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2. w wwwwamwamwnwanwanwanza 37 POWEMRGGUMGMICI S icc aa kasa 37 MUME EMS ii 37 Standard Accessories ww wwwwwwwwwwwa www wwa wwa www ww wawa www awana 37 First Time Use Unpacking Inserting the Battery Into the Receiver Open the receiver box and unpack the following items Receiver SD card containing required applications GNSS Toolbox GNSS Service etc Battery Docking station Universal AC adapter USB cable Follow the instructions below Turn over the receiver and rotate the finger screw counter clockwise a quarter turn and pull the trap door open Insert the battery as shown The label must be outwards and the right way up Put the trap door back into place by first inserting the two clips located at the top of the trap door Then push the door against the case and rotate the finger screw clockwise by one quarter turn for a secure and sealed closure Charging the The fastest way to charge the battery before first use is to Battery for the First keep the receiver off until the battery is charged In these Time conditions it will take less than 4 hours to fully charge the battery Follow the instructions below e Prepare the AC adapter Remove the protective cover 1 by pushing the button then sliding the cover forward Choose the plug that fits your country s AC outlet Standard see 2 and slide it into the AC adapter 3 A click must be heard
3. Positive currency Locking the Screen and the Keypad A better way of saving the battery is to allow the receiver to Switch to Suspend mode automatically after a certain period of inactivity On the Home screen tap successively g Settings and Power Tap on the Advanced tab This tab allows you to ask for the receiver to switch automatically to Suspend mode if it stays idle for the period of time you choose You may choose a different setting depending on whether the receiver is powered from the internal battery or from an external power source Tap OK to save the settings Tap R to return to the Home screen Its a good idea to customize your receiver so that it complies with a number of local preferences such as country s currency decimal point representation time and date formats etc On the Home screen tap successively Settings System and Regional Settings On the Region tab select your country Use the other tabs to set your local settings Number format Currency choice Time and date formats Tap OK to save the settings Tap to return to the Home screen At some stage in your work you may need to lock the receiver to make sure no user intervention from the screen or keypad can affect the work in progress e From the Home screen tap B e Atthe bottom of the screen tap o As a result the touch screen and keypad are made inactive How to Hold the Receiver Switc
4. e With the DCIM folder open tap on the desired picture This opens a new window showing the picture e Tap Menu and Edit e Tap Menu again and select Auto Correct This refines the picture s brightness contrast and colors e Tap OK to save the picture Deleting a Picture e With the DCIM folder open tap and hold the desired picture e Select Delete in the context sensitive menu e Tap Yes to confirm file deletion Changing Picture Settings e Tap then Pictures amp Videos This opens the My Pictures folder e Tap Camera to turn on the camera Wait a couple of seconds until the center of the window displays the viewfinder of the camera e Tap Menu then Resolution Choose one of the dimensions available expressed in pixels The resolution setting impacts the quality and size of the picture you take e Tap Menu then Mode Choose between Normal one picture taken Burst five pictures taken at a one second interval once you have pressed Enter and Timer picture taken 5 seconds after pressing Enter Setting the Duration of a Video Film e Tap then Pictures amp Videos This opens the My Pictures folder e Tap Menu Tools and then Options e Tap on the Video tab e The audio track may or may not be included in your video files Clear or check the Include Audio option as needed e Tap within the Time limit for videos field and select one of the options below Nolimit Choose
5. 18 Point to point 20 Ports available 78 Power button 70 Power modes 74 Power requirements 37 Power charging LED 5 Power Data connector Processor 36 Q QVGA 9 R Rear slot for charging a second battery 7 Rename picture 25 26 Rename video file 28 Reset 34 Resolution 26 RS232 13 S SBAS 30 Scroll button 9 SD Card 77 SDIO interface 77 Sensors 37 SIM card 79 22 SIM card insert 79 Standby 27 Start shooting video 27 Stop shooting video 27 Stylus 9 Suspend mode 7 14 T Time limit video 26 Time to Fixed 33 Timer 26 Tracking mode 30 Troubleshooting 34 Turn off GNSS reception 35 U Universal AC adapter 7 USB host connector 3 USB cable V Video duration setting 26 Voice setting 28 W WiFi JJ Handheld Platform for MobileMapper 120 ProMark 120 amp ProMark 220 Getting Started Guide Contact Information SPECTRA PRECISION DIVISION Rue Thomas Edison 10355 Westmoor Drive ZAC de la Fleuriaye BP 60433 Suite 100 44474 Carquefou Cedex FRANCE Westminster CO 80021 USA www spectraprecision com 2012 2013 Trimble Navigation Limited All rights reserved Spectra Precision is a Division of Trimble Navigation Limited Spectra Precision and the Spectra Precision logo are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited or its subsidiaries 631659 01 B
6. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SHALL CONTROL REGISTRATION To receive information regarding updates and new products please contact your local Spectra Precision Authorized Distribution Partner or visit the Spectra Precision website at www spectra precision com register Upon registration you may select the newsletter upgrade or new product infor mation you desire CE a Caution e CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is in correctly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manu facturer e Dispose of used batteries according to the man ufacturer instructions b Please make sure the temperature for adapter will not be higher than 40 C CE SAR Compliance This device meets the EU requirements 1999 519 EC on the limitation of exposure of the general pub lic to electromagnetic fields by way of health protec tion The limits are part of extensive recommendations for the protection of the general public These recom mendations have been developed and checked by in dependent scientific organizations through regular and thorough evaluations of scientific studies The unit of measurement for the European Council s rec ommended limit for mobile devices is the Specific Absorption Rate SAR and the SAR limit is 2 0 W kg averaged over 10 gram of body tissue It meets the requirements of the International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP For body worn opera
7. personal information on your connection profile With the SIM card inserted in the receiver and the built in Phone function enabled the internal modem will be able to communicate with the outside world Two types of connection are possible with the internal modem e GPRS connection using the Internet protocol for acquiring corrections through a Direct IP or NTRIP connection 19 e GSM connection in CSD point to point mode for acquiring corrections from a base that can be called directly from your receiver and its modem through a phone number i Mobile N Base Communication l GSM Provider 7 GSM ae a Enabling the Phone Function e Tap g Settings Connections Wireless Manager This opens the Wireless Manager window e Tap anywhere on the blue Phone bar This turns on the Phone function The color of the Phone bar turns dark blue with a phone icon showing up on the right Wireless Manage X er LIGI 11 41 e Tap at the bottom of the screen to close the window Before the receiver takes you back to the Home screen you may be asked to enter the pin code if one is requested This request may be removed through Menu gt 5 amp Phone Settings Security tab when the Wireless Manager window is open Establishing a GPRS Connection Follow the instructions below to set the GPRS connection e Tap 3 Settings Connections and Connections e Tap on the hyperlink Add a new modem
8. provided e Tap Next then enter the user name and password if any e Tap Finish This takes you back to the initial Connections window e ap on Manage existing connections e Tap and hold My Network and select Connect Wait until the connection is active The cell phone may ask you to confirm the connection request e Tap OK repeatedly until the Home screen is displayed e Take a look at the title bar Tapping on the Connect icon will show you the active connection with a message in the form My Connection Dial up followed by the time elapsed since the connection was established hh mm ss Using the Camera Pictures amp Yideos wa Yy d Gl 15 48 S My Pictures y Date yy Camera on ka Pictures amp ideos Y 4 GG 8 18 Properties Name File Type Dimensions File Size Date Created Protected s512 1 JPEG Image 320 x 320 18 KB 1 1 10 No Ca amp Taking a Picture Tap then Pictures amp Videos This opens the My Pictures folder in which you can see the list of existing images and videos The first item in the list is the Camera the tool you will now be using to take pictures The light blue background means the camera Is currently selected Tap Camera or press the Enter button to turn on the camera Wait a couple of seconds until the center of the window displays the viewfinder of the camera Now use the receiver as a camera Look at the view
9. successfully connect to the network Your ISP will be instrumental in providing you with this string Once it has been returned to you the dialup string should be entered in the receiver using the Dialup String utility Select gt File Explorer and go to Program Files GNSS Service Layer Run the dia upstring exe file by simply tapping on Its name The program shows the default dialup string used Edit the string to match the one that should be used and then tap on the Save button clicking OK directly would not save your edits Then click OK to quit Dialup String and close the window If you start Dialup String again you will now read the newly saved string and the field name above will read Current dialup string instead of Default current string Pairing Bluetooth Between Receiver and External Cell Phone e Make sure your cell phone is fitted with the SIM card you purchased from your ISP e Turn on the cell phone and make sure its Bluetooth is enabled and visible If necessary refer to the phone manufacturer s documentation for more information on how to operate Bluetooth in this phone Wireless Manage X a Ya q am 13 38 Bluetooth KA a Y GG 13 41 comPorts Devices gt Mode Tap Add new device to search For other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Connected Add new device Disconnected E LG GT400 Partnership Settings Display Name G GT400 Select
10. and convenient tool for temporary receiver Storage The receiver is held firmly minimizing the risk of fall or scratches e Asa battery charger once powered by the AC adapter The docking station can charge the battery inserted in the receiver as well as an additional battery placed at the back of the docking station When two batteries are charged simultaneously fast charging lt 4 hours is always for the battery in the turned off receiver and slow charging about 11 hours for the spare battery located at the back of the docking Station Charging for the spare battery switches to fast charging once the receiver battery is fully charged or the receiver is removed from the docking station e Asan interface with a computer for office work using a serial data line USB or RS232 port possibly through Microsoft ActiveSync Top View 12 The top view of the docking station shows the slot 19 in which to insert the receiver from above the docking station At the bottom of the slot is the 16 contact connector 20 When resting on the docking station the receiver IS automatically powered from the AC adapter if connected and the charging status of its internal battery tested Rear View 23 24 25 26 The following elements can be found at the rear of the docking station e Back slot 21 for charging a second battery e Charging indicator 22 for back slot Steady red Battery charging in progress Steady
11. battery oes ne interval upper limit If a persisting sit temperature too l l l E hi D high uation consider using a new l battery and disposing of that one Remove the receiver from Blinking green the docking station The bat then orange at Charge complete tery may be suspect If this 1 sec time On or off battery tempera _ happens later with the same interval ture too high battery consider using a gil new battery and disposing of that one Internal Battery The receiver will continuously inform you of the current status of the battery through an icon located in the Windows Mobile title bar on the right The different shapes of this icon indicate the current discharging status as listed below Icon Meaning Battery high Remaining power ranges between approximately 75 and 100 of full charge Approx 61 75 remaining gt Advanced Advanced lt Battery Main battery Lilon Recharging state Charging M Approx 47 61 remaining Approx 33 47 remaining Battery low Remaining power is less than 33 Receiver powered from external source docking station POGO cable or cigarette lighter adapter Doo At any time you can read more in detail the battery status by selecting B Settings Power see screen example When the remaining power drops below 33 of full charge you will see the message Main Battery Low prompting you to replace or rechar
12. connection e Name the new modem connection you are creating e Select Cellular Line GPRS from the Select a modem field e Tap Next bottom of the screen e Enter the Access point name This information should have been passed on to you by your ISP e Tap Next 20 Z e Y KE 12 05 General lt Modem gt General Tap and hold on an existing connection For more options tine e ipn 124554554454 OE Delete AAO CDMA Connection Using an External Cell Phone Enter the following information also passed on to you by your ISP when purchasing the SIM card User Name Password Domain if required by your ISP Tap Finish This takes you back to the initial Connections screen on which a new hyperlink is now displayed Manage existing connections You will use this hyperlink to re access the connection profile you have just created see below Follow the instructions below to activate the Internet connection From the Home screen tap o Settings Connections and Connections Tap on the hyperlink Manage existing connections Tap and hold the name of the connection profile you have just created e g My Connection and select Connect Take a look at the title bar and check that the Connect icon looks like this after the GPRS connection has been established Ma A click on this icon will show you the active connection Establishing a GSM Connection in CSD Mode Launch GN
13. quick restart after a pause In this mode only some parts of the receiver are powered for the sole purpose of restoring the context of use in which the receiver was when it was switched to Suspend mode GNSS reception is not however maintained in this mode That is why the receiver should NOT be used in that mode while collecting raw data or and operating in RTK mode The receiver can also enter the Suspend mode automatically in case of a very low battery after dismissing successively the two low battery alerts or after an idle time that you can set through Start Settings Power Advanced tab See also Power Management on page 6 When collecting raw data and or operating in RTK mode please clear this option so that the receiver can never enter this mode Please note the following points whenever the receiver Is connected to a docking station powered by the AC adapter e The receiver won t start if you try to power it up from the docking station without having an internal battery previously inserted in the receiver e Ifthe receiver is currently on the power input is switched automatically from the internal battery to the AC adapter e Whether the receiver is on or off the internal battery is tested for its charging status If it is discharged a charging sequence Is started automatically The end of charging is also automatically detected meaning you are allowed to keep the battery and or the receiver on the docking station
14. receiver was before entering the Suspend mode After you have finished your field work turn off your receiver by holding the Power button 8 pressed until the message Saving Parameters is displayed on the screen The power shutdown will be effective after about 10 seconds System Description Receiver Front Display Screen View The display screen 1 is a 3 5 inch QVGA 256k color 18 bit RGB touch screen 240 x 320 pixels Keypad Scroll and Enter Buttons The keypad 2 consists of the following buttons Button Function The keypad includes two of these buttons one on the right the other on the left amp Each of them is a convenient alternative to tapping on the functions appearing just above in the task bar at the bottom of the screen e g Notifications Contacts Menu Log etc Use this button to enlarge the map displayed on the screen zoom in Use this button to reduce the map displayed on the screen zoom out In some software applications use this button to cancel the last action performed or return to the previous screen Equivalent to the OK button This is the default function assigned to this button but you are however allowed to define another function for this but ton through Start gt Settings gt Personal gt Buttons OUT The Enter button 3 is used to accept highlighted input and initiate various functions The Scroll button 4 is the ring around the En
15. services to use from this device Serial Port x Dialup Networking Keep the cell phone at a distance less than 10 meters from the receiver On the receiver tap G5 Settings Connections Wireless Manager This opens the Wireless Manager window Tap anywhere on the Bluetooth bar This turns on the receiver s Bluetooth The color of the Bluetooth bar turns dark blue with a Bluetooth icon showing up on the right Tap Menu and select Bluetooth Settings Tap on the Add New Device line in the list box Bluetooth then starts searching At the end of the search sequence the names of the detected units are listed on the screen Your cell phone should normally be part of the list Tap on the name of your cell phone and then tap Next bottom right Using the virtual keyboard enter a passcode of your choice a two digit figure for example This step is for securing the connection with the cell phone You may not wish to enter a passcode in which case you can skip this step For some cell phones however a passcode is required to secure the pairing Tap Next If you entered a passcode In your receiver the cell phone will now ask you to enter the same passcode This step will be otherwise simply skipped On the receiver the name of the cell phone now appears in the list of Disconnected devices meaning it is now paired with your receiver and available for a connection but not involved yet in any connectio
16. this option to be able to film a video over an unlimited period of time 15 seconds Choose this option to limit the duration of every video you ll film to 15 seconds 30 seconds Choose this option to limit the duration of every video you ll film to 30 seconds Tap OK to accept the changes and close the Options window Starting a Video Tap Camera to turn on the camera Wait a couple of seconds until the center of the window displays the viewfinder of the camera When you are ready to film tap Menu and then Video Before starting filming choose the level of quality desired for the video film Tap Menu and then Quality Choose 176x144 lower quality or 320x240 best quality Press the Enter button to start filming Ending a Video Depending on the video settings the video camera will Stop filming as explained below With a preset time limit 15 or 30 seconds the video camera will stop filming automatically and close the video file after this time has elapsed A down counter under the viewfinder will keep you informed of the remaining time as you film With no time limit the video camera will film indefinitely A counter under the viewfinder will tell you the current duration of the video To stop filming and close the video file press the Enter button again At the end of the video shooting the viewfinder freezes while the end of the video Is being processed Tap OK to turn off the camera
17. to confirm or cancel your power off request e Tap Yes to confirm This will instantly turn off the GNSS section of the receiver and take you back to the Home screen If you turn off the receiver while GNSS is still off then GNSS will stay off next time you turn on the receiver Conversely if you launch GNSS Toolbox after turning off GNSS this will cause GNSS to be turned back on automatically 35 Platform Specifications GNSS Characteristics Processor Operating System 36 Communication Physical Characteristics User Interface 45 parallel all in view channels e GPS e GLONASS e SBAS WAAS EGNOS MSAS e LI C A e L1 L2 P Y code L2C e Full wavelength carrier e Marvell PXA 320 e Clock frequency 806 MHz e Microsoft Windows Embedded 6 5 Professional version e Installed language at delivery English French Spanish German Portuguese Italian Greek Chinese Simplified Japanese or Korean e Software package includes GNSS Toolbox Internet Explorer Microsoft Office Mobile ActiveSync Cellular e Built in GPRS EDGE class 12 modem e Quad band 850 900 MHz 1800 1900 MHz Bluetooth e Bluetooth 2 1 class 2 with EDR e Profiles SPP DUN FTP OPP HSP A2DP Other e RS 232 USB through docking station e Wireless LAN 802 11b g SDIO slot e Receiver size 190 x 90 x 43 mm 7 5 x 3 5 x 1 7 e Receiver weight batteries included 620 g 1 43 Ib e Receiver weight alone
18. to make the necessary settings to allow the receiver to process corrections it acquires from the specified communication means radio network modem or other NMEA Output Used to set the output of standard NMEA messages on a serial port RS232 or Bluetooth or to a file GNSS Status Views GNSS reception monitoring screens Reset Resets the receiver Troubleshooting Allows data to be recorded for debugging purposes Proprietary commands can also be sent from this module About Views versions of installed software and firmware Turn off GNSS Allows you to turn off the GNSS section of the receiver when GNSS reception is temporarily unnecessary for the tasks you are currently running with your receiver Turning off GNSS reception will significantly save the battery operating time Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on Options This opens a new window listing the currently installed firmware options Use the Install button if you want to install new firmware options in the receiver The Option field lists all the firmware options that can still be installed in your receiver To install a new option Select this option from the Option field Enter the activation key in the Key field This key was provided by Spectra Precision after you purchased this option Tap OK to complete the installation of the option This option will appear afterwards in the list of installed options 29 GNSS Settings Open the GN
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20. without any risk of overcharging e The AC adapter and docking station are designed to provide power to the receiver while ensuring the charging A LED Indicator of two batteries one in the receiver and the other connected at the back of the docking station e The receiver can also be switched to Suspend mode while being connected to the docking station The internal battery cannot be charged from an external power source if applied to the receiver via the POGO cable or cigarette lighter adapter The tables below summarize the different statuses reported by the Power Charging LED 1 Table 1 Standalone Receiver Power LED Mode Indication On Green a few seconds at power on then off of Off Green flash every 5 seconds Suspend 2 Notifica Red flash every 5 seconds tions Table 2 Receiver on Powered Docking Station Normal Statuses LED Indication Power Mode Internal Battery Status Steady red cas On or off Charging Steady red with orange flash every 5 AA Suspend Charging Stead ME On off or Suspend Charge complete 15 Table 3 Receiver on Powered Docking Station Abnormal Statuses LED Power Internal Battery Ganinicnt Indication Mode Status This should be a temporary I situation Charging will be Blinking red at aaner cnarging resumed as a A the 1 sec time Sa ponce temperature drops below the On or off because
21. 480 g 1 06 Ib Keyboard Memory Environmental Characteristics Power Requirements Multimedia amp Sensors Standard Accessories Display Screen Alphanumeric virtual keyboard 4 way navigation scroll button OK Escape Zoom In Out keys context sensitive keys Illuminated keyboard Color TFT high resolution display sunlight readable with touch screen LED backlight Size 3 5 portrait 256 MB SDRAM 2 GB NAND Flash for user data storage SDHC memory card slot Operating temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Storage temperature 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Waterproof Vibration and Shock ETS300 O19 vibration Mil STD 810 method 514 5 Free drop 1 2 m on concrete Removable battery Li lon 6600mAh Battery life gt 8 hours 20 C with GNSS on and Bluetooth WLAN and screen backlight disabled Battery charging time 3 hours in standalone or with turned off receiver External power 9 28 V DC 3 Megapixel camera E Compass G Sensor Speaker Microphone Integrated stylus Docking station Universal AC adapter USB data cable 37 Index A AC adapter 2 Access Point Name 20 Accessories 37 Activation key for firmware option 29 ActiveSync 22 Add a new modem connection 20 24 Adjusting backlight 5 6 ATL file naming convention 35 B Battery compartment 70 Battery life 37 Battery status 5 Battery status icon 6 Blu
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23. Direct IP or NTRIP Set Direct IP or NTRIP parameters parameters When a network connection becomes active and this option is highlighted in the list of possible data links the Connect button is changed into a Disconnect button Note An active modem connection can only be ended manually Remember that the connection will NOT be closed automatically when quitting GNSS Toolbox 31 NMEA Output e Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on NMEA Output SS rae o On the NMEA Output tab select the output port Virtual a Serial Port COM2 Cable or Bluetooth for your NMEA Oesa poe A messages See also Port Allocation Table on page 18 for a more information Ore Eeen You may also output your NMEA messages to a file In that Sis case you should first specify the name and location of the Os Pom oy file using the New button Selecting None as the folder Oes pos 0 means the file will be saved to the My Documents folder ii When ready tap Start to begin NMEA data recording You may end data recording at any time by tapping Stop on the same tab e On the Messages tab select the NMEA messages you want to output For each message the output rate can be set to one of the preset values ranging from 0 05 second with Fast Output option activated or 0 5 second otherwise up to 1 minute The available NMEA messages are GGA GLL GSA GSV RMC RRE VTG ZDA GST and GNS NOTE 1 COM2 is a virtual port dedicate
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25. SS Toolbox Launch Differential Mode Select GSM CSD Modem Tap on the Dial button Enter the phone number of the base Tap OK Let the receiver dial the number and open the connection Connecting the receiver to a CDMA network requires the use of an external cell phone compatible with this type of network The phone is then used as a modem Bluetooth g d Internex m EE j CDMA S m 21 Dialup string K Fond Y G 13 33 Default dialup string AT CGDCONT 1 IP 4PN lt cr gt Edit and Save dialup string to allow internet connection via 4 Bluetooth enabled Dialup Network Profile Save J AA 22 The receiver will communicate with the CDMA network via the cell phone and a Bluetooth connection will be used between the receiver and the cell phone It is therefore the SIM card inserted in the cell phone that will control the connection to the network and not the receiver itself The receiver does not need a SIM card and its phone function can stay off Note that this type of network connection cannot be combined with Microsoft ActiveSync used through a USB connection between the receiver and a local computer Editing the Default Dialup String Because your cell phone may be any model you have to make Sure it will be using the right information to initiate an Internet connection This is the role of the dialup string which is an internal command allowing the cell phone to
26. SS Toolbox and tap on GNSS Settings This opens a new window where you can make the following settings Tracking mode Depending on the installed firmware options one or more combinations of constellations and frequencies may be listed here Note that the receiver can now work in GLONASS only L1 only or L1 L2 Always choose the option that corresponds exactly to the antenna used Use SBAS check box Check this box to enable SBAS GNSS Toolbox ew ge 4 Gil 15 46 reception clear it otherwise Use QZSS check box Check this box to enable QZSS AATE miad reception clear it otherwise Elevation mask deg Elevation mask Any satellite seen from the receiver with External antenna an elevation angle less than the specified elevation a mask will be rejected 5 degrees is the default and recommended value for this parameter External antenna This field is visible only if an external antenna is connected In this case select the model of this antenna from the drop down list e Tap OK to confirm your choices and return to the GNSS Toolbox window Differential Mode The table below summarizes the different settings required for each type of communication used to acquire real time differential corrections GNSS Toolbox a Y 4 Gat 15 50 UHF GSM Network Other Real time differential correction data link Corrections Source Modem External Radio Connecti
27. and close the window The video file you have created can be found in the DCIM folder use File Explorer to open this folder Playing Back a Video With the DCIM folder open tap on the desired video file This will automatically launch the Windows Media player Tap es to close Windows Media player and return to the DCIM folder 27 28 Voice Setting Renaming a Video e With the DCIM folder open select the desired video file using the Scroll button e Tap Menu and then Rename e Rename the file and press the Enter key Deleting a Video e With the DCIM folder open tap and hold the desired video file e Select Delete in the context sensitive menu e Tap Yes to confirm file deletion For best quality voice recording you need to change the default voice sampling setting as follows e Tap oO Settings Personal Input e Tap on the Options tab e Select 44 100 Hz 16 Bit Mono 86 KB s from the Voice recording format drop down list e Tap OK to enter the new setting e Tap ed to return to the Home screen GNSS Toolbox Trouble shooting Options GNSS Toolbox is used to control and monitor important functions in your receiver These are listed and detailed below Options Lists the installed firmware options and allows you to install new options GNSS Settings Constellations and frequencies used in the receiver Differential Mode Used
28. and procedures specified in IEEE 1528 This equipment should be installed and oper ated with minimum distance 0 5 cm between the ra diator amp your body This device and its antenna s must not be co locat ed or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US Canada Table of Contents First Time Ui Aa 1 WADI KI NA E aa Ka wA 1 Inserting the Battery Into the Receiver wwwwamemnamamanwamua 1 Charging the Battery for the First Time ccecceeeseeeeeeseeeeees 2 Installing the OS Language and ApplicationSs 3 Adjusting Backlight Level wwawamanwamamanwamanwamawanzamanwawa 5 Setting Backlight Idle TIME ua 5 Power Managementa icttuesl joes dadeni ehana aa na 6 Regional SN si amin casa or a eae a 6 Locking the Screen and the Keypad w w wwamamanwamanwana 6 How to Hold the Receiver w wawanwamanwamawanzamanwazamanzanawanzana 7 SWITCHING to S spend Mde serioena a 7 Turning the Receiver Off w wawaawamawanwawamanwanawanwana 8 SYSTEM Descriptio Ms ise aaa EASE OA E Ea A WA 9 KEGEL 9 WI AA Ka 9 Keypad Scroll and Enter BUttONS wwwwamamaamamanwamuwwa 9 Sivyius and Stylus Holder ii WA wales 9 BUNIN GINSS AMENNA Aaa fects Men a E casein 9 MICHO PO Ia N ES 9 BUTI eG SIV Antenna azi ia 10 Built in Bl
29. atus SDGPS and the age of corrections In RTK mode the screen additionally shows the HRMS and VRMS the baseline length the base ID and if the receiver has not fixed the position yet the estimated time bef par ore a new fixed position is available Time to FIXED ameter The unit used to express the current altitude HRMS VRMS and baseline length meters or feet depends on the reg ion language and country you selected in Settings System Regional Settings e The Satellites tab displays a polar diagram showing the locations in the sky of the tracked satellites Different colors are used to display the numbers of the visible satellites Yellow characters GPS satellites used Green characters GLONASS satellites used Grey characters Visible SBAS satellites Also rejected GPS and GLONASS satellites because unhealthy or under the elevation mask e The Signal tab shows the signal level for each of the tracked satellites Contiguous dark blue L1 and light blue L2 bars for all GPS and GLONASS satellites used Red bars for all SBAS or QZSS satellites used Contiguous dark grey L1 and light grey L2 bars for all tracked but not used GPS and GLONASS satellites 33 GPS satellites are numbered from 1 to 32 GLONASS satellites from 65 to 88 and SBAS satellites from 120 to 138 Reset Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on Reset A message then asks you if you want to reset the receiver now Use this opti
30. ce is being configured for English Yes I want to use English as the Your device will restart when finished Press UP or DOWN to select a language lan on this device j for this device Press ENTER to choose guage the selected langquege up Aa a Aa i ENTER e Browse the list of available languages using the Up or Down key until the desired language is selected e Press the Enter key to pre select this language Screen 2 is now displayed see above e Press the Up key to access the check button setting on the screen e Press Enter again to activate the check button e Press the Down key then the Right key to select the Next button on the screen Warning You are now ready to install the selected language Once the installation is started you will no longer be given the opportunity to install another language So if you realize at this point that you selected the wrong language you may still revert to the language selection screen by pressing the Left key then the Enter key This will take you back to screen 1 from which you can resume the language installation step from the beginning e Press the Enter key again to start the language installation Screen 3 is now displayed Let the receiver complete the language installation The operating system will then automatically start installing the applications from the SD card in the same language as the one you s
31. d to third party software e g ArcPad running the receiver In that case COM2 should be set to deliver the NMEA message expected by the software usually GGA and GSV NOTE 2 All activated messages stay indefinitely active even after closing GNSS Toolbox All unnecessary NMEA messages should be disabled manually NOTE 3 Any given NMEA message may be output on several ports at the same time NOTE 4 Make sure the baud rate you are using on each port is compatible with the expected data throughput on the port especially if the fast output option is activated For example outputting several NMEA sentences at 1 Hz is possible on a port set at 9600 Bd But If you switch the output rate to 20 Hz the 9600 Bd baud rate will not be high enough to deliver all the expected data 32 GNSS Status Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on GNSS Status Latitude Longitude 001 30 32 59218 W Altitude Satellites 14 PDOP Status Age Base ID HRMS RMS Baseline 047 17 56 25972 N Satellites tracked GPS 7 SBAS 2 4 3 Ba 2 9 12 14 25 29 124 31 120 283 077 ft GLONASS 7 71 73 79 80 81 82 83 Position Satellites Signal The default Position tab shows the latitude longitude and alti rec tude of the current position as computed by the eiver as well the number of satellites used and the current PDOP value If SBAS is used the screen also shows the position st
32. e the charging speed will be the same as if the battery were charged from within a turned off receiver Follow the instructions below e Put the docking station 1 on a horizontal plane 1 e Connect the output cable 2 of the AC adapter to the docking station e Insert the battery 3 vertically label inwards into the slot located at the back of the docking station The light 17 18 Port Allocation Table indicator 4 turns red meaning the battery is being charged The battery is fully charged when the light indicator 4 turns steady green Note that the docking station will switch to a lower charging rate if it has to charge two batteries at the same time one In the turned off or turned on receiver and the other at the back of the docking station The receiver uses internally several virtual ports as well as a physical port made available to users via the docking station or the POGO cable When setting Bluetooth or the NMEA output function in GNSS Toolbox all ports are listed for use but only some of them are truly available All the other ones are reserved for internal receiver requirements The table below shows how the ports are allocated and which ones are made available to you Port ID Port Allocation Available to User COM1 Bluetooth Beam File or Serial Port See below COM2 Windows Mobile Application See below COM3 GNSS Toolbox See below COM4 Service Layer Int
33. elected for the operating system Once the applications are installed the receiver will be re booted blank screen for a few seconds Then the operating system will ask you to initialize the receiver screen calibration time zone date and time Follow the instructions on the screen to complete this step NOTE The receiver will also re boot after language installation so it s better to wait for the second re boot before you start initializing the receiver Adjusting Backlight Level a ee ee a er es a ce EAA Setting Backlight Idle Time Warning Using backlioht while g power will subst Adjust power settings to conserve power e Once the receiver has been initialized you can remove the SD card and put that card away in a safe place Warning For some reason you may need to use gt Settings gt System gt Reset to factory default to reset the receiver to Its default settings Be aware this will delete the applications you installed from the SD card So please insert the SD card before you reset to factory settings This will automatically re start the installation of the applications once the reset sequence is complete The screen backlight may be adjusted to match the ambient light for optimized visibility You don t need the same level of screen backlight in dark areas than in hot sun e Onthe Home screen tap successively o Settings System and Brightness e Drag the cursor to the right or lef
34. ernal GNSS board No Available on DB9 connector at the bottom of COM5 _ the receiver available via docking station or Yes POGO cable COM6 Internal Modem No COM7 Bluetooth DUN Dial Up Networking or See beon Serial Port COM8 Bluetooth Controller Interface ACI No COM9 Bluetooth Serial Port Yes COM1 Primarily dedicated to Bluetooth Beam File for file transfer If not used for this purpose then COM1 may be used as a Bluetooth Serial Port COM2 Dedicated to ProMark Field or MobileMapper Field software if running on the platform or to third party software if required by the application COMS3 Reserved for GNSS Toolbox but available to the user if GNSS Toolbox is not used COM Primarily dedicated to Bluetooth DUN for a network connection If no network connection is needed then COM7 may be used as a Bluetooth Serial Port Inserting a SIM Card Using the Internal Modem card holder Refer to the figure below to insert the card The Remove the battery door and the battery to access the SIM holder should be opened before you can place the SIM card Make sure you properly lock the SIM card holder before putting back the battery and locking the battery door Using the internal modem requires that you purchase a SIM card from a mobile communication provider Depending on the type of service you have subscribed to your provider will provide the appropriate SIM card as well as
35. etooth 22 36 Bluetooth antenna built in 0 Burst 26 C Camera 25 Camera lens 70 Camera settings 26 CDMA 27 31 Cellular line GPRS 20 Charging scenarios battery 77 COMx 76 Connect Disconnect 37 CSD 20 D Delete picture 26 Delete video file 28 Dial button 2 Dialup networking 23 Dialup string 22 Differential mode 30 Display screen 37 Docking station 7 2 12 14 17 Domain 27 E Elevation mask 30 Enable debug file output 34 Ending a modem connection 37 Enter button 9 Environmental characteristics 37 External antenna External antenna GNSS 30 External antenna input GNSS 77 External cell phone 2 F Firmware options 29 G GNSS antenna built in 9 GNSS reception characteristics 36 GNSS settings 29 30 GNSS status 33 GNSS Toolbox 29 GPRS 31 GPRS connection 19 GSM CSD Modem 2 GSM antenna built in Z0 GSM connection 20 H Holding the receiver properly 7 I Inserting battery 7 Internal modem 79 K Keyboard 36 L LED indicator 15 Lock keypad 6 Long time battery storage 7 Loudspeaker 0 M Main Battery Low 16 Main Battery Very Low 7 Manage existing connections 2 24 Memory 37 Microphone 9 Mini USB 73 Mobile phone 22 Modem internal 36 N NMEA output 78 32 O Opening battery door Operating system 36 OPP Object Push Profile 36 P Pairing Bluetooth 23 PDOP 33 Phone function 20 Phone number base 27 Play back video 27 POGO cable 72 14
36. fi j r 7 T 3 7 y jalil il sill yi TI Ht Q Handheld Platform for MobileMapper 120 ProMark 120 amp ProMark 220 Copyright Notice Copyright 2012 2013 Trimble Navigation Limited All rights reserved Trademarks All product and brand names mentioned in this pub lication are trademarks of their respective holders SPECTRA PRECISION LIMITED WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the fol lowing terms and conditions Spectra Precision war rants that for a period of one 1 year from date of purchase this Spectra Precision product the Prod uct will substantially conform to Spectra Preci sion s publicly available specifications for the Product and that the hardware and any storage media components of the Product will be substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship PRODUCT SOFTWARE Product software whether built into hardware circuitry as firmware provided as a standalone computer software product embedded in flash memory or stored on magnetic or other me dia is licensed solely for use with or as an integral part of the Product and is not sold If accompanied by a separate end user license agreement EULA use of any such software will be subject to the terms of such end user license agreement including any differing limited warranty terms exclusions and lim itations which shall control over the terms and con ditions set
37. finder to frame the picture you want to take When you are ready stay as still as possible and press the Enter button to take the picture A click can be heard Tap OK to come back to the viewfinder Tap OK to turn off the camera and close the window The picture you have taken can be found in the My Device DCIM folder use File Explorer to open this folder Renaming a Picture With the DCIM folder open tap on the desired picture This opens a new window showing the picture Tap Menu and Properties Rename the file and tap OK Rotating a Picture With the DCIM folder open tap on the desired picture This opens a new window showing the picture Tap Menu and Edit Tap Rotate in the task bar This rotates the image 90 clockwise Repeat the operation until the image has the right orientation Tap OK to save the image Cropping a Picture With the DCIM folder open tap on the desired picture or tap on View in the task bar This opens a new window showing the picture Tap Menu and Edit Tap Menu again and select Crop As instructed drag a rectangle on the picture representing what the final image should be like then tap inside the rectangle to complete the crop operation If you re not 25 26 Making a Video happy with the result you can always come back to the initial image by selecting Menu and Revert to Saved e Tap OK to save the picture Auto correcting a Picture
38. forth in this limited warranty SOFTWARE FIXES During the limited warranty pe riod you will be entitled to receive such Fixes to the Product software that Spectra Precision releases and makes commercially available and for which it does not charge separately subject to the procedures for delivery to purchasers of Spectra Precision products generally If you have purchased the Product from a Spectra Precision Authorized Distribution Partner rather than from Spectra Precision directly Spectra Precision may at its option forward the software Fix to the Spectra Precision Authorized Distribution Partner for final distribution to you Minor Updates Major Upgrades new products or substantially new software releases as identified by Spectra Precision are expressly excluded from this update process and limited warranty Receipt of software Fixes or other enhancements shall not serve to extend the limited warranty period For purposes of this warranty the following defini tions shall apply 1 Fix es means an error correc tion or other update created to fix a previous software version that does not substantially conform to its Spectra Precision specifications 2 Minor Update occurs when enhancements are made to current fea tures in a software program and 3 Major Upgrade occurs when significant new features are added to software or when a new product containing new fea tures replaces the further development of a c
39. ge the battery Tap Dismiss in the task bar You should consider replacing the battery for a fresh one but you may still continue to use the receiver for a while 16 About an hour later with only about 20 of remaining power a new message will pop up Main Battery Very Low Tap Dismiss in the task bar to continue using the receiver Spectra Precision however recommends that you turn off the receiver and replace the battery Place the low battery at the back of the docking station at the office so that it can be quickly recharged At this stage if you persist in using the receiver with its low battery it won t be long before the receiver switches to Suspend mode meaning the battery is no longer charged enough to ensure proper operation of the receiver Spectra Precision recommends you do not go that far in the use of the internal battery as there is a risk of losing part of your field data In case of long time storage remember Li lon batteries must always be recharged regularly about every six months This is to prevent irreversible damage of the batteries Battery Charging Scenarios As explained in First Time Use on page 1 the docking station will continuously check the charging status of the battery inserted in the receiver and will charge it if necessary There is another way of charging the battery separately from the receiver which is to use the dedicated slot located at the back of the docking station In this cas
40. green Battery fully charged Off No battery connected Blinking red every second Temperature inside battery exceeds upper limit Charging suspended until temperature is back to normal If persisting remove the battery and resume charging later If this occurs several times with the same battery consider changing the battery Dispose of the battery according to regulations e Mini USB connector 23 Use this connector only to let the receiver communicate with your computer through Microsoft ActiveSync USB Device e USB connector 24 Use this connector to plug a USB key USB Host mass storage only e RS 232 SubD 9 C connector 25 Use this port to connect the receiver to a computer or external device e Power input 26 Connect the output of the AC adapter to this input 13 Advanced Features 14 Power Modes The receiver can be powered from one of three different Sources e ts internal battery typically for field operations e The power line through the AC adapter and the docking Station typically for office work These two items are part of the basic supply e An external DC source using the POGO cable or the cigarette lighter adapter connected to the bottom of the receiver through its 16 pin connector The POGO cable and cigarette lighter adapter are optional accessories The receiver can be switched to Suspend mode This is a power saving mode typically used in the field to allow a
41. hing to Suspend Mode e To unlock the touch screen and keypad just drag the on screen slide button either to the left or right This will take you back to the Home screen Tracking satellites with your receiver requires that you use the receiver outdoor and hold it in an appropriate manner The receiver will have the best view of the sky when you hold it at an angle of 30 to 45 degrees 38 ideally from horizontal and not too close to your body You can check that your receiver is tracking enough satellites by running the GNSS Toolbox and more particularly the GNSS Status function see GNSS Status on page 33 When enough satellites are tracked you can start using your receiver and run your application software Switching the receiver to Suspend mode is the right thing to do when you need to make a short pause in your work and you want to save the operating time of your battery You should not however switch the receiver to Suspend mode when It is collecting raw data In Suspend mode GNSS reception and the modem are off The receiver is idle using the minimum of energy required to save the use context The Power amp Battery LED flashes green every 5 seconds or so To switch to Suspend mode just press briefly on the Power button 8 8 16 Turning the Receiver Off To wake up the receiver hold the same button pressed until the screen wakes up This will instantly restore the use context in which the
42. igned to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the net work In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC when worn on the body as described in this user guide is 0 39 W kg for GSM850 1 23 W kg for PCS1900 Body worn measurements differ among device models depending upon available accesso ries and FCC requirements While there may be differences between the SAR lev els of various devices and at various positions they all meet the government requirement The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www fcc gov oet ea fccid after searching on FCC ID NZI802111A This device is compliant with SAR for general popu lation uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI IEEE C95 1 1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C For body worn operation this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the po sitions the handset a minimum of 0 5 cm from the body Use of other accessories may not ensure com pliance with FCC RF expos
43. k at the office place the receiver on the docking station e Connect the docking station to your computer using the USB cable provided e Using Microsoft ActiveSync open one of these folders Storage Disk if Internal Memory was selected for data recording 34 About Turn Off GNSS Storage Card if Storage Card was selected for data recording This folder contains a folder named GNSS Raw Data in which you will find a file of this type ATL_yymmdd_hhmmss log e g ATL_100715_162514 log for a file logged on July 15 2010 at UTC time 4 25 14 pm e Send an email to Technical Support with this file attached to the email The file uses a proprietary format and so can only be parsed by Spectra Precision Note If you are using Windows Mobile E mail you can send the file directly from your receiver The Troubleshooting function also includes a Command field Tech Support may ask you to use according to their instructions Don t use it otherwise In addition to providing the software version of the GNSS Toolbox this function also reports the following e GNSS firmware version e System firmware version e Receiver serial number In some cases of use the GNSS reception function of your platform may not be required Turning it off in those cases will save the battery e Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on Turn off GNSS The message Power off GNSS receiver is displayed asking you
44. n Tap on the name of the cell phone This shows the services available from this cell phone Make sure only the Dialup Networking option is enabled Tap Save to complete the Bluetooth settings Tap OK to close this window Tap at the bottom of the screen to close the Wireless Manager window and return to the previous screen 23 Connections K Pg Yk q ai 13 46 Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection Select a modem Bluetooth Enter the number exactly as it should be dialed Include any extra numbers such as an outside line or credit card General lt Modem gt General Tap and hold on an existing connection For more options Ne ue Myatt 99 Connect CS Ce JA 24 Setting Up the Internet Connection e Tap Settings Connections Connections e Tap on Add anew modem connection e Entera name identifying the network connection e g My Network e n the field underneath select Bluetooth e Tap Next e Tap on the name of the listed device which is the name of your cell phone that you made earlier available for a Bluetooth connection e Enter the call in number that incidentally will tell the external cell phone to use the dialup string you entered earlier This number depends on the phone manufacturer The Standard number is 99 but the user guide of your cell phone may specify a different number Please use the one
45. on 2 i 1 Device other External Device Direct IP NTRIP Radio Type Radio Parameters wa Phone Number Host Name 7 Host IP Address Gs Gx IP Port O Login Password Station Mount Point Send Position to Network Setting i Port used Baud Rate o Resend corrections via A i radio setting 1 Internal modem used in CSD mode 2 Using a network connection requires prior steps illustrated in the two diagrams below for the receiver to connect to a GPRS or CDMA network See also Using the Internal Modem on page 19 for a GPRS connection CDMA Connection Using an External Cell Phone on page 21 The Base receiver type option makes sense when the receiver is used as a rover It may be used to optimize the reception of the corrections received from the base which is done by Specifying the brand of the receiver used at the base This setting will be ignored if your receiver is used as a base The default setting for this option is Automatic GPRS CDMA Insert SIM card Run DialUpString utility to prepare external cell phone for a network connection Activate Phone function Ask for Bluetooth pairing between receiver and cell phone Modem connection used Cellular line GPRS Modem connection used via Bluetooth ISP data required APN user password ISP data required user password Connect to network Let cell phone connect to network Set
46. on only if you think the receiver is not working properly Using this function results in a cold reset of the receiver Through a cold reset all the GNSS settings including almanac data are cleared making it necessary for you to restore each of them manually A few minutes are needed after a cold reset before the receiver is back to work Using the Reset function is recommended when only the GNSS Toolbox and not other field software is running on the platform Troubleshooting For some reason Technical Support may ask you to use this function to help them solve the problem you are reporting poor GNSS performance poor accuracy abnormally long TTFF etc Should this happen please proceed that way e Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on Troubleshooting SS ae o Activate the Enable debug file output check box a rable debug finite e Choose the memory where to store the debug data file Internal Memory or Storage Card If you are ee simultaneously recording raw data for post processing Spectra Precision recommends you save the debug data on the same medium e Tap OK e Let the receiver record data for the time requested by Technical Support data recording will continue after quitting GNSS Toolbox When the time is up you will come back to the Troubleshooting screen to clear the Enable debug file output check box and tap OK This will end the recording of data The procedure is then as follows e Bac
47. or more of the fol lowing measures e _ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir cuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter RF Exposure Information SAR This device meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio waves This device is designed and manufactured not to ex ceed the emission limits for exposure to radio fre quency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Govern ment The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorp tion Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the de vice transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the device is des
48. rd Push the SD card in until you hear a click Removing an SD card Push a bit further in and let go While using the receiver in the field make sure the flap is always close whether an SD card is used or not This will efficiently protect the receiver from rain The SDIO interface can also be used to connect a WIFI device External Antenna Input Use the external antenna input 17 to connect an external antenna to the receiver When an external antenna Is connected the built in antenna is automatically disconnected from the receiver input The antenna input connector is protected by a rubber flap Although a waterproof coaxial connector is used Spectra Precision recommends you keep the flap close when no external antenna Is used Power Data Connector This connector 18 is used to plug the receiver to the docking station This is achieved by simply inserting the receiver in an almost vertical position into the docking station A secure connection is obtained once the receiver naturally rests on the docking station 11 Using this connector the receiver can also be powered via the POGO cable see picture or a cigarette lighter adapter However none of these connections will allow the internal battery to be charged from the external power source then used Docking Station The docking station basically is a holder for the receiver It may be used at the office for various and combined purposes e Asa safe
49. t to set the screen backlight to the desired level between O and 10 The resulting brightness is obtained when you release the cursor e Tap OK to save your setting e Tap to return to the Home screen One way of saving the battery is to avoid those periods of time during which the screen backlight is unnecessarily on As the receiver automatically counts the time during which neither the keypad nor the touch screen is active you can set the receiver to turn off the backlight automatically after a certain idle time e Onthe Home screen tap successively o Settings System and Backlight e Choose the idle time before the backlight is turned off 10 seconds 30 seconds or 1 to 5 minutes For maximum power saving you may clear the option that re activates the screen backlight on touching the screen or pressing a key Different settings may be made for these two parameters depending on the power source used battery or external e Tap OK to save the settings e Tap to return to the Home screen Power Management On battery pi A Turn off se an gL device nol 2 minutes On external p m Turn off s ji L device not 2 Minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes Regional Settings Regional Settings yA CE qm 11 24 gt Number Region nglish United States p Appearance samples Positive numbers 123 456 789 00 123 456 789 00 Time 11 24 26 Short date 6 8 12 Long date Friday June 08 2012
50. ter button It is used to move the cursor on the screen from one data field to the next on a parameter screen from one option to another in a menu from one geographical location to another on a 3 7 8 4 map screen Stylus and Stylus Holder The stylus 5 can be used to work directly from the touch screen When not used the stylus can conveniently be stored in the receiver by inserting it into the dedicated holder 5 Built in GNSS Antenna The receiver incorporates a built in antenna 6 The receiver should be held properly to optimize satellite reception Microphone A microphone is used by the voice recorder Keep the small aperture 7 clear when recording a vocal comment Receiver Rear View 12 13 Receiver Side View Left 10 Built in GSM Antenna 8 Location of the built in GSM antenna used for mobile communications Built in Bluetooth Antenna 9 Location of the built in Bluetooth antenna for wireless communication with nearby Bluetooth fitted equipment Camera Lens Keep the camera lens 10 clear when taking pictures or recording videos Loudspeaker As a multi media device the receiver includes a high quality loudspeaker 11 which can be used by any voice based software application Battery Compartment The receiver makes use of a rechargeable battery pack Loosen the quarter turn finger screw 12 to access the battery compartment 13 Power Button e With
51. the receiver off pressing the Power button 14 until the screen wakes up will turn on the receiver e After the receiver has completed the boot sequence another short press on the Power button will put the receiver in Suspend mode Please refer to Power Modes on page 14 for more information on the Suspend mode To quit the Suspend mode hold the Power button pressed for a few seconds until the screen wakes up The receiver will then restore the context in which it was before being Switched to Suspend mode e With the receiver on holding the Power button pressed for about 3 seconds will result in a receiver being turned off after about 10 seconds In the sequence before effective receiver shutdown the screen will display the message Saving Parameters Receiver Bottom View Power amp Battery LED This LED 15 gives indications on the receiver power status battery charging and Windows Mobile notifications Please refer to LED Indicator on page 15 for more information on the LED indications LED color Meaning Steady Green Occurs at receiver power up for a few seconds Green flashes every 5 sec Receiver used in Suspend mode Red flashes every 5sec Windows Mobile Notification Steady red Internal battery being charged on docking station SDIO Interface The SDIO interface 16 is used to insert an SD card To open the flap use a finger nail or the tip of a pen Inserting an SD ca
52. tion this device has been tested and meets the ICNIRP exposure guidelines and the European Standard EN 62311 and EN 62209 2 for use with dedicated accessories Use of other acces sories which contain metals may not ensure compli ance with ICNIRP exposure guidelines EU Conformance The following CE compliance information is applica ble to this device that carry the following CE mark C 0700 FCC FCC Regulations This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference re ceived including interference that may cause unde sired operation This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are de signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate ra dio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re ception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
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54. ure guidelines If you do not use a body worn accessory and are not holding the device at the ear position the handset a mini mum of 0 5 cm from your body when the device is switched on IC This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may Cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadi an ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB OO3 du Canada This Category II radio communication device com plies with Industry Canada Standard RSS 310 Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de cat gorie respecte la norme CNR 310 d Industrie Canada IMPORTANT NOTE IC Radiation Exposure Statement This EUT is compliant with SAR for general popula tion uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS 102 and had been tested in accordance with the measure ment methods
55. urrent product line Spectra Precision reserves the right to determine in its sole discretion what constitutes a Fix Minor Update or Major Upgrade WARRANTY REMEDIES If the Spectra Precision Product fails during the warranty period for reasons covered by this limited warranty and you notify Spec tra Precision of such failure during the warranty peri od Spectra Precision will repair OR replace the nonconforming Product with new equivalent to new or reconditioned parts or Product OR refund the Product purchase price paid by you at Spectra Pre cision s option upon your return of the Product in ac cordance with Spectra Precision s product return procedures then in effect HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain warranty service for the Product please contact your local Spectra Precision Authorized Distribution Part ner Alternatively you may contact Spectra Precision to request warranty service at 1 303 323 4100 24 hours a day or e mail your request to support spec traprecision com Please be prepared to provide e your name address and telephone numbers e proof of purchase e a copy of this Spectra Precision warranty e a description of the nonconforming Product in cluding the model number e an explanation of the problem The customer service representative may need addi tional information from you depending on the nature of the problem WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMER This Prod uct limited
56. when fully inserted Connect the AC adapter to an electric outlet e Put the docking station 4 on a horizontal plane e Connect the output cable 5 of the AC adapter to the back of the docking station e Insert the receiver 6 vertically into the docking station The light indicator 7 turns steady red meaning the receiver is properly connected to the station and battery charging Is In progress The light indicator 7 will turn green when the battery is fully charged Installing the OS Language and Applications Important Please keep the receiver on the docking station This is to make sure the battery will not go low during the installation step e Insert the delivered SD card into the receiver s SDIO card reader 16 see also SDIO Interface on page 11 e Press the Power button 8 until the Power LED next to this button lights up in green This turns on the receiver When first turning on the receiver screen 1 below is displayed Follow the procedure below to install a language and then let the Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional operating system install automatically applications from the SD card These applications are required to run some Spectra Precision software applications such as ProMark Field or MobileMapper Field The complete sequence takes about 4 minutes 3 SSS Piease wait Italiana Deutsch fai FP Francais Your devi

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