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Table of contents
Document Outline
1. Introduction
1.1 The GPS Antenna
1.2 The GPS Receiver
1.3 The TR500 Terminal
1.4 Data Storage
1.5 Batteries/Power Supply
1.5.1 Charging the Batteries
2. Equipment Set Up and Connection
2.1 GPS Receiver ports
2.2 Equipment Setup - Post Processed Static/Rapid Static/Reference on Pillar
2.3 Equipment Setup - Post Processed Static/Rapid Static/Reference on Tripod
2.4 Equipment Setup - Post Processed Kinematic, Minipack and Pole
2.5 Equipment Setup - Post Processed Kinematic, All on Pole, Direct Clip of TR500 on to Sensor
2.6 Equipment Setup - Post Processed Kinematic, All on Pole, TR500 and Sensor separated
2.7 Equipment Setup - Real Time Reference, single tripod
2.8 Equipment Setup - Real-Time Reference, Two Tripods
2.9 Equipment Setup - Real-Time Rover, Pole and Minipack
2.10 Equipment Setup - Real-Time Rover, All on Pole, direct clip of TR500 on to Sensor
2.11 Equipment Setup - Real-Time Rover, All on Pole, TR500 and Sensor separated
2.12 Equipment Setup - Real Time Rover, GIS Rover
2.13 Equipment Setup - Repeater Station and Repeater Box
2.14 Using the Minipack
2.15 Measuring Antenna Heights
2.15.1 Mechanical Reference Planes
2.15.2 Antenna Height components
2.15.3 Measuring Slope Heights
3. Using System 500 without a Terminal
3.1 Setting up the Equipment
3.2 Operation
3.3 Shut Down
3.4 LED Indicators
3.4.1 Power LED
3.4.2 Satellite Status LED
3.4.3 Memory Status LED
3.5 Field Record Sheet
4. TR500 Terminal Overview
4.1 Screen Layout
4.2 Status Icons
4.3 Keyboard
4.4 General Operating Principles
5. Configuring the Receiver
5.1 Configuring the Receiver for Static and Rapid Static Operations
5.1.1 Advanced Operation Mode for Static and Rapid Static
5.2 Configuring the Receiver for Post-Processed Kinematic Operations
5.2.1 Advanced Operation Mode for Post-Processed Kinematic
5.3 Configuring the Receiver for Real-Time Reference Operations
5.3.1 Advanced Operation Mode for Real Time Reference Stations
5.4 Configuring the Receiver for Real-Time Rover Operations
5.4.1 Advanced Operation Mode for Real Time Rover
6. Jobs and Points
6.1 Management of Jobs
7. Measuring with System 500
7.1 Static and Rapid Static Survey, Post-Processed Kinematic Reference
7.1.1 Overview of Procedure
7.1.2 Adding the Point Id
7.1.3 Adding the Antenna Height
7.1.4 Adding a Code
7.1.5 Adding a Starting Time
7.1.6 Measuring procedure
7.1.7 Using the ADD key
7.2 Post-processed Kinematic Survey (Rover)
7.2.1 Overview of Procedure
7.2.2 Adding the Point Id
7.2.3 Adding the Antenna Height
7.2.4 Adding a Code
7.2.5 Adding a Starting Time
7.2.6 Measuring Procedure
7.2.7 Using the AUTO key
7.2.8 Using the ADD key
7.3 Real-Time Reference Stations
7.3.1 Measuring procedure
7.3.2 Using the ADD key
7.4 Real-Time Rover, Surveying New Points
7.4.1 Overview of Procedure
7.4.2 Adding the Point Id
7.4.3 Adding the Antenna Height
7.4.4 Adding a Code
7.4.5 Adding a Starting Time
7.4.6 Measurement Procedure
7.4.7 Using the AUTO key
7.4.8 Using the INIT key
7.4.9 Using the ADD key
7.4.10 Using the NEAR key
7.4.11 Radio Down Infill
7.5 Real-Time Rover, Staking Out
7.5.1 Entering Stakeout
7.5.2 Stake-Out Types
7.5.3 The Stake-Out Screen
7.5.4 Orientation
7.5.5 Polar and Orthogonal
7.5.6 Using the Reverse function
7.5.7 Using the Redraw function
7.5.8 Picking up a new point
7.5.9 Using the INIT key
7.5.10 Using the NEAR key
7.5.11 Graph
7.5.12 Aux Pt
7.5.13 Point Stake-Out - Procedure
7.5.14 Slope Stake-Out - Procedure
7.5.15 Grid Stake-Out - Procedure
8. Coding
8.1 Thematical Coding
8.1.1 Importing, Selecting and Defining a Thematical Codelist
8.1.2 Defining New Codes and Attributes
8.1.3 Defining and Activating/Deactivating Layers
8.1.4 Adding a Thematical Code to a Point
8.2 Free Coding
8.2.1 Importing, Selecting and Defining a Free Codelist
8.2.2 Defining New Codes
8.2.3 Adding a Free Code
9. The CONFIG Key
9.1 Survey - Satellite
9.2 General - Units
9.3 General - Language
9.4 General - Hot Keys
9.5 General - Time and Initial Position
9.6 General - Start-Up
9.7 General - TR500
9.8 General - Identification
9.9 Interfaces
9.10 Interfaces - Real-Time
9.11 Interfaces - NMEA Output
9.12 Interfaces - ASCII Input
9.13 Interfaces - Hidden Point
9.14 Interfaces - GSI/User Out
9.15 Interfaces - Remote
9.16 Interfaces - PPS Out
9.17 Interfaces - Event Input
10. Status
10.1 Real-Time Input Status
10.2 Stop and Go Indicator
10.3 Position
10.4 Logging Status
10.5 Satellite Status
10.6 Point Log Status
10.7 Code Log Status
10.8 Message Log Status
10.9 Memory/Battery Status
10.10 Sensor Status
10.11 Software Version Status
10.12 Interfaces Status
11. Applications
11.1 Determining a Coordinate System
11.2 Adding Points to Existing Coordinate Systems
11.3 Point Management
11.4 Calculator
11.5 Wake-up Sessions
11.6 COGO
11.7 Area
11.8 Line Division
12. Utilities
12.1 Directory of Memory Device
12.2 Format Memory Module
12.3 Enter Security Code
12.4 Self Test
13. Transfer
13.1 Job
13.2 Config Set
13.3 Coordinate System
13.4 Antenna Info
13.5 Codelist
13.6 ASCII/GSI to Job
13.7 GSI / User
13.8 Geoid Field File
13.9 CSCS Field File
13.10 Firmware
13.11 Firmware TR500
13.12 Language Version
13.13 Application Text
13.14 Almanac
13.15 Account File
13.16 CFC Log Mask File
13.17 Beacon Station List
13.18 Modem/GSM Station List
13.19 System
13.20 Any File Type
Appendix A - Operating and Storage Temperatures
Appendix B - Observation Times
Appendix C - Seismic Record Format
Appendix D - Defined Line File Format
Appendix E - NMEA Message Formats
GGA - Global Positioning System Fix Data
GGK - Real-Time Position with DOP
GGK(PT) - Real-Time Position with DOP
GGQ - Real-Time Position with CQ
GLL - Geodetic Position - Latitude, Longitude
GNS - GNSS Fix Data
GSA - GPS DOP and Active Satellites
GSV - GPS Satellites in View
LLK - Leica Local Position and GDOP
LLQ - Leica Local Position and Quality
VTG - Course Over Ground and Ground Speed
ZDA - Time and Date
Appendix F - Pin Assignments and Sockets
Appendix G - Data Device Directory Structure
Appendix H - External Devices
RS232
Radio and Repeaters
GSM
Modem
RTB Module (CSI)
RTS Module (Racal)
SAPOS
Using a SAPOS decoder box
Using a SMARTgate box
Using the Telemax Service
Hidden Point
Appendix I - MC500
Appendix J - RS500
Appendix K- GS50 / GS50+ and GIS Data Collection
Hardware and Accessories
Compact Flash and Sensor Transfer
Operation and Configuration
The CONFIG Key
The STATUS Key
Data Collection with the GS50 and GS50+
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