
between the Fugro
demodulator and the DPS/
DARPS will be correct.
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Fugro Demodulator - Pin Layout - DPS HWPL
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Set-up File - The DARPS/DPS Setup File
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General Software
Maintenance
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Software - Loading New Software
The DPS and DARPS software can be upgraded and there are several
options that is dependant on:
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Software - New Reference Station List
The DPS and DARPS systems contains a file with name and
geographical position for DGPS reference stations World-Wide and this
file can be updated by the following procedures:
Start Task Manager by CTRL+ALT+DEL
Go to Processes and end task DiffCorrMasterP
Open Explorer and delete file St_coord_def in the c:\DPS\ETC folder
Copy the new St_coord-def file to the same folder
Restart the DPS software by typing CTRL+ALT+DEL and choose Logoff.
Logoff restarts the software and the new file is copied into the file St_coord
and this is the file the sw uses.
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Software - Configure COM Ports
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Troubleshooting using
Software
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Troubleshooting using Software - The Dbviewer
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Dbviewer Database - DPS - GpsMeasure_0
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Dbviewer Database - DPS - CorrLinkStatus_0
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Dbviewer Database - DPS - RefStationsInUse
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Dbviewer Database - DPS - QAPosFixStatus_0
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Dbviewer Database - DPS - PrimaryPosFix_0
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Troubleshooting Software - I/O Data from DPS
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Hardware Maintenance &
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting - Problems Causing Malfunctions
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Troubleshooting - Check Signal Reception
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Troubleshooting - Check the GPS Receiver
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Troubleshooting - The GPS & DGPS Antenna
Ensure that the outdoor GPS antenna connectors are wrapped with
waterproof self-vulcanizing tape.
Stretch the tape to double length and start wrapping a bit down on the
cable.
Wrap the tape all over the connectors and if possible - seal it with
electric coating.
An alternate way of waterproofing is using heat shrinkable hose with
glue.
The hose should cover the whole connector and part of the cable and
finally it should be sealed with electric coating.
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Troubleshooting - Check the GPS/DGPS Antenna
Disconnect the GPS antenna cable at the rear side of the processing
unit.
Measure the resistance between the centre pin and shield in the cable
(with the antenna connected).
The new GPS PRO, AERO L1, and Ashtech Marine 4 antenna does not
have certain resistance that can be measured but the table on the
next page can be used as an guidance.
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Troubleshooting - Antenna Measurements
on center leader. A e ro
G P S /G L O N A S S
A T 1 6 7 5 -1 W -N T P F 6 M>
A e ro A T 2 7 7 5 -4 2 W -N T P F 628
Resistance should be as L 1 /L 2
IA L A 3 1 9 ,3
shown in the table. U H F -4 5 0 M H z 0 ,4
U H F -8 6 0 M H z 0 ,3
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Troubleshooting - Checking Antenna Cable
Disconnect the antenna in the other end of the cable. Now the Ohm
reading between the centre and the shelf should be infinite if there is
no short-circuiting of the cable.
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The Inmarsat & Spotbeam Demodulators
The reason why they should not be swapped is that the demodulator
connected to the Spotbeam antenna outputs 12V.
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Troubleshooting - Degraded Position Accuracy
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Troubleshooting - Checking the GPS Receiver
LED indicator
When observing the GPS-receiver, the LED indicator will give one
green blink for each satellite tracked by the receiver.
The red blink indicates that the GPS-receiver starts counting satellites
over again.
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Troubleshooting - Pin Layout Com Ports
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Fugro Demodulator - Pin Layout - DPS HWPL
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