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D ESTRUCTIO N

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AN/PSN

13

DEFENSE ADV

ANCED

GPS

RECEIVER

(DAGR)

QUICK REFERENCE

GUIDE

GTA 07-06 -0 0 3 MA RCH 2011

AN/PSN

-13

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AN/PSN-13

DEFENSE ADV

ANCED

GPS

RECEIVER

(DAGR)

GTA 07-06 -0 0 3 15 MARCH 2011

(DAGR)

QUICK REFERENCE

GUIDE

Maneuver Center of Excellence US Army Infantr y School Fort Bennin g, GA Reference: FM 3-25.2 6 , M ap Reading and Land Navigation , 30 August 2006

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WA

R

N

IN

G

If abused, lithium batteries can explode, causing severe

SAFETY

Note: See TO 31R4-2PSN 1 3 -8 -1 for a comple te list of warning s and cautions. injury. Be sure to store

them in the original

packaging

until you are

ready to use them.

POLARITY

INTERNAL POWER -A lways install batteries with the correct polarity

(pointed the right way).

Installing them backwards could dama ge both batteries and receiver. g • EXTERNAL POWER – Even though the DAGR is protected in case of a polarity error, ensure that you install the external DC power cable wi th the correct polarity. Reversing polarity

could damage the

DAGR even with

the protection in place. Ensure that the positive (red) lead on the DC power cable connects to

the positive lead

on the tl ex terna l power source.

C

O

NDITION

• Never mix battery types. • Use only fresh, new batteries to ensure proper battery life and

proper unit operation.

Never mix old and new batteri es.

CO

N

TAC

T

• To prevent electrical shock, never open the ex ternal 110 VAC power cable adapter,

and never touch

the AC

plug

while operating the

DAGR.

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CURRENT POSITION

• When position data fields blink between black and gray text the D AGR is n ot tracking satellites or has n ot yet

SAFETY

(continued) text , the DAGR is not tracking satellites or has not yet acquired present position.

Field data may be

inaccurate

when

the DAGR

does not have

a position

fix. Be

sure

the

DAGR

has an open view

of the sky to acquire the present position. If the position data fields continue to blink, perform the

manual initialization procedure.

• The current position ensures accurately navigating • The current position ensures accurately navigating waypoi nts and routes.

ER

RO

RS

• A high level of position error may place a mission at risk. Verify that the FOM/EHE level is sufficient to accomplish the m ission. Refer to Present Position or accomplish the mission. Refer to Present Position or NAV Displays pages

for the current

FOM.

INTERFERENCE / J

A

MMING

• To avoid accidental

jamming from sources of high

power electronic emissions,

move away from them and verify operation.

SPOOFING

• To enable DAGR operation during spoofing, the receiver must be loaded

with current crypto

keys.

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PHYSICAL

FEA

TURES

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PRIMAR

Y B

A

T

TER

Y

INS

TALLA

TION

1. Hold the unit firml y u p side down

with the batter

y

PHYSICAL

FEA

TURES

(continued) yp y pack facing up. 2. Depress the latch and pull out on the battery pack to release it. 3. If

batteries are already

installed

in the battery pack,

pull

out

on the battery removal

strap to remove the bt t i f th bt t k b att er ies from th e b att ery pac k. 4. Before installing

new batteries, position

the

battery

removal strap into the

channel of the battery pack. 5. Install new batteries so

they orient like

the polarity (plus/min u s) graphic

on the battery pack.

6 B f i lli h b k i i k 6 . B ef ore insta lli ng t h e b attery pac k, inspect its gas ket for

damage or dirt. Ensure

battery

removal strap

does

not protrude from the battery pack.

7.

To

install

the battery pack,

position

the tab on

the

battery

pack

into the slot on

the DAGR. 8. Close the battery pack against the DAGR until the 8. Close the battery pack against the DAGR until the

battery pack engages.

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KEYP

AD

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• All keys on the DAGR keypad are dual function (primary/s econdary) except for the cursor

KEYP

AD

(continued) (primary/s econdary) except for the cursor (arrow) keys. • Each

dual function key is

labeled with

two

sets

of

letters. 

The large letters

represent primary functions.  The smaller letters represent secondary  The smaller letters represent secondary functions . • Push and release a key to activate its primary function. • Push

a key and hold

it for 2 seconds to activate its secondary function. •

Use cursor keys to

navigate around the page. • Press and release the QUIT/PWR and POS/PAGE keys together to advance from one page to another. 66

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OPERA

T

ION

PO

WER ON

If the DAGR

has an open view

of the sky, it obtains the current position as soon as it powers on. 1. To

turn on the DAGR,

push and release PWR/QUIT . 77

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2. The POWER ON STATUS message displays for 2 seconds. If a CV key, GUV key, SV code, or internal com p

ass condition exists,

acknowled ge messa ges

OPERA

T

ION

(continued) pg g accordingly. If the following are true, then the SV Sky View page displays . (1) Self-test passed. (2) D AGR needs no initialization. 3. From the SV Sky View

page, the DAGR

automatically displays the Present Position page after acquiring the displays the Present Position page after acquiring the current position.

PO

WER OFF

1.

Push and hold

PWR/QUIT key for 2 seconds. DAGR displays WARNING . 2 Acknow ledge as n eeded 2 . Acknow ledge as needed .

DISPLA

Y LIGHTING

1. If keypad/di splay lighting is required, turn the display light on/off by

pushing and holding the

BRIGHTNESS/ MENU key. 2. Verify the Display Lighting on/off status by observing 2. Verify the Display Lighting on/off status by observing the Display Lighting Status Indicator . 8

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SET

DAGR TO DESIRED OPERATING MODE

1. From any display, except from a pop-up message, push

and hold the

POS/PAGE

key until the

Present Position page display s.

SETUP

2. To display the List E d itor , push and release the MENU key. 3. Scroll to and highlight Op Mode , and with it highlighted,

push and release

the

WP/ENTER

key.

4.

Scroll to

and highlight the

desired operating mode, and with it highlighted,

push and release

the WP/ENTER key.

SELECT COORDINATE/GRID

SYSTEM

1. From any display, except for a pop-up message, push

and hold the

POS/PAGE key until the Present Position page display s. 2. To display the List E d itor , push and release the MENU key. 3. Scroll to and highlight Select Coord/Grid . With it highlighted, push and release the WP/ENTER key. 4. Scroll to

and highlight the

desired

coordinate/grid

system. With

it

highlighted, push and

release the WP/ENTER key.

SELECT GRID

RESOLUTION

1. From any display, except from a pop-up message, push

and hold the

POS/PAGE

key until the

Present Position

page display

s.

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2.

Push and release

the MENU key to display the List E d itor . 3 Scroll to and h ighlight Select Grid Res With it

SETUP

(continued) 3. Scroll to and highlight Select Grid Res . With it highlighted, push and release the WP/ENTER key. 4. Scroll to

and highlight the

desired

grid

resolution. With

it

highlighted, push and

release the WP/ENTER key.

SELECT DATUM

ID

1. From any display, except for a pop-up message, push

and hold the

POS /PAGE ke y until the Present Position / y page displays. 2. To display the List E d itor , push and release the MENU key. 3. Scroll to and highlight Select Datum . With it highlighted, push and release the WP/ENTER key. 4. Scroll to

and highlight the

desired Datum ID . With it highlighted push and release the WP/ENTER key highlighted , push and release the WP/ENTER key .

EDIT OTHER FIELDS IN

PRESENT

POSITION PAGE

1. From any display, except for a pop-up message, push

and hold the

POS/PAGE

key until the

Present Position page displays. 2. To highlight a field, push and release the WP/ENTER keykey . 3. Scroll to

and highlight the

field to

edit.

With the

desired

field highlighted, push and

release the MENU key to display the Field List E d itor . 4. Edit as previously described. 1010

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OPERA

T

ING MODES

NOTE: When position data fields blink between black and gray text, the DAGR has either

not yet acquired the

present position or it is not tracking acquire d sate llite s. If the DAGR cannot o btain a position fix it m ay display

C

O

NTINUOUS

Tracks satellites to

produce a continuous position li t ti (PVT )l ti d th t DAGR cannot obtain a position fix , it may display inaccurate field data. If the power on Self-Test fails, DO NOT USE THE DAGR . ve loc it y ti me (PVT ) so lu ti on, an d uses th e mos t power.

FIX

Tracks satellites to

produce a single current PVT solution, then automatically transitions to Standby mode after a position fix is obtained.

ST

A

N

D

B

Y

Operates

at reduced power and

does not acquire and track satellites, but

performs all functions

that do not require satellites.

OT

H

ER

Other modes include Average , Time Only , Rehearsal , Test , and Off . 11

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The POS

page set contains

commonly used pages (described below). However, for this GTA, use only the Present Position and NAV Pointer pages.

POS/P

A

GE SET

PRE

SENT POSITION

PA

GE

Displa ys present

position coordinates, coordinate

an

d

grid system, datum

identifier, current operating mode, estimated horizontal error, figure of merit, elevation, elevation reference, ground speed, track, estimated

time error, time figure

of

merit, time and

date,

MAGVA

R

, magnetic model year,

and operator ID. Scroll the page vertically to view all field data.

SITU

A

TIONAL A

W

ARENE

SS

PA

GE

See TO 31R4-2PSN13-8-1.

NA

V

P

OINTER

PA

GE

NA

V

POINTER

PA

G

E

Displays a pointer directing the

operator towards the

displayed waypoint. Also

displays current navigation method, destination waypoint number and name, azimuth, and range to waypoint information .

IMA

G

E

V

IEWER

PA

G

E

IMA

G

E

VIEWER

PA

G

E

See TO 31R4-2PSN13-8-1.

SV

S

K

Y

V

IE

W

P

A

G

E

See TO 31R4-2PSN13-8-1. 1212

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MARK PRE

SENT POSITION

AS A W

A

YPOINT

1. From any display, push and hold the WP/ENTER key to display the WP Functions List Ed itor .

W

A

YPOINTS

2. Scroll to Mark a WP ; with Mark a WP highlighted,

push and release

the WP/ENTER key. MARK PRESENT POSITION window opens. 3. To store waypoint, push and release WP/ENTER key. DAGR displays Waypoint Stored Note for 2 seconds, then display returns to previously viewed display. then display returns to previously viewed display.

CRE

A

TE A NEW W

A

YPOINT

1. From any display, push and hold the WP/ENTER key to display the WP Functions List Ed itor . 2 Sl lt d h i h li h t Ct N W P With it 2 . Scro ll to an d hi ghli ght C rea te N ew WP . With it highlighted, push and release the WP/ENTER key.

DAGR displays waypoint

information with waypoint NUMBER/NAME field highlighted. 3. To edit additional fields, repeat editing procedure described in EDI T A MARKED WAYPOI NT . 13

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(continued)

EDIT A

MARKED W

A

YPOINT

1. From an y dis p la y, p ush

and hold the

WP /ENTER ke y

W

A

YPOINTS

yp y, p / y to display the WP Functions List Ed itor . 2. Scroll to and highlight List All WPs , and with it highlighted, push and release the WP/ENTER key.

DAGR displays stored

waypoints. 3. Scroll to the waypoint to be edited; with waypoint hi hli ht d h d l th MENU k hi ghli ght ed , pus h an d re lease th e MENU k ey. WAYPOINTS List Editor displays . 4. Scroll to and highlight Edit Waypoint (WP) . With it highlighted, push and release WP/ENTER key. 5.

DAGR displays waypoint

information with the waypoi nt NUMBER/NAME field h ighlighted. waypoi nt NUMBER/NAME field highlighted. 6.

Push and release

WP/ENTER key to access the Text Editor . 7. Edit field as required. 8. To save changes, push and release the MENU key to display the List Ed itor to display the List Ed itor . 9. Scroll to and highlight Save & Exit

. Push and release

the WP/ENTER key. Waypoint Editor page displays again. 10. Scroll to next field to be edited and repeat editing procedure as previously described. 14

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WARNINGS

1.

If

the

DAGR is not tracking

satellites or has no position fi x, the displayed

position data blinks between

gr ay and black to notify the operator. Field data may be inaccurate and /or unavailab le when the DAGR has no

NA

VIGA

TION

/ position fix. 2. DAGR O p Mode must be set to C ontinuous bef or e using DAGR to navigate (see R e ceiver Setup pr ocedur es). CALIBRATE THE INTERNAL COMPASS Note: Calibrate inte rnal compass whe n re placing batte rie s; at 50% and 25% of battery life and before navigation 50% and 25% of battery life and before navigation . 1.

From any display,

except for a

pop-up

message,

push

and

hold the POS/PAGE key until

the Present Position page displays. 2. Pus h and re le as e the POS/PA GE key twice to display the NAV Pointer page. 3. With the NAV Pointer page displayed,

push and release

the MENU key

to

display

the

NAV

Pointer List Editor

. 4. Scroll to Calib rate Comp ass ; with Calibrate Compass highlighted, push and release the WP/ENTER key. The Internal Compass Calibratio n message displays. 5. Hold DAGR horizontall y, rotate it clockwise , and follow y directions on the display until the DAGR displays the Internal Compass Calibratio n message ( C ompl ete or Faile d). 6. If you re ce ive a Failed

message, repeat proc

ess.

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GOTO WAYPOINT NAVIGATION

1. From an y dis p la y exce p t a messa ge p o p -u p, p ush and

NA

VIGA

TION

(Continued) yp y p g p p p, p hold the WP/ENTER key to display the WP Functions List E d itor. 2. Scroll to GOTO WP ; with GOTO WP highlighted push and

release the WP/ENTER

key. DAGR displays all stored waypoints. 3 Sl l i b i d i h h 3 . Scro ll to waypo int to b e nav igate d to, w it h t h e waypoi nt highlighted;

push and release

the WP/ENTER key. The DAGR automatically displays the NAV Pointer page. 4. The NAV Pointer arrow points to destination waypoi nt. Move in the direction the arrow is pointing to navigate to the destination NAV Pointer fields: Direct To, Azimuth , and Range to aid in navigation. 16

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CR

YPT

O

V

ARIABLE LOAD PROCEDURES

NOTE: Before connecting the DAGR to a power source, ensure the power switch is set to OFF.

LOA

D

C

V

W

IT

H

K

Y

K

-13

LOA

D

CV

WITH

KYK

-13

1. Connect the Fill Device to the J1

connector (on the

DAGR)

using the

Crypto Fill Cable.

2. From any display, push and release the F3/STATUS key to display the Receiver Status window. 3 Push and release the M ENU key to display the Receiver 3 . Push and release the MENU key to display the Receiver Status List Ed itor . 4. Scroll to and highlight Crypto Fill , then push and release the WP/ENTER key. Crypto Fill page displays. 5. To highlight a field, push and release the WP/ENTER key. 6. Scroll to the CV Loading I n terface field. To display the Field Editor , push and

release the WP/ENTER

key.

7.

Select DS 102.

8.

Set

the KYK-13 SELECTOR

SWITCH to the crypto key position. 9. Set

the KYK-13 mode switch

to ON,

then

OFF.

10.

Acknow

ledge DAGR messages,

and observe the CV Status on the Crypto Fill page. 17

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CR

YPT

O

V

ARIABLE LOAD PROCEDURES

(Continued)

LO

AD CV WITH

AN/CYZ-10, RED KEY

S ONL

Y

Complete Steps 1-6, Load CV

with KYK-13, described above. 1. Select DS 101. 2. If the AN/CYZ-10 is not already on, power it on. Display should read SOI RADIO SUPERVISOR . 3. Select RADIO. Display should read SETUP COMSEC TIMETIME . 4. Select COMSEC. Display should read VG LD RV AK MK VU . 5. Select LD. Display should read TEK KEK . 6. Select TEK. 7 Push the P gDN o r P gUP keys as required to view the 7 . Push the PgDN or PgUP keys as required to view the desired key, then push ENTER on the AN/CYZ-10.

Display should read

QUIT (key name/num

be r) XMT . NOTE: Disregard Instructions relating to a radiotelephone. 8.

Select QUIT. Display

should read CONNECT ANCD TO RT (WAIT) ( ↓ ). 9. Push the

down arrow. Display

should read PRESS (LOAD) ON RT . The crypto key loads automatically. 10. Acknow ledge any DAGR messages. 11. Observe the CV Status field on the Crypto Fill page. 1818

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DEF

AUL

T SETTINGS

For detailed instructions

on changing default settings to user settings, see TM 11-5820-1172-13. The DAGR default

settings include several power-saving

features:

AU

TO

-O

FF

The DAGR automaticall y turns off after 5 minutes

with no key presses.

AU

TO

S

TA

N

D

B

Y

The

DAGR transitions into

STANDBY MODE if it cannot obtain its current position fix within 15 minutes.

PO

WER ON

This operating mode is set to DEFAULT , which causes the DAGR to acquire a current position fix. It automatical ly transitions to STANDBY MODE when the DAGR is using the

primary battery pack

as a power source.

BA

SI

C

O

P

ER

A

TI

N

G

M

O

D

E

The DAGR comes defaulted to the BASIC OPERATING MODE . 1919

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intentionally left

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