SmartWorx Viva – How to Record Static Observation Data On-Board... Receivers Operating in Base Mode

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SmartWorx Viva – How to Record Static Observation Data On-Board... Receivers Operating in Base Mode
SmartWorx Viva – How to Record Static Observation Data On-Board GS
Receivers Operating in Base Mode
Firmware Version 4.03
AUG12
The Viva system provides many options that improve on needed hardware in the field. One of
these options is the ability to store static GNSS observations directly to a SD memory card in the
GS receiver. There are options for storing either the Leica MDB format or RINEX formatted data
files. Each of these options for recording static data requires a license key to activate these
capabilities. This guide will provide the steps needed to start a static observation session with a
single CS controller and a GS receiver operating as an RTK base.
In this example the GS receiver that will be used as a RTK base has already been configured for
transmitting the needed RTK corrections. The options shown here are required to configure
the GS receiver to collect static data while operating in base mode.
Inserting the SD Card into the GS Receiver
The SD card that will store the GNSS observation should be placed in the GS receiver. The
following Figures A and B show an example of the LED configuration for the GS receivers when
a formatted SD card is inserted and ready to record data. When the SD card is inserted into the
receiver the LED next to the SD card icon will turn solid green. This means the card is
recognized and available for data recording.
Figure A - Leica GS15 with SD Card Inserted
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Figure B - Leica GS10 with SD Card Inserted
Static Observation Recording Settings for a GS Receiver
These are the needed settings for the GS RTK base to record static data:
From the main menu select the Instrument icon
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Next, choose the Base settings icon…
Next, select the Raw data settings icon…
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In the Logging GPS Base Data screen select the box next to Log data for post-processing and
the options will be viewable. In the Rate: field choose the epoch interval you wish to record
observations. In the Data type: field you can choose either Leica format (MDB) or RINEX if you
have the needed options activated on the GS receiver. In this example we will be logging data
in Leica format (MDB) to import the static data into Leica Geo Office (LGO) for processing.
Leica Static Data (MDB)
If you were logging RINEX format directly on the GS receiver, the options would appear as
follows:
RINEX ver 2.11
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Completing RTK Base Setup
To start the RTK base with raw data logging, simply choose the Go to Work! icon from the main
menu.
Next choose the icon for the method of choosing the base coordinate. In this example we are
setting up the receiver over a known point. For this options choose Over known point
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You can now enter the Antenna Height, and RTK base antenna definition … and then select F1
(Next) function key.
No you are prompted to select the coordinates of the control point you have placed the RTK
base receiver. Select the correct Point ID: and check your coordinates. Select F1 (Next) and the
receiver will accept the coordinates and start to transmit RTK corrections and log static raw
data.
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Viva SmartWorx will know display the following message:
This message gives the user the option to stay connected to the base receiver or to switch over
to the rover receiver. If you are using a Bluetooth connection you can switch over to the Rover
mode by selecting F1 (Rover). If you have your CS controller connected to the base receiver by
the use of a GEV237 or a GEV234 cable, remove the cable connection first and then select F1
(Rover).
Return to Rover Mode
When you choose to switch to the rover mode the CS controller will disconnect from the GS
base receiver. You will receive the message “Connection to GS sensor lost” when the system
disconnects from the GS base receiver and the system will change to the Rover mode menu,
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Check the GS Base Receiver for Static Data Logging
Before you leave the GS Base receiver, observe that the SD card is recording the raw data. The
LED for the SD card will blink green as shown in Figures C and D when the SD card is recording
data.
Figure C - Leica GS15 with SD Card Logging Data
Figure D - Leica GS10 with SD Card Logging Data
Please do not forget about the imaging capabilities of SmartWorx. Stop and take a picture(s)
and assign it to you control point in the database
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Saving the Static Survey Data File and Ending the Static Session
When you have collected static data for the set time needed and you are ready to shut down
the GS Base receiver… simply turn off the GS receiver. There is no need to reconnect to the GS
receiver with the CS controller. The file is closed and saved when the receiver is in the process
of powering down from operation.
Importing the GNSS Data in Leica Geo Office
So, now you have completed your field work and are ready to process the static data in Leica
Geo Office (LGO). The static data for the GS Base Receiver is on the SD card used in the GS
Base Receiver.
The GNSS raw data is located under the \DBX directory of the SD card used in the GS base
receiver.
Please note that there are no individual job folders kept on the SD card for the job you were
working in while in the field. Each GNSS raw data file (.m00) will be named with the last four
digits of the serial number of the GS unit, the data, and time of file creation. In the example
shown the last four digits of the serial number for the GS receiver is 9685, the job was created
on August 7, and was created at 5:21:43 pm. So the file name is 9685_0807_172143.m00
To complete the data download, please copy the (.m00) file from the SD card and place it on
your local hard drive or network server
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Next, create a project as you would normally in LGO. When you import the GNSS raw data into
the LGO project for the static session observations you will need to highlight the name that for
the (.m00) file from the base receiver.
Once the raw data has been imported you can see that the point name, antennae setup, height,
and code are all imported into the LGO project for the observed point. You can also right
mouse-click on the Point ID and choose Properties… to observe the information from the static
session.
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Point Properties in GPS Processing page…
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