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Sokkia_GSR2700ISX_RoverGPRS.doc March 3, 2010 Sokkia GSR 2700 ISX – GPRS Configuration You must be using FieldGenius 2008 v4.0.1 or newer. Start | Settings | Coordinate System Coordinate System Settings Access this screen by going to Start | Settings | Coordinate Systems.
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Sokkia_GSR2700ISX_RoverGPRS.doc March 3, 2010 Model and Communication The default baud rate for the Sokkia GSR2700 ISX is 38400. In our example we have it set to COM6 because we are using a Bluetooth connection to connect to the rover. For your data collector, the COM port could be different.
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Sokkia_GSR2700ISX_RoverGPRS.doc March 3, 2010 Active Tolerance Mode Here you can set the default tolerance mode when you first connect to the rover. Once connected you can switch between them on the GPS Control menu. Antenna Height Select the correct antenna model from the list.
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Sokkia_GSR2700ISX_RoverGPRS.doc March 3, 2010 Correction Link Most 2700s use an internal modem and a default baud rate of 115200. Always confirm the modem settings with your dealer. Choose the message type you want to use such as RTCM or CMR. If you later select a mount point which uses a different data format, FieldGenius will change this setting to match the...
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Sokkia_GSR2700ISX_RoverGPRS.doc March 3, 2010 Connect to your Rover Connect to the GPS Receiver (Autonomous Solution) On the Instrument Selection screen, select your GPS Rover profile and press the Connect button. If you are connecting via Bluetooth, follow any prompts that come up. Screens and messages will vary depending on type of data collector.
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Sokkia_GSR2700ISX_RoverGPRS.doc March 3, 2010 Connect to the NTRIP Server (RTK Solution) When you get to the map screen, you will see the current solution type as “Auton” for Autonomous. Press the Control button. In the Select GPS Task screen, press the Modem On button.
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