Novatel OM-AD-0020 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual


 
2 - Installation
Test Bed Receiver Subsystem Addendum Rev 1 11
2 INSTALLATION OF TEST BED RECEIVER
This chapter provides sufficient information to allow you to set up and prepare the Test Bed Receiver for initial operation.
MINIMUM CONFIGURATION
In order for the Test Bed Receiver to function as a complete system, a minimum equipment configuration is required.
This is illustrated in Figure 3.
Figure 3 Test Bed Minimum System Configuration
The recommended minimum configuration and required accessories are listed below:
NovAtel Test Bed Receiver
User-supplied L1/L2 GPS and L1 GLONASS antennas and LNA
User-supplied power supply (+22 to +30 V DC, 5 A maximum)
Optional (could use internal 10 MHz OCXO) user-supplied external frequency reference (10 MHz).
User-supplied interface, such as a PC or other data communications equipment, capable of standard serial
communications (RS-232C).
User-supplied data and RF cables
Of course, your intended set-up may differ significantly from this minimum configuration. The Test Bed Receiver has
many features that would not be used in the minimum configuration shown above. This section merely describes the
basic system configuration, which you can modify to meet your specific situation.
Data processing
equipment
GPS & GEO
Antenna (L1 & L2)
Power Supply
22 - 30 V DC
GPS & GLONASS
Antenna (L1)