TILT analyzes GNSS signals and resets after impacts or rotations. Alignment is necessary before measurements. Prevent contact with objects and move the receiver slowly for quality operation.
TILT always analyzes its quality during operation and can enter the Move Pole state again if the GNSS signal quality decreases. When the signal quality is correct and the movements in the Move Pole state are done again, TILT enters the Ready state.

TILT monitors hits to the receiver and rotations. If the pole is hit or falls, TILT automatically resets. The alignment procedure must be completed before measurements can continue. It is also necessary to complete the alignment procedure if the GNSS solution becomes unavailable for some seconds. In such cases, TILT cannot continue compensation.
Note: TILT automatically resets after a hard hit or fast rotation. Best practice is to prevent moderate hits and fast rotations to prevent decreased accuracy.
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