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Introduction

Congratulations on the purchase of the Leica CS30 LTE.

This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for

setting up the product and operating it. Refer to 

1 Safety Directions

 for fur-

ther information.
Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product.
The content of this document is subject to change without prior notice. Ensure

that the product is used in accordance with the latest version of this docu-

ment.

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that the product is used in accordance with the latest version of this docu-

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The model and serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate.
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Leica Geosystems authorised service centre.

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This manual applies to the CS30 LTE field controller. Differences between the

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Summary of Contents for CS30 LTE

Page 1: ...Leica CS30 LTE User Manual Version 1 0 English ...

Page 2: ... indicated on the type plate Always refer to this information when you need to contact your agency or Leica Geosystems authorised service centre Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries SD Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owne...

Page 3: ...lore your world of Leica Geosystems View detailed information on your products and update your products with the latest software and keep up to date with the latest documentation myService View the current service status and full service his tory of your products in Leica Geosystems service centres Access detailed information on the services performed and download your latest calibration cer tific...

Page 4: ... to quickly determine precise positions in the range of one to two centi metre accuracy The service is provided 24 7 by a highly available infrastructure and professional sup port team with more than 10 years of experience reliably delivering the service myDownloads Downloads of software manuals tools training material and news for Leica Geosystems products 4 ...

Page 5: ...reen 20 3 3 LED Indicators on CS30 LTE 21 4 Operation 23 4 1 Equipment Setup 23 4 1 1 Replacing the Display Foil on the CS 23 4 1 2 Install USB Drivers 23 4 2 Batteries 25 4 2 1 Operating Principles 25 4 2 2 Changing the Battery 25 4 2 3 Charging the Battery 26 4 3 Power Functions 26 4 4 Working with the Memory Device 26 4 4 1 Working with the SD microSD Card and Nano SIM Card 26 4 4 2 Working wit...

Page 6: ...mage For your safety it is important to read and fully understand the fol lowing table with the different signal words and their definitions Supplement ary safety information symbols may be placed within a warning message as well as supplementary text Type Description DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a ...

Page 7: ...e in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habita tion Not suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments WARNING Working in hazardous areas or close to electrical installations or sim ilar situations Life Risk Precautions Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted by the per son responsible for the product before working in such conditions The following advice...

Page 8: ... frequency ranges and output power ranges the exact use of which differs from one region and or country to another 1 5 Hazards of Use DANGER Risk of electrocution Because of the risk of electrocution it is dangerous to use poles levelling staffs and extensions in the vicinity of electrical installations such as power cables or electrical railways Precautions Keep at a safe distance from electrical...

Page 9: ...th the product are not properly secured and the product is subjected to mechanical shock for example blows or falling the product may be damaged or people can sustain injury Precautions When setting up the product make sure that the accessories are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the product to mechanical stress WARNING Lightning strike If the product is us...

Page 10: ...mple for antenna power source or modem should be pro tected with appropriate protection elements like a lightning arrester These installations must be carried out by an authorised specialist If there is a risk of a thunderstorm or if the equipment is to remain unused and unattended for a long period protect your product addition ally by unplugging all systems components and disconnecting all conne...

Page 11: ...r power adapter and dock ing station WARNING Electric shock due to use under wet and severe conditions If unit becomes wet it may cause you to receive an electric shock Precautions If the product becomes humid it must not be used Use the product only in dry environments for example in buildings or vehicles Protect the product against humidity The following advice is only valid for battery charger ...

Page 12: ...l Product specific treatment and waste management information can be received from your Leica Geosystems distributor WARNING Improperly repaired equipment Risk of injuries to users and equipment destruction due to lack of repair knowledge Precautions Only authorised Leica Geosystems Service Centres are entitled to repair these products 1 6 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The term Electromagnetic...

Page 13: ...nsponders two way radios or diesel generators Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possib ility that function of the product may be disturbed in such an electromagnetic environment Precautions Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions CAUTION Electromagnetic radiatio...

Page 14: ...y exclude the possibility that other equipment can be disturbed or that humans or animals can be affected Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices in the vicinity of filling stations or chemical installations or in other areas where an explosion hazard exists Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices near to medical equipment Do not oper...

Page 15: ...inserted then the external power is used The internal battery is charged 2 3 2 Data Storage Concept Device Description microSD card All field controllers have a microSD card slot fitted as stand ard A microSD card can be inserted and removed Available capacity 256 GB USB stick All field controllers have an USB type A and type C port fitted as standard Internal memory All field controllers have an ...

Page 16: ...ire an adaptor 2 4 Container Contents 0021683_001 d a b c e f g h i j k l m n o p q a GHT63 clamp b Manuals and USB documentation card c GEB212 GEB260 spare battery for CS30 LTE or GEB331 batteries d Antenna e GAT18 GAT27 or GAT28 mobile antenna f GAT21 GAT25 or GAT26 radio antenna g Field controller with holder or tablet h Tribrach i Height hook j USB stick k Cables l Antenna m Stylus n SD cards ...

Page 17: ...K modem d GAD32 telescopic rod e GAT1 or GAT2 radio antennas f GEB212 GEB260 spare battery for CS30 LTE or GEB331 batteries g GRT146 or GRT247 carrier h GAD33 arm i GHT58 tripod bracket for GFU j External battery Container for GS instrument and accessories 2 2 Description of the System 17 ...

Page 18: ...tenna arm j microSD card including adapter or SD card k Manual USB documentation card l GEB212 GEB260 spare battery for CS30 LTE or GEB331 batteries 2 5 CS Components 0021684_001 a b f g e c d h i a Light sensor b Microphone c Power LED d Charging LED e WiFi GNSS 4G pass through connectors to external antenna f Docking contact pins g DC jack for power cable h USB type C i USB type A Container for ...

Page 19: ...ntroller is already on Activate sleep mode when held for 2 s Turns the field controller off when held for 5 s P1 function key 1 Increase the screen brightness To increase the screen brightness by one level press the key once To increase the screen brightness to max imum press and hold the key P2 function key 2 Decrease the screen brightness Todecrease the screen brightness by one level press the k...

Page 20: ...p on the screen outside of the editable field To open a context sensitive menu Tap on the item and hold for 2 s 3 2 Home Screen From the home screen you can view the device status and access the applica tions At the bottom of the home screen is the status bar which contains the notification area the status area and the display area The shortcut panel is at the bottom The shortcut panel can be cust...

Page 21: ...Battery LEDs Description of the LEDs LED LED Status Status of Field Controller Power LED off CS30 LTE is shut down or in hibernation mode green CS30 LTE is powered on flashing green CS30 LTE is in sleep mode Charging LED off No battery available or not charging red Battery is charging flashing evey 2 seconds Battery capacity is below 10 green Battery is fully charged Battery LEDs 4 LEDs on Battery...

Page 22: ...LED LED Status Status of Field Controller Flash LED for rear camera Supports lightning off Lightning is off on Lightnig is on 22 User Interface ...

Page 23: ...lay foil has a silver coloured sticker to peel away the carrier foil from the actual display foil 004510_001 1 2 3 4 1 Touch the yellow coloured sticker with two fingers and pull it slowly upwards The carrier foil is peeling away Do not peel the carrier foil more than 2 cm 3 cm away 2 Fix the adhesive underside of the display foil on the display edge Peel away the carrier foil slowly and smooth it...

Page 24: ...um exe To check the version of your operating system go to Control Panel System System type The setup requires administrative privileges The setup has to be run only once for all Leica devices 3 The Welcome to InstallShield Wizard for Leica GS TS TM MS CS and GR USB drivers window appears Ensure that all Leica devices are disconnected from your PC before you continue 4 Click Next 5 The Ready to In...

Page 25: ... make only one charge discharge cycle For Li Ion batteries a single discharging and charging cycle is sufficient We recommend carrying out the process when the battery capacity indic ated on the charger or on a Leica Geosystems product deviates signific antly from the actual battery capacity available The batteries can be operated from 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F Low operating temperatures reduce t...

Page 26: ...indows icon to dis play the options menu Select the Power off option to shutdown 3 With the device turned on press the power button to turn off the screen and go into sleep mode Press the power button again to wake the device Swipe upwards on the screen to unlock If the device has been idle for a period of time the screen will auto matically turn off and go into sleep mode 4 4 Working with the Mem...

Page 27: ...ompartment in the direction of the arrow with the open lock symbol 2 Remove the battery from the battery compartment 3 Pull the SIM and SD card holder in the direction of the OPEN arrow 4 Place the card into the card holder the chip facing the connectors inside the slot as shown beside the SIM card holder 5 Press the card holder down and push the card holder in the direc tion of the LOCK arrow to ...

Page 28: ...with a USB Memory Stick 2 3 1 0021691_001 The USB stick can be inserted into a slot on the left small side of the controller Refer to 1 Insert the USB stick into the slot Insert a USB stick step by step 28 Operation ...

Page 29: ...temperature range Remove batteries from the product and the charger before storing After storage recharge batteries before using Protect batteries from damp and wetness Wet or damp batteries must be dried before storing or use A storage temperature range of 0 C to 30 C 32 F to 86 F in a dry environment is recommended to minimize self discharging of the battery At the recommended storage temperatur...

Page 30: ...plugs clean and dry Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the con necting cables Wet connectors must be dry before attaching the dust cap Cables and plugs Connectors with dust caps 30 Care and Transport ...

Page 31: ...he microSD card USB stick or in the internal memory Type Consump tion A External supply voltage CS30 LTE 2 2 Nominal voltage 15 V DC Voltage range 11 1 V DC to 18 0 V DC Minimum voltage for charging 14 V DC Type Battery Voltage Capacity Operating time typical GEB260 Li Ion 11 1 V 3000 mAh 8 h Operating time depends on use of wireless communication devices Temperature Type Operating temperature C S...

Page 32: ...Fi CS30 LTE USB Type A v2 0 USB Type C v3 0 Class 1 BTV4 2 WWAN GNSS WLAN 802 11 a b g n ac 2 4 5 GHz 6 2 Conformity to National Regulations A D C 0 9 X X X X X X X T X X X Y Y Y Y X X X X X X X R X X M W Y Y Y X X X X X X X R X X W W Y Y Y X X X X X X X R X X G Z Y Y Y X X X X X X X R 電波法により5 2 5 3 GHz帯は屋内使用に限ります 당해 무선설비는 운용 중 전파혼신 가능성이 있음 KCC XXX YYY ABCDEFG1234567 Model CS30 LTE Art No 925660 s...

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Page 34: ...QAM 22 00 23 00 1 21 00 22 00 50 21 00 22 00 100 15 1 QPSK 22 50 23 80 36 21 50 22 50 75 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 00 23 00 36 21 00 22 00 75 21 00 22 00 10 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 25 21 50 22 50 50 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 23 00 25 21 00 22 00 50 21 00 22 00 5 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 12 21 00 22 50 25 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 23 00 12 20 50 22 00 25 20 50 21 50 3 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 8 21 00 22 50 15 21 00 22...

Page 35: ...0 22 00 100 15 1 QPSK 22 50 24 00 36 21 50 23 00 75 21 50 23 00 1 16QAM 21 50 23 50 36 21 00 22 00 75 20 50 22 00 10 1 QPSK 22 50 24 00 25 21 50 23 00 50 21 50 23 00 1 16QAM 21 50 23 00 25 20 50 22 00 50 20 50 22 00 5 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 12 21 50 22 50 25 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 12 20 50 22 00 25 20 50 22 00 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 8 10 1 QPSK 22 50 24 00 25 21 5...

Page 36: ...50 23 00 6 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 3 21 00 22 00 6 20 50 22 00 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 20 20 1 QPSK 22 50 24 50 50 21 50 22 50 100 21 50 22 50 16QAM 22 00 24 00 1 50 21 00 22 00 100 20 50 21 50 15 1 QPSK 22 50 24 00 36 21 50 22 50 75 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 23 50 36 20 50 21 80 75 20 50 21 50 10 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 25 21 50 22 50 50 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 22...

Page 37: ...SK 22 50 24 00 36 21 50 22 80 75 21 50 22 80 1 16QAM 21 50 23 50 36 20 80 21 50 75 20 80 22 00 10 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 25 21 50 22 50 50 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 22 80 25 20 80 21 50 50 20 80 21 50 5 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 12 21 50 22 50 25 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 12 20 50 21 80 25 20 50 21 50 3 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 8 21 50 22 50 15 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 23 00 8 20 50 21 80 15 20 50 21 50 Mod...

Page 38: ... 22 50 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 25 21 00 22 00 50 20 50 21 50 5 1 QPSK 22 50 23 80 12 21 50 22 50 25 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 12 20 50 22 00 25 20 50 22 00 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 40 20 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 50 21 50 22 50 100 21 50 22 50 16QAM 22 00 23 00 1 50 20 50 21 50 100 20 50 21 50 15 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 36 21 50 22 50 75 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 36 20 50 21...

Page 39: ...FI 5 2 G 5 15 5 25 802 11a 12 00 13 00 802 11n HT20 13 00 13 50 802 11ac VHT20 12 00 13 00 802 11n HT40 11 50 12 50 802 11ac VHT40 12 00 12 50 802 11ac VHT80 12 00 12 50 WIFI 5 8G 5 725 5 850 802 11a 8 50 9 50 802 11n HT20 7 50 8 50 802 11ac VHT20 8 00 9 00 802 11n HT40 7 00 8 00 802 11ac VHT40 7 00 8 00 802 11ac VHT80 7 00 8 00 Bluetooth 2 4 2 4835 GFSK 3 00 4 50 π 4 DQPSK 0 00 1 00 8 DPSK 2 00 0...

Page 40: ... 16QAM 21 50 23 00 1 20 00 21 50 50 20 00 21 50 100 15 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 36 21 00 22 00 75 21 00 22 00 1 16QAM 21 00 22 50 36 20 00 21 50 75 20 00 21 50 10 1 QPSK 21 50 23 50 25 21 00 22 50 50 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 00 22 50 25 20 00 21 50 50 20 00 21 50 5 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 12 21 00 22 50 25 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 00 22 50 12 20 00 21 50 25 20 00 21 50 3 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 8 21 00 22 50 15 21 00...

Page 41: ... 50 21 50 50 20 50 21 50 100 15 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 36 21 50 22 50 75 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 23 00 36 20 50 21 50 75 20 50 21 50 10 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 25 21 00 22 50 50 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 22 50 25 20 50 21 50 50 20 50 21 50 5 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 12 21 50 22 50 25 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 22 50 12 20 50 21 50 25 20 50 21 50 3 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 8 21 50 22 50 15 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 22...

Page 42: ...2 00 23 50 12 21 50 22 50 25 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 22 50 12 20 50 21 50 25 20 50 21 50 3 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 8 21 00 22 50 15 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 22 50 8 20 50 21 50 15 20 50 21 50 1 4 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 3 21 00 22 50 6 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 22 50 3 20 50 21 50 6 20 50 21 50 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 7 20 1 QPSK 22 50 23 50 50 21 00 22 50 100 21 00 22 50 16QA...

Page 43: ...0 22 50 1 16QAM 21 00 22 80 12 20 50 21 50 25 20 50 21 50 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 12 10 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 25 21 50 22 30 50 21 50 22 30 1 16QAM 21 00 22 80 25 20 50 21 50 50 20 50 21 50 5 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 12 21 50 22 30 25 21 50 22 30 1 16QAM 21 00 22 80 12 20 50 21 50 25 20 50 21 50 3 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 8 21 50 22 30 15 21 50 22 30 1 16QAM 21 00 22 80 8 20 50 21 50 ...

Page 44: ... 25 21 00 22 00 1 16QAM 21 50 22 50 12 20 50 21 50 25 20 00 21 50 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 14 10 1 QPSK 22 50 24 00 25 22 00 22 80 50 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 23 00 25 21 00 22 00 50 21 00 22 00 5 1 QPSK 22 50 24 00 12 21 50 22 80 25 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 22 00 23 50 12 21 00 22 00 25 21 00 22 00 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 17 10 1 QPSK 23 50 24 50...

Page 45: ...0 20 50 21 50 100 20 00 21 50 15 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 36 21 00 22 50 75 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 50 23 00 36 20 50 21 50 75 20 00 21 50 10 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 25 21 00 22 50 50 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 00 22 50 25 20 50 21 50 50 20 00 21 50 5 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 12 21 00 22 50 25 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 00 22 80 12 20 50 21 50 25 20 00 21 50 3 1 QPSK 22 00 23 50 8 21 00 22 50 15 21 00 22 50 1 16QAM 21 00 2...

Page 46: ... 24 00 25 00 25 23 00 24 00 50 23 00 24 00 1 16QAM 23 00 24 50 25 22 00 23 00 50 22 00 23 00 5 1 QPSK 24 00 25 00 12 23 00 24 00 25 23 00 24 00 1 16QAM 23 00 24 00 12 22 00 23 00 25 22 00 23 00 3 1 QPSK 24 00 25 00 8 23 00 24 00 15 23 00 24 00 1 16QAM 23 00 24 00 8 22 00 23 00 15 22 00 23 00 1 4 1 QPSK 24 00 25 00 3 23 00 24 00 6 23 00 24 00 1 16QAM 23 00 24 00 3 22 00 23 00 6 22 00 23 00 Mode Ban...

Page 47: ...3 00 24 00 50 22 00 22 80 100 22 00 23 00 16QAM 22 00 23 00 1 50 21 00 22 00 100 21 00 22 00 15 1 QPSK 23 00 24 00 36 22 00 22 80 75 22 00 23 00 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 36 21 00 22 00 75 21 00 22 00 10 1 QPSK 23 00 24 00 25 22 00 22 80 50 22 00 23 00 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 25 21 00 22 00 50 21 00 22 00 5 1 QPSK 23 00 24 00 12 22 00 22 80 25 22 00 23 00 1 16QAM 22 00 23 00 12 21 00 22 00 25 21 00 22 00 Mo...

Page 48: ... QPSK 24 00 25 50 12 23 00 24 20 25 23 00 24 00 1 16QAM 23 00 24 50 12 22 00 23 00 25 22 00 23 10 WLAN Bluetooth Band GHz Mode Range dBm WIFI 2 4G 2 4 2 4835 802 11b 14 00 15 00 802 11g 13 50 14 80 802 11n HT20 13 50 14 50 802 11ac VHT40 13 50 14 30 WIFI 5 2 G 5 15 5 25 802 11a 13 50 14 00 802 11n HT20 13 50 14 50 802 11ac VHT20 13 50 14 50 802 11n HT40 13 00 14 00 802 11ac VHT40 13 00 13 80 802 1...

Page 49: ... 15 50 17 00 HSUPA Band 4 13 00 15 50 RMC Band 5 17 50 18 50 HSDPA Band 5 16 50 17 50 HSUPA Band 5 15 50 16 50 LTE Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 2 20 1 QPSK 15 00 16 00 50 15 00 16 00 100 15 00 16 00 16QAM 15 00 16 20 1 15 00 16 00 50 15 00 16 00 100 15 1 QPSK 15 00 16 00 36 15 00 16 00 75 15 00 16 00 1 16QAM 15 00 16 20 36 15 00 16 00 75 15 00 16 00 10 1 QPSK 15 00 16 00 25 ...

Page 50: ...K 15 00 16 20 3 15 00 16 00 6 15 00 16 00 1 16QAM 15 00 16 20 3 15 00 16 00 6 15 00 16 00 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 4 20 1 QPSK 15 00 16 50 50 15 50 16 50 100 15 50 16 50 16QAM 15 50 16 80 1 15 50 16 50 50 15 50 16 50 100 15 1 QPSK 15 00 16 50 36 15 50 16 50 75 15 50 16 50 1 16QAM 15 00 16 80 36 15 50 16 50 75 15 50 16 50 10 1 QPSK 15 50 16 50 25 15 50 16 50 50 15 50 16 5...

Page 51: ...15 00 16 50 6 15 00 16 50 1 16QAM 15 00 16 80 3 15 00 16 50 6 15 00 16 50 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 5 10 1 QPSK 19 00 20 30 25 19 00 20 30 50 19 00 20 30 1 16QAM 19 00 20 30 25 19 00 20 30 50 19 00 20 30 5 1 QPSK 19 00 20 30 12 19 00 20 30 25 19 00 20 30 1 16QAM 19 00 20 30 12 19 00 20 30 25 19 00 20 30 3 1 QPSK 19 00 20 30 8 19 00 20 30 15 19 00 20 30 1 16QAM 19 00 20 30...

Page 52: ...5 00 16 50 36 15 00 16 30 75 15 00 16 30 1 16QAM 15 50 16 50 36 15 00 16 30 75 15 00 16 30 10 1 QPSK 15 00 16 50 25 15 00 16 30 50 15 00 16 30 1 16QAM 15 50 16 50 25 15 00 16 30 50 15 00 16 30 5 1 QPSK 15 00 16 50 12 15 00 16 30 25 15 00 16 30 1 16QAM 15 50 16 50 12 15 00 16 30 25 15 00 16 30 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 12 10 1 QPSK 20 00 21 50 25 20 00 21 30 50 20 00 21 00...

Page 53: ... 21 50 3 20 00 21 30 6 20 00 21 30 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 13 10 1 QPSK 19 00 20 50 25 19 00 20 50 50 19 00 20 50 1 16QAM 19 00 20 50 25 19 00 20 50 50 19 00 20 50 5 1 QPSK 19 00 20 50 12 19 00 20 50 25 19 00 20 50 1 16QAM 19 00 20 50 12 19 00 20 50 25 19 00 20 50 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 14 10 1 QPSK 18 50 19 60 25 17 50 18 60 50 17 50 18 60 ...

Page 54: ...2 00 23 50 12 21 50 22 50 25 21 50 22 50 1 16QAM 21 00 22 80 12 20 50 21 50 25 20 50 21 50 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 25 20 1 QPSK 15 00 16 00 50 15 00 16 00 100 15 00 16 00 16QAM 15 00 16 20 1 50 15 00 16 00 100 15 00 16 00 15 1 QPSK 15 00 16 00 36 15 00 16 00 75 15 00 16 00 1 16QAM 15 00 16 20 36 15 00 16 00 75 15 00 16 00 10 1 QPSK 15 00 16 00 25 15 00 16 00 50 15 00 16...

Page 55: ... 16 00 1 16QAM 15 00 16 20 3 15 00 16 00 6 15 00 16 00 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 26 15 1 QPSK 19 00 20 80 36 19 00 20 50 75 19 00 20 50 1 16QAM 19 50 21 00 36 19 50 20 50 75 19 50 20 50 10 1 QPSK 19 00 20 80 25 19 00 20 50 50 19 00 20 50 1 16QAM 19 00 20 50 25 19 00 20 50 50 19 00 20 50 5 1 QPSK 19 00 20 80 12 19 00 20 50 25 19 00 20 50 1 16QAM 19 00 20 50 12 19 00 20 50 ...

Page 56: ...00 19 00 50 18 00 19 00 1 16QAM 18 00 19 00 25 17 00 18 00 50 17 00 18 00 5 1 QPSK 19 00 20 00 12 18 00 19 00 25 18 00 19 00 1 16QAM 17 00 19 20 12 17 00 18 00 25 17 00 18 00 Mode Bandwidth MHz RB Modulation Range dBm LTE Band 41 20 1 QPSK 16 80 18 50 50 16 80 18 30 100 16 80 18 30 16QAM 16 80 18 00 1 50 16 80 18 00 100 16 80 18 00 15 1 QPSK 16 80 18 50 36 16 80 18 30 75 16 80 18 30 1 16QAM 16 80 ...

Page 57: ... 18 50 50 17 50 18 50 100 17 50 18 50 16QAM 17 50 18 80 1 50 17 50 18 50 100 17 50 18 50 15 1 QPSK 17 50 18 50 36 17 50 18 50 75 17 50 18 50 1 16QAM 17 50 18 80 36 17 50 18 50 75 17 50 18 50 10 1 QPSK 17 50 18 50 25 17 50 18 50 50 17 50 18 50 1 16QAM 17 50 18 80 25 17 50 18 50 50 17 50 18 50 5 1 QPSK 17 50 18 50 12 17 50 18 50 25 17 50 18 50 1 16QAM 17 50 18 80 12 17 50 18 50 25 17 50 18 50 WLAN B...

Page 58: ...Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the fol lowing Internet address http www leica geosystems com ce Class 2 equipment according to European Directive 2014 53 EU RED for which following EEA Member States apply restrictions on the placing on the market or on the putting into service or require authorisation for use The low band 5 15 5 35 GHz is for...

Page 59: ...t transmitter s receiver s that comply with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s licence exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Canada Déclaration de Conformité L émetteur récepteur exempt de licence c...

Page 60: ...t Mode Characteristics Frequency band s WCDMA FDD I II III IV V VIII IX XIX LTE FDD 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 25 26 28 29 30 32 66 TDD 38 39 40 41 Power class WCDMA LTE 3 GNSS part Mode Operating frequency range Modulation GPS 1559 MHz to 1610 MHz BPSK GLONASS 1559 MHz to 1610 MHz BPSK Country SAR SAR limit USA Canada 1 492 W Kg_1 gram 1 6 W Kg_1 gram EU 1 172 W Kg_10 gram 2 0 W Kg_1...

Page 61: ...ve read and accepted the terms and conditions of the Leica Geosystems Software Licence Agree ment Installation or use of the software or any part thereof is deemed to be an acceptance of all the terms and conditions of such Licence Agreement If you do not agree to all or some of the terms of such Licence Agreement you must not download install or use the software and you must return the unused sof...

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