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USER MANUAL v.2 (March 2018)
Settop M1

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL v.2 (March 2018) Settop M1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index ABOUT SETTOP M1 ............................4 RECEIVER FUNCTIONS ..........................5 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS SETTOP M1 ..................6 GPS/GNSS ..............................6 COMMUNICATIONS ..........................7 COMMUNICATION PORTS ........................7 ELECTRICAL AND OPERATING REQUIREMENTS ................8 SIZE AND WEIGHT............................ 8 SCHEME SETTOP M1 ............................9 ..............................
  • Page 3 SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 4: About Settop M1

    About Settop M1 The Settop M1 is a GNSS reference receiver with remote control for Total Stations. It allows you to manage GPS data while carrying out surveying work with a Total Station through various communication ports such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Radio, Ethernet and GSM. Its flexibility and versatility makes the M1 the standard reference model in surveying applications.
  • Page 5: Receiver Functions

    Receiver Functions Settop M1 features are many and their versatility is very high. It can be configured as: • Simple Base: With the possibility of sending differential corrections by radio and telephone integrated systems (CASTER). • Rover: You can receive differential corrections by radio or telephone, with an integrated battery or installed in a backpack.
  • Page 6: Features And Specifications Settop M1

    Features and specifications Settop M1 The Receiver Settop M1 has the following features: GPS/GNSS • 220 Channels: GPS: Simultaneous L1 C/A, L2E,L2C, L5 GLONASS: Simultaneous L1 C/A, L1 P, L2 C/A (GLONASS M Only), L2 P SBAS: Simultaneous L1 C/A, L5...
  • Page 7: Communications

    COMMUNICATIONS Radio Module • Bandwidth: 390 - 430 MHz or 430 - 470 MHz • Frequency Control • Synthesized 12.5 kHz resolution setting • Frequency Stability ± 1 ppm • 12.5/25 kHz Channel Spacing (detectable) • RF Transmitter Output • w (RX-only) & 0.1-1 w (Programmable) •...
  • Page 8: Electrical And Operating Requirements

    ELECTRICAL AND OPERATING REQUIREMENTS • External Power: 12 – 30V AC. • Power: All components activated at full power: 12.8W • Operating temperature -40º a 75º C • Storage temperature -55º a 85º C • Random vibe MIL-STD 810F (7.7g RMS) •...
  • Page 9: Scheme Settop M1

    Scheme Settop M1 For a good understanding of the equipment, please study the following diagrams Front View Post-process Post-process (Green LED) Status Action Turned Off Doesn't store data Constant flashing 1s Storing data Fixed Full memory Power (Red LED) Status...
  • Page 10 Flashing light Linking to a device Fixed Device linked Wi-Fi (Red LED) Status Action Turned Off Not linked to any network Modulated light Looking for a network Wi-Fi Constant flashing AD-HOC Mode (2 per second) Fixed Network linked Radio - Phone Radio (Green LED)
  • Page 11 Constant flashing Station connected via cable and bluetooth (3 per second) USB - RS232 (Green LED) Status Action Turned Off Device Disconnected Constant flashing Device connected via USB in LEMO 2 (2 per second) RS232 (Red LED) Status Action Turned Off Device disconnected Constant flashing...
  • Page 12: Back View

    Back View Radio Radio antenna connector COM1 Lemo connector for RS232/ power in COM2 Lemo connector for USB / power in/out (RS232 with adapter cable) Phone GSM Antenna connector Satellites GPS Antenna connector SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 13: Upper View

    Upper View ON/OFF Button Turn on the device by pressing the button. AD-HOC Mode ON (3 taps on the button, force temporal AD-HOC). When the receiver is turned on. Turn off the device by pressing the button for a few seconds, until the leds are flashing fast. SETTOPSURVEY, S.L.
  • Page 14: Receiver Installation

    Receiver Installation Weather conditions The equipment is conforms to environment rating (IP67), which makes it dust-proof and protects it against contact with solids and liquids and makes it able to withstand pressure and water leakage when the unit is submerged to a maximum of 1m. However, you must take reasonable care to keep the unit dry.
  • Page 15: Batteries And Power

    The battery supplied with the receiver Settop M1 is a rechargeable 12V NiMH Settop 9Ah which allows continuous operation for up to 8 hours and with a special integrated battery the Settop M1 receivers capacity increases to 14Ah that allows the unit to work continuously for more than 13 hours. Also, to ensure continuity of operation it can be connected to the mains transformer with 12V - 32V.
  • Page 16: Powering To Other Devices

    Powering to other devices Settop M1 can power other devices connected through the COM1 or COM2 slots. To do so, System Settings must indicate on the bridge option the limit of power supply you want, cutting off at the time of peak indicated.
  • Page 17: Configuring The Receiver

    Configuring the receiver Default settings The Settop M1 receiver comes with a default configuration to start a job easily. The configuration of SETTOP M1 default state is: • Main user Username: admin Password: m1 *Note: This user is for web interface and caster services.
  • Page 18: Turn On Settop M1

    Turn on Settop M1 When you received SETTOP M1 for the first time, it is necessary to set a minimum setting. You can follow this setting Step by Step: Configuring via Wi-Fi • Step 1: Connect Power Cable (Ref. 310508) in COM 1 or COM2, or internal battery (Ref. M1-Rover-Battery) •...
  • Page 19: Sources Of Electrical Interference

    For more information, contact Settop Survey (support@settopsurvey.com). SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 20: Configuring The Receiver Using Web Interface

    Configuring the receiver using web interface The software of the Settop M1 has been designed as a web application. This means that no type of software installation is necessary on the computer and you only have to connect to its interface web via a local network or via Internet and you can interact with the application.
  • Page 21: System Status

    System Status The top bar in the browser, informs us of the current settings of the receiver SETTOP M1. Receiver Coordinates In the first part of the bar, we can look at the coordinates received in WGS84 Information In the second column, appears date, time and firmware installed.
  • Page 22 Communication The third picture indicates used communication method. Ethernet, Wi-Fi and mobile phone. For Wi-Fi and mobile phone, it also shows the coverage level (see Network). Battery The battery symbol indicates voltage level received for the receiver The battery levels are divided into 5 states ranging from 0% to 100% Battery 1-25% 25-50%...
  • Page 23: System Configuration

    System configuration You can configure the main features of Settop M1 via the side menu. Each icon will indicate with graphical features the status of your device configuration. GPS Settings 1. Configuration In the first tab of GPS, are chains of NMEA data output. These can be configured to output 1Hz, 2Hz, 5Hz, 10Hz, 50Hz, 1s, 2s, 5s depending on the user need.
  • Page 24 GPS data can be received through this option: COM Port 1: 115.200bps, 8, n, 1 TCP/IP Port: 20.000 Bluetooth: 115.200 bps The common settings for the GNSS receiver that will be present in all other sections are: • Selecting and tracking constellations (WAAS, GLONASS, L2C) •...
  • Page 25 SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 26 2. Post process This option allows you to save files for GNSS post processing. Internal memory available is 1GB. By pressing ON, starts to save a new file. By pressing OFF, it stops the record file. Before starting a new postprocessing session the user needs to select if old files will be deleted automatically when memory is full.
  • Page 27 By pressing File management it shows a list of stored files. Here you can download the selected files by pressing or delete the file by pressing By pressing Delete files, it cleans all files recorded and pressing Format file system it cleans the memory and it formats again the internal memory.
  • Page 28 CMR +, RTCM 3.0 and RT27. Users can connect through the IP and port specified with the username and password (default user: admin and pswd: m1) Settop M1 can manage up to 8 users connected at the same time. To add and manage users you should go to System → Manage.
  • Page 29 4. Rover The option GPS Rover allows use of the SETTOP M1 as a rover receiver and use its features (see Examples of Configuration). Settop M1 in Rover Mode receives automatically CMR+, RTCM2.3 and RTCM3.0 corrections. By pressing will store a point. The number will increase in one unit and it will show coordinates (Lat/Long/Elev), date and time.
  • Page 30 SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 31 Here and the coordinates fields will be filled automatically. If the Settop M1 receives corrections from another Base or Caster, is possible configure our receiver in Fixed position before to press Here for an optimum configuration of the system coordinates. This system can extend the distance between bases.
  • Page 32 SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 33 TS should not exceed the length of the cable (1.5 m approx.). The cable plugs into the hirose 6-pin connector to the COM port of the TS and the USB connector on the specified port for it in the Settop M1 (COM2).
  • Page 34 When tab with SN (serial number) is printed in green, communication is OK. SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 35 Network Settings Network configuration has three interfaces that appear in the top horizontal bar, Modem, Wi-Fi, Ethernet: Modem Wi-Fi Ethernet 1. Modem The data required to configure internet access via the phone are the APN, username and password. The intensity of the signal from the telephone network data transfer is shown at five levels ranging from 0% (gray) to 100% (blue) regardless of the technology used.
  • Page 36 2. Wi-Fi To configure the wireless network of Settop M1 you have to choose from the available options. The first parameter to look for is the network name (ESSID), the type of encryption can be WEP, WPA or nothing at all, the mode can be DHCP (IP automatically assigned by the router) or static (you must configure the IP, subnet mask and gateway.
  • Page 37 The Scan button tracks all available activated networks within reach of the Settop M1. All of these networks appear in a list and you can select one by double clicking on it; it is then pre-set and you only need to introduce the password.
  • Page 38 Adhoc The Settop M1 has an IP assigned 192.168.2.2 and connected device has an IP assigned in the range of 192.168.2.xxx SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 39 3. Ethernet You can connect Settop M1 with an Ethernet cable and an adapter. You can select the mode within Static or DHCP. If the selection is Static, you must configure the IP, Net Mask and Gateway. If mode selection is DHCP the configuration is automatic SETTOPSURVEY, S.L.
  • Page 40 10m. To synchronize Settop M1 with a Total Station we must go to the Bluetooth section and link the device. This is done by pressing Scan new Device and selecting one from the list. To be assigned, press Assign devices.
  • Page 41 The sensitivity should be set depending on what you are going to give the Settop M1. High sensitivity is recommended for jobs like configuring Rover and low sensitivity when working as Base.
  • Page 42 Below the icon is the current configuration. To change it, you have to press OK. Bridge is the option to power other devices connected to COM1 or COM2 from Settop M1, it should indicate the maximum power. In the event of exceeding this limit, the power is cut off. This limit can be 15V, 20V, 25V and 30V.
  • Page 43 Option: Used to update the Settop M1 to the latest firmware. Update By pressing Check for a new version it connects to Settop Upgrade Servers and if there is some new version available it will start to download the latest firmware.
  • Page 44 After downloading the latest version. The unit must be rebooted If there aren’t new versions it appears a message Option: This is reserved for Technical Service. You must enter a password to access SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 45 Option: Allows user management system. User may change the username and password Manage of the administrator of the Settop M1. You can also manage usernames and passwords for caster users (create and delete users). Option: Closes all routines, turns off the receiver and turns it on again.
  • Page 46: Appendix I - Examples Of Configuration

    The following section is intended to give some basic guidelines and tips on how to assemble and configure the Settop M1 in a few simple steps for the various utilities for which it was designed. These recommendations are only in order to get a basic idea of the potential of Settop M1.
  • Page 47: Simple Base Mode

    • Tribrach • Extension • Tripod • Settop integrated battery or external battery You can use the internal communication modules (either the modem or telephony radio module) to transmit the signal to the other rover receivers. After installing the base in the desired location, you proceed to configure it through the computer or mobile device with Wi-Fi.
  • Page 48 • Sensitivity: Low The channel and power depend on the environment in which the Settop M1 is to be located. After setting up, base icon will appear in the top bar of the current configuration, with the number of satellites being received at this time.
  • Page 49: Rover Mode

    • Antenna Cable • Range pole • Battery integrated Settop • Bag / Backpack for transporting the receiver Settop M1 • External Battery In the same way as in the base configuration, you will benefit from the internal communication modules available (radio or telephone modem) to receive the corrections sent through a reference or base station.
  • Page 50 The channel and power also depend on how you configured the Base If you have a SIM card for GPRS data download (rates depends on the contract with the operator) in the M1 receptor, can receive corrections via NTRIP protocol. To do this, we must firstly go to Caster Settings.
  • Page 51 Next, press List to list the available mount points on the server. Mountpoint is selected and you press ON. If all parameters are correct, the selected point on green, if there is an error (usually username and / or password) the mountpoints will appear in red. Once you are receiving the appropriate corrections, we can go to tab GPS Rover.
  • Page 52: Reference Base For Infrastructure Mode

    • UPS For the configuration of a reference base station it is necessary to ensure continuous power to the Settop M1. The specified ports to receive power are COM1. The GPS antenna should be placed on the top of the building and at an “open”...
  • Page 53 Once the base set appears in the top bar of the current configuration, with the number of satellites currently receiving. To take full advantage of a Reference Station as Settop M1, it is advisable that the machine's IP is static.
  • Page 54 In this way, users can always connect to the same IP and port without configuring the computer every time it reboots. Transmission formats are CMR+ and RTCM 3.0 With the baseline already configured, data can be sent over the Internet to another computer located in the headquarters of the company, for example.
  • Page 55: Maritime Jobs Mode

    • Sounder • Transducer To set the receiver Settop M1 for maritime works you must ensure continuous supply, either through an integrated battery Settop M1, an external battery NiMH or a power supply. The GPS antenna needs to be connected to the vertical transducer and fastened securely to the boat.
  • Page 56 The channel and power also depend on how you have configured the Base. Another option to receive corrections with SETTOP M1 is connected as a client to a NTRIP caster and entering the IP and port of the server, along with a username and password (if necessary) would get the corrections by mobile phone.
  • Page 57: Control Center Monitoring / Monitoring Mode

    The purpose of using a GPS is to discern whether the station is in a zone of influence. It is not advisable to exceed the 30m distance between the antenna and the Settop Through the web interface you can access the total station.
  • Page 58: Centre Mode Control For Dynamic Controls

    OK to start receiving corrections supported by the Settop M1 (they are: CMR, CMR +, RTCM 2.3, RTCM 3.0.) via the radio. SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 59 • Protocol: Trimtalk • Sensitivity: High It is possible that you will require more than one receiver Settop M1 for proper dynamic monitoring. It will depend the points, antennas and stations to be controlled and the connection method used. Settings are the same for the other receivers.
  • Page 60: Guided Mode Control Of Cranes

    For placing concrete blocks on certain sites with the precision that an RTK GPS generates you need the GPS antenna position to be on top of the vertical boom crane. Also, the Settop M1 must be powered by an external battery which is connected to COM1 or COM2.
  • Page 61 The channel and power also depend on how you configured the Base. An external software (like Hypack or GPSat (see software manual)), shows the location of the blocks that the crane has to put in place. SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 62: Appendix Ii - Faq (Frequently Asked Questions)

    The total station is not responding The total station that is linked to the M1 doesn’t measure or doesn’t respond properly. In order to get it working correctly, you need to reset the Total Station. If the station is connected via USB cable in the COM2 port, you can do this remotely with the Internet connection.
  • Page 63 Open the application CMD in administrator mode Key in: • netsh wlan set profileparameter name="Settop-M10000107"(Serial Number) ConnectionType=IBSS Key in the serial number of Settop M1 For connecting to network adhoc: • netsh wlan connnect "Settop-M10000107"(Serial Number) For disconnect: • netsh wlan disconnect "Settop-M10000107”(Serial Number) SETTOPSURVEY, S.L.
  • Page 64: Appendix Iii - Accessories And Options

    57970-10 Antenna Trimble Zephyr Geodetic 2 57971-10 310484 Radio ½ wave Antenna 90º Adapter for antenna M1(radio FME-ETNC antenna) SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 65 DPA900/1800º- Antenna Procom 900/1800º-FME 90º Adapter for antenna BFME-MFME DPA900/1800-FME 310508 Power Cable to Settop M1 Cable TNC/TNC enclosure RG223 310391 310604 Cable Settop M1 to COM2 310605 Cable S8 to Settop M1 310509PPS PPS CableRS232 to Settop M1 SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 66 410166 Range pole carbon fiber 2m + bag 890355 Bag for range pole fiber 2 m. 53705-00 Field collector bracket External battery Settop II SettopbatteryII 11.1V/10.4Ah Li-Ion Charger for SettopBattery II – 11.1V 310644 Lithium Ion 11,1V/9,6Ah battery – Aluminium housing...
  • Page 67 Programing Dongle ADL 510227 SettopGPS Field software USB Flash Memory with Settop CleuUSB22GB053 Package Settop bag for Settop M1 (45x35x20 890357 cms.) PE1070-000- Settop M1 Hardback 110E01 SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 68 Bag medium black 1470-000-110E SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...
  • Page 69 SETTOPSURVEY, S.L. Bofarull 14, 08027 Barcelona (Spain) Phone: (+34) 93 340 05 73 Fax: (+34) 93 351 95 18 www.settopsurvey.com info@settopsurvey.com...

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