Becker Traffic Pro 4773 User manual

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Contents
1. ”Symbols used in the installation guide” on page 1
2. ”Safety and installation instructions” on page 1
3. ”Installation of the GPS antenna” on page 2
4. ”Connecting the reverse signal” on page 8
5. ”Connections” on page 4
6. ”Connecting the speed signal (GAL)” on page 8
7. ”Installation / Removal of the Traffic Pro” on page 9
8. ”Initializing GPS and Performing the Sensor Test” on page 10
9. ”Installation of the Navigation Software” on page 12
10. ”Calibration” on page 13
11. ”Service Mode” on page 16
1. Symbols used in the installation guide
Gdenotes instructions which are important for your safety and the safety of others.
denotes instructions which are important for the installation and function of the unit.
2. Safety and installation instructions
The installation of TrafficPro should only be carried out by a qualified installation professional.
• Disconnect the vehicle battery before installation of the unit.
GNote the safety instructions of the vehicle manufacturer (airbags, immobilisers etc.).
• When routing the cables, ensure that they do not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle and that they are
protected from damage.
• Before installation, park the vehicle in a safe and level place and remove the ignition key.

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3. Installation of the GPS antenna
GPeople with pacemakers should avoid physical contact with the magnetic antenna and should not carry the antenna
on their person, as this may affect the function of the pacemaker.
Keep the magnetic antenna away from data storage media (disks, credit cards, magnetic cards etc.) and electronic and
precision engineering equipment, as this may cause data to be deleted.
Do not use the antenna in areas at risk of explosion.
It is important to secure the antenna so that it cannot become detached in a collision or sudden brake maneuver.
Possible installation positions
• Inside the vehicle
The antenna should only be installed under a non-metallised windshield.
When selecting the installation position, ensure that the antenna has a clear view in all directions, and that it
is not covered by the windshield wipers. Obstructions caused by the hood, window crossbeams and roof
should be avoided as far as possible.
a. Secure the antenna to the base plate (1) using the magnet attached to the antenna.
b. Remove protective strip from top of adhesive tape (2) and stick to the centre of the base plate bottom.
c. Remove protective strip from bottom of adhesive tape (2) and stick the antenna and base plate onto the vehicle
dashboard beneath the windshield at the installation position.

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GPS reception can be affected by windshields with integrated antenna, windshield heating or thermally insu-
lated windshield. Some thermally insulated windshield are coated with titanium or silver oxide. Installation
of the GPS antenna in the vehicle interior can considerably impair the function of the navigation system under
these conditions.
• Outside the vehicle
a. Attach the antenna to a flat, pre-washed metal surface using the magnet attached to the antenna.
b. Then guide the antenna cable into the vehicle interior.
GThe maximum vehicle speed for the antenna if magnetically attached is 110 mph. The antenna must be removed or
specially secured at higher speeds.
The antenna is not suitable for car-wash facilities.
Base plate (1)
Adhesive tape (2)
Plug

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4. Connections
Connection instructions
Socket A
1 Speed Signal (GAL) - (grey/brown)
2 Reverse Lamp Signal (brown)
3 Telephone Mute (grey)
4 Permanent positive (yellow)
5 Control output for retractable or amplified antenna/
amplifier (blue)
6 Illumination (orange)
7 Switched Positive (red)
8 Ground (black)
Socket B
1 Loudspeaker rear right + (violet/black)
2 Loudspeaker rear right - (violet)
3 Loudspeaker front right + (grey/black)
4 Loudspeaker front right - (grey)
5 Loudspeaker front left + (white/black)
6 Loudspeaker front left - (white)
7 Loudspeaker rear left + (green/black)
8 Loudspeaker rear left - (green)
Socket C1
1 Line output rear left + (long RCA pigtail with red stripe)
2 Line output rear right + (long RCA pigtail with white stripe)
3 Line output - (signal ground)
4 Line output front left +(short RCA pigtail with red stripe)
5 LineOut front right + (short RCA pigtail with white stripe)
6 Subwoofer Line output +
Socket C2
7-12 CD Changer connections
Socket C3
13 Telephone hands-free speaker input + (red)
14 Telephone hands-free speaker input - (black)
15-17 CD Changer connections
18 CD Changer connection / Auxiliary input - (signal
ground)
19 CD Changer connection / Auxiliary input left +
20 CD Changer connection / Auxiliary input right +
C1 C2 C3
B
A
GPS
antenna
connector
Radio
Antenna
connector

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Power, speaker and signal connections:
•Telephone mute: Connect Pin 3 (grey) to the ”mute” connection of the vehicle’s telephone (if equipped) which
provides a ground signal when the phone is activated.
•Permanent positive: Connect Pin 4 (yellow) to the lead in the vehicle’s radio connector that provides +12VDC at
all times.
•Power antenna/amplifier turn-on: Connect Pin 5 (blue) to the lead in the vehicle’s radio connector that activates
the vehicle’s retractable or amplified antenna. If the vehicle is equipped with aftermarket or factory installed
amplifiers, connect this lead to the ”remote turn-on” lead of the amplifier(s).
•Illumination: Connect Pin 6 (orange) to the lead in the vehicle’s radio connector that provides +5 - +12VDC when
the vehicle’s parking lights are activated.
•Switched Positive: Connect Pin 7 (red) to the lead in the vehicle’s radio connector which provides +12VDC when
the ignition key is turned to the ACC or IGN position.
•Ground: Connect Pin 8 (black) to the lead in the vehicle’s radio connector which has a direct connection to the
vehicle’s chassis. Alternately, you may connect this wire directly to the vehicle’s chassis (bare metal).
•Reverse Lamp Signal: TrafficPro must receive a signal from the vehicle to determine whether the vehicle is moving
forward or in reverse. Pin 2 in Socket A (brown) must be connected to a wire which provides +12- +16 VDC when
the vehicle is placed in reverse and ground (0VDC) at all other times. The reverse signal wire in your vehicle
may be located at the transmission or shift linkage or at a reverse lamp.
Route a separate wire from the location where TrafficPro will be mounted to either reverse lamp in the rear of the
vehicle. Connect the wire to the reverse lamp connection which provides +12VDC-+16VDC when the transmission
is placed in reverse and ground (0VDC) at all other times. Connect the other end of the wire to pin 2, socket A in
TrafficPro’s connector (brown).
Alternately, you may connect the reverse signal wire to the reverse sensor on the transmission or shift linkage, which
provides +12VDC-+16VDC when the transmission is placed in reverse rather than the reverse lamp. If you choose

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this location, you must route the wire into the vehicle’s interior through a factory-installed rubber grommet or you
must install a grommet to protect the wire from damage or short circuit.
•Speed Sensor (GAL): TrafficPro must also receive a signal from the vehicle to determine the speed at which the
vehicle is travelling. This signal must be a 0Hz – 4kHz square wave pulse of less than 1.5V when the vehicle is at
rest and from 5V-16V when the vehicle is moving.
If your vehicle’s radio is equipped with a speed-sensitive volume control (the volume is automatically adjusted up or
down depending on speed) the GAL wire may be located in the radio’s power connector.
If your vehicle is not equipped with speed-sensitive volume control, the GAL wire will be located in the electronic
speedometer’s connector. For the location and color of the GAL wire located at the speedometer, please call the
TrafficPro Hotline.
Connect a wire to the vehicle’s speed sensor at either of the locations specified above and connect the other end of
the wire to pin 1, socket A (grey/brown) of TrafficPro.
If your vehicle is not equipped with an electronic speedometer or speed-sensitive volume control, or if your
vehicle uses an inductive sensor to send speed information to the speedometer, TrafficPro may not be com-
patible with your vehicle. If you suspect such incompatibility, please call the TrafficPro Hotline for confirma-
tion.
•Socket B: Connect Pins 1-8, observing proper polarity, to each of the vehicle’s speakers using the wires provided at
the vehicle’s radio connector. Alternately, you may extend each of these wires and connect them directly to the
speakers if you are installing speakers.
Do not connect TrafficPro to a speaker system that uses a common ground connection for the speakers. Each
speaker must have a separate + and – connection.
•Socket C1: Connect the RCA type jacks to the inputs of aftermarket amplifiers or signal processors.
•Socket C2: Connect socket C2 to the CD changer (sold separately) using the cable provided with the CD changer.

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•Socket C3: The plug for socket C3 is included with the CD changer (sold separately) and is also available as an
accessory if an auxiliary input or telephone hands free audio input is required. Please call the TrafficPro Hotline.
•Telephone hands-free interface: Connect Pins 13 and 14 (red and black) to the hands-free speaker output of your
telephone (if equipped). The telephone conversation will be heard through the vehicle’s speaker system.
•CD Changer connection: Connect Pins 15-17 to the CD Changer (sold separately) using the connector provided
with the CD Changer.
•Auxiliary input: Connect the RCA type connectors to the line-level output of an external source unit.
•Radio antenna and GPS antenna: Connect the GPS antenna to the antenna socket adjacent to Socket A. Connect
the radio antenna to the antenna socket opposite Socket A. If your vehicle is equipped with a Motorola type antenna
connector, you must use the adapter provided with TrafficPro.

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5. Connecting the reverse signal
If the switch on the gearbox or shift linkage is accessible:
• Connect a separate lead to the activated contact.
Connect the lead to socket A pin 2 (brown).
Low - level = ground, high - level = 12 V - 16 V
If the switch is not accessible:
• Check which lead is routed to the reversing lamp. Then, if neces-
sary, remove the inner cover for the reversing light.
Connect a separate lead to the activated lead of the reversing lamp
and connect to socket A pin 2.
6. Connecting the speed signal (GAL)
(electronic speed signal is required for TrafficPro operation)
• Attach a wire to the wire in the vehicle that provides a speed signal
(often located in the factory radio harness or in the speedometer
harness) and connect the other end of the wire to Socket A, pin 1
(grey/brown).
A 0 to 4kHz square wave signal less than 1.5VDC when the
vehicle is stopped and from 5VDC to 16VDC when the ve-
hicle is moving must be provided by the vehicle’s speed
sensor. If you do not know the location of the speed signal
in your vehicle. please call the TrafficPro Hotline.
Reverse
signal
A
GAL signal
A

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7. Installation / Removal of the Traffic Pro
• Installation:
A universal mounting for DIN installation slots is integrated into
Traffic Pro. An installation frame or sleeve is not required. The
unit is inserted into the installation slot and secured with the slides
supplied.
To install, complete all electrical connections. Then push the unit
into the installation slot. Subsequently, insert slides into the open-
ings on the front of the unit until the first detent position (Fig. A).
Next lock the radio in by pulling on both slides as shown in Fig. B.
Subsequently, remove the slides.
The installation angle of the unit must not exceed 0° - 35°
(vertical).
• Removal:
To remove the unit, it must first be unlocked. For this purpose,
push in both slides to the second detent position, as shown in Fig-
ure A. Subsequently, withdraw the unit with both slides. (Fig. C).
Then remove the slides by pressing the springs on the right and left
sides of the unit.
If the unit was previously installed in another vehicle, it may be
necessary to adjust the springs on the unit before installation. To
adjust the springs, insert slide as shown in Fig. Dand subsequently
adjust as shown in Fig. E(Gently press slide in the direction of 1
while at the same time moving the slide in the direction of 2).
A
B
C
D
E
1
2

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8. Initializing GPS and Performing the Sensor Test
• Connect the battery.
• Switch on the vehicle ignition to initialize the GPS and to perform
the sensor test. Switch on Traffic Pro.
Enter code (see the operation guide for a detailed description).
• Press the multifunction button and the multifunction
button simultaneously.
• This calls up the menu for the initial GPS start-up and for the sen-
sor test.
• Drive the vehicle forwards or backwards at varying speeds to con-
firm operation of the speed signal test.
The number under Speed must change (even at a low
speed).
The number under Speed must not increase when idling or
pressing the accelerator when the vehicle is parked.
• Engage the reverse gear for the reverse signal function test.
The arrows under Direction must change direction on
engaging the reverse gear.
• When initializing GPS, the vehicle must be parked outdoors, while
ensuring that it has a clear view in all directions (not in the imme-
diate vicinity of buildings).
RADIO99 99.9
Bbc Ww1 Kbw Klc Usm Kbb _>
GPS WAIT
F: 1 S: 1
ALM: 2
110
Speed Direction
000
GPS WAIT
F: 1 S: 1
ALM: 2
Speed Direction
012
GPS WAIT
F: 1 S: 1
ALM: 2
Speed Direction
000
GPS WAIT
F: 1 S: 1
ALM: 2

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Information on the GPS reception is given in the right-hand part of
the display.
Four different messages may appear:
- GPS OK: GPS reception is already available.
- GPS WAIT: It is necessary to wait for GPS reception. You must
wait until GPS OK is displayed.
- GPS ANTENNA ERROR: The GPS antenna is not properly con-
nected.
- GPS MODUL ERROR: If this message is displayed for more than
one minute, please contact the Traffic Pro hotline.
You must wait until GPS OK, F: 2 (or F: 3) and ALM: 22
(or a higher value) is displayed.
This procedure (first reception of the necessary GPS data)
may take a few minutes. The unit must remain switched on
for the duration of this procedure. The vehicle must not be
moved. If after 5 minutes there has been no change in the
values, the parked position (clear view in all directions as
far as possible) or the installation location of the GPS an-
tenna must be checked.
•Once
GPS OK is displayed, you may quit the menu for initial GPS
start-up and for the sensor test by simultaneously pressing the
multifunction button and the multifunction button.
Speed Direction
012
GPS OK
F: 3 S: 6
ALM: 22
Speed Direction
012
GPS WAIT
F: 1 S: 1
ALM: 2
Speed Direction
012
GPS
ANTENNA
E O
Speed Direction
012
GPS
MODUL
E O
Speed Direction
012
GPS OK
F: 3 S: 6
ALM: 22
110

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9. Installation of the Navigation Software
• Press the button.
• Insert the Navigation CD to install the software for the navigation
system.
• After the navigation software has been installed, the display shown
to the right appears followed by the language selection display also
shown on the right.
• Select the language using the right rotary knob . Confirm your
language selection by pressing the knob.
You can choose either a male or a female voice for some languag-
es.
Select the voice using the right rotary knob . Confirm your
choice by pressing the knob.
The display shown to the right appears when the language and
voice selections have been loaded into memory. Then press the
right rotary knob to confirm.
The language selection can be changed at a later time, as de-
scribed in the operating guide.
Nav
NAVIGATION IS BEING ACTIVATED!
PLEASE OBSE VE HIGHWAY CODE
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH GB
FEMALE 1
FEMALE 2
LANGUAGE IS LOADED
P ESS OK

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10. Calibration
After installing Traffic Pro, initializing the GPS, performing the sensor
test and choosing a language aqnd voice, a calibration ride is required.
During the ride, the speed signal (GAL) is automatically adapted to the
vehicle-specific data and the gyro sensor is automatically adapted
to the installation position of the unit.
The distance to be covered depends on the type of vehicle and the local
conditions.
The navigation system is only ready for operation after
completion of the calibration ride. The main navigation
menu is displayed. Final precision is only achieved after a
further ride.
• The adjacent display appears after the confirmation of the lan-
guage and voice selections.
If that GPS reception has deteriorated as a result of changing the
vehicle position and due to obstructions. The adjacent display ap-
pears.
Adequate GPS reception must be ensured for the calibra-
tion ride. This means at least 2-D FIX. With GPS FIX 3-D
the calibration will be quicker. However: a lower accuracy
of the GPS signal (2-D FIX) does not lead to a poorer cali-
bration, but instead will mean that the time and distance
needed for the calibration will increase.
CALIB ATION IDE CAN STA T
WHEEL: 3451,GY O: 30, SAT: 4
48:52.53N 08:30.25E
PLEASE WAIT FO GPS ECEPTION!
CALIB ATION IDE NOT POSSIBLE
16.09.99 09:15 1-D FIX

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If, even after sveral minutes, the display with the request
CALI RATION RIDE CAN START does not appear, you should
check the GPS reception conditions again (as under Service Mode
in the Section ”Function test of GPS antenna (GPS INFO)” on
page 17).
As soon as the display with the request CALI RATION RIDE CAN
START appears, you may start the calibration.
A calibration ride can also be performed in a non-digitised
area. The insertion of the Navigation CD is not absolutely
necessary after the navigation software has been installed.
Without the Navigation CD inserted, no location is dis-
played.
• The basic requirement for a calibration ride is: driving 0.2 miles
in a straight line, then turning by at least 60 degrees and then
driving 0.2 miles in a straight line again, and turning again.
The direction you turn is of no significance. If these condi-
tions cannot be fulfilled due to the road or the fact that you
do not always have optimum GPS reception, this will not
lead to a poorer calibration, but will simply mean the time
and distance necessary for the calibration ride will be long-
er.

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If the unit is switched off during the calibration ride, lan-
guage installation is requested when the unit is switched on
again. Reinstallation can be skipped by pressing the
button.
• When calibration has been completed the main navigation menu is
displayed.
• For correct navigation on routes with time-dependent traffic guid-
ance, the time should be set correctly as described under "System
settings" in the operation guide.
Nav
DEST. MEMO Y
DESTINATION
P.O.I.

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11. Service Mode
In Service Mode, various functions can be checked in detail and the cal-
ibration can be modified.
• Switch on the unit (see operation guide).
Enter code (see operation guide).
• If the unit has already been calibrated, select the main navigation
menu by pressing the button.
If the unit has not been calibrated, proceed as described in the after
next point.
• Press the button again to access the system settings.
• Press and hold the multifunction button. Then press the
multifunction button. This calls up the Service Mode.
The following functions can be selected in the Service Mode:
•GPS INFO - GPS function test
•CALI RATION - function for deleting the calibration or for setting
a calibration
•CALI RATION RIDE - display for calibration ride
•MODULE TEST - internal component test
•SENSORS - sensor function test
•SPEECH TEST - voice test
•DEMO - demo mode selection
•VERSION - the status of the Navigation CD is displayed
By turning the right rotary knob , select the desired entry
(large letters) and press to confirm.
DEST. MEMO Y
DESTINATION
P.O.I.
Nav
Nav
TIME
SAVE POSITION
*LANGUAGE
3
5
VE SION
GPS INFO
CALIB ATION

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Function test of GPS antenna (GPS INFO)
In Service Mode, select GPS_INFO with the right rotary knob and
press to confirm.
If Traffic Pro is functioning properly and with GPS reception, the
number of satellites received (e.g. 5), the date and time (e.g. 13.03.99
14:56:08 ) and the type of positioning currently possible FIX: (e.g. 3D)
are displayed.
At least FIX 2D is required for quick and successful cali-
bration. A certain amount of time may be required to reach
this value (do not move the vehicle during this period).
In order to quit the GPS test, press the button. The unit switches
back to the Service Mode.
Changing the calibration (CALI RATION)
Deleting the calibration:
If the navigation system is removed from one vehicle and installed in
another, it must be recalibrated. However, to do so, the current calibra-
tion data must be deleted.
In the Service Mode, select CALI RATION using the right rotary
knob and press to confirm.
Using the right rotary knob select DELETE and press to confirm. The
calibration is deleted and the unit returns to the Service Mode.
VE SION
GPS INFO
CALIB ATION
13:03:99 14:56:08
FIX 3D X:5104905
PD 1.9 Y:29327722
Nav
GPS INFO
CALIBRATION
CALIB ATION IDE
DO NOT DELETE
DELETE
MODIFY

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Calibration setting:
Calibration settings should only be made when the val-
ues to be entered are known. The unit cannot perform
correct route calculations if incorrect values are en-
tered.
It is possible to provide calibration settings manually.
In the Service Mode, select CALI RATION using the right rotary
knob and press to confirm.
Using the right rotary knob select MODIFY and press to confirm.
Using the right rotary knob select CALI RATION VALUES and press
to confirm.
Unit rotation can be selected in degrees by turning the right rotary
knob and pressing to confirm.
Unit rotation corresponds to horizontal rotation. A positive
value means rotation of the front of the unit towards the
driver (LHD).
The unit inclination can now be selected in degrees by turning the right
rotary knob and pressing to confirm.
Unit inclination corresponds to vertical inclination. A posi-
tive value means upward inclination of the front of the unit.
GPS INFO
CALIBRATION
CALIB ATION IDE
DELETE
MODIFY
DO NOT DELETE
MANUFACTU E
CALIBRATION VA
BACK
HO IZONTAL UNIT TU NING
0
UNIT INCLINATION
0

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The number of wheel impulses per wheel revolution (if known) can then
be selected by turning the right rotary knob and pressing to confirm.
If the number of wheel impulses per wheel revolution is not
known, UNKNOWN must be selected. It is then not possible
to enter tire data.
The previously entered data is displayed again. If the data entered is cor-
rect select line with data by turning the right rotary knob and then
press to confirm.
If correction is necessary, select MODIFY by turning the right rotary
knob and press to confirm. The values can then be re-entered.
Once the previously entered data has been confirmed, the tire data can
be entered or self-calibration can be started.
To enter the tire data, select INPUT TIRE VALUES by turning the right
rotary knob and press to confirm.
Enter the correct tire size using the right rotary knob and confirm the en-
try by pressing for more than 2 seconds.
The letter "R" cannot be entered. 3 numbers must be en-
tered before and after the slashes. Insert a "0" for any miss-
ing numbers.
Example: Specification in vehicle registration papers: 185/
55R15 81T
Input into unit: 185/055/015
Then select between NEW TIRE TREAD and USED TIRE TREAD by
turning the right rotary knob to enter the approximate tread depth value.
WHEEL IMPULSES
UNKNOWN
TURN: 0 INCL: 25 IMP:48
MODIFY
START SELF-CALIBRATION
INPUT TI E VALUES
INPUT TI ES:
TI E SIZE '''/'''/'''
01234567890
NEW TIRE TREAD (>5MM)
USED TI E T EAD (<= 5MM)

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Press the right rotary knob to confirm the selection.
The previously entered data is displayed again. f the data entered is cor-
rect select line with data by turning the right rotary knob and then
press to confirm.
If correction is necessary, select MODIFY by turning the right rotary
knob and press to confirm. The values can then be re-entered.
After confirming the tire data or the previously confirmed point START
SELF CALI RATION, the adjacent display appears.
After a short time, the unit switches to the main navigation menu or the
calibration ride is requested.
The unit is now in calibration status 2. Absolute precision
is, however, only achieved as of calibration status 3.
Status of calibration ride (CALI RATION RIDE)
In the Service Mode, select CALI RATION RIDE using the right rotary
knob and press to confirm.
The calibration status (e.g. STATUS: 2) and the type of positioning
(e.g. 3D) are displayed. After completing calibration, the street on
which you are currently driving is displayed (provided that it is digi-
tised) instead of WHEEL and REVERSE.
Testing the system components (MODULE TEST)
A test program automatically tests the internal components of the navi-
gation system.
In the Service Mode, select MODULE TEST using the right rotary
knob and press to confirm. If OK is displayed, press the button.
The unit switches back to the Service Mode.
185 055 015,NEW
MODIFY
INPUT DONE
CALIB ATION
CALIBRATION RI
MODULE TEST
STATE: 2 3D_FIX
MAINST EET
11:38.34E 54:49.14N
CALIB ATION IDE
MODULE TEST
SENSO S
Nav
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