Huace Navigation Technology A01002 GNSS receiver User Manual Manual

Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology LTD. GNSS receiver Manual

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  GETTING STARTED GUIDE   X90                                                                           Shanghai HuaCe Navigation Technology Ltd. Shanghai China
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 FCC Statement   Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 of the device. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.     Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.     Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
 Content 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Technical Assistance ............................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Your Comments ................................................................................................................... 1 2. Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Safety Information ............................................................................................................... 2 2.1.1 Warning and Cautions .............................................................................................. 2 2.1.3 Use and Care ............................................................................................................ 2 2.2 Features ............................................................................................................................... 3 2.3 Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 3 3. Preparation.................................................................................................................................... 5 3.1 Equipment Description ........................................................................................................ 5 3.2 Batteries and Power ............................................................................................................ 7 3.2.1 External Power and Internal Battery ........................................................................ 8 3.2.2 Charging the Battery ................................................................................................ 9 3.2.3 The Battery Usage and Disposing Notices ................................................................ 9 3.3 Parts of the Receiver (Control Panel) ................................................................................ 10 3.3.1 Front Panel View .................................................................................................... 10 3.3.2 Bottom View ........................................................................................................... 11 4. Setting up the Receiver ............................................................................................................... 13 4.1Receiver Setup ................................................................................................................... 13 5. Configuration............................................................................................................................... 14 5.1 Static Configuration ........................................................................................................... 14
Introduction X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                      1 1. Introduction ● Technical Assistance ● Your Comments    Thank you for choosing HuaCe X90 GNSS receiver.      This Getting Started Guide is designed to help you rapidly familiarize yourself with your new equipment.      Only a selection of the many HuaCe X90 GNSS functions is presented in this guide.  1.1 Technical Assistance 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  HuaCe Website  at  (www.chcnav.com)  or  HuaCe  technical  support  email support@chcnav.com.  1.2 Your Comments  Your  feedback  about  the  supporting  documentation  helps  us  to improve  it  with  each  revision.    E-mail  your  comments  to feedback@chcnav.com.
Overview X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                      2 2. Overview ● Safety Information ● Features ● Specification  2.1 Safety Information This manual describes HuaCe X90 GNSS Receivers.    Before you use your  receiver  make  sure  that  you  have  read  and  understood  this publication, as well as safety requirements.  2.1.1 Warning and Cautions An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are no safety risks involved.  A Warning or Caution information is intended  to minimize the risk of personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             WARNING-A Warning alerts you  to a likely risk of serious injury to your body and/or damage to the equipment.  CAUTION- A Caution alerts you to a possible risk of damage to the equipment and/or loss of data.    2.1.3 Use and Care 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.
Overview X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                      3 2.2 Features The X90 GNSS receiver provides the following features:  Submeter-accuracy, real-time positioning using pseudorange corrections.    Automatic OTF initialization while moving  Single Lithium-ion rechargeable battery  One 10-Pin Lemo port for: o RTCM 2.X input and output o CMR input and output o NMEA outputs  One TNC radio antenna connector  Internal Memory for data storage  2.3 Specifications Real Time Kinematic (RTK) Horizontal: ± (10mm+1ppm) RMS Vertical: ± (20mm+1ppm) RMS Initializing Time: 10S Initialization Reliability: Typical >99.9%  Static   Horizontal: ± (5mm+1ppm) RMS Vertical: ± (10mm+2ppm) RMS  Data Format RTCM2.1, RTCM 2.3, RTCM 3.0, CMR, RTCA, input and output NMEA0183 outputs, GSOF outputs Physical Reference Size (H×D):    200mm×85mm Weight: 1.4Kg (Without Battery)  Electrical Reference Power Consumption: 2.8W Battery Volume: 2400mAh Battery Life: 6 Hours (Static)           1000 Recharges External Power: 9-18V Battery Power:6.8-7.4V
Overview X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                      4 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, USB Channel: 24 Channels*  *Channel Configuration: 12 L1, 12 L2 P(Y) or L2C Channels
Preparation X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                      5 3. Preparation ● Equipment Description ● Batteries and Power ● Parts of the Receiver (Control Panel)  3.1 Equipment Description The  tables  below  provide  an  overview  of  the  different  items composing the HuaCe X90 GNSS.      Depending  on  the  different  purchase,  you  may  have  some  of  the listed items.    Basic Supply is the standard accessories for each kit.   Transportation  Cases  Option  and  Accessories  Options  are depending on different orders requirements.       Item Picture X90 GNSS Receiver Base  Lithium Battery  H.I. Tape    Connector   Receiver Kit Basic Supply
Preparation X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                      6  Item Picture Transport Case  Carry Pouch  Metal Transport Case for Poles and Antenna      Item Picture Double Bubbles Tribranch with High Adapter  Single Bubble Tribranch with Lower Adapter  External Power Cable                 Transportation  Cases Options  Accessories Options
Preparation X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                      7 3.2 Batteries and Power WARNING-Charge  and  use  the  rechargeable  Lithium-ion  battery only  in  strict  accordance  with  the  instructions.    Charging  or  using the battery in  unauthorized equipment may cause an explosion or fire, and result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.  To prevent injury or damage:  Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking.  Charge the Lithium-ion battery only in HuaCe products that is specified to charge it.    Be sure to follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger.    Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor.  Use the battery only in HuaCe equipment that is specified to use it.  Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation.  WARNING –Do  not  damage  the  rechargeable  Lithium-ion  battery.   A  damaged  battery  may  cause  an  explosion  or  fire,  and  result  in personal injury and/or property damage.  To prevent injury or damage:  Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged.                         Signs of damage include, but are not limited to, discoloration, warping, and leaking battery fluid.  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.  WARNING-Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery if  it  appears  to  be  leaking.    Battery fluid  is  corrosive,  and contact with it can result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Preparation X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                      8 To prevent injury or damage:  If the battery leaks, avoid with the battery fluid.  If battery fluid gets into your eyes, immediately rinses your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention.    Please do not rub your eyes!  If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing, immediately use clean water to wash off the battery fluid.  3.2.1 External Power and Internal Battery The  receiver  can  be  powered  by  its  internal  battery  or  by  an external  power  source  connected  to  Receiver  Lemo  Port.    If  an external power source is connected to Port, it is used in preference to  the  internal  battery.  When  there  is  no  external  power  source connected, or if the external power supply fails, the internal battery is used.      External Power  There  are  two  methods  to  provide  the  external  power  to  the receiver  by  the  HuaCe  GPS  to  PC  cable.    The  HuaCe  GPS  to  PC cable has one Power port.       In the office, the Power Adapter is connecting with AC power of 100-240V, the output port of the Power Adapter connects with the Power Port of the GPS to PC cable, shown as Figure3.2-1.  In the field, the external power cable is connecting with the Car battery, the output port of the external power cable connects with the Power Port of the GPS to PC cable, shown as Figure3.2-2.  Internal Battery    These  receivers  use  a  rechargeable  lithium-ion  battery.  Make  sure the  battery is  fully  charged  for each  HuaCe  X90 being used  in the field.   Figure3.2-1  Figure3.2-2
Preparation X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                      9 3.2.2 Charging the Battery   The receiver is supplied with two rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries, and  a  dual  battery  charger  for  each  RTK  kit.    The  two  batteries charge sequentially and take approximately three hours each to be fully charged.  The  battery  charger  comes  with  a  separate  universal  AC  Power Adapter  with  a  1.5  meter  output  cable.    Follow  the  instructions below to operate the charger.  Connect the two parts of the Power Adapter and the Power Adapter output with the Battery Charger.    The red LED on the Battery Charger is on, which means the whole           charger system is ready.  Put battery on the battery charger in right orientation (the battery terminals should come into contact with the two sets of connectors on the charger).    When the battery is placed in the right place, the Green/Yellow LED will start to flash or turn on.    There are three LED on the Battery Charger, shown as C.   The middle red LED means the power condition of the Charger.    The other Green and Yellow LED represent the working condition of two charger slot respectively.    When the Green/Yellow LED is flashing, it means the battery is on charging, and the slower tells the less battery is going to be charged in, in other words, when a full charged battery put on the battery slot, the Green/Yellow LED will be turn on and no flashing.     3.2.3 The Battery Usage and Disposing Notices The  rechargeable  Lithium-ion  battery  is  supplied partially  charged.   The  following recommendations provide optimal performance  and extend the life of your batteries:  Fully charge all new batteries prior to use.  Do not allow the batteries to discharge below 5 V.  Keep all batteries on continuous charge when not in use.   Batteries may be kept on charge indefinitely without damage t the receiver or batteries.  Do not store batteries in the receiver or external charger unless power is applied.
Preparation X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                     10  If you must store the batteries, fully charge them before storing and then recharge them at least every three months.  Disposing of the Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Discharge  the  lithium-ion  battery  before  disposing  of  it.    When disposing  of  the  battery,  be  sure  to  do  so  in  an  environmentally sensitive  manner.    Adhere  to  any  local  and  national  regulation concerning battery disposal or recycling.   3.3 Parts of the Receiver (Control Panel) 3.3.1 Front Panel View  Power Button   To turn on X90 GNSS, hold the power button press and don’t release until the power LED lights up.  Switch Button The function of switch button is to switch X90 GNSS from RTK mode to static mode. The procedure can be divided into 2 steps. Step 1: Switching   Hold  the  switch  button  press  and  don’t  release  until  you  see  the Record LED off. Step 2: Check   Press the switch button, if the correction LED turns on, it means the switching succeed.  CAUTION:  When  you  are  doing  check,  if  you  press  and  hold  the
Preparation X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                     11 switch button again, it will be back to RTK mode.  Power LED This indicator is on when X90 GNSS is on, and off when it is off. Satellite LED   This LED indicates how many satellites the receiver is tracking on, if the  LED  flashes  5  times  and  then  stops,  it  means  the  receiver  is tracking 5 satellites.  Record LED The record LED only flashes in 2 situations   A. In the static mode   The  interval  of  flashing  shows  the  sample  interval  you  set  in  the HC-Loader or HCGPSet. B.RTK mode   When  you  are  using  PDA  to  send  commands  to  set  the  receiver’s configuration or just communicating with the receiver.  Correction LED The Correction LED only flashes once per second when   A. Base station successfully sends out difference data in RTK mode.   B. Rover station successfully gets difference data from Base station.   3.3.2 Bottom View RS232 Serial Port   RS232  serial  port  is  a  9  pin  0-shell  Lemo  connector  that  supports RS-232 communications and external power input.   Adaptor The 5/8” adaptor is used for setting up the receiver on the tripod.  Battery Compartment 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 may cause an explosion or fire, and may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Preparation X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                     12  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.
Setting up the Receiver X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                     13 4. Setting up the Receiver 4.1Receiver Setup Prerequisites:    ● You need a tripod and a tribrach to install the base.   ● To power the radio, you need a standard 12-V DC battery.      Mount the different items as shown on the picture.
Appendix X90 GNSS – 1.01 Rev A – September 2010                     14 5. Configuration    ● Static Configuration ● RTK Configuration  5.1 Static Configuration   There are 3 ways to configure the receiver in Static Mode.    A. Using RS232 Port and HCLoader Software in the Office First, connect X90GNSS to your computer through RS232 line.  Second, run the software HCLoader and click icon Link to make the receiver connected with computer.   Third,  click  icon  Setup  to  set  the  sample  interval  (15S  is recommended) and mask angle of the receiver (13 is recommended) and choose  the  Data Log  mode as  Auto, then click  Apply  to make the configuration work and click Exit.  Fourth, restart the receiver.  B. Using PDA and Software HCGPRSSet in the Field   First, use RS232 port connecting PDA with receiver.  Second, tap the icon HCGPRSSet on the PDA.  Third,  click  Open  then  you  will  see  this  picture,  set  the  sample interval (15S is recommended and mask angle of the receiver (13 is recommended)  you  want  and  choose  the  data  log  mode  as  Auto, then click Apply to make the configuration works.    Fourth, restart the receiver.  C. Switch Button in the Field The information has been introduced in Chapter 3.3.1

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