•
connected to the CS using the USB interface.
•
configure
GeoCOM Connection
(cable). USB and serial interface are pos-
sible.
•
configure
GSI Output Connection
(cable). USB and serial interface are
possible.
•
configure
Export Job Connection
(cable). USB and serial interface are
possible.
If cable is selected (serial – RS232), then the USB interface is also available. If
USB is selected, the serial interface is also available but with the default
respectively previously set parameters.
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The IP address of the RNDIS interface of the MS60/TS60 cannot be
changed within Leica Captivate. Use Windows CE to change the IP
address, for example when connecting two instruments using USB to
the same computer.
20.1.8
Hidden Point Measurement Devices
To measure
•
distances (reflectorless distance measurements using laser technology)
•
angles
•
azimuths
to points which are not directly accessible with GNSS, for example house cor-
ners or trees. If the device is connected to the instrument, the measurements
taken with hidden point measurement devices are directly transferred. If the
device is not connected, measurement can be typed in manually to calculate
the coordinates of a hidden point.
Example of use
1.
An instrument must be a rover with or without real-time settings.
2.
A hidden point measurement device is connected to the instrument
using cable or Bluetooth.
3.
Hidden point measurements are configured and activated.
4.
Distances, angles and azimuths are measured to the hidden point
with the hidden point measurement device.
5.
The measurements are directly transferred to the instrument and dis-
played in the appropriate fields.
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Hidden point measurement devices can be connected in addition to
any of the other devices. They can be active at the same time.
Changing of ports is not required.
Some devices are predefined.
Hidden point measurement devices of the same type but with different set-
tings must be defined by creating a new hidden point measurement device.
Refer to "20.3 Creating/Editing a Device".
20.1.9
GPRS / Internet Devices
GPRS is a telecommunication standard for transmitting data packages using the
I
nternet
P
rotocol.
Typical uses
Supported hidden
point measurement
devices
Description
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Configuration of Devices