Setting up system 500 for a static survey – Leica Geosystems GPS System 500 - Getting Started with Static and Kinematic Surveys User Manual

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Setting up System 500 for a Static survey

Setting up System 500 for a static survey

Connect the antenna to the sensor

using the antenna cable.

Plug two camcorder batteries into the

backside of the sensor. Alternatively

or in addition you might want to

power the sensor externally. In this

case connect a GEB71 battery to one

of the PWR- ports of the sensor.

Attach the TR500 terminal to the

sensor, either directly or via a

connection cable by plugging it into

the TERMINAL-port on the sensor.

Insert a PC-card into the sensor.

Warning
Lock the lid carefully after

insertion of the card in order

to prevent water and dust

from getting inside the

sensor.

Use the hook on the backside of the

sensor to hang it on one of the tri-pod

legs. Alternatively you may want to

leave the sensor inside the shipping

case.

Your System 500 sensor is now fully

ready for operation.

Successful GPS surveys require

undisturbed satellite signal reception.

This means that GPS sensors should

be set up in locations which are free

of obstructions. No obstacles like

trees, buildings, mountains, etc.

should block the line between the

GPS antenna and GPS satellites.

This holds true in particular for the

sensor which serves as the

reference.

For static and rapid static surveys,

the antenna must be kept perfectly

steady throughout the whole

occupation of a point. This means

that the AT501 or AT502 antenna will

usually be put on a tripod.

Center and level the tripod precisely

above the survey marker. Place and

lock the carrier in the tribrach. Mount

the antenna onto the carrier.

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