The WinOnCore is probably taking data in position hold mode when it is started. However, in order
to have a consistent approach of site survey for all schools, we will reinitial the timing module.
Click the Set to Defaults button

to reset WinOnCore and the timing
module. Click the Yes button to proceed the factory reset.
Click the Setup Receiver button

to setup the timing module. Click the
Yes button to proceed the setup.
In the Communications Settings Dialog, select Comm 2 for the Comm Port and 9600 for the baud rate.
Click the OK button to continue.

In the Position Dialog, enter 22'25" for latitude, 114'12" for longitutide and 0 for the altitude. Select the North and East
radio button. Click the OK button to continue.

In the Set Time, Date and GMT Offset Dialog, the Local Time and Date are entered automatically by the computer.
Make any necessary correction if the data or time is incorrect. Select +8 hours for the GMT Offset and click
the UTC Time radio button for Time Mode. Click the OK button to continue.

In the Output Message Rate Dialog, enter 1 for the output message rate. Click the OK button to continue.

Click the OK button to finalize the receiver setup.
The timing module is now reset to the factory default and the satellites' tracking information must be reloaded from
the satellites before the timing module to start the site survey. This might take about 15 minutes to over an hour
depending on the view of the GPS antenna. Please be patient if no satellite is detected at the moment.