Setting Up As A Real-Time Rover - Leica Viva GNSS Getting Started Manual

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1.4
Use
Description
Viva GNSS, Equipment
Step
Description
16.
Connect the radio
antenna to the radio
using the second 1.2 m
antenna cable.
17.
Press the ON/OFF
button on the instru-
ment for at least 2 s
(GS25: 3 s) to switch on
the instrument.

Setting up as a Real-Time Rover

The following equipment setups are to be used for real-time rover with extended
periods of use in the field.
The radio attaches to the instrument (GS10) or is inserted into the instrument (GS25)
and is placed in the backpack. Connections are made to the GNSS antenna, radio
antenna and CS field controller. The cables coming from the backpack can be discon-
nected when an obstacle such as a fence has to be crossed.
The CS field controller is fixed to the pole with the GHT62. Connection between the
GS12/GS14/GS15/GS08plus instrument and the CS field controller is made through
Bluetooth.
• GNSS antenna/GS12/GS14/GS15/GS08plus instrument is mounted directly using
screw fitting. If using stub and adapter, procedures can vary slightly.
• When using the pole with stub, ensure that the GNSS
antenna/GS12/GS14/GS15/GS08plus instrument and the screw-to-stub adapter
slide down the full length of the stub before tightening the locking ring. An incor-
rectly mounted GNSS antenna/GS12/GS14/GS15/GS08plus instrument will have a
direct effect on the results.
• Aluminium poles are used. They can be replaced with their carbon fibre equivalent
without any change to these instructions.
• Standard radio is used throughout the instructions. Digital cellular phones can also
be used but the setup can differ slightly.
• GNSS antennas are AS05 or AS10. Procedures/setup can vary if AR10, AR20 or
AR25 is used.
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