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Leica GPS1200 System Field Manual
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1. Description Allows devices to be created edited selected and deleted Refer to 22 Config Mnterfaces Controlling Devices for more information about configuring devices Access step by Step Description step 1 Main Menu Config Mnterfaces 2 Highlight the appropriate interface based on the type of device that needs to be configured For example highlight Real Time when a radio is to be configured EDIT F3 to access CONFIGURE XX 4 DEVCE F5 to access CONFIGURE Devices CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Devices CONFIGURE This screen may consist of several pages and provides different devices for selec Devices tion depending on which interface the screen was accessed from The functionality CONFIGURE described below is always the same GPRS Internet 4t580 Sie 23 E vg Devices CONFIGURE 5 7 BoA a CONT F1 Devices Selina To select the highlighted device and return to the screen from where this screen was accessed AT RXH500 Intuicom 1200 DL AT RXH500 Pac Crest PDL PacificCrest PDL Pac Crest PDL NEW F2 ifi To create a new device Satelline 2ASx Satel 2ASx EDIT F3 Satelline 2ASxe Satel 2ASxE To edit the highlighted device DEL F4 CONT NEW EDIT DEL HORE PAGE To delete the highlighted device MORE F5 To display information about the type of device and the creator of the device SHIFT DEFLT F5 To recall previou
2. MES BAS no ion sarete aen 133 138 vs 14 143 Radio down log raw observations 106 Screen 9 Radio Link Protocol ree 161 Contrast 4125 Raw observations log 106 Heating 125 131 Iumination ss 125 Mud ME 17 9 Select from menu sese 10 Real time device 2 rne rn 13 Serial A sss 193 c en hg o a ML 40 Real time Status ndis 13 CONTRE MEME 21 ICON cavities tude he end 14 Post processed Recall Reference on pillar 22 Default attribute values 50 Real time reference Default display mask 102 Single tripod 23 Deleted default SmartAntenna RX1250 24 Antennas arcere dti diera ed 41 Real time rover Configuration set 41 All on pole 28 Coordinate System 41 Pole and minipack 26 154 SmartRover external radio 25 Last used attribute values 50 8 13 Remote interface port 21 PNE 17 Remove point from line
3. 58 Signal to noise ratio 178 Reset default antenna settings i SKyplOt a Mirr iret eh aoe ra eres 178 Residual largest symbol 19 Smoothing heights 138 Right Arrow Key ceci esce tiones 12 Software upload 173 161 RET 137 cuiu 133 210 GPS1200 Index Sort V Codes Value edit in input field 11 Codelist management 64 VERS xi aeneis diee 180 Data management 61 Versions of system firmware 193 Points line and areas 59 Vertical offset antenna 30 Sort settings define 40 View SPACE e LUIS Eis 8 Code group o MINE 64 Space Based Augmentation System 133 138 Geoid 79 Staked out symbol 19 Logged data 5 2 40 Stakeout filter 59 Points lines areas free code Stant E T 57 Stored in Job 40 Start ME nette tti aera 57 Start UB ci ede ttes iicet eme 127 W PINTA at eee 177 WAAS real time data format 139
4. 19 VOD 44 Filter settings define 40 LUNG 56 Firmware version sese 193 Measured coordinate triplet 53 Format Option 39 Export 89 Point 48 Ack oie 93 Projection 77 Format file export ASCII 89 Transformation ssssesss 77 Format memory device 171 Value in input 11 Formats c 121 EGNOS real time data format 139 Frequency change for radio 163 Elevation mask sssssssssseeeeee 114 Front panel 21 Ellipsoid management access 76 Ellipsoid create edit 77 G Ellipsoids 76 Generalsetings sse 119 57 MODES 79 End 57 Create from CompactFlash d ENTER xit nli teniente tt 8 Create from internal FATO BEY r9 Equipment Setup 21 KGy scit neia ined tet A a 144 7 Graph showing satellites 178 European Geostationary GROUP m 64 Navigation Overlay
5. 55 44 Line style cn p me 44 e Ilale MAEA E A AT 65 New ling 4 ee eet retentis 57 Lines sorting and filters 59 Elio e 67 oea 119 208 GPS1200 Index Local 116 Object description 47 Time 116 Occupation information status 189 Lock keyboard 10 Offset 44 Antenna input 86 Log raw observations 106 Antenna vertical 30 Logged data view 40 External angle 147 LOGGING Status rettet 186 Hidden point measurements 147 M ON outlet EE 7 Open MANAGE XX 39 E 40 Manage JeMNg 8 5 40 Management Oscillator external icon 13 NICA 85 OWI commands stelle 193 eaten 55 63 Configuration sets 91 8 Coordinate systems 73 Page up Datel gm
6. 139 GSITO e er EHE 93 Exceeded limit GSI 93 Absolute coordinate difference 53 H Average zm Heating screen 125 DOP Height filter eee es 138 Exclude coordinate triplet from averaging 52 Height mode 77 Expiry date software maintenance 193 Height smoothing 138 Export Height polis coc ee cerise 30 ASON Data E n p T niece meine 114 Format 89 Hidden point interface 146 EXPRT essen 45 Hot keys oo 120 Index GPS1200 207 1 ICONS aee EE 13 Keyboard a aie nest 7 10 lpp 47 illumination 125 ID template nre eter eete 99 Lock and UNIOCK 10 Create E 100 ROWS des 7 Delete ueritate 100 Urge 7 Edit ec ye 100 ATOW I UL EM CIE 8 Identification number 117 Combinations esesseeenene 8 BIWStO 161 FUNCION 7 IFACE jd aa 7 Data expOLt 2 nte rere etes 90 NUMEO ctae ER eerta de rx ene dps 7 Status iir n erepti rers 194 Illumination E Ke
7. the Bluetooth connection is established the Bluetooth LED on the SmartAntenna starts flashing in blue GPS1200 Using RX1250 4 3 3 Configuring Clip On Interface Configuration step by step Using RX1250 Step Description 1 Select Main Menu Config Interfaces in the Leica software Highlight Real Time EDIT F3 2 3 4 CONFIGURE Real Time Mode lt R Time Mode Rover or lt R Time Mode Reference Port Clip on gt DEVCE F5 to select the device attached to the GHT56 CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Interfaces GPS1200 35 36 GPS1200 Using RX1250 5 Receiver Protection with PIN Description Access GPS1200 Enter Security PIN Code Receiver Protection with PIN The receiver can be protected by a Personal Identification Number If the PIN protec tion is activated the receiver prompts for PIN code entry after starting up and before GPS1200 Main Menu comes up If a wrong PIN has been typed in five times a Personal UnblocKing code is required This chapter explains the workflow of entering PIN and PUK 6 51200 Enter Security PIN Code is automatically accessed during starting up the receiver when Use PIN Yes in CONFIGURE Start Up amp Power Down PIN Code page and a PIN has been defined before 6 51200 Enter Security PUK Code is automatically accessed during starting up the receiver when a wrong PIN c
8. 17 2 Display Settings Description Display settings define the parameters shown on a page on the SURVEY screen Four display masks are definable Mask 1 Always shown on the SURVEY screen Mask 2 Can be shown or hidden on the SURVEY screen Mask 3 Can be shown or hidden on the SURVEY screen Mask 4 Never shown on the SURVEY screen Reserved for application programs Access Select Main Menu Config Survey Settings Display Settings CONFIGURE Rie s af a UU Display Settings CONFIGURE T 8 12 8 LAB Display Settings Define ask 2 Code Use in Survey No CONT F1 To accept changes and return to the Position and Screen from where this screen was Screen Update 0 25 accessed DMASK F3 iat To configure the selected display CONT DHASK mask Description of fields Field Option Description Define Mask 1 2 3 or 4 Selected display mask Use in Output Indicates if the display mask is shown or hidden Survey gt as a page in SURVEY lt Position From 0 05s to Determines how often positions are computed and Screen 1 0s and the screen display is updated The Update gt maximum update rate using Bluetooth on RX1250 is 0 2 s Next step DMASK F3 accesses CONFIGURE Define Display Mask n Config Survey Settings GPS1200 101 CONFIGURE Define Display Mask n 102 ELE 4 u 7 og CONFIGURE H su
9. 360 dec or nate related fields More angle settings can 6400 mil be defined on the Angle page Angle Dec gt Choicelist The number of decimal places shown for all angular and coordinate related fields This is for data display and does not apply to data export or storage Grade Unit gt The input and output format for grades h v Horizontal by vertical distance v h Vertical by horizontal distance v h 100 Percentage of vertical by horizontal distance Elev Angle Elevation angle Velocity Unit gt Km h kmh The units shown for all velocity related fields Mph mph or Knots kn lt Area Unit gt m2 Int Acres Ai US Acres A Hectares ha fi or ft The units shown for all area related fields Volume Unit gt fi ft or yd The units shown for all volume related fields Temp Unit gt Celsius or Fahrenheit F The units shown for all temperature related fields Config General Settings GPS1200 121 CONFIGURE Units amp Formats Angle page CONFIGURE Units amp Formats Time page CONFIGURE Units amp Formats Format page 122 Field Option Description Press Unit gt mbar mmHg hPa or psi Inch Hg inHg The units shown for all pressure related fields PSI pounds per square inch Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Angle page Description of fields Field
10. PAGE CONT PAGE Description of fields Field Option Description Use PIN Yes or No Activates the PIN code protection This setting is not part of the configuration set New PIN User input The PIN code must be a number with four to six digits PIN Code User input The PIN code as previously defined on this page The correct PIN code must be typed in within five attempts or the PUK code is required Change PIN Yes or No Activates lt New PIN gt to type in a new PIN code Next step PAGE F6 changes to the first page on this screen 128 GPS1200 Config General Settings 20 Config Interfaces General 20 1 Overview Description Interface port and device Access CONFIGURE Interfaces Config Interfaces The receiver has a variety of interfaces which can be configured to be used with different ports and devices The configuration varies depending on the individual application Description of the technical terms Technical term Description Example Interface An interface should be considered as a function of Real Time the receiver Port The physical port on the instrument which will be Port P1 used for the interface functionality It is sometimes necessary to use particular ports with certain inter faces Device The hardware which is connected to the chosen Radio port Select Ma
11. INSTRUMENT SETTINGS ANTENNA amp ANTENNA HEIGHTS SATELLITE SETTINGS TIME ZONE INSTRUMENT ID SET NET PARAMETERS GRX1200 Pro GRX1200 GG Pro GENERAL SETTINGS WIZARD MODE HOT KEYS amp USER MENU UNITS amp FORMATS LANGUAGE DISPLAY BEEPS TEXT START UP amp POWER DOWN GX1200 GRX1200 Menu Tree GPS1200 203 START UP for RX1250 with SmartAntenna INTERFACES REAL TIME ASCII INPUT NMEA OUT 1 NMEA OUT 2 not for RX1250 with SmartAntenna EXPORT JOB HIDDEN PT TILT not for RX1250 with SmartAntenna METEO not for RX1250 with SmartAntenna SMARTANTENNA for RX1250 with SmartAntenna INTERNET not for GRX1200 Pro GRX1200 GG Pro PPS OUTPUT ex1200 with PPS GRX1200 Pro GRX1200 GG Pro EVENT INPUT ax1200 with Event GRX1200 Pro GRX1200 GG Pro EXT OSC GX1200 ASCII REMOTE REMOTE TOOLS FORMAT MEMORY DEVICE TRANSFER OBJECTS CODELISTS CONFIGURATION SETS COORDINATE SYSTEMS GEOID FIELD FILES CSCS FIELD FILES FORMAT FILES JOBS if internal memory is fitted SYSTEM RAM CONTENTS MODEM GSM STATIONS IP HOSTS ANTENNA RECORDS PZ 90 TRANSFORMATION UPLOAD SYSTEM FILES APPLICATION PROGRAMS
12. SYSTEM LANGUAGES INSTRUMENT FIRMWARE CALCULATOR FILE VIEWER LICENCE KEYS 204 GPS1200 Menu Tree A Absolute coordinate difference Display 2 ten ee rte ene ede opel 53 Limit exceeded 2 53 Absolute difference between two points Access MANAGE XX Activate Code filter Gode group reco nne rna Adapter Add point to line Angle display format Dunt Set default height Antenna height determine Antennas E 125 CMR CMR data format Default sss 85 Code Reset default settings Create zm NU Edit cce ed tede Application programs memory format Code filter for lines and areas 13 Code group Close Lud 40 View create delete activate deactivate 64 Create LLL 56 Code type set eee 65 MN NNNM ORE gg Codelist 16 CTC ALE a 63 40 deep 63 Area code filler iei acta ce 61 Management seen 63 Area management 55 Codes sort Areas sorting and filters 59 Codelist management 64 Arrow keys right left 12 Data 61
13. Set IP Adr gt User input Available for IP Address Static To set the IP address General GPS1200 151 Config Mnterfaces 152 Field Option Description lt User ID gt User input Some providers ask for a user ID to allow connecting to the Internet via GPRS or CDMA Contact your provider if a user ID needs to be used lt cont gt User input Allows the lt User ID gt string to continue onto a new line lt Password gt User input Some providers ask for a password to allow connecting to the Internet via GPRS or CDMA Contact your provider if a password is required Next step CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Internet Interface was accessed GPS1200 Config Interfaces General 21 Configuration of Devices 21 1 Overview Description A device is the hardware which is connected to a chosen port of GPS1200 Devices are used to transmit and receive real time data and to communicate with the receiver Before using any device it is necessary to configure the interface with which it will be used Some devices may be used with different interfaces for different applications For example a radio can be used to receive real time reference data but a second radio could also be used to simultaneously output NMEA messages Configuration of Devices GPS1200 153 21 2 Accessing CONFIGURE Devices GPRS Internet Devices
14. s pA Def ine Display Hask 2 Name Code Visible No 4 CONT F1 Fixed Lines 144 To accept changes to return to 1st Linc Point 10 n nd Line Line Space Full 4 CONFIGURE Display Settings 3rd Line Code CLEAR F4 4th Line Attrib 01 To set all fields to XXX Line Line 5th Line Attrib 02 Space Full gt 6th Line Attrib 03 DEFLT F5 CONT CLEAR DEFLT To recall the default settings Description of fields Field Option Description Visible Yes or No Shows or hides the display mask as a page in SURVEY Fixed From 0 to 5 Defines how many lines do not scroll in the Lines survey screen when that display mask is used 1stLine Output Fixed to 1st Line Point ID 2nd Line gt Choicelist For each line an option can be selected to 16th Line gt Next step CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Display Settings GPS1200 Config Survey Settings 17 3 Description Access CONFIGURE Coding amp Line work Coding page Coding amp Linework The settings on this screen define the method of coding Select Main Menu Config Survey Settings Coding amp Linework Settings Description of fields Field Option Description Quick Never On or Off Determines if quick coding is never available Code gt activated or available but deactivated lt Digits gt 1 20r3 Available unless Quick Co
15. a transformation a projection an ellipsoid a geoid model a Country Specific Coordinate System model Manage Coordinate Systems GPS1200 73 11 2 Access step by step MANAGE XX Coordinate System 74 Creating a New Coordinate System Editing a Coordinate System Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Coordinate Systems 2 In MANAGE Coordinate Systems highlight a coordinate system When creating a new coordinate system a copy of this coordinate system is taken for further configurations 3 NEW F2 EDIT F3 to access MANAGE New Coordinate System MANAGE Edit Coordinate System Editing a coordinate system is similar to creating a new coordinate system For simplicity the screens are called MANAGE XX Coordinate System and differences are clearly outlined When editing a coordinate system the transformation type of the selected coordinate system determines the availability and the options of the subsequent fields Most fields are identical with those for the creation of a new coordinate system Description of fields Field Option Description lt Name gt User input A unique name for the coordinate system The name may be up to 16 characters long and may include spaces lt Residuals gt Available for transformations with control points The method by which residuals are distributed throughout the transformation are
16. Option Description Ref Stn ID gt User input An identification for a reference station It is converted into a compact format and sent out with real time data in all real time data formats It is different from the point ID of the reference station An ID of the reference station is required if working with several reference stations in time slicing mode on the same frequency In this case the ID of the reference station from which data is to be accepted must typed in at the rover lt Time Slicing gt Yes or No The possibility to send real time messages delayed This is required when real time messages from different reference stations are sent on the same radio channel Time slicing works for all device types lt Used Ref Stations gt 2 3or4 Available for Time Slicing Yes gt The number of reference stations in use from where real time messages are sent Time Slot gt 2 3or4 The contents of the choicelist depends on the settings for Available for Time Slicing Yes gt The time slot represents the actual time delay The number of possible time slots is the number of reference stations in use The time delay equals 1 s divided by the total number of refer Used Ref ence stations Stations gt lt End of Nothing or CR To add a Carriage Return at the end of the real Message gt time message lt RTCM 2 1 2 2 or 2 3 Available for lt R Time Da
17. RAM job codelist and to return to the screen from where this screen was STORE NEW A VALUE accessed NEW A F2 To add a new input field for an attribute of attribute type normal and of value type text Attributes of attribute type mandatory or fixed and of value type real or integer must be created in LGO Up to twenty attributes can be created GPS1200 Manage Codelists Description of fields NAME F3 or VALUE F3 Available for attributes for which an attribute name can be typed in To highlight the field for the attribute name or the field for the attribute value The attribute name can be edited and the attribute value to be used as the default attribute value can be typed in Field Option Description lt Code gt User input A unique name for the new code The name may be up to 16 characters long and may include spaces Input required lt Code Desc gt User input A detailed description of the code This can be for example the full designation if lt Code gt is an abbreviation Input optional lt Group gt Choicelist The code group to which the code is to be assigned lt Code Type gt lt Linework gt lt Line Style gt Choicelist Choicelist None Begin Line Begin Area Choicelist Defines the use of the code It can be used as thematical code for points lines or areas or as a free code It makes a code unique
18. Description of fields Field Option Description R Time None Refer R Time Data Reference activates a refer Mode gt ence or Rover ence real time interface lt R Time Leica The proprietary Leica real time GPS data Data gt format This is recommended when working exclusively with Leica receivers CMR CMR and CMR are compacted formats used to CMR broadcast data for third party receivers General GPS1200 133 Field Option RTCM v3 RTCM 1 2 v2 RTCM 9 2 v2 RTCM 18 19 v2 RTCM 20 21 v2 Description Use RTCM when rover units from a different manufacturer are to be used Message according to RTCM version 3 Higher efficiency than RTCM v2 x Supports real time services with significantly reduced bandwidth For real time GPS operation and network oper ations according to Master Auxiliary Concept Message according to RTCM version 2 x Differ ential and delta differential GPS corrections Message 3 is also generated Use for DGPS applications Accuracy at the rover 0 25 1 m rms Message according to RTCM version 2 x GPS partial correction set and delta differential GPS corrections Message 3 is also generated Use for DGPS applications with a slow data link in the presence of interference Accuracy at the rover 0 25 1 m rms Message according to RTCM version 2 x Uncorrected carrier phase and pseudorange Message 3 is also generated Use for real time operations where the
19. Description of fields Field Option Description lt Sort gt Ascend Point Always available The method by which points ID Descend are sorted Point ID Forward Time or Backward Time lt Filter gt Always available The method the points are filtered by No Filter Shows all points Highest Class Shows points of highest class GPS1200 59 60 Field Option Range of Pt ID s Pt ID Wildcard Time Class Instrument Coordinate Type Point Code Radius From Pt Individual Line Individual Area Description Shows points with point ID s between the entered start and end ID The points are left aligned and sorted by the first digit Shows points with point ID s matching the wild card and are supported indicates an unde fined number of unknown characters indi cates a single unknown character Shows points which were recorded within a defined time window Shows points of the selected class Shows points originating from the selected instrument or software program type Shows points of the selected type of coordi nates Shows points with selected codes attached Shows points within the defined radius from a particular point The radius is the horizontal distance Shows points forming a selected line This may for example be useful during stakeout Shows points forming a selected area This may for example be useful during stakeout
20. Field Option Description Transf Choicelist The transformation model to be used For Model gt lt Transf Model Molodensky Bad gt additional input fields are available Next step STORE F1 stores the transformation and returns to MANAGE Transformations GPS1200 Manage Coordinate Systems 11 4 Geoid CSCS Models Access step by step MANAGE Geoid Models The creation of CSCS models on the receiver and the functionality of all screens and fields is similar to those for geoid models For simplicity geoid models are used as an example in this chapter Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Coordinate Systems 2 In MANAGE Coordinate Systems highlight a coordinate system to be edited EDIT F3 to access MANAGE Edit Coordinate System In MANAGE Edit Coordinate System highlight Geoid Model gt ENTER to access MANAGE Geoid Models All geoid models stored in the database DB X are listed Any unavailable information is shown as for example if the geoid field file which was associated to the geoid model is not available on the CompactFlash card internal memory 14 38 Ep MANAGE 8 12 8 Boras CONT F1 Hy Swiss System To select the highlighted geoid model and to return to the previous screen CFCRD F2 To create a new geoid model For each geoid field file on the Compact Ria Flash card
21. Internet device Description of fields Field Option lt Device gt Output Description The type of GPRS Internet device highlighted when CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Connec tion was accessed Bluetooth Output GPS1200 receivers detect automatically if the attached device is bluetooth capable Some devices ask for the identification number of the Bluetooth The field is unavailable for RX1250 with SmartAntenna Available for lt Bluetooth Yes gt The ID address of the Bluetooth device to be used Refer to the device s user manual for information about the ID address Available for some GPRS Internet devices The Access Point Name of a server from the network provider which allows access to data services Contact your provider to get the correct APN Mandatory for using GPRS lt ID User input Address gt lt APN gt User input Controlling GPS1200 165 22 6 Creating a New Station to Dial Editing a Station to Dial Description Access step by step CONFIGURE XX Station to Dial 166 CONFIGURE Stations to Dial allows new stations to be created provides a list of reference stations that can be dialed and allows existing stations to be edited For digital cellular phones of any technology and for modems the phone numbers of the device at the reference station must be known For a reference station to be dialed a name the phone number and if availab
22. lt EF Interface gt The firmware version for the electric front interface Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Application page Shows the versions of all uploaded application programs Next step CONT F1 exits STATUS System Information GPS1200 193 24 4 STATUS Interfaces Description STATUS SmartAntenna Interface XX STATUS Bluetooth 194 This screen shows information about incoming data from the following inter faces devices e Real Time Input ASCII Input e Tilt Meteo Event Input Internet e Remote Interfaces Bluetooth The options Tilt and Meteo are not available for RX1250 with SmartAntenna Step Description 1 Press USER to access GPS1200 User Menu 2 Press STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 3 Select Interfaces 4 Highlight an interface 5 IFACE F5 gt DEVCE F5 to view information about the device attached to the inter face Next step CONT F1 exits STATUS XX This screen is accessible for a configured SmartAntenna interface This is possible for RX1250 with SmartAntenna The way information is displayed indicates the configuration and connection status of the SmartAntenna Information SmartAntenna SmartAntenna displayed configured connected in black x x in grey x as The way information is displayed indicates the configuration
23. 118 GPS1200 Config Instrument Settings 19 Config General Settings 19 1 Wizard Mode Description The settings on this screen define the behaviour of the configuration set wizard Access Select Main Menu Config General Settings Wizard Mode CONFIGURE SESE x S e Wizard Mode CONFIGURE AE sz 8 208 izard Wizard Hode i CONT F1 To accept changes and to return to GPS1200 Main Menu LIST F6 To list all screens within a configura tion set Allows to access these indi CONT LIST vidual screens and change settings Description of fields Field Option Description Wizard View All All configuration screens are shown in the Mode gt Screens configuration set wizard Application program configuration screens are not included They can be configured within each application program Reduced A reduced set of screens are shown in the configuration set wizard Next step CONT F1 returns to GPS1200 Main Menu Config General Settings GPS1200 119 19 2 Hot Keys amp User Menu Description The settings on this screen assign a particular function screen or application program to each of the first and second level of hot keys and to the USER key Access Select Main Menu Config General Settings Hot Keys amp User Menu CONFIGURE Description of fields Hot Keys amp User Menu Field Option Des
24. 19 3 Units amp Formats 121 19 4 Language 124 19 5 Display Beeps Text 125 19 6 Start Up amp Power Down 127 GPS1200 20 Config Mnterfaces General 129 20 1 Overview 129 20 2 Real Time 131 20 2 1 Overview 131 20 2 2 Configuration without Real Time Interface 132 20 2 3 Configuration of a Reference Real Time Interface 133 20 2 4 Configuration of a Rover Real Time Interface 138 20 2 5 Configuration of SBAS 143 20 2 6 Configuration of GGA Message Sending for Reference Network Applications 144 20 3 Hidden Point 146 20 4 SmartAntenna 149 20 5 Internet 151 21 Configuration of Devices 153 21 1 Overview 153 21 2 Accessing CONFIGURE Devices GPRS Internet Devices 154 21 3 Creating a New Device Editing a Device 156 22 Config Mnterfaces Controlling Devices 159 22 1 Accessing Config Mnterfaces Controlling Devices 159 22 2 Digital Cellular Phones 160 22 3 Radios 163 22 4 Hidden Point Measurement Devices 164 22 5 GPRS Internet Devices 165 22 6 Creating a New Station to Dial Editing a Station to Dial 166 22 7 Creating a New Server to Connect Editing a Server to Connect 168 23 Tools 171 23 1 Format Memory Device 171 23 2 Transfer Objects 172 23 3 Upload System Files 173 23 4 Calculator and File Viewer 174 23 5 Licence Keys 175 24 STATUS 177 24 1 STATUS Survey 177 24 1 1 Satellite Status 177 24 1 2 Real Time Status 179 24 1 3 Current Position 184 24 1 4 Logging Status 186 24 1
25. 22 3 Radios Description Access 9 CONFIGURE Radio Channel Config Mnterfaces Devices For radios the channels on which the radio broadcasts can be changed Changing channels changes the frequency at which the radio operates Refer to 22 1 Accessing Config Mnterfaces Controlling Devices to access CONFIGURE Radio Channel Channel changing may contravene radio broadcasting regulations in certain coun tries Before operating with radios check the regulations in force in the working area If channel changing is to be used when configuring the reference real time interface set Ref Stn ID in CONFIGURE Additional Reference Options General page to a different ID for each reference site By doing so the rover can recognise if the incoming real time data after channel changing is being received from a different reference station or if the original reference station is using a new frequency In the first case the ambiguities are recomputed Se H SW v aL 8 CONFIGURE B CAE CONT F1 Radio Type Satelline 3AS To accept the changes and to Channel continue with the subsequent Actual Freq 433 525 MHz Screen SCAN F5 To find out information such as the station ID latency and the data uat format of incoming signals from CONT SCAN reference stations Description of fields Field Option Description lt Radio Output The type of radio highlig
26. Defines the satellite signals accepted by the receiver when tracking satellites GPS Only Only GPS satellites are tracked GPS amp Glonass GPS and GLONASS satellites are tracked lt L2C Automatic or Available for GX1230 serial numbe gt 465000 Tracking gt Always Track ATX1230 serial number gt 160000 GX1230 GG ATX1230 GG Defines if the L2C signal will be tracked The recommended setting is Automatic lt Cut Off User input Sets the elevation in degrees below which satel Angle gt lite signals are not recorded and are not shown to be tracked Recommended settings For real time 10 For purely post processing applications 15 lt Loss of Beep amp Activates an acoustic warning signal and a Lock gt Message or message given by the receiver when satellites Beep Message are lost and therefore no position can be computed SV Health gt Automatic Incoming satellite signals are monitored by the receiver Data from signals which are flagged as unhealthy are neither recorded nor used for real time computations User Defined Satellites must manually be included excluded from data recording and real time computations with HELTH F4 GPS1200 Config Instrument Settings Field Option Description Suppress MPath gt Automatic or Available for GX1230 GG ATX1230 GG Always On Defines if phase multipath mitigation techniques will be used The recommende
27. Next step CONT F1 returns to the screen from where MANAGE Sorts amp Filters was accessed GPS1200 Manage Data 8 4 2 Point Line and Area Code Filter Access step by step MANAGE Point Code Filter Manage Data For each object a code filter exists The point line and area code filters are inde pendent from each other The functionality is identical For simplicity only the point code filter is explained Step Description 1 Refer to 8 4 1 Sorting and Filters for Points Lines and Areas to access MANAGE Sorts amp Filters 2 MANAGE Sorts amp Filters lt Filter Point Code gt 3 CODES F4 to access MANAGE Point Code Filter This screen shows the point codes from the active job and codes currently used as filter ee ar A XU 8 MANAGE AB Point Code Fi er CONT F1 rt a YES To close the screen and return to the Path NO screen from where this screen was Road YES accessed GROUP F4 To activate and deactivate code groups Codes belonging to a deacti diat vated code group are not displayed in CONT GROUP USE NONE MANAGE Code Filter USE F5 To activate and deactivate the filter for the highlighted code NONE F6 or ALL F6 To deactivate or activate all point codes SHIFT SORT F5 To define the order of the codes GPS1200 61 62 GPS1200 Manage Data 9 Manage Codelists 9 1 Creati
28. Number of satellites used in solution 179 TUM neice eis 30 Ports Connect equipment 21 D sctlptioDi 129 On receiver front 21 Positionimode entren 13 co p 15 Position status icon 13 Index GPS1200 209 Power doWh etn ttti 127 RTCM Data format 134 MS aeneus 134 ae 157 RX1200 Control key beep 126 Projection management access 76 Exchange ssssssseeeneeeneneene 125 Projection create edit 77 With without touch screen 2 Projections MM EE 76 Protection by PIN PUK _ 37 Pseudo Random Noise 178 H 178 Satellite StatUs nentes 177 Q Satellites Quick access to screens configure 120 Contributing essesssesseeeeeeeeeeee 13 Quick coding tette eterne pere 13 Health 114 17 ICOM 13 14 Number used in solution 179 R Settings sissien aniisi eiie aE 114 Radio 13 Change
29. Table of Contents 10 Linework 67 10 1 Performing Linework 67 10 2 Combining Linework and Coding 70 11 Manage Coordinate Systems 73 11 1 Overview 73 11 2 Creating a New Coordinate System Editing a Coordinate System 74 11 3 Transformations Ellipsoids Projections 76 11 3 1 Accessing Transformation Ellipsoid Projection Management 76 11 3 2 Creating Editing a Transformation Ellipsoid Projection 77 11 4 Geoid CSCS Models 79 12 Manage Configuration Sets 81 12 1 Overview 81 12 2 Creating a New Configuration Set 82 12 3 Editing a Configuration Set 83 13 Manage Antennas 85 13 1 Overview 85 13 2 Creating a New Antenna Editing an Antenna 86 14 Convert Export Data from Job 89 14 1 Overview 89 14 2 Exporting ASCII Data 90 15 Convert M mport Data to Job 93 15 1 Overview 93 15 2 Importing ASCII GSI Data 94 15 3 Importing DXF Data 96 16 Convert Copy Points Between Jobs 97 17 Config Survey Settings 99 17 1 ID Templates 99 17 1 1 Overview 99 17 1 2 Creating a New ID Template Editing an ID Template 100 17 2 Display Settings 101 17 3 Coding amp Linework 103 17 4 Quality Control Settings 105 17 5 Logging of Raw Obs 106 17 6 Point Occupation Settings 108 18 Config Instrument Settings 113 18 1 Antenna amp Antenna Heights 113 18 2 Satellite Settings 114 18 3 Time Zone 116 18 4 Instrument ID 117 19 Config General Settings 119 19 1 Wizard Mode 119 19 2 Hot Keys amp User Menu 120
30. from a choicelist Otherwise the line style as defined for the selected line code on the Code page is shown No of Pts gt Output The number of points contained within the line lt Length gt Output Available on MANAGE Edit Line Line ID The sum of the distances between the points in the sequential order in which they are stored for the line This can be a horizontal grid distance or a geodetic distance on the WGS 1984 ellipsoid lt Start Output Available on MANAGE Edit Line Line ID The Time gt and time date when the line was created lt Start Date gt lt End Time gt Output Available on MANAGE Edit Line Line ID after and lt End pressing MORE F5 The time date when the Date gt last point was added to the line The values do not change after deleting the last added point or after editing unless an additional point is added to the line Next step IF THEN creating a line PAGE F6 changes to the Code page Refer to paragraph MANAGE XX Line Code page editing a line PAGE F6 changes to the Points page Refer to paragraph MANAGE Edit Line Line ID Points page MANAGE All points belonging to the line are listed The point that was added last to the line is Edit Line Line ID at the top of the list Points page 43 23 4p ui 79 MANAGE t 8 12 7 ADD F2 To add an existing point from the active job to the line A new point is added before the point w
31. 0 2 s Next step IF files for raw observations THEN are not to be config ured CONT F1 closes the screen and returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Logging of Raw Obs was accessed are to be config ured tion Files FILES F6 Refer to paragraph CONFIGURE Raw Observa Description of fields Field Option Description Use Sepa Yes or No Stores all raw observations into one or into rate Files gt separate files Obs File From 1 min to Available for Use Separate Files Yes gt Size gt 24 hours Splits the recorded data up into files of a specific period of time Split Yes or No Available for Use Separate Files Yes and Tracks gt unless lt R Time Mode Reference gt Activates the interruption of static intervals when the time set for lt Obs File Size gt is reached The data is then recorded to a new file Moving intervals are always interrupted and written to a new file when the time set for lt Obs File Size gt is reached Delete Old Yes or No Available for lt Use Separate Files Yes gt Files gt Deletes the recorded data after a specified period of time lt When Older From 1 day to Available for lt Delete Old Files Yes gt The Than gt 30 days period of time after which the recorded data is deleted Next step Step Description 1 CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Logging of Raw Obs 2 CONT F1 retur
32. Antenna Reneral TRS Name B New Antennal Hz Offset 0 0000 V Offset 0 3600 L1 PhOffset 0 0648 L2 PhOffset 0 0622 Copy Additional Corrections Yes 3 ibis F1 h d T o store the new antenna and to STORE PAGE return to MANAGE Antennas Description of fields Field Option Description lt Name gt User input A unique name for the new antenna Hz Offset gt User input Horizontal offset of measurement reference point V Offset gt User input Vertical offset of measurement reference point lt L1 User input Offset of L1 phase centre PhOffset gt lt L2 User input Offset of L2 phase centre PhOffset gt Copy Addi Yes or No Allows additional corrections to be copied from tional the antenna which was highlighted when Correc MANAGE New Antenna was accessed tions gt Next step PAGE F6 changes to the IGS page GPS1200 Manage Antennas MANAGE The combination of values typed in on this page provides a unique standardised ID New Antenna for the antenna being used IGS page Description of fields Field Option Description lt IGS Name gt User input The International GPS Service name of the antenna lt Serial User input The serial number of the antenna Number gt lt Set Up User input The set up number of the antenna This identi Number gt fies the version number of the current calibra tion Next step STORE F1 stores t
33. Available for lt Compute Ht Yes gt Qity The estimated value for the height quality assigned to all hidden points Use Yes or No Activates the hidden point interface For Use Device gt Device No gt the measured values must be entered manually lt Port gt Bluetooth x Available for RX1250 The Bluetooth port which will be used for the interface functionality Port x The physical port P1 P2 or P3 on the instrument to which the device is attached GPS1200 Config Interfaces General CONFIGURE Hidden Pt Device Offsets Field Option Port 1 Description Available for RX1250 LEMO port on RX1250 Next step OFSET F2 to access CONFIGURE Hidden Pt Device Offsets Description of fields Field Option Description Height Offset gt None Device Ht Device amp Trgt Ht No height offsets are used The result is the delta height between the centre of the device and the aimed point When measuring hidden points the height of the hidden point measurement device can be typed in This option should be used when the hidden point can be directly measured using the hidden point device When measuring hidden points the height of the hidden point measurement device as well as the target height can be typed in This option should be used when the hidden point cannot be directly measured with a hidden point device but a target point can be used to calculated t
34. Bluetooth is inte grated A Bluetooth connection is established and active Bluetooth connection not established Bluetooth port 1 2 and 123 3 are down Port 2 and 3 are only available on RX1250 Eat Bluetooth connection established Bluetooth port 1 2 and 3 123 are active Port 2 and 3 are only available on RX1250 The number of lines and areas currently open in the active job is displayed Touch screen Tapping the icon leads to MANAGE Data Job Name Icon Description 4 The number of lines and areas which are currently open in the 0 active job is shown The status of the CompactFlash card and internal memory are displayed For the CompactFlash card the capacity of used space is shown in seven levels For the internal memory the capacity of used memory is shown in nine levels Touch screen Tapping the icon leads to STATUS Memory amp Battery Memory page Icon Description The CompactFlash is inserted and can be removed pe y The CompactFlash card is inserted and cannot be removed ss It is strongly recommended not to remove the CompactFlash card to avoid loss of data GPS1200 User Interface Battery SHIFT Quick coding User Interface Icon Description o The internal memory is the active memory device No icon The CompactFlash card is the active memory device No CompactFlash card inserted Th
35. CONT F1 To accept changes and return to the For Hinimum Bain screen from where this screen was accessed Log Rate 5 0s 4 8 t FILES F6 Available unless lt Log Raw Obs Never gt or lt Log Raw Obs No gt To iat configure the files for raw observa CONT FILES tions Description of fields Field Option Description lt Log Raw Never Static Available unless lt R Time Mode Reference gt Obs gt Only or Static amp Determines if raw observation are logged and Moving during what circumstances they are logged If Radio Down Available for lt R Time Mode Rover gt Contin uous raw observation logging during static and moving intervals when no real time corrections are being received by a receiver Yes or No Available for lt R Time Mode Reference Determines if the reference logs raw observa tions lt After gt User input Available for Log Raw Obs If Radio Down Raw data logging begins after the specified time if radio contact is lost For User input Available for Log Raw Obs If Radio Down Minimum gt Raw data logging continues for the specified time also after the radio link is regained GPS1200 Config Survey Settings CONFIGURE Raw Observation Files Field Option Description lt Rate gt From 0 055 to Rate at which raw observations are logged The 300 0s maximum logging rate using Bluetooth on RX1250 is
36. Clip on Available for RX1250 The clip on contacts It is used for RX1250 with GHT56 when a device is attached to the GHT56 NETx Available for an activated Internet interface If these ports are not assigned to a specific inter face then these ports are additional remote ports Port x The physical port P1 P2 or P3 on the instrument to which the device is attached lt ID Output Available on RX1250 with lt Port Bluetooth x gt Address gt and a Bluetooth device being selected The ID address of the SmartAntenna to be used lt Ref Choicelist The receiver type used at the reference If the Sensor gt real time data format does not contain the infor mation of the receiver type certain corrections based on the information of the receiver type are applied in order to provide correct results The real time data formats Leica CMR and CMR contain this information This is mainly important when a System300 receiver is used as refer ence Config Interfaces General GPS1200 139 CONFIGURE Additional Rover Options General page 140 Field Option Description Ref Choicelist The antenna used at the reference If the real Antenna time data format does not contain the informa tion of the antenna certain corrections based on the information of the antenna are applied in order to provide correct results The real time data formats Leica RTCM v2 3 CMR and CMR contain this information C Ifthe reference data
37. Eo 0 To accept changes and return to Heating off 4 GPS1200 Main Menu mar CALIB F5 CONT PAGE calibrate the touch screen Description of fields Field Option Description Touch On or Off Turns touch screen on and off Screen gt lt Screen Off Soft or Loud Controls the beep upon touching the touch Beep gt screen lt Screen Off Always On Controls the screen illumination to be on off or gt Onfor 1 min On on for the specified time after the last key was for 2 or On pressed or touch screen event for 5 min Key Illum gt Off Same as Screen or Always On Controls the keyboard illumination lt Contrast gt From 0 to Adjust the contrast level for the display with the 100 right and left arrow key when the field is high lighted or using the supplied stylus on the slider lt Heating gt Automatic The screen heating comes on automatically at 5 C and shuts off again at 7 C off The screen heating never comes on Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Beeps page GPS1200 125 CONFIGURE Description of fields Display Beeps Text Field Option Description Beeps page Warning Off Softor Loud Controls the beep for acoustic warning signals Beeps gt lt Key Off Soft or Loud Controls the beep upon key presses on the Beeps gt RX1200 Next step PAGE F6 changes to t
38. GPS1200 Manage Getting Started 7 Manage Jobs 7 1 Overview Description Jobs structure surveying projects contain all points lines areas and codes that are recorded and stored can be downloaded to LGO for post processing or for data transfer to a further program can be uploaded from LGO for example for real time stake out operations may be stored on the CompactFlash card or internal memory if fitted Manage Jobs GPS1200 43 7 2 Creating a New Job Editing a Job Access step by step MANAGE XX Job General page 44 Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Jobs Device 2 In MANAGE Jobs Device highlight a job When creating a new job the settings of this job are applied to the new job the codelist must be selected 3 NEW F2 EDIT to access MANAGE New Job MANAGE Edit Job Editing jobs is similar to creating a new job For simplicity the screens are called MANAGE XX Job and differences are clearly outlined Ar EN MI AS MANAGE 3 E EN STORE F1 New Joh To store the settings and to return to Reneral Cndel ist Systeam Name MANAGE Jobs Device Description DATA F5 Sa ci Available for editing a job To view Creator Ch edit and delete points lines and Device CF Card areas stored with the job Points lines and areas are
39. New ID Template Editing an ID Template step by Step Description 1 Refer to 17 1 1 Overview to access CONFIGURE ID Templates 2 In CONFIGURE ID Templates highlight any field 3 ENTER to access CONFIGURE ID Template Library 4 Highlight an ID template A copy of this ID template is taken for further configurations 5 NEW F2 EDIT F3 to access CONFIGURE New ID Template CONFIGURE Edit ID Template CS DEL F4 deletes the highlighted template Cg Editing ID templates is similar to creating a new ID template For simplicity the Screens are called MANAGE XX ID Templates and differences are clearly outlined CONFIGURE Description of fields XX ID Template Field Option Description lt ID gt User input The name of the ID template lt Increment gt Numeric only Alphanumeric The rightmost numeric part is incremented within the point ID The rightmost character within the point ID is incremented regardless of whether that char acter is numeric or alphanumeric lt Increment User input The amount by which the ID is incremented By gt lt Cursor Last Character The character position at which the cursor is Posn gt or from 1 to 16 placed when ENTER is pressed in Point ID gt when surveying points Next step CONT F1 stores the ID template and returns to CONFIGURE ID Template Library 100 GPS1200 Config Survey Settings
40. Option Description lt Direc Ref gt North Azimuth South Azimuth Sets the reference direction as well as the direc tion from where and how azimuths are North Anticlock computed or Bearing lt Direc True or Sets the North direction Base gt Magnetic lt Mag User input Available for lt Direc Base Magnetic gt Declin gt The value for the magnetic declination It is considered when computing or using any azimuth values Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Time page Description of fields Field Option Description lt Time 24 hour or 12 How the time is shown in all time related fields Format gt hour am pm lt Date Day Month Year How the date is shown in all date related fields Format gt Month Day Year or Year Month Day Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Format page Description of fields Field Option Description lt Grid East North or The order in which grid coordinates are shown in Format gt North East all screens The order in display masks depends on the user settings GPS1200 Config General Settings Field Option Description lt Geodetic Lat Long or The order in which geodetic coordinates are Format gt Long Lat shown in all screens The order in display masks depends on the user settings Next step PAGE F6 changes to the first page on this screen Config General Setting
41. The coordinate system which is currently System gt attached to the job lt From Job gt lt To Job gt Choicelist Describes where the points are to be copied to Convert Copy Points Between Jobs GPS1200 97 98 GPS1200 Convert Copy Points Between Jobs 17 Config Survey Settings 17 1 ID Templates 17 1 1 Overview Description ID templates are predefined templates for point line or area numbers ID templates save having to type in the ID for each object They are useful when many points are collected quickly for example in post processed and real time kinematic operations Access Select Main Menu Config Survey Settings ID Templates CONFIGURE Description of fields ID Templates Field Option Description lt Survey Choicelist Sets the ID templates for manually occupied Pts gt points lt Auto Pts gt Choicelist Sets the ID templates for auto points These points are automatically recorded at a specific rate lt Auxil Pts gt Choicelist Sets the ID templates for auxiliary points These points are used when trying to find a stake out point lt Lines gt Choicelist Sets the ID templates for lines lt Areas gt Choicelist Sets the ID templates for areas Next step CONT F1 closes the screen and returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE ID Templates was accessed Config Survey Settings GPS1200 99 17 1 2 Creating a
42. a choicelist for Linework must be configured The flags for Linework must be defined in CONFIGURE Coding amp Linework Settings Linework page R Time Mode None or lt R Time Mode Rover in CONFIGURE Real Time Mode Step Description 1 Select Main Menu Survey to access SURVEY Survey Begin 2 In SURVEY Survey Begin select a job 3 Select a configuration set with R Time Mode None or lt R Time Mode Rover Select an antenna CONT F1 to access SURVEY Survey Job Name The most important keys are explained Mri Es Su 758 a M HEN OCUPY F1 SURVEY ds CEPPSEEIESTS TUS To start recording positions The Survey Ende Annnt position mode icon changes to the Point ID static icon F1 changes to STOP Linework HM eee d STOP F1 Antenna Ht 2 000 n To end recording of positions when enough data is collected F1 changes to STORE 3D CQ 009 n STORE F1 M AT To store the point information F1 OCUPY NEAR H PNT PAGE changes to OCUPY Description of fields Field Option Description Point ID User input The identifier for manually occupied points The configured point ID template is used The ID can be changed in the following ways To start a new sequence of point ID s type over the point ID GPS1200 67 Field Option Description Foran individual point ID independent of the ID templat
43. access MANAGE Coordinate Systems 2 In MANAGE Coordinate Systems highlight a coordinate system to be edited EDIT F3 4 In MANAGE Edit Coordinate System highlight lt Transform gt Ellip soid gt or lt Projection gt 5 ENTER to access MANAGE XX Cg The screen is similar to MANAGE Coordinate Systems Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started for information on the softkeys C In MANAGE Transformations all Classic 3D transformations stored in the database DB X are listed Next step IF THEN a transforma highlight the desired transformation ellipsoid projection tion ellip CONT F1 closes the screen and returns to the screen from soid projection is to where MANAGE XX was accessed be selected atransformation an highlight the transformation ellipsoid projection and NEW ellipsoid projection F2 EDIT F3 Refer to 11 3 2 Creating Editing a Transfor is to be created or mation Ellipsoid Projection edited GPS1200 Manage Coordinate Systems 11 3 2 Access step by step MANAGE XX Transformation General page MANAGE XX Transformation Parameters page MANAGE XX Transformation More page Manage Coordinate Systems Creating Editing a Transformation Ellipsoid Projection Creating editing an ellipsoid projection is very similar to creating editing a transfor mation which is explained below The main difference is that MANAGE XX Ellipsoid and MAN
44. activate the crea Progress tion of points at vertices of the imported geometric elements if CONT CONF required Description of fields Field Option Description From Choicelist DXF data can be imported to a job from either the CompactFlash card or internal memory To Job gt Choicelist Choosing a job as destination for import makes this job the active job lt Progress gt Output Progress bar of the import procedure GPS1200 Convert lmport Data to Job 16 Convert Copy Points Between Jobs Description This chapter explains the process of copying points from one job to another Access Select Main Menu Convert Copy Points Between Jobs COPY 21 44 aem a w gp CONT F1 Copy Points COPY T et Bora To copy a selection of points Between Jobs te zt FILT F4 rom Job Job1 tm Coord System Swiss To define the point sort and or point filter settings of points from the job To Job Job2 j From Job DATA F5 To view edit and delete points lines and areas stored with the job Points lines and areas are shown sepa CONT FILT DATA csYs rate pages Selected sort and filter settings apply CSYS F6 To select a different coordinate system Description of fields Field Option Description From Job gt Choicelist Describes where the points are to be copied from lt Coord Output
45. and L2 Msg 19 L1 gt The uncorrected pseudoranges for L1 and L2 Msg 19 L2 gt lt Msg 21 L1 gt The pseudorange corrections for L1 and L2 lt Msg 21 L2 gt lt PRC gt Pseudorange corrections lt RRC gt Rate of change of the corrections lt IODE gt Issue Of Data Ephemeris The identification number of the ephemeris for a satellite Next step CONT F1 returns to the screen from where STATUS Real Time Input Data was accessed GPS1200 183 24 1 3 Current Position Description Access STATUS Position Position page STATUS Position Baseline page 184 This screen shows information related to the current antenna position and the speed ofthe antenna For real time rover configurations the baseline vector is also shown MapView shows the current position in a graphical way Step Description 1 Press USER to access GPS1200 User Menu 2 Press STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 3 Select Survey Current Position STATUS 8 12 7 A8 CONT F1 iti Pasitian Baaalane Sneed To exit STATUS Position Local Time 11 42 43 0 COORD F2 Pos Latency 0 00 sec To see other coordinate types Local WGS84 Lat 47 24 32 25457 N coordinates are available when a WGS84 Long 9 37 02 87266 local coordinate system is active MON EIE BET 482 224 SHIFT ELL H F2 and SHIFT ORTH F2 Pos Quality 0 005
46. and allows existing servers to be edited For servers to be accessed in the Internet the IP address and the TCP IP port must be known For a server to be accessed in the Internet a name can be configured Step Description 1 Refer to 22 1 Accessing Config Mnterfaces Controlling Devices to access CONFIGURE XX Connection CONFIGURE Radio Channel 2 Open the choicelist for lt Server gt to access CONFIGURE Server to Connect 3 CONFIGURE Server to Connect If a server is to be edited then highlight the server 4 NEW F2 EDIT F3 to access CONFIGURE New Server to Connect CONFIGURE Edit Server to Connect Editing a server to connect is similar to creating a new server to connect For simplicity the screens are called CONFIGURE XX Server to Connect and differ ences are clearly outlined ETATS NENNEN My Lt FY CONFIGURE t a4 amp EXT New Server Name Server IP Address 182 188 1 1 TCP IP Port 80 STORE F1 To store the changes and to continue STORE with the subsequent screen Description of fields Field Option Description lt Name gt User input A unique name for the new server to be accessed in the Internet The name may be up to 16 characters long and may include spaces IP Address gt User input The IP address of the server to be accessed in the Internet TCP IP Port gt User input The port of the Inte
47. area is opened closed GPS1200 71 72 For Show Codes All Codes gt Step Field Description for thematical coding With codelist Without codelist 1 lt Code gt Select a code from the Type in a code choicelist Point line and area codes are available for selection cE None to store a point to store a point without without code or to perform code or to perform Linework Linework without coding without coding 2 Code The type of the selected Select the type of the Type gt code This field is an output entered code field It can not be changed 3 lt Linework gt Select an option for the Linework flag to be stored with the point CB 1 to store a point without Linework 4 OCUPY F1 5 STOP F1 6 STORE F1 CE l Ifa point code was selected the point is stored with the selected code code was selected the point is stored as part of the line area Depending on the selection for lt Linework gt line area is opened closed GPS1200 Linework 11 Manage Coordinate Systems 11 1 Overview Description A coordinate system consists of up to five elements allows the conversion from WGS 1984 geodetic or cartesian coordinates to local cartesian geodetic or grid coordinates and back Elements of coordi The five elements which define a coordinate system are nate system
48. by step 1 Select Main Menu Config Interfaces 2 In CONFIGURE Interfaces highlight Internet 3 EDIT F3 to access CONFIGURE Internet Interface 4 CONFIGURE Internet Interface Internet Yes gt Step Description IP Address Dynamic User ID gt Some providers ask for a user ID to allow connecting to the Internet via GPRS Contact your provider if a user ID needs to be used Password Some providers ask for a password to allow connecting to the Internet via GPRS Contact your provider if a password needs to be used 5 DEVCE F5 to access CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Device 6 CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Devices Highlight the GPRS Internet device to be used C F2 to create a new GPRS Internet device gt SRCH F4 Available on RX1250 with Port Bluetooth x and a Blue tooth device being selected To search for all available Bluetooth devices If more than one Bluetooth device is found a list of available devices is provided T CONT F1 to return to CONFIGURE Internet Interfaces 8 CONT F1 to return to CONFIGURE Interfaces 9 CTRL F4 to access CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Connection 10 CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Connection lt gt Available for some devices The Access Point Name of a server from the network provider which allows access to data services Contact your provider to get the correct APN Mandatory for using GPRS gt CODES Available for digit
49. for an automatic search of the network baud rate For digital cellular phones of GSM technology that do not support auto bauding choose the baud rate from the choicelist lt Connec tion gt Config Interfaces Controlling Transparent GPS1200 Available for digital cellular phones of GSM technology Define if the digital cellular phone uses Radio Link Protocol For digital cellular phones that do not use RLP 161 CONFIGURE CDMA Registration 162 Field Option Non Trans parent Description For digital cellular phones that use RLP Next step IF the digital cellular phone is THEN not of type CDMA or does not need to be registered CONT F1 to accept the change and to continue with the subsequent screen tering of type CDMA and needs regis SHIFT REG F3 to access CONFIGURE CDMA Registration Refer to paragraph CONFIGURE CDMA Registration Description of fields Field Option Description Prog User input The service program coder provided by the Code gt network provider My Phone User input Type in the mobile directory number provided by No gt the network provider Next step Step Description 1 CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Interfaces 2 CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Interfaces was accessed GPS1200 Config Interfaces Controlling Devices
50. gt and lt User ID 2 gt User input Available for lt Send User ID Yes gt The specific user ID s to be sent as part of the Leica proprietary NMEA message By default the serial number of the instrument is displayed lt RTCM Version gt 1 x 2 1 2 2 or 2 3 Available for lt R Time Data RTCM XX v2 gt in CONFIGURE Real Time Mode The same version must be used at the reference and the rover Config Interfaces General GPS1200 141 CONFIGURE Additional Rover Options NTRIP page 142 Field Option Description Bits gt 6 or 8 Defines the number of bits byte in the RTCM message being received Next step PAGE F6 changes to the NTRIP page Description of fields Field Option Description Use Yes or No Activates NTRIP NTRIP gt lt User ID gt User input A user ID is required to receive data from the NTRIP Caster Contact the NTRIP administrator for information lt cont gt User input Allows the lt User ID gt string to continue onto a new line lt Password gt User input A password is required to receive data from the NTRIP Caster Contact the NTRIP administrator for information lt Mountpnt gt User input The NTRIP Source from where real time data is required SRCE F5 to download the NTRIP Source table if lt Mountpnt gt is unknown Next step Step Descriptio
51. in the configuration lt Vert Output The vertical antenna offset for the selected Offset gt antenna lt Meas Slope or Vertical The way the antenna height will be measured Type gt lt Horiz Output Available for lt Meas Type Slope gt The hori Offset gt zontal antenna offset for the selected antenna Moving Ht gt User input Sets the default antenna height for auto points and for the moving part of a track when logging raw observations Next step CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Antenna amp Antenna Heights was accessed Config Mnstrument Settings GPS1200 113 18 2 Satellite Settings Description Access CONFIGURE Satellite Settings 114 The settings on this screen define which satellite system available for GX1230 GG ATX1230 satellites and satellite signals will be used by the receiver Select Main Menu Config Instrument Settings Satellite Settings v 7 lt 90 Satellite Settings Sat System L2C Tracking Automatic CONT F1 Cut Off Angle 10 To accept changes and return to Loss of Lock Beep amp Message 4 GPS1200 Main Menu SV Health MNT HELTH F4 Suppros Wath Automatics Available for lt SV Health User ad Defined To configure the satellites CONT HELTH used in the survey Description of fields Field Option Description Sat Available for GX1230 GG ATX1230 GG System gt
52. information for both real time devices Description of fields Field Description lt R Time The received real time data format message type Data gt GPS used The number of satellites on L1 and L2 being used in the current L1 L2 gt position solution GLO used Available for GX1230 GG ATX1230 GG GRX1200 GG Pro when L1 L2 Sat System GPS amp GLONASS is configured in CONFIGURE Satellite settings The number of satellites on L1 and L2 being used in the current position solution Last Sent gt Available for lt R Time Mode Reference Seconds since the last message from the reference was sent Last Available for lt R Time Mode Rover gt Received gt Seconds since the last message from the reference was received GPS1200 179 STATUS Real Time Device page 180 Field Description In Last Available for lt R Time Mode Rover Minute gt The percentage of real time data received from the reference compared with the data received from the GNSS antenna within the last minute This indicates how well the datalink is working lt Ref Available for lt R Time Mode Rover gt Network gt The type of reference network in use lt Output Available for lt R Time Mode Rover gt unless lt Ref Network NMEA gt None gt The type of NMEA message send to the reference network If more than one message is send at a time then all types are shown separat
53. is corrected by absolute antenna calibration values anda Leica standard antenna is being used on the rover select ADVNUL LANTENNA as reference antenna Next step ROVER F2 accesses CONFIGURE Additional Rover Options General page The available fields depend on the selected lt R Time Data gt in CONFIGURE Real Time Mode amp Ue p Fi o CONFIGURE Hz 5 E Additional uri Reneral NTRTP Accept Ref Any 1 1 To accept changes and return to the Ref Network Nono 4 screen from where this screen was Send User ID No 4 accessed GGA F4 To activate the sending of a GGA message for reference network appli CONT PAGE cations GETID F5 Available for Accept Ref User Defined To display and select the station ID of the available reference stations the latency of the message and the data format When using radios the radio channel can be switched and the stations received on the new frequency are displayed 1st F6 Available for Accept Ref First Received To force the system to try to establish a new connection with a different reference station GPS1200 Config Interfaces General Description of fields Field Option Description Accept Ref gt User Defined First Received Any Received Incoming real time data is accepted from the reference station defined in lt Ref Stn ID gt Incoming
54. one digit are used from the active codelist GPS1200 17 18 Icon Description 01 Quick coding for quick codes with one digit is turned off 02 Quick coding is turned on Quick codes with two digits are used from the active codelist 02 Quick coding for quick codes with two digits is turned off 03 Quick coding is turned on Quick codes with three digits are used from the active codelist 03 Quick coding for quick codes with three digits is turned off GPS1200 User Interface 1 5 Symbols Description The symbols provide information regarding settings Filter UU Symbol Description Example The filter symbol is shown the Point Line Area or Map page if a point line or area filter is points v Li active Attributes Symbol Description Example 8 The attribute symbol is displayed in MANAGE Codes to indicate codes that have attributes attached ine Limits Symbol Description Example g Indicates a defined limit has been exceeded For example the exceeding of a residual limit in the 0 0512 Determine Coordinate System application 0 005 program Largest residual Symbol Description Example This symbol is used to indicate the largest residual in DET C SYS Step 4 Check Residuals 0 0691 Staked out Symbol Description Example h This symbol is used in MANAGE Data Job Name to indicate points which
55. or RX1250Tc The name RX1210 is used throughout the manual and may also represent the touch screen models Only use the supplied stylus on the screens of the touch screen models This manual covers standard real time surveying applications Refer to the GPS1200 Technical Reference Manual for information about other functionality available Name Description Format S User Manual All instructions required in order to x x operate the product to a basic level are contained in the User Manual Provides an overview of the product together with technical data and safety directions GPS1200 Introduction Name Description Format 11 System Field Manual Describes the general working of the x product in standard use Intended as a quick reference field guide Application Programs Describes specific onboard application x x Field Manual programs in standard use Intended as a quick reference field guide The Road Runner application program is described in a separate manual Technical Reference Overall comprehensive guide to the x Manual product and program functions Included are detailed descriptions of special soft ware hardware settings and soft ware hardware functions intended for technical specialists Refer to the following resources for all GPS1200 documentation and software the SmartWorx DVD http www leica geosystems com downloads Int
56. real time data from the first recog nised reference station is accepted Incoming real time data from any reference station is accepted lt Ref Stn ID gt User input Available for lt Accept Ref User Defined gt The special ID of the reference station from which real time data is to be received lt Ref Network gt None Nearest i MAX MAX VRS FKP Defines the type of reference network to be used To survey without reference station network The rover sends its position via NMEA GGA message to LEICA GPS Spider From this posi tion LEICA GPS Spider determines the refer ence in a reference network that is closest to the rover The rover sends its position via NMEA GGA message to LEICA GPS Spider where the Master Auxiliary corrections are calculated The corrections are also individualsied by LEICA GPS Spider which means it determines the best suitable corrections for that rover The rover typically does not send its position to LEICA GPS Spider LEICA GPS Spider calcu lates and sends Master Auxiliary corrections to the rover The rover individualises the correc tions for its position which means it determines the best suitable corrections If this option is selected a NMEA GGA message must be activated using GGA F4 Area correction parameters lt Send User ID gt Yes or No Activates the sending of a Leica proprietary NMEA message defining the user lt User ID 1
57. received signal strength of the digital cellular phone network For Satelline 3AS radios Description of fields Field Description lt Port gt The port to which the device is connected lt Type gt The type of device lt Channel gt The radio channel lt Actual Freq gt The actual set frequency of the radio lt Central Freq gt The defined central frequency of the radio lt Firmware gt The software version of the attached radio For Pacific Crest PDL radios Description of fields Field Description lt Port gt The port to which the device is connected lt Type gt The type of device lt Channel gt The radio channel Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Reference page As shown below the name of the page changes depending on the type of reference being used Name of page Description Reference page Reference is a real reference station Ref Nearest page Reference is the closest to the rover determined by for example LEICA GPS Spider Ref i MAX page Reference information are individualised Master Auxiliary corrections determined and sent by for example LEICA GPS Spider Ref MAX page Reference information are Master Auxiliary corrections deter mined and sent by for example LEICA GPS Spider Ref VRS page Reference is a virtual reference station Ref FKP page Refer
58. shown on sepa uia rate pages Selected sort and filter STORE PAGE settings apply SHIFT LOG F5 Available for editing a job To view edit and delete points lines and areas stored with the job Points lines and areas are sorted by time in one list Description of fields Field Option Description lt Name gt User input A unique name for the new job The name may be up to 16 characters long and may include spaces Input required lt Descrip User input Two lines for a detailed description of the job tion gt This can be for example work to be performed or the classes contained in the job Input optional lt Creator gt User input The person s name who is creating editing the job Input optional lt Device gt The device on which the job will be stored Choicelist For receivers with internal memory Output For receivers without internal memory and when editing a job GPS1200 Manage Jobs MANAGE XX Job Codelist page MANAGE XX Job Coord System page Manage Jobs Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Codelist page 44 07 Em are FE S X IMPRT F2 MANAGE Available for editing a job To add Edit Job Job1 n additional codes from a new codelist Ranaral fndelist Systen Avge M Codelist Codelist 2 to the job The name of this codelist is copied to the job CODES F4 Available for editing a job To view edit delete s
59. step Step Description 1 STORE F1 returns to CONFIGURE XX Device Configuration of Devices GPS1200 157 158 Step Description STORE F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE XX Device was accessed GPS1200 Configuration of Devices 22 Config lnterfaces Controlling Devices 22 1 Accessing Config Interfaces Controlling Devices Access step by step Step Description 1 Main Menu Config Interfaces to access CONFIGURE Interfaces 2 In CONFIGURE Interfaces highlight an interface which has the device attached that needs to be configured 3 CTRL F4 to access CONFIGURE XX Connection CONFIGURE Radio Channel Config Mnterfaces Controlling GPS1200 159 Devices 22 2 Digital Cellular Phones Description Access CONFIGURE XX Connection 160 For digital cellular phones information such as the reference stations that can be contacted the phone numbers of the reference stations and the type of protocol to be used can be defined Refer to 22 1 Accessing Config Mnterfaces Controlling Devices to access CONFIGURE XX Connection The name of the screen depends on the type of technology of the digital cellular phone chosen in CONFIGURE Interfaces APA Bp vr a CONFIGURE ie v zt CONT F1 To accept the change and to GSH Type Manufact HodelId gt
60. the limit defined in Maximum PDOP or DOP gt is checked GPS positions are unavail VDOP able when the limit is exceeded Maximum _ User input Available unless lt DOP Limit None gt DOP gt The maximum acceptable DOP value lt Allow 2D Yes 2D positions can be obtained with only three Posn gt satellites available The height is fixed to that of the last position computed with height No 2D positions cannot be obtained with only three satellites available Next step CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Quality Control Settings was accessed Config Survey Settings GPS1200 105 17 5 Logging of Raw Obs Description Access CONFIGURE Logging of Raw Obs 106 Logged raw observations are used for Static and kinematic operations With these operations raw data is always post processed in the office Raw data must therefore be logged on both reference and rover receivers real time operations to check the work in the office by post processing OR to fill in gaps when a real time position could not be calculated in the field This can happen due to problems with the real time data reception Observations must be logged on all receivers which will be used for post processing Select Main Menu Config Survey Settings Logging of Raw Obs SN E 8 CONFIGURE Boras Logging of Raw obs Log Raw Obs If Radio Down 4 Log After JENNI
61. using the keys Refer to 1 1 Keyboard for a detailed description of the keys on the keyboard and their function Operation by touch screen Information is selected and entered on the screen using the supplied stylus Operation Description To select an item Tap on the item To start the edit mode in Tap on the input field input fields To highlight an item or Drag the supplied stylus from the left to the right parts of it for editing To accept data entered Tap on the screen outside of the input field into an input field and exit the edit mode Hold PROG for 2 s The receiver can only be turned off in GPS1200 Main Menu Press both USER and PROG simultaneously OR Hold ESC for 2 s Option Description Lock Tolock the keyboard press and hold SHIFT for 3 s The message Keyboard locked is momentariliy displayed on the Message Line Unlock To unlock the keyboard press and hold SHIFT for 3 s The message Keyboard unlocked is momentariliy displayed on the Message Line Appearance Description 17 28 4 Lt To select an item from a menu do one of the following GPS1200 7 L6 Move the focus to the item ENTER or CONT F1 9R 2 Data Type the complete selection number in front of the 3 Codelists item ENTER or CONT F1 are not required GPS1200 User Interface Selecting a page Edit an entire value in input fields Edit an individual c
62. 177 Wake up sessions Symbol 19 OWI commands eee 193 Wide Area Augmentation System 139 Position 48 Wildcard sse 60 Survey Settings sssssssssee gg Windows CE desktop access 31 Survey status 177 Windows CE activate s es 31 SV health dae ee 114 Windows key symbol 7 8 31 Switching Leica software and Windows CE 31 lnc Be H 119 Sytnbols n cce RELAIS 19 System information status 193 SYSTM nine E RE sid 171 T 125 TIME SIGN 135 Time zone 116 TIME TOCA testet 116 ToOUCh SCIeen A 10 cette devez eo 125 Transfer objects 172 Transformation management access 76 Transformation model 78 Transformation create edit 77 Transformations ccccccccsseeeeeeeesssteeeeeeeeeeseeee 76 Tripod setup 2222 30 U Unc 121 Unlock keyboard 10 Upload system files USER 8 User interface 7 User menu configuration 120 Index GP
63. 200 NORTH F3 or SOUTH Available for local geodetic or WGS 1984 geodetic coordinates STORE COORD PAGE when lt Local Lat gt or lt WGS 1984 Lat gt is highlighted To change between North and South latitude EAST F3 or WEST F3 Available for local geodetic or WGS 1984 geodetic coordinates when lt Local Long gt or lt WGS 1984 Long gt is highlighted To change between East and West longitude MORE F5 Available for editing a point To display information about class sub class 3D coordinate quality time and date of when point was stored instru ment source and the flag for Linework if available SHIFT ELL H F2 or SHIFT ORTH F2 Available for local coordinates To change between the ellipsoidal and the orthometric height GPS1200 Manage Data MANAGE SHIFT INDIV F5 or SHIFT RUN F5 To change between entering an indi vidual point ID different to the defined ID template and the running point ID according to the ID template Description of fields Field Option Description Point ID gt User input The name ofthe new point The configured point ID template is used The ID can be changed in the following way start a new sequence of point ID s type over the point ID Foran individual point ID independent of the ID template SHIFT INDIV F5 SHIFT RUN F5 changes back to the next free ID from the configured ID template If editing a point then chan
64. 4 Available for lt GGA Position LAST HERE Posn gt To use the coordinates of the current navigation position in the GGA message SHIFT ELL H F2 and SHIFT ORTH F2 Available for local coordinates To change between the ellipsoidal and the orthometric height GPS1200 Config Interfaces General Description of fields Field Option Description lt GGA Posi Automatic The current rover position is sent to the refer tion ence network From Job For the position a point from the active job can be selected in Point ID gt LAST HERE The position last used in a reference network Posn application or the current navigation position can be selected using LAST F3 or HERE F4 None No GGA message is sent to the reference network Point ID Choicelist Available for GGA Position From Job The coordinates of this point are sent out as position in the GGA message Next step Step Description 1 CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Additional Rover Options 2 CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 3 CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Real Time Mode was accessed Config Interfaces General GPS1200 145 20 3 Hidden Point Description CONFIGURE Hidden Point Meas urements 146 Hidden point measurement devices are used for measuring to points which cannot be directly measured with GN
65. 5 Occupation Information Status 189 24 2 STATUS Battery amp Memory 191 24 3 STATUS System Information 193 24 4 STATUS Interfaces 194 25 NTRIP via Internet 195 25 1 Overview 195 25 2 Configuring a Real Time Rover for Using NTRIP Service 196 25 2 1 Configuring an Access to the Internet 196 25 2 2 Configuring to Connect to a Server 198 25 2 3 Using the NTRIP Service with a Real Time Rover 200 26 Menu Tree 203 Index 205 GPS1200 Table of Contents 1 User Interface 1 1 Keyboard Keyboard Keys User Interface Function keys F1 F6 Alpha keys CAPS Hot keys F7 F12 SPACE SHIFT ENTER Arrow keys CE ESC USER PROG Numeric keys For RX1250 Windows key symbol It is the Microsoft flag logo located between PROG and ESC For the purpose of the illustration RX1250 model has been selected which is representative for all models Differences to other RX1200 models are outlined Key Function Function keys F1 F6 Correspond to the six softkeys that appear on the bottom of the Screen when the screen is activated Hot keys User definable keys to execute chosen commands or access F7 F12 chosen screens Alpha keys To type letters Numeric keys To type numbers CAPS Switches between upper case to lower case letters CE Clears all entry at the beginning of user input Clears the last character during user input ESC Leaves the current menu or dialo
66. AGE XX Projection do not use pages and all the information is input on one screen Classic 3D transformations can be created Step Description 1 Refer to 11 3 1 Accessing Transformation Ellipsoid Projection Manage ment to access MANAGE Transformations 2 In MANAGE Transformations highlight a transformation When creating a new transformation ellipsoid projection a copy of this transforma tion ellipsoid projection is taken for further configurations 3 NEW F2 EDIT F3 to access MANAGE New Transforma tion MANAGE Edit Transformation Editing a transformation is similar to creating a new transformation For simplicity the screens are called MANAGE XX Transformation and differences are clearly outlined Description of fields Field Option Description lt Name gt User input A unique name for the transformation The name may be up to 16 characters long and may include spaces lt Type gt Output No other transformations than Classic 3D can be created Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Parameters page Enter the known values of the transformation parameters Next step PAGE F6 changes to the More page Description of fields Field Option Description lt Height Choicelist or The type of heights to be computed When Mode gt Output editing a transformation the option cannot be changed GPS1200 77 78
67. ASCIL LLL 93 rrr tt tnnt trien 103 ATCMD 156 CompactFlash 13 Attribute type in new 64 leon V MODE 16 Attributes symbol 49 Configuration set Dco see 52 Create 82 Limit exceeded 53 Defaut 81 AVGNAGING ei dete err obice 52 Description E Bl ro MR 46 i E 83 Include exclude coordinate triplet 52 Recall deleted aerau PM MEE sd Averaging mode define 52 Turn into user defined default 40 User defined einen 81 Index GPS1200 205 Configuration set wizard 81 Configuration sets Reset default settings 41 Configure Clip On interface i e e reenen 35 SmartAntenna interface 34 Connect equipment and ports 21 Contrast screen 125 Coordinate system 73 AER 74 Edilio rere d 74 Turn into user defined default 40 Coordinate systems Recall deleted default 41 Coordinate types display 48 Copy points between jobs 97 Create Lua rae 86 Area 56 Code 64 Code group 64 C
68. ATUS Logging Ring Buffer page STATUS Logging Reference page STATUS Description of fields Field Description Ring Buffer No gt The number of the active ring buffer lt No of Files gt The number of files stored in the ring buffer lt Obs Flagged gt The flag assigned to the stored observations lt Obs Rate gt The configured observation rate by which data is logged lt First Obs at gt The local time when the first observation available in the ring buffer is stored lt Last Obs at gt The local time when the last observation available in the ring buffer is stored Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Reference page Ref FKP or Ref VRS page As shown below the name of the page changes depending on the type of reference used Name of page Description Reference page Reference is a real reference station Ref Nearest page Reference is the closest to the rover determined by for example LEICA GPS Spider Ref i MAX page Reference information are individualised Master Auxiliary corrections determined and sent by for example LEICA GPS Spider Ref MAX page Reference information are Master Auxiliary corrections deter mined and sent by for example LEICA GPS Spider Ref VRS page Reference is a virtual reference station Ref FKP page Reference information are area correction p
69. EE E 47 Personal Identification Number Getting started 39 GSM iit attire eon ented 160 No ies 43 RECEIVER cei ettet n died 37 127 Line 4 99 Pillar Setup iiti teres 29 Points 2348 BIN arn iacere n teet n ge 160 Mean page 52 160 ACCESS 52 Receiver 127 Mechanical reference plane 29 Point Memory status 191 Add to line sseeee 57 Menu reet recreo 203 eec ecu ALLEE 48 Menu select from sss 10 Delete from line 58 MORE niet reete 40 Xe anne ENE AO ETT Cee AE LIE 48 MountPoint ttes 200 Point code filter ssssssse 61 he 29 Point ID incrementation 100 MSAS real time data format 139 Point management 48 MTSAT Point occupation settings 108 Satellite based Augmentation System 139 Points N Copy between jobs 97 Sorting and filters New version upload SONOS UD 1 Points filter Stakeout application program 59 New create option 39 Pole NTRIP MINE LE 195 30
70. For example lt Code Oak gt can have lt Code Type Point gt lt Code Type Line gt lt Code Type Area gt and or lt Code Type Free gt within the same codelist and job Available for lt Code Type Point gt only This field allows a new line or new area to be opened whenever the point code is newly selected This functionality is also available when creating codelists with LGO Codelist Management Select this option to disable the functionality All other code settings on the instrument are not affected when this option is set When a point code is newly selected a new line is opened and the point being stored is added to the line When the same point code remains selected a new line is not opened The point being stored is simply added to the current line The behaviour for opening a new area is the same as the behaviour for opening a new line as mentioned above Not available for lt Code Type Free gt The style in which lines areas using this case are repre sented in MapView and LGO Manage Codelists GPS1200 65 66 Next step STORE F1 adds the code to the codelist stores the changes and returns to MANAGE Codelists GPS1200 Manage Codelists 10 Linework 10 1 Performing Linework Requirements Access step by step SURVEY Survey Job Name Survey page Linework The Survey application program is used here to explain Linework e A display mask with
71. Leica GPS1200 System Field Manual e Version 5 0 English when it has to be right euca Geosystems Introduction Purchase Product identification Symbols Trademarks Validity of this manual Available documentation Congratulations on the purchase of a GPS1200 Series instrument To use the product in a permitted manner please refer to the detailed safety direc tions in the User Manual The type and the serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate Enter the type and serial number in your manual and always refer to this information when you need to contact your agency or Leica Geosystems authorized service workshop Type Serial No The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings Type Description cE Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner Windows and Windows CE are a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation CompactFlash and CF are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners This manual applies to all GPS1200 instruments Differences between the various models are marked and described RX1200 is available as RX1210 or with touch screen functionality as RX1210T RX1250X RX1250Xc RX1250T
72. Line ID Editing lines areas is similar to creating a new line area For simplicity the screens are called MANAGE XX Line and differences are clearly outlined Gi riesen eee WI ea SET mance ini noch STORE F1 To store the line and all associated 3eneral Points finde Line ID information and to return to Pts to Store All Points MANAGE Data Job Name Lines Line Style X page Any existing lines and No of Pts 0 areas which are open are closed Length ZEN MORE F5 Start Date 04 11 03 Available on MANAGE Edit Line Ulat Line ID To display additional fields STORE MORE PAGE with more information SHIFT INDIV F5 or SHIFT RUN F5 To change between entering an indi vidual line ID different to the defined ID template and the running line ID according to the ID template Description of fields Field Option Description Line ID gt User input The name of the new line Pts to All Points Only The type of points which are used to form the Store gt Msd Pts Only line during a survey Auto Pts Only Offset1 Pts or Only Offset2 Pts GPS1200 Manage Data Field Option Description Line Style gt Choicelist Available on MANAGE New Line This is the line style in which lines areas are represented in MapView and For Line Code None on the Code page a line style can be selected
73. MountPoints e Second column Identifier The city where the MountPoint is located 11 Highlight a MountPoint about which more information is required This information helps to configure the receiver to use the selected MountPoint as a reference 12 INFO F3 to access CONFIGURE MountPoint XX 13 CONFIGURE MountPoint XX General page lt Format gt The real time data format sent out by the MountPoint lt FormatDet gt Details about lt Format gt for example the RTCM message types including update rates in seconds displayed in brackets lt Authentic gt The type of password protection required for the authorisa tion to the NTRIP Server Authentic None if no password is required Authentic Basic if the password need not be encrypted Authentic Digest if the password must be encrypted lt NMEA gt Indicates if the MountPoint must receive GGA NMEA data from the rover in order to compute VRS information 200 GPS1200 NTRIP via Internet NTRIP via Internet Step Description lt Charges gt Indicates if charges are currently made for the connection lt Carrier gt The type of carrier phase information in the data stream lt System gt The type of satellite system supported by the MountPoint 14 PAGE F6 to access CONFIGURE MountPoint XX Location page 15 CONFIGURE MountPoint XX Location page Detailed information about the location of the Mou
74. NFIGURE Real Time Mode 138 Select Main Menu Config Interfaces Highlight Real Time EDIT The available fields and keys on this screen depend on the selected settings e ot amp Li FE m 230 CONT F1 CONFIGURE 9 To accept changes and return to the screen from where this screen was R Time Mode R Time Data Leica accessed Port Port 14 ROVER F2 Device Satelline 3AS To configure additional settings rele Ref Sensor 6 1230 4 vant to rover operations Available Ref Antenna AX1202 901230 unless SBAS data format has been selected for lt R Time Data aT SRCH F4 CONT ROVER DEVcE Available on RX1250 with lt Port Bluetooth x gt and a Bluetooth device being selected To search for all available Bluetooth devices If more than one Bluetooth device is found a list of available devices is provided DEVCE F5 To create select edit or delete a device Available unless a SBAS data format has been selected for lt R Time Data gt SHIFT PRED F3 To activate and deactivate the predic tion of real time observations between the data rate of the refer ence Available unless lt R Time Data RTCM 1 2 v2 gt or lt R Time Data RTCM 9 2 v2 gt SHIFT FILT F4 To activate and deactivate the height filter for height smoothing Available unless a SBAS data format has been selected for lt R Time Data gt SHIFT SBAS F5 To configure the Space Based Aug
75. NT CONF FILT csys ments FILT F4 To set the sort and filter settings for export The setting for lt Sort gt on the Points page defines the order in which points lines and areas are exported The setting for lt Filter gt on each page defines which points lines or areas are exported IFACE F5 Available for lt Export To RS232 gt To choose the port and device to which the data should be exported CSYS F6 To update the coordinate system in which the coordinates are exported Description of fields Field Option Description lt Export To gt CF Card Defines to where the exported file should be Internal written Memory if fitted or RS232 lt Directory gt Data GSI or Available for lt Export To CF Card gt The data IRoot can be exported to the Data the XGIS or the root directory Data must be stored to the GSI direc tory in order to read it in a TPS1100 For Export To Internal Memory gt the data is always exported to the Data directory GPS1200 Convert Export Data from Job Field Option Description lt Job gt Choicelist If points from a job on the internal memory are to be exported open this choicelist When in this choicelist press CFCRD F6 or INTL F6 to select a job from a different memory device Coord Output The coordinate system currently attached to the System gt selected lt Job gt lt Format Choiceli
76. Reference Real Time Interface Access CONFIGURE Real Time Mode Config Mnterfaces Select Main Menu Config Interfaces Highlight Real Time EDIT The available fields and keys on this screen depend on the selected settings NICO Pu FE a CONFIGURE 8 12 8 zt Real Time Mode R Time Hode CONT F1 To accept changes and return to the Screen from where this screen was mmm R Time Data Leica 4 Port Port 14 accessed Device Satelline 3AS REF F2 To configure additional settings rele vant to reference e g time slicing RATES F3 To configure the data rates for the CONT REF RATES DEVCE selected real time data format SRCH F4 Available on RX1250 with lt Port Bluetooth x gt and a Bluetooth device being selected To search for all available Bluetooth devices If more than one Bluetooth device is found a list of available devices is provided DEVCE F5 Available unless lt Port NETx gt To create select edit or delete a device SHIFT RT 2 F2 To accept the settings and configure a second reference real time inter face SHIFT SBAS F5 To configure the Space Based Augmentation System to be used Two real time devices can be attached to two different ports for example a radio and a digital cellular phone On the reference the two devices can operate simultane ously Press SHIFT RT 2 F2 to configure a second real time interface
77. S antenna h Tripod GPS1200 23 2 4 Real Time Reference using SmartAntenna RX1250 and GHT56 Use The equipment setup described below is to be used for real time reference stations using SmartAntenna ATX1230 or ATX1230 GG RX1250 and GHT56 This setup is intended for surveys with the need of normal radio coverage Raw observation data may also be collected for post processing Equipment setup i RX12 28TR 8 b d e f 9 n SmartAntenna ATX1230 or ATX1230 GG Battery for SmartAntenna Height hook Carrier Tribrach Tripod GHT57 GHT56 Radio housing Transport container RX1250 Radio antenna Battery for RX1250 CompactFlash card Battery for radio 24 GPS1200 Equipment Setup 2 5 SmartRover External Radio Use The equipment setup described below is to be used for real time rover using SmartAntenna RX1250X GHT56 and an external radio Equipment setup RX12 31 y a SmartAntenna g Lower half aluminium pole b Battery for SmartAntenna h Radio antenna c Upper half aluminium pole with screw Battery for RX1250X or stub d Grip for pole j CompactFlash card e GHT56 k RX1250X f Radio in housing l Battery for radio Equipment Setup GPS1200 2 6 Real Time Rover Pole and Minipack Use The equipment setup described below is to be used for a real time rover with extended periods of use in the field Raw o
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79. SS for example house corners or trees The measure ments made with a hidden point measurement device are directly transferred to the receiver for the calculation of the coordinates of the hidden point They can also be entered manually The configuration of hidden point measurements is possible for lt R Time Mode Rover and lt R Time Mode None in CONFIGURE Real Time Mode Select Main Menu Config Mnterfaces Highlight Hidden Pt EDIT 42 04 ee du Pie E E CONT F1 8 RU M a To accept changes and return to the idden Poin M E Deflt Hethod METRO Imm Screen from where this screen was Est Pos Qity 0 300 n Compute Ht Yes OFSET F2 Est Ht Qity 0 300 n To configure the heighting and Use Device Yes 4 external angle offsets Port Port 34 SRCH F4 Dorice Locator f Vector Available on RX1250 with Port iat Bluetooth x gt and a Bluetooth device CONT OFSET DEVCE being selected To search for all available Bluetooth devices If more than one Bluetooth device is found a list of available devices is provided DEVCE F5 To create select edit or delete a device Description of fields Field Option Description lt Compute Yes or No To compute a hidden point with height Ht gt lt Est Pos User input The estimated value for the position quality Qity gt assigned to all hidden points lt Est Ht User input
80. Title Name of the screen is shown Screen area The working area of the screen Message line Messages are shown for 10 s Icons Shows current status information of the instrument Refer to 1 4 Icons Can be used with touch screen ESC x Can be used with touch screen Same functionality as the fixed key ESC The last operation will be undone CAPS The caps mode for upper case letters is active The caps mode is activated and deactivated by pressing the CAPS key SHIFT icon Shows the status of the SHIFT key either first or second level of softkeys is selected Can be used with touch screen and has the same functionality as the fixed key SHIFT Quick coding icon Shows the quick coding configuration Can be used with touch screen to turn quick coding on and off Softkeys Commands can be executed using F1 F6 keys The commands assigned to the softkeys are screen dependent Can be used directly with touch screen GPS1200 9 1 3 Operating Principles Keyboard and touch screen Turn receiver on Turn receiver off Lock Unlock keyboard only RX1210 RX1210T Selecting from a menu 10 The user interface is operated either by the keyboard or by the touch screen with supplied stylus The workflow is the same for keyboard and touch screen The difference is the way information is selected and entered Operation by keyboard Information is selected and entered
81. US Logging General page 186 Logging Status This screen shows information related to logging of raw observations including ring buffer Step Description 1 Press USER to GPS1200 User Menu 2 Press STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 3 Select Survey Logging Status STATUS ogg ing Logging Raw Obs Interval Type Obs in Interval All Static Obs All Hoving Obs Recorded DB X Pts Man Let Sey Lee 5 x LAO PC rs Renera Reference B mrar CONT F1 CONT PAGE To exit STATUS Logging Description of fields Field Description lt All Static Obs gt The number of static epochs recorded in the current job lt All Moving The number of moving epochs recorded in the current job Obs gt lt Recorded DB X Pts gt The number of manually occupied points and auto points stored in the job Next step IF AND THEN at least one ring buffer is activated PAGE F6 changes to the Ring Buffer page Refer to paragraph STATUS Logging Ring Buffer page no ring buffer is activated the receiver is a real time rover PAGE F6 changes to the Reference page or Ref VRS page Refer to para graph STATUS Logging Reference page no ring buffer is activated the receiver is nota CONT F1 exits STATUS Logging real time rover GPS1200 STATUS ST
82. a Flow None or Control gt RTS CTS Activates hardware handshake Next step IF the device is a THEN radio or device other than digital cellular phone or modem STORE F1 to close the screen and to return to the screen from where CONFIGURE XX Device was accessed digital cellular phone or modem ATCMD F4 Refer to paragraph CONFIGURE GSM Modem AT Command Lines CONFIGURE For lt GPRS Internet Yes gt in CONFIGURE XX Device this screen consists of two GSM Modem AT pages The following table lists the fields of both pages Command Lines Description of fields Field Option Description lt Init 1 gt User input Initilisation sequence to initilise digital cellular phone modem lt cont gt User input Allows the lt Init X gt or the lt Connect gt string to continue onto a new line lt Init 2 gt User input Initilisation sequence to initilise digital cellular phone modem lt Dial gt User input Dialing string used to dial the phone number lt Hangup gt User input Hangup sequence used to end the network connection lt Escape gt User input Escape sequence used to switch to the command mode before using the hangup sequence lt Connect gt User input Dialing string used to dial into the Internet When the device is used between lt Init 1 gt and lt Init 2 gt a check for the PIN is performed Next
83. a None No distribution is made Residuals remain with their associated points 1 0 Distributes the residuals according to the Multiquadratic distance between each control point and the newly transformed point Distributes the residuals using a multiquadratic interpolation approach Trans Choicelist The type of transformation form Pre Trans Output Available for editing Twostep transformations form gt The name of a preliminary 3D transformation which is used together with the selected projec tion to obtain preliminary grid coordinates to be used for a final 2D transformation lt Ellipsoid gt Choicelist Available unless projection lt Type Custom ised gt The local coordinates are based on this ellipsoid lt Projec Choicelist The map projection tion gt GPS1200 Manage Coordinate Systems Field Option Description lt Geoid Choicelist The geoid model Model gt lt CSCS Choicelist The Country Specific Coordinate System model Model gt Next step STORE F1 stores the coordinate system and returns to MANAGE Coordinate Systems Manage Coordinate Systems GPS1200 75 11 3 Transformations Ellipsoids Projections 11 3 1 Accessing Transformation Ellipsoid Projection Management Access step by step 76 Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to
84. added 3 00 m Forthe lower half of the pole alone 1 00 m An AX1201 AX1202 GG antenna is shown Vertical offset 0 30 GPS1200 Determining Antenna Heights 4 Using RX1250 4 1 Switching between Leica software and Windows CE desktop Graphic Access Leica soft ware Access Windows CE desktop Using RX1250 SmartRover Geosystems a Icon to start Leica software b Windows CE desktop c Task bar RX12_33 d Start button IF THEN RX1250 is started the Leica software starts up automatically Windows CE double click to display the Leica software desktop is active OR SHIFT PROG 7 to display the Leica software Leica software is double click to maximise it minimised OR select SmartRover in the task bar to maximise it IF THEN Leica software is to be minimised SHIFT MINIM F5 in Main Menu Leica software is to be closed SHIFT EXIT F6 in Main Menu Windows CE task bar is to be displayed SHIFT PROG s GPS1200 31 4 2 Sleep Mode Description Putting RX1250 into sleep mode 32 In sleep mode the RX1250 shuts down and reduces power consumption Rebooting RX1250 from sleep mode is quicker than a cold start after turning off The RX1250 can only be put into sleep mode in the Main Menu screen Press SHIFT SLEEP F3 GPS1200 Using RX1250 4 3 Interface Configuration 4 3 1 Ov
85. age Data 8 4 Point Sorting and Filters 8 4 1 Sorting and Filters for Points Lines and Areas Description Access step by step Sorts amp Filters Points page Manage Data The sort settings define the order of the objects in the active job The filter settings define the objects to be viewed An active filter for an object is indicated in MANAGE Data Job Name by v on the right hand side of the page name Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Data Job Name 2 In MANAGE Data Job Name on the Points Lines X or Areas X page SHIFT FILT F5 to access MANAGE Sorts amp Filters 3 MANAGE Sorts amp Filters The page for an object is displayed when the equivalent page is displayed in MANAGE Data Job Name The functionality on the Lines X and Areas X page is similar to that on the Points page For simplicity only the Points page is described The available fields on this screen depend on the selected setting for lt Filter gt 42 43 eS i eis EL Points ines Arreas Sort CONT F1 Filter Class 4 To close the screen and to return to the screen from where this screen CTRL Show ADJ Hide was accessed REF Show 4 STAKE F5 AVGE 2 Show t i uia t To filter points for the Stakeout appli CONT STAKE PAGE cation program
86. al cellular phones of GSM technology To enter the Personal Identification Number of the SIM card If the PIN is locked for any reason for example the wrong PIN was entered input the Personal UnblocKing code for access to the PIN 11 CONT F1 to return to GPS1200 Main Menu 196 GPS1200 NTRIP via Internet NTRIP via Internet Step Description CS The receiver is now online to the Internet The Internet online status icon is displayed But because GPRS is being used no charges are yet made since no data transfer from the Internet has yet taken place 12 USER 13 STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 14 Highlight Interfaces 15 ENTER to access STATUS Interfaces 16 STATUS Interfaces Highlight Internet 17 IFACE F3 to access STATUS Ethernet 18 STATUS Ethernet 19 Check the Internet online status 20 CONT F1 to return to STATUS Interfaces 21 CONT F1 to return to GPS1200 Main Menu GPS1200 197 25 2 2 Configuring to Connect to a Server Requirements The configurations from the previous chapter must have been completed Refer to 25 2 1 Configuring an Access to the Internet Configure connect to a server step by step 1 Select Main Menu Config Mnterfaces 2 CONFIGURE Interfaces Highlight Real Time EDIT F3 to access CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 4 CONFIGURE Real Time Mode lt R Time M
87. ambiguities will be resolved at the rover Accuracy at the rover 1 5 cm rms after a successful ambiguity reso lution Message according to RTCM version 2 x Real time carrier phase corrections and high accu racy pseudorange corrections Message 3 is also generated Use for real time operations Accuracy at the rover 1 5 cm rms after a successful ambiguity resolution 134 RTCM Message according to RTCM version 2 x 1 2 18 19 v2 Combination of RTCM 1 2 v2 and RTCM 18 19 v2 RTCM Message according to RTCM version 2 x 1 2 20 21 v2 Combination of RTCM 1 2 v2 and RTCM 20 21 v2 lt Port gt Bluetooth x Available for RX1250 The Bluetooth port which will be used for the interface functionality Clip on Available for RX1250 The clip on contacts It is used for RX1250 with GHT56 when a device is attached to the GHT56 NETx Available for an activated Internet interface If these ports are not assigned to a specific inter face then these ports are additional remote ports GPS1200 Config Interfaces General CONFIGURE Additional Refer ence Options General page Config Mnterfaces Field Option Port x Port 1 Description The physical port P1 P2 or P3 on the instrument to which the device is attached Available for RX1250 LEMO port on RX1250 Next step REF F2 changes to CONFIGURE Additional Reference Options General page Description of fields Field
88. arameters Description of fields Field Option Description Log Static A time in sec The logging rate at the reference This informa Obs gt tion is shown if the real time message format supports this information and raw observations are being logged at the reference Not known The real time message format does not support this information or the information is not yet received by the rover None Raw observations are not being logged at the reference GPS1200 187 Next step CONT F1 exits STATUS Logging 188 GPS1200 STATUS 24 1 5 Description Access STATUS Occupation Infor mation Static STATUS Occupation Infor mation Moving STATUS Occupation Information Status This screen shows information related to the amount of time required at a point and the amount of time spent on a point Step Description 1 Press USER to access GPS1200 User Menu 2 Press STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 3 Select Survey Occupation Information Status Available for logging of raw observations The name of the screen changes with the static or moving mode of the receiver The values are reset with each new static interval Information on this screen is available for lt R Time Mode None and R Time Mode Rover For static mode Description of fields Field Description Obs Completed The percentage of collected data r
89. be used together with the Real Time interface to receive real time data from a NTRIP Caster via Internet communication Select Main Menu Config Interfaces Highlight Internet EDIT Hips ps ky Lt 6 osa CONFIGURE los 8 5 LJ AU Internet qm Internet Port Port 1 4 1 Device Sicmens 45 To accept changes and return to the IP Address Dynamic 4 screen from where this screen was F ip 123 accessed ser cont PUE DEVCE F5 To create select edit delete CONT DEVCE device Description of fields Field Option Description lt Internet gt Yes or No Activates the Internet interface lt Port gt Bluetooth x Available for RX1250 The Bluetooth port which will be used for the interface functionality Port x The physical port P1 P2 or P3 on the instrument to which the device is attached Port 1 Available for RX1250 LEMO port on RX1250 IP Dynamic Each time a GPS1200 receiver wants to access Address gt the Internet via the device a new IP address is assigned to the receiver When using GPRS to connect to the Internet then the network provider always dynamically assigns the IP address Static Each time GPS1200 wants to access the Internet via the device the same IP address identifies the receiver This is important if GPS1200 is used as a TCP IP server This option should only be selected if a static IP address is available for the receiver
90. bservation data may also be collected for post processing Equipment setup GPS12 018 8 b d e f 9 h i V GNSS antenna AX1201 AX1202 GG j Upper half aluminium pole with screw k or stub Grip for pole RX1210 Holder for RX1210 on pole Lower half aluminium pole 1 2 m antenna cable 1 6 m antenna cable Radio in housing 1 8 m RX to GX cable Receiver GX1210 GX1220 GX1230 GX1230 GG Two batteries CompactFlash card Radio antenna Radio antenna arm 3 cm long 1 2 m antenna cable to connect radio housing and radio antenna Telescopic rod Minipack 26 GPS1200 Equipment Setup Position of cables in the minipack Equipment Setup GPS12 036 a b 1 6 m antenna cable 1 8 m RX to GX cable 1 2 mantenna cable to connect radio housing and radio antenna GPS1200 27 2 7 Real Time Rover All on Pole Use The equipment setup described below is to be used for a real time rover with short periods of use especially where there are many obstacles such as fences Equipment setup GPS12 019 GNSS antenna AX1201 AX1202 GG h Radio in housing b Upper half aluminium pole with screw i Receiver GX1210 GX1220 GX1230 GX1230 GG c 1 8mantenna cable j Holder for receiver on pole d Grip for pole k RX1210 e Holder for RX1210 on pole 1 0 m RX to GX cable f Lower half aluminium pole m Two batteries g Ra
91. cessed lt Bluetooth gt Yes or No GPS1200 receivers detect automatically if the attached device is bluetooth capable Some devices ask for the identification number of the Bluetooth The identification number of Leica s Bluetooth is 0000 The field is unavailable for RX1250 with SmartAntenna ID Address User input Available for Bluetooth Yes The ID address of the Bluetooth device to be used Refer to the device s user manual for information about the ID address lt Station gt Choicelist The digital cellular phone reference station to be dialed Opening the choicelist accesses CONFIGURE Stations to Dial where new refer ence stations can be created and existing refer ence stations can be selected or edited lt Number gt Output The number of the digital cellular phone at the selected lt Station gt as configured in CONFIGURE Stations to Dial lt Protocol gt Output Available for digital cellular phones of GSM technology The configured protocol of the digital cellular phone at the selected lt Station gt as configured in CONFIGURE Stations to Dial lt Auto CONEC gt Yes or No Allows for automatic connection between the rover and the reference when a point is occu pied during a survey lt Net Data Rate gt Autobauding 2400 bps to 56000 bps Available for digital cellular phones of GSM technology The network baud rate Select Autobauding
92. continue with the subsequent Station Number gt 0041717273137 NEAR F2 Preteco tea Available when reference stations to Auto CONEC No dial are already created in CONFIGURE Stations to Dial To Net Data Rate 98600bps find the nearest reference station CONT NEAR CODES with a digital cellular phone CODES F3 Available for digital cellular phones of GSM technology To enter the Personal Identification Number of the SIM card SRCH F4 Available for lt Bluetooth Yes gt To search for all available Bluetooth devices SHIFT INFO F2 Available for CDMA digital cellular phones To find out information about the digital cellular phone All information can be printed to a file CDMA Info log in the DATA direc tory on the CompactFlash card SHIFT REG F3 Available for CDMA digital cellular phones To register the digital cellular phone SHIFT CMND F4 To send AT commands to the digital cellular phone GPS1200 Config Interfaces Controlling Devices Description of fields Field Option Description lt GSM Type gt Output Available for digital cellular phones of GSM technology The type of digital cellular phone highlighted when CONFIGURE XX Connection was accessed lt CDMA Type gt Output Available for digital cellular phones of CDMA technology The type of digital cellular phone highlighted when CONFIGURE XX Connection was ac
93. cription lt F7 gt to Choicelist Available on the Hot Keys page and the Shift lt F12 gt Hot Keys page All functions screens or appli cation programs which can be assigned to the particular key lt 1 gt to lt 9 gt Choicelist Available on the User Menu page All functions screens or application programs which can be assigned to the individual lines in the user defined menu Next step PAGE F6 changes to another page on this screen 120 GPS1200 Config General Settings 19 3 Description Access CONFIGURE Units amp Formats Units page Units amp Formats The settings on this screen define e the units for all types of measurement data displayed e information related to some types of measurement data e the order in which coordinates are displayed Select Main Menu Config General Settings Units amp Formats Description of fields Field Option Description Distance Metre m Int Ft The units shown for all distance and coordi Unit gt fi Int Ft Inch nate related fields fi US Ft ft US Ft Inch ft US Miles mi or Kilometres km Distance Dec gt From 0 Deci mals to 4 Deci mals The number of decimal places shown for all distance and coordinate related fields This is for data display and does not apply to data export or storage Angle Unit gt 400 gon 360 The units shown for all angular and coordi
94. cription of fields Field Option Description From Choicelist ASCII GSI data can be imported to a job from either the CompactFlash card or internal memory lt Import gt Choicelist The type of data to be imported lt From File gt Choicelist For lt Import ASCII Data gt all files in the DATA directory on the CompactFlash card can be selected For lt Import GSI Data gt all files in the GSI directory on the CompactFlash card can be selected GPS1200 Convert lmport Data to Job to 10 Field Option Description To Job gt Choicelist Choosing a job as destination for import makes this job the active job lt Header gt None and from 1 Available for lt Import ASCII Data gt This option allows up to ten header lines which may exist in an ASCII file to be skipped Select the number of header lines Convert lmport Data to Job GPS1200 95 15 3 Importing DXF Data Requirements Access DXF IMPORT Import DXF Data to Job 96 Atleast one DXF file with the file extension dxf has to be stored in the DATA directory of the CompactFlash card Refer to 15 1 Overview to access Import DXF Data to Job EES ky L1 D a HE E DXF IMPRT B Import DXF Data 5 iH X CONT F1 From File To import the data To Job Job1 F2 To define an optional prefix for blocks points and or lines to select the file units and to
95. d may include spaces Input optional GPS1200 Config Interfaces Controlling Devices Field Option Description Number User input The number of the reference station to dial If the survey is to be undertaken across country borders it is necessary to input the phone number using standard international dialing codes For example 41123456789 Otherwise it can be input as a standard digital cellular phone number lt Protocol gt Analog ISDN v 110 Available for digital cellular phones of GSM technology The configured protocol of the digital cellular phone of GSM technology For conventional phone networks For GSM networks lt Enter Coords gt Yes or No Allows the coordinates of the reference station to be entered Coordinates User input The coordinate of the reference station Next step Step Description 1 STORE F1 stores the changes and returns to CONFIGURE Stations to Dial 2 CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Stations to Dial was accessed Config Mnterfaces Controlling Devices GPS1200 167 22 7 Creating a New Server to Connect Editing a Server to Connect Description Access step by step CONFIGURE XX Server to Connect 168 CONFIGURE Server to Connect allows new servers to be created provides a list of servers to be connect in the internet
96. d setting is Automatic Next step CONT F1 closes the screen and returns to GPS1200 Main Menu Config Mnstrument Settings GPS1200 115 18 3 Time Zone Description Access CONFIGURE Local Time Zone 116 The settings on this screen help the receiver to quickly locate and track satellites Select Main Menu Config Instrument Settings Time Zone amp u 7 sw CONFIGURE 5 m zi Local Time Zone Time Zone ZEE Local Time 13 14 42 Local Date 04 11 03 CONT F1 maT To accept changes and to return to CONT GPS1200 Main Menu GPS1200 Config Instrument Settings 18 4 Instrument ID Description The settings on this screen define the instrument identification number This number is used for the generation of the file names Using format files the instrument ID can be output together with data from the instrument This means that it can be identified which instrument was used for certain measurements Access Select Main Menu Config Instrument Settings Instrument ID CONFIGURE Description of fields Instrument ID Field Option Description Instrument User input Sets a four digit number as instrument identifica ID gt tion number By default the last four numbers of the serial number are used Next step CONT F1 returns to GPS1200 Main Menu Config Mnstrument Settings GPS1200 117
97. de Never gt Sets the mostly used number of digits for the quick code Rec Free After Point or Available unless Quick Code Never gt Code gt Before Point Determines if a free code measured with a quick code is stored before or after the point lt Attributes gt Default Values or Last Used Determines the attribute values displayed under certain circumstances This is applicable to both the storing and displaying of attribute values lt Mand Attribs gt Always Prompt Only If No Value Code Change Only The screen XX Enter Mandatory Attribute will always appear when codes having one or more attributes of attribute type mandatory are being stored The screen XX Enter Mandatory Attribute will only appear when codes having one or more attributes of attribute type mandatory are being stored without an attribute value The screen XX Enter Mandatory Attribute will only appear when a new code with a mandatory attribute was selected lt Thematc Codes gt With Codelist Without Codelist Codes stored within the job codelist can be selected to code points lines and areas Codes stored within the job codelist cannot be selected to code points lines and areas Each code must be entered manually lt Show Codes gt Only Pt Codes or All Codes Either only point codes or all codes of the job codelist will be available in the choicelist for lt Code gt lt Point Code gt in a disp
98. dio antenna n CompactFlash card 28 GPS1200 Equipment Setup 3 Determining Antenna Heights Pillar setup a i Y i T i 275 d ft a Mechanical reference plane b Vertical phase centre offset for L1 c Vertical phase centre offset for L2 d Vertical height reading An AX1201 AX1202 GG antenna is GPS12 031 shown Vertical offset 0 Carrier and adapter dimensions A ry ry A E o 8 i S g u D wo SE Y 1 E E E E 8 8 Y Y 220 GPS12 038 GPS12 037 GRT144 carrier with GAD31 screw to GRT146 carrier stub adapter Determining Antenna Heights GPS1200 29 Tripod setup GPS12 032 b c d e Mechanical reference plane Vertical phase centre offset for L1 Vertical phase centre offset for L2 Vertical offset For Leica standard antenna plus accessories 0 36 m Vertical height reading An AX1201 AX1202 GG antenna is shown Pole setup hr a N T GPS12_033 a b c d Mechanical reference plane Vertical phase centre offset for L1 Vertical phase centre offset for L2 Vertical height reading For Leica standard pole consisting of an upper and a lower half 2 00 m ForLeica standard pole consisting of an upper and a lower half with an additional 1 00 m pole section
99. e 1 3AS 3ASd STORE F1 Baud Rate 9600 4 To store the new device and to return Parity None to the screen from where this screen e Bits T was accessed op Bi Flow Control RTS CTS ATCMD F4 2 Available for digital cellular phones aT and modems To configure commu STORE nication commands Description of fields Field Option Description lt Name gt User input Available when creating a new device Name of new device Output Available when editing a device The name of the device lt Type gt Output The type of device lt GRPS Yes or No Available for digital cellular phones and Internet gt modems Defines the device as an Internet capable device and adds it to the list in CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Devices lt Baud From 2400 to Frequency of data transfer from receiver to Rate gt 115200 device in bits per second lt Parity gt None Evenor Error checksum at the end of a block of digital Odd data lt Termi Available when editing a device and if required nator gt by the interface CR LF The terminator is a carriage return followed by a line feed GPS1200 Configuration of Devices Field Option CR Description Not available for RS232 device The terminator is a carriage return Data Bits gt 6 7 8 Number of bits in a block of digital data Stop Bits gt 10r2 Number of bits at the end of a block of digital dat
100. e Getting Started to access MANAGE Configura tion Sets 2 In MANAGE Configuration Sets highlight a configuration set A copy of this configuration set is taken for further configurations 3 NEW F2 to access MANAGE New Configuration Set Description of fields Field Option Description lt Name gt User input A unique name for the new configuration set lt Descrip User input A detailed description of the configuration set tion gt since the name of a configuration set is usually an abbreviation Input optional lt Creator gt User input The person s name who creates the new config uration set Input optional Next step STORE F1 accesses the next subsequent screen in the configuration wizard Refer to the chapters Config XX for information on the screens GPS1200 Manage Configuration Sets 12 3 Editing a Configuration Set Access step by Ste Description step with using B S configuration set 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Configura wizard tion Sets 2 In MANAGE Configuration Sets highlight a configuration set to be edited 3 EDIT F3 to access CONFIGURE Wizard Mode This starts the sequen tial configuration set wizard 4 Refer to the chapters Config XX for information on the screens Access without The currently active configuration set can be edited Choose one of the following us
101. e SHIFT INDIV F5 SHIFT RUN F5 changes back to the next ID from the configured ID template lt Linework gt 68 Begin Line 3pt Curve ReOpen Any Line ReOpen Last Line End Line Cont Line Area Start Spline End Spline Cont Spline Begin Area GPS1200 The linework flag to be stored with the point No linework flag is stored Opens a new line when the next point is stored Any line area which is currently open is closed and the last point belonging to that line area is given the End Line Close Area linework flag The point may or may not be stored with a point code Stores the linework flag for a curve through three points and continues a line area Opens a line from a list of all lines which are currently stored in the job when the next point is stored The last code used with the reopened line is automatically selected when the point is stored Any line area which is currently open is closed and the last point belonging to that line area is given the End Line Close Area line work flag Opens the last used line again The last code used with the reopened line is automatically selected when the point is stored Closes all open lines Indicates a line area is open Stores the linework flag for beginning a spline and continues any open line area Closes a spline and continues any open line area Indicates a line area is open with spline line type Opens a new area when the next poi
102. e System RAM is to be formatted SYSTM F5 to format the System RAM Cg If the System RAM is formatted all system data such as almanac user defined configuration sets user defined antennas codelists geoid field files and CSCS field files will be lost Tools GPS1200 171 23 2 Transfer Objects Description Access Way of working step by step 172 This chapter describes the basic procedure for transferring objects between the CompactFlash card and the internal memory if fitted and the System RAM Select Main Menu Tools Transfer Objects XX Step Description The available fields on the screen depend on the option selected in Main Menu Tools Transfer Objects Select the memory device to transfer the object from Select the memory device to transfer the object to Select the object to transfer Next step IF all XX THEN are to be transferred ALL F3 transfers all objects in list are not to be transferred CONT F1 transfers selected object GPS1200 Tools 23 3 Upload System Files Description Way of working step by step Tools System file uploads are possible from the CompactFlash card to a particular memory device depending on the type of file chosen to be uploaded These files are stored in the SYSTEM directory of the memory device S
103. e licence key will be input 2 Depending on the method chosen the licence key can be typed in Next step CONT F1 returns to GPS1200 Main Menu or continues with selected application program GPS1200 175 176 GPS1200 Tools 24 STATUS 24 1 STATUS Survey 24 1 4 Satellite Status Description Access STATUS Satellites Satellites page STATUS Satellites Rover page STATUS This screen shows information related to the satellites ordered by the elevation angle Step Description 1 Press USER to access GPS1200 User Menu 2 Press STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 3 Select Survey Satellite Status The name of the page changes depending on the active receiver configuration The information about the satellites at the reference shown on the Reference page is identical with the information shown on STATUS Satellites Rover page 17 47 80 CONT F1 To exit STATUS Satellites X GPs X GPS v F2 SIN1 S N 2 To hide or show the GPS satellites 50 4 A shown by the prefix G Available for di GX1230 GG ATX1230 GG when N STATUS Bo Satellites 64 40 Sat System GPS amp Glonass gt is 624 40 configured in CONFIGURE Satellite R2 34 Settings 620 33 357 GLOX GLO v F3 CONT GPS X GLO X HELTH HORE PAGE To hide or show the GLONASS satel lites shown by the prefix R Available for GX1230 GG ATX1230 GG when Sat Syst
104. e status and source of the battery is displayed The remaining power in the battery is indicated by six levels For GPS1200 receivers If two internal batteries are inserted the battery with the lower voltage is used If an external power supply is connected and one or two internal batteries are inserted then the external power is used For GRX1200 Pro GRX1200 GG Pro receivers If two external power supplies are attached then the system uses the one which is configured as the preferred power supply Touch screen Tapping the icon leads to STATUS Memory amp Battery Battery page Icon Description For GPS1200 receivers One internal battery in battery compartment A is in use For GPS1200 receivers One internal battery in battery compartment B is in use For GPS1200 receivers Two internal batteries one in each battery compartment A and B Black indicates the battery currently in use For GPS1200 receivers External battery attached and in use For RX1250 Internal battery is in use The status of the SHIFT key is displayed Touch screen Tapping the icon shows additional softkeys Icon Description ft Additional softkeys are available in the currently visible screen t The SHIFT key has been pressed The quick coding is displayed Touch screen Tapping the icon turns the quick coding on or off Icon Description 01 Quick coding is turned on Quick codes with
105. e than one SmartAn tenna is found a list of available CONT SRCH DEVCE SmartAntenna s is provided DEVCE F5 Available for lt Use Device Yes To create select edit or delete a device Description of fields Field Option Description Use Yes or No Activates the SmartAntenna interface Device gt General GPS1200 149 150 Field Option Description lt Port gt Bluetooth x Port 1 Port to which the SmartAntenna will be connected The Bluetooth port which will be used for the interface functionality Enables cablefree communication between the SmartAntenna and the RX1250 LEMO port on RX1250 To be selected when RX1250 and SmartAntenna are connected via USB cable lt Device gt Output lt Bluetooth x gt The device that is currently configured to lt Port gt The Bluetooth device inside the RX1250 that is currently configured to lt Port gt lt ID Address gt Output The ID address of the SmartAntenna to be used Next step CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE SmartAntenna Inter face was accessed A connection to the SmartAntenna is established GPS1200 Config Interfaces General 20 5 Internet Description Access CONFIGURE Internet Interface The Internet interface allows accessing the Internet using a GPS1200 receiver plus a GPRS device e can
106. e viewed highlight a measured coordinate triplet and EDIT F3 Codes cannot be changed A change in codes must be an overall change for the average point GPS1200 Manage Data 8 3 Line Area Management 8 3 1 Overview Description Manage Data A line area consists of points and can be created edited in MANAGE Data Job Name The individual points are measured within any application program These can be all points except auxiliary points Points can be simultaneously assigned to one or more lines and or areas A line area can have style for display in MapView e acode independent of the point code of the points comprising the line area Points are assigned to a line area when the line area is open Press USE F4 to open close a line area GPS1200 55 8 3 2 Creating a New Line Area Editing a Line Area Access step by step MANAGE XX Line General page 56 Creating editing lines areas and the functionality of all screens and fields are similar for lines areas For simplicity only the creation editing of a line is explained in this chapter Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Data Job Name 2 PAGE F6 until the Lines X page is active MANAGE Data Job Name Lines X page If a line is to be edited then highlight the line 4 NEW F2 EDIT to access MANAGE New Line MANAGE Edit Line
107. ed by comma Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Device page The content of this page differs for each type of device in use STI SAUS Name Type Port Channel Actual Freq central Freq CONT Jost s 12 8 Boras paral Devire Reference a i Satelline 3AS CONT F1 Satel 3AS 3ASd To exit STATUS Real Time 9 ACCNT F3 Available for Smartgate device To 433 525 Hz view Smartgate account information 433 525 MHz VERS F4 aT Available for Smartgate device To PAGE view Smartgate version information For all devices available Description of fields Field Description Name The name of the device For digital cellular phones and modems Description of fields Field Description Type The type of device lt gt The port to which the device is connected lt Firmware gt The software version of the attached digital cellular phone lt Operator gt The name of the network operator in which the digital cellular phone is operating lt Status gt The actual mode of the digital cellular phone The options are Unknown Searching and Registered GPS1200 STATUS STATUS Real Time Reference page STATUS Field Description lt Bluetooth gt Available if device is connected via bluetooth Indicates the state of the connection Signal Indication of
108. eivers delivered with firmware versions lower than v2 10 contact a Leica representative to obtain a PUK code Serial No Output The serial number of the receiver This is needed to obtain the PUK code from Leica Geosystems Next step IF the PUK code entered THEN is correct the old PIN code is cleared and the PIN protection is deactivated GPS1200 Main Menu is displayed wrong GPS1200 keeps asking for the correct PUK code SHIFT QUIT F6 to turn off the receiver 38 GPS1200 Receiver Protection with PIN 6 Manage Getting Started Accessing MANAGE XX step by step MANAGE Step Description 1 Select Main Menu Manage 2 GPS1200 Management Select an option in the menu 3 CONT F1 to access MANAGE XX gt MANAGE XX can directly be accessed from a choicelist in some screens for example the begin screen of application programs MANAGE Jobs Device is shown as an example Additional softkeys are available on other screens The listed options are stored in the database DB X Any unavailable information is shown as The screen for MANAGE Data Job Name consists of several pages The objects listed and their order depend on the active sort and filter settings An active filter for page is indicated by shown to the right of the name of the page On the Lines X page and the Areas X page the number in brackets next to the name o
109. ellite Settings Next step CONT F1 exits STATUS Satellites GPS1200 STATUS 24 1 2 Real Time Status Description Access STATUS Real Time General page STATUS This screen shows information related to real time data The name of the screen changes depending on the configuration Real time rover configuration STATUS Real Time Input Real time reference configuration with one real time device Real time reference configuration with two real time devices STATUS Real Time Output STATUS Real Time Output 1 and STATUS Real Time Output 2 For simplicity the screen is named here as STATUS Real Time Differences depending on the configurations are outlined Step Description 1 Press USER to access GPS1200 User Menu 2 Press STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 3 Select Survey Real Time Status 09 32 FS 3 gni CONT F1 Eea x cR TUUS TE To exit STATUS Real Time Real Time Inpu Reneral Device Reference DATA F4 R Time Data Leica To view the data being received GPS Used L1 L2 07 07 Depending on lt R Time Data gt the GLO Used L1 L2 03 03 shown data differ Messages T REF2 F5 and REF1 F5 as ece1ve a 0 sec In Last Hinate 400 Available for lt R Time Mode Refer Ref Network None ence with two real time devices AT configured To change between the CONT DATA PAGE status
110. em GPS amp Glonass is configured in CONFIGURE Satellite Settings HELTH F4 To view the numbers of satellites categorised in good bad and unavail able MORE F5 To open and close a window showing the date of the used almanac the number of satellites tracked as shown on the skyplot and the number of all satellites available above the cut off elevation mask as shown on the skyplot GPS1200 177 STATUS Satellites Skyplot page 178 Description of columns Column Description Sat The Pseudo Random Noise number GPS or the slot number GLONASS of the satellites Elev The elevation angle in degrees The arrow indicates if a satellite is rising or falling Azmth The azimuth of the satellite SIN 1 and The signal to noise ratio on L1 and L2 The number is shown in SIN 2 brackets if the signal is currently not being used in the position calculations Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Skyplot page The skyplot shows satellite information in a graphical way Satellites below the Cut Off Angle gt configured in CONFIGURE Satellite Settings are marked grey The part of the skyplot between the 0 elevation and the cut off angle is marked grey Description of symbols Symbol Description 4408 Satellites above the lt Cut Off Angle gt configured in CONFIGURE Satellite Settings 440 Satellites below the lt Cut Off Angle gt configured in CONFIGURE Sat
111. ence information are area correction parameters GPS1200 181 Description of fields Field Description Ref Stn ID gt An identification for a reference station The ID can be converted into a compact format to be send out with real time data in all real time data formats It is different from the point ID of the reference station Antenna Ht gt e For R Time Data Leica lt R Time Data RTCM v3 0 or lt R Time Data RTCM X v2 with lt RTCM Version 2 3 The antenna height at the reference from the marker to the MRP For lt R Time Data CMR CMR gt and lt R Time Data RTCM 18 19 v2 or R Time Data RTCM 18 19 v2 with lt RTCM Version 2 2 The antenna height at the reference from the marker to the phase center For all other lt R Time Data gt is displayed because the data format does include information about the antenna height lt Coords of gt The coordinates for the reference station which are transferred depend on the active real time data format For real time messages which include antenna height and antenna type Marker For real time messages which do not include antenna Informa tion Phase Centre of L1 lt No of Aux Ref gt The number of active auxiliary reference stations from which data is received Next step CONT F1 exits STATUS Real Time STATUS The following provides additional information on
112. equired for successful processing It is a conservative estimate based on a 10 15 km baseline The criteria used to display this value depend on the settings for Auto STOP gt STOP Criteria gt and lt Indicator gt in Main Menu Config Point Occupation Settings Time to The estimated time in hours minutes and seconds until the config Go ured criteria for STOP Criteria gt or lt Indicator is reached The criteria used to display this value depend on the settings for Auto STOP gt STOP Criteria gt and lt Indicator gt in Main Menu Config Point Occupation Settings Time at The time passed since OCUPY was pressed in the SURVEY Point gt screen lt Cycle Slips The number of cycle slips on L1 and L2 that have occurred since L1 L2 gt recording started on the current point lt Obs Rec Rate at which raw observations are being recorded Rate gt lt Static Obs gt The number of logged static raw observations Reset as soon as a new static interval starts GPS1200 189 190 For moving mode Description of fields Field Description lt gt 5 Sats The time for how long five or more satellites are tracked on L1 and Since gt L2 without interruption The counter is reset if less than five satel lites were tracked The counter is not reset after OCUPY F1 STOP F1 or STORE F1 lt GDOP gt Current GDOP lt Obs Rec Rate at wh
113. ers with internal memory To change between viewing jobs stored on the CompactFlash card or internal memory SHIFT LOG F4 Available for MANAGE Data Job Name Points page To view points lines areas and free codes stored with the job sorted by time SHIFT DEL F4 Available for MANAGE Data Job Name Lines X page and MANAGE Data Job Name Areas X page To delete the line area SHIFT SET D F4 Available for MANAGE Coordinate Systems and MANAGE Configura tion Sets Available unless a default coordinate system configuration set is highlighted To turn the highlighted coordinate system configuration set into a user defined default coordinate system configuration set stored in the receiver SHIFT FILT F5 Available for MANAGE Data Job Name To define sort and filter settings Manage Getting Started Next step SHIFT DEFLT F5 Available for MANAGE Coordinate Systems MANAGE Configuration Sets and MANAGE Antennas To recall the deleted default coordinate systems configuration sets antennas and to reset default configuration sets antennas to the default settings IF an option THEN is to be selected highlight the desired option CONT F1 closes the screen and returns to the screen from where MANAGE XX was accessed is to be created or edited highlight the option and NEW F2 EDIT F3 Refer to the individual chapters Manage Getting Started GPS1200 41 42
114. erview Description Using RX1250 The required interface configurations for the RX1250 depend on the type of equip ment setup Equipment setup Interface configurations Refer to chapter GHT56 Real Time Reference using SmartAntenna RX1250 and SmartAntenna interface via Bluetooth or USB Clip on interface for radio or digital cellular phone in clip on housing 4 3 2 4 3 3 SmartRover External Radio SmartAntenna interface via Bluetooth or USB Clip on interface for radio or digital cellular phone in clip on housing 4 3 2 4 3 3 GPS1200 33 4 3 2 Configuring SmartAntenna Interface Configuration step by step 34 Step Description 1 Select Main Menu Config Mnterfaces in the Leica software 2 Highlight SmartAntenna 3 EDIT F3 4 CONFIGURE SmartAntenna Interface Use Device Yes Select a free Bluetooth port 5 DEVCE F5 6 CONFIGURE Devices Highlight ATX1230 T CONT F1 8 SRCH F4 to search for Bluetooth devices Cg SmartAntenna must be turned on 9 CONFIGURE Search Bluetooth Device All available Bluetooth devices are displayed 10 Highlight the SmartAntenna to be used 11 CONT F1 C Ifthe SmartAntenna selected is connected for the first time a Windows CE authentication request comes up Type in 0000 as identification number for Leica s Bluetooth and click OK gt
115. f the page indicate the number of open lines areas Example Lines 2 Areas 2 means that two lines are open 8 12 8 MANAGE SITES EIU GE T ETATE Jobs CF Card x To select an option and to return to the previous screen For MANAGE Job1 17 02 06 Codelists the codes from the high Job2 17 02 05 lighted codelist are copied to the active job NEW F2 To create an option After storing a new line area all existing lines and CONT NEW EDIT DEL INTL areas which are open are closed EDIT F3 To edit the option For MANAGE Configuration Sets the first screen of the sequential configuration set wizard for the highlighted configura tion set is accessed DEL F4 To delete the option Available unless MANAGE Data Job Name Lines X page and MANAGE Data Job Name Areas X page Manage Getting Started GPS1200 39 40 GPS1200 CLOSE F4 and OPEN F4 To change between the options in the Open column of the highlighted line area The options are Yes The line area is open Measured points are assigned to the line area No The line area is closed Meas ured points are not assigned to the line area MORE F5 To display more information in the second column Available unless MANAGE Jobs Device and MANAGE Antennas PAGE F6 Available for MANAGE Data Job Name To change to another page on this screen CFCRD F6 or INTL F6 Available for MANAGE Jobs Avail able for receiv
116. ging the point ID for a point of any class applies this new point ID to all other points with the same original name regardless of class Output Points of Class REF cannot be renamed Coordinates User input Negative geodetic coordinates are interpreted as being of the opposite hemisphere or other side of the meridian For example entering 25 N will be stored as 25 S entering 33 E will be stored as 33 W Output If editing then points of Class REF cannot be renamed Next step PAGE F6 changes to the next page Refer to the relevant paragraph below For GNSS points Edit Point Point ID The name of the real time reference station from where the GNSS point was meas Obs page Manage Data ured the name of antenna used to measure the point and the baseline values are shown in output fields For TPS points It is possible to edit the reflector height Changing the reflector height recalculates the point height The name of the station from where the point was measured is shown in an output field Next step PAGE F6 changes to the next page Refer to the relevant paragraph below GPS1200 49 MANAGE XX Point Code page 50 The setting for lt Thematc Codes gt in CONFIGURE Coding amp Linework deter mines the availability of the subsequent fields and softkeys For Thematc Codes Without Codelist none of the keys is available except for STORE F1 1 E K les
117. gue without storing any changes made Turns receiver off when hold for 2 s in GPS1200 Main Menu PROG ON Ifthe sensor is off hold for 2 s to turn the sensor on Ifthe sensor is on press at any time to access XX Programs to select an application GPS1200 Key Function SHIFT Switches between the first and the second level of function keys SPACE Enters a blank USER Calls the user defined menu Arrow keys Move the focus on the screen ENTER Selects the highlighted line and leads to the next logical menu dialog Starts the edit mode for edit fields Opens a choicelist Key combinations Keys Function PROG plus USER For RX1210 RX1250 Turns instrument off SHIFT Pages up SHIFT Pages down SHIFT PROG 7 For RX1250 Displays either the Windows CE task bar and start menu 8 GPS1200 User Interface 1 2 Screen Screen Elements User Interface a Time b ierat Tu NT Im LA b Caption X 9 c Title ge ae B d Screen area L e Message line 1 Survey 2 Programs 3 Manage d zt gt f Icons amp Th s Esce 4 Convert 5 Config 6 Tools h CAPS REEEMENMENMENMIEME D SHIFTicon j Quick coding icon GPS12 129 k Softkeys Element Description Time The current local time is shown Caption Shows location either in Main Menu under PROG key or USER
118. haracter in input fields Access special alphanumeric char acters for input User Interface Appearance Description OR Tap on the item Appearance Description eS Select a page in a screen do one of the following Units Anglel Tise Distance Unit Distance Dec Angle Unit 1 Angle Dec s au Grade Unit hiv Velocity Unit Km h kmh PAGE F6 OR Tap on the page tab Appearance Description Survey Code Annot Point ID 1 1 Highlight the field 2 Type numeric and or alphanumeric characters to overwrite 3 ENTER or tap outside of the field Appearance Description Survey Code Annot Map A character can be inserted or overwritten The proce Point ID 110001 i dure is the same for both cases 1 Highlight the field 2 For the keyboard ENTER The edit mode is acti vated where additional functions like insert and overwrite are available 3 For the touch screen Highlight the characters to be changed 4 Type numeric and or alphanumeric characters 5 ENTER or tap outside of the field Step Description 1 Highlight the input field 2 For the keyboard ENTER 3 Toggle to the desired special character set by using the up down arrow keys Press the function key assigned to the required character group Press the function key with the required character character set Re
119. have been staked out Wake Up Sessions Symbol Description Example fa This symbol is used in WAKE UP Wake Up Sessions to indicate which wake up session is next to be activated 2 04 User Interface GPS1200 19 20 GPS1200 User Interface 2 Equipment Setup 2 1 Receiver Ports Description Ports at the receiver front panel Ports to connect equipment Equipment Setup All receiver ports on the GPS1200 are located on the receiver front panel GX1210 GX1220 GX1230 GX1230 GG GX1200 with PPS Event option GRX1200 Classic and GRX1200 Lite ao ow GPS12_001a a Port E2 Event input 2 on GX1200 with g Port ANT GNSS antenna in PPS Event option b Port E1 Event input 1 on GX1200 with h Battery compartment B not for PPS Event option GRX1200 Pro GRX1200 GG Pro c Battery compartment A i Port PPS PPS output on GX1200 with CompactFlash card compartment with PPS Event option d LED indicators j Port RX RX1200 in out or remote interface in out 8 pin LEMO e Port P3 Power out data in out or k Port P2 Power out data in out or remote interface in out 8 pin LEMO remote interface in out 8 pin LEMO f Port PWR Power in 5 pin LEMO l Port P1 Power out data in out or remote interface in out 8 pin LEMO Equipment Port RX1210 without cable Direct clip on the receiver RX1210 using a cable Port RX GNSS antenna Port ANT Radio in a housi
120. he Text page CONFIGURE Description of fields Display Beeps z Text Field Option Description Text page lt Defit Choicelist Sets the set of extra characters available aNum gt through aNUM or F1 F6 whenever an entry is made The choices available depend on the character sets loaded on the instrument and the language configured to be used on the instrument Next step PAGE F6 changes to the first page on this screen 126 GPS1200 Config General Settings 19 6 Description Access CONFIGURE Start Up amp Power Down Start Up page CONFIGURE Start Up amp Power Down Power Down page Start Up amp Power Down Power Down is unavailable for a RX1250 with SmartAntenna The settings on this screen define the behaviour of the instrument for a general start up define the behaviour of the instrument when starting up after a power loss define a PIN code which needs to be typed in on starting up the receiver A PIN is a Personal Identification Number Select Main Menu Config General Settings Start Up amp Power Down Description of fields Field Option Description lt Start Choicelist Determines the screen entered after turning on Screen gt the receiver lt Port 1 gt Yes or No Determines if the receiver powers up when a lt Port 2 gt pulse is received at one of the ports The fields lt Port 3 gt are unavailable for RX1250 with S
121. he antenna and returns to MANAGE Antennas Manage Antennas GPS1200 87 88 GPS1200 Manage Antennas 14 Convert Export Data from Job 14 1 Overview Description The settings on this screen define the data that is converted and exported and what format is used Data is exported from the selected job Currently active view filter and sort settings are applied The points that are exported are those that are visible in MANAGE Data Job Name Data can be exported e toa file on the CompactFlash card toa file on the internal memory if fitted e via RS232 to a Leica TPS400 700 instrument Export format The export format must be composed individually as format file using LGO Refer to the online help of LGO for information on creating format files Convert Export Data from Job GPS1200 89 14 2 Exporting ASCII Data Requirements Access EXPORT Export ASCII Data from Job 90 At least one format file was created using LGO and has been transferred to the System RAM Select Main Menu Convert Export Data from Job SS H AED gt EXPORT CRAB Export ASCII Data from Job X Export To CF Directory Data 1 Job Default 4 To export the data Coord System WGS84 CONF F2 Format File gs i18 FRT s To define the default extension for Piden Detaile the export file and to select the 7 itd ra behaviour for the Setup measure CO
122. he posi tion of the hidden point lt Device Ht gt User input The height of the hidden point measurement device This is the distance from the ground to the centre of the device lt Target Ht gt User input The distance from the hidden point to the aimed point lt Dist Offset gt User input The offset is automatically added to the meas ured distance lt EAO Method gt None Permanent New for Each Pt Sets the default method for entering an External Angle Offset EAO is an offset angle between the North of the device being used and WGS 1984 geodetic North EAO s are applied when measuring hidden points using a device capable of measuring azimuths No EAO value is applied to the azimuth meas urement received from the hidden point meas urement device Applies a default value for the offset angle The value is changeable Offset angle values must be entered for each new hidden point lt Offset gt User input Available for lt EAO Method Permanent gt The default value for the offset angle Config Interfaces General GPS1200 147 Next step Step Description 1 CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Hidden Point Measurements 2 CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Hidden Point Measurements was accessed 148 GPS1200 Config Interfaces General 20 4 SmartAntenna Description E
123. hich was highlighted when ADD F2 was STORE ADD EDIT REHOV HORE PAGE pressed Manage Data GPS1200 57 MANAGE XX Line Code page Creating lines areas most efficiently 58 Next step REMOV F4 To remove the highlighted point from the line The point itself is not deleted MORE F5 To display more information in the second column PAGE F6 changes to the Code page The functionality is very similar to MANAGE New Point Code page Refer to 8 2 1 Creating a New Point Editing a Point Next step STORE F1 stores the changes and returns to MANAGE Data Job Name Lines X page IF the task is to create THEN multiple lines areas with subsequent line area ID s use the hot key user menu function FUNC Create New Line Quick FUNC Create New Area Quick Pressing the hot key or selecting the function from the user menu creates and immediately stores the new line area For the line area ID the line area ID template as defined in CONFIGURE ID Templates is used The code and attributes are taken over from the last created line area lines areas with certain codes use quick coding The job codelist must contain quick codes for lines areas By tying the quick code a new line area is created and immediately stored with that line area code and attributes For the line area ID the line area ID template as defined in CONFIGURE ID Templates is used GPS1200 Man
124. hot key or USER Convert Mmport Data to Job GPS1200 93 15 2 Importing ASCII GSI Data Requirements Access IMPORT Import ASCII GSI Data to Job 94 e For ASCII files At least one ASCII file with any file extension is stored the DATA directory of the CompactFlash card For GSI files At least one ASCII file in GSI format with the file extension gsi is stored in the GSI directory of the CompactFlash card Refer to 15 1 Overview to access Import ASCII GSI Data to Job EINEN TEE 4 Lt d A Er CONT F1 7 l2 IMPORT lt ZA B To import the data Import ASCII GSI ue E TE CONF F2 From Eme Import ASCII Data 4 For Import ASCII Data To select From File logfile txt 4 the delimiter the positions of the To Job Job1 4 particular variables and if required Header None 4f the number of lines used to describe each point or if the variables are delimited by one or multi spaces For Import GSI Data Coordi CONT CONF VIEW nates be switched for left handed coordinate systems All WI 81 data normally Easting is then imported as Northing and all WI 82 data normally Northing is then imported as Easting VIEW F3 To display the data in From File gt SHIFT HTS F2 To define the height type for the imported data and if the Easting should be multiplied by 1 This is required by some coordinate Systems Des
125. hted when Type gt CONFIGURE Radio Channel was accessed lt Channel gt User input The radio channel The minimum and maximum allowed input values for a radio depend on the number of channels supported by the radio and the spacing between the channels lt Actual Output Available for lt Radio Type Satelline 3AS gt Freq gt Displays the actual frequency of the radio Controlling GPS1200 163 22 4 Hidden Point Measurement Devices Description Hidden point measurement devices can be used to measure distances angles and azimuths to points which are not accessible by means of GPS A Bluetooth housing can be used to provide a wireless connection between the receiver and a Bluetooth enabled hidden point measurement device Access Refer to 22 1 Accessing Config Mnterfaces Controlling Devices to access CONFIGURE RS232 Connection CONFIGURE 11 40 Mp 4 Ut d H vae a RS232 Connection CONFIGURE 8 CAD RS232 Connection Device RS232 CONT F1 Bluetooth Yes To accept the changes and to continue with the subsequent screen SRCH F4 Available for Bluetooth Yes To search for all available Bluetooth CONT SRCH ID Address NENENENNNEEPER Description of fields Field Option Description Type Output The type of hidden point measurement device highlighted when CONFIGURE RS232 Connection was accessed lt Bluetooth gt Outpu
126. ically when entering SURVEY Survey Job Name All subsequent points must be occupied by pressing OCUPY F1 Timed Starts point occupation automatically at a certain time The start time is specified in SURVEY Survey Job Name Auto Yes or No Available for Pt Occupation Normal STOP gt Stops the measurements automatically when the parameter defined for lt STOP Criteria gt reaches 100 GPS1200 Config Survey Settings Field Option Description STOP Choicelist Available for Pt Occupation Normal and Criteria gt lt Auto STOP Yes gt Defines the method used for lt Auto STOP gt The setting determines the computation and value to be shown for lt Completed gt in the display mask and in STATUS Occupation Information lt Indi Choicelist Available for lt Pt Occupation Normal gt and cator gt lt Auto STOP No gt The setting determines the computation and value to be shown for lt Completed gt in the display mask and in STATUS Occupation Information This is an indicator when to stop the point occupation lt Beep On Yes or No Activates that a beep is made when the point STOP gt occupation is ended by lt Auto STOP gt lt Auto Yes or No Stores points automatically after stopping the STORE gt point occupation lt Beep On Yes or No Activates that a beep is made when the point is STORE gt stored by lt Auto STORE gt lt End Available for lt Pt Occupation N
127. ich raw observations are being recorded Rate gt lt Moving The number of logged moving raw observations Reset as soon a Obs gt new moving interval starts Next step CONT F1 exits STATUS Occupation Information Static or STATUS Occupa tion Information Moving GPS1200 STATUS 24 2 STATUS Battery amp Memory Access STATUS Battery amp Memory Rover Battery page STATUS Battery amp Memory Rover Memory page STATUS Step Description 1 Press USER to access GPS1200 User Menu 2 Press STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 3 Select Battery amp Memory HERI a 4 Lt a a STATUS Fra 5 E Battery amp ET ur PATTAY Meanry CONT F1 To exit STATUS Battery amp Memory Battery 365 Battery B 100 REED Available when the receiver is config Backup Bat ured as real time rover To view battery and memory information for CONT REF PAGE the reference Description of fields Field Description Any field The percentage of remaining power capacity for all batteries numerically Batteries not in use are shown in grey Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Memory page If no information for a field is available for example no CompactFlash card is inserted then is displayed Description of fields Field Description Device The memory device in use U
128. in Menu Config Mnterfaces The screen gives an overview of all interfaces with the currently assigned port and device If a second real time interface is configured it will also be shown WEXSBE A Mo P CONT F1 CONFIGURE 8 127 7AB To return to the screen from where IEEE this screen was accessed AAE EDIT F3 To configure the parameters related ASCII Input ME s to the highlighted interface Refer to Export Job the sections on each individual inter Hidden Pt face below Tiit CTRL F4 Available for certain devices CONT EDIT CTRL connected to certain interfaces To configure additional parameters for example changing channels of radios SHIFT CONEC F4 and SHIFT DISCO F4 Available for a real time interface configured to use a device of type digital cellular phone or modem To dial the number of another station configured in the active configuration set and to hang up again General GPS1200 129 130 Description of columns Column Option Description Port 1 20r3 BT x Clip NETx The physical port P1 P2 or P3 on the instrument which will be used for the interface functionality The Bluetooth port which will be used for the interface functionality Available for RX1250 Clip on contacts on RX1250 It is used for RX1250 with GHT56 when a device is attached to the GHT56 The logical NET port which will be u
129. ing the configu options and access the required screens to edit the configuration set ration set wizard Select Main Menu Config OR From inside an application program press USER and then CONF F2 OR In CONFIGURE Wizard Mode press LIST F6 Manage Configuration Sets GPS1200 83 84 GPS1200 Manage Configuration Sets 13 Manage Antennas 13 1 Overview Description Leica Geosystems antennas are predefined as default and can be selected from a list e Additional antennas can be defined Default antennas contain an elevation dependent correction model e New antenna correction models can be set up and transferred to the receiver using LGO Manage Antennas GPS1200 85 13 2 Creating a New Antenna Editing an Antenna Access step by step MANAGE XX Antenna General page 86 Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Antennas 2 In MANAGE Antennas highlight an antenna When creating a new antenna highlight the antenna with offset characteristics similar to those required by the new antenna 3 NEW F2 EDIT F3 to access MANAGE New Antenna MANAGE Edit Antenna Editing antennas is similar to creating a new antenna All fields can be edited except those of Leica default antennas For simplicity the screens are called MANAGE XX Antenna 43 20 a 40 FOO YN MANAGE a7 84 EXT New
130. it Job Job Name Avge page Refer to 7 2 Creating a New Job Editing a Job Description of averaging modes Averaging Description mode Average The horizontal and height distances from the measured points to the average are computed and displayed on the Mean page Absolute The same as for Average above applies for Absolute Diffs Diffs Additionally the absolute difference between two points selected from a list of measured points which are all stored with the same point ID are computed Off Averaging functionality is turned off Access within data management Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Data Job Name 2 In MANAGE Data Job Name Points page highlight a point to be edited EDIT F3 to access MANAGE Edit Point Point ID Mean page All measured coordinate triplets recorded using the same point ID are shown 44 49 H Site ag 0349 BAB HDD STORE F1 0 0010 0 To store the changes and to return to the screen from where this screen was accessed USE F2 To include or exclude the highlighted diat coordinate triplet in or from the calcu STORE USE EDIT DEL HORE PAGE lation of the average GPS1200 Manage Data Manage Data EDIT F3 To view and edit the highlighted measured coordinate triplet DEL F4 To delete the highlighted coordinate triplet The average is rec
131. ithout n gt Codelist gt Up to eight attribute values are avail able GPS1200 Manage Data MANAGE Edit Point Point ID Annots page Manage Data Next step IF THEN creating a point STORE F1 stores the point and all associated information and returns to MANAGE Data Job Name Points page editing a point PAGE F6 changes to the Annots page if available PAGE F6 changes to the Mean page if available Refer to 8 2 2 Mean Page for information on softkeys and fields on the Mean page The comments to be stored with the point can be edited except for lt 4 gt if a GPS seismic value has been recorded Next step STORE F1 stores the changes and returns to MANAGE Data Job Name GPS1200 51 8 2 2 Mean Page Description Averaging Access step by step MANAGE Edit Point Point ID Mean page 52 Various measured coordinate triplets for one point can be recorded using the same point ID If the averaging mode is activated an average is calculated It is checked if the deviations of each single point are within the configured limits After averaging the Mean page becomes available in MANAGE Edit Point Point ID and accessible from the Survey application program SURVEY Survey Job Name Survey page Defining the averaging mode and configuring the limits The averaging mode and the limits are configured in MANAGE New Job Avge page or in MANAGE Ed
132. l at appropriate places in the manuals Highlight an item and CONT F1 or ENTER To exit without changes press ESC or tap m GPS1200 User Interface 1 4 Icons Description Position of the icons on the screen Position status Number of visible satellites User Interface Icons show the current status information of the receiver The icons provide information related to basic receiver functions The icons that appear depend upon which GPS1200 receiver is used and the current receiver configuration abcdef ghi a Position status ps Je TE apps E b Number of visible satellites M ui c Contributing satellites d Real time device real time ae pe status Internet online status ey ue e Position mode 1 Survey 2 Programs 3 Manage f Bluetooth a Ti g Line area h CompactFlash card internal memory 4 Convert 5 Config 6 Tools mss i i Battery _ Nf K j SHIFT GPS12 130 k Quick coding Displays the status of the current position Touch screen Tapping the icon leads to STATUS Position Icon Description No icon No position available e viv Phase fixed solution available The ticks indicate that an ambi A guity check is being made Autonomous solution available Code solution available Displays the number of theoretically visible satellites above
133. lay mask of an application program Selecting a line area code opens a new line area String Attrib gt Choicelist Available for lt Show Codes All Codes gt When this field is active surveyed points that have the same code attached are strung to one line Config Survey Settings GPS1200 103 CONFIGURE Coding amp Line work Linework page 104 Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Linework page The flags for Linework are defined on this screen The flags defined on this screen are linked to the options available for lt Linework gt in a display mask of an application program The selection for lt Linework gt in a display mask determines the flag stored with a point The availability of lt Linework gt in a display mask is configured in CONFIGURE Define Display Mask n Description of fields Field Option Description Begin User input Opens a new line when the next point is stored Line gt Any lines which are currently open are closed The point may or may not be stored with a point code lt 3pt Curve gt User input Stores the linework flag for a curve through three points and continues a line area lt ReOpen User input Opens the last used line again Last Line gt End Line gt User input Closes all open lines lt Cont User input Indicates a line area is open Line Area gt lt Start User input Stores the linew
134. le the coordinates can be config ured The configuration is possible for rover and reference digital cellular phones and modems Step Description 1 Refer to 22 1 Accessing Config Mnterfaces Controlling Devices to access CONFIGURE XX Connection CONFIGURE Radio Channel 2 Open the choicelist for Station to access CONFIGURE Stations to Dial 3 CONFIGURE Station to Dial If a station is to be edited then highlight the station 4 NEW F2 EDIT F3 to access CONFIGURE New Station to Dial CONFIGURE Edit Station to Dial Editing a station to dial is similar to creating a new station to dial For simplicity the Screens are called CONFIGURE XX Station to Dial and differences are clearly outlined Ae 12 dg ae oie x RS CONFIGURE x New Station to Dial Nome 3000 STORE F1 To store the changes and to continue Number 0041717273137 with the subsequent screen Protocol Ana log COORD F2 Enter Coords Yes To view other coordinate types WGS84 X 4264320 8341 SHIFT ELL H F2 or SHIFT ORTH F2 WGS84 Y 725157 3550 n Available for local coordinates To WGS84 Z 4672132 0505 n p Uaf change between the ellipsoidal and STORE COORD orthometric height Description of fields Field Option Description lt Name gt User input A unique name for the new reference station to be dialed The name may be up to 16 characters long an
135. martAntenna Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Power Down page This page is not available for RX1250 with SmartAntenna Description of fields Field Option Description lt Recovery gt Sudden Loss Only Always The receiver turns itself back on automatically once power is restored after a sudden power loss The receiver turns itself back on automatically once power is restored after a sudden power loss or after gradual power loss The receiver returns to the screen in which it was operating when the power failed lt Set Primary gt External A External B or Automatic Available for the GRX1200 Series where batteries can be attached to port PWR with a Y cable Sets the external battery which is always used when sufficient power is available regard less of the status of the other battery Primary power sources must provide a minimum voltage of 11 4 V Config General Settings GPS1200 127 Next step PAGE F6 changes to the PIN Code page CONFIGURE The appearance of the screen varies with the setting for Use PIN gt when this Start Up amp Power Screen is accessed EIC Use PIN No Use PIN Yes ode page Gee 4 Lt ag EE Ry Li 95 FE o CONFIGURE is 8 4 amp pA CONFIGURE i 8 amp lt a Start Up amp T UH x TE ur Start llp Pnwer Dnwn PTN finde E Use PIN M4 Code hs 01 01 CONT
136. martAntenna must always be connected to RX1250 when uploading the firmware Connect SmartAntenna and RX1250 via cable Uploading the firmware takes some time Select Main Menu Tools Upload System Files XX Step Description 1 Select the memory device to upload the system file from 2 Select the memory device to upload the system file to 3 Select the system file to upload Next step CONT F1 uploads the selected system file GPS1200 173 23 4 Calculator and File Viewer Cg Refer to GPS1200 Technical Reference Manual for information on these functional ities 174 GPS1200 Tools 23 5 Licence Keys Description Access Way of working step by step Tools A licence key can be used to activate application programs and protected options and can be used to define the expiry date of the software maintenance A licence key file can be uploaded to the receiver RX1250 To upload a licence key file the file should be located on the SYSTEM directory of the CompactFlash card Licence key files use the naming convention L_123456 key where 123456 is the instrument serial number Licence keys can also be typed in manually in Main Menu Tools Licence Keys or the first time the application program is started Select Main Menu Tools Licence Keys OR Select an application program not yet activated Step Description 1 Select the method by which th
137. mentation System to be used The configuration of SBAS deter mines the options available for lt R Time Data gt in CONFIGURE Real Time Mode Two real time devices can be attached to two different ports for example a radio and a digital cellular phone Due to the nature of a rover the two devices cannot operate simultaneously It is recommended to choose two different configuration sets one for each real time device Change the configuration set to change the active device GPS1200 Config Interfaces General Description of fields Field Option Description R Time None Refer lt R Time Data Rover activates a rover real Mode gt ence or Rover time interface lt R Time Leica Refer to 20 2 3 Configuration of a Reference Data gt CMR CMR Real Time Interface for information about these RTCM v3 real time data formats RTCM 1 2 v2 RTCM 9 2 v2 RTCM 18 19 v2 RTCM 20 21 v2 The availability of the following options depend on the selection made for lt SBAS Tracking gt in CONFIGURE SBAS Tracking Mode WAAS EGNOS Wide Area Augmentation System MSAS EGNOS European Geostationary Navigation Overlay WAAS MSAS Service EGNOS Test or MTSAT Satellite based Augmentation System WAAS Test where MTSAT stands for Multi functional Trans port SATellite lt Port gt Bluetooth x Available for RX1250 The Bluetooth port which will be used for the interface functionality
138. n 1 CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 2 CONT F1 returns to the Mode was accessed screen from where CONFIGURE Real Time GPS1200 Config Interfaces General 20 2 5 Configuration of SBAS Description Access step by step CONFIGURE SBAS Tracking Mode Config Interfaces General Allows a Space Based Augmentation System to be configured to provide additional corrections Step Description 1 Refer to 20 2 1 Overview to access CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 2 SHIFT SBAS F5 to access CONFIGURE SBAS Tracking Mode Description of fields Field Option Description lt SBAS The Space Based Augmentation System to Tracking gt use The options available for lt R Time Data gt in CONFIGURE Real Time Mode depend on the selection made here Automatic SBAS satellites will be tracked and the SBAS SBAS service used will be automatically selected including MSAS WAAS EGNOS Satellites of one of the following systems will be or MSAS tracked Wide Area Augmentation System European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System MTSAT Satellite based Augmentation System EGNOS Test To track European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System satellites while the system is still in test mode WAAS Test To track Wide Area Augmentation System satel lites while the system is still in test mode Next step Step Descri
139. n 17 STATUS Device Internet Check the Internet online status 18 CONT F1 to return to STATUS Interfaces 19 CONT F1 to return to GPS1200 Main Menu GPS1200 199 25 2 3 Using the NTRIP Service with a Real Time Rover Requirements The configurations from the previous chapter must have been completed Refer to 25 2 2 Configuring to Connect to a Server Use NTRIP service Ste Description step by step 1 Select Main Menu 2 In CONFIGURE Interfaces highlight Real Time 3 EDIT F3 to access CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 4 CONFIGURE Real Time Mode Port NETx gt must be selected ROVER F2 to access CONFIGURE Additional Rover Options 6 PAGE F6 to access CONFIGURE Additional Rover Options NTRIP page CONFIGURE Additional Rover Options NTRIP page Use NTRIP Yes User ID gt A user ID is required to receive data from to the NTRIP Caster Contact the NTRIP administrator for information e lt Password gt A password is required to receive data from the NTRIP Caster Contact the NTRIP administrator for information 9 SRCE F5 to access CONFIGURE NTRIP Source Table 10 CONFIGURE NTRIP Source Table All MountPoints are listed MountPoints are the NTRIP Servers sending out real time data This screen consists of two columns First column MountPoint The abbreviations for the
140. n Available for local coordinates To Ht Quality A 0 009 n iat change between the ellipsoidal and CONT COORD PAGE the orthometric height Description of fields Field Description Pos The latency of the computed position Latency is mainly due to time Latency gt required for data transfer and computation of position Depends on the use of the prediction mode Pos Quality Available for phase fixed and code only solutions The 2D coordi and nate and height quality of the computed position Ht Quality HDOP and Available for navigated solutions VDOP Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Baseline or Speed page Information on the baseline vector is displayed Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Speed page GPS1200 STATUS STATUS Position Speed page STATUS Position Map page STATUS Description of fields Field Description lt Hori The speed over ground in the horizontal direction zontal gt lt On Available for local coordinate systems Bearing gt The bearing for the horizontal direction related to the North direc tion of the active coordinate system lt Vertical gt The vertical component of the actual velocity Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Map page The Map page provides an interactive display of the data Next step CONT F1 exits STATUS Position GPS1200 185 24 1 4 Description Access STAT
141. ng without cable Port P1 or port P3 Radio without housing using a cable Port P1 port P2 or port P3 Radio in a System 500 housing using a cable Port P1 port P2 or port P3 External power Port PWR GPS1200 21 2 2 Post Processed Static Reference on Pillar Use The equipment setup described below is to be used for static operations on fixed surveying pillars Equipment setup V S GPS12_012 a a GNSS antenna f Receiver GX1210 GX1220 AX1201 AX1202 GG AT504 AT504 GG GX1230 GX1230 GG b Carrier g Two batteries c Tribrach h 2 8m antenna cable d Pillar plate if required i CompactFlash card e RX1210 if required j Transport container 22 GPS1200 Equipment Setup 2 3 Real Time Reference Single Tripod Use Equipment setup Equipment Setup The equipment setup described below is to be used for real time reference stations with normal radio coverage Raw observation data may also be collected for post processing SS a b d e f g h i n j k GPS12_016 a Radio antenna i RX1210 if required b Radio antenna arm 15 cm long j Receiver GX1210 GX1220 GX1230 GX1230 GG c GNSS antenna AX1201 AX1202 GG k Radio in housing d Height hook l Transport container e Carrier m 1 2 m antenna cable to connect radio housing to radio antenna f Tribrach n Two batteries g 1 2m antenna cable to connect CompactFlash card receiver and GNS
142. ng a New Codelist Editing a Codelist Access step by step MANAGE XX Codelist Manage Codelists It is recommended to create a codelist in LGO A codelist can be transferred from LGO to the System RAM of the receiver using the CompactFlash card Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Codelists 2 NEW F2 EDIT F3 to access MANAGE New Codelist MANAGE Edit Codelist Editing codelists is similar to creating a new codelist For simplicity the screens are called MANAGE XX Codelist and differences are clearly outlined 13 38 __ mE AUT I MANAGE Boras New Codel ist Name Roads STORE F1 oseription _ To store the codelist and to return to Creator MANAGE Codelists CODES F4 To access MANAGE Codes where codes can be created edited or iat deleted and code groups can be STORE CODES accessed Description of fields Field Option Description lt Name gt User input A unique name for the codelist The name may be up to 16 characters long and may include spaces Input required lt Descrip User input A detailed description of the codelist This can tion gt be for example work to be performed Input optional lt Creator gt User input The person s name who is creating the new codelist Input optional Next step STORE F1 stores the codelist and
143. ns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Logging of Raw Obs was accessed Config Survey Settings GPS1200 107 17 6 Description Access CONFIGURE Point Occupation Settings 108 Point Occupation Settings The settings on this screen define the way in which points are occupied and recorded Select Main Menu Config Survey Settings Point Occupation Settings 11 45 ed CONFIGURE Auto OCCUPY kylt 7 7 12 7 a 55 00 Bory B Point Occupation Settings Pt Occupation Norma 1 4f CONT F1 To accept changes and return to the screen from where this screen was Auto STOP accessed STOP Criteria gt PARAM Beep On STOP Yes P To configure the time interval after Hp EC Se which a point occupation can be End Surve Htanua1 stopped automatically Refer to para iat graph CONFIGURE Post Process CONT PARAH Stop Criteria Description of fields Field Option Description Pt Occupa Normal Records observations between pressing tion gt OCUPY F1 and STOP F1 Instantaneous Records the time tag when OCUPY F1 is pressed A coordinate is interpolated between the positions at the neighbouring two epochs to filter out effects of slight movement Auto Available for Pt Occupation Normal OCCUPY No Starts point occupation when pressing OCUPY F1 Yes Starts point occupation automat
144. nt is stored Any line area which is currently open is closed and the last point belonging to that line area is given the End Line Close Area linework flag The point may or may not be stored with a point code Linework Linework Field Option ReOpen Any Area ReOpen Last Description Opens an area from a list of all lines which are currently stored in the job when the next point is stored The last code used with the reopened area is automatically selected when the point is stored Any line area which is currently open is closed and the last point belonging to that line area is given the End Line Close Area line work flag Opens the last used area again The last code Area used with the reopened area is automatically selected when the point is stored Close Area Closes all open areas Next step Step Description 1 Go to the point to be occupied 2 Select the linework flag to be stored with the next point 3 OCUPY F1 4 STOP F1 5 STORE F1 gt Depending on the option selected for lt Linework gt a line area is opened closed or re opened 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 until all points are occupied T SHIFT QUIT F6 to exit the Survey application program 8 Use a format file to export the points including the linework flags GPS1200 69 10 2 Combining Linework and Coding Description Combining Linework and coding can onl
145. ntPoint is displayed 16 PAGE F6 to access CONFIGURE MountPoint XX Miscell page 17 CONFIGURE MountPoint XX Miscell page lt Generator gt The hard or software generating the data stream lt Compress gt The name of the compression encryption algorithm lt Info gt Miscellaneous information if available CS _ PREV F2 to display information about the previous MountPoint in the list NEXT to display information about the next MountPoint in the list 18 CONT F1 to return to CONFIGURE NTRIP Source Table 19 CONT F1 to return to CONFIGURE Additional Rover Options SHIFT CONEC and SHIFT DISCO are now available all appli cations to connect to and disconnect from the NTRIP Server GPS1200 201 202 GPS1200 NTRIP via Internet 26 Menu Tree Menu tree MAIN MENU SURVEY PROGRAMS MANAGE JOBS DATA CODELISTS COORDINATE SYSTEMS CONFIGURATION SETS ANTENNAS CONVERT EXPORT DATA FROM JOB EXPORT ASCII IMPORT DATA TO JOB IMPORT ASCII DXF DXF IMPORT COPY POINTS BETWEEN JOBS CONFIG SURVEY SETTINGS ID TEMPLATES DISPLAY SETTINGS CODING amp LINEWORK SETTINGS QUALITY CONTROL SETTINGS LOGGING OF RAW OBS POINT OCCUPATION SETTINGS SEISMIC RECORDING RING BUFFER not for RX1250 with SmartAntenna
146. ob This includes viewing data with their related information editing data creating new data deleting existing data filtering existing data Objects Objects are points lines and areas have a unique identification ID This is the point ID the line ID and the area ID may or may not have a code attached This is a point code for a point a line code for a line and an area code for an area Manage Data GPS1200 47 8 2 Point Management 8 2 1 Creating a New Point Editing a Point Access step by step MANAGE XX Point Coords page 48 Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Data Job Name Points page 2 MANAGE Data Job Name Points page If a point is to be edited then highlight the point 3 NEW F2 EDIT F3 to access MANAGE New Point MANAGE Edit Point Point ID Editing points is similar to creating a new point For simplicity the screens are called MANAGE XX Point and differences are clearly outlined If editing a point then the visible pages and softkeys on this screen depend on the properties of the point being edited 13 28 4 479 Hp STORE F1 a4 B CA To store the point and all associated MANAGE 8 127 information and to return to Point D MANAGE Data Job Name Points page Easting 764436 044 n COORD F2 North ing 253215 935 n To view other coordinate types Ortho Ht 428
147. ode Rover Step Description lt R Time Data gt Select the type of data to be received from the Internet Port NETx gt CONT F1 to return to CONFIGURE Interfaces Highlight Real Time CTRL F4 to access CONFIGURE Set NET Port CONFIGURE Set NET Port User Client lt Server gt The server to be accessed in the Internet Opening the choicelist accesses CONFIGURE Server to Connect where new servers can be created or existing servers can be selected or edited IP Address gt The IP address of the server to be accessed in the Internet TCP IP Port gt The port of the Internet server through which the data is provided Each server has several ports for various services Auto CONEC Yes Allows for automatic connection between the rover and the Internet when a point is occupied during a survey Ending the point occupation also ends the Internet connection 9 CONT F1 to return to CONFIGURE Interfaces gt Oncethereceiveris connected to the server a message is displayed in the message line 10 CONT F1 to return to GPS1200 Main Menu 11 USER 12 STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 13 Highlight Interfaces 14 ENTER to access STATUS Interfaces 15 STATUS Interfaces Highlight Real Time 16 DEVCE F5 to access STATUS Device Internet 198 GPS1200 NTRIP via Internet NTRIP via Internet Step Descriptio
148. ode has been typed in five times 4 ui 89 ce GPS1200 ss IA s A Enter Security PIN Code PIN Code OK F4 To accept the PIN code and to continue with the subsequent screen mrar SHIFT QUIT F6 oK To turn off the receiver Description of fields Field Option Description PIN Code User input The PIN code as previously defined in CONFIGURE Start Up amp Power Down PIN Code page The correct PIN code must be typed in within five attempts or the PUK code is required Next step IF the PIN code THEN entered is correct GPS 1200 Main Menu is displayed wrong GPS1200 Enter Security PIN Code Error 479 is displayed OK F4 to return to GPS1200 Enter Security PIN Code where a PIN code can be typed in again GPS1200 37 entered is IF the PIN code THEN wrong the fifth time the PUK code is required GPS1200 Enter Security PIN Code Error 478 is displayed OK F4 to access GPS1200 Enter Security PUK Code Refer to paragraph GPS1200 Enter Security PUK Code GPS1200 Refer to paragraph GPS1200 Enter Security PIN Code for information on softkeys Enter Security PUK Code Description of fields Field Option Description PUK Code User input The PUK code as generated by Leica Geosys tems Forreceivers delivered with firmware version 2 10 or higher the PUK code comes with the receiver For rec
149. odeliSt rettet er enent 63 Configuration set 82 CSCS model eni prp 79 EllipSOld 1 th nre ntes 77 Geoid model nre 79 Rm 44 IMG sono ei ERU REI 56 ER 48 M 77 Transformation 7T CSCS model eri edipi pei 79 Create from CompactFlash card 79 Create from internal memory 79 CTRL GSM diues GUS EM Current position status Gut off angle neni hen canis 206 GPS1200 D pL M 47 89 RE 90 IMPO eee CERES 93 Logged view 40 Data format real time 133 Data paco ete tuas 40 Data management 47 Date local ede eee tds 116 Deactivate Code filter etre 61 Cod6 groUp n n eerte terra 64 Default Recall deleted Arnit rinia nbi Configuration set Coordinate system ple m m EC Settings in display mask 102 Delete c 40 Code GOUD eine en 64 Coordinate triplet 53 Geoid CSCS model 79 B p 40 Observation files aut
150. oks like The most important keys are explained 2100 SURVEY gal B EXT Survey Local Job Survey Ende Annat Point D YI a EL F1 oo pe int To start recording positions F1 Li k Begin Line egin Lined changes to STOP Antenna Ht 2 000 u STOP F1 0 To end recording of positions when i AT enough data is collected F1 OCUPY NEAR H PNT PAGE changes to STORE STORE F1 To store the point information F1 changes to OCUPY These step by step instructions refer to the previous screen For Show Codes Only Pt Codes Step Field Description for thematical coding With codelist Without codelist 1 lt Code gt Select a code from the Type in a code choicelist Only point codes are available for selection cg None to store a point to store a point without without code or to perform code or to perform Linework Linework without coding without coding 2 Code Point is displayed This field is an output field It can not be Type changed 3 lt Linework gt Select an option for the Linework flag to be stored with the point Ceo en to store a point without Linework flag or to perform coding without Linework 4 OCUPY F1 5 STOP F1 6 STORE F1 Ee l point is stored with the selected code Depending on the selection for lt Linework gt line
151. omatically 107 Option in MANAGE 39 Point i ect 58 DEV CE iie ehh ERA LE 154 Du 153 Create 156 Description 129 Edit ace 156 Devices Access CONFIGURE 154 Configuratio nete ottenere 153 COMO P 159 Digital cellular phone icon 14 Dimensions carrier and adapter 29 Display 125 iiaii 101 Display coordinate types 48 101 Documentation 2 DAP ecce E E 93 Index E F EAO configre i rre reir 147 File VieW6r iiec mre hehe 174 Edit FILES aint pai i eed 106 Antenna venran 86 nenne ees 40 POA csc c EE 56 Height smoothing 138 Bree 64 Filter Codellst nere a 63 Activate deactivate for codes 61 Configuration set 83 Point line and area codes 61 Coordinate system 74 Points Stakeout application program 59 EllipSOld 35 c recentes 77 Points lines and areas 59 ID template 100
152. omputed MORE F5 To display more information in the second column SHIFT DIFFS F5 Available for lt Averaging Mode Absolute Diffs and Yes set in the Use column for exactly two measure ments To display the absolute coor dinate differences when a local coor dinate system is active Differences exceeding the defined limit are indi cated by t Description of columns Column Description Use The use of a measured coordinate triplet in the averaging Auto The coordinate triplet is included in the averaging computation if within the defined averaging limit Yes The coordinate triplet is always included in the averaging computation even if it would fall outside the defined averaging limit No The coordinate triplet is never included in the averaging computation The coordinate triplet cannot be included in the averaging computation Automatically set by the system USE F2 changes between the options dPos The horizontal distance from the measured coordinate triplet to the average dHt The height distance from the measured coordinate triplet to the average Available for measured coordinate triplets with Auto or Yes in the Use column if lt Averaging Mode Average Indicates an exceeding of the limits GPS1200 53 54 Next step IF a measured coordinate triplet THEN is not to be viewed STORE F1 stores the changes and returns to MANAGE Data Job Name is to b
153. one geoid model is auto CONT CFCRD EDIT DEL INTL matically created EDIT F3 To view the highlighted geoid model None of the fields can be edited DEL F4 To delete the highlighted geoid model The geoid field file which was associated with this geoid model is then also deleted INTL F6 To create a new geoid model For each geoid field file in the internal memory one geoid model is auto matically created Manage Coordinate Systems GPS1200 79 80 GPS1200 Manage Coordinate Systems 12 Manage Configuration Sets 12 1 Overview Description The receiver has numerous user configurable parameters and functions This allows a variety of preferences to be addressed The configuration of the parameters and functions for an individual measuring technique are combined in a configuration set Default configura Default configuration sets exist on the instrument They use standard settings for the tion sets majority of application programs Default configuration sets can be edited and deleted It is always possible to restore the default configuration sets User defined New configuration sets can be created The configuration set wizard assists in configuration sets editing configuration sets Manage Configuration Sets GPS1200 81 12 2 Creating a New Configuration Set Access step by step MANAGE New Configuration Set 82 Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manag
154. or a minimum number of positions even when the lt Pos Quality lt gt and lt Ht Quality lt gt is already less than the speci fied maximum lt Position Output Displays the value for lt Position and Screen Update gt Update gt as configured in CONFIGURE Display Settings lt No of Posi User input Sets the number the positions which must be tions gt observed before the receiver stops measuring Next step Step Description 1 CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Point Occupation Settings 2 CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Point Occu pation Settings was accessed Config Survey Settings GPS1200 111 112 GPS1200 Config Survey Settings 18 Config Instrument Settings 18 1 Antenna amp Antenna Heights Description Access CONFIGURE Antenna amp Antenna Heights The settings on this screen define the antenna and the default height for the antenna Select Main Menu Config iInstrument Settings Antenna amp Antenna Heights Description of fields Field Option Description lt Antenna gt Choicelist Antennas in the receiver s System RAM or as defined in Main Menu Manage Antennas lt Default Ht gt User input Sets the default antenna height for the current configuration The antenna height can still be changed during a survey The change will not update lt Default Ht gt
155. ork flag for beginning a spline Spline gt and continues any open line area lt End User input Stores the linework flag to stop a spline Spline gt lt Cont User input Indicates a line area is open with spline line Spline gt type lt Begin User input Opens a new area when the next point is stored Area gt Any areas which are currently open are closed The point may or may not be stored with a point code lt ReOpen User input Opens the last used area again Last Area gt lt Close User input Closes all open areas Area gt Next step CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Coding amp Linework was accessed GPS1200 Config Survey Settings 17 4 Description Access CONFIGURE Quality Control Settings Quality Control Settings The settings on this screen define the limits for coordinate quality and DOP values accepted for point occupations Select Main Menu Config Survey Settings Quality Control Settings Description of fields Field Option Description cQ None Pos Only The type of coordinate quality to be checked Control gt Height Only or before storing a point If activated the limit Pos amp Height defined in Maximum CQ gt is checked before storing a point Maximum User input Available unless lt CQ Control None gt CQ The maximum acceptable coordinate quality DOP Limit None GDOP If activated
156. ormal gt Survey gt Manual Exits SURVEY when pressing ESC Automatically Exits SURVEY automatically when pressing STORE F1 and returns to main menu Auto amp Turn Off Exits SURVEY automatically when pressing STORE F1 and turns receiver off Next step IF parameters for AND Auto STOP gt THEN ured are not to be config CONT F1 closes the screen and returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Point Occupation Settings was accessed are to be configured lt R Time Mode None PARAM changes to CONFIGURE Post Process Stop Criteria Refer to paragraph CONFIGURE Post Process Stop Criteria Config Survey Settings GPS1200 109 CONFIGURE Post Process Stop Criteria 110 IF parameters for AND Auto STOP THEN are to be configured lt R Time Mo de Rover gt PARAM F3 changes to CONFIGURE Real Time Stop Criteria Refer to paragraph CONFIGURE Real Time Stop Criteria Description of fields The parameters shown on this screen depend on the setting for lt STOP Criteria gt in CONFIGURE Point Occupation Settings Field Option Description lt Time at User input Sets the required observation time for each Point gt point Counting time starts when OCUPY F1 is pressed Number of User input Obs gt Sets the required number of observations that should be recorded at each point Counting obser
157. ort and group codes currently stored in the job The func ia tionality of this screen is mainly the STORE IHPRT CODES DATA PAGE same as for MANAGE Codes DATA F5 To view edit and delete points lines and areas stored with the job Points lines and areas are shown on sepa rate pages Selected sort and filter settings apply SHIFT EXPRT F2 Available for editing a job To copy codes from the job to an existing or new codelist Description of fields Field Option Description lt Codelist gt Choicelist Available for creating a new job or for editing a job if no codes are stored in the job Choosing a codelist copies the codes to the job Output Available for editing a job if codes are stored in the job If codes had been copied from a System RAM codelist then the name of the codelist is displayed If codes have not been copied from a System RAM codelist but typed in manually then the name of the active job is displayed Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Coord System page Choosing a coordinate system attaches it to the job If it is not known which coordi nate system to use select lt Coord System WGS 1984 gt All other fields on this screen are output fields They depend on the transformation type of the selected coordinate system Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Avge page GPS1200 45 MANAGE XX Job Avge page 46 In order to check measurements the same poin
158. peat step 4 and 5 for entering more special characters of the same T ENTER GPS1200 11 Appearance and selection from a choicelist 12 Choicelists have various appearances Closed choicelist Appearance Description Selection Write Logfile MER ZT File Name Cogo txt Format File COGO gt Triangles on the right indi cate further available choices Use the arrow keys to toggle through the list or tap the triangles on the screen ENTER or tap on the field to access the choicelist Opening a choicelist reveals either a simple listbox or a comprehensive listbox dialogue Simple listbox Appearance Description Selection Date Format 4 Month Day Year Year Month Day e Choicelist shows items to select e Asearch field is shown if necessary Highlight an item and ENTER exit without changes ESC or tap outside the simple listbox e Ascroll bar is shown if necessary Listbox dialogue Appearance Description Selection 12 19 rm EN mase vine 8 s EJ Jobs CF jane Datel Default Jobi Job CONT NEW EDIT DEL INTL e Choicelist fills the whole screen A search field is shown Ascroll bar is shown if necessary functionalities comprise adding editing and deleting of items Listbox dialogues are explained in detai
159. ption 1 CONT F1 returns to CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 2 CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Real Time Mode was accessed GPS1200 143 20 2 6 Configuration of GGA Message Sending for Reference Network Applications Description Access step by step CONFIGURE Send GGA NMEA 144 Most reference networks require an approximate position of the rover For reference network applications a rover dials into the reference network and submits its approx imate position in form of a NMEA GGA message Step Description 15 Select Main Menu Config Interfaces 2 Highlight Real Time 3 EDIT F3 4 CONFIGURE Real Time Mode R Time Mode Rover ROVER F2 to access CONFIGURE Additional Rover Options 6 GGA F5 to access CONFIGURE Send GGA NMEA e HE NET E CONFIGURE B CONT F GGA Position MEST TEEN 41 To accept changes and return to the screen from where this screen was accessed Easting 760300 364 COORD F2 Northing 254925 548 n Available for GGA Position From Local E11 Ht 455 948 u Job and lt GGA Position iat LAST HERE Posn gt To view other CONT COORD LAST HERE coordinate types LAST F3 Available for lt GGA Position LAST HERE Posn gt To use the same coordinates in the GGA message as when the receiver was last used in a reference network application HERE F
160. returns to MANAGE Codelists GPS1200 63 9 2 Creating a New Code Editing a Code Access step by step MANAGE XX Code 64 Step Description 1 Refer to 6 Manage Getting Started to access MANAGE Codelists 2 In MANAGE Codelists highlight the codelist of which codes are to be managed EDIT F3 to access MANAGE Edit Codelist CODES F4 to access MANAGE Codes MANAGE Codes Codes from currently active code groups are shown indicates codes which have attributes attached MORE F5 displays information about the code description the quick codes if available the code groups and the code type SHIFT GROUP F4 to view create delete activate and deactivate code groups SHIFT SORT F5 sorts codes by code name code description quick code or the last use 4 8 4 MANAGE Codes If a code is to be edited then highlight the code T NEW F2 EDIT to access MANAGE New Code MANAGE Edit Code Editing codes is similar to creating a new code For simplicity the screens are called MANAGE XX Code and differences are clearly outlined gt MANAGE Bora 3 New Code Code Path Code Dese Edge of Path Group Defau1t 4 Code Type Point 4 Linework Begin Line 5 1 To add the new code and any associ Line Style gt CS Attribute 1 i ated attributes to the System
161. rnet server through which the data is provided Each server has several ports for various services GPS1200 Config Interfaces Controlling Devices Next step Step Description 1 STORE F1 stores the changes and returns to CONFIGURE Server to Connect 2 CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Server to Connect was accessed Config Mnterfaces Controlling GPS1200 169 Devices 170 GPS1200 Config Interfaces Controlling Devices 23 Tools 23 1 Format Memory Device Description Allows the CompactFlash card the internal memory if fitted and the System RAM to be formatted All data will be erased Access Select Main Menu Tools Format Memory Device Way of working Step Description step by step 1 Select the memory device to be formatted 2 Select the type of format to be performed Cg Aauick format means that after formatting data is not visible any more but still exists on the memory device and is overwritten as and when required A complete format fully deletes the data Next step IF THEN the CompactFlash card or internal memory is to be formatted CONT F1 to format the selected memory device and return to GPS1200 Main Menu the application programs memory is to be formatted PROGS F4 to format the application programs memory All loadable application programs are deleted th
162. roduction GPS1200 3 Table of Contents In this manual Chapter Page 1 User Interface 7 1 1 Keyboard 7 1 2 Screen 9 1 3 Operating Principles 10 1 4 Icons 13 1 5 Symbols 19 2 Equipment Setup 21 2 1 Receiver Ports 21 2 2 Post Processed Static Reference on Pillar 22 2 3 Real Time Reference Single Tripod 23 2 4 Real Time Reference using SmartAntenna RX1250 and GHT56 24 2 5 SmartRover External Radio 25 2 6 Real Time Rover Pole and Minipack 26 2 7 Real Time Rover All on Pole 28 3 Determining Antenna Heights 29 4 Using RX1250 31 4 1 Switching between Leica software and Windows CE desktop 31 4 2 Sleep Mode 32 4 3 Interface Configuration 33 4 3 1 Overview 33 4 3 2 Configuring SmartAntenna Interface 34 4 3 3 Configuring Clip On Interface 35 5 Receiver Protection with PIN 37 6 Manage Getting Started 39 7 Manage Jobs 43 7 14 Overview 43 7 2 Creating a New Job Editing a Job 44 8 Manage Data 47 8 1 Overview 47 8 2 Point Management 48 8 2 1 Creating a New Point Editing a Point 48 8 2 2 Mean Page 52 8 3 Line Area Management 55 8 3 1 Overview 55 8 3 2 Creating a New Line Area Editing a Line Area 56 8 4 Point Sorting and Filters 59 8 4 1 Sorting and Filters for Points Lines and Areas 59 8 4 2 Point Line and Area Code Filter 61 9 Manage Codelists 63 9 1 Creating a New Codelist Editing a Codelist 63 9 2 Creating a New Code Editing a Code 64 4 GPS1200 Table of Contents
163. s GPS1200 123 19 4 Language Description The setting on this screen defines the language used on the instrument Three languages can be stored on the receiver at one time English and two others English cannot be deleted Access Select Main Menu Config General Settings Language CONFIGURE Description of columns Languages on Instrument Field Description Language The languages available on the receiver The selected language is used for the system software If a language is not available for the System software the English language is used instead Application programs run in the language they were loaded Next step CONT F1 returns to GPS1200 Main Menu 124 GPS1200 Config General Settings 19 5 Display Beeps Text Description Access CONFIGURE Display Beeps Text Display page Config General Settings The settings on this screen allow the screen appearance to be configured turn the notification beeps on and off and define the behaviour of the keys The settings are stored on the RX1200 itself If RX1200 s are exchanged the settings stored on the new RX1200 apply Select Main Menu Config General Settings Display Beeps Text 42 25 1 CONFIGURE Hi 8 a4 5 at Display Beeps TE Display Reeps Text Touch Screen DTE gt Screen Beep 0f f gt Screen Illum Key Illum Off lt CONT F1 Contrast
164. sed gt lt Mem CF The total free memory for data storage on the CompactFlash card Card gt lt Mem The total free memory for data storage in the internal memory A Instrmnt gt grey field and grey dashes indicate an unavailable internal memory lt Mem The total free system memory used for application programs Programs gt GPS1200 191 STATUS Battery amp Memory Reference 192 Field Description Mem The total free system memory The system memory stores System receiver related files such as system settings Survey related files such as codelists and configuration sets Next step IF THEN the receiver is a REF F5 shows battery and memory information for the real real time rover time reference in use the receiver is nota CONT F1 exits STATUS Battery amp Memory Rover real time rover This screen consists of the Battery and the Memory page Both pages are similar to those of the rover screen The information that is displayed depends on the real time message Leica Transfers precise values for all fields RTCM Transfer of any of the information not part of the message CMR CMR Transfers general status information such as and Low Next step CONT F1 returns to STATUS Battery amp Memory Rover GPS1200 STATUS 24 3 Access STATUS System Informa tion Instrument page STATUS System Informa tion Firmware page STATUS S
165. sed for the interface functionality Available for an activated Internet interface Device Port x lt Clip on gt Default device for the physical ports P1 P2 and P3 Default device for the physical LEMO port on the GHT56 It is displayed for RX1250 with GHT56 when lt Port Clip on gt is selected Next step CONT F1 returns to the screen from where this screen was accessed GPS1200 Config Interfaces General 20 2 Real Time 20 2 1 Overview Description The real time interface allows real time related parameters to be configured This includes defining if the receiver should work as a reference or a rover and the real time messages to be used Up to two real time interfaces can be configured on the receiver Config Interfaces General GPS1200 131 20 2 2 Configuration without Real Time Interface Access Select Main Menu Config MInterfaces Highlight Real Time EDIT CONFIGURE lt R Time Mode None means the receiver is not to be used as a real time refer Real Time Mode ence or as a real time rover Next step IF a Space Based THEN Augmentation System needs to be config SHIFT SBAS F5 to access CONFIGURE SBAS Tracking ured Mode does not need to be CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE configured Real Time Mode was accessed 132 GPS1200 Config Interfaces General 20 2 3 Configuration of a
166. shown as an example 2M I2 The Wide Area Augmentation System European Geosta tionary Navigation Overlay Service or MTSAT Satellite based Augmentation System is being used Icon Description e Receiver is online in the Internet Displays the current position mode depending on the configuration defined Symbols are added to the basic position mode icon when raw data logging or logging of auto points is configured As soon as this icon becomes visible the receiver is in a stage where practical operation can commence Touch screen Tapping the icon leads to STATUS Logging Icon Position Point Raw data Logging of auto Move mode occupation logging points antenna Static Yes No No No e Static Yes Yes No No Moving No No No Yes Moving No Yes No Yes GPS1200 15 Bluetooth Line area CompactFlash card internal memory 16 Icon Position Point Raw data Logging of auto Move mode occupation logging points antenna Moving No Yes By time Yes 6 Moving No Yes By distance or height Yes Moving No Yes By stop amp go Yes The status of each Bluetooth port and any Bluetooth connection is displayed Touch screen Tapping the icon leads to STATUS Bluetooth Icon Description RX1250 or TPS instrument with Communication side cover is Bluetooth capable In case of a RX1250
167. sion of reference coordi 120s nates lt Messages gt Choicelist Available for lt RTCM Version 2 3 gt in CONFIGURE Additional Reference Options General page The messages sent within the coordinate message lt Info gt From 10s to Rate for the transmission of reference station 120s information such as point ID lt Msge Choicelist The message type of lt R Time Data RTCM Type gt v3 lt Msge Type Compact is suitable for standard applications GPS1200 Config Interfaces General Next step Step Description 1 CONT F1 closes the screen and returns to CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 2 SHIFT RT 2 F2 changes to CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 2 Refer to paragraph CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 2 CONFIGURE Description Real Time Mode 2 The second real time interface is completely independent from the first one All settings can be configured differently The port that is used must be different to the first real time interface Refer to paragraph CONFIGURE Real Time Mode above for information on the fields and keys The difference is that SHIFT RT 2 F2 is replaced by SHIFT RT 1 F2 and returns to CONFIGURE Real Time Mode Next step CONT F1 accepts the changes closes the screen and returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Real Time Mode was accessed Config Interfaces General GPS1200 137 20 2 4 Configuration of a Rover Real Time Interface Access CO
168. sly deleted default devices and to reset default devices to the default settings Description of columns Column Description Name Names of available devices Type Type of device defined when creating the device Creator The creator of the device The creator can either be Default if the device is a default or User if the device has been created Cg If a Default device is edited by using EDIT F3 then its creator is still displayed as Default 154 GPS1200 Configuration of Devices Next step CONT F1 closes the screen and returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Devices CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Devices was accessed Configuration of Devices GPS1200 155 21 3 Creating a New Device Editing a Device Access step by step CONFIGURE XX Device 156 Step Description 1 Refer to 21 2 Accessing CONFIGURE Devices GPRS Internet Devices to access CONFIGURE Devices CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Devices 2 In CONFIGURE Devices CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Devices high light a device of the same type as the device to be created from the list 3 NEW F2 EDIT F3 to access CONFIGURE New Device CONFIGURE Edit Device Editing a device is similar to creating a new device For simplicity the screens are called CONFIGURE XX Device and differences are clearly outlined Ses FED D EB d CONFIGURE 7 12 7 Boas New Device Name New Radio Typ
169. st The format files currently available in the File gt System RAM File Name gt User input Available for Export To CF Card and Export To Internal Memory The name of the file to which the data should be exported The name is automatically suggested based on the job name to be exported and an extension lt Port gt Output Available for lt Export To RS232 gt Displays the port currently configured to be used with RS232 lt Device gt Output The device currently configured to be used with lt Port gt Convert Export Data from Job GPS1200 91 92 GPS1200 Convert Export Data from Job Convert Mmport Data to Job 15 1 Overview Description Import formats Access step by step This screen lists all the importers loaded The data to import must be stored on the CompactFlash card Data can be imported to a job onthe CompactFlash card onthe internal memory if fitted Data can be imported in ASCII GSI8 65116 or DXF format Step Description 1 Select Main Menu Convert lmport Data to Job to access IMPORT Import Data to Job Menu 2 IMPORT Import Data to Job Menu The Import Data to Job menu lists all the converters for importing data Highlight the Import Data converter to be started 3 CONT F1 to access the screen for the Import Data converter Cg The screens for each Import Data converter can be accessed directly by pressing a configured
170. stablish connec tion automatically Access CONFIGURE SmartAntenna Interface Config Mnterfaces The SmartAntenna interface is used to send the measurement data from the Smar tAntenna to the RX1250 The settings on this screen define the port and the device through which a connec tion to the SmartAntenna should be established The configuration of a SmartAntenna interface is only possible for RX1250 Automatic connection Establishing a connection is initiated automatically upon switching on RX1250 OR double clicking the icon on Windows CE desktop to display the Leica soft ware Requirements The SmartAntenna interface is configured such that SmartAntenna is being used via Bluetooth AND An ID Address gt is available AND A SmartAntenna is found that matches ID Address gt configured This can be the last used ID address gt If one of these requirements is not fulfilled a search for a SmartAntenna is performed Select Main Menu Config Mnterfaces Highlight SmartAntenna EDIT lost kpi x FE La PL CONT F1 CONFIGURE Conia BOE ul To accept changes and return to the Use Device screen from where this screen was accessed To establish a connection Port Bluetooth 14 to the SmartAntenna Device ATX1230 ID Address 80371d9b13 SRCH F4 Available for lt Use Device Yes To search for all available SmartAn tenna s If mor
171. status of the Bluetooth port and the connection status of the device Information Bluetooth port Device displayed configured connected in black x x in grey x as 194 GP 12000 i i lt STATUS 25 NTRIP via Internet 25 1 Overview Description Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol e is a protocol streaming real time corrections over the Internet e is generic protocol based on the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP 1 1 e is used to send differential correction data or other kinds of streaming data to stationary or mobile users over the Internet allowing simultaneous PC laptop PDA or receiver connections to a broadcasting host Supports wireless Internet access through mobile IP networks like digital cellular phones or modems System compo NTRIP consists of three system components nents NTRIP Clients NTRIP Servers NTRIP Caster Refer to the GPS1200 Technical Reference Manual for more information about NTRIP NTRIP via Internet GPS1200 195 25 2 Configuring a Real Time Rover for Using NTRIP Service 25 2 1 Configuring an Access to the Internet Requirements Firmware v1 5 or higher must be loaded on the GPS1200 receiver Firmware v1 42 or higher must be loaded on the RX1200 cg A GPRS device can be connected in a clip on housing or with RX1250 via Bluetooth Configure access to Internet step
172. t GP S1200 receivers detect automatically if the attached devices is bluetooth capable Some devices ask for the identification number of the Bluetooth The identification number of Leica s Bluetooth is 0000 The field is unavailable for RX1250 with SmartAntenna ID User input Available for Bluetooth Yes The ID address Address of the Bluetooth device to be used Refer to the device s user manual for information about the ID address 164 GPS1200 Config Interfaces Controlling Devices 22 5 GPRS Internet Devices Description Access CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Connection Config Interfaces Devices GPRS Internet devices can be used to access the Internet from a GPS1200 receiver Refer to 22 1 Accessing Config Interfaces Controlling Devices to access CONFIGURE GPRS Internet Connection 31 38 ee Fu T RETS H y apr CONT F1 8 hee TUS To accept the changes and to EIE Ee E eset HodelId continue with the subsequent Screen APN es CODES F3 cont Stn Available for digital cellular phones of GSM technology To enter the Personal Identification Number of the SIM card If the PIN is locked for any reason input the Personal CONT CODES UnblocKing code for access to the PIN SRCH F4 Available for lt Bluetooth Yes gt To search for all available Bluetooth devices SHIFT CMND F4 To send AT commands to the GPRS
173. t an AC wv a 8 12 MANAGE 5 S 5 f anrds finde point Code STORE F1 Code Deec Green Trees To store the point and all associated Species oak information and to return to Height 2 5000 MANAGE Data Job Name Points Condition A Dead page NEW A F2 To create additional attributes for the STORE NEW A LAST DEFLT PAGE point code NAME F3 or VALUE F3 Available for attributes for which an attribute name can be typed in To highlight Attribute n gt or the field for the attribute value The name of Attribute n can be edited and an attribute value can be typed in LAST F4 To recall the last used attribute values which were stored with this point code DEFLT F5 To replace all currently displayed attribute values with the default values Description of fields Field Option Description Point Choicelist Available for Thematc Codes With Code gt Codelist gt All point codes of the job codelist can be selected The description of the code is shown as an output field The attributes are shown as output input or choicelist fields depending on their definition lt Code gt User input Available for lt Thematc Codes Without Codelist gt The code to be stored with the point A check is performed to see if a point code of this name already exists in the job If so the according attribute values are shown lt Attribute User input Available for lt Thematc Codes W
174. t can be measured more than once If activated an average or an absolute difference is calculated Refer to paragraph MANAGE XX Job General page for information on the softkeys Description of fields Field Option Description lt Averaging Defines the averaging principles for multiple Mode gt measured points Average Computes the average for the position and the height Points exceeding the defined limits are marked with in MANAGE Edit Point Mean page Absolute Diffs Computes the absolute differences between two points selected from a list of measured points which are all stored with the same point ID Off Averaging is turned off lt Points to Choicelist The type of points which will be taken into Use gt account for averaging or for absolute differ ences lt Avge Limit User input Available for lt Averaging Mode Average gt Pos gt and The acceptable difference for the position and lt Avge Limit height components Ht gt From User input Available for lt Averaging Mode Absolute lt Easting gt to Diffs gt The acceptable absolute differences for lt Cartesian each coordinate component 2 gt Next step STORE F1 stores the job and returns to MANAGE Jobs Device GPS1200 Manage Jobs 8 Manage Data 8 1 Overview Description Data is a generic term for points lines and areas Data management is the administration of data stored in the active j
175. ta RTCM XX v2 gt in Version gt CONFIGURE Real Time Mode The same version must be used at the reference and the rover Next step PAGE F6 changes to the NTRIP page General GPS1200 135 CONFIGURE Additional Refer ence Options NTRIP page CONFIGURE Real Time Data Rates 136 Description of fields Field Option Description Use Yes or No Activates NTRIP NTRIP gt lt Password gt User input A password for authentication is required to send data to the NTRIP Caster Contact the NTRIP administrator for information lt Mountpnt gt User input Identifies from where data is streamed to the NTRIP Caster Next step Step Description 1 CONT F1 closes the screen and returns to CONFIGURE Real Time Mode 2 RATES F3 Refer to paragraph CONFIGURE Real Time Data Rates Description For all real time data formats parts of the message can be output at different rates The settings on this screen define the output rates for the various parts of the selected real time data format The available fields on this screen depend on the selected setting for lt R Time Data gt in CONFIGURE Real Time Mode Description of fields Field Option Description lt Data gt From 0 1s to Rates for the transmission of raw observations 60 0s The default settings are suitable for standard applications lt Coords gt From 10s to Rate for the transmis
176. the configured cut off angle according to the current almanac Touch screen Tapping the icon leads to STATUS Satellites Icon Description amp The number of satellites above the Cut Off Angle gt config 8 ured in CONFIGURE Satellite Settings ty The number of satellites above the lt Cut Off Angle gt config 80 ured in CONFIGURE Satellite Settings Receiver is config ured to accept an external oscillator input GPS1200 13 Contributing satel lites Real time device and real time status 14 Displays the number of satellites that are contributing to the currently computed posi tion solution Touch screen Tapping the icon leads to STATUS Satellites Icon Description 1 8 6 8 When a position status icon is displayed the number of satel D 8 2 lites currently used for the position computation are shown If no position is currently available but satellites are being tracked then the L1 and L2 values GPS only or the G and R values GPS amp GLONASS show how many satellites are being tracked Cg number of contributing satellites can differ from the number of visible satellites This may be either because satellites cannot be viewed or the observations to these satellites are considered to be too noisy to be used in the position solution 6 5 Cg number of contributing GLONASS satellites 0 could be zero if five or more GPS satellites used for the posi
177. the satellite data received via real Real Time Input time message Information of those satellites is displayed which are used on both Data reference and rover Access DATA F4 on STATUS Real Time General page 182 GPS1200 STATUS STATUS wa a STATUS Sat PRN Sat Time Phasc L1 Phase 12 Code L1 Code L2 CONT SAT SAT 4 7 E 8 T 12 7 Real Time Input E 602 17 39 27 CONT F1 To return to STATUS Real Time 119500413 527 SAT F2 93117220 10E ENS To display information about the 22740172 205 u satellite with the next smaller PRN 22740171 625 n SAT AT To display information about the satellite with the next larger Description of fields The data being received from the satellites and the layout of the screen depend on the active real time data format Field Description Sat PRN gt The PRN number GPS or the slot number GLONASS of the satellites shown with the prefix G GPS or R GLONASS Sat Time gt The GPS time of the satellite Phase L1 gt The number of phase cycles from the antenna to the satellite on Phase L2 gt L1 and L2 Msg 18 L1 gt The uncorrected carrier phases for L1 and L2 lt Msg 18 L2 gt lt Msg 20 L1 gt The carrier phase corrections for L1 and L2 lt Msg 20 L2 gt lt Code L1 gt The pseudorange between the antenna to the satellite for L1 lt Code L2 gt
178. tion computation The processing algo rithm automatically selects the best possible set of satellite combinations for the position computation A position computation with R 0 is certainly within the specified reliability Displays the real time device configured to be used and its status Touch screen Tapping the icon leads to STATUS Real Time Input Real time mode Reference An arrow pointing up indicates a reference configuration it does not indicate if the device is working The arrow flashes when a real time message is sent When two real time devices are configured then the icon for the real time 1 device is shown Icon Description RA RA Digital cellular phone connecting g B RA RA Digital cellular phone transmitting Radio transmitting 44 RS232 transmitting D 3g Eos Bluetooth enabled device attached and transmitting A digital cellular phone is shown as an example GPS1200 User Interface Internet online status Position mode User Interface Real time mode Rover An arrow pointing down indicates a rover configuration The arrow flashes when real time messages are received Icon Description Digital cellular phone connecting g B Digital cellular phone receiving g g Radio receiving RS232 receiving Bluetooth enabled device attached and receiving A digital cellular phone is
179. vations starts when OCUPY F1 is pressed At Logging Output Rate gt Displays the rate at which static raw observa tions are logged as configured in CONFIGURE Logging of Raw Obs n satellites User input for gt Sets the required observation time depending on the number of satellites available Counting time starts when OCUPY F1 is pressed The receiver stops measuring when the set length of time for a certain number of satellites is reached Should the number of available satellites change during observation the observations already recorded will be taken into account Next step Step Description 1 CONT F1 closes the screen 2 CONT F1 returns to the screen from where CONFIGURE Point Occu pation Settings was accessed GPS1200 Config Survey Settings CONFIGURE Description of fields Real Time Stop The parameters shown on this screen depend on the setting for STOP Criteria Criteria in CONFIGURE Point Occupation Settings Field Option Description Pos Quality lt gt Userinput Sets the maximum position and height qualities and Ht Quality lt gt for each point occupation Calculating the quali ties starts when OCUPY F1 is pressed The receiver stops measuring when the position and height qualities are both less than the configured values lt Positions gt User input Raw data is logged f
180. y be configured if thematical point codes or if thematical point line and area codes are available for selection Thematical coding can be done with or without codelists Requirements A display mask must be configured with afield for codes achoicelist for Linework The configuration of a field for code types in a display mask is required for working with point line and area codes without choicelist Else the configuration of a field for code types is optional Configure in CONFIGURE Coding amp Linework Coding page Show Codes Only Pt Codes gt or Show Codes All Codes gt lt Thematc Codes With Codelist gt or lt Thematc Codes Without Codelist gt n CONFIGURE Coding amp Linework Settings Linework page define the flags for Linework R Time Mode None or lt R Time Mode Rover in CONFIGURE Real Time Mode Cg The Survey application program is used here to explain the combination of Linework and coding m step by Step Description 1 Select Main Menu Survey to access SURVEY Survey Begin 2 In SURVEY Survey Begin select a job 3 Select a configuration set with lt R Time Mode None or lt R Time Mode Rover 4 Select an antenna CONT F1 to access SURVEY Survey Job Name 70 GPS1200 Linework SURVEY Survey Job Name Survey page Linework and coding step by step Linework This is what a display mask configured for Linework and coding lo
181. yboard tene 125 Language Screen SeleGL 2 ioter oia to coded epe T rn ed 124 Import Upload 173 Data Left arrow 12 Format Leica software IMPRT aan te don pce de 31 Include coordinate triplet in averaging 52 NIMM IM CE 31 Increase point ID 100 E Ki MEM Re ee i Increasing NE SE SW NW c 122 MINIMISE e 31 Incrementation point ID s 100 Leica data format 133 Instrument ID Lu 117 Koi m 57 Instrument settings ssessessssss 113 LGO Interface Download jobs 43 Remote 21 Upload NODS airinn en eed Pendet 43 7 Licence Key ccce in 175 Interface description 129 Limit exceeded Interfaces 22 129 Absolute coordinate difference 53 Interfaces status 194 cute 53 Internal memory 13 SYMBOL nnne retener 19 2 16 Line Internet online status 43 en a co i sek 15 Create Internet interface oo 151 Edit Ne e e i LL 4o oe E E J Line code filter a aa 61 JOD eee er ree p M e Ed 43 Line management
182. ystem Informa tion Application page STATUS STATUS System Information Step Description 1 Press USER to access GPS1200 User Menu 2 Press STAT F3 to access STATUS Status Menu 3 Select System Information Shows the type of receiver the serial number the equipment number the ID of the receiver the currently active system language the serial number of the measure ment engine the availability of additional instrument hardware options such as event input L2C Multipath Mitigation GLONASS ready GLONASS permanent and if the protected OWI commands have been activated by a licence key Next step PAGE F6 changes to the Firmware page Shows the versions of all system firmware Description of fields Field Description lt Firmware gt The firmware version of the onboard software lt Build gt The build version of the firmware lt Maintenance The expiry date of the contract is shown End gt lt Meas Engine gt The firmware version for the measurement engine Meas Eng Boot gt The firmware version of the boot software for the measure ment engine lt Boot gt The firmware version of the boot software lt LB2 OWI gt The firmware version for the communication lt Navigation gt The navigation firmware version with the algorithms for the signal processing lt API gt The firmware version for the application program interface
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