Congratulations on your purchase of a new Leica SR20. Symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
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c
Static Setup on a Tripod d
f
Setup on a tripod requires the following parts:
e
a External Antenna
b Tripod Setup (including tribrach and carrier)
c SR20 GPS Receiver
d SR20 Battery
e SR20 Pole Bracket
f Antenna Cable
SR20_001
a
a
b
b
d
SR20_003
e
f
c
SR20_002
There are five menu options available to the user from the
Main Menu:
Point Collection
• Accept the default point name or enter a user defined
name by selecting the Point Name input box and pressing
Enter.
• Enter Antenna Height.
• Select the proper Point Code from the choicelist.
• Select Occupy to start the data collection.
) The Max Trak and Hyper Trak settings are for use in
areas of coverage, such as dense foliage, where signal
strength is weaker and it is deemed more important to
maximize the number of satellites from which the
sensor is receiving data.
Data Collection
The main Cultivated Field Control menu provides the ability to:
• Select a feature to calculate
• Select interior features to exclude from the calculations
• Choose a mask file to properly format the output file
• Enter the name of the output or “LOG” file
• Enter the tolerance or error of calculation
) The application does not verify that the area is within the
parent object. Be careful when calculating!
• Enter the name of the Log file to be saved (In the LOG
directory)
• Select a Tolerance or limit of error.
The log file will now be available from the flash card, directly.
In order to create a transformation, you will need to locate • Name the New Coordinate System that will be created
points with GPS (latitude, longitude, height) and also have the from the transformation calculations. Type in the name of
local coordinate values (Northing, Easting, Elevation) for the new coordinate system in the New Coord Sys dialog
these points. A transformation can be done using both vertical box. Then select Apply.
and horizontal position, horizontal only or vertical only.
)
exclude. Make the appropriate setting for each pair that
The WGS84 point is the point that you have stored with
you match.
GPS. The Local point is the point that you have entered
in or uploaded to the GPS receiver.
If you do not have the Local point in the current job, you can
enter the local point here.
To Import
• Select Import ASCII
test.txt
You will then be sent back to the traverse screen where you
can enter the information to traverse to the next point.
)
• Select your second point and the distance from that point.
You can also enter in a parallel offset.
• Press Menu and Calculate to determine the intersection,.
• Press the Menu button and Calculate to compute the inter-
section and to save the new point.
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When collecting a point offset, it is important to input the offset
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data before occupying the auxiliary point.
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Azimuth Distance: Enter Azimuth, Distance and Delta Height
before occupying the point. Azimuth Distance + O/S Pt
Azimuth Azimuth: Enter Azimuth and Delta Ht for 1st position
from Aux Pt. A; then repeat for PT B.
Distance Distance: Enter Distance and Delta Ht for 1st posi- Aux “A” Aux “B”
tion from Aux Pt A; repeat for position B and choose the solu- 110 o
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tion method (i.e. Left or Right)
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) Because two solutions exist for a double distance inter-
sections, the user must tell the software on what side of
Azimuth - Azimuth
+
O/S Pt
point A-B the offset point lies.
+ O/S Pt (Left Solution)
m 25
35 m
Aux “A” Aux “B”
R
(Right Solution)
Distance Distance
The SR20 does not come standard with the ability to receive
real-time data. This functionality must also be activated via a
key code.
Here you can choose the type of receiver you want to switch
to, SR20 or GS20 from the combo box.
In the Import menu select the SR20 Raw Data file that was
collected in the field. You can read this directly from the CF
card. If you do not have a CF reader, refer to Section 5 of this
manual for instructions on downloading via cable. Select File
of type to be GPS500 raw data.
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