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USER GUIDE SUNNAV S100 - C T Communication Technology
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1. HP i hind A h A Du a oe TE a NE A s mre id illite e nl AS j Fs namy serine Spins Sa Meier Aa i p cab 20140416 15 03 N Sa 1000 Messages Ga FEBSBTEZD2ABCDEF GHI JELMHOPGAS TOY WHY 2 Tracking i World hiap file Devine Eraz Cori F pidan x f1 i Note If the internal memory is run out the receiver will stop recording raw data and the differential LED and data logging LED will flash simultaneously at 2 second interval In this case you need to format the internal memory before starting another static survey as shown in figure below r 41712 35BEHTEEDBSXBIDEFIZ ORI JS HELM FERRETS RT Pica bod Ewing the mera ry Black 6 Real Time Kinematic Mode To conduct RTK Real Time Kinematic survey radio mode and CORS mode can be employed 6 1 Radio Mode Radio mode is that the correction data is transmitted via radio communication in real time SunNav S100 GNSS Receiver is equipped with internal transmitting amp receiving radio the following will explain S100 T x S100 R x RTK operation 6 1 1 S100 Internal Radio Specifications Radio parameter Specifications Frequency range 460 MHz 470 MHz Protocol Receiving mode MAC compatible with CHC protocol TT450S 3600 bps 12 5kbps 0 5 1 2 Watt adjustable 3 Akm depends on environment and power setting 6 1 2 Prerequisites e Two kits S100 GNSS receiver All S100 GNSS receivers can be either work as Base or Rover
2. MM Your device is ready to use X Device driver software installed successfully F Ludi E 4 I gj Next to check the Bluetooth connection port go to control panel View device and printers Hardware and Sound View devices and printers Add a device Connect to a projector Adjust commonly used mobility settings Select S100 SN number right click and click Properties s Control Panel All Control Panel items Devices and Printers a File Edit View Tools Help Add a device Add a printer Remove dence 4 Devices 5 Control gt i Create shortcut COMNAVOSS MATSHITA RAPOO 1200 USB Serial COMNAV T3C DVD RAM UJ88 Converter 3101043 Troubleshoot ATA Device Remove device 4 Printers and Faxes 5 ems In service com12 is virtual port Bluetooth used for communication between PC and S100 COMNAV T300 03101043 Properties This Huestooth device offers the folowing services Ta usa a The BT port of S100 is directly linked with port 3 of S100 You can use any serial port monitor software to send commands to receiver m m x yror Invalid kev ard komiz RECT ULT E I omad accepted Port CONT s i k 3 omad accepted Part CO Clone i cnnand accepted Part CON Bresk Command Send File C n Time Hex log versiya joan o s Send 13 bytes 5 Static Mode This chapter de
3. Antenna Height Measure to bo Time interval s 5Hz interval 7 ag 18 18r P 2 000 a 3b H 1 334 72 308 RMS 0 907 The same as Measure Points function but continuously It offers 4 different ways to measure point Fix Time Fix Distance Time and Distance and Time or Distance Tip if you tick 5Hz interval you will find it is refreshing rapidly This function can also be used in stake out and can improve your efficiency 8 3 Staking out Points Uploading the stake out points to the current job and do site calibrations Choose stake out mode simple mode or complex mode go to Configuration gt stake type Tap Survey gt Stake out points gt Add to add the stake out points to the points list Then select the point name you want to stake and tap Stake CGSurvey Ta T ra CGSurvey En Tye 2 ES n East 345119 632289 29 2 Simple style Eo 345119 632289 345119 632286 345119 632286 345118 632286 p aaka P 0 000 Map M South m 22 064 West m Back m 22 064 efi 21 581 Up m 23 OOD Map Stake out points target Me lu Fix H 0 024 V 0 039 RMS 0 016 ea NIME SIS M eor When the receiver gets near the target when you reached the target position exactly CGSurvey will make a sound to show that you are on the target position If you want to measure this point tap Mea JEN CGSurvey Nor
4. e Use external power source and power cable to supply power to S100 Base station When S100 in base mode and transmitting via internal radio the power consumption can be reached 5 6 watt so we strongly suggest to use the external power source to supply power to base station e Controller kit with software installed e Tripod and tribrach 6 1 3 Radio Mode Setting Up E The hardware connection information of the radio mode is as follows Base station components 3 S100 2 Extension bar 4 Whip antenna Connection relation in Base part whip antenna is connected to TNC connector extension bar is connected to fixing socket under S100 extension bar tribrach and tripod are connected from top to bottom Rover components 3 S100 4 Whip Antenna 5 Range Pole 1 Controller and bracket Connection relation in Rover part whip antenna is connected to UHF connector under S100 range pole is connected to fixing socket under S100 controller is mounted on range pole by a bracket support controller and S100 communicate by Bluetooth 6 1 4 Start Base Station by CGSurvey Link controller with S100 see chapter 4 1 Run CGSurvey Files gt New Job Input the Job name and in the Datum menu edit the local coordinate system see chapter 7 2 Creating Coordinate System Go to Survey gt Start base receiver To start base from known point key in the point coordinates and antenna height select the antenna measure type To start base
5. 2 Battery Charger 2 Lemo to RS232 Cable 2 Lemo to USB Cable 2M Range Pole Controller PDA IGS 150 USB data cable External Power Cable 2 3 2 Datalink Optional Supply Kit For long distance radio communication you may need this Datalink Supply Kit SunNav UDL 300 2 3 3 Case and Pack Transport Case and Carry Pack are designed for containing one SunNav S100 GNSS Receiver Basic Supply Kit You can also order two pairs of case and pack if you d like to Carry bag Transport case 3 Products View 3 1 Parts of The Receiver All buttons and LEDs are located on the front panel Serial port and connectors are located on the bottom of the unit 3 1 1 Front Panel The Power button function is power on and power off the receiver The Function button is to enable or disable the raw data recording The indicator LEDs show the status of data logging downloading power satellite tracking Bluetooth and radio transmit receive 3 1 2 Lower Housing The lower housing contains a communication power port radio antenna connector two batteries and a fixing screw in the center 3 2 Batteries The receiver has two rechargeable Lithium ion batteries which can be removed for charging During surveying the internal batteries typically provide about 8 hours of power for a rover operation About 4 5 hours if it is operated as a base station using the internal 460 470 MHz Tx transmit at O 5watt radio These times vary acc
6. Data Format e Data inputs outputs Correction data I O RTCM 2 x 3 x CMR GPS only CMR GPS only e Position data outputs ASCII NMEA 0183 GSV RMC HDT VHD GGA GSA ZDA VTG GST PJK PTNL SunNav Binary update to 20Hz Physical e Size WxH 15 8cmx7 5cm e Weight 0 95kg include 2 batteries Environmental e Operating temperature A0 C to 65 C e Storage temperature 40 C to 485 C e Humidity 10096 condensation e Waterproof and dust proof IP67 protected from temporary immersion to depth of 1 meter floats e Shock survives a 2 meter drop on to concrete Electrical e Input Voltage 5 27 VDC e Power consumption 2 85 W 3 constellations e Li ion battery capacity 2x1800 mAh up to 8 hours typically e Memory 256 MB internal memory and 100MB for static data record Software optional e SunNav CGSurvey field software e SunNav Compass Receiver Utility Office software CRU e SurvCE or Field Genius ready 2 3 Product Basic Supply The tables in this section provide an overview of the different items of basic supply Basic Supply is the standard accessories for each kit We can also provide customized supply according to your requirement 2 3 1 SunNav S100 GNSS Receiver Basic Supply Kit SunNav S100 GNSS Receiver Basic Supply Kit contains two receivers and related accessories With this kit you can perform basic radio mode as described in chapter 6 1 2 Kits S 100 Receiver 4 Lithium Battery 2 Connector
7. Set Capture Method Uparade modem firmware About PDLCONF Jct al 3 Click the button Load to get the current settings pr E I s 3 palor pt Identification Radio Link N Serial Interface Frequencies Henory Map PACIFIC CREST Ri CORPORATION Baud Rate Exo Moden Enabled v Parity Fone Data Security JJ CCCCC Protocol BREAK to Command l Repeater EOT Count S Digipeater 0 00 Mode Transparent w EOT Timeout Factory Defeult 4 Choose the term Serial Interface to set the Baud Rate default 38400bps and Protocol Mode The S100 receiver supports two protocols Transparent w EOT Timeout and TrimTalk 450s As shown in figure below f gt PACIFIC CREST ER COBPOBATION Baud Rafe 2640 Moden Enabled w Parity Rone Data Security OO CECCCD jad ied Protocol Radio Link Frequencies Henory Map BREAK to Command Repeater EOT Count S Dizipeater 0 00 Exii Undo Changez Factory Defaults 5 Switch to term Frequencies to configure the output frequency of PDL you can input the values of Tx Rx frequencies for corresponding channel according to your own need Just like the figure below MW praua TX PDLCONF F Identification FEA Link Lim e bia PEPAY pE Memcxy Mep PACIFIC CREST CORPORATION T TX Frequency MHz A 460 0500 450 0500 el
8. Choose the corresponding data right click and then you can edit the data by means of Modify Download and Delete You also can use the corresponding shortcut keys in the shortcut bar as shown in below Mil Compass Receiver Utility 1909302 5CH 41 COMI EOFN Tracking h Word Flap 4 Fide Dicevrirad e Choose Modify only two important information need to modify After that click OK Name station marker Antenna the antenna height of S100 Modify File Device No 3101034 Start Time 2014 04 14 16 36 End Time 16 53 Setup Mame B characters 03101034 Session 1 character Antenna Height m File Format e X After set the storage path you click Download and then the data can be downloaded and saved in corresponding path e Ifyou click Delete the data will be removed 5 4 Convert to RINEX After downloading data on your office computer you can convert the raw data in SunNav binary format cnb to Rinex format Go to the function bar click c you will see the raw data in current folder Rinex Convert Go to the shortcut bar stip Or Convert Settings in right click define the Rinex version and export observation information Then go to the main window select the file and right click convert to Rinex format Go to the raw data files to check the RINEX format data Age Cmmacbnn fecever GHSS finer Vew Help mem s au oxAH TS esal B x aff P aro
9. T E16 6rd T 0 000 Map JE 3b H 1 041 V 2 000 RMS 0 708 INI EH CAUTION The Max value of H Resid has to be less than 0 015m The Max value of V Resid has to be less than 0 02m I fthe Value of H Resid and V Resid meet the requirement of Max value click OK a pop box will appear Do you want to replace the current datum click OK and finish the step 3 2635 0 000 H V 6 3947 0 000 HWV Do you want to replace the current datum 7 3 2 Reset Grid Function Reset Grid option is also a unique function of CGSurvey After doing site calibration the relationship between WGS84 and local gird coordinate is fixed later you start your work in different area in the some project the base station will be moved to different places so you need 1 point to shift your RTK coordinates between different base stations The site calibration Resat fe Gnd One way is that you can start base station on known points use this known value to shift your coordinates to match with the real value But we suggest use Reset Gird put the base station anywhere you want survey known point by Rover and used for Reset grid this will improve your work efficiency the below will explain how to reset gird Measure one point Know point which was measured at last setting up of base station Then go to Files gt Element manager gt Point manager choose the point you measure just now and double click you will find Res
10. GD CGSurvey HcGPRSCe RTKCe Programs n Settings 7 Help Add a new modem connection at first time enter a name for the connection as you like and choose Cellular Line GPRS Then click several Next and finish no need to key in ne Settings Connections Agg a new VFM server connection Set up my proxy server Make New Connection o Enter a name for the connection My Connection 6 Select a modem Cellular Line GPRS ellular Line Cellular Line GPRS If there is existing GPRS connections click Manage existing connections then long press on the existing GPRS connection and connect it You will see Til turn t It means you have connected to the Internet e Settings x Yul ok Connections My company name 1 Add amp new modem connection Add a new VPN server connection Tasks Advanced My company name 1 o Tap and hold on an existing connection for more options My Connect Connect General Appendix B Setting up of PDL Please follow the steps below to configure PDL 1 Connect PDL to your PC with Lemo to RS232 cable and connect the external battery with power cable 2 Open the PDL configure software select the serial port of PC right click on the status bar and then tap Set Capture Method gt Soft Break just like the figure below Frequencies Memory Ma MEIN Frog res e y Map a o 37uK x FAO Select Serial Port
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12. Mey De Dem G Project Fila na n Dewmioadtimo Size KB Receiver No Marker Modal Amt High PA 031010071001 cab 2014 04 10 19 53 1 420 3101007 03101007 1908 0 000 24008910 M iT J HO a 1066 J ike 20 ne Messages _ Tracking ra Merker name method of 05 ffe Word Map Four charactere iw HEN r A F r Nee Advanced bd 5 F b Fie Download cs week te r Ca V Smooth Pseudorange Epoch o a Ane Comet r CN Terminal Go to the shortcut bar sor Anttena in right click select the Antenna Type and Measurement If no existing antennna type for S100 add one Input the value of RO horizontal offset from measurement mark to phase center i e antenna radius and hO horizontal offset from measurement mark to phase center For S100 receiver the values of RO is 0 079m and hO is 0 0274m respectively You can also add edit or delete one or more antenna types using the buttons Add Edit and Delete a Compass Bazemer LHifiby Liekcsm zecenr Cihan uan Des kin pi erm aspe TIO m DITZNRN Lum HPI 5 5 Memory Management HA Memory Go to the Shortcut Bar go to you can format the internal memory or Clear the files that you delete to the recycle bin Ell Compas Receiver Utility L909502 509341 COM DAGPSALLD mj X App Connection Recewer GAGS Hin View Help
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14. link S100 to your office computer and with which CRU Compass Receiver Utility can perform full function including downloading setting and other serial port communication But SunNav highly recommends 7 pin Lemo to USB cable as shown below which is designed especially for data download so that the speed is faster Firstly connect S100 to your PC with Lemo to USB cable and power on receiver PC will detect S100 but cannot recognize it at the first time Use Device Manager depending on your operating system to update the drive of it by choosing the path where there is drive we provided Once the drive installed PC can automatically recognize S100 Tips if nothing happened when PC link S100 by USB cable press the function key two times rapidly and continuously the DatalinK LED yellow color will always lighting in this mode Bluetooth and internal radio will stop working and receiver is only used for downloading data Then you can download data as following steps Please follow the steps below 1 Run CRU and click Choose USB in the Serial Settings and click OK Folders 2 Use C to choose the download path 3 Click the function button File Download in the Project then you can see the raw data on the right If no data appear you may click the button HFE to refresh as shown in figure below MI Compess Receiver Utility 90902 50841 COMS DAGFS 4 10 AB CR l Tracking e mid Fela 4
15. needed because 3 receivers can construct the triangular Setings Factory default MIR mr rim and stable net e Make plan and goto the project to make the point mark on the ground e Forexample 1 amp 2 points are the primary control points they are the known points we want to survey the secondary control points A1 A2 A3 A4 and A5 firstly mark the approximate position of 1 and 2 in Google Earth then based on project request make the mark of points A1 A5 in Google Earth Field data collection Go to the A1 A5 points and start the field data collection Each section of observation please write down the station name receiver SN start time and end time also antenna height The data collect flow If you have 3 receivers we suggest fixing them in 1 A1 A3 after the first section observation power off the receiver on 1 and take it to the points A5 A2 or A4 after the second section power off the receiver on A1 and move to A4 finally take 1 receiver on point 2 If you have more than 3 receivers we suggest you fix two receivers on point 1 amp 2 and go to other points to collect data 5 4 Raw Data Download This section explains how to download data by CRU software The raw data is saved in S100 internal memory So you need to download the data from receiver to your office computer There could be two types of cables can be used to export raw data in the memory of S100 7 pin Lemo to RS232 cable can be used to
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17. the record button until the radio LED off the Record Led flashing shows the sample interval of collecting data Auto mode record data continuously as long as satellites received Tips if use S100 only for static survey please set data log as auto this will save your time in field work Data Log Session If you set the Data Log Session to Auto the receiver will keep recording data in one file until it is turned off or its memory is run out If set to 1 hour the data recorded will be saved in one file per 1 hour it is the same for 2 hours 3 hours and 4 hours etc Complete all the configurations and click Apply Settings to save the settings Exit and restart the receiver to active configurations 5 2 Default Receiver Settings Receiver Configurations i dili Default Settings Refresh setings Apply Settings Register Receiver Update Firmware Local Lag RORERSECUE 111 LUININTEEE HN Sampie mearain ss Manual You can get these default receiver settings by clicking the button Default Settings 5 3 Field Static Data Collection Static survey is mainly used for control point survey As control points millimeter accuracy is required The standard and requirement of static survey is different from countries to countries we suggest doing in the following way Atleast 3 GNSS receivers are
18. 00 0 0 0 000000 Rotation 7 0 0 0 000000 Scale factor ppm Do not toggle the Hor adj and Ver adj when start a new job After doing Site Calibration see chapter 7 3 1 the Hor adj and Ver adj information will appear 0 000 Scale factor 1 0000000000 Click OK to finish CAUTION After keying in all the parameters of the local coordinate system information tap Files gt Save Job to save the Job 7 3 localization Site Calibration and Reset Grid 7 3 1 Site Calibration Site Calibration Convert WGS 84 to Local Coordinate If the 3 or 7 parameters have been keyed in when built new job please skip this step otherwise please do Site Calibration as follows Select some of the known points in your work area and measure some of them at least 3 points then import key in the coordinates of them in local coordinate system e Carry out site calibration work tap Survey gt Site Calibration and then click the Add to add the Site calibration points Input the point coordinates of the selected point and paired with measured grid Longitude Height After adding all the points click Cal button the software will calibrate all the points inputted and the H Resid value 3 points appear this value and V Resid 4 points appear the value will be available CGSurvey 1 i gt Ty AE Ce 3 7363 i H V 6 8207 197 H V 8 3015 198 H V The calibration datum Beijing 54
19. List to get source list Choose one source list key in user Name and Password and click OK to finish setting The icon in right screenshot below will appear which means receiving collection data TRE CGSurvey TE CGSurvey QOO eo Files Key in X Configuration Tip after start PDA CORS mode please check the differential LED of S100 It will flash meaning the rover is receiving correction data Tip SunNav S100 is compatible with CMR RTCM 2 x and RTCM 3 x but we suggest to use RTCM3 X which include GPS Glonass and Beidou correction message 7 Start New Job and Coordinate Localization using CGSurvey This chapter will explain how to start new job and coordinate localization functions in CGSurvey SunNav Geodetic Survey software 7 1 New Job Launch CGSurvey first Then tap Files gt New job key in Job name select a suitable coordinate system and the right Local Time Zone which three are most important parameters for a new job Then key in Description Operator and Notes click OK to accept the inputting The program may ask you to review the relative parameters of the selected coordination system when you press OK Press OK again to continue Time Zone 8 00 bs Description ComNav T300 Operator This is for user manual Tips about the coordination system if there is no suitable Coordination system existing you need to establish a new one by choosing right map projection and relative parameters the met
20. USER GUIDE SUNNAV S100 Copyright Copyright 2014 SunNav 2013 SunNav Tech Ltd All rights reserved The SunNav is trademark of Tianjin sunnav technology Limited All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Trademarks All product and brand names mentioned in this publication are trademarks of their respective holders FCC Notice SunNav S100 receivers comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to the Part 15 of the FCC rules when it is used in the Portable Mode Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Where to Find Information This manual is designed to guide you through the basic S100 procedures and operations CONTENT aR aie OCCT OM NNI TTE mE 4 TE VOCUS SIS Cel NSS eae ORI er EICN d mULUnUMEIUI PUE F TR EUPR IE UNUS DIDI NR ESI QI III BOUT 4 EL WOM COITITTIG EIUS zocontsietunt ieri E AEE ENEA AENEA EE uu EUN neIS 4 UM ES Messe Um mem 4 1 3 1 Regulations and Safety session pasetuad deu eva Pag eite A vue RYbY QUEEN E Sut qO dao LA Ote pt nenene aai 4 Foe WIS A C aO siceucaieritientiantea Piceni E SE dun MICI CN Pu U MEM N 4 2 General NOU LIOR NR TT 5 PES 5 2 2 Technical SOC CITICAUIONS sevsssesk deridet GeeioQerSvee tata resp ra
21. and transmit radio e Support long baseline E RTK namely Beidou B3 signal used in RTK calculate engine concern the current situation this mode can be used in south east Asia 2 2 Technical Specifications Signal Tracking e 256 channels with simultaneously tracked satellite signals GPS L1 C A L1 L2 P L5 BeiDou B1 B2 B3 GLONASS L1 L2 SBAS WASS EGNOS MASAS Performance Specifications e Cold start 50s e Warm start 30s e Initialization time typically 10s e Initialization reliability typically gt 99 996 e Signal reacquisition 2s Positioning Specifications e Post Processing Static Horizontal 2 5mm 1ppm RMS Vertical 5mm 1ppm RMS e Real Time Kinematic RTK Horizontal 10mm 0 5ppm RMS Vertical 20mm 0 5ppm RMS e E RTK lt 100km Horizontal 0 2m 1ppm RMS Vertical 0 4m 1ppm RMS e Code differential GNSS positioning Horizontal 0 25m 1ppm RMS Vertical 0 5mm 1ppm RMS e SBAS Typically lt 1m 3D RMS e Standalone lt 1 5m RMS Communications e 1 Serial port 7 Pin Lemo Baud rates up to 921600 bps e Radio modem Tx RX with full frequency range from 410 470 Mhz Transmit power 0 5 2W adjustable Range 1 4km e Position data out rates 1Hz 2Hz 5Hz 10Hz e 5 LED Indicating light indicating Power Satellite Tracking Differential Data an Data Recording e Bluetooth V 2 X protocol compatible with windows 7 Windows Mobile and Android
22. d leaking battery fluid Do not expose the battery to fire high temperature or direct sunlight Do not immerse the battery in water Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather Do not drop or puncture the battery Do not open the battery or short circuit its contacts 3 2 2 Charging the Lithium ion Battery The rechargeable Lithium ion battery is supplied partially charged Charge the battery completely before using it for the first time Charging takes approximately 3 5 hours per battery at room temperature If the battery has been stored for a long time charge it before your field work To charge the battery first remove the battery from the receiver and then place it in the battery charger which is connected to AC power 3 2 3 Battery Charger The charger has two slots and can charge two Lithium ion batteries simultaneously beside each slot there is a LED indicator to display the charging status Refer to the table below for detailed information Indicator status Battery status No battery in Re 000 Charging Fully charged 3 2 4 Storing of the Lithium ion Battery Do not keep batteries inside the receiver if the receiver not used for long time take out the batteries from receiver for shipment 3 2 5 Disposing of the Battery Discharge a Lithium ion battery before disposing of it Dispose of batteries is an environmentally sensitive manner and adhere to any local and national
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24. e to set over mformeatar m wi FiClosed LI E No unread megsaoes 1 nS os Je Fat ModelOpen Run the CGSurvey software tap on Configuration gt Com Configuration to come into the Select the corresponding Bluetooth name Controller port window choose the term Bluetooth and then tap OK no 11135 les CGSurvey Bluetooth Se M Meas option stake type Survey Projection type Language a OS set Register e Binding your receiver to controller Tap the icon the PAD starts searching for the Bluetooth devices nearby For each device detected by Controller the Bluetooth name is returned in the search window e g S100 03101034 Select the Bluetooth name corresponding to the receiver you want to communicate with and then tap Bond to bind your receiver to the controller Then an icon gg appears on the receiver icon Tap Okto go to the main window So far you have successfully connected your receiver with controller CoSurvey He COGSurvey T300 T300 03101034 03101043 4 2 Establish Connection with Office Computer There are 3 ports of S100 com1 is the Lemo port com2 is linked to internal datalink and com3 is the virtual Bluetooth port So you can use PDA windows mobile OS or PC to link with S100 by Bluetooth Windows 7 or XP OS PC built Bluetooth connection with S100 Make sure your PC Bluetooth is on go to control panel Add device Hardwa
25. eries are supplied with the receiver The S100 receiver adopts the hot swap battery design which can effectively reduce the power consumption and make the whole system work more efficiently If you put one battery in S100 the corresponding battery LED will light if you put two receiver will use battery A first and the left battery LED will light if battery A is run out right battery LED for battery B will light When the warning sounds and LEDs flash put another battery in the empty battery container or replace the battery whose light is off 3 4 2 External Power Supply The base station uses internal UHF to transmit correction data which will increase the power consumption a lot therefore SunNav strongly suggest you to use external power supply 7 28 volt DC for base station receiver You can connect the receiver to an external power source through 7 pin Lemo port in the bottom of the receiver As shown in the snapshot below use Lemo to RS232 cable to connect with S100 and external power cable Connect the red alligator clips of external power cable to the positive of external battery and the black one to negative Tips Please use 7 28V external battery with high quality S100 have the protection mechanism of reversed battery connection but it cannot work if you reverse connection 3 5 Installation of CGSurvey Software If you use Windows 8 OS Controller can be automatically recognized when you link it with your office co
26. et Grid button Click the button choose the measured point and click the button ra CGSurvey En Toe 2 ES re CGSurvey d dt T i ae a Name Code Type 345122 632298 5 f Rapid point 345122 632302 Local X E H gt 345121 632308 3451220 609 632298 993 73 613 345171 632302 B4 Lat Longitude Height 345121 632308 5 31 10 98 555 121 23 15 77 35 110 345122 632298 y H 123456 765432 0 227 1 015 2 082 234567 876543 456789 987654 2014y04m18d10h15m59 00s 8 CGSurvey Basic Function 8 1 Measuring Points Tap Survey gt Measure Points then you can measure points After setting all parameters tap Mea And the point coordinates will be saved in the Job Antenna height Measure to Bottom of notci l a a E Tips use shortcut the Controller may improve your survey efficiency when you measure points use F2 instead of Mea Tap Configuration gt OS set tick Use Shortcut and click OK to finish You can use buttons F1 and F2 instead of two buttons in left bottom and right bottom of the screen 5 CGSurvey v Use Shortcut Close PDA after exit software Show the SIP control title bar System Reset Task List a 16 16h a8 F40 000 Map Ier 8 2 Continuous Topo The function of continuous topo is in Survey Continuous Topo 5 CGSurvey Continuous topo Point name Code Method Fixing time ww
27. from unknown point just tap Here get the current position as base station coordinates Then click Next gt Internal radio and tap OK CGSurvey TEE CGSurvey Data linker OO PDA net Measure to Bottom of notcl External radio Internal radio 13 136 0 000 Map C nsu cy enuy T7 gB P 0 000 Map El 3D H 1 643 V 3 247 RMS 1 117 Tips if S100 is connected to external radio please select the External radio follow the software guidance to start base station Take care of S100 baud rate of output correction data to external radio Set the frequency power and correction format We suggest RTCM3 X which include GPS GLONASS and Beidou correction message Then tap OK to start base station CGSurvey a 19 19 ee P 0 000 Map ld 3b H 1 036 V 1 770 RMS 0 704 Tip after starting the base station successfully please check the differential LED of S100 It will flash 1 s meaning the base station is sending correction data 6 1 4 Start Rover Station by CGSurvey Link controller with S100 see chapter 4 1 go to Survey gt Start Rover Receiver gt Internal Radio and tap OK It will go to the next page set the frequency and protocol those settings must match with the Base setting Finally click OK to start rover The pattern in right screenshot below will appear which means receiving collection data gt CGSurvey Transparent fag TT4505
28. hod is introduced in chapter 7 2 7 2 Creating Coordinate System A new coordination system can be established by choosing the right map projection method and input the relative parameters like semi major axis etc Choose Projection Type Configuration gt Projection Type choose Many Projections choose one of them and click OK CGSurvey 9 Many Projections E 19 19 gt P 0 000 Map Md Yen If you choose many projections you can find Local site button in new job page Click Local site and you will see a page for datum management 8 00 Description CemNav T300 Operator Notes This is for user manual Map venu 7 12121 0 000 Map goug poo Ma Select the Ellipse Model in the down list or build a new Ellipse Model Semi WEGA emi ma Beijing 54 63 813 Xian 80 Bessel 1841 Namibia Bessel 1841 larke 1866 Clarke 1880 false northii Moa 0 000 ESET Mercator 0 000 Universal Transverse Merca EN rue Conformal Conic 1 merum J Lambert Conformal Conic 2 Als a Oblique Mercator Scale facto Scale factor ie Mercator Angle RSQ 1 00000000 Aber Equal Area Conic Project heiglCassini Soldner 0 000 New Zealand Map Grid United Kingdom National G UPS north T 7 AUPS south g Mn P 0 000 Thiini 3D H 1 090 V 2 321 RMS 0 741 Sn OK In transformation Tab if using the 3 or 7 parameters please key in the parameters here CGSurvey m es a 0 0 0 0000
29. llowing situations A In the static mode The interval of flashing shows the sample interval of collecting data B RTK mode When the receiver is connecting to Controller or PC and receiving commands C Internal memory is run out When the internal memory of the receiver is run out the data logging LED and differential LED flash 1 s simultaneously 6 Power button To turn on the receiver press the button for about 1 second all the five LEDs above light up simultaneously and remain lit for 3 seconds To turn off the receiver long press the power button until all the LEDs off The states of the LEDs under different conditions are listed in the table below Functions States Prompts Differential LED dass once per 1 Receiving transmitting differen second tial data Extinguishing Or flashing once per 5 Searching satellites 2 RES Satellite LED seconds Flashing N times Received N satellites per 5 seconds 3 Blactacih LED Flashing Other devices connected to the T300 receiver Long bright Enough power 4 Battery LED Hashing Low battery 5 Data logging Long press to switch on off raw data logging Flash de pend on sampling Z Power button Long press the key turning on off the T300 receiver 3 4 Power Supply We have two methods for S100 power supply internal power supply and external power supply They will be introduced in this section 3 4 1 Internal Power Supply Two rechargeable Lithium ion batt
30. mputer If not make sure Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center or Microsoft ActiveSync is installed on your computer and is allowed to perform USB connections download Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center or Microsoft ActiveSync via http windows microsoft com en us windows downloads Then you can copy files between your office computer and controller Make sure the software package has been copied in a folder of controller before the installation here we save it in the Program Files e Tap Start gt File Explorer gt Program Files find the software package tap it and choose a location to start the installation mo File Explorer Program Files w Name Choose a location to install ComNAV CGSurvey 4 3 CGSurvey CGSurvey0325 8 Device GSurvey0411 C storage Card j CGSurvey0416 Space Needed 21671 KB CGSurvey4 10 Space Available 242172 KB Connections Mobile 201404 Windows Medi zi CGSurvey 4 16 14 5 66M lt x mGpsCmd 1 1 10 256 Installing CGSurvey CAB CGSurvey CAB was successfully moo 98 installed on your device If you need more storage space you can remove installed programs Software Registration When the software is installed successfully in your device tap Start gt Programs and find the casuvey icon to run the software ibat cA 5 Today 7 13 PM Ep Calendar o Programs Calculator ActiveSync EJ C
31. n Connect S100 to PDL with Lemo cable and connect the external battery with power cable Finally choose appropriate channel on PDL see chapter 6 1 4 for software operation The cable connection of PDL is shown in the figure below 6 2 PDA CORS Mode PDA CORS mode employs the network RTK technology with no need to set up your own base stations The correction data is transmitted from Continuously Operating reference Station via Internet in real time SunNav S100 GNSS Receiver can log on the Internet via WIFI or GSM GPRS 6 2 1 R100 Controller GSM GPRS Specifications GSM GPRS 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 6 2 2 Prerequisites e S100 GNSS receiver kit e Controller with SIM card set Controller log on internet e Controller Kit with software installed e Range pole 6 2 3 PDA CORS Mode Setting Up The hardware connection information of the CORS mode is as follows Hardware components 125100 2 Controller 3 Range Pole Connection relation range pole is connected to fixing socket under S100 controller is mounted on range pole by a bracket support controller and 100 communicate by Bluetooth 6 2 4 Start Rover by CGSurvey Firstly set the controller log on internet see Appendix A Run CGSurvey and start a new job edit the local datum Then go to Survey Start Rover Receiver Choose Net Diff and then click OK CGSurvey tt x CGSurvey Internal Radio Choose Use Ntrip key in the IP and Port of CORS and click
32. nk vary greatly from country to country In some countries the unit can be used without obtaining an end user license But in some countries the administrative permissions are required For license information please consult your local dealer Bluetooth operates in license free bands 1 3 2 Use and Care The receiver can withstand the rough treatment that typically occurs in the field However the receiver is high precision electronic equipment and should be treated with reasonable care 2 General Information 2 1 Overview The SunNav S100 GNSS Receiver provides the following features e Ultra small and super light Size W x H 15 8cm x 7 5cm Weight 0 95kg including 2 batteries e 256 channels with simultaneously tracked satellite signals GPS L1 C A L1 L2 P L5 BeiDou B1 B2 B3 GLONASS L1 L2 SBAS WASS EGNOS MASAS e Increased measurement traceability with SunNav s unique QUAN algorithm technology e Many user friendly conveniences built in e Hot swap battery design low power consumption with hot swap battery design when the warning sounds and LED flashes put your second battery in place e Bluetooth wireless technology for cable free e Simple keypad with on off buttons and LED indicators for power radio Bluetooth and satellite tracking e P67 Absolutely waterproof e Full base rover interoperability e Operates within a VRS network for conventional base station free rover capability e Integrated receive
33. ns Key in Configuration Transparent 19 19 0 000 Map C ees c Fix H 0 008 V 0 010 RMS 0 005 Name YProgram Files CGSurvey Tip after starting rover please also check the differential LED of S100 It will flash meaning the rover is receiving correction data 6 1 5 Radio Signal Enhancement By using internal radio transmission the RTK work distance may range from 3 4km To extend the RTK work distance two traditional ways are mainly used fix transmit antenna on high place and use external radio to extend the transmit power 1 Use long whip antenna instead of rod antenna Radio work distance is directly proportional to the height of transmitter antenna in the theory 2 meters height of transmit antenna is double work distance as 1 meter height In our experience by use the big whip antenna can extend 1 2km distance To use long whip antenna you just need to connect the antenna cable to Lemo port under S100 and mount the long whip antenna highly on another tripod 2 Use External PDL radio The Maximum transmit power of S100 is 2 Watt in some case like mountain areas or urban the radio signal will be easily weakened by high constructions and other powerful radio signal then the external radio is a good solution for those cases Here we will introduce the settings and operations of PDL in Appendix B To set up external radio mode link the long whip antenna mounted highly on another tripod to PDL The
34. nt gn Epl PAS 35101007 100t cnh 1444 10 19 59 1 420 3101007 03701007 t51010091060t cnb 214 404 130 20 02 1 332 31010058 0101009 m Mem Menage 5201077 104u cnb 2014 04 14 21 08 4 680 35101017 03101017 1908 0 000 e y i 3101006 3101056 1908 0 000 Vonsechson Settings 31301045 A1 1908 2 000 qur 35101017 Be 1908 0 000 Tracking Sarisl Port 3101017 cc 1908 0 000 COM cones Staniand Serial over Ghyetocth Ink Weed Mae Baud Rate CONG Standard Serial over Bluetooth link CON25 Standard Serial over Ghyetocth link 4 TCP Cant CoM USS Serial Port atn COML2 Standard Serial over Bluetooth link Fis Download nnd s Ries Convert Temna ae contig l e Click icon to configure Sample interval You can choose sample interval of observations As the standard static survey use the default value 15 seconds The maximum data rate is 20Hz the minimum is one observation per minute Mask angle Mask angle means if you set the mask angle to N degree the receiver doesn t track the satellite whose elevation angle is below N degree just as shown in the figure below Using CRU you can directly input angle values such as 10 degree for different constellations In this way low elevation satellites which may cause serious multipath or have low SNR can be rejected Data Log You can choose logging data manually or automatically in this setting Manual mode data is recorded or stopped by hand hold on
35. ontacts Internet Explorer amp On amp Messaging O ral e Phone r information b Windows Media CGSurvey File Explorer 4 CGSurvey Micra al 22 8 iQ Programs Internet Messenger MyMobiler M Settings Sharing gt A 7 Help E i Notes Pictures amp Pocket Videos Snapshot Phone Contacts E Go to the main window of CGSurvey tap Configuration gt Register enter the license and click OK to complete the installation To get the license please email with Controller SN found in your CGSurvey to support SunNavtech com 7 CGSurvey a dba E Controller SN 31233440 Date of expiry Reg code not exist 4 Establish Bluetooth Connection Between Receiver and Controller You can connect the receiver with controller or your office computer by Bluetooth The CGSurvey software is installed in Controller based on Windows Mobile system This chapter shows how to establish connection with Receiver by Bluetooth 4 1 Establish Connection with Controller The operation steps of establishing connection is as follows Turn on the controller and the GNSS receivers you want to work with Activate Bluetooth connection of controller Check the Bluetooth status on the start screen Turn on the Bluetooth by tap on the Bluetooth button shown as figure below Tap OK and return to the start screen Start te Wireless Manager Thursday April 17 2014 Phene off VV 4 F OFF Getting Started lap her
36. ording to different operations and conditions In RTK mode if the base station uses internal UHF to transmit correction data which will enable the power consumption a lot we strongly suggest to use external power supply for base station receiver Refer to chapter 3 4 2 for details about external power supply 3 2 1 Battery Safety Charge and use the battery only in strict accordance with the instructions provided WARNING Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium ion battery A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or property damage To prevent injury or damage Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged Signs of damage include but are not limited to discoloration warping and leaking battery fluid Do not expose the battery to fire high temperature or direct sunlight Do not immerse the battery in water Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather Do not drop or puncture the battery Do not open the battery or short circuit its contacts WARNING Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium ion battery if it appears to be leaking Battery fluid is corrosive and contact with it can result in personal injury and or property damage To prevent injury or damage Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged Signs of damage include but are not limited to discoloration warping an
37. ot directory o On the Controller launch CGSurvey and tap Files gt Import gt Grid point local points coordinate select the right format of the points according choose the file copied to Controller and click OK TENE CGSurvey mii T nj CGSurvey q au T wall dn File format C s lname X Y H al OOO si 6000 File name Wet qj New job Open job Save job Save as Status of current job Current Coord Grid point WGS84 point Import lines Convert to WGS84 of 161 16 F 0 000 I Import product Import DXF Appendix A Set Controller Log on the Internet GSM GPRS connection Input your SIM card into your controller and you may find Phone off on your controller screen Then click it to turn on the Phone you will see the mobile network signal Wireless Manager EL a Y Ie Tuesday April 29 2014 5 Phone off Wi Fi Off 3 On a o E30 m gt LandSta lll HC M dim 25 HuaceNav AR Wi Fi Closed q Tap here to set owner information P No unread messages Flight Mode Closed a No tasks F 9 ol i No upcoming appomtments Live Search y a i St zz 1 Land a Lu HC HuaceNav E Phone Contacts Go to Settings then Connections e Settings ec Today Ey Calendar 2 Contacts A Internet Explorer Messaging Phone Windows Media USB to PC u File Explorer
38. p 451 0500 461 0500 Load 452 0500 462 0500 Frogram 453 0500 463 0500 464 0500 DE ee Print sed OL 7 OH 49 Pee ened ML wee F ee Exit Undo Changes Factory Defaulis 6 After input all the frequencies click the button Program to save all the settings and then you have completed the configuring click button Exit to exit To set up external radio mode link the long whip antenna mounted highly on another tripod to PDL Then Connect S100 to PDL with Lemo cable and connect the external battery with power cable Finally choose appropriate channel on PDL see chapter 6 1 4 for software operation The cable connection of PDL is shown in the figure below
39. re and Sound View devices and printers Add a device Connect to a projector Adjust commonly used mobility settings This will go to the BT searching window select the Device ID and click Next 2 Paaso a mM l m Select a device to add to this computer Windows val continue to Kok f armew devices and dipl them hen S LCUBNPRUAPBHTIDO OSIDIO I PODA HP Laseieit Hure oi Poenos Flini da Ama Dither Wats Servic EEF HP Lanal e AW color aay LCDMPHEU TiOD131D1D34 24 PIL rd Binaripcih 5y ab 5arargs gi Fi Enter the device pairing code 0000 C sts dice Select a pairing option Create a pairing code for me af The device has a keypad Enter the device s pairing code gr qal The device comes wath a paring code Chack for pra on the deka zr in Hoe darka manual il Pair vihat using a code This fepe ot dece such ass mouse does nat requie s sec ue connectinn nce ies desse has a rire After inputting the pairing code Windows system indicates that PC and S100 link Bluetooth connection successfully CE add cence 9 7 This device has been successfully added to this computer Windows amp now checking For cimers and yall ngal them n narmiary You ray need Ez war Por thiu to firarh bahar your dwaes ig rends t uere To vart ri than deska finish irmiallirgg pro parity beck For n Deeper d Pres EDMMAN T3R IHH
40. regulations concerning battery disposing or recycling 3 3 Button and LED Operations The LEDs on the front panel indicate receiver working status Generally a lit or slowly flashing indicates normal operation and an unlit LED indicates that no operation is occurring On the front panel the LEDs stand for power radio satellite Bluetooth Data logging downloading respectively The following items define each possible LED state Jl nc 2 un 1 Differential LED As a Base station the differential LED flashes once per second when sending out differential data in RTK mode As a Rover station the differential LED flashes when getting differential data from Base station or Network Flashing intervals indicate the delay of differential data 2 Satellite LED The LED indicator shows the number of satellites that receiver is tracking on e g the LED flashing N times continuously means the receiver is tracking N satellites once means the receiver is searching satellites 3 Bluetooth LED The LED indicator flashes when controller or PC is connected with the S100 receiver via Bluetooth 4 Battery LED The indicator shows S100 GNSS receiver is on or off All the two battery LEDs will be on if you use the external power supply and only one is on if you use the internal batteries The buzzer will alarm if the power is going to be run out 5 Data logging The data logging button only flashes under the fo
41. scribes how to use S100 for static survey According to the workflow of static survey we will explain the operation in the following 5 sections receiver configuration default setting static data download convert data to Rinex format and receiver memory management 5 1 Static Mode Configuration Use CRU Compass receiver utility software to configure S100 You can download the software from the below link http www SunNavtech com download asp bigclassid 28 After download and install software please follow the step to configure S100 Tips The connection from PC to 100 must use Serial port protocol so please make sure your computer has serial port serial port or USB to RS232 serial port e Power on S100 use the 7 pin LEMO link with S100 LEMO to RS232 link with PC cable to build connection from receiver to PC e Run the software CRU and click icon ien to choose the COM and Baud Rate default is 115200bps and then click OK to make the receiver connect with your computer If the connection is successful you will see the SN No of receiver in the left top icon of CRU software then go to the next step If not check the band rate and whether the serial port is correct 1nrercthin er reer Gaga a X X A ae mM i m in A BT t 2a ae b n i SB lens fat Feet Cotes LAE B rA fot OI Project Messages taong Hee Doseiond Finex Convert File name Download time Size KB Receiver No Marker ofe A
42. th m 1 51 East m 0 292 Back m 1 545 Navigate direction Stake out points target Current position 3D H 1 603 V 3 022 RMS 1 131 Mea Tip 5Hz interval function see chapter 8 2 can also be used in stake out and can improve your efficiency 8 4 Cogo The function of COGO in CGSurvey is composed by Compute inverse Compute point Compute area Compute azimuth Compute rotate angle Compute distance Divide line and Calculator CGSurvey QOO O88 Files Key in Configuration 4 al b T F TEE inverse Compute point Compute road s point Compute area compute azimuth compute rotate angle Compute distance Calculator 8 5 Export Points to PC The data can be exported out to PC after field work Launch CGSurvey and open your Job Then tap Files gt Export points select the coordinate frame give the new file a name and choose a file type OK CGSurvey Coordinate view Grid Exported file name Exported file type Mame Y X H as ncn peat 1 2 3151 516 7 8 21 Of ah e Connect the Controller to PC using the USB cable You can find your export result in the path Your Controller Files 8 6 Import Points to Current Job Do the followings issues indoor e Prepare the right format txt or csv coordinates files on your PC e Connect the Controller to your PC using the USB data cable e Copy the existing coordinates file to your Controller ro
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