The Synchronizer Station Delay Chart view graphically displays the average delay per minute for each selected GNSS Receiver module. All times shown here are in the time system you have selected for the Trimble 4D Control Server system.
All charts show the same general behavior. They have a common set of chart options you can modify; you can switch data sets on and off as desired, you can zoom into them, you can save their contents to graphic or data files, and you can print them. For a detailed description of how to get the best out of the chart views see the Chart Views section of this Help.
The diagram displays for the selected GNSS Receiver modules the average delay per minute in form of a line graph with the horizontal axis as time and the vertical axis as the delay time in milliseconds. Vertical bars can additionally indicate the minimum and the maximum delay value that contributed to the mean value of each data point.
The delay time section between no delay (0 milliseconds) and a delay of 2000 milliseconds is colored in a light blue, while the section of higher delay times has a white background. Any station with delay times in the white sector is too late (yellow status icon in the Synchronizer Status view).
For selecting or de-selecting the GNSS Receiver modules to display their data delays, do one of the following:
Use the Refresh button to reload the data from the database.