Setting Up Viva Uno - Leica Viva GNSS Getting Started Manual

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Position of cables in
the backpack
1.5
Use
Description
Viva GNSS, Equipment
c
a
b
GS_112
Refer to "1.6 Using the Backpack" for advice on using the backpack.

Setting up Viva Uno

The equipment setups described following are to be used for static operations over
markers or for rover with extended periods of use in the field.
The Viva Uno instrument consists of the CS field controller (CS10/CS15) and the GS
GNSS antenna cap (GS05/GS06) attached to the CS field controller.
The CS field controller with the GS GNSS antenna cap attached, clips to the tripod leg.
Connections are made to the external GNSS antenna.
The CS field controller with the GS GNSS antenna cap attached is fixed to the pole with
the GHT62. The setup can be used as a DGPS rover, if fitted with the DGPS option.
• GNSS antenna is mounted directly using screw fitting. If using stub and adapter,
procedures can vary slightly.
• When using the adapter and carrier, ensure that the GNSS antenna and the adapter
assembly slide down the full length of the carrier stub. An incorrectly mounted
GNSS antenna will have a direct effect on the results.
• GNSS antenna is AS05.
If the instrument is left in the container during use in high temperatures, the lid should
be left open. Refer to the CS10/CS15 User Manual for operating and storage temper-
atures.
It is always recommended to use the external GNSS antenna (AS05) to optimise the
reception of satellite signals.
a) 1.6 m antenna cable
b) 1.8 m cable to connect CS field
controller and GS instrument
c) 1.2 m antenna cable to connect radio
housing and radio antenna
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