S E T U P A N D S U R V E Y
3
Surveying with the Maxor
Kinematic Survey
You can use the kinematic survey method in two ways:
• Stop and go survey
• Kinematic continuous (trajectory) survey
Stop and Go Survey
The stationary receiver (Base station) is set up at a known point such as a survey
monument. The receiver continually tracks the satellites and logs the raw data into its
memory. The rover receiver is set up at an unknown point and collects data in static
mode for 2 to 10 minutes.
1. Using PCView, configure and set up the Base as described in "Static Survey" on
page 3-7.
2. Using PCView, click Configuration->Receiver->MinPad, and configure the
Rover with the following parameters, then click Apply (Figure 3-8):
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See Table 4-1on page 4-4 for FN key functions and REC LED statuses.
Notice:
Remember, both Base and Rover receivers must collect
data from common satellites at a common data recording
rate and with identical elevation mask angles.
3. Set up the Rover at an unknown point and press power. Allow the Rover to collect
static data for two to ten minutes. The REC LED will be orange.
3-10 Maxor User's Manual
FN Key Mode, Occupation Mode Switch – enable
Initial data collection dynamic mode, Static – enable
Figure 3-8. Rover MinPad Configuration
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