GNSS status

The GNSS Method button shows the most important GNSS status information at a glance:

  • The selected observation type. If it shows:
    • Averaging , then GNSS positions are averaged to obtain the measurement position.
    • Single , then a single GNSS position is used as the measurement position.
  • The number of satellites being used. The color of the badge changes according to the settings and the incoming correction data, to indicate if the received GNSS data matches the configured correction service. If:
    • the received corrections are from the preferred correction source (for example, NTRIP or the Trimble Correction Hub), then the GNSS badge is green.
    • the received corrections are not from the preferred correction source (for example, RTX or SBAS), then the GNSS badge is blue.
    • no corrections are received, then the GNSS badge is red.
  • The current estimated accuracy of the calculated GNSS position.
  • The current configured antenna height.

On the map, the GNSS position cursor is color-coded to indicate the quality of the current GNSS position:

Cursor Indicates the current GNSS position is...

Outside the quality limits. Measurement is not possible.

Within the warning limit. A warning message appears if you attempt to log the position. To log the position, tap OK in the message.

Within the defined quality limits. When you tap the GNSS Method button, measurement starts immediately.

For more detailed GNSS status information, touch-hold the GNSS Method button and then tap Position or Skyplot .