User's Manual

Kinematic (Stop & Go) Surveying for Rover Stations
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Kinematic (Stop & Go)
Surveying for Rover Stations
In a kinematic stop and go survey, the stationary receiver (Base
station) is set up at a known point, such as a survey monument, or an
unknown point. The receiver continually tracks satellites and logs raw
data into its memory. The Rover receiver is set up at an unknown
point and collects data in static mode for 2 to 10 minutes. When
finished, assign the Rover to kinematic status and move to the next
survey point. At this point, and each subsequent point, the receiver
changes to static mode to collect data. The Rover is in kinematic
mode when moving. The Rover is in static mode while collecting
data.
To set up kinematic surveying for Rover Stations:
1. Set up the Rover at an unknown point, and press power. Allow
the Rover to collect static data for two to ten minutes. The REC
LED will be orange.
2. Check the STAT light for satellites tracked.
3. When finished, press the FN key for less than 1 second to assign
the Rover to kinematic.
4. Move the Rover to the next location (survey point), and press the
FN key for less than a second to collect the data in static mode for
two to ten minutes.
5. Repeat steps three and four until all points are surveyed. The
occupation time for the points depends on the same factors as for
the static survey method.
6. When finished, press the FN key for one to five seconds to stop
logging data. Turn off the Rover if needed.
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Remember, if the REC LED blinks green, the
current mode is dynamic, if it blinks orange, the
current mode is static.