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Summary of Contents for HiPer SR

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Page 2: ...Operator s Manual Part Number 1000737 01 Rev C ECO 000187 Copyright Topcon Positioning Systems Inc December 2013 All contents in this manual are copyrighted by Topcon Positioning Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

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Page 4: ...s with the use of the receiver and its use is subject to these terms and conditions the Terms and Conditions Terms and Conditions Use This product is designed to be used by a professional The user should have a good knowledge of the safe use of the product and implement the types of safety procedures recommended by the local government protection agency for both private use and commercial job site...

Page 5: ...s is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Topcon Positioning Systems Inc is used under license Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer of Warranty EXCEPT FOR ANY WARRANTIES IN AN APPENDIX OR A WARRANTY CARD ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUC...

Page 6: ...y destroying the Software and Manual TPS may terminate the license if you fail to comply with any of the Terms or Conditions You agree to destroy the Software and manual upon termination of the use of the receiver All ownership copyright and other intellectual property rights in and to the Software belong to TPS If these license terms are not acceptable return any unused software and manual Confid...

Page 7: ... liability Safety Improper use of the receiver can lead to injury to persons or property and or malfunction of the product The receiver should only be repaired by authorized TPS warranty service centers Users should review and heed the safety warnings in an Appendix Miscellaneous The above Terms and Conditions may be amended modified superseded or canceled at any time by TPS The above Terms and Co...

Page 8: ...lick Finish Mono User supplied text or variable Type guest and click Enter Italic Reference to another manual or help document Refer to the Topcon Reference Manual Further information to note about system configuration maintenance or setup Supplementary information that can have an adverse affect on system operation system performance data integrity measurements or personal safety Notification tha...

Page 9: ...737 01 Preface i Terms and Conditions i Use i Copyrights ii Trademarks ii Disclaimer of Warranty ii License Agreement iii Confidentiality iii Website Other Statements iv Safety iv Miscellaneous iv Manual Conventions v Introduction 1 ...

Page 10: ...al Documents 5 Using Topcon Software With Your Receiver 6 Getting Technical Support 7 Website 8 Getting Acquainted 9 Receiver Overview 9 Basic Receiver Housing Overview 10 HiPer SR Cellular Housing Overview 11 Cables 12 Memory 14 SIM Card Slots Option 14 Internal Batteries 15 LongLINK Wireless Communication 15 ...

Page 11: ...us LEDs 19 Tracking Status LED 19 Recording LED 20 Communication LED 21 Bluetooth Only Status 21 Cellular and Bluetooth Status 21 Cellular Status 23 Battery LED 24 Managing Power 25 Turning On Off the Receiver 25 Using Internal and External Power Sources 25 Internal Batteries 26 Charging the Batteries 27 Insufficient Power 28 ...

Page 12: ...the Receiver s OAF 40 Loading an OAF 41 Resetting the Receiver Clearing the NVRAM 44 Using the Reset Button 45 Field System Setup 47 Setting Up the Base Receiver 48 Setting Up the Rover Receiver 50 Measuring Antenna Height 52 Collecting Data 54 Setting Recording Parameters 54 Logging Rates 54 Recording Data 54 Managing Files 55 ...

Page 13: ...owering Problems 58 Receiver Problems 59 LongLINK Problems 62 Bluetooth Problems 63 TRU Problems 65 Cleaning and Storing the Receiver 66 Getting Customer Support 66 Specifications 67 General Details 67 Safety Warnings 74 General Warnings 74 Receiver Warnings 75 Usage Warnings 75 Regulatory 76 ...

Page 14: ...mmunity of Europe Compliance 78 European Community Declaration of Conformity with R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC 78 Declaration of Conformity R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC 79 WEEE Directive 83 Bluetooth Transmission Statements Compliance 83 Korean KC RF Compliance 84 Glossary 85 ...

Page 15: ...ffers two models of the HiPer SR receiver Basic and Cellular The Basic receiver includes Topcon s exclusive LongLINK communication technology which provides the perfect small job site system suitable for short range up to 300m from the Base station RTK communication The Cellular model includes LongLINK technology and an expanded range where cellular coverage is provided for long distance RTK commu...

Page 16: ... s advanced design eliminates the need for cables during operation allowing for a simplified setup and less parts to keep track of The HiPer SR receiver features the following Compact lightweight and rugged design Industry leading Fence Antenna technology A premier multi constellation Vanguard technology GNSS board ...

Page 17: ...Typically the receiver supports the following operation modes Static post processing LongLINK Base and Rover RTK Network Rover RTK Network Base RTK SBAS enabled navigation Unpacking Your Receiver Kit This section describes the documentation standard kit components and accessories depending on your purchase that accompany your receiver When you unpack your receiver kit verify you received the items...

Page 18: ...4 P N 1000737 01 System Components The items illustrated in Figure 2 are included with your receiver Figure 2 Standard System Components The GPS Software CD includes USB drivers which you need to install to use the USB port for communications ...

Page 19: ...nical Documents The HiPer SR Manual CD includes two manuals listed below that help you set up and use your new receiver quickly and efficiently HiPer SR Operator s Manual An on screen help document that contains detailed information on how to use your new receiver Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Guide An on screen help document that contains detailed information on how to use the TRU softwar...

Page 20: ...ment is provided on the HiPer SR CD Topcon s MAGNET Field software for data controllers provides real time communication cloud storage data collection and exchange and field solutions such as topo staking roads calculations and more Contact your Topcon dealer for more information about MAGNET Field and the entire MAGNET Enterprise system Pocket 3D is a program that runs on data controllers with Wi...

Page 21: ...cted behavior symptoms and any error messages that precede or follow the problem Problem occurrence frequency or patterns 2 Receiver information and configuration settings For receiver information click Information in TRU select Save to File enter a file name and save it to the computer 3 Specifications of mobile devices and computers used in the field or office exhibiting the problem These specif...

Page 22: ...ite provides access to Topcon field and office software manuals frequently asked questions and so forth To access the Topcon website visit www topconpositioning com The Topcon s TotalCare web site also provides complete support such as news updates reminders training live Webinars and customer service to help you get the information you need Visit www topcontotalcare com ...

Page 23: ...m alloy lower enclosure The HiPer SR receiver has a highly visible display panel with single button operation The display panel enables you to view the receiver s operational status For more information see Display Panel Operations on page 17 The mounting socket Figure 4 connects the receiver to either a standard 5 8 thread pole or adapter You can locate regulatory and product identification infor...

Page 24: ...ew 10 P N 1000737 01 Basic Receiver Housing Overview Figure 4 Basic Receiver Bottom Enclosure Overview LED Display Panel QR Code Ports Panel Product ID Label with Part Number and Serial Number Rubber Bumper Mounting Socket Need New Pic ...

Page 25: ... N 1000737 01 HiPer SR Cellular Housing Overview Figure 5 HiPer SR Cellular Receiver Bottom Enclosure Overview LED Display Panel QR Code Ports Panel Product ID Label with Part Number and Serial Number Rubber Bumper Mounting Socket Need New Pic ...

Page 26: ... Turn the cable lock clockwise until it clicks to secure the cable in place To disconnect the cable turn the lock counter clockwise and then gently remove the cable Table 1 Receiver Cables Cable Description Cable Illustration Receiver Power Cable Connects the receiver to the power adapter through the SAE connector p n 1000181 01 USB Cable Connects the receiver to an external device controller or c...

Page 27: ...e contact your Topcon dealer Refer to the these part numbers for available power charger cables p n 14 008052 01 USA connector p n 14 008054 01 EUR connector p n 14 008074 01 AUS connector p n 1000475 01 BRL connector Power and Serial Cable Connects the receiver to the power adapter through the SAE connector and an external device through the RS 232 port DB9 connector Typically this cable is not s...

Page 28: ...tion The HiPer SR Cellular receiver is equipped with two micro SIM card slots that allow you to switch from one service provider to another as required Using dual SIM cards enable you to use two cellular services without the need to swap the SIM card in the field You can only install micro SIM cards into these slots Once installed the micro SIM card provides a unique identification for the receive...

Page 29: ...p to 3 cable free connections to other HiPer SR devices for LongLINK Base Rover RTK systems You can also connect the receiver to other Class 1 and Class 2 enabled Bluetooth devices such as data collectors and computers using Bluetooth wireless technology concurrently with LongLINK connections Topcon s LongLINK technology enables communication of RTCM3 differential corrections between two HiPer SR ...

Page 30: ...r and an external device Power Serial Used for communication between the receiver and an external device Also used to power the receiver when the internal batteries are not in use See Using Internal and External Power Sources on page 25 Cellular ANT Connector Not a GPS Antenna Connector A TNC connector used to connect the cellular and UHF antenna Figure 7 Receiver Ports Panel Need Pic ...

Page 31: ...iver power and data recording The LEDs display the status of the satellite tracking recording memory capacity Bluetooth and LongLINK connections and batteries This chapter describes the different LED blink patterns and what they mean Figure 8 LED Display Panel Power PWR Status STAT Recording REC Communication COMM Battery BATT ...

Page 32: ...f 3 10 seconds All LEDs are off Release the Power button when the Battery LED is solid red Factory Reset Clear NVRAM 10 15 seconds All LEDs are off Release the Power button when the Status LED is solid red Erase All Files 15 20 seconds All LEDs are off Release the Power button when the Recording LED is solid red Note This action is irreversible If you are unsure about this action continue to hold ...

Page 33: ...d Bluetooth wireless connectivity This section describes the color and behavior of each LED Tracking Status LED The tracking status LED displays how many satellites the receiver is tracking Table 3 Status LED Patterns LED Color Description 1 One blink per tracked GPS satellite 2 One blink per tracked GLONASS satellite 3 One blink when there are no tracked satellites or solutions It is Off otherwis...

Page 34: ...g LED Patterns Display Function Description File logging is in progress Each blink indicates data is being written to memory The file is closed A solid light indicates no data is being recorded Erasing memory Alternating green and red LEDs indicate all files are being deleted Formatting memory Alternating red and yellow LEDs indicate the memory card is being initialized or formatted Missing or fau...

Page 35: ...r three use cases Bluetooth Only Status Cellular and Bluetooth Status Table 5 Bluetooth LED Patterns LED Color Description A single Bluetooth connection is established Multiple LongLINK connections are established The LED blinks for each connection every 10 seconds Bluetooth is turned off Table 6 Cellular and Bluetooth LED Patterns LED Color Description Cellular modem is starting up Data is being ...

Page 36: ...22 P N 1000737 01 The receiver is connected to a data collector using Bluetooth The receiver is transmitting and receiving data and is connected to a data controller using Bluetooth Table 6 Cellular and Bluetooth LED Patterns LED Color Description ...

Page 37: ...Panel Operations Receiver Status LEDs 23 P N 1000737 01 Cellular Status Table 7 Cellular LED Patterns LED Color Description The cellular modem is starting up The cellular modem is transmitting or receiving data ...

Page 38: ... than 15 percent The charge is less than 15 percent THE RECEIVER IS ON EXTERNAL POWER IN USE PWR LED IS SOLID GREEN An external power source is in use and the internal batteries are fully charged The internal batteries are at greater than 50 capacity the batteries are being charged The internal batteries are at greater than 15 capacity the batteries are being charged The internal batteries are at ...

Page 39: ...and less than 10 seconds release the power button when the BATT LED blinks solid red This delay prevents the receiver from being turned off by mistake Using Internal and External Power Sources The receiver is powered by the internal batteries or an external power source connected to the power serial port If an external power source is connected the receiver draws power from it over the battery The...

Page 40: ... receiver first draws power from a connected external power source When there is no valid external power source connected or if the source has discharged lower than 6 5V the receiver will draw its power from two high capacity internal batteries non removable Depending on the use case the hours of operation provided by the internal batteries vary as shown in Table 9 Power input greater than 30 VDC ...

Page 41: ... charge the batteries 1 Connect the supplied power cable to the receiver s power communication port 2 Connect the power cable SAE connector to the SAE connector of the power adapter Table 9 Operation Hours Use Description Approx Hours of Operationa a When operated at 20 C LongLINK RTK Base Base sending RTCM3 differential corrections to one Rover 15 LongLINK RTK or Network RTK rover Rover receiving...

Page 42: ... status See Battery LED on page 24 for more information If the receiver shuts down due to insufficient power the receiver and all communication ports become de activated To restore power to your receiver and turn it back on do one or all of the following Recharge the batteries Make sure the power serial cable is correctly connected to the receiver s port a Align the keyways when connecting the pow...

Page 43: ...r 29 P N 1000737 01 Connect the receiver to a different power source Power supplied to the receiver should match the specifications provided by Topcon on the product Failure to comply with these specifications may damage the receiver ...

Page 44: ...Utility TRU Reference Manual Viewing Receiver Information In the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU the Receiver Info window displays basic Receiver information such as hardware and firmware versions RAM size receiver ID serial number etc To open the Receiver Info window 1 Connect the receiver to a computer and open TRU 2 In TRU connect to the receiver 3 Click Device Application Mode Receiver Managing 4 ...

Page 45: ...Configuring the Receiver Viewing Receiver Information 31 P N 1000737 01 Figure 6 TRU Receiver Info ...

Page 46: ...file To upload firmware files to the receiver 1 Connect the receiver to a computer using the Power and Serial cable receiver accessory p n 100182 01 2 Click Device Application Mode Firmware Loading Only use the Power and Serial cable to upload firmware to the receiver Using a USB or Bluetooth connection to upload firmware could damage the receiver The next firmware release 4 0 SR will support USB ...

Page 47: ...ding New Firmware 33 P N 1000737 01 3 Click the Firmware Loading icon Figure 7 TRU Firmware Loading 4 Click Device Connect 5 In the Connection Parameters window Figure 6 select Serial Port and the port name and then click Connect ...

Page 48: ...34 P N 1000737 01 Figure 6 Connection Parameters Window 6 In the Select Device window do the following a Select Receiver in the Device Type field b Set the Capture Method to Soft Break recommended c Click Next to select the firmware RAM Image file ...

Page 49: ...ck Next Figure 5 TRU Select Device 7 On the Select Files window do the following a Click the Browse next to Loader to search for and select the receiver board s RAM file b Click the Browse next to Image to search for and select the receiver board s main file c Click Next ...

Page 50: ...Configuring the Receiver Loading New Firmware 36 P N 1000737 01 Figure 4 TRU Select Files Window ...

Page 51: ...8 When the Information window appears ensure the firmware version is correct and click Next to upload the firmware Figure 9 TRU Firmware Information 9 Once the firmware loads and the confirmation window appears click OK to return to the Connection Parameters window ...

Page 52: ...g the Receiver Loading New Firmware 38 P N 1000737 01 Figure 9 TRU Firmware Confirmation 10 Click Device Connect 11 In the Connection Parameters window select Serial Port and the port name and then click Connect ...

Page 53: ...e Receiver Loading New Firmware 39 P N 1000737 01 12 In the TRU main window click the Information icon and verify the firmware version you upload appears in the Receiver Info window Figure 13 TRU Receiver Info Window ...

Page 54: ...ur job requirement Examples of upgrade options are listed below GPS GLONASS dual frequency static operation LongLINK base and rover RTK operation Network RTK operation RTK and update rate at 20 Hz Contact your Topcon dealer or a representative for a complete listing of available options and pricing information Checking the Receiver s OAF To use TRU to view the status of the receiver s options 1 Co...

Page 55: ...iles For any OAF related questions e mail Topcon at options topcon com and include the receiver s ID and serial number To obtain these numbers see Viewing Receiver Information on page 30 To load a new OAF 1 Follow the steps in Checking the Receiver s OAF on page 40 2 Click Upload OAF on the bottom of the Receiver Options window see Figure 10 ...

Page 56: ...d OAF 4 Select the appropriate file and click Open Figure 11 Topcon s TRU initially checks to see if the selected file is compatible with the currently connected receiver If you chose a file not intended for this receiver the Upload OAF window displays an error icon next to the Receiver ID and disables the Upload the File to the Receiver button ...

Page 57: ...ompatibility Check 5 Press Upload the File to the Receiver Figure 12 to start loading the file If an OAF file is uploaded to the receiver TRU will offer to reset the receiver to put new authorization options into operation Figure 13 Figure 13 Reset the Receiver 6 Click Yes ...

Page 58: ...iver and restores the factory default settings Although resetting the receiver is not recommended as a common practice there are times when it can eliminate communication or tracking problems After performing a reset the receiver requires time to collect new ephemerides and almanacs around 15 minutes Resetting the receiver will not delete any files already recorded in the receiver s memory and the...

Page 59: ...the receiver and clear the NVRAM Figure 14 Tools Dialog Box 4 Click Reset Receiver and then click Yes to continue Using the Reset Button The Reset button causes a hard reset of the receiver and should only be used if You have already used TRU to reset the receiver and there is no performance change See Resetting the Receiver Clearing the NVRAM on page 44 ...

Page 60: ...does not charge the internal batteries Resetting the receiver erases data not saved to the receiver s memory To reset the receiver push the reset button with the end of a paper clip until the receiver shuts off Wait seconds before using the power button to turn the receiver on again Figure 5 Receiver Reset Button Need Pic ...

Page 61: ...meters using LongLINK wireless technology or up to xxx using the cellular networking option At the same time you can connect over Bluetooth to a controller running TRU MAGNET Field MAGNET Relay or Pocket 3D to configure the instrument and collect and manage data This chapter describes the field setup of your new receiver so it is ready for use as a Rover Base network RTK or for static data collect...

Page 62: ...the height of the receiver from the ground using the tape measure See Measuring Antenna Height on page 52 4 Press the power button to turn on the receiver The integrated wireless device in the receiver turns on when the receiver is powered 5 Connect the receiver to the Bluetooth enabled data collector running Topcon Field software to configure and start the base HiPer SR receiver 6 View the LED di...

Page 63: ...Field System Setup Setting Up the Base Receiver 49 P N 1000737 01 Figure 16 Base Receiver Tripod Prism Spacer Tribrach Adapter Tribrach Receiver ...

Page 64: ...e measure the height of the receiver from the ground See Measuring Antenna Height on page 52 4 Press the power button to turn on the receiver The integrated wireless device in the receiver turns on when the receiver is powered 5 Connect the receiver to the Bluetooth enabled data collector running Topcon Field software to configure the HiPer SR as a rover receiver 6 View the LED display panel for t...

Page 65: ...Field System Setup Setting Up the Rover Receiver 51 P N 1000737 01 Figure 17 RTK Rover Receiver Range Pole Data Controller Controller Bracket ...

Page 66: ...djustment when combined with accurately measured height and measurement methods allows for correctly computed reference marker coordinates To accurately measure the antenna height 1 Measure the antenna height above the control point or marker either the slant height or the vertical height You may either measure the vertical height to the Antenna Reference Point ARP located at the bottom of the rec...

Page 67: ...Field System Setup Measuring Antenna Height 53 P N 1000737 01 Figure 18 Antenna Height Measurement Points ...

Page 68: ...n The HiPer SR is compatible with any Topcon field software for configuration and recording raw data Logging Rates The receiver provides up to 2 GB of file space on the internal non removable memory card The amount of memory used to log data depends on the logging rate For more information about setting logging rate parameters see the TRU Reference Manual Recording Data You can log raw GNSS data t...

Page 69: ...he POWER button three times and make sure the REC LED is dark You can also select File Explorer Logs Stop in TRU to end data recording 6 To turn off the receiver press and hold the POWER button for 3 to 10 seconds until all LEDs turn dark and the BAT LED is solid red Managing Files Raw data is recorded as time tagged measurements in a single raw data file Each file is recorded to the receiver s in...

Page 70: ...files from the receiver Delete all of the files using the LED display panel i e hold the power button for 15 to 20 seconds This erases all of the files in the receivers internal memory Use a USB serial or Bluetooth connection to download the files to a computer In TRU you can select the files you want to delete from the receiver See the TRU Reference Manual for more information Once a connection i...

Page 71: ...ncorrectly connected cables and ensure the power source is valid See Specifications on page 67 for external power requirements Check the software Make sure the most current software version is downloaded onto the computer and the most current firmware is loaded into the receiver Check the Topcon website for the latest updates Check Topcon Technical Support www topconsupport com or Topcon Total Car...

Page 72: ...eceiver s non removable memory card If the problem persists see the following sections for other solutions Powering Problems The following are some of the most commonly encountered power problems The receiver does not power up The battery may be discharged Charge the battery overnight See Charging the Batteries on page 27 If you are using an external power source the cable may be disconnected or d...

Page 73: ...amaged cable Contact a dealer to replace the cable The USB driver is not installed If you are using a USB cable connection make sure the USB driver included on the GPS Software CD is installed on the computer You can also download the driver from the Topcon support Website at www topcontotalcare com Generic problems The receiver port used for connection is not in Command mode a Connect the receive...

Page 74: ...uctions tree canopy tall buildings and so forth Make sure the Multipath Reduction boxes have been enabled a Connect the receiver to a computer and open TRU see Connection in the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual b In TRU connect to the receiver c On the TRU main window choose Receiver Settings Tracking Adv tab Make sure the C A code multipath reduction check box is selected Move to an a...

Page 75: ...ow sufficient satellite tracking A discrepancy exists between the differential standards used at the Base and Rover receivers Ensure the Base and Rover receivers use the same corrections input output format a Connect the receiver to a computer and open TRU see Connection in the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual b In TRU connect to the receiver c On the TRU main window choose Receiver Se...

Page 76: ...jamming signal or relocate the radio antennas if possible The receiver does not start logging data The receiver s memory is disabled or expired Make sure the memory option is enabled For details see the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual The receiver s internal memory card does not have free space Download and or delete data files to free up space for new files See Downloading and Deleti...

Page 77: ...ructions or interference Bluetooth Problems The following are some of the most commonly encountered error messages and other problems TRU error message Can t find receiver The receiver is turned off Ensure the receiver has power and is turned on Bluetooth is not turned on the BT LED is off Reset the receiver to the factory default settings by pressing the Power button for 10 to 15 seconds There is...

Page 78: ...iver Ports c Change the Input Mode for the Bluetooth serial port used for connection to cmd TRU error message Open COM port failed Access is denied Another application uses the computer port dedicated for connection Close the application and then re connect Connect the receiver via another unused computer port LongLINK connections will not interfere with Bluetooth connections to computers or contr...

Page 79: ...he computer screen but cannot connect to it Device security settings probably differ Make sure the Bluetooth enabled devices use the same security settings Bluetooth module settings may have changed a If the settings are changed for the Bluetooth module remove it from the list of discovered Bluetooth devices using the Bluetooth manager program supplied with the device used to manage the receiver b...

Page 80: ...logy enabled installed Make sure the computer and receiver use the correct ports for communication For the HiPer SR receiver this is Bluetooth serial port A btsp a Cleaning and Storing the Receiver Use a clean cloth moistened with neutral detergent or water Never use an abrasive cleaner ether thinner benzene or other solvents Always make sure the receiver is completely dry before storing it Dry an...

Page 81: ...es specifications for the receiver and its internal components General Details Table 10 lists the receiver s general specifications Table 10 General Receiver Specifications Physical Enclosure Magnesium alloy with Lexan radome Color Topcon Yellow and Gray bumper Dimensions mm 150 w x 150 d x 64 h Weight g 850 Antenna Topcon Fence Antenna Technology Integrated GGD antenna w internal ground plane Sta...

Page 82: ...Vanguard ASIC with patented Universal Tracking Channel Technologya Tracked Signalsb GPS L1 C A L1 L2P Y L2 L2C code and carrier GLONASS L1 C A L1P L2 C A L2P code and carrier SBAS WAAS EGNOS MSAS QZSS L1 code and carrier Multipath reduction Yes code and carrier PLL DLL setting Adjustable bandwidth and order Smoothing interval Adjustable code and carrier Data Output RTK Corrections TPS RTCM SC104 v...

Page 83: ... Hzd Data and Memory Removable media None Internal memory 2 GB Message storage rate max 20 Hz Environment Operating temperature 20 C to 65 C batteries 40 C to 65 C w external power Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Humidity 100 condensing Waterproof rating IPX7 1 meter submersion Dust rating IP6X Fully dust proof Table 10 General Receiver Specifications ...

Page 84: ...IEC 60068 2 27 edition 4 Table A 2 25g 6ms Topple 2 0m pole drop Technology Topcon Vanguard ASIC technology Fence Antenna Technology Topcon advanced Multipath Rejection AMR Integrity Monitoring RAIM Topcon Automatic File Rotation Mode AFRM Universal Tracking Channels Power Internal Batteries 7 4 V 5000 mAh Battery charging time 5 hours Table 10 General Receiver Specifications ...

Page 85: ...internal batteries 20 C External power input 6 5 to 30 VDCe Power consumption 2 0 W RTK Rover with LongLINK using internal batteries at 20 C External power supply adapter rating Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 8A Output 12VDC 2 5A Communication Serial 1 port Hirose H205 Series 6 pin multiplex RS232 RX TX USB 1 port USB Mini B 2 0 client LongLINK wireless 3 simultaneous connections Bluetooth v2 1 EDR ...

Page 86: ...istance V 4 mm 1 ppm x baseline distance L1 L2 H 3 mm 0 5 ppm x baseline distance V 5 mm 0 5 ppm x baseline distance Kinematic RTK L1 L2 H 10 mm 1 ppm V 15 mm 1 ppm DGPS H 0 4 m V 0 6 m SBAS H 1 0 m V 1 5 m Cold start Warm start Reacquisition 40 sec 20 sec 1 sec RTK Time to First Fix TTFF 20 sec Table 10 General Receiver Specifications ...

Page 87: ... standard RTCM 3 x is always recommended for optimal performance d 100 Hz operation can be supported for custom applications For more information contact your dealer e 6 5 to 30 VDC is the operating range of the external power source when the receiver is on To turn the receiver on the power input must be between 8 to 30 VDC To charge the internal batteries the external power input must be greater ...

Page 88: ...vers are designed for survey and survey related uses that is surveying coordinates distances angles and depths and recording such measurements This product should never be used Without the user thoroughly understanding this manual After disabling safety systems or altering the product With unauthorized accessories Without proper safeguards at the survey site Contrary to applicable laws rules and r...

Page 89: ...ts Do not charge in conditions different than specified Do not short circuit If this product has been dropped altered transported or shipped without proper packaging or otherwise treated without care erroneous measurements may occur The owner should periodically test this product to ensure it provides accurate measurements Inform TPS immediately if this product does not function properly Only allo...

Page 90: ... the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residenti...

Page 91: ...se interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter ...

Page 92: ...R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The following standards were applied R TTE Directive 1999 5 EEC EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 2009 05 EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 10 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 2002 08 EN 300 440 2 V1 4 1 The following CE mark is affixed to the device This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in wh...

Page 93: ...ch das Gerät HiPer SR in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Eesti Estonian Käesolevaga kinnitab Topcon seadme HiPer SR vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele English Hereby Topcon declares that this HiPer SR is in compliance with ...

Page 94: ...alla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Latvian Ar šo Topcon deklar ka HiPer SR atbilst Direktvas 1999 5 EK btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem Lietuvi Lithuanian Šiuo Topcon deklaruoja kad šis HiPer SR atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Nederlands Dutch Hierbij verklaart Topcon dat het toestel HiPer SR in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen...

Page 95: ...iais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999 5 CE Slovensko Slovenian Topcon izjavlja da je ta HiPer SR v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensy Slovak Topcon týmto vyhlasuje že HiPer SR spa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi Finnish Topcon vakuuttaa täten että HiPer SR tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 ...

Page 96: ...Regulatory Declaration of Conformity R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC 82 P N 1000737 01 ...

Page 97: ...ould otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about the take back and recycling of this product please contact a supplier where you purchased the product or consult Bluetooth Transmission Statements Compliance This Bluetooth device is compliant to the following profiles of the core spec version 2 1 2 1 EDR Baseband HCI Link Manager Radio The...

Page 98: ...dBi 변조방식 Type of the modulation GFSK 8PSK 인증정보 Product Id Code KCC CRM T8S 1000036 01 신청자 Applicant Topcon Positioning Systems Inc 기기명칭 Type of equipment GPS surveying device with Bluetooth radio 모델 이름 Model Name HiPeR SR or GSX2 제조연월 Year of manufacture 2012 제조자 및 제조국가 Manufacturer and country of origin PC Partner China 인증자 식별 부호 Applicant Code T8S Korean KC EMC Class A Statement 이 기기는 업무용 A 급 전자...

Page 99: ...devices C COMPASS BeiDou Navigation Satellite System maintained and operated by China G GALILEO The satellite system currently being maintained and operated by the European Union EU and European Space Agency ESA GGD GPS GLONASS Dual Frequency signal tracking GLONASS The GLObal NAvigation Satellite System maintained and operated by the Russian Federation GNSS Global Navigation Satellite Systems suc...

Page 100: ...ovides short range RTK communication up to 1 000 ft 300m from the Base station M MAGNET Field Data controller software that is part of the MAGNET software system MAGNET Office Post processing and CAD solution software for surveying and grade application It is part of the MAGNET software system MINTER The receiver s Minimum INTERface used to display and control data input and output N Network RTK C...

Page 101: ...ess the data Root Mean Square RMS Statistical measure of the magnitude of a varying quantity Rover A mobile GNSS receiver and data collector used for determining location in the field S Satellite Based Augmentation Systems SBAS Complements existing global navigation systems SBAS transmits differential corrections and messages for navigation satellites that are within sight of a network or referenc...

Page 102: ...y TRU Hardware configuration software for receivers and peripheral devices TRU is included on the GPS Software CD that accompanied your receiver U Universal Serial Bus USB A connection standard used by devices such as a receiver controller computer etc ...

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