leica GPS1200 system field manual version 5.0 english http://
2 GPS1200 introduction introduction purchase congratulations on the purchase of a GPS1200 series instrument. ) to use th e product in a per mitted manner, p l ease re fer to the detailed safety direc- tions in the user manual. produ ct iden tif i catio n the type and the serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate. enter the type and serial number in your manual and always refer to this information when you need to contact your agency or leica geosystems authorized service workshop. symbols the symbols used in this manual have the following meanings: trad emarks ? w indows and window s ce ar e a r egister ed tradema r k o f microsoft corp oration ? c o m pactf la sh an d cf ar e trad emarks o f sandisk cor poration ? b luetooth is a registered tr ademark of bluetooth sig, inc all other trade marks ar e the pr operty of the i r respective owner s. validity of th is man u al ? t his manual applies to a l l gps120 0 instru ments. d i ffer ences b etween the various models ar e marked an d descr ibed. ? t he rx1200 is ava i lable as r x 1210 or w i th to uch screen fu nctionality as rx12 10t, rx1250x, r x 1 250xc, rx1250t or rx1250t c. the name rx1210 is used thr oughout th e manual and may also r epresent the touch screen models. only use the supplied stylus o n t he scr eens of the touch scr een models. ? t his manual cove rs stand ard r eal- t ime sur v eying applications. r e fer to the GPS1200 t e chn i cal refere nce manual for infor m ation about oth e r functionality available. availab l e do cum e nt atio n type: __________ __________ _ serial no.: __________ __________ _ type descrip tion ) import ant par agrap hs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically cor r ect and efficient manne r. name de scriptio n format user manual all instructions required in order to operate the product to a basic level are contained in the user manual. provides an overview of the product together with technical data and safety directions. xx
introduction GPS1200 3 refer to th e fo llowin g reso urces fo r all GPS1200 d o cu men t at ion and so ft ware: ? t he smar two r x dvd ? http://w ww.leica-g eosystems.com/dow nloa ds name description format system field manual descr i b es the general wor k ing of th e prod uct in standar d use . intended as a quick ref erence field g uide. -x application programs f i eld manua l descr i b es specific onboar d applicatio n prog rams in sta ndard use. intended a s a quick ref erence field g uide. t he roa d- runne r application pr ogram is descr ibed in a se parate man ual. xx t echnical refere nce man ual over all comprehe ns ive guide to the prod uct and progr am f unctions. in cluded are detailed descriptio ns of special soft- war e /hardw are settings and so ft- war e/hardw are functions inten ded for techni cal s p ec iali sts . -x
4 GPS1200 table of contents table of contents in this manual chapter page 1 u s er interf ace 7 1.1 k eyboard 7 1.2 s cr een 9 1.3 o perating principles 10 1.4 i cons 13 1.5 s ymb o ls 19 2 e q u ipm ent setu p 21 2.1 receiver ports 2 1 2.2 p ost-processed s t atic refer ence on pillar 2 2 2.3 r eal-t ime r e feren c e, single tr ipod 23 2.4 r eal-t ime r eferen c e using smartantenn a, rx1250 an d gh t56 24 2.5 s martr o ver - ex terna l rad i o 2 5 2.6 real-t ime r o ve r, pole and minipa ck 26 2.7 real-t ime r o ve r, all-o n -pole 2 8 3 d e t ermin i ng antenna heights 29 4 us i ng r x 1250 31 4.1 s witching betw een leica softw are and windows ce de sktop 31 4.2 s le ep mode 32 4.3 i nter face configuration 33 4.3.1 o ve rview 3 3 4.3.2 c on figur ing s m a r tantenna i nterface 34 4.3.3 c on figur ing clip-on inte rface 3 5 5 r eceiver protection with pin 37 6 m an age... - getting started 39 7 m an age... \job s 4 3 7.1 o ver v iew 43 7.2 cr eating a new job/editing a job 4 4 8 m an age... \data 4 7 8.1 o ver v iew 47 8.2 p oint management 48 8.2.1 c r eating a new p o int/editing a poin t 48 8.2.2 m ean p ag e 52 8.3 l ine/area man agement 55 8.3.1 o ve rview 5 5 8.3.2 c r eating a new line/ar ea/editing a line/ar ea 56 8.4 p oint sorting and f i lters 5 9 8.4.1 s or ting an d filter s for points, lines and ar eas 59 8.4.2 p oint, line and are a code f i lter 61 9 m an age... \cod elists 63 9.1 c r eating a new c odelist/editing a c odelist 63 9.2 c r eating a new c ode/edit ing a c ode 64
table of contents GPS1200 5 10 lin e work 6 7 10.1 p erfor m ing linewo r k 6 7 10.2 combining linework and coding 70 11 mana ge...\co o rd inate system s 7 3 11.1 o verview 7 3 11.2 c reating a n ew coor din ate system/editin g a coor dinat e system 7 4 11.3 transfor m ations/ellipsoid s/pro j ections 7 6 11.3.1 a ccessing t r ansformation/el lipsoid/pr oje c tion manage ment 7 6 11.3.2 c re ating/editing a t r ansfo rmation/ellipsoid/pr ojection 7 7 11.4 g eo id/csc s m odels 7 9 12 mana ge...\co n figu r a tion sets 8 1 12.1 o verview 8 1 12.2 c reating a n e w configur ation s e t 8 2 12.3 e diting a co nfiguration set 83 13 mana ge...\an t en nas 8 5 13.1 o verview 8 5 13.2 c reating a n ew antenna/editing an antenna 86 14 co nvert... \e x port data from job 8 9 14.1 o verview 8 9 14.2 e xpor ting ascii data 90 15 co nvert... \imp o rt da ta to job 9 3 15.1 o verview 9 3 15.2 i mporting ascii/gsi data 9 4 15.3 importing dxf data 9 6 16 co nvert... \cop y points between jobs 97 17 co nfig ...\survey s e ttin g s... 9 9 17.1 i d temp lates 9 9 17.1.1 o ver v iew 9 9 17.1.2 c re ating a new id template/editing a n id te mplate 10 0 17.2 d isplay s e ttings 10 1 17.3 c oding & lin ework 10 3 17.4 q ua lity c ontrol settings 10 5 17.5 logging of raw obs 10 6 17.6 p oint occup a tion s e t t ings 10 8 18 co nfig ...\in strum e nt settin g s... 11 3 18.1 a ntenna & antenna h eigh ts 11 3 18.2 s atellite setting s 11 4 18.3 t ime zone 11 6 18.4 i nstr ument id 11 7 19 co nfig ...\general settin gs... 11 9 19.1 w izard mode 11 9 19.2 h ot keys & user menu 12 0 19.3 u nits & f o rmats 1 2 1 19.4 language 12 4 19.5 d isplay, b e eps, t ext 12 5 19.6 s tart up & pow e r dow n 12 7
6 GPS1200 table of contents 20 co nfig...\in terfaces... - gen eral 129 20.1 o ver v iew 129 20.2 r eal-t ime 131 20.2.1 o ve rview 131 20.2.2 c on figur atio n without real-t ime interface 132 20.2.3 c on figur atio n of a refe rence real-t ime in terface 133 20.2.4 c on figur atio n of a rover real-time inter f ace 138 20.2.5 c on fi gurati o n of sbas 143 20.2.6 c on figur atio n of gga message sending for r eferen c e net w ork applications 144 20.3 h idden point 146 20.4 s martante nna 149 20.5 i nter net 151 21 co nf igu r a t ion of devices 153 21.1 o ver v iew 153 21.2 a ccessing c o nf igure devices / gprs interne t devices 154 21.3 creating a new device / editing a device 156 22 co nfig...\in terfaces... - con t rollin g de vices 159 22.1 a ccessing c onfig.. .\interfac es... - c ontrolling d evices 159 22.2 d igita l ce llular phones 160 22.3 r adios 163 22.4 h idden point measuremen t devices 164 22.5 g prs / intern et devices 165 22.6 c r eating a new station to d i al/editing a s t a t ion t o dia l 166 22.7 c r eating a new ser v er to conn ect/editing a server t o connect 168 23 t o o l s... 171 23.1 f or mat memor y d e vice 171 23.2 t r ansfer objects... 172 23.3 u pload system files... 173 23.4 c alcu lator and file viewer 174 23.5 licence keys 175 24 st atus 177 24.1 s tat u s: survey... 177 24.1.1 s atellite status 177 24.1.2 r ea l- time status 179 24.1.3 c ur rent p o sition 184 24.1.4 logg ing statu s 186 24.1.5 o ccupation info rmation status 189 24.2 s tatus: battery & memory 191 24.3 s tat u s: system infor m ation 193 24.4 s tat u s: interfaces... 194 25 nt rip via in tern et 195 25.1 o ver v iew 195 25.2 c onfigur ing a real-time rove r for us i ng ntr i p serv ic e 196 25.2.1 c on figur ing an access to the inter net 196 25.2.2 c on figur ing to connect to a ser v e r 198 25.2.3 u sing the nt rip service w ith a real-time rover 200 26 men u t ree 203 index 205
user interface GPS1200 7 1 user interface 1 . 1 k eyboard keybo ard ) for the purp ose o f the illustr ation, a rx1250 model h as be en selected which is repr esen tative for all models. diffe r ences to other rx1200 models are outlined. keys a) fun c tion keys f1 - f6 b) alp ha keys c) caps d) hot keys f7 - f1 2 e) space , shift f) enter g) arr o w keys h) ce , esc , user , pr og i ) numeri c key s j) for rx1250: windows ke y symb ol. it is the microsoft flag logo lo cated betwe en prog and es c . f2 f1 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 as d f g h j k l w q er 78 9 45 6 12 3 0 . ty u i o p zx c v b n m f8 f9 f10 f11 f12 ce esc user prog on rx12_001 a b g f e c d h i shift sp ace caps off pgdn pgup esc prog on j off ke y functio n f unction keys f1 - f6 corr espon d to th e six softke y s that appear on the bottom of the screen w hen the screen is activated. ho t k e ys f7 - f1 2 user definable keys to execu te cho s en commands or access chosen scr eens. alpha keys to type letters. n umeric keys to type number s. ca ps s w itches between upper case to lower case letters. ce ? c lears all entr y at the beginning of user input. ? c lears the last char acte r dur ing user input . esc ? leaves th e cur r ent me nu or dialogue without stor ing an y cha nges made. ? t ur ns r eceiver off when hold for 2 s in GPS1200 main menu . prog ( on ) ? if the sensor is o ff: hold for 2 s to turn the sensor on. ? if the sensor is o n: pre ss at any time to access xx pr ograms to select an a pplication.
8 GPS1200 user interface key combinations shift switches betw een the first and the second level of fu nction ke ys . sp ace enters a blank. user calls the user define d menu. arrow keys move the focus on the scr een. enter ? s elects the highlig hted line and lead s to th e next logical menu / d ialog. ? starts the edit mode for edit fields. ? opens a choicelist. key function keys fu nct i on pro g plus user ? f o r rx1210/ rx1250: t u r n s i n str u ment off. shift pages up. shift pages down. shift pr og ( ) for rx1250: displays either the windows ce task bar and start menu.
user interface GPS1200 9 1 . 2 s creen screen elements a) time b) caption c) ti tl e d) scr een ar ea e) messag e line f) icons g) esc h) caps i) s h if t i c on j) quick coding icon k) softkeys a g i j h b c d e k f gps12 129 element descript i on t i me the curr ent local time is shown. c aption s ho ws location eith er in main me nu , under prog ke y or user key . t i tle n ame of the screen is sho w n. screen area the wor k ing ar ea of the screen. message line messages are show n for 10 s. icons s ho w s cur r ent status in formation of the instrumen t. refer to "1.4 icons". can b e use d wit h touch scree n. esc can be u s ed with touch scr een. same funct i onality as the fixe d key esc . th e last oper atio n will be undone . c a ps the caps mod e for upper case le tters is active.the ca ps mode is act i vated and d eactivated by pressing t he caps key . shi ft icon s h o w s the status of the shift key; eith er first or second level of softkeys is selecte d. can be used with touch screen an d has the sa me functionality as the fixed key shift . quick codin g icon s ho w s t he quick coding configur ation. can be used with tou c h screen t o turn qu ick coding on an d off. softkeys c ommands ca n be execut ed using f1 - f6 ke ys . the command s assigned to the softkeys are screen dependent. can be used directly with tou c h screen.
10 GPS1200 user interface 1.3 o perating prin ciples keyb oard and to uch screen th e user interface is op erated either by t he keyboar d or b y the touch screen with supplied stylus. th e workflow is the same for ke yboar d and touch scree n. the diffe rence is th e way information is select ed and enter ed. operat ion b y keyb oard infor m atio n is selected and entered using the keys. r e fer to "1.1 keyboard " for a detailed descr iption of the keys on the keyboard an d their functio n . operat ion b y to uch screen infor m atio n is selected and entered on the scr een using the supplied stylus. tu rn receiver o n hold prog for 2 s. tu rn receiver o f f th e receiver can o nly be tur ned off in gps 1 200 main menu . pr ess both us er and prog simultan eously. or ho ld esc for 2 s . lo ck/un lock keyboard (only rx1210/rx1210t) selecti ng f rom a menu . operatio n descript i on to select an item tap on the ite m . to start t he edit mode in inpu t fields tap on the input field. to highlight an ite m or parts of it for e diting drag t he su pplied stylus from th e left t o the right. to accept data ent ered into an inp u t field and exit the edit mode tap on the scre en outside of the input field. option d escript i on lock t o lock the keyboard pr ess and hold sh i f t for 3 s . th e message ?keyboard locked ? is mo mentaril iy displaye d on the message line. unlock t o unlock the keyboard press a nd hold shift for 3 s . t he message ?keyboard un locked? is momentar iliy displayed on the message line. appearance descript i on to sele ct an item fro m a menu, do one of th e following: move the focus to the item. enter or cont (f 1) . or type the co mplete selection number in front of the item. enter or cont (f1) are not required.
user interface GPS1200 11 selecting a page e d it an enti r e value in in put field s . e d it an ind i vidu al charact er in in put field s . access special alphanumeric char- acters for input or tap on the item. appearance description appearance d escript i on t o select a page in a screen, do one of the following: pa ge ( f 6 ) . or tap on t he page tab. appearance d escript i on 1. high light the field. 2. type numer ic and/or alph anumeric char acters to over write. 3. enter or tap outside of the field. appearance d escript i on a ch aracter ca n be inser t ed or over written. the pr oce- du re is the same f o r both cases. 1. high light the field. 2. for the ke yboar d: ente r . the e d it mode is acti- vated where additional functio ns like insert and over write ar e ava i lable. 3. for the touch scre en: highl ight the char acters to be ch anged. 4. type numer ic and/or al ph anumeric char acters. 5. en te r or tap outside of the field. step desc r i p t io n 1. highlight the inp ut field. 2. fo r the keyboard: en te r . 3. to ggle to the desir ed special ch arac ter set by using th e up/down arrow key s . 4. press the function key assigned to the re quir ed character gr oup. 5. press the function key with the r equired char acter . 6. repe at ste p 4. and 5. fo r enter ing m ore special characters of the same character set. 7. ente r
12 GPS1200 user interface ap pearanc e and select ion from a cho i celist choicelists have various appear ance s . clo sed ch oice list . ente r or tap on the field t o access th e ch o i celist. op ening a cho i celist reveals either a simple listbo x or a comprehen sive listbo x dialogue. simp le listbox . lis t bo x dia l ogu e . appearance description selectio n triangles on the r i ght indi- cate further ava i lable choices. us e the ar r o w keys to toggle throug h the list or tap the tr iang les on the screen . appearance description selectio n ? choicelist show s it em s to sel e c t . ? h ighlight an item an d enter . ? a se arch fie l d is shown if necessary. ? t o e x it without changes es c or tap outside the simple listbox. ? a scroll bar is shown if necessar y . app earance description selectio n ? c hoicelist fills the whole scr een. ? a se arch fie l d is shown. ? a scroll bar is shown if necessar y . ? h ighlight an item an d cont (f 1 ) or enter . ? t o e x it without changes press esc or tap . ? t he functionalities comprise a dding , editing and deleting of it em s. ? l istbox dialo gues are explained in detail at appr opriate place s in the manua ls.
user interface GPS1200 13 1 . 4 i cons description icons show the current status information of the receiver. ) the icons p r ovide infor m atio n related to basic r ece iver fun c tions. the icons t hat appear depend upo n which GPS1200 r eceiver is u s ed an d the curre nt receiver con f igur atio n. p osition of the icons on the screen p o sitio n st atu s displays the status of the cur r ent po sition . to uch screen: tapping the icon leads to status position . num b er o f visib l e satellites displays the number of theoret ically visible sa tellite s abo ve the configur ed cu t off angle accor d ing t o the curre nt alman a c. to uch screen: tapping the icon leads to status satellites . a) position status b) number of visible satellites c) contr i bu ting satellites d) real-time device and real-time status, internet online status e) position mode f) blu e tooth g) line/area h) compactf lash card/intern al memo ry i) battery j) shift k) quick coding j a gps12_130 bc d ef gh i k ic on descript i on n o icon no position available a u t onomous solution available. code solut i on availab l e. p h a s e fixed solution available. t he ticks indicate t hat an ambi- guity check is b e ing ma de. icon descript i on the numbe r of satellites above the co nfig- ured in confi g ur e s a tellite settin g s . the numbe r of satellites above the config- ured in configure satellite settings . receiver is config- ured to accept an external oscillator input.
14 GPS1200 user interface c o n t ri bu t i ng s a t e l - lites disp lays th e number of satellites that are contr i buting to the curr ently computed posi- tion solution. to uch screen : tap ping t he icon leads to stat us sate llites . . real- t im e devic e and real-t ime stat us disp lays the real-time device conf igured to be used and its statu s . to uch screen : tap ping t he icon leads to stat us real -tim e inp u t . real- t im e mo de: refe r e n c e an ar row pointing up indicates a r e ference c onfiguration, it does not indicate if the device is w orking . the ar row flashes w hen a r eal-time message is sen t. when two rea l - t ime de vices ar e con f igur ed, then t he icon for the re al- t ime 1 device is shown. icon description when a position status icon is displaye d, the number of satel- lites cu rrent ly used for the pos ition computation are show n. if no position is cur r ently ava i lable but satellites ar e being tracked then the l1 and l2 values ( g ps only) or the g and r va lues (gps & glon a ss) show how many satellites a r e being tracked. ) the number of contributing satellites can d i ffer from the number of visible satellites. this may b e eithe r because satellites cannot be viewed or the observatio n s to th ese satel lites are consider ed to be too noisy to be used in the position so lution. ) the n u mber of contri but i ng glonass s a t e l l i t e s co uld be zer o if five or mo re gps satellites ar e used for the position computation. the processing algo- rithm automatically selects th e best possible set of sa tellite combinations fo r the position co mputation. a position computation with r = 0 is cer t ainly wit h in the specified reliability. icon descrip tion digital cellular phon e con necting digital cellular phon e transmitting radio tran smittin g rs232 tr ansmitting bluet ooth enabled device att ached and tran smittin g . a digital ce llula r phone is sho w n as an example .
user interface GPS1200 15 real- t ime mod e : r o ver an arro w poin t ing dow n ind i cates a rover c onfig uration. the a rrow flashes when re al- time me ssages are r e ceived. internet online status p os i t i on mo de displays the cur r ent position mode depending on the co nfigur ation defined. symbols ar e added to the basic position mode icon when ra w data logging or logging of auto points is configured. as soon as this icon beco m es visible the receiver is in a st age wher e practical oper ation can commence. to uch screen: tapping the icon le ads to stat us lo ggin g . ic on descript i on digital cellular phone connecting digital cellular phone r e ce iving radio receiving rs232 receiving b l uetooth enabled device attached and receiving. a dig i tal cellular phone is shown as an examp l e. the w ide a rea a ugmentation s ystem, e uropean g eosta- tionary n avigation o verlay s ervice or m tsat s atellite-based a ugmentation s ystem is being used. icon descript i on receiver is online in the internet. ic on position mode point occupation raw data logging logging of auto points mov e ant e nn a st a t ic y e s n o n o n o st a t ic y e s y e s n o no m o v i n g no n o no ye s moving no yes no yes
16 GPS1200 user interface bluetooth the status of each bluetooth port and any bluetooth connection is displayed. touch screen: tapping the icon leads to status bluetooth . lin e/area th e number o f lines and ar eas cur r ently op en in the active job is displayed. to uch screen : tap ping t he icon leads to mana ge da ta: j ob n a me . . co mpa c tfla sh card/in tern al mem o ry th e statu s of t he compactflash ca rd and inter nal me mory are displayed. f or the compa c tf lash card, th e capa city of use d spa c e is show n in seven levels. for the internal memory, the capa city of us e d memory is shown in nine levels. to uch screen : tap ping t he icon leads to stat us mem o ry & b attery , memor y page. . movi ng no yes b y time yes moving no yes b y distance or height yes moving no yes b y stop & go yes icon position mode point occupation raw data logging logging of auto points move antenna icon descrip tion rx1250 or tps instr u ment with communica tion side cover is bluet ooth capable. in case o f a rx1250, bluetooth is inte - grate d . a blueto oth co nnection is esta blish ed and active. bluet ooth conne ction not e s tablished . bluetooth port 1, 2 and 3 are down. por t 2 and 3 ar e only availab l e on r x 1250. bluet ooth connection e s tablished. b l uetoot h port 1, 2 and 3 are a c tive . port 2 and 3 are on ly available on rx1250. icon descrip tion the number of lines and areas which are currently open in the active job is shown. icon descrip tion the c ompactflash car d is inser t ed and can be removed. the c ompactflash car d is inser t ed and canno t be removed. it is strong ly recommended not to re move th e compactflash ca rd to avoid lo ss of data.
user interface GPS1200 17 batt ery the status an d source of t he batter y is di splayed. t he r e maining p o wer in the batter y is indicated by six levels. for GPS1200 receivers: if tw o inte rnal batteries are inserted, the batter y w i th the low e r volta ge is used. if an e x ter nal power supply is connected and one or two inte rnal batteries are inserted, then the extern al po wer is used. for gr x 1 200 pro/grx1200 gg pro r eceivers: if two e x ter nal power supplies ar e attached, t hen the system use s the o ne w h ich is configured as the pre ferre d pow er sup p ly . touch screen: tapping the icon le ads to stat us memo ry & bat t ery , ba ttery page. . sh i f t the status of the shift key i s dis p l a yed. to uch screen: tapping the icon shows additional softkeys. . qu ick cod i ng the qu ick coding is displayed. to uch screen: tapping the icon turns the quick coding on or off. . the interna l memory is the active memory d e vice . n o icon the comp actf lash card is the active memory d evice . no com pac tfl a sh car d in ser t ed. icon description icon descripti on for GPS1200 r ece ivers: one in ternal batter y in batter y compar tment a is in use. for GPS1200 r ece ivers: one in ternal batter y in batter y compar tment b is in use. for GPS1200 r e ce ivers: tw o in te rnal batter i es, one in each battery compartmen t a and b. black ind i cates the batter y cur r ently in use. for GPS1200 receivers: exter nal batt ery atta ched and in u s e. for r x 1250: inter nal battery is in use. icon descript i on a d d i tional softke y s ar e available in the currently visible screen. the shift key has been pressed. icon descript i on quick coding is turn ed on. qui ck codes with one digit are used from the active codelist.
18 GPS1200 user interface quick coding for quick co des w i th on e dig i t is t u rned off . quick coding is tur ned on. qu ick codes w i th two digits are used from th e active co delist. quick coding for quick co des w i th tw o dig i ts is tur ned off. quick coding is tu rned on. quick codes with three digits are used from th e active co delist. quick coding for quick codes with three digits is turned off. icon description
user interface GPS1200 19 1 . 5 s ymbols description the symbols provide inform ation regarding settings. filter attributes limits largest residual staked out wake-up sessions symbol description examp l e the filter symb ol is show n on the point , line , area or map page if a point, line or area filter is active. symbol description examp l e the at tribute symbol is displayed in mana ge codes to indicate codes that have attributes attached. symbol description examp l e indicates a defined limit has been exceeded. f o r example, the exceeding of a residual limit in the determine coordinate system application program. symbol description examp l e this symb ol is used to indi cate the largest residu al in det c sys step 4: check residuals . symbol description examp l e this symbol is used in mana ge dat a : jo b nam e to indicate points which have been staked out. symbol description examp l e this symbol is used in wa ke-up wake- up sessions to indicate which wake-up session is next to be activated.
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equipment setup GPS1200 21 2 equipment setup 2 . 1 r eceive r ports description all receiver ports on the GPS1200 are located on the receiver front panel. p o rts at th e rec e iver fron t pan e l gx1210 , gx1220 , gx1230, gx1230 gg, gx1200 with pps/event option, grx1200 classic and grx1200 lite ports to connect equipment a) port e2: event input 2, on gx1200 w i th pps/ev ent o p ti on g) port ant: gnss antenna in. b) port e1: event input 1, on gx1200 w i th pps/ev ent o p ti on h) batter y compar tment b, not for grx1200 pr o/gr x 1 200 gg pr o c) battery compart m ent a with compactf lash card compartment i ) port pps: pps output, on g x 12 00 with pps/ev ent opti o n d) led indicator s j) port r x : rx1200 in/out or remote interface in/out. 8 pin l e mo e) port p3: pow e r out, data in /out, or remot e inte rface in/ out. 8 pin lemo k) port p2: p o wer out , data in/out, or rem o te int e rface in/out. 8 pin lemo f) port pwr: pow er in. 5 pin lemo l) port p1: p o wer out , data in/out, or rem o te int e rface in/out. 8 pin lemo a b c d e f g h i j k l gps12_001a p 3 p w r p p s r x p 2 p 1 a n t e1 e2 equipment port r x 1 210 without cable d irect clip on the receiver r x 1 210 using a cable p ort rx gnss anten na port a n t r adio in a ho using, without cable p ort p 1 or por t p3 r adio w i tho ut housing, using a cable p ort p 1 , port p2 or port p 3 r adio in a system 500 housing, usi ng a cable p ort p 1 , port p2 or port p 3 externa l pow er port p w r
22 GPS1200 equipment setup 2.2 p os t-proc essed sta t ic reference on pillar use the equipment setup described below is to be used for static operations on fixed surveying pillars. equipment setup a) gnss antenna ax1201/ax120 2 gg/at50 4 /at504 gg f) receiver gx121 0/gx122 0/ gx1230/gx1230 gg b) ca rrier g) tw o batter i es c) t r ibrach h) 2.8 m ant enna cable d) pillar plate if re quir ed i ) c ompactf lash card e) rx12 10, if required j ) t r ansport container gps12_012 b a c d j e f g h i
equipment setup GPS1200 23 2 . 3 r eal-time reference, si ngle tripod use the equipment setup described below is to be used for real-time reference stations with normal radio coverage. raw observation data may also be collected for post- processing. equipment setup a) radio antenn a i ) r x1210, if requ ir ed b) radio antenn a arm 15 cm long j) receiver gx1210/gx1220/ gx1230 /gx1230 gg c) gnss antenna ax1201/ a x 120 2 gg k) radio in housing d) height hook l) tra nspor t contain er e) car r ier m ) 1 .2 m antenn a cable to connect radio housin g to radio anten na f) tr ibr ach n) two b atteries g) 1.2 m ant enna cable t o con nect receiver and gnss antenna o) compactflash car d h) tr ipod a b h i j k c l m n o e d f g gps12_016
24 GPS1200 equipment setup 2.4 r ea l-time refe re nce usi ng smartantenna , rx1 250 an d ght56 use the equipment setup described below is to be used for real-time reference stations using smartantenna (atx1230 or atx1230 gg), rx1250 and ght56. this setup is intended for surveys with the need of normal radio coverage. raw observation data may also be collected for post-processing. equipment setup a) smar tantenna ( a tx1230 or atx1230 gg) i) ra dio ho using b) batter y f o r smartante nna j) t r ansport container c) he ight h ook k) rx12 50 d) ca rrier l) ra dio an tenna e) t r ibrach m) batter y fo r rx1250 f) t r ipod n) co mpactf la sh card g) ght 57 o) b attery fo r rad i o h) ght 5 6 f a j o n m l k d c b e g h i rx12_28tr
equipment setup GPS1200 25 2 .5 s martrover - external ra dio use the eq uipmen t setup described be low is to be used for real-time ro ver using smartantenna , rx1250x, ght5 6 and an extern al r adio . equipment setup a) smartanten na g) lower half aluminium pole b) battery for smartantenna h) radio antenn a c) upper half aluminium po le w i th screw or stub i) battery for rx1250x d) grip for pole j ) c ompactf lash card e) ght56 k ) r x1250x f) radio in housing l) battery for radio rx12_31 a b c d h i j k l e g f
26 GPS1200 equipment setup 2.6 r ea l-time rov er, pole and minipa ck use th e equipment setup descr ibe d belo w is to be used for a r eal- t ime rover with extended p e riods of use in the field. raw observation data may also be collected for post-pr oce s sin g . equipment setup a) gnss antenna ax 1 201/ax1202 gg j) 1.8 m , rx to gx cable b) up per half aluminium pole with scre w or stu b k) re ceive r gx1210/gx1220/ gx1230/gx1230 gg c) grip for pole l ) t wo batteries d) rx12 10 m) co mpactf la sh card e) ho lder for r x 1 210 on pole n ) r a d io an tenna f) low er half alumin ium pole o) r a dio an tenna arm 3 c m long g) 1.2 m antenna cable p ) 1 .2 m antenn a cable to connect r adio hou sing and r adio antenna h) 1.6 m antenna cable q ) t elescopic r o d i) ra dio in housing r ) m inip ack gps12_018 a b c d r q o p n j i g h k l m e f
equipment setup GPS1200 27 p o sitio n o f cab les in th e mi nipa ck a) 1.6 m antenna cable b) 1.8 m , rx to gx cable c) 1.2 m antenna cable to connect radio housing and radio antenna c gps12_036 a b
28 GPS1200 equipment setup 2.7 r ea l-time rov e r, al l-on-pole use th e equipment setup descr ibe d belo w is to be used for a r eal- t ime rover with short periods of use, especially where there are many obstacles such as fences. equipment setup a) gnss antenna ax 1 201/ax1202 gg h) r adio in housing b) up per half alumin ium po le w i th screw i) r e ceiver gx1210/gx1220/ gx1230/gx1230 gg c) 1.8 m antenna cable j ) h older for r e ce iver on pole d) grip for pole k ) r x 12 10 e) ho lder for r x 1 210 on pole l ) 1.0 m rx to gx cable f) low er half alumin ium pole m ) t wo batter i e s g) ra dio an tenna n) c o mpactf la sh card gps12_019 a b c d e f h i j m l k n g
determining antenna heights GPS1200 29 3 d etermining antenna heights pillar setup carrier and adapter dimensions a) mechanical refer ence plane b) vertical pha se centr e offset for l1 c) vertical pha se centr e offset for l2 d) vertical height r eading an ax 1 201/ax1202 gg antenna is show n. vertical offset = 0 d a b c gps12_031 gr t144 carr ie r with ga d 31 scr e w-to- stub adapter . grt 146 carr ier . 36.5 mm 145.5 mm 99.7 mm 9.3 mm gps12_038 36.5 mm 145.5 mm 109 mm gps12_037
30 GPS1200 determining antenna heights trip od setu p pole setup a) mechanica l r eference plane b) ver t ical phase cent re offset for l1 c) ver tical phase cent re offset for l2 d) ver tical offset f o r leica stan dard ant enna plus accessories: 0.36 m e) ver tical heigh t reading an ax1201/ax1202 gg antenna is shown. d e b c gps12_032 a a) mechanical re ference plane b) ver t ical phase cent re offset for l1 c) ver tical phase cent re offset for l2 d) ver tical heigh t reading: ? f or leica standa rd pole consisting of an up per and a low e r half: 2.00 m. ? f or leica standa rd pole consisting of an up per and a lowe r half with an additio nal 1. 00 m pole section added: 3.00 m. ? f or the lower h alf of the pole alone: 1.00 m. an ax1201/ax1202 gg antenna is shown. ver tical offse t = 0 gps12_033 d b c a
using rx1250 GPS1200 31 4 using rx1250 4 . 1 s witch i ng between l e ica s o ftware a nd windo ws ce des ktop graphic access leica soft- ware access windows ce desktop a) icon to start le ica software b) wind ows ce desktop c) ta sk bar d) start button rx12_33 a b dc if th en r x 1 250 is started th e leica softwar e starts up automat ically. windows ce de sktop is active d ouble click to display the leica softw are. or shift pro g ( ) to display the leica so ftware. le ica software is minimi sed d ouble click to maximise it. or select s m a r trover in the ta sk bar to maximise it. if th en le ica software is to be minimised shift min i m (f 5) in main me nu . le ica software is to be clo s ed shift exit (f6 ) in main menu . windows ce task bar is to be displayed shift prog ().
32 GPS1200 using rx1250 4.2 s le ep mo de descrip tio n in sleep mode, the rx12 50 shuts down and re duces po wer consumption. re booting rx1250 from sleep mode is quicker than a cold start after turning off. put t ing rx1250 int o slee p mo de th e rx1250 can only be put into sleep mo de in the main me nu screen. press shift sleep (f3) .
using rx1250 GPS1200 33 4 . 3 i nterface co nfiguration 4.3 . 1 o ve rv iew description the required interface configurations for the rx1250 depend on the type of equip- ment setup. equipment setup interface configurations refe r t o chap ter r eal- t ime refer ence using smar tantenna, r x 12 50 and ght56 ? s mar t antenna interfa c e via bluetooth or usb 4.3.2 ? c lip-on inter f ace for ra dio or digital cellular phone in clip- on- housing 4.3.3 smar trover - exter nal radio ? smar tantenna interfa c e via bluetooth or usb 4.3.2 ? c lip-on inter f ace for ra dio or digital cellular phone in clip- on- housing 4.3.3
34 GPS1200 using rx1250 4 . 3 . 2 c on figuring smar tant enna int e r f ac e configuration step- by-step step d escript i on 1. select main me nu: con f ig ...\interfaces.. . in th e leica softwar e. 2. h i ghlight smart a nt enna . 3. edi t (f 3) 4. c o nf igure smart a nt enn a int erface select a free b l uetoot h port. 5. de vce (f5) 6. c o nf igure devic es h i ghlight atx12 30 . 7. co n t (f 1) 8. srch (f 4) to sear ch f o r bluetooth devices. ) smar tantenna must be tur ned on. 9. c o nf igure search bluet o o t h d evice all a v aila ble bluetooth d evices ar e displayed. 1 0. h ighlight the smart a n tenna to be u s ed. 11 . co n t (f 1) ) if the smartantenn a selected is connected for the first time , a window s c e authentication r equest co mes up. type in 0000 as ide n tification nu mber for leica?s b l uetooth and click ok . ) once the bluetooth connection is es tablished, the b l uetooth led on the smar tantenna starts flashing in blue.
using rx1250 GPS1200 35 4 . 3.3 c o n figu rin g clip-on in te rfa c e configuration step- by-step step desc r i p t io n 1. select ma in men u : c o n f ig... \inte r f aces... in the le ica software. 2. highlight real-t ime . 3. edit (f3 ) 4. conf igu r e real- t ime mode or 5. devce (f 5 ) to select the device att ached to the ght56 . 6. cont (f1 ) retu rns to confi g ur e inte r f aces .
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receiver protection with pin GPS1200 37 5 r eceiver protectio n with pin descript i on the receiver can be protected by a personal ide ntification numbe r . if the pin prot ec- tion is activated, the r e ceiver pr ompts for pin code entr y after star ting up and before GPS1200 main menu comes up. if a w r ong pin has been t y ped in five times, a p er sonal u nb l o c k ing code is required . this chapte r explains the wor k flow o f entering pin an d puk. access GPS1200 e n ter security pin c o de is automatically access ed during starting up the receiver when |