LEICA GS09 User Manual

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Version 1.0 English
Leica GS09
Quick Guide
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To use the product in a permitted manner, please refer to the detailed safety instructions in the User Manual.

Hardware

a) GNSS antenna (GS09) b) Height hook c) Transport container d) CS09 field controller e) Battery (GEB211/GEB212) f) CompactFlash card g) External battery (GEB171) h) Y-cable (GEV205) i) GFU device j) GHT58 tripod bracket
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Real-time rover setup
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Rover setup
a) GS09 GNSS antenna with LED indica-
tors b) Battery (GEB211/GEB212) c) Telescopic pole d) Clamp (GHT63) to attach the GHT56
holder to the pole e) GFU device f) Holder (GHT56) for attaching CS09
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pole g) CompactFlash card h) CS09 field controller
CS09 field controller
a) Function keys F1-F6 b) QWERTY keyboard c) User-definable keys F7-F12 d) Arrow keys e) Control keys f) Numeric keys
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Screen Display & Main Menu

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a) Position status
b) Visible satellites c) Contributing satellites d) Real-time status e) Position mode f) Bluetooth g) Data management h) Battery & Memory
Main Menu
Survey application. Data conversion (import/export ASCII, GSI or
Programs menu (menu of all loaded applications).
Data management (jobs, data, codelists, coordinate systems, etc.).
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DXF data, copy points between jobs).
To configure parameters related to a survey, CS09 field controller and the radio.
Tools (format the memory device, upload firmware and language files, manually type in or upload a licence key, etc.).
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Data Transfer

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To transfer data to or from the office computer, connect the CS09 field controller with cable to the office computer using Microsoft ActiveSync (Windows XP) or Windows Mobile Device Center (Windows Vista). The CompactFlash card can also directly be used in an OMNI drive as supplied by Leica Geosystems. As example for the data transfer procedure the transfer of DXF data is shown following.
1. Turn on the CS09 field controller.
2. Connect it with the GEV234 USB cable to the office computer.
3. The Microsoft ActiveSync program will start auto­matically and connect with the CS09 field controller.
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Microsoft ActiveSync must first be installed on the office computer.
4. Click the Explore icon in ActiveSync. The Windows Explorer opens.
5. Copy the DXF file and paste it into the folder Mobile Device/StorageCard/Data.
6. Close the Explorer window, the ActiveSync and disconnect the CS09 field controller from the office computer. Connect the CS09 field controller to the GS09 GNSS antenna.
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Importing Data to a Job

Description
It is possible to import ASCII, GSI or DXF data from a file stored on the CF card to a job on the CS09 field controller. As example for the importing procedure the import of DXF data is shown following.
Import DXF data step-by-step
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Ensure that at least one file in DXF format with the file extension *.dxf is stored in the \DATA directory of the CF card.
1. Starting the DXF Importer
• Select Main Menu...Convert.
• Select Convert Data...Imp Data and access the Import Data to Job screen.
• Select Import DXF and access the Import DXF Data to Job screen.
2. Accessing the Configuration.
• Enter the Configuration screen (CONF (F2)).
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3. Configuring the DXF Importer.
• Ensure that the File Units are correct.
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DXF files have no defined units and therefore the units must be defined within the DXF importer.
• Confirm the configuration settings and return to the Import DXF
Data to Job screen.
4. Importing the DXF data.
• Import the DXF data to the active job (CONT (F1)).
• After importing the DXF data to the active job, complete the import or import another DXF data.
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Real-time Reference Setup

Description
Setup Reference is a program to configure GS09 as a real-time reference station. After completing the program, the reference station is operating and CS09 field controller switches to rover mode and can be used for all rover applications.
Configuring a GS09 real-time reference step-by-step
1. Starting the Program
• Select Main Menu...Programs.
• Select Setup Reference and access the Reference Begin screen.
• Select a Job.
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Press DATA (F5) to check all of the points in the selected job.
2. Selecting the Antenna
• Select the antenna.
• Start searching for the antenna via Bluetooth (SRCH (F4)) and continue (CONT (F1)).
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3. Setting the Radio Channel
• Enter the radio channel for the radio at the reference and continue (CONT (F1)).
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Ensure that the radio at the reference and the radio at the rover are set to the same frequency. If an incorrect radio type is displayed, exit the program, connect the radio to the GHT56 holder and the CS09 field controller and configure the radio.
4. Selecting the Reference Point
• Select the Point ID of the known point and enter the antenna height.
• Press HERE (F4) to use the current navigated position for the setup and continue (CONT (F1)).
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When setting the reference point for the setup, the selected point must be able to be viewed as WGS1984 coordinates.
5. Completing the Setup
•Finish (FNSH (F1)) the setup and return to the Main Menu screen.
The CS09 field controller disconnects itself from the reference antenna. The BT connection to the reference antenna will be broken.
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GPS Resection

Description
GPS Resection is used to orientate and calibrate the active job. The program is designed to provide an orien­tation to a GPS job in a similar method to a TPS resection.
Starting up with GPS Resection step-by-step
1. Starting the Program
• Select Main Menu...Programs.
• Select GPS Resection and access the GPS Resection Begin screen.
• Type in a Name for the resection, select a Job and continue (CONT
(F1)).
2. Measuring the local points
• Select Point ID of the known local point and occupy it.
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Hold the GPS real-time rover steady.
• Start measuring the point (OCUPY (F1)).
• End measuring the point (STOP (F1)).
• Store the measured point (STORE (F1)).
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3. Matching the local points to WGS84 coordinates for position and/or height
• Select the type of match between the measured WGS84 and the
known local point (MATCH (F5)).
• Survey another WGS84 point (ADD (F2)).
• Confirm the selections and compute the transformation (CALC (F1)).
4. Checking the calculated residuals
• Check the calculated residuals.
• Press MORE (F5) to display information about height residuals.
• If the residuals are unacceptable, return to Step 2 (ESC) where you
can edit or temporarily delete points from the list and recalculate the transformation.
• Save the coordinate system and attach it to the active job (STORE
(F1)).
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