If your mobile Sharp system includes the navigation option, you need to specify the position of the GNSS antenna and the navigation expansion module relative to the center of the rear axle of the patrol vehicle to get accurate navigation values.
Before you begin
- Enable AutoVu™ navigation.
- You need to measure the x, y, and z distances (see vehicle image below) between
the vehicle's rear axle and both the GNSS antenna and the GNSS connector. You
will need a measuring tape and other tools to help you. Measure from the antenna
to the rear axle in all three directions, and from the GNSS connector to the
rear axle in all three directions. NOTE: Measurement precision must be within 10 cm (4 in.).
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SharpZ3: The GNSS
connector is located on the navigation expansion module.
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SharpX: The GNSS
connector is located on the ALPR Processing Unit face plate.
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SharpZ3: The GNSS
connector is located on the navigation expansion module.
What you should know
- The x axis represents the position of the equipment relative to the length of the car (rear and front). The zero position being the rear axle, a negative value is behind the rear axle and a positive value is in front of the rear axle.
- The y axis represents the position of the equipment relative to the width of the car (left or the right) when standing behind the vehicle and looking towards it. The zero position being the center of the car, a positive value is towards the left and a negative value is towards the right.
- The z axis represents the height of the equipment relative to the rear axle. A positive value is positioned above the axle.
- The diagrams provided on the configuration page are for illustrative purpose
only as vehicle models may vary. The symbols will be displayed within the
diagram boundaries even if large numbers are entered in the measurements input
fields.