Topcon HiPer SR - MAGNET Field Configuration For Network RTK
MAGNET Field data collection software supports using a Topcon HiPer SR receiver as a rover within a hosting Real Time GNSS Network. By default, the software's Elevation Mask defines a minimum angle above the horizon in degrees. The software will track and use all satellites above and reject any below this customizable horizon.
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Topcon HiPer SR - MAGNET Field Configuration For Network RTK
MAGNET Field data collection software supports using a Topcon HiPer SR receiver as a rover within a hosting Real Time GNSS Network. By default, the software's Elevation Mask defines a minimum angle above the horizon in degrees. The software will track and use all satellites above and reject any below this customizable horizon.
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Below is a Quick Guide showing and describing common settings to build a Survey Configuration in MAGNET Field data collection
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a Topcon HiPer SR receiver as a rover within a surrounding Real Time GNSS Network. From the main menu, go to Configure >> Survey. Within the "GPS+ Configuration" section, tap the triple dot button to see a listing of existing configurations. Back to Training Sessions Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK TopconTotalCare.com 2014 Tap the existing My Network RTK survey configuration template. Tap the Add button to have MAGNET Field software reference the settings within this template and provide a cloned copy for you to customize. MAGNET Field Survey Configuration It is common to customize the Configuration name from the template default. Change the configuration name from My RTK Copy to perhaps HiPer SR Network RTK for intuitive recall later. To support using a Topcon HiPer SR receiver within a hosting Real Time GNSS Network, ensure to declare a Configuration Type of Network RTK (shown above). Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK TopconTotalCare.com 2014 Configure Rover Receiver To support using a Topcon HiPer SR receiver within a hosting Real Time GNSS Network, declare that Rover Manufacturer is Topcon. Checking the Post Processing box will result in MAGNET Field software presenting options to begin logging raw static file(s) in your Topcon HiPer SR receiver during you survey. User preference and project specific. Within the "Configure: Rover Receiver" screen, choices are to connect to the HiPer SR receiver via a wireless Bluetooth (default) method or using a Serial Cable (backup method). The "Receiver Model" corresponds to be HiPer SR. Elevation Mask defines a minimum angle above the horizon in degrees. From this minimum angle, the software will track and use all satellites above and reject any below this customizable horizon. By default, the software's Elevation Mask is set to be 13 degrees. Protocol. To supporting gaining access by sending User Name and Password credentials to the hosting Real Time GNSS Network server, declare a protocol of NTRIP (Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol). The "Antenna Type" field is automatically set to be HiPer SR to support the previous "Receiver Model" choice. Antenna Height. By default the initial rover antenna height of 2.000 meters (6.652 feet) is commonly set here within the software's global Survey Configuration. This rover antenna height can be changed during the survey at any time. Configure Modem Connection Designed for smaller site surveys, the Topcon HiPer SR does not have an internal modem. Instead, the Topcon HiPer SR receiver uses an impressive and simple LongLINK connection method during Real Time Kinematic (RTK) sessions. Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK TopconTotalCare.com 2014 However, since will will need an active internet connection to support working with a Topcon HiPer SR receiver inside of a hosting Real Time GNSS Network, we will select the remaining Modem Connect option of using the internal 3.5G celluar modem within the Controller (the Topcon Tesla field controller itself). Just add a SIM card and go! The Topcon Tesla field controller is available with an internal 3.5G GSM modem. It is common then, prior to working with MAGNET Field data collection software, to remove a battery from the Tesla field controller, insert a SIM card for the local cellular network, and task the Tesla's operating system to automatically configure for you. With the internal SIM card automatically configured and actively on the internet, then launch MAGNET Field data collection software. Here in the software's Survey Configuration, we will declare that MAGNET Field will use an Existing Network Connection. Configure Modem Internet Information Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK TopconTotalCare.com 2014 Similar to the mailing address of a building identifies its location to others, we are now provided the ability to declare the Internet Protocol Address (IP Address) and Port Number of your Real Time GNSS Network's server that is providing corrections for you. You will need to input into MAGNET Field software in the format of IP Address : Port Number with an example of: 192.168.1.1:8008 After inputting an IP Address and Port Number, it is common to declare a recognizable name for easy recall later. With both IP Address, Port Number, and Name input, tap the Add New button to have it added to your Address List. Configure NTRIP Login Information Your NTRIP user identification and password are issued to you from your Real Time GNSS Network manager. Here, you can add what your NTRIP credentials are for automatic login into your network. Finished with Equipment, now Customize How to Measure Split into two screens to support two buttons. Here within the "Configure Topo Survey" screen, users can customize the single button behavior when collecting topo measurements.
Precise and Quick Survey Topo Options Within MAGNET Field software's Survey >> Topo screen, there are two buttons at the lower right corner of the screen, Precise and Quick. The global Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK TopconTotalCare.com 2014 settings declared here within the Survey Configuration will dictate how single tapping the buttons during data collection will behave. Settings can of course be changed from shot to shot later. However, it is common to use the default settings shown and customize to your field project's needs. Configure: Automatic Topographic Survey Within this settings screen, users can declare how often or at what customized distance a field measurement will automatically be recorded. Show above are common settings (within the global Survey Configuration) that can be changed at anytime later. Configure: Stakeout Settings Within the next screen, users can specify a Horizontal Distance Tolerance from which MAGNET Field software will graphically "zoom in". At this customizable radius, the software will center the "target" that you are being navigated to and then plot your relative position in real time. It is common to declare a Horizontal Distance Tolerance of 0.05 meter (or perhaps 0.2 foot) . The Reference Direction will provide an orientation for guidance instructions during stakeout (navigation) routines. It is common to declare an initial stakeout reference direction of North where the top of your field controller is expected to be oriented in a "northerly" direction in order for resulting navigation instructions to make sense. This setting too can be changed later from stakeout session to stakeout session. Configure: Stakeout Settings If the field project requires you to not only stakeout / be navigated to design points but to also set monumentation and take a measurement over the stakeout point, then within the Configure: Stakeout Settings screen you can declare how this stored point will be collected. Exact same options from Survey Topo screen are available using two buttons of Precise and Quick single button behavior. Shown above are commonly used settings. Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK TopconTotalCare.com 2014 Configure: Stake and Store Settings A continuation from previous screen, here you can specify behavior after a calculated or design point is navigated to (stakeout), set, and stored. For example, with the commonly used settings shown above, this will result in the suffix of, "_stk" automatically added to the point name of the Design Point being navigated to. An additional descriptive Note will also be added containing the actual Design Point that was being navigated to. Configure: Advanced Settings Satellite System - specify whether GPS only or GPS + GLONASS satellites will be tracked and used within the rover receiver. RTK Position - two modes available: Extrapolation (default) or Matched Epoch (optional). Using the default RTK Position method of Extrapolation, MAGNET Field software will have the rover receiver "extrapolate" the base station's carrier phase measurements when computing current RTK positions. Track L2C Satellites - if supported within Option Authorization Files (OAF's) programmed into both the base (reference station) and the rover receiver, available L2C signals will be included into the rover's solution type. This option is checked on by default. Multipath Reduction - checking this option on will have the receiver's firmware look for, identify, and reject signals that took "multiple paths" to arrive at the rover receiver's antenna (checked on by default). Cooperative Tracking - turned on, this option will result in the rover receiver actively tracking the satellites up above. Rather than just "listen" and hope to catch a signal, this option will cause the receiver to anticipate where satellites "wil be" and reaquire after signal is lost. Due to dynamic job sites, network, etc. this option is checked off by default. Canopy Environment - used when the rover receiver is tasked with measuring within a "signal hostile" environment. Meaning, checking this option will have the firmware within the rover receiver slow down and not accept any cycle slips (signal breaks) while computing it's position. Again, this advanced option will slow the rover down in it's attempts to solve ambiguities and achieve a Fixed solution type. Base Station Make - Common to set to "Automatic Detection". This will result in the manufacturer name of the hosting reference station being displayed within MAGNET Field data collection software. Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK TopconTotalCare.com 2014 Assets, 3 Items Advanced Configuration Settings Lastly, there are four remaining options for user customization as to how the software will respond during each of the described events. Associated Training Sessions Topcon HiPer SR: MAGNET Field Configuration for Network RTK TopconTotalCare.com 2014