Step 2: study the icons, continued – Leica Geosystems GPS System 500 - Getting Started with Static and Kinematic Surveys User Manual

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Static and Kinematic Surveys-2.0.0en

Taking Static / Rapid-Static measurements

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Step 2: Study the icons, continued

If the "number of satellites used"

differs from the "number of visible

satellites" make sure you place the

antenna in an open area without

obstructions, since any obstacle will

block the view of satellites.
When you switch on the unit for the

very first time it might take a maxi-

mum of 5 minutes until all satellites

are tracked. This can happen in case

your current location differs

significantly (i.e. > 1000 km) from the

initial position which is the position

where your sensor has been used

before. Once you are tracking

satellites, the position memory in the

sensor will be updated.
The battery status icon at the right

side of the icon line shows from

which source the sensor is currently

powered. A and B indicate the

internal batteries, E an external

battery source. The symbol also

indicates the voltage level of the

currently used battery in 4 different

stages from "full" (fully black) to 2/3

to 1/3 and "almost flat" (white color).

The memory status icon gives

several information: whether memory

for logging data is available or not.

Options are either a PC-card or

internal memory. If a PC card is

available and configured for use then

at this stage an arrow indicates the

fact that it is safe to remove the PC-

card from the sensor. The little bar on

the right side indicates the available

memory on either the PC-card or the

internal memory.

Warning
You cannot proceed from

here if no memory device is

avail-able. Insert a PC-card

other-wise no GPS survey

can be carried out.

All status symbols which are relevant

for static and kinematic measure-

ments are listed in the appendix.

Once a minimum of 3 satellites is

tracked the sensor can start

computing a position. As soon as a

position is available it will be

indicated by an icon on the far left of

the status line. Since for post-

processing surveys no realtime link

will be used, the icon will always

indicate the availability of an

autonomous position ("navigated

position") with an accuracy of about

100 meters.

As soon as the position icon

becomes visible the sensor is in a

stage where practical operation can

commence.

If the position icon does not become

visible even after one or two minutes

then the sensor is still not tracking

satellites. If the "number of satellites

used" is still zero please check

whether the antenna cable is

connected properly to both sensor

and antenna.

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