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RTK Survey using V30 Hi-Target GNSS Receiver

I.

Planning

Base station can be set on known point and unknown point. The location of the base station
should be the same as the last time if you need to use the solved parameter. Open the
project you establish last time, adjust the antenna height of base station and make sure
differential signal transmission of the base station. Then the rover can launch work directly
without resolving parameter again.
Requirements of setting point for base station:

A. No large block and should be open over 15 elevation angle.


B. Without hertzian waves interference (no microwave station, radar station and mobile
phone station and so on within 200M distance, no high-voltage line within 50M
distance.)
C. Should be on high position when using UHF mode and no large block between rover
and base station, otherwise, difference transmission distance will be badly shortened.
D. At least two known points ( known points can be in any coordinates system, it is
better to have three or more than three points in order to check the correctness of the
known points)
E. The method is applicable no matter the base station is on unknown point or known
point and no matter the coordinate system is national coordinate or local construction
coordinate.
II. Base Station Set up
Step 1: Set the tripod over an existing control point or a newly established mark, or, if no
repeat surveying will be needed, placed directly on the open ground.

Tribrach

Control point

Step 2: Connect the tribrach coupled with the tribrach adapter into the tripod using the
center
screw.

tribrach adapter

Step 3: Install BL-5000 li-ion battery in the Battery Groove of the V30 GNSS Receiver serial
number 10217519 for Base.

Battery Groove

BL-5000 battery

Environmental Requirement
Even though V30 receiver uses waterproof materials, maintaining in a dry environment is still
helpful. In order to improve the stability, and duration of the receiver, please avoid exposing
the receiver in extreme environments, such as:
Moist
temperature higher than 65 degrees
temperature lower than -40 degrees
corrosive liquid or gas
Electrical Interference

Do not place GNSS receiver around a strong power interference signal source, such as:

Oil Road ( spark plug )


television and computer monitor
generator
electric motor
DC-AC power conversion equipment
Fluorescent Light
Power switcher

Charging battery
BL-5000 li-ion battery must be charged in specified CL-4400 charger of Hi-Target for about 6
hours. The indicator led of the charger will be in red while charging, and then green, and
finally off when charging finished.

Charging Operations
Matching the
end of battery with
of the charger, put in the battery. Slide battery
towards Close end (as the above arrow direction) until battery is locked. After connecting
charger with power supply, the Charging led becomes red.

Step 4: Put the V30 GNSS Base Receiver into the tripod connect to the joint nut of the
tribrach adaptor. If you want to extend the base main frame, use the length-extending pole
connects to the tribrach to the V30 GNSS Base Receiver.

Length-extending pole

Step 5: Press the power button in the control panel of V30 GNSS Base Receiver to turn on
the receiver.

V30 GNSS Receiver

Step 6:
Check the
current
status of
base
receiver by
single click
with the
voice
prompt
External base at the same time the power led flashing times hints the power status.

the
F1

Step 7: If the voice prompts not in external base. Double click F1 and then single click F1 to
choose the receiver work mode between base, rover, static (choose base) and press
power button to finish the setting. Double click F2 and then single click F2 to choose the data

link between GSM, UHF, External (choose external) and press power button to finish
the setting.
Step 8: Set up another tripod 2-meter away from the base receiver. Follow the step 1 and
step 2 above.
Step 9: Connect the UHF 460HN transmit antenna to the tripod using the tribrach adaptor.

UHF 460HN transmit


antenna

Radio Working Placement


Step 10: Use the clasp to hang the DDTHPB-46030-W external radio on the tripod.
Warning: The data transmission of radio will produce a lot of heat. Dont put the radio into a
box or covering anything on radio mainframe. The radio surface will be hot during the
transmission ,if exposed in over 40 environment or strong sunlight, and the power is 20w
or 30w , directly touch the surface of the radio radiator may burn yourself, please pay special
attention to this.
DDTHPB-46030-W
external radio

Clasp

Carrying and Transportation


During the transportation, use the original packaging.

Warning: Do not carry the radio by catching the power cable, serial port cable, or antenna
feeder cable, which will damage the power cable or antenna feeder cable, or hurt yourself or
others. Without original packaging, any fall or collision will probably damage the radio cover,
please pay special attention to the carrying and transportation!
UHF 460HN Antenna Connection
Step 11: Connect the UHF 460HN transmit antenna to the antenna port of DDTHPB-46030W external radio using the RF 705T radio antenna connecting cable.
Because the improper installation and erection of the antenna will severely affect the
transmission distance, so the correct antenna connection and installation is very important.
Warning: Dont use damaged or broken antenna.

RF 705T radio antenna


connecting cable

Antenna port

Step 12: Connect the V30 GNSS Receiver to the serial data port of DDTHPB-46030-W
external radio using the DG-3 external radio connecting cable.
Warning: Do not force plugs into the receiver ports. Align the red dot on the plug with the
red line on the socket and then insert the plug carefully.
Serial Data Port

DG-3 external radio


connecting cable

Power Supply Connecting Cable

Step13: Connect the PW-4 power supply connecting cable to the power port of DDTHPB46030-W external radio to the 12V motolite car battery. Connect the red cable to the positive
red terminal (+) and connect the black cable to the negative black terminal.

PW-4 power supply


connecting cable

Power
port

Battery
terminal

12V motolite
car battery

The power supply connecting cable is generally not too long. A single wire cross-sectional
area cannot be less than 1.5 sq. cm. When the radio transmit the data, it needs high
capacity supply current, too long cable or too small cross-sectional area cable will have a
greater cable losses, decrease the transmit power and shorted battery life .

Power Supply by External Battery


Use the 12V battery, battery capacity is recommended for more than 12AH.
Warning: When the radio transmits with high power, it needs high capacity supply current.
The operation time will be too short if the capacity is too low. When you use the external
battery, please protect the battery pole, if theres some metal conductor on the electrode, it
may cause battery short-circuit or create the high heat of battery even worse burning.

III. DDTHPB-46030-W External Radio

1. Radiator
2. Clasp
3. Display and Operation Panel
4. Protective Cover
5. Antenna Port
6. Serial Data Port
7. Power Port

1. Field intensity/ power supply voltage indicator


2. Double figure nixietube display
3. Transceiver indicator light
4. Power supply/ alarm indicator light
5. Power button
6. Channel increasing button
7. Channel decreasing button
8. Power supply capacity checking button
9. Function button
10. Indicated light

Keys and Indicators


1. Field Intensity / Power Voltage Indicator (D1)
Field Intensity / Power Voltage Indicator is 4 level light beam displayer, used to display field
intensity or the power supply voltage.
Field Intensity Display Meaning
No light stream shine, means field intensity is -------------------------less than 113dBm

1 level light stream, means field intensity is ----------------------------113dBm-- -109dBm


2 level light stream shine, means field intensity is --------------------109dBm-- -105dBm
3 level light stream shine, means field intensity is --------------------105dBm-- -101dBm
4 level light stream shine, means field intensity is --------------------beyond 101dBm.
Meaning of Power Voltage Display
No light stream light, means power supply voltage is ----------------less than 11.6V
1 level light stream light, means power supply voltage is -----------11.6V--12.0V
2 level light stream light, means power supply voltage is -----------12.0V--12.5V
3 level light stream light, means power supply voltage is -----------12.5V--13.0V
4 level light stream light, means power supply voltage is -----------13.0V15.0V.
2. Display of Double Digits Nixietube (D2)
Nixietube is used to display working channel, power supply voltage or saving electricity
interval time.
Display of Working Channel
0-99 is fixed frequency channel (100 Channels), the users cannot change these frequency.
The transmit and receive frequency must be the same. You can setup different frequency for
transmit and receive frequency. For this manual, we choose channel 95 frequency.
Display of Power supply voltage:
b.0 means L1 0 levelpower supply voltage is less than 11.6V
b.1 means L1 1 levelpower supply voltage is 11.6V--12.0V
b.2 means L1 2 levelpower supply voltage is 12.0V--12.5V
b.3 means L1 3 levelpower supply voltage is 12.5V--13.0V
b.4 means L1 4 levelpower supply voltage is 13.0V--13.5V
b.5 means L1 5 levelpower supply voltage is 13.5V14.0V
b.6 means L1 6 levelpower supply voltage is 14.0V14.5V
b.7 means L1 7 levelpower supply voltage is 14.5V15.0V
Close Display of Delay Time
To reduce battery consumption if theres no operation for external radio button in a certain
time when the GNSS RTK work together with external radio, the radio will turn off field
intensity/power supply voltage indicator (D1) and double tube nixietube display (D2)
automatically. D1 and D2 will redisplay when you press the button again.
3. Transceiver Indicator Light (D3)
Transceiver Indicator Light is used to indicate receiving and transmitting working situation.
Red light on means the equipment is transmitting data.
Blue light on means the equipment is receiving data.
4. Power Supply/Alarm Indicator Light (D4)

Power Supply/Alarm Indicator Light is used to indicate power supply and working situation.
Red light on means the power supply is connecting, and entering into working condition.
Red light flashes rapidly (near 3 times per second) means the equipment enters into
parameter setting mode. Red light flashes slowly (near 1times per second) means the
power supply voltage is less than 11.6 V.
When the equipment is used by external battery: Red light flashes slowly mean charging
reminding, remind the user theres no power for battery. Please change another battery.
Blue light on means wireless data transmission baudrate is 9600bps. Blue light off means
wireless data transmission baudrate is 19200bps.
5. Power Button (K5)
In power-off condition, press this button for 1 second to turn on the radio.
In power-on condition, press this button for 2 seconds to turn off the radio.
6. Channel Increasing Button (K4)
The channel number will increase by 1 after each pressing (circulate by 00-99-A0-AF-00).
Press this button for 1 second to increase the channel. K4 also used as a parameter setting
button. Press K4 Button to turn on radio, the red light flashes quickly (about 3 times / sec),
enter the parameter setting mode to setup radio parameters.
7. Channel Decreasing Button (K3)
The channel number will decrease by 1 for each pressing (circulating by 00-99-A0-AF-00).
Press this button for 1 second to decrease the channel.
8. Power Capacity Checking Button (K2)
When the radio is powered by external battery, long-press this button can view the battery
power capacity real time. Hold the button, the display D1 indicates power supply voltage.
Release the button to display the received field intensity signal.
9. Function Button (K1)
Press K1 button for 1s, then the radio transmitting power will switch from 5W, 10W, 20W,
30W, and different power will indicate as different flash light.
10. Indicated Light (D5)
Indicate current working transmitting power:
Level 1: 5W, the light indicate red and blue color
Level 2: 10W, the light indicate red color
Level3: 20W, the light indicate blue color
Level 4: 30W, the light indicate no color

External Radio Power ON

Step 1: After connecting the 12V motolite car battery or power supply, press the power
button of the DDTHPB-46030-W external radio for 1 second to TURN ON.

Check the Power Supply Voltage


Step 2: When the radio is power-on, press K2 or power capacity checking button to
see the power supply voltage (When the radio is using external battery, press K2 to view the
remaining battery power), voltage level, please refer to Display power supply voltage.

Notice: When the power supply voltage is below 11.6V, the indicator LED will slowly flash
(about 1 times/ second). If power supply by external battery, power indicator LED flashes
slowly (about 1 times/ second), it means the battery power is almost exhausted, recommend
to charge the battery.
Channel Settings
Step 3: Before the data transmission, select the available channel by pressing K3/K4
button or Channel Decreasing/Increasing Button to select available channel.
When the field intensity signal indicator D1 flashing, or always on for more than one level,
means this channel is occupied (Exist the interference or has been occupied). When the field
intensity signal indicator D1 light flashing is long-term off, means that the channel is
available (No interference or not occupied by other radio equipment). Please ensure that the
communication link between base and rover receiver is the same frequency.
Choose the available channel to transmit and receive data will be helpful to improve the
reliability for data transmission, and increase the communication distance.

Frequency List
Note: 460MFrequency channel (MHz) is standard configuration, and 230M/445M Frequency
channel (MHz) is optional configuration.
Attachment
One Channel
number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44

460MFrequency
channel (MHz)

230M Frequency
channel (MHz)

445M Frequency
channel (MHz)

459.225
459.325
459.425
459.525
459.625
459.725
459.825
459.925
460.025
460.125
460.225
460.325
460.425
460.525
460.625
460.725
460.825
460.925
461.025
461.125
461.225
461.275
461.325
461.375
461.425
461.475
461.525
461.575
461.625
461.675
461.725
461.775
461.825
461.875
461.925
461.975
462.025
462.075
462.125
462.175
462.225
462.275
462.325
462.375
462.425

230.625
230.725
230.825
230.925
231.025
231.125
231.225
231.325
231.425
231.525
231.625
231.725
231.825
231.925
232.025
232.125
232.225
232.325
232.425
232.525
232.625
232.675
232.725
232.775
232.825
232.875
232.925
232.975
233.025
233.075
233.125
233.175
233.225
233.275
233.325
233.375
233.425
233.475
233.525
233.575
233.625
233.675
233.725
233.775
233.825

445.025
445.125
445.225
445.325
445.425
445.525
445.625
445.725
445.825
445.925
446.025
446.125
446.225
446.325
446.425
446.525
446.625
446.725
446.825
446.925
447.025
447.075
447.125
447.175
447.225
447.275
447.325
447.375
447.425
447.475
447.525
447.575
447.625
447.675
447.725
447.775
447.825
447.875
447.925
447.975
448.025
448.075
448.125
448.175
448.225

45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97

462.475
462.525
462.575
462.625
462.675
462.725
462.775
462.825
462.875
462.925
462.975
463.025
463.075
463.125
463.175
459.175
459.125
459.075
459.025
458.975
458.925
458.875
458.825
458.775
458.725
458.675
458.625
458.575
458.525
458.475
458.425
458.375
458.325
458.275
458.225
458.175
458.125
458.075
458.025
457.975
457.925
457.875
457.825
457.775
457.725
457.675
457.625
457.575
457.525
457.475
457.425
457.375
457.325

233.875
233.925
233.975
234.025
234.075
234.125
234.175
234.225
234.275
234.325
234.375
234.425
234.475
234.525
234.575
230.575
230.525
230.475
230.425
230.375
230.325
230.275
230.225
230.175
230.125
230.075
230.025
229.975
229.925
229.875
229.825
229.775
229.725
229.675
229.625
229.575
229.525
229.475
229.425
229.375
229.325
229.275
229.225
229.175
229.125
229.075
229.025
228.975
228.925
228.875
228.825
228.775
228.725

448.275
448.325
448.375
448.425
448.475
448.525
448.575
448.625
448.675
448.725
448.775
448.825
448.875
448.925
448.975
444.975
444.925
444.875
444.825
444.775
444.725
444.675
444.625
444.575
444.525
444.475
444.425
444.375
444.325
444.275
444.225
444.175
444.125
444.075
444.025
443.975
443.925
443.875
443.825
443.775
443.725
443.675
443.625
443.575
443.525
443.475
443.425
443.375
443.325
443.275
443.225
443.175
443.125

98
99

457.275
457.225

228.675
228.625

443.075
443.025

16 Channels Frequency Modifiability Factory Default Setting Frequency List


Note: The transmit and receive frequency is different for default setting
Channel
460M Frequency
230M Frequency
445M Frequency
number
channel (MHz)
channel (MHz)
channel (MHz)
Transmit
Receive
Receive Transmit Receive Transmit
A0
459.325
459.225 230.725 230.625 445.125
445.025
A1
459.425
459.325 230.825 230.725 445.225
445.125
A2
459.525
459.425 230.925 230.825 445.325
445.225
A3
459.625
459.525 231.025 230.925 445.425
445.325
A4
459.725
459.625 231.125 231.025 445.525
445.425
A5
459.825
459.725 231.225 231.125 445.625
445.525
A6
459.925
459.825 231.325 231.225 445.725
445.625
A7
460.025
459.925 231.425 231.325 445.825
445.725
A8
460.125
460.025 231.525 231.425 445.925
445.825
A9
460.225
460.125 231.625 231.525 446.025
445.925
AA
460.325
460.225 231.725 231.625 446.125
446.025
AB
460.425
460.325 231.825 231.725 446.225
446.125
AC
460.525
460.425 231.925 231.825 446.325
446.225
AD
460.625
460.525 232.025 231.925 446.425
446.325
AE
460.725
460.625 232.125 232.025 446.525
446.425
AF
459.225
460.725 230.625 232.125 445.025
446.525
Power Switching
Step 4: Hold K1 for 1 sec, the radio power will change from 5W10W20W30Wat
the meantime, the power LED will flash to indicate. When the data link distance is short, use
low power to save power. When the data link distance is long, use high power (choose 30W
no color).
Indicate current working transmitting power:
5W, the light indicate red and blue color
10W, the light indicate red color
20W, the light indicate blue color
30W, the light indicate no color

Baudrate

Setting

Step 5: Press
K4 (channel increase
button) to turn on, power/alarm indicator D4 red light flashes quickly (about 3 times / sec),

enter the parameter setting mode, press the K2 button (Power checking button), then
press K4(channel increase button) to set baudrate, power /alarm indicator D4 blue light
indicates the current baudrate:
Blue light on, indicates that the baudrate is 9600bps;
Blue lights off, indicates that the baudrate is 19200bps.
Restart the radio after setting to enter the working mode.
Working in Rain
Although the machine is waterproof, but do not suggest putting the radio in the rain. The
waterproof glue within the operating panel may be aging for long time and the waterproof
level will go down. The rainwater may enter radio and damage the radio.
Rainwater may penetrate through antenna connector, power connector, serial port and
damage radio.
When the user must place radio in the rain:
1. Make sure antenna and other connector are waterproof function, and ensure that
rainwater will not enter into radio along the antenna or cable surface or inner core.
2. The panel should be upward to avoid the rainwater go through the antenna connector,
power connector, serial port into the radio.
3. Try to shorten the time in the rain.
Notice: If the serial cable, antenna, feeder cable and connector are not waterproof, it may
damage the radio
Step 6: Install BL-5000 battery in the Battery Groove of the V30 GNSS Receiver serial
number 10216433 for Rover.

Battery Groove

Step 7: Install the differential antenna, make sure rotating the right bottom fixed nut of
differential antenna, dont grip the top parts of differential antenna, Otherwise, it will make
poor connect and reduce the working distance.

Step 8: Place
the V30 GNSS
Rover Receiver to the range pole connect with the joint nut of the receiver to the pole. Press

the power button in the control panel of V30 GNSS Rover Receiver to turn on the rover
receiver.

IV. Qmini M Series Industrial GIS Data Collector


Camera

Horn

Belt hole

Power button

Keypad

Touch screen: 3.7 inch vertical screen can do click operation directly, support inputting in
both Chinese and English.
Protective set: in case that it grind, fell and shock, effective instrument to avoid scratching.
Keyboard: direction control, the confirmation button, exit button, switch machine etc.
Microphone: built-in microphone can be used for the acquisition of voice messages.
Camera: built-in digital camera for video information site collection
Battery: the built-in 3.7 V, 3100 mAh lithium batteries
Belt hole: connect with strap to prevent slide.

Horn: instrument real-time operating state and speech broadcast


USB interface: the connection computer, used for data transmission.
MicroSD card slot: install MicroSD card, can support 32 GB at most.
Charging interface: connect the charger for lithium battery charge.
Warning: when the horn is in water, it may appear silent or husky, dry it and it will be back to
normal. The loudspeaker and the instrument is completely waterproof, horn with water will
not affect instrument performance, but please timely drying processes. When the charging
interface and USB interface are not in use, please cover the stopper, in order to achieve the
purpose of waterproof, dustproof.
Micro SD

SIM Card

Charging and
USB Interface

Microphone

Touching pen
Qmini M series industrial GIS data collector touching pen is equipped with standard
configuration, located in Qmini M series industrial GIS data collector belt.

Battery
This illustration shows the standard 3100 mAh lithium battery appearance figure.

Charge
When charging, the charger should be specialized charger with standard configuration or
seat charger in certain temperature range, and charging time should achieve a certain

requirements. The concrete use method and requirements: travel char with standard
configuration is demanded when charging the industrial GIS data collector, charge in 10 ~
40 temperature range. Used for the first time in general, there is still some battery power,
you should use up the left electricity before charging again, the first three charging must
achieve12 hours, after that charging 4 hours. If the battery is not often in use, it must be
charged once a month.

Data Cable
Use to connect computer USB port to the Qmini series industrial GIS data collector. Used for
data download.

Belt
Because Qmini series industrial GIS data collector is small, in order to prevent sliding in the
process of working, it is equipped with antiskid belt, please entangle belt when you work.

V. Bluetooth settings
Step 22: Install the 3100 mAh lithium battery, contact the battery with a metal connector on
one end with Qmini M series data collector battery slot copper point, pressed the battery
according to the left lower red arrows figure direction.

Step 23: Press the power button for 1 second of Qmini Hi-target controller to TURN ON.

Power button

Step 24: Click Start

icon on the lower left screen of the Home of windows mobile 6.5

of the controller to open start menu. In the start menu click Settings

indicated by the

gear icon and in the settings menu click Bluetooth icon to access Bluetooth menu. In
the Bluetooth menu youll see that the Add new device is already highlighted. Click it once
to begin the process.

Step 25: After tapping add new device to begin the wizard youll notice a rotating color
wheel appears. At this point of time, the mobile computer searching all Bluetooth devices
nearby. As you can see, the rover and base receiver serial number appear in the screen. If
you dont find anything, insure that the base and rover receiver are powered ON. Also keep
in mind that the Bluetooth protocol is a short range protocol limited to approximately 10
meters. Once youre outside that range of Bluetooth, your receiver will become unpaired and
unavailable. Select the base serial number 10217519 by single tap and then tap Next to
continue.

Step 26: Notice that its asking for a passcode, just type 1234 in the keypad icon to pop up
keypad and then tap Next to continue. After tapping Next, it will pop up Device Added
which means the base receiver is now added and then tap Done.

Step 27: Repeat step 20 by tapping Add new device, select the rover serial number
10216433 by single tap and then tap Next to continue. Type the passcode 1234 and
then tap Next to continue. After tapping Next, it will pop up Device Added which means
the rover receiver is now added and then tap Done.

Step 28: Tap the 10217519 serial code below the Disconnected to open Partnership
Settings. Place x in the serial port box by tapping on it then tap on Save.

Step 29: Tap the 10216433 serial code below the Disconnected to open Partnership
Settings. Place x in the serial port box by tapping on it then tap on Save.

Step 30: Once youve tap on save, go to the top of the Bluetooth menu and select COM
Ports then tap on New Outgoing Port. Tap the 10217519 serial code to select and tap
Next. From the drop down list of the COM Ports select COM7 and then tap Finish.

Step 31: Repeat step 25 in the COM Ports menu for the rover and tap on New Outgoing
Port. Tap the 10216433 serial code to select and tap Next. From the drop down list of
the COM Ports select COM8 and then tap Finish. Tap OK and then tap X to return
Windows Mobile Home screen.

VI. Establish new project


Step 32: Click Start
icon on the lower left screen of the Home of windows mobile 6.5
of the controller to open start menu. Click Hi-RTK Road Software.

Hi-RTK Road
Software

Step 33: In the Hi-RTK Road menu there are 9 icons, Project, GPS, Setting, Guide,
Survey, Road, COGO, Config, and Exit. Click Project to open Project Info menu
then select existing project in the project list and click Open to open the existing project
and then click x to return in the hi-rtk road menu.

Step 34: If there is no project already exist. Click New to input new project name and click
to finish creating new project name and click x to return in the Hi-RTK Road menu.

VII. Coordinates System Settings


Step 35: Notice that the project name will appear above in the Hi-RTK Road menu. Click
Setting to open System menu then in the file box choose UTM-WGS84-Zone. Follow the
procedure below to set parameter of coordinate system.
Ellipsoid:
Source Ellip: WGS 1984
Target Ellip: Clarke 1866
Projection:
Method: Transverse Mercator
Central Meridian: 123:00:00.00000E
False North: 0
False East: 500000
Central Latitude: 000:00:00.00000N
Ko: 0.99995
Zone +: False
X -> North: True
Y -> East: True
Convert:
In the Model box set none if the coordinate
system we want to acquired is WGS84. If
PRS92, set these parameters:

Model: Bursa-Wolf
DX(m) = 127.623
DY(m) = 67.245
DZ(m) = 47.043
RX(") = 3.07
RY(") = -4.90
RZ(") = -1.58
K(ppm) = 0.00000106002

Plane:
Method: None
Height Fitting:
Model: None

After setting all parameters click save button at upper-right corner, to save parameter
setting. Click ok to save datum file and then click x to return in the Hi-RTK Road menu.

VIII.

Connecting to Base Receiver

Step 36: Click GPS and then click Connect GPS to open Hi-target connection setting
menu. If you cannot proceed to Hi-target connection setting menu, maybe your GPS
receiver Bluetooth will not connected to the Qmini Hi-target controller. If not, go to main
settings (follow the procedure in Part III). If connected, proceed to step 20.

Step 37: In the


Hi-Target
connection setting menu set the parameters given below and then click Connect to open
Information of the Base Receiver. The Base information provides the expiration of the
receiver, voltage, work mode and GPS board. Then click SetBase to open the SetBase
menu.

Hi-Target connection setting Base Receiver parameters:


HPC: Qseries/GIS+/iHand
Type: Serial Port
Port: 7
Baudrate: 9600 (9600 for external radio and 19200 UHF internal radio used)
Analyzer: V8/V9/V30/V50/V60
Step 38: In the SetBase menu input the name of the Base point (ex. Base). Measure the
height of instrument vertically for three times, on condition that the difference of each
measuring is less than 3mm and the final height of the instrument should be the average
height. The height of instrument should be defined from the controlling point of base center
to upper edge of marker line.

Step 39: Click Average and the software will average automatically and the button will
change to be Start as finished averaging then wait for the voice prompt and then click
to confirm.

Click DataLink, when the base is using external data link function. You should use external
radio to proceed testing and uncheck the Power Saving Mode. Click Difference to choose
differential mode (its default to be RTK, you dont have to change it) and message mode
change it into sCMRx. GPS Elevation Mask indicate GPS satellite receiving in certain cutoff angle which can be adjusted between 5 and 20 degree choose 15 degrees and check the
box of Glonass and BD2 to enable the Russian and Chinese satellite system and click OK.
Step 40: After clicking OK, the Set successfully! will pop up or setting fail and click ok.
Check the status led of the base receiver (see figure step 21) flashes once per second
inform you successful setting on base station. Click X to go back receiver information and
click Disconnect to disconnect GPS base receiver and click Yes.

IX. Connecting to Rover Receiver


Step
41: Check the current status of the rover receiver by single clicking F1 with the voice
V30 GNSS
Receiver
prompt UHF rover channel 95 at the same time the power led flashing times hints the
power
status.

Step 42:
If the voice prompts not in UHF rover channel 95. Double click F1 and then single click F1 to
choose the receiver work mode between base, rover, static (choose rover) and press

power button to finish the setting. Double click F2 and then single click F2 to choose the data
link between GSM, UHF, External (choose UHF) and press power button to finish the
setting.
Step 43: Click Connect GPS in the receiver information interface similar as base station
connection to open Hi-target connection setting menu. In the Hi-Target connections setting
choose the parameters given below and click Connect. The Rover information provides
the expiration of the rover receiver, voltage, work mode and GPS board. Then click
SetRover to open the SetRover menu.

Hi-Target connection setting Rover Receiver parameters:


HPC: Qseries/GIS+/iHand
Type: Serial Port
Port: 8
Baudrate: 9600
Analyzer: V8/V9/V30/V50/V60
Step 44: In the SetRover menu Data link, choose the data link type (for rover choose Builtin Radio). Channel choose 95 (the channel ranges from 0 to 115 MHz) and Sky BuateRate
choose 9600 (9600 since external radio used from the base). Click Difference, select and
input the same parameter as that for base station and click OK. After clicking OK, the
Set successfully! will pop up and click ok. Check the status led of the rover receiver (see
figure above in step 25) flashes once per second inform you successful setting on rover
station. Click X to return Hi-RTK Road menu.
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Points
Manual Store Point

Step 45: Click Survey on the Hi-RTK Road menu to enter Store Points interface. Click
symbol to start the manual store point operation. Pop-up store point detail dialog (As
figure below). Input Point Name and Antenna Height, the number of point will be added
automatically after you collect next point, and the height of antenna height will be as same
as the last point. Click , to save the coordinate into coordinate database.

Step 46: Check solution

status on top of

screen, when its


center and level GPS
controlled point which need
to save coordinate.

RTK Fixed Solution,


antenna on the
to be collected. Click

Solution
Status

Automatic Store Point


Step 47: Click to enter Auto by Interval interface and you can input the auto type during
auto store process (Including time interval, slant distance interval and plane interval such as
X or Y orientation deviation) and also you can input the interval size, point name, point ID
and description. After confirmation, the software will enter auto store modes. Software will do
accuracy inspection first (It will store if the accuracy is satisfied and will be no information if
the accuracy is not satisfied). You can click

to stop auto store.

XI. Data Export


Step 48: Click

at the bottom left corner to view the collected points coordinate. Tap

at the bottom right corner to export the current stored point lib as dxf., csv. and
dat.. format. In the ExportStorePointLibrary, input the file name by tapping the box see
figure below and you can change the data format by tapping

at the right portion of the

data file name box. Tap


at the lower left corner to save the file then click ok follow
by tapping X to close the Stored Points menu.

Step 49: Connect the USB port which with a smaller cable line with the industrial GIS data
collector, connect the
other end USB plug
with your PC as shown
figure below.
After connection,
will be displayed in the
indicating the current
installation. Once the

notification dialogs
notification area,
status of the driver
driver installation has

completed, Windows Update will automatically check for the latest updates to install. You
can also go to Windows Update to download the Windows Mobile Device Center driver
update package manually.

Step 50: When the installation is complete, the Windows Mobile Device Center application
will launch. Click Connect without setting up your device. Click File Management,
this opens the Mobile Device folder for your device. In the Mobile Device folder, go to the file
that you want to copy on your device or computer.

In the Mobile Device


that you want to copy on your device or computer.

folder, go to the file

GC-3 Data Cable


You can use the GC-3 Data Cable to export data from V30 receiver to the PC.

Eight-pin Port: to connect with the eight-pin port of V30 receiver


USB port: to connect with PC USD for data downloading from V30
Serial port: to connect with PC serial port for V30 firmware upgrade, receiver
settings,
manage static data file, set radio parameters, etc.

Warning: When connect plugs of all the V30 GNSS RTK system,( See below) please make
sure to align two red points , one on plug and the other in the V30 receiver socket,
otherwise, it will bring damage both to socket and plug. When you finish your work, please
take out of plug directly. No spin the plug. In order to protect the plug, please store the cable
in a good status and places without Extrusion.

XII. Close/end the project


Step 51: Click X to close the Store Points interface to return to the Hi-RTK Road menu.
Tap Exit and check the Shutdown GPS and close screen box by tapping the box and then
tap
Yes.

Step 52: If the user will not check the Close screen box, it will return to the home page of
windows mobile 6.5. To shutdown the screen, long press
for 3 seconds, it will tip you to
confirm shutdown, click on the "shut down". Then Tap Power Off.

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