User's Manual

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6. Tap on the GPS tab.
7. On the GPS tab, choose the coordinate system to be used
in the job as well as the geoid model. Note that the
coordinate system and the geoid model may have been
uploaded earlier to the field terminal using one of the
GNSS Solutions tools (see GNSS Solutions Reference
Manual for more information). A large number of
coordinate systems are stored in FAST Survey. To select
one of them, tap on the
Edit Projection List button and then
Add Predefined.
8. After selecting all the desired parameters, tap OK (located
on top of the screen).
Configuring the Base and the Data Link
Reminder: In this example, you will be configuring a UHF
data link to provide the rover with RTK corrections data in
CPD (DBEN) format.
1. Tap on the Equip tab, then the Instrument function, select
“Thales/Ashtech” from the scroll-down menu and finally
tap
OK.
2. Tap on top of the screen
3. Tap on the name of the configuration corresponding to
the base (e.g. “Z-Max Base”) and then tap
Select. As a
result, FAST Survey automatically updates the settings in
the
Comm Setup function to let you communicate with the
base.
Alternately, you can tap on the Comm Setup button on the
Equip tab and then, in the Port Number field, select the port
you assigned to communicate with the base (see point
2.
in Assigning Virtual Ports to Bluetooth on page 20).
Also, enable “This is a Bluetooth port” and select
“Other” as the
Bluetooth Driver. Then tap OK
4. Tap on the Configure Base button and then choose
“Z-Max” from the
Receiver Type scroll-down menu.
GPS tab screen