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Leica Viva GNSS

Getting Started Guide

Version 1.0
English

Summary of Contents for Viva GNSS

Page 1: ...Leica Viva GNSS Getting Started Guide Version 1 0 English ...

Page 2: ...field reference manual for immedi ately getting started with your Leica Viva Series equipment The manual explains what you can find in your container how everything fits together and how to get started on the basic applications Quick references to specific topics Topic Refer to What s in my container Chapter 1 1 How does the equipment all fit together Chapter 1 2 What is this first screen I see wh...

Page 3: ...e the applications Chapter 4 Topic Refer to Service Description myProducts Simply add all Leica Geosystems products that you and your company own View detailed information on your products buy additional options or Customer Care Packages CCPs update your products with the latest software and keep up to date with the latest documentation myService View the service history of your products in Leica ...

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Page 5: ... 11 1 3 Setting up as a Real Time Base 16 1 4 Setting up as a Real Time Rover 23 1 5 Using the Backpack 31 1 6 Fixing the CS to a Holder and Pole 34 2 SmartWorx Viva and Principles 38 2 1 SmartWorx Viva 38 2 1 1 Screen 40 2 1 2 Icons 43 2 1 3 Main Menu 47 2 2 Operating Principles 50 2 3 Webserver 54 2 3 1 Home 54 2 3 2 Icons 56 2 3 3 Go to Work Wake Up 57 ...

Page 6: ...1 3 2 Creating a Codelist 63 3 3 Importing ASCII Data into a Job 67 4 Applications 71 4 1 Survey 72 4 2 Stakeout 75 4 3 Reference Line 80 Appendix A Working with Memory Devices 83 A 1 Formatting a Memory Device 83 A 2 Directory Structure of the Memory Device 85 Appendix B Uploading System Files 87 Appendix C Leica Geo Office 89 ...

Page 7: ...ent and delivered accesso ries part 1 of 2 a GS10 instrument b Single double arm for antennas of devices c GFU device such as radio d Antennas of device e GAD32 telescopic rod f GEB221 batteries g Height hook h Cables i Antenna and GAD31 adapter j SD cards SYS13_21 a f g h i j b c e d ...

Page 8: ...der for CS field controller on pole c Allen key d Supplied stylus e GHT36 base for telescopic rod f CS10 field controller g GHT62 holder for CS field controller on pole h GAD33 arm 15 cm i GFU device such as radio j Manual DVD k Tribrach l GRT247 carrier m GEB211 GEB212 battery n GHT63 clamp SYS_022 a b c d e f g i h k j m n l ...

Page 9: ...S15 instrument and delivered accesso ries part 1 of 2 a GDC221 car adapter b GS15 instrument c Cables d Tribrach e Manuals and DVD f TNC QN adapter g GAD31 adapter h GS15 instrument i GRT247 carrier j SD cards SYS13_17 a f g h i j b c d e ...

Page 10: ...2 a GAD108 arm b GAD34 arm 3 cm c GHT36 base for telescopic rod d GEB211 GEB212 batteries e Allen key f CS field controller g GHT62 holder for CS field controller on pole h Antennas of device i GAD32 telescopic rod j Height hook k GHT63 clamp l Supplied stylus SYS_018 a b c h i j l k d e f g ...

Page 11: ...ter procedures can vary slightly When using the adapter and carrier ensure that the GNSS antenna and the adapter assembly slide down the full length of the carrier stub An incorrectly mounted GNSS antenna will have a direct effect on the results GNSS antennas are AS05 or AS10 Procedures setup can vary if AR25 AT504GG is used If the instrument is left in the container during use in high temperature...

Page 12: ...S05 AS10 b GRT247 carrier c Height hook d Tribrach e 2 8 m antenna cable f GS10 instrument g Tripod h GEB221 batteries i SD card j SD card k CompactFlash card l CS field controller m GEB211 GEB212 battery n Transport container a c d e f h i j k l m n b g GS_107 ...

Page 13: ... GS15 instrument b Height hook c GRT247 carrier d Tribrach e Tripod f CS field controller g Hand strap h Transport container i SD card j GEB211 GEB212 batteries k SD card l CompactFlash card m GEB211 GEB212 battery e a h m l k i j c b d g f GS_111 ...

Page 14: ...15 6 Check that the tribrach is still level Press the ON OFF button on the GS15 for at least 2 s to switch on the GS15 7 Insert the batteries into the instru ment Screw the GS15 onto the carrier 8 Insert the SD card into the instru ment Check that the tribrach is still level 9 Connect the instrument to the GNSS antenna using the antenna cable and port ANT on the instrument Insert the SD card or Co...

Page 15: ... the container To hang the CS field controller on the tripod leg use the hook on the hand strap Refer to the CS10 CS15 User Manual 12 Insert the height hook into the carrier 13 Measure the antenna height using the height hook 14 Press the ON OFF button on the instrument for at least 2 s to switch on the instrument Step Description ...

Page 16: ... GS15 instrument can be programmed with the CS field controller before use which can then be omitted from the setup The GS10 instrument can be used as a DGPS base station if fitted with the DGPS option and as a real time base station The connection between GS15 and CS field controller is made via Bluetooth GNSS antenna GS15 instrument is mounted directly using screw fitting If using stub and adapt...

Page 17: ... slightly GNSS antennas are AS05 or AS10 Procedures setup can vary if AR25 AT504GG is used If the instrument is left in the container during use in high temperatures the lid should be left open Refer to the GS10 GS15 User Manual for operating and storage temperatures Use an external battery such as GEB171 to ensure operation for a full day ...

Page 18: ...arrier f Tribrach g 1 2 m antenna cable instrument GNSS antenna h Tripod i GS10 instrument j Radio in housing k Transport container l 1 2 m antenna cable radio housing radio antenna m GEB221 batteries n SD card o SD card p CompactFlash card q CS field controller r GEB211 GEB212 battery a b h i j c k l m n o p q r e d f g GS_108 ...

Page 19: ...rument with built in radio b Height hook c GRT247 carrier d Tribrach e Tripod f CS field controller g Hand strap h Transport container i SD card j GEB211 GEB212 batteries k SD card l CompactFlash card m GEB211 GEB212 battery e a h m l k i j c b d g f GS_111 ...

Page 20: ...es into the GS15 6 Check that the tribrach is still level Press the ON OFF button on the GS15 for at least 2 s to switch on the GS15 7 Insert the SD card and the batteries into the instrument Screw the GS15 onto the carrier 8 Connect the instrument to the GNSS antenna using the antenna cable and port ANT on the instrument Check that the tribrach is still level 9 Connect the CS field controller to ...

Page 21: ... strap Refer to the CS10 CS15 User Manual 12 Measure the antenna height using the height hook Insert the height hook into the carrier 13 Clip the antenna arm to the GNSS antenna Measure the antenna height using the height hook 14 Screw the radio antenna onto the antenna arm Press the ON OFF button on the instrument for at least 2 s to switch on the instrument 15 Attach the radio in its housing to ...

Page 22: ...22 Viva GNSS Equipment 17 Press the ON OFF button on the instrument for at least 2 s to switch on the instrument Step Description ...

Page 23: ...field controller is fixed to the pole with the GHT62 Connection between the GS15 instrument and the CS field controller is made via Bluetooth GNSS antenna GS15 instrument is mounted directly using screw fitting If using stub and adapter procedures can vary slightly When using the pole with stub ensure that the GNSS GS15 instrument antenna and the screw to stub adapter slide down the full length of...

Page 24: ...quipment Standard radio is used throughout the instructions Digital cellular phones can also be used but the setup can differ slightly GNSS antennas are AS05 or AS10 Procedures setup can vary if AR25 AT504GG is used ...

Page 25: ...le e GHT62 holder f Antenna cable g SD card h CompactFlash card i Radio antenna j GAD34 arm 3 cm k Telescopic rod l Backpack m 1 2 m antenna cable radio housing radio antenna n 1 8 m CS to GS10 cable o Radio in housing p GEB221 batteries q SD card r GS10 instrument a b c d l k j i n m f g h o p q r e GS_101 ...

Page 26: ...uipment setup a GS15 instrument b Built in radio c Grip for pole d GHT62 holder e Pole f SD card g GEB211 GEB212 batteries h SD card i CompactFlash card j CS field controller k GEB211 GEB212 battery a c d e b f g h i k j GS_110 ...

Page 27: ...h on Proceed with step 5 for GS10 and with step 24 for GS15 5 Screw the GNSS antenna to the top of the pole 6 Insert the SD card and the batteries into the instrument 7 Attach the radio in its housing to port P2 or P3 on the instrument 8 Place the instrument in the backpack with the top side facing outwards and the instrument front panel to the top 9 Fasten the strap around the instrument 10 Push ...

Page 28: ...own through the opening in the bottom corner of the backpack flap Refer to Position of cables in the backpack 18 Draw the required amount of cable out of the backpack and tighten the cable brake 19 Connect one end of the second 1 2 m antenna cable to the loose end of the 1 6 m antenna cable and the other end to the GNSS antenna 20 Connect the 1 8 m CS to GS cable to the CS field controller 21 Pass...

Page 29: ...he instrument to switch on GS15 24 Insert the SD card and the batteries into the GS15 25 Press ON OFF button on the GS15 to switch on 26 Screw the GS15 to the top of the pole 27 CS field controller and GS15 are connected via Bluetooth Step Description ...

Page 30: ...in the backpack Refer to 1 5 Using the Backpack for advice on using the backpack a 1 6 m antenna cable b 1 8 m cable to connect CS field controller and GS instrument c 1 2 m antenna cable to connect radio housing and radio antenna GS_112 c a b ...

Page 31: ...ons The applications are Post processed kinematic pole and backpack Real time rover pole and backpack Antenna pole strap Ensures that the antenna pole does not sway around and remains as upright as possible Pass the strap around the pole and fasten using the clip as shown in the diagram GS_105 ...

Page 32: ...shoulders to the hips when properly adjusted contains velcro attachments through which cables can be passed GS_102 The internal net pouch is designed for carrying an AS05 AS10 antenna when not in use storing coiled cables carrying a non standard radio carrying spare batteries carrying sandwiches GS_103 ...

Page 33: ...t Therefore the backpack can be kept half or even fully open when in use To half open the backpack 1 Open the backpack halfway 2 Tuck the flap inside 3 Secure it with the velcro pad To open the backpack completely 1 Open the backpack completely 2 Secure it with the velcro pad 3 Tuck the flap under the instrument GS_104 GS_106 ...

Page 34: ...ole step by step GHT63 clamp a Plastic sleeve b Pole clamp c Clamp bolt GHT62 holder d Locking pin e Top clip f Mounting plate extendable g Bottom clip h Tightening screw i Mounting arm TS_058 a d e f g i b c h Step Description If you use the CS15 field controller extend the mounting plate of the holder first For an aluminium pole fit the plastic sleeve to the pole clamp 1 Insert the pole into the...

Page 35: ...Tighten the clamp with the clamp bolt 5 Before the CS field controller is placed onto the mounting plate ensure that the locking pin is put into the unlocked position To unlock the locking pin push the locking pin to the left 6 Hold the CS field controller above the holder and lower the end of the CS field controller into the mounting plate Step Description TS_055 ...

Page 36: ...ontroller until the unit is clicked into the holder The guides of the mounting plate aid in this action 8 After the CS field controller is placed onto the mounting plate ensure that the locking pin is put into the locked position To lock the locking pin push the locking pin to the right Step Description TS_056 TS_054 ...

Page 37: ... locking pin by pushing the locking pin to the left of the mounting plate 2 Place palm over the top of the CS until fingers grip the bar of the holder underneath 3 Push from the top of the CS toward the bar of the holder 4 While in this position lift the top of the CS from the holder TS_057 1 2 ...

Page 38: ...c ON OFF d Fn e key f Numeric keys g Brightness h Function keys F7 F12 i CAPS Lock j Function keys F1 F6 k Favourites l ESC m ENTER n Backspace o Volume p Alpha keys q ENTER r SPACE j e g c a b d f h i k l m n o p q r CS_006 F1 F2 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F3 F4 F5 F6 2 3 1 5 4 Fn 6 8 9 7 0 Q W E R T Y U I O P L K J H G F D S A Z X C V B N M OK ...

Page 39: ...NSS SmartWorx Viva and Principles 39 Start using SmartWorx Viva Turn on your CS field controller and start SmartWorx Viva Turn on your GS GNSS or TPS instrument For information about wizards refer to Wizards ...

Page 40: ...ments a Icons b Title c Screen area d Message line e Softkeys f ESC g Fn h CAPS i Time a SYS13_025 b c e d f i h g Element Description Time The current local time is shown Title Name of the screen is shown Screen area The working area of the screen Message line Messages are shown for 10 s ...

Page 41: ...ast operation will be undone Entry mode The caps mode for upper case letters is active The caps mode is activated and deactivated by pressing the CAPS key Fn Switches between the first and second level of function keys Softkeys Commands can be ran using F1 F6 keys only applicable for CS15 field controller The commands assigned to the softkeys are screen dependent Can be used directly with touch sc...

Page 42: ...tion and to continue with the subsequent screen Page F6 To change to another page on the current screen Help Fn F1 To open the Leica SmartWorx Viva online help Home Fn F2 To move the focus to the top of the list shown in the current screen End Fn F3 To move the focus to the bottom of the list shown in the current screen Quit Fn F6 To exit the current application and return to the screen from where...

Page 43: ...ent is used and the current instrument configu ration Icon bar GNSS Mode a GNSS position status b Number of visible satellites c Number of satellites contributing to position solution d Real time device and real time status Internet online status e Current active instrument f Camera g Line area auto points h Memory storage SD card Compact Flash card USB stick internal memory i Battery level field ...

Page 44: ...e satellites above the configured cut off angle according to the current almanac Contributing satellites Displays the number of satellites that are contributing to the currently computed position solution The number of contributing satellites can differ from the number of visible satellites This differ ence can be because satellites cannot be viewed or because the observations to these satellites ...

Page 45: ... When more than one instrument is configured the instrument at the front of the icon is the active instrument Camera Select this icon to begin the camera function Data management Select this icon to open the data management pages for Points Lines or Areas If there are open lines or areas a symbol will appear in the icon Memory storage Displays the status of the internal memory or data storage devi...

Page 46: ...matic aiming Displays the current automatic aiming or PowerSearch settings Prism Displays the selected prism Measure mode Displays the selected measurement mode The red laser icon will display when the red laser is active Compensator level and Instrument face I or II Displays the compensator is off or out of range icons or the instrument face I or II icon ...

Page 47: ...u Main Menu functions OK To select the highlighted option and to continue with the subsequent screen Fn Mode To switch between GPS and TPS modes Fn Exit To close Leica SmartWorx Viva soft ware Main Menu function Description Go to Work To select and start an application ...

Page 48: ... job on the instrument to a file on the memory device in a customised ASCII format or in DXF format To import ASCII GSI or DXF data from a file on the memory device to a job on the instrument To copy points between jobs Instrument To access all configuration parameters related to a survey the instrument and the interfaces Main Menu function Description ...

Page 49: ...pload files relevant for the instrument functionality for example firmware files language files and licence keys To transfer data between the memory device and a standard and simple FTP server To view files on the memory device or the internal memory Main Menu function Description ...

Page 50: ...Using the touchscreen functionality Tap on the menu item using the stylus provided 2 Using the up and down navigation arrows Move the focus to the menu item Select OK or press the OK button or the ENTER button 3 Using the numbered keypad Select the number that corresponds to the menu item For example press 1 from the Jobs Data menu to access the New job screen OK ...

Page 51: ...ox and a downward arrow beside a field indi cates that there are more choices and function ality available in a separate screen To access the list or screen use the touchscreen functionality to tap on the icon or move the focus to the field and press the ENTER button Description Illustration To access another page within a screen either Tap on the page tab for the page to be displayed or Select Pa...

Page 52: ...detailed descriptions of the wizards please refer to the Leica Viva Series Technical Reference Manual Description Illustration To exit a screen without making a change either Tap on the return icon or Press the ESC button Wizard Description SmartWorx StartUp Wizard Define the behaviour of your instrument for a general start up RTK rover wizard Set up your real time rover TPS connection wizard Conn...

Page 53: ...orx Viva and Principles 53 Working style wizard Configure the parameters and functions of Smart Worx Viva so that it suits to your preferred method of working and save the settings in a working style Wizard Description ...

Page 54: ...e GS firmware and cannot be deleted Access The Web server from the GNSS instruments can be accessed using the web browser of a Windows device The Windows device has to be connected first to the GNSS instrument via cable or Bluetooth Refer to the Leica GS10 GS15 User Manual 2 3 1 Home Description Home function Description Go to Work To select and start the Wake up application Refer to 2 3 3 Go to W...

Page 55: ...SS information of the GS as well as the instrument firmware Refer to 2 3 4 Current Status Instrument To configure settings for the GS Refer to 2 3 5 Instrument User To upload and activate firmware licence keys and languages Refer to 2 3 6 User Home function Description ...

Page 56: ...2 Icons Icon bar a GNSS position status b Number of satellites tracked and available for each satellite system c Real time device and real time status d Internet online status e Memory storage SD card only f Battery level on GS SYS13_029 a b c d e f ...

Page 57: ...start time and the point occupation begins The point occupation stops and the point is stored after the preprogrammed duration In the Go to Work Wake Up menu the actions following can be performed Create edit a Wake up session Activate deactivate a Wake up session Delete a Wake up session A data storage device must be inserted when the instrument wakes up If no data storage device is fitted or it ...

Page 58: ...ition latency HDOP VDOP GDOP PDOP Position quality and Height quality only available if a calculated position is available Battery memory raw data logging status Percentage of remaining power capacity of the internal and or external battery if connected Total free memory for data storage on the SD card Information about the raw data logging Instrument status Instrument and firmware e g Serial no V...

Page 59: ...Description In the Instrument menu the actions following can be performed Set Operating mode base or rover select antenna Configure Raw data logging and Auto logging of points Configure Satellite settings Configure Coordinate system settings Define Time settings ...

Page 60: ...or delete a licence key from the instrument A licence key activates the application or the protected options or the software main tenance on the instrument Licence key files use the naming convention L_123456 key where 123456 is the instrument serial number Language management Select the interface language of the Web server English is always available as the default language of the Web server and ...

Page 61: ...a 3 1 Creating a New Job Creating a job step by step General steps to create your first job in SmartWorx Viva Creating your first job From the Main Menu select Jobs Data and press OK Select New job from the Jobs Data menu and press OK ...

Page 62: ... pages to set the proper Codelist CAD files Coord system TPS scale and Averaging Press Store to save the job You have finished creating your first job which is selected as current working job You will automatically return to the Main Menu and are ready to start the next activity ...

Page 63: ...odelist Creating a codelist step by step Generals steps to create your first codelist in SmartWorx Viva Creating your first codelist From the Main Menu select Jobs Data and press OK Select Job properties from the Jobs Data menu and press OK ...

Page 64: ...ata Press Page to change to the Codelist page Tap on the selectable list to open the Codelists screen Press New to create a codelist Type in a Name Description and Creator are optional Press Codes to open the Codes screen ...

Page 65: ... EL and a Description Light Pole select the Code group Electric the Code type Point and the Linework None and create an attribute Diameter Press Store to save the new code The Code group has to be created first before it can be selected Press OK to return to the New Codelist screen ...

Page 66: ...t You will auto matically return to the Codelists screen Press OK to return to Job Properties Codelist page Press Store to save your job and to return to the Main Menu You have created your first codelist with a code and a code group and attached it to your current working job ...

Page 67: ... function ality At least one ASCII file with any file extension must be stored in the DATA directory of the internal memory or data storage device Import ASCII data step by step Starting the ASCII Importer From the Main Menu select Jobs Data In the Jobs Data menu select Import data then Import ASCII data and access the Import ASCII Data screen ...

Page 68: ... and define whether header lines have to be considered Enter the Configuration screen Config Configuring the ASCII Importer Select the Delimiter Define the position for Point ID Easting Northing Height and Code if applicable Confirm the configuration settings and return to the Import ASCII Data screen OK Enter the Define Ht Type Easting Import screen Fn Hts ...

Page 69: ... how the Easting is imported Confirm the configuration settings and return to the Import ASCII Data screen OK Importing the ASCII data Import the ASCII data to the working job OK After importing the ASCII data to the working job complete the import No and return to the Main Menu or import another ASCII data Yes ...

Page 70: ...70 Viva GNSS Jobs Data You have completed importing ASCII data into your current working job ...

Page 71: ... Applications 71 4 Applications Getting started Check that the correct working style see User Working style wizard is being used Check that the correct working job see Jobs Data Choose working job is being used ...

Page 72: ... Survey Objective Surveying point objects fire hydrants light poles etc by choosing codes manually Surveying point objects step by step Starting Survey In the Go to Work menu select Survey and access Survey Switch to the Code page ...

Page 73: ...pen the drop down list and search for the code You have to enter capitals Measuring the point object When the code is selected press Meas to measure the point object After the measurement has been stopped the Enter Mandatory Attribute screen will appear since the attribute Diameter is mandatory and is currently blank Enter a diameter of 300 mm and press OK to store the point ...

Page 74: ...74 Viva GNSS Applications You have finished measuring your first point object Once the point is stored then the code and attribute value that was stored are displayed ...

Page 75: ...e defined the way that only points with a certain code and those points which have not yet been staked will be available to be staked out To accelerate the working example skip the steps regarding the filters and proceed directly with staking out the point object Staking out point objects step by step Starting Stakeout In the Go to Work menu select Stakeout and access Stakeout ...

Page 76: ...s OK to enter the Stakeout screen Configuring Stakeout Press Fn Config to access the Configuration screen Configure the following settings General page Quality control page and Report sheet page Leave all settings unchanged Heights page Check Offset height of all points being staked and set Height offset to 0 000 m ...

Page 77: ...w and Navigate using In out left right Press OK to return to the Stakeout screen Setting up filters Tap on the box with the downward arrow right of the Point ID to open the Data screen All points stored in the control job are shown Press Fn Filter to access Sorts Filters screen ...

Page 78: ...er by Point code Press Codes to access Point Code Filter screen Press None to set all codes to No Highlight code EL and press Use to activate it Press OK to return to the Sorts Filters screen Press Stake to access Stakeout Filter screen ...

Page 79: ...ou to stake out first Press Near to select the nearest point Navigate to the point and press Meas While measuring the point you still can see the differences between the coordinates of the design point and the coordinates of the point you measured The next point in the list to be staked out is displayed after the point was stored You finished staking out your first point ...

Page 80: ...c relative to a refer ence line Measuring point objects relative to a reference line step by step Starting Measure to ref line In the Go to Work menu select Survey and access Survey menu Staking a reference line can also be accessed under Go to Work Stakeout Stake to ref line Select Measure to ref line and continue OK ...

Page 81: ...continue OK Choose Control Job Select the job which contains the points used to define the reference line Press OK to access Reference Line To Use screen Define the reference line to be used Set Create line using 2 points Select a Start point Select an End point Press OK to access Measure Points screen ...

Page 82: ...S Applications Measure the point object relative to the refer ence line In the Measure Points screen press Meas to measure the point You have finished measuring your first point object relative to a reference line ...

Page 83: ...that all important data on the device has been backed up before formatting If formatting the internal memory make sure that all important data is first transferred to the computer Formatting the memory device will make it incompatible with System 1200 instru ments To become usable with System 1200 again the device would need to be reformatted on a System 1200 instrument To exit the screen without ...

Page 84: ...a storage devices Memory Device Select the device to format Select OK to continue with the formatting Select Yes to complete the formatting of the memory device OR Select No to cancel formatting of the memory device and return to Format Data Storage Device Once the formatting of the memory device is completed the system returns to the Main Menu ...

Page 85: ...odelists various files CONFIG Working style files xfg CONVERT Format files frt DATA ASCII DXF LandXML files for import export to from job Report sheets created from applications GPS CSCS CSCS field files csc GEOID Geoid field files gem RINEX RINEX files DBX DTM jobs various files Coordinate system file Trfset dat ...

Page 86: ...er job DOWNLOAD Various files downloaded by Field to office application GPS Antenna file List ant GSM Modem station list fil Server list fil GSI GSI files gsi ASCII files for export from job SYSTEM Application files axx Firmware files fw Language files s Licence file key System files VivaSystem zip ...

Page 87: ...w language is loaded after an application has been installed the application will need to be reinstalled to become available in the new language It is not possible to have more than three language files stored on the instru ment English is always available as the default language and cannot be deleted Copy the object to upload into the SYSTEM directory of the data storage device and insert the dev...

Page 88: ...ilities Load firmware Apps Object to transfer Select the type of object to upload From Select the data storage device where the object is located App Firmware Language Select the file name of the object Select OK to upload the object onto the instru ment The upload process can take some time A message will appear when the upload is complete ...

Page 89: ...een an instrument and a computer The Import Raw Data function in LGO imports the data from the computer or data storage device into an LGO project Transferring files to LGO step by step Step Description 1 If data is located on a data storage device insert the device into the appropriate slot or port of the computer Go to step 7 If data is located on the instrument connect the instrument to the com...

Page 90: ...f the Data Exchange Manager window open the Serial Ports or USB COM node to which the instrument is connected Highlight the object to transfer 5 In the folder directory on the right open the My Computer Files folder location Select a folder on the computer hard drive where the object can be transferred to and saved 6 Drag and drop or copy and paste the object from the directory on the left side to...

Page 91: ...ly Database points DBX GeoDB LandXML When importing GSI data click the Settings button to define addi tional import settings for how the TPS raw data will be imported to a project 9 Browse through the folder directory and select the file or folder to import The file or folder can be on the computer hard drive or on the inserted data storage device 10 Select Import to proceed to the Assign window S...

Page 92: ...he type of data to be imported Select the Backup button to save if desired the raw data from a data storage device to the computer hard drive Select a directory from the browser and select OK to confirm Select the Fieldbook button to generate a Fieldbook Report on the jobs to be imported 12 To import the data to a project In the General tab select an existing project from the list OR Create a new ...

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