CONTENT part one SC200Introduction ..............................4 1.1 IN THE FRONT OF INSTRUMENT .......................... 5 1.2The back of the instrument ............................. 6 1.3Start the receiver ................................7 part two :Webapplication ................................. 8 2.1 The system statue ................................ 9 2.1.1The system information ..........................9 2.1.2 GNSS STATUS ..............................
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Compass constellation. In addition, the hardware is ready for Galileo (compliant to Galileo OS SIS ICD). The design of both SC100 and SC200 is rugged and lightweight, ensuring ease of transport in work areas. Surveyors can operate outdoors in complete safety thanks to a strong housing resistant to extreme weather conditions: temperatures from -30 °...
2 MAIN FRAME 2.1 IN THE FRONT OF INSTRUMENT On the front panel receiver includes seven keys, four LEDs and an OLED display. Fig. 2.1 The key function as follow: Key/led Function Save the current settings and back to the last menu Return to the main interface from any menu To move the cursor up and down, to modify the parameters To move the cursor left and right...
2.2 THE BACK OF THE INSTRUMENT Fig. 2.2 SC200 included many comunication port, as described in the following Table: Port Function 1:TNC port/GNSS external antenna Connect an external GNSS antenna . 2:DB9 serial port Terminal debugging, connect external radio. 3:7pins Lemo port/COM1 COM1 data output 4:2 pins charge port...
2.3 START THE RECEIVER Long press the red power key of the receiver panel to start the SC200 receiver, after the receiver enters initialization state. The main interface of OLED LCD screen as shown in figure 2.3. Fig. 2.3 Press left /right key to check the current DHCP model or what is the IP address in the static state.
3 WEB INTERFACE If you know which is the station IP address you can remotely connect with it. Usually both the station and your computer are connected to a local network. You can start an internet browser (we suggest Google Chrome or IE8) and enter the local IP and HTTP Server Port, but if you are inside an internal network you don’t need to specify the port.
SYSTEM STATUS 3.1.1 SYSTEM INFORMATION It displays the following information: Station name, index, expire date and time zone. Device model, serial number, hardware and firmware version. GNSS internal board model, serial number, hardware and firmware version IP address ...
Fig. 3.4 3.1.3 SATELLITES It displays the number of the used and tracked satellites, showing elevation, azimuth and Signal-To-Noise ratio for each satellite. Fig. 3.5 3.1.4 DATA TRANSMISSION It displays the current settings of data transmission: IP address and Port of Caster Server...
Mount-point name and correction format transmitted (RTCM, CMR, …) Status of transmission (transmitting, stop, idle) Start Time and Data Size of transmission. Fig 3.6 If it is running and you need to modify the parameters click on “Stop Server”. Once it is not running click “Start server”: the setting interface will be opened.
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Fig 3.8 If file is being recorded and you need to modify the parameters click on “Stop Record”. Once it is not being recorded click “Start Record”: the setting interface will be opened. Fig 3.9 Here, first of all, you can select the file name format between the following: YYYYMMDDhhmmss.dat YYYYMMDDhhmm.dat DOYhhmm.dat...
After the parameters are set, click “submit”, the interface will skip to the data recording interface, the “start record” button turn gray and the static data led will start to blink. CONFIGURATION This section contains all the parameters setting pages of SC200, some of them were already explained previously. 3.2.1 REFERENCE STATION In this page you can define the reference station and its position.
Fig 3.10 The default web access port is 80. You can access the SC200 by Internet inserting IP address and HTTP Server Port, if you are inside an internal network you don’t need to specify this port. 3.2.2 NETWORK SETTINGS...
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Wi-Fi client: you can input the SSID and Password (if required) of an external Wi-Fi network (see Fig. 3.12) Wi-Fi hotspot: you can use wi-fi connection to scan the SC200. The wi-fi hotspot is named by driver serial (for example SC2003121001w), you do not need to input password (See Fig 3.13).
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Fig 3.13 3G modem: you can use it for a GPRS connection. Insert the SIM card and insert the APN parameters. FTP Server: if enable user can access to the station raw data though a FTP page and download the data.
If the recording must start automatically or not. If you need to send data into a FTP website or not. If yes you have to set the IP Address, Port, Username, Password and Remote Directory (ex. “./TEST/SC200/”) to copy the data.
Socket All these option can support the following message type: CMD (input/output): you can send command to the SC200 mother board and receive answers. NMEA (output): you can output 8 different NMEA string (GGA, GSA, GSV, ZDA, RMC, VTG, GST, GLL), you specify the their frequency, from 60 s up to 20 Hz.
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3.2.5.1 BLUETOOTH After the Bluetooth is enabled, click “submit”, now you can use Bluetooth driver to connect to SC200, it is named with the instrument serial (for example SC2003121001W). The page of a PDA will be shown as follow: Fig. 3.18...
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Then you have to insert a password (1234) for establish a secure connection and choose one serial port channel, finally you can connect to the station and receive or sending commands. Fig. 3.19 3.2.5.2 COM1 It works the same like Bluetooth Port, the only differences is that you have to connect to the 7-pin serial port in the back panel and check the baud-rate of transmission.
3.2.6 ALERTS SETTINGS In this page you can enable the option for sending e-mails or SMS from customer to a support center. Fig. 3.20 3.2.7 REGISTRATION In this page you can check the license status and insert a new license. Fig.
3.4.1 ONLINE UPGRADE Starting from the top you can find the option for upgrading the mother board firmware. First you have to select the proper file, provided by Stonex, then push “Upgrade”. Fig. 3.23 SC200 will automatically restart for completing the upgrade procedure.
Fig. 3.24 3.4.2 VIEW LOGS In this part it is possible to take a look or download some internal log of the station: APP log, OS log and kernel log. Fig. 3.25 You can see below an example of log files. Fig.
3.4.3 SECURITY In this part you can modify the login password or create a further login parameters for a guest. Fig. 3.26 3.4.4 STORAGE In this part you can enable the option “Auto clean” which allows the station to automatically delete a part of raw file when the memory space is full, the deleting procedure will start from older files.
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PART FOUR: QUICK SETTING You can quick set the receiver by the panel key. It includes six parts: Start record, Transmit data, Network set, Antenna set, Other set, Device info. From the main interface, press F2 key and you will enter into the quick setting menu, as showed in following picture: Fig.
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Fig. 4.4 Moving again toward right, you can choose the “Network Settings” icon: Fig.4.5 Here you can choose between dynamic or static IP (DHCP ON or OFF), in the second case you have to set the IP address and other related parameters (Subnet Mask, Gateway). Antenna Setting option is actually not yet supported.
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