Leica RX1200User ManualVersion 6.0English
10RX1200Table of Contents7 Safety Directions 1347.1 General Introduction 1347.2 Intended Use 1357.3 Limits of Use 1377.4 Responsibilities 1387.5 End U
100RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx5. Measure the required distance with the Disto. For Disto A4/A5, press and activate the 2nd key. Then press th
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 1014.8 Connecting to a Personal ComputerActiveSync Microsoft ActiveSync is the synchronization software for Wind
102RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx10. Next>.11. Insert the SmartWorx DVD version 5.0 or higher.12. Tick Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 103Connect to LGO via USB cablestep-by-stepDescription1. Start the PC.2. Plug the GEV161 cable into RX1250.3. Tu
104RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorxConnect to PC via USB cablestep-by-stepDescription1. Start the PC.2. Plug the GEV161 cable into RX1250.3. Turn
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 105Via Bluetoothstep-by-stepDescription1. Activate Bluetooth on the PC.The steps required depend on the Bluetoot
106RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx10. Go to Start/Settings/Control Panel/PC Connection.11. Select Bluetooth from the combo box.12. Go to Start/Pr
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 1074.9 Connecting to a Radio (for Remote Control Surveys)4.9.1 Available RadiosConnectionsRadio modem PortIntern
108RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx4.9.2 Working in Remote ModeDescription In the remote mode TPS is controlled from RX. To work in this mode TPS
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 1094.9.3 Working in Transparent ModeDescription <ComMode: Transparent> enables the remote control of TPS w
Table of Contents RX1200 119 Technical Data 1689.1 RX Technical Data 1689.2 SmartAntenna Technical Data 1749.2.1 Tracking Characteristics 1749.2.2 Acc
110RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx4.9.4 Working in Semi-Transparent ModeDescription <ComMode: Semi-Transparent> enables the total remote co
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 1114.10 Connecting to the SmartAntennaConnectingstep-by-stepDescription1. Select Main Menu: Config...\Interfaces
112RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorxAll available Bluetooth devices are displayed.10. Highlight the SmartAntenna to be used.11. CONT (F1))If the Sm
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 113
114RX1200Local Mode5 Local Mode5.1 Accessing the Main Configuration Menu)This menu is always available to RX1210/RX1210T.This menu is only available t
Local Mode RX1200 1155.2 Overview of the Main Configuration MenuMainConfiguration MenuDescription of main menu functionsMain menu function Description
116RX1200Local Mode5.3 Choosing a SensorAccessstep-by-stepChoose Sensor Description of fieldsDescription1. Refer to "5.1 Accessing the Main Confi
Local Mode RX1200 1175.4 Local SettingsDescription The settings on this screen allow the screen appearance to be configured, turn the notification bee
118RX1200Local Mode<Screen Illum:> Off, Always On, On for 30 s,On for 1 min,On for 2 min orOn for 5 minControls the screen illumination to be on
Local Mode RX1200 119Next stepLocal Settings,Beeps pageDescription of fieldsIF THENthe local settings are to be exited CONT (F1) accepts changes and r
12RX1200Description of the System1 Description of the System1.1 TerminologyAbbreviations The following abbreviations may be found in this manual:RXgen
120RX1200Local ModeLocal Settings,More pageDescription of fieldsField Option Description<Language:> Choicelist Allows the local mode functions t
Local Mode RX1200 1215.5 Radio Settings5.5.1 Radio Communication SettingsDescription Allows changes to the communication parameters of RX.Accessstep-b
122RX1200Local ModeTransparent Deactivates the software functionality of RX, converting it into a radio modem which can be used with GFU23, RadioHandl
Local Mode RX1200 123Next stepRadio/Comms Settings,Param pageDescription of fieldsIF THENthe local settings are to be exitedCONT (F1) accepts changes
124RX1200Local ModeNext step<Terminator:> Output The terminator of a data packet.<Data Bits:> Output Number of bits in a block of digital
Local Mode RX1200 125radio settings are to be editedEXT R (F4) displays and allows editing of TCPS27 external radio settings when connected to the LEM
126RX1200Local Mode5.5.2 Configuring the RadiosView/edit internal/external radio settingsstep-by-stepSynchronising radio settings for the RXstep-by-st
Local Mode RX1200 1273. SYNC (F5). 4. Open Radio/Comms Settings, Param page.5. The settings of the internal radio of RX are displayed.6. Edit settings
128RX1200Local Mode5.6 Working with a SensorDescription This function allows to leave the Main Configuration Menu and returns to working with the sens
Local Mode RX1200 129
Description of the System RX1200 13RXavailable modelsModelTouch screenDisplay-monochromeDisplay-colourInternal radio modemInternal batteryCompactFlash
130RX1200Care and Transport6 Care and Transport6.1 TransportTransport in a road vehicleNever carry the product loose in a road vehicle, as it can be a
Care and Transport RX1200 1316.2 StorageProduct Respect the temperature limits when storing the equipment, particularly in summer if the equipment is
132RX1200Care and Transport6.3 Cleaning and DryingProduct and acces-soriesUse only a clean, soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning. If necessary, moisten
Care and Transport RX1200 133
134RX1200Safety Directions7 Safety Directions7.1 General IntroductionDescription The following directions should enable the person responsible for the
Safety Directions RX1200 1357.2 Intended UsePermitted use • Remote control of product.• Data communication with external appliances.Adverse use • Use
136RX1200Safety DirectionsWarning Adverse use can lead to injury, malfunction and damage. It is the task of the person responsible for the equipment
Safety Directions RX1200 1377.3 Limits of UseEnvironment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation: not suitable fo
138RX1200Safety Directions7.4 ResponsibilitiesManufacturer of the productLeica Geosystems AG, CH-9435 Heerbrugg, hereinafter referred to as Leica Geos
Safety Directions RX1200 139Warning The person responsible for the product must ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions. This pers
14RX1200Description of the SystemRXavailable radiosRadios for remote control (RCS) are found in the following devices:Radio ModemDescriptionGFU23 Clip
140RX1200Safety Directions7.5 End User Licence Agreement EULAEULA terms • You have acquired a device RX1250 that includes software licenced by Leica G
Safety Directions RX1200 141Geosystems TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE.• NO WARRANTIES FOR THE S
142RX1200Safety Directionsexcept and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by appli-cable law notwithstanding these limitation.
Safety Directions RX1200 1437.6 Hazards of UseWarning The absence of instruction, or the inadequate imparting of instruction, can lead to incorrect o
144RX1200Safety DirectionsWarning If the product is used with accessories, for example masts, staffs, poles, you may increase the risk of being struc
Safety Directions RX1200 145Warning Only Leica Geosystems authorized service workshops are entitled to repair these products.Warning If computers in
146RX1200Safety DirectionsCaution During the transport, shipping or disposal of batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to c
Safety Directions RX1200 147Warning Short circuited battery terminals can overheat and cause injury or fire, for example by storing or transporting i
148RX1200Safety DirectionsProduct specific treatment and waste management information can be downloaded from the Leica Geosystems home page at http://
Safety Directions RX1200 1497.7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMCDescription The term Electromagnetic Compatability is taken to mean the capability of
Description of the System RX1200 151.2 System Concept1.2.1 Software ConceptSoftware for RX1210/RX1210TSoftware for all RX1250 modelsSoftware type Desc
150RX1200Safety DirectionsCaution Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in erroneous measure-ments.Although the product meets t
Safety Directions RX1200 151Radios or digital cellular phonesUse of product with radio or digital cellular phone:Warning Electromagnetic radiation ca
152RX1200Safety Directions7.8 FCC Statement, Applicable in U.S.Applicablility The grayed paragraph below is only applicable for RX1210 products withou
Safety Directions RX1200 153Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compli-ance could void the user's au
154RX1200Safety DirectionsLabellingall RX1250 modelsLabellingSmartAntennaRX12_025 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub
Safety Directions RX1200 155LabellingGHT56RX12_026Type: GHT 56 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
156RX1200Safety DirectionsLabellingGFU23, GFU24GPS12_103This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
Safety Directions RX1200 157LabellingGFU19, GFU25, GFU26TPS12_218This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follo
158RX1200Safety DirectionsLabellinginternal battery GEB211, GEB221TPS12_082 ... ... ... ...
Safety Directions RX1200 159LabellingUSB cable GEV161RX12_027Type: GEV161Art.No.: 733281Power: 3,3V / 0,005mA Leica Geosystems AGCH-9435 Heerb
16RX1200Description of the System- The programs Survey and Wake-Up (for GPS) and Survey and Setup (for TPS), which cannot be deleted.- The English lan
160RX1200Trouble Shooting8 Trouble ShootingTurning on and communicating with theinstrumentsProblem Details To be checkedRX does not turn onallRX1250 m
Trouble Shooting RX1200 161• TPS1200+/TPS1200 is set to work in RCS mode. Refer to TPS1200+/TPS1200 Technical Refer-ence Manual.• The base radio is co
162RX1200Trouble ShootingVia cable • <Sensor: TPS1200+> or <Sensor: Auto Detect> is selected in Main Configuration Menu: Choose Sensor on
Trouble Shooting RX1200 163• <Sensor: GPS1200> or <Sensor: Auto Detect> is selected in Main Configuration Menu: Choose Sensor on RX. Refer
164RX1200Trouble ShootingRadio performanceRX1250 communi-cating with radio/digital cellular phoneProblem Details To be checkedRadio range not optimal•
Trouble Shooting RX1200 165RX1250 recog-nising Compact-Flash card• Battery of digital cellular phone fully charged.RX1250 does not recognise radioVia
166RX1200Trouble ShootingRX1250Windows CERX1250 Bluetooth connection to PCProblem Details To be checkedIcons not on Windows CE desktopIcon to display
Trouble Shooting RX1200 167• Is the device properly detected and the driver loaded?• Go to My Computer/Manage/Device Management. Check the settings of
168RX1200Technical Data9 Technical Data9.1 RX Technical DataDesign Glass reinforced polymer housing with optional integrated battery and radio modem.C
Technical Data RX1200 169WeightRecording For all RX1250 models, data can be recorded on the CompactFlash card.Type Weight [kg]/[lbs]RX1210/RX1210T 0.4
Description of the System RX1200 17Software for the SmartAntennaSoftware uploadCustomised applica-tion programsCustom software specific to user requir
170RX1200Technical DataPowerType Consumption [W] External supply voltageRX1210/RX1210T 1 Nominal voltage 12 V DC ()Voltage range 11.5 V-28 VRX1250T/RX
Technical Data RX1200 171Internal batteryEnvironmental specificationsTemperatureType Battery Voltage Capacity Operating time,typicalRX1250T/RX1250TcLi
172RX1200Technical DataProtection against water, dust and sandHumidityInterfacesType Protectionall models IP67 (IEC60529)DusttightWaterproof to 1 m te
Technical Data RX1200 173Data format for RS232The default values are:PortsBaud rate: 115200 Parity: NoneTerminator: CR/LFData bits: 8Stop bits: 1Type
174RX1200Technical Data9.2 SmartAntenna Technical Data9.2.1 Tracking CharacteristicsReceivertechnologySmartTrack+ (ATX1230 GG)Satellite reception Dual
Technical Data RX1200 175GLONASSCarrier tracking GPSGLONASSType L1 L2ATX1230 GG Carrier phase, C/A code Carrier phase, P2 codeCondition ATX1230 GGL1,
176RX1200Technical DataCode measure-mentsGPSGLONASS)Carrier phase and code measurements on L1 and L2 are fully independent with AS on or off.Satellite
Technical Data RX1200 1779.2.2 Accuracy)Accuracy is dependent upon various factors including the number of satellites tracked, constellation geometry,
178RX1200Technical Data9.2.3 Technical DataDescription and useThe SmartAntenna is selected for use based upon the application. The table gives a descr
Technical Data RX1200 179Battery internalElectrical dataType: Li-IonVoltage: 7.4 VCapacity: GEB211: 2.2 AhTypical operating time: 5.7 hType ATX1230 GG
18RX1200Description of the SystemIf GPS1200 is being used, refer to the GPS1200 Technical Reference Manual.If LGO is being used, refer to the online h
180RX1200Technical DataEnvironmental specificationsTemperatureProtection against water, dust and sandHumidityOperating temperature [°C] Storage temper
Technical Data RX1200 181The effects of condensation are to be effectively counteracted by periodically drying out the antenna.Protection
182RX1200Technical Data9.3 GHT56 Technical DataDimensionsConnector • 8 pin LEMO-1• 7 pin clip-on-contactsWeight 0.460 kg including internal battery GE
Technical Data RX1200 183Environmental specificationsTemperatureProtection against water, dust and sandGFU14, receive only mode: 16.8 hGFU24: 7.1 hPac
184RX1200Technical DataHumidityProtectionUp to 100 %The effects of condensation are to be effectively counteracted by periodically drying out the ante
Technical Data RX1200 1859.4 Conformity to National Regulations9.4.1 RX1210Conformity to national regula-tionsHereby, Leica Geosystems AG, declares th
186RX1200Technical Data9.4.2 RX1250, GFU23Conformity to national regulationsFrequency band• FCC Part 15 (applicable in US)• Hereby, Leica Geosystems A
Technical Data RX1200 187Output powerAntennaType Output power [mW]all RX1250 models (Bluetooth) 2.5RX1250T/RX1250Tc (Spread Spectrum Transceiver) <
188RX1200Technical Data9.4.3 GFU24, Siemens MC75Conformity to national regulationsFrequency band Quad-Band EGSM850 / EGSM900 / GSM1800 / GSM1900 MHzOu
Technical Data RX1200 189AntennasSpecific Absorp-tion Rate (SAR)The product meets the limits for the maximum permissible exposure of the guide-lines a
Description of the System RX1200 191.2.2 Data Storage and Data Conversion ConceptDescription Data is stored within a job in a database on a memory dev
190RX1200Technical Data9.4.4 GFU19 (US), GFU25 (CAN), GFU26 (US) CDMA MultiTech MTMMC-CConformity to national regulations• FCC Part 15, 22 and 24 (app
Technical Data RX1200 191Specific Absorp-tion Rate (SAR)The product meets the limits for the maximum permissible exposure of the guide-lines and stand
192RX1200Technical Data9.4.5 SmartAntenna with BluetoothConformity to national regulationsFrequency band• FCC Part 15 (applicable in US)• Hereby, Leic
Technical Data RX1200 193Output powerAntennaType Output power [mW]GNSS Receive onlyBluetooth 5GNSS Internal GNSS antenna element (receive only)Bluetoo
194RX1200International Limited Warranty, Soft-ware Licence Agreement10 International Limited Warranty, Software Licence Agree-mentInternational Limite
International Limited Warranty, Software Licence AgreementRX1200 195Such agreement is provided together with all products and can also be referred to
196RX1200Directory Structure of the Memory DeviceAppendix A Directory Structure of the Memory DeviceDescription On the memory device, files are stored
Directory Structure of the Memory Device RX1200 197| |—— GEOID||||• Geoid field files (*.gem)| |—— RINGBUF|||• Ring buffer files|—— DBX|||||||• Job f
198RX1200CablesAppendix B CablesDescription Some applications require the connection of instruments, devices or accessories to the RX. In this chapter
Cables RX1200 199Cables and product namesThe product names of the cables in the above table are explained in detail below in ascending order.GRX1200 P
2RX1200IntroductionIntroductionPurchase Congratulations on the purchase of an RX1200.This manual contains important safety directions as well as instr
20RX1200Description of the SystemData conversion ExportData can be exported from a job in a wide range of ASCII formats. The export format is defined
200RX1200CablesGEV160 Cable 2.8 m, data transfer GX COM to RS232GEV161 Cable 2.8 m, data transfer GX RX1250 to USBGEV162 Cable 2.8 m, data transfer GX
Cables RX1200 201
202RX1200IndexIndexAAbbreviations ... 12ActiveSync ...
Index RX1200 203Coordinate system file, directory ... 197CSCS field file, directory ... 196DData
204RX1200IndexGFU25 ... 190GFU26 ...
Index RX1200 205LLabellingGHT56 ... 155RX1210 ...
206RX1200IndexFor RX ... 171GHT56 ... 18
Index RX1200 207Detach from pole ... 42Firmware for all RX1250 models ... 15Firmware for RX1
208RX1200IndexFor RX ... 171GHT56 ... 18
Index RX1200 209
Description of the System RX1200 211.2.3 Power ConceptGeneral Use the Leica Geosystems batteries, chargers and accessories or accessories recommended
Total Quality Management: Our commitment to total customer satisfaction.Leica Geosystems AG, Heerbrugg, Switzerland, has been certified as being equip
22RX1200Description of the System1.3 Container ContentsContainer for System 1200 componentspart 1 of 2a) GAD33 Arm 15cmb) ATX SmartAntennac) Cablesd)
Description of the System RX1200 23Container for System 1200 componentspart 2 of 2a) Manualsb) GHT57 Bracketc) CompactFlash cardd) GRZ4 / GRZ122 Prism
24RX1200Description of the System1.4 RX ComponentsUpperside of RXa) For RX1250T/RX1250Tc: Radio antennab) Screenc) Keyboardd) Hand strap bottom clipse
Description of the System RX1200 25Underside of RXa) Bottom spring clip for pole holderb) Top clips for pole holderc) Hand strap top clipsd) Styluse)
26RX1200User Interface2 User Interface2.1 KeyboardKeyboard displaya) Function keys F1-F6 b) Alpha keysc) CAPSd) Hot keys F7-F12 e) SPACE, SHIFTf) ENTE
User Interface RX1200 27)For the purpose of the illustration, a RX1250 model has been selected which is representative for all models. Differences to
28RX1200User InterfacePROG (ON) If RX is already off: Turns RX on.If RX is already on: Accesses the Programs menu.SHIFT Switches between the first and
User Interface RX1200 29Key combinationsKey FunctionPROG plus USER In SmartWorx mode and in the Main Menu:Turns RX off when pressed simultaneously.In
Introduction RX1200 3Symbols The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:Trademarks • Windows and Windows CE are a registered trademar
30RX1200User Interface2.2 ScreenScreen Elementsa) Timeb) Captionc) Titled) Screen areae) Message linef) Iconsg) ESC h) CAPSi) SHIFT iconj) Quick codi
User Interface RX1200 31Screen area The working area of the screen.Message line Messages are shown for 10 s.Icons Shows current status information of
32RX1200User Interface2.3 Operating PrinciplesKeyboard and touch screenThe user interface is operated either by the keyboard or by the touch screen wi
User Interface RX1200 332.4 IconsDescription For a complete listing of icons• for GPS1200 refer to GPS1200 System Field Manual.• for TPS1200+ refer to
34RX1200User InterfaceBluetooth icons The status of each Bluetooth port and any Bluetooth connection is displayed.Tapping the icon leads to STATUS Blu
User Interface RX1200 35Full Switch icon in GPS instrument modeThe following icon appears only in the Main Menu.Full Switch icon in TPS instrument mod
36RX1200User InterfaceNo connection to the SmartAntennaActive connection to the SmartAntenna - navigated solutionActive connection to the SmartAntenna
User Interface RX1200 37Interface icons in TPS instrument modeTapping the icon leads to Configure Interfaces. The icon displays the current status of
38RX1200Setting up the Equipment3 Setting up the Equipment3.1 Equipment Setup3.1.1 Fixing the RX to a Holder and PoleComponents of the GHT39 holderThe
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 39Components of the GHT56 holderThe GHT56 holder consists of a number of components, as shown in the diagram.Fixing th
4RX1200IntroductionValidity of this manualThis manual applies to all RX controllers. Differences between the various models are marked and described.A
40RX1200Setting up the Equipment3. Insert pole into the clamp hole.4. Adjust the angle of the mounting plate and the height of the holder on the pole
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 418. Apply slight pressure in a downward direction and then lower the top part of RX until the unit is clicked into th
42RX1200Setting up the EquipmentDetaching the RX from a pole step-by-stepDescription1. Unlock the locking pin by pushing down the red button situated
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 433.1.2 Fixing the RX to a HandstrapFixing the RX to a Handstrap step-by-stepDescription1. Hold the main hook rotated
44RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.1.3 Fixing the RX to a GNSS ReceiverFixing the RX to GNSS receiver step-by-stepDescription1. Hold RX above the reces
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 45Detaching the RX from GNSS receiver step-by-stepDescription1. Place the palm over the top of RX.2. Compress RX downw
46RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.1.4 Setting up for Remote Control (with the RadioHandle)TPS1200+/TPS1200/RX1200 setup for RCS with Radio-Handlea) 36
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 473.1.5 Setting up for Remote Control (with the TCPS27)TPS1200+/TPS1200/RX1200 setup for RCS with TCPS27a) 360° prismb
48RX1200Setting up the EquipmentMount base radio to tripodstep-by-stepDescription1. The GHT43 tripod adapter is used to mount TCPS27B to all Leica sta
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 493.1.6 Setting up SmartPoleSmartPole setupa) SmartAntennab) Battery for SmartAntennac) GRZ122 360° prismd) GLS12 (cm)
Introduction RX1200 5Refer to the following resources for all System1200 documentation/software:• the SmartWorx DVD• http://www.leica-geosystems.com/d
50RX1200Setting up the EquipmentUnderstanding the reflector/antenna heights with the GLS12/GLS12F poleThe GLS12 (cm)/GLS12F (ft) telescopic pole has f
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 513.1.7 Setting up a Real-Time ReferenceDescription Two setups for RX1250 are given as example. Refer to GPS1200 Techn
52RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.1.8 Setting up SmartRoverSmartRover setup with external radioa) SmartAntennab) Battery for SmartAntennac) Upper half
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 53Increase radio coverage on Smart-RoverDescriptionSome applications require the maximum radio coverage. In those case
54RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.2 Batteries3.2.1 Operating Principles)This chapter is valid for all RX1250 models and GHT56.)Primary use/charging• T
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 55Operation/Discharging• The batteries can be operated from -20°C to +55°C/-4°F to +131°F.• Low operating temperatures
56RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.2.2 Battery for all RX1250 modelsChange battery step-by-stepfDescription1. Turn RX over to gain access to the batter
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 574. Pull the battery from the battery compartment.5. A pictogram of the battery is displayed inside the battery compa
58RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.2.3 Battery for SmartAntennaChange battery step-by-stepDescription1.)Turn SmartAntenna over to gain access to the ba
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 594. A polarity of the battery is displayed inside the battery housing. This is a visual aid to assist in placing the
6RX1200Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIn this manual Chapter Page1 Description of the System 121.1 Terminology 121.2 System Concept 151.2.1 Softwar
60RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.2.4 Battery for GHT56Change battery step-by-stepfDescription1. Turn GHT56 over to gain access to the battery compart
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 615. Press simultaneously on the right side of the locking mechanism and the right side of the battery.)This locks the
62RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.3 Working with the CompactFlash Card)This chapter is only valid for all RX1250 models.)• Keep the card dry.• Use it
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 63Insert and remove a CompactFlash card step-by-stepDescription1. The CompactFlash card is inserted into a slot inside
64RX1200Setting up the EquipmentFormat a Compact-Flash card step-by-stepFormatting the CompactFlash card before logging data is started is required if
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 65Description1. Select Main Menu: Tools...\Format Memory Device.2. TOOLS Format Memory Device<Memory Device: CF Car
66RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.4 LED Indicators on SmartAntennaLED indicators DescriptionSmartAntenna has Light Emitting Diode indicators. They ind
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 67Description of the LED’sIF the is THENTRK off no satellites are tracked.flashing green less than four satellites are
68RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.5 LED Indicators on GHT56LED indicator DescriptionGHT56 has one Light Emitting Diode indicator. It indicates the bas
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 69Description of the LEDIF the is THENPWR off power is off.green power is okay.flashing green power is low. The remain
Table of Contents RX1200 73 Setting up the Equipment 383.1 Equipment Setup 383.1.1 Fixing the RX to a Holder and Pole 383.1.2 Fixing the RX to a Hands
70RX1200Setting up the Equipment3.6 Working with the Clip-On-Housings for Devices on GHT56Devices fitting into a clip-on-housingDigital cellular phone
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 71Attach a clip-on-housing step-by-stepThe clip-on-housing for devices fits to the underside of the GHT56.Description1
72RX1200Setting up the EquipmentDetach a clip-on-housing step-by-stepTurn GHT56 over to gain access to the space for the clip-on-housing.2. Place the
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 73Insert a SIM card step-by-stepFor those digital cellular phones that require SIM cards.3. Pull the clip-on-housing f
74RX1200Setting up the Equipment10. Place the SIM card screw back on the housing.11. Insert the coin into the groove of the SIM card screw.12. Turn th
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 75Remove a SIM card step-by-stepFor those digital cellular phones that require SIM cards.Description1. Take a coin and
76RX1200Setting up the Equipment4. Turn the coin anticlockwise to loosen the SIM card screw.5. Remove the SIM card screw from the housing.6. Using the
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 77LED indicators DescriptionEach clip-on-housing for a radio, digital cellular phones or Bluetooth communication has L
78RX1200Setting up the EquipmentDescription of the LED’sIF the on is THENConfig LEDGFU14 with Satelline 3AS, GFU23red the device is in the configurati
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 79GFU24 with Siemens MC75red call is in progress.red: long flash, long breakno SIM card inserted, no PIN entered or ne
8RX1200Table of Contents4 Getting Started with SmartWorx 824.1 Overview 824.2 Turning on the RX, setting the Instrument Mode and Interface 834.3 Under
80RX1200Setting up the EquipmentGFU14 with Satelline 3ASred or flashing red the communication link, Data Carrier Detection, is okay on the roving rece
Setting up the Equipment RX1200 813.7 Guidelines for Correct Results with GNSS SurveysUndisturbed satel-lite signal recep-tionSuccessful GNSS surveys
82RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx4 Getting Started with SmartWorx4.1 OverviewChoosing the correct program on the Windows CE DesktopData Storage I
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 834.2 Turning on the RX, setting the Instrument Mode and InterfaceTurning the RX on step-by-stepDescription1. En
84RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx3. For SmartWorx, the Instrument Mode Selection screen is displayed by default.To connect the RX to GPS, select
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 85Setting the SmartAntenna Interface.Turn on the SmartAntenna.Set Use Device=Yes.Select a free Bluetooth port.Pr
86RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx)Setting the interface between the RX and the connecting device can always be set later. From the Main Menu sele
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 874.3 Understanding the Main MenuThe Main MenuMain Menu icons Refer to "2.4 Icons" for a list and desc
88RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorxMain Menu keysDescriptionTo select the highlighted menu function and continue CONT (F1)To select another sensor
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 894.4 Switching Between GPS and TPSFull switchingstep-by-stepTo switch from GPS instrument mode to TPS instrumen
Table of Contents RX1200 95 Local Mode 1145.1 Accessing the Main Configuration Menu 1145.2 Overview of the Main Configuration Menu 1155.3 Choosing a S
90RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorxSwitching in survey step-by-stepTo switch between TPS Survey and GPS Survey during Survey:1. From TPS Survey:Opt
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 91Switching in setup step-by-stepTo switch to GPS Survey during Setup:1. Select the setup method.2. Press GPS (F
92RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx4.5 Working with Licence KeysRemote Licensing It is possible to temporarily transfer a program licence from TPS1
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 93Protected optionsDXF ImportHidden Point (for TPS only) 9RoadRunner 9Reference Line 9Reference Plane 9StakeoutV
94RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorxActivating a licenceoption - GLONASS permanent option 9Protected option Licence KeyDescription1. To enter a lice
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 952. Upload Key File:Upload the key file from the CompactFlash card. The key file must be stored in the \SYSTEM
96RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx4.6 Connecting to a Digital Cellular PhoneConnectingstep-by-stepDescription1. Select Main Menu: Config...\Interf
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 97All available Bluetooth devices are displayed.10. Highlight the digital cellular phone to be used.11. CONT (F1
98RX1200Getting Started with SmartWorx4.7 Connecting to the DistoConnectingstep-by-stepDescription1. Turn on the Disto. Press the Bluetooth key to act
Getting Started with SmartWorx RX1200 993. Press SHIFT CONF (F2) to enter the Configuration screen.4. Set <Use Device: Yes>. Select a free Bluet
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