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Stonex S9i GNSS Receiver – User Manual

    

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For Europe  
The  European  Community  provides  some  Directives  for  the  electronic 
equipments introduced on the market.  
All  the  relevant  information’s  are  available  on  the  European  Community 
website: 

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/documents/

 

The text of the Directive 99/05 regarding telecommunication equipments is 
available, while the applicable Directives (Low Voltage and EMC) are available 
at: 

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/electrical

 

 

FOR USA 
For  your  own  safety,  and  in  terms  of  the  RF  Exposure  requirements  of  the 
FCC always observe the precautions listed here. 

 

Maintain  a  minimum  separation  distance  of  20  cm  (7.8 
inches) between yourself and the radiating antenna. 

 

Do  not  collocate  (place  within  20  cm)  the  radio  antenna 
with any other transmitting device. 

Bluetooth/WiFi radio Module  
The  radiated  output  power  of  the  internal  Bluetooth  module  of  this 
equipment is far below the  FCC and EU  radio frequency exposure  limits. In 
any case, be sure to use the equipment with the radio far at least 20 cm from 
the human body. The Bluetooth module match the guidelines found in radio 
frequency  “safety  standards  and  recommendations  “published  by  Scientific 
organizations. 
Stonex srl therefore believes the internal wireless radio is safe for use by end 
users. The level of energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic energy 
emitted  by  wireless  devices  such  as  UMTS  phones.  However,  the  use  of  
Bluetooth/WiFi    may  be  restricted  in  some  special  situations  or  place  ,  like  
aircraft  ,  hospital  ,etc.  If  you  are  unsure  of  existence  of  restrictions,  you 
should ask for authorization before switching on the Bluetooth  radio. 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for S9i

Page 1: ...RC 13 12 2016 Ver 1 Rev 0 STONEX S9i GNSS Receiver User Manual www stonexpositioning com...

Page 2: ...sure the antenna height 14 5 Web UI function 15 5 1 Status 16 5 2 Information 16 5 3 Download 17 5 4 Management 17 5 4 1 Device register 19 5 5 Settings 19 5 5 1 Working mode 20 5 5 2 Device configura...

Page 3: ...new electronic bubble for levelling or the double battery system for battery hot swap without powering off the receiver If you are not familiar with GNSS technology we suggest you to read a specific b...

Page 4: ...d like hotspot You can connect your phone to the receiver via WIFI Using the WEB UI is possible to change configurations of the receiver like set the work mode base rover static set the datalink GSM U...

Page 5: ...et and allow usage with other brand of RTK products The 3 75G modules support WCDMA and GPRS technology It can continuously and stably connect with reference stations 3 Innovation double high capacity...

Page 6: ...xternal power interface and a 7 pin RS232 USB interface 3 1 Front side of the mainframe Figure 3 1 Front panel Number Name Function 1 Top housing Protect the antenna 2 Lower housing Protect the receiv...

Page 7: ...er links one or more satellites signals it will start to blink every 30 seconds for a number of times equal to the number of locked satellites When the receiver doesn t lock satellites the satellite l...

Page 8: ...de and upload in base mode Figure 3 4 Network led Bluetooth led blue Once you have connected the receiver to the handheld via Bluetooth this led will be on This led is switched off Bluetooth is not co...

Page 9: ...hen the light is red you have still one hour of power reserve External power and internal battery share same power light When external power is used the led indicates the external power level When the...

Page 10: ...ion To remove the SIM card and microSD card push the holder and then take out the card Note When you select network mode to work you need to install SIM card Figure 3 8 Installing uninstalling SIM mic...

Page 11: ...7 PIN interface Number Name Function 1 Network antenna interface Connect to network antenna 2 Radio antenna interface Connect to radio antenna 3 5 pin interface Connect to external radio and external...

Page 12: ...rstanding how to select the correct working mode or you can change it later using the handheld survey software 4 Switch on the handheld and start the software for the selected datalink configuration I...

Page 13: ...ilt in radio external and network Press the F key lightly it will broadcast the current receiver status 4 3 Switch work mode and datalink It is possible to switch work mode and datalink via the receiv...

Page 14: ...eiver is in powered on status press and keep the power key until a voice broadcast if you want to turn off the device then release the power key Keep press the power key again until you hear a beep No...

Page 15: ...bottom of receiver Rover mode antenna height measurement Measure methods of rover mode includes pole height straight height and slant height 1 Pole height the height of the carbon pole we can read it...

Page 16: ...first refer to the paragraph 2 3 to open the WIFI function After you open the S9i WIFI function you could search the hotspot via phone PC controller The hotspot name is the S9i serial number This WIFI...

Page 17: ...talink coordinate satellites solution and so on The detailed information you can see from the picture Figure 5 1 Status 5 2 Information Then it s the Information this menu shows the information inside...

Page 18: ...d is for downloading raw or rinex data files The format of raw data is dat Figure 5 2 Download 5 4 Management Manage includes many useful functions like upgrade firmware register the receiver start se...

Page 19: ...Stonex S9i GNSS Receiver User Manual 18 Figure 5 3 Management...

Page 20: ...Authcode then click submit the receiver will be registered Figure 5 5 Registration You could also register device via controller with surpad software if installed on your controller Connect S9i with...

Page 21: ...se mode Each mode support different configurations Static mode It is possible to set cutoff angle select satellites system input the point name antenna height PDOP threshold and the collect time inter...

Page 22: ...step Each datalink provides different options The datalink are UHF Network External and Bluetooth UHF mode select radio channel and radio protocol like your choice You also can enable storage of raw d...

Page 23: ...Stonex S9i GNSS Receiver User Manual 22 Network the most important setting here are CORS information such as IP port userID password and mount points...

Page 24: ...nal to connect an external radio Set the external serial port baude rate equal to the one programmed on the external radio Figure 5 9 Rover mode External datalink Bluetooth to set datalink to Bluetoot...

Page 25: ...er mode Bluetooth datalink Base Mode Most of the parameters are same as Rover mode The only difference is the base mode has some more options base coordinates that can be edited A base can be automati...

Page 26: ...guration Here are available the basic configurations via WEB UI function such as changing language select time zone enable electronic bubble and speaker definition of storage locations and other optio...

Page 27: ...r Manual 26 5 5 3 NMEA Message Control NMEA message turn on off them If you need them out select the update frequency The NMEA contains GGA GSA GST RMC ZDA GSV VTG GLL GEDOP GEREF GESNR and GEVCV stri...

Page 28: ...ver Figure 6 1 S9i internal 6 2 Power supply 6 2 1 Batteries The standard configuration contains two batteries a slot for charging batteries named charger and an adaptor The battery is lithium ion bat...

Page 29: ...dy charged green light FULL Red light POWER shows if the charger is powered on and there is also a light which turns on in case of too high temperature red light TEMP Figure 6 3 S9i charger and adapto...

Page 30: ...cord to the used frequency band Figure 6 5 GPRS GSM antenna not in scale Additional accessory not included in the standard configuration is a high gain UHF all directional transmitting antenna for bas...

Page 31: ...used for transferring the static data updating the firmware and recording license Figure 6 7 Multi function communication cable Auxiliary cables LM GK185 ABL LM GK224 AAZ External power supply cables...

Page 32: ...troller tribrach with plummet tripod wood or aluminum with quick or twist clamps connector between receiver and tribrach measuring tape Table 6 9 Other accessories No Name Figure not in scale 1 2 45m...

Page 33: ...I or controller The frequency range is from 410MHz to 470MHz Table 5 1 Default frequency and protocol of internal radio Channel Frequency Protocol 1 438 125MHz Trimtalk 450S 2 440 125MHz Trimtalk 450S...

Page 34: ...ation time 10s Initiation Reliability 99 99 Storage and data Internal Memory 4GB memory on board External MicroSD card storage support maximum 32G Differential RTCM 2 3 3 0 3 2 MSM CMR CMR sCMRx Wirel...

Page 35: ...ck Withstand 2 meter pole drop onto the cement ground naturally Waterproof Soak in the 1 meter water 30 minutes Humility 100 non condensing Physical and Electrical Battery life Over 10 hours Double ba...

Page 36: ...epresentation made in any STONEX sales document or advice that may be provided to Customer by any STONEX representative in connection with Customer s purchase of the Product No change to the condition...

Page 37: ...stomer or the dealer is required to pay for the charges for shipping of fault part or instruments to STONEX representative office and STONEX is providing the shipping for return Dealers need to follow...

Page 38: ...e customer is charged for return shipment s fees as well Disclaimer and Limitation of Remedy All other express and implied warranties for this product including the implied warranties of merchantabili...

Page 39: ...tial damages whether for breach of warranty contract tort or otherwise or whether arising out of the use of or inability to use the product and or the enclosed user guides and or manuals even if Stone...

Page 40: ...r the dealer has to fill the Spare Part Refund module and send it to the dedicated mail address 3 Wait for STONEX s authorization SPR no 4 When dealer receive the SPR authorization no they can send ba...

Page 41: ...hat the device must be taken to authorized collection centers and must be handled separately from solid urban waste For Countries outside European Union EU The treatment recycling collection and dispo...

Page 42: ...r more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from...

Page 43: ...sk for human safety Wireless Module Approval The receivers uses internal wireless modules or can be connected to an external data communications UHF radio Regulations regarding the use of the radio mo...

Page 44: ...ed on the side or top of a building or on a tower Depending upon the application and the gain of the antenna the total composite power could exceed 90 watts ERP The antenna location should be such tha...

Page 45: ...ay be dangerous and has to be avoided in the following areas Where it can interfere with other electronic devices in environments such as hospitals airports aircrafts etc Where there is risk of explos...

Page 46: ...llocate place within 20 cm the radio antenna with any other transmitting device Bluetooth WiFi radio Module The radiated output power of the internal Bluetooth module of this equipment is far below th...

Page 47: ...tions Always maintain a minimum separation distance of 20 cm 7 8 inches between yourself and the radiating antenna Do not collocate place within 20cm the radio antenna with any other transmitting devi...

Page 48: ...roduce the battery in water or liquid substance in general Do not use or store the battery in very hot ambient Do not drop or puncture the battery Do not open the battery and do not put in short circu...

Page 49: ...Stonex S9i GNSS Receiver User Manual 48 STONEX SRL Via Cimabue 39 20851 Lissone MB Tel 390392783008 390392785575 Fax 390392789576 www stonexpositioning com info stonexpositioning com...

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