User's Manual Part 1

Introduction
HiPer XT Operator’s Manual
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Getting Acquainted
The HiPer XT receiver is 158.5mm wide, 173mm deep, 113mm high,
and weighs approximately ??kg. The receiver’s advanced design
allows users to significantly reduce the number of cables required for
receiver operation, with the ability to perform jobs more reliably and
efficiently, especially when moving.
The receiver is also versatile and can be configured in several
different ways. The casing allocates space for two nonremovable, on-
board Li-Ion batteries, a Bluetooth wireless technology module, a
GSM communication module (optional), and two Euro cards. One of
the Euro cards is the GPS receiver and the other is used for UHF
communications.
See Table 1-2 on page 1-13 for a description of the operating times
for the HiPer XT receiver as a Base or Rover. For receiver
specifications, see Appendix A.
Internal Components
The following sections describe the internal components of the HiPer
XT receiver.
GPS+ Antenna
An internal, micro-strip antenna capable of receiving GPS L1/L2
signals and GLONASS L1/L2 signals.
Bluetooth Module
A combination of software and hardware technology that makes the
HiPer XT a mobile, wireless, GPS+ receiver that support a point-to-
point serial profile. As such, the HiPer XT can transfer and
synchronize files between the receiver and any other Bluetooth
wireless technology device that supports serial profile, including
portable handheld devices and external controllers, Bluetooth
adapters for PC-USB/RS ports, mobile computers and phones, IPAQs,
PCMCA-to-Bluetooth adapters, etc.