E600 User Manual Contents Introduction ......................3 Appearance ....................3 Indicator ......................3 Interface ......................4 Pin definition ....................5 Power button ....................5 Web User Interface ....................6 Position ......................6 Satellites ......................6 Information ....................7 Working Mode ....................7 Satellite Setting .....................
1.1 Appearance The E600 main body is designed with magnesium alloy material to provide durable usage and better heat dispersion as well as light weight 1.3Kg (dual batteries inside).
Solid blue: has Bluetooth connection 1.3 Interface E600 GNSS receive bottom interface is shown as below. There are two battery slots. Micro SIM card and TF card can be installed from slot A. The 7-pin port can be connected to 7-pin cable for data downloading and NMEA output. 5-pin port is used to connect external radio and external power.
Device in Front View Signal ground 1.5 Power button There is a power button on E600 control panel, the main function as below: Long press button for two seconds to power on Power On receiver. Long press button for two seconds then release, Power Off will hear the voice “Power off?”...
E600 User Manual 2. Web User Interface User can connect to receiver WIFI hotspot with PC, smart phone or tablet. The hotspot name is the device serial number, can be found under the bottom of the device label. Open web browser and input the IP address “192.168.10.1”. The default user name is “admin”, password is “password”.
E600 User Manual 2.3 Information View receiver information: firmware version, GNSS board, radio and network module. 2.4 Working Mode Configurate working mode: base, rover or static. 2.5 Satellite Setting Configurate the satellites to be used. “RTK Timeout” setting is for aRTK service (With Hemisphere L-Band service, user cans still keep high accuracy for a period when correction data loses).
E600 User Manual 2.6 Device Configuration Configurate receiver settings: User can set time zone. Direct link mode is used for debug. Sensor means e-bubble data output. Also, the 7-pin port baud rate is changeable. Smart voice broadcast can be disabled. When TF card is insert, can select static data prior storage.
E600 User Manual 2.8 View Logs The log files can be used to diagnose issues. Click “download” to download the files. 2.9 Raw Data Download raw data or convert data to RINEX format. User can use check box, then click “Package” to download multiple files.
This part shows user some basic operations to start working with E600. 3.1 Insert SIM and TF card E600 supports external TF card expansion up to 32 GB for static data storage. Micro SIM card can be used for network working mode. Open battery cover “A” and insert TF card or SIM card.
E600 User Manual 3.3 Charge the battery E600 charger can charge two batteries at the same time. Fully charge the battery will take 4 hours typically. Press the button on the battery to view current battery level (each indicator means 25% battery power). The charging indicator is red when charging, will turn green when fully charged.
E600 User Manual 3.6 E-bubble Calibration E600 is equipped with e-bubble sensor which supports tilt survey in SurPad4.0 software. To calibrate the e-bubble, put the device on flat table or pole (ensure the bubble on the pole is normal before calibration, then centering the pole bubble). In SurPad4.0 software, connect device and click “Device”...
E600 User Manual 4. Internal Radio E600 is equipped with 1-watt internal radio. User can select the transmission power 0.5 watt or 1 watt. There are 8 default channel frequency and the frequency of channel “8” is changeable. With new firmware update, lots of mainly used protocols in survey industrial are supported.
If it is a non-warranty product, and the repair center will handle the maintenance of the extra- fee. After the device is repaired, the same fault is con- firmed by the repair center and e-survey will provide a 3-month free warranty service.
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E600 User Manual Damage to the product is caused by external, including but not limited to, abnormal and unpredictable factors such as satellite systems, geomagnetism, static electricity, physical pressure, etc. Damage caused by force majeure such as earth- quakes, floods, wars, etc.
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