Stonex S9III Plus GNSS Receiver – User Manual
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Installation of Rover
1)
Fix the bracket on the pole, fix the handheld into the bracket, put the
rover on the pole and attach receiving radio antenna into the port “UHF”
or gsm antenna into the port “GPRS”, depending on the connection used.
2)
Power on the receiver and check the working mode. If it is not correct,
please see next paragraph 4.2. for understanding how to select the
correct working mode or you can change it later using the handheld
software.
3)
Switch on the handheld and start the software, then you can do the
advanced setting of the instrument and finally start the survey.
If you want to take very accurate measures (around or below cm accuracy), we
recommend you to use another tripod also for the rover.
4.2. Standard operation of leds
Static mode
The STATIC and power light will keep lighted. When satellites fulfill the
conditions (at least 4 GPS or 4 GLONASS satellite, PDOP< 3.5), receiver will
start recording epochs, you will hear a beep, STATIC light will flash according
to sampling interval (if you don’t set up, the default is 1 second) and the
satellite light will flash a number of times equal to the locked satellites.
Base mode
After setting up the mode, the base will enter into the transmitting mode. If
external radio was set and EXT light will flash every one second means the
base transmits normally, the interval is 1 second. In the same way using built-
in radio INTERNAL RADIO light will flash. If you need to change the
transmitting conditions, you should connect the handheld with mainframe by
cable or Bluetooth firstly.
Rover mode
Bluetooth and power light will keep lighted. The satellite light will blink
according to the number of satellites as described for static mode.
Using GPRS/GSM, GSM/GPRS light starts to blink with the frequency of the