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Updated icons to support the all new Asteri X4i
A red icon indicates that you do not have an Asteri GNSS connected or that you have fewer than 4 satellites visible.
There are two ways to tell the difference:
Does the Accuracy Indicator state "Sats: 0" or is there a number next to it?
Your Asteri GNSS receiver may need more time to track satellites. Please wait a few minutes. If it continues, please see the next steps below.
If the Accuracy Indicator continues to read "Sats:0," does the Settings screen state "No Asteri Connected" (only valid with MFi series Asteri receivers)?
Click the "No Asteri Connected" button to reconnect.
If still unsuccessful, reference the Resolving Asteri Connection Issues support notes.
If your Asteri device still cannot connect, please see the next steps below.
Within the Real Time Settings screen, can you see raw NMEA data being streamed accompanied by an Asteri "status?"
If no, you may be experiencing a problem with Bluetooth connectivity. Reference the Resolving Asteri Connection Issues support notes.
An orange icon indicates "Autonomous" or uncorrected GNSS data.
Tri-Global recommends waiting for a DGNSS correction at minimum (yellow icon). However, with the Asteri X4i, even an autonomous signal can yield sub-meter precision.
Use with caution. Multipath can significantly affect uncorrected positions.
A yellow icon represents DGPS correction (usually SBAS).
Most SBAS positions will yield sub-meter results with the Asteri X2, X3, or X4i devices.
The Asteri X4i will yield extremely good sub-meter results, especially with the multi-frequency external antenna.
However, sub-foot estimated precision values are possible even with the Asteri X4i internal antenna.
A blue icon indicates Satellite Assisted Orbitas Correct "Converging" and is only available while using the Asteri X4i.
The converging status means that the Asteri X4i is using the Orbitas Correct provided RTK position to "converge" the onboard PPP (Precise Point Positioning) datum and results. Even though the estimated precisions are good while converging, it is recommended to wait approximately 2-5 minutes for the results to "fix" before collecting.
The locked blue icon indicates that Satellite Assisted Orbitas Correct has "fixed." This is the second most accurate status that can be achieved.
Once fixed, the Asteri receiver should continue to achieve sub-foot or better precisions, even after the loss of internet connection.*
As of September 23, 2024, these accuracies are still under review and subject to change.
A green icon represents a "Float RTK" solution.
In previous Orbitas versions, a green icon represented RTK with no differentiator of Fixed or Float.
It is important to note that Orbitas Correct 10cm (released October 2024) may never "Fix."
The green locked indicates a Fixed RTK solution; this is the most accurate status available for Orbitas Correct. It is the only method available to truly achieve "centimeter" results with Orbitas Correct or local RTK solutions.
Note the "sub-inch" estimated precision in the example below.
Tr-Global recommends using the multi-frequency external antenna when using Orbitas Correct.
When using only the Asteri device's internal antenna and RTK, the Float solution can sometimes degrade the precision values.