Page 2 - BOTTOM VIEW
2 OEM6 FAMILY CARDS Figure 1: OEM615 Connectors and Indicators Figure 2: OEM617 Connectors and Indicators BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW LED Status Indicator J1101 Power/data/signal connector J101 RF signal IN/LNA power OUT BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW LED Status Indicator J1101 Power/data/signal connector J101 RF si...
Page 3 - Oscillator
3 Figure 3: OEM617D Connectors and Indicators Figure 4: OEM628 Connectors and Indicators BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW LED Status Indicator J1101 Power/data/signal connector Primary RF signal IN/LNA power OUT Secondary RF signal IN/LNA power OUT TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW P1500 power, data and signaling P1502 CAN/...
Page 4 - OEM6 Family Installation and Operation User Manual; TOP VIEW
4 Figure 5: OEM638 Connectors and Indicators SETTING UP AN OEM6 FAMILY CARD Complete the following steps below to connect and power the OEM6 family card. 1. Install the OEM6 family card and the wiring harness in a secure enclosure to reduce environmental exposure, RF interference, and protect agains...
Page 5 - OV; Establishing a New Receiver Connection; OEM6 Family
5 2. Prepare the COM ports as necessary. For OEM628 and OEM638, COM1 is software configurable for RS-232 and RS-422.For OEM615, OEM617 and OEM617D, COM1 is LVTTL and requires a level-converter to communicate at RS-232/RS-422 levels. 3. Mount a GNSS antenna on a secure, stable structure with an unobs...
Page 6 - Tracking Satellites Indicator
6 2. Select New Connection from the Welcome window . 3. Enter a name for the connection.4. Select Device Type to use to communicate from the drop list: • Serial - define the COM port and connection settings • USB - define the COM port and connection settings • Network - select a receiver and define ...
Page 7 - Entering Commands; Console; NABLING; SBAS; OEM6 Family Firmware Reference Manual
7 Entering Commands Commands can be sent to the receiver with the Console window under View in the menu bar. Enter commands in the text box at the bottom of the Console window. Note the following when entering commands: • Logs can be requested in three formats: ASCII (e.g., log bestposa ), Abbreviat...
Page 8 - Refer to the
8 E NABLING L- BAND L-Band equipped receivers can achieve sub-metre position accuracy using correction data received from geostationary satellites. To use the L-Band corrections, an L-Band-capable receiver model and antenna are required (refer to our web site www.novatel.com/products/gnss-antennas f...
Page 10 - ETHERNET CONNECTION; at; POST PROCESSING; Products; DATA LOGGING; An extensive set of logs are available to capture data (refer to the
10 ETHERNET CONNECTION The OEM628 and OEM638 receivers are equipped with a 10/100baseT Ethernet port that supports IPv4 Internet layer, TCP/IP transport, Telnet and ping. Through the port, remote debugging, accept MRTCA (modified RTCA) data and downloading firmware can be performed. OEM6 family rece...
Page 11 - ONBOARD MEMORY; OEM6 Family Installation and; Additional Functionality
11 ONBOARD MEMORY The OEM638 contains 4 gigabytes of non-volatile flash memory for onboard data storage. Data can be logged to internal memory and downloaded for post-processing. Refer to the OEM6 Family Installation and Operation User Manual (OM-20000128) for details. Additional Functionality Refer...
Page 12 - QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS; Quick Start Guide - OEM6 Family Cards
12 QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS For questions or comments regarding a OEM6 Family card, please contact NovAtel using one of these methods: Email: [email protected] Web: www.novatel.com Phone: 1-800-NOVATEL (U.S. and Canada) +1-403-295-4900 (International) Fax: 403-295-4901 OEM6, Waypoint, NovAtel and RT-...