CHC Manual Gps Centimetrico X91 en
CHC Manual Gps Centimetrico X91 en
X91GNSS
Copyright
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reserved. The CHC are trademark of Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology Limited. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners- Rev, August, 2010.
Trademarks
All product and brand names mentioned in this publication are trademarks of their
respective holders.
FCC Notice
CHC X91 receivers comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the Part 15
of the FCC rules when it is used in the Portable Mode.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1. INTRODUCTION
If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in
the product documentation, contact your local Dealer.
Alternatively, please request technical support using the CHC
Website at (www.chcnav.com ) or CHC technical support email
[email protected].
This manual describes CHC X91 GNSS Receivers. Before you use
your receiver, please make sure that you have read and understood
this publication, as well as safety requirements.
An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are no safety
risks involved.
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Introduction
The receiver can withstand the rough treatment that typically occurs
in the field. However, the receiver is high-precision electronic
equipment and should be treated with reasonable care.
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General Information
2. GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 Overview
GNSS characteristic
220 channels with simultaneously tracked satellite signals :
− GPS: L1C/A,L2C, L2E, L5
− GLONASS: L1C/A, L1P, L2C/A, L2P
− SBAS: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
− Galileo: GIOVEA and GIOVEB
− Forthcoming Signals
Static
Horizontal: ± (2.5mm+1ppm) RMS
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General Information
Vertical: ± (5+1ppm) RMS
Baseline Length: ≤300km
Data Format
RTCM2.1, RTCM2.3, RTCM3.0, CMR, RTCA, Input and Output
NMEA0183 outputs, GSOF outputs
Physical Reference
Size (H×D): 80mm×180mm
Weight: 1.25Kg (Battery Included)
Electrical Reference
Power Consumption: 2.6W
Battery Volume: 2400mAh
Battery Life: 9 Hours (Static), 5 Hours (RTK)
1000 Recharges
External Power: 9-18VDC
Environment
Working Temperature: -30 °C — +65 °C
Storage Temperature: -40 °C — +75 °C
Humidity: 100% condensation
Waterproof and Dustproof: IP67, protected from temporary
immersion to depth of 1 meter, floating.
Shock and Vibration: Survive from 2 meters drop onto
concretes
Characteristics
Buttons and Display: 2 buttons/4 LED lights
I/O: RS232, High-speed USB, Bluetooth®
Channel: 220 Channels*
Datalink
Power (UHF): 1W-20W Adjustable
Band Width: 410-430MHz/430-450MHz/450-470MHz
*Channel Configuration:
-GPS: Simultaneous L1 C/A, L2E, L2C, L5
-GLONASS: Simultaneous L1 C/A, L1 P, L2 C/A, L2 P
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General Information
-SBAS: Simultaneous L1 C/A, L5
-GLOVE-A: Simultaneous L1BOC, E5A, E5B, E5AltBOC
-GLOVE-B: Simultaneous L1 CBOC, E5A, E5B, E5AltBOC
Lithium Battery
H.I. Tape
Connector
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General Information
Lithium Battery
Battery Charger
Connector
2M Range Pole
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General Information
Pole Mounting
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General Information
Battery
TF Card
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General Information
Transportation Cases
Item Picture
Options
Transport Case
Carry Pouch
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Product View
3. PRODUCT VIEW
3.1 Receiver
Switch Power
(RTK/Static) Button
(On/off)
Power Button
To turn on X91GNSS, quick press the power button until the power
LED (red) lights up. After the receiver powers on, the other three
LED will flash together for one time.
Switch Button
The function of switch button is to switch X91GNSS from RTK mode
to static mode. The procedure can be divided into 2 steps.
Step 1: Switching
Long press the button until the Record LED off.
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Product View
Step 2: Checking
Press the switch button, if the correction LED turns on, it means the
switching succeed.
[X91 Ports]
RS232 Serial Port
RS232 serial port is a 9 pin 0-shell LEMO connector that supports
RS-232 communications or external power input.
Bluetooth® Port
Bluetooth® port is an integrated port allowing X91GNSS receiver to
communicate with a Bluetooth®-enabled field terminal.
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Product View
It allows you to connect a radio whip antenna to the X91GNSS. There
is only one type of CHC radio antenna connection --- TNC.
Adaptor
The 5/8” adaptor is used for setting up the receiver on the tripod.
Battery Compartment
Please put CHC made battery into the compartment properly
WARNINGS:
Do not store batteries in the receiver unless it is applied.
Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or
leaking.
Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. A
damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire, and can result
in personal injury and/or property damage.
Do not expose the battery to fire, high temperature, or direct
sunlight.
Do not immerse the battery in water.
Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle under hot
weather condition.
Do not drop or puncture the battery.
Do not open the battery or short-circuit its contacts.
GPRS Slot
The slot to insert SIM card, which can provide GPRS wireless net as
data communication channel between base and rover. This method
can be activated only in the areas which are covered by GPRS signals
of local Mobile service company.
CAUTION: The setting can work only after the Receiver being turned
off and turned on, and this setting need only to do once if the
setting will not be changed next time.
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Product View
3.2.2 Installation of the CHC RTK Software
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Product View
Do not expose the battery to fire, high temperature, or direct
sunlight.
Do not immerse the battery in water.
Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle under hot
weather condition.
Do not drop or puncture the battery.
Do not open the battery or short-circuit its contacts.
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Product View
The battery fully charged will take approximately three hours each
using the charger attached.
Connect the Power Adapter and the charger together.
The red LED in the middle indicates the charger is powered
on.
When the battery is placed in the right place, the
Green/Yellow LED will start to flash or turn on.
The Green/Yellow LED indicates the statement of charging.
When it is flashing, it means the battery is on charging, and
the flashing speed tells the progressing of the battery
charging, in other words, when the battery fully charged, the
Green/Yellow LED will keep lighting but no flashing any
more.
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Connect To Controller
and Receiver.
You can connect the receiver with controller using data cable or by
Bluetooth. The CHC RTK software can be installed in Windows® CE
and Windows ® Mobile system Controller. Here the Windows®
Mobile is set as an example to show how to establish connection
with Receiver.
Turn on the controller and the GNSS receiver you want to work with.
Connect the controller and the Receiver using GPS to PC cable, the
default Com Port is 1.
Tips: There is a lock in the Lemo, when you touch in the cable,
please use caution. Do touch the metal part of the Lemo not the
plastic part.
Turn on the controller and the GNSS receivers you want to work
with.
Activate Bluetooth® connection of controller.
Tap here to change the Check the Bluetooth® status on the start screen. Turn on the
Bluetooth® status Bluetooth by tap on the Bluetooth® button, Figure4.2-1. Tap
Done and return to the start screen.
Figure4.2-1
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Connect To Controller
Figure4.2-2
Figure4.2-2 Add new device to the list
Tap on Devices->Add New device, the PAD start searching for
the Bluetooth® devices nearby. For each device detected by
Controller, the Bluetooth® name is returned in the search
window (e.g.GNSS-400071). The Refresh button can be used to
The SN number of Device resume the search if necessary.
Figure4.2-3
Select the Bluetooth® name corresponding to the receiver you
want to communicate with and then tap Next, keying in the
Passcode “1234” , Next->Done.
Figure4.2-4
Figure4.2-5
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Connect To Controller
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Start Surveying Work
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we divide these two ways into 3 modes: Radio Mode, GPRS Mode
and DCI mode, and the configurations are shown in the table below:
Radio
Mode
DCI
(Data
Collector
Internet
) Mode
Rover
Radio Mode: install the instruments like the figure in Table 5.2-1
Set up the Base on the Known or Unknown Point.
Set up the Datalink and Antenna Near the Base.
Connect the car battery, the Radio, the Antenna and the
Base with relative cables like the following picture.
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DCI (Data Collector Internet) Mode:
Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot on the controller, screw
the rover receiver on the pole, and put the controller adapter in
the right place like the figure in Table 5.2-1.
1. General specification
Figure5.2.2-2
Dimension: 23.5cmL X 13cmW X 6.5cmH
Weight: 1.9kg
Communication: RS-232 port
User interface: 1 LED Digital screen, 4 Buttons
External power: 12V DC
Baud rate: 4800 9600 19200 bps
Protocol: CHC
Frequency bands: 438-470 MHz
RF Transmitter output: 1-20W
Operating temperature: -40 ℃ -----+65 ℃
2. Connection
Battery (Power
Cable)
Radio Antenna Data Cable
Figure5.2.2-2
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Radio antenna: This socket is for fixing CHC made antenna on the
Radio.
Battery: This socket is for using CHC made power cable to link
the Radio to the Car battery (insuring the red point match the red
point).
Data: This socket is for using CHC made data cable to link the Radio
to the receiver.
WARING: There is sequence for the cables linking to DL3: firs please
fix the radio antenna, and then power cable, and last the data cable.
3. Control panel
Screen
Up Enter
Power
Figure5.2.2-3
LED Down
Power Button: When you press this button, the front page will show
on the screen
LED: This LED will flash once per second when the radio successfully
sends out the correction data.
Up Button: when you press this button, the cursor on the screen will
move up
Down Button: when you press this button, the cursor on the screen
will move down.
Enter Button: when you press this button, it will make the
configuration work.
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4. Configuration
Figure5.2.2-5
CAUTION: The info can be used in the checking after changing the
Radio parameters.
Figure5.2.2-7
A. Baud
Choosing icon Baud and pressing Enter, you will see 3 Baud rate
4800, 9600 and 38400. For CHC Rover station, please choose Baud
Figure5.2.2-8 rate 9600 and press Enter to make the configuration work.
B. Mode
Choosing icon Mode and pressing Enter, you will see 4 modes, they
are Receive, Transmit, Relay and R&T, if using Radio to transmit the
correction data from Base station to the Rover, please choose
Figure5.2.2-9 Transmit and press Enter to make the configuration work.
C. Noise
Choosing icon Noise and pressing Enter, you will see it asking you to
Figure5.2.2-10 find Noise YES or NO to detect where there is one radio station
having the same Frequency.
D. P &F
Choosing icon P&F and pressing Enter, you will see Powset and
Freset.
Figure5.2.2-11
First, choosing Powset and pressing Enter, setting how much watt
you want then press icon Enter. For CHC DL3 power is from 1W to
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Second, choosing Freqset and pressing Enter, please set frequency
as xxx.050 then press icon Enter.
Figure5.2.2-13
E. LED
Choose icon LED and press Enter, you will see icon add and sub, you
can choose add or sub and press Enter to regulate the light of
Figure5.2.2-14 screen.
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Appendix
Insert the SIM card into the slot located at the same place as
battery compartment
Establish the internet connection on Controller (e.g. Windows
Mobile 6.1)
Appendix A-1 - Active Phone function on Controller: click the icon
Phone/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth on the desktop of Controller,
shown as the figure on the left.
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Appendix
- Check whether the connection success or not,
compare the two statement on the top of the screen,
shown in the Figure on the left, the first one is the
normal one, the second is succeeded connected.
Appendix A-4
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Appendix
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