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HiPer V

Operators Manual
PartNumber100160801
RevC
ECO#000340
CopyrightTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.
December,2012
AllcontentsinthismanualarecopyrightedbyTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.Allrightsreserved.
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Preface
ThankyouforpurchasingthisTopconproduct.ThematerialsavailableinthisManual(theManual)havebeenpreparedby
TopconPositioningSystems,Inc.(TPS)forownersofTopconproducts,andaredesignedtoassistownerswiththeuseofthe
receiveranditsuseissubjecttothesetermsandconditions(theTermsandConditions).
Terms and Conditions Use
Thisproductisdesignedtobeusedbyaprofessional.Theusershouldhaveagoodknowledgeofthesafeuseoftheproductand
implementthetypesofsafetyproceduresrecommendedbythelocalgovernmentprotectionagencyforbothprivateuseand
commercialjobsites.
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notuse,access,copy,store,display,createderivativeworksof,sell,modify,publish,distribute,orallowanythirdpartyaccessto,
anygraphics,content,informationordatainthisManualwithoutTPSexpresswrittenconsentandmayonlyusesuchinformation
Pleasereadthetermsandconditionscarefully.
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forthecareandoperationofthereceiver.TheinformationanddatainthisManualareavaluableassetofTPSandaredeveloped
bytheexpenditureofconsiderablework,timeandmoney,andaretheresultoforiginalselection,coordinationandarrangement
byTPS.
Trademarks
HiPerV,TRU,MAGNET,Pocket3D,TopconandTopconPositioningSystemsaretrademarksorregisteredtrademarks
ofTPS.WindowsisaregisteredtrademarkofMicrosoftCorporation.TheBluetoothwordmarkandlogosareownedby
BluetoothSIG,Inc.andanyuseofsuchmarksbyTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.isusedunderlicense.Otherproductand
companynamesmentionedhereinmaybetrademarksoftheirrespectiveowners.
Disclaimer of Warranty
EXCEPTFORANYWARRANTIESINANAPPENDIXORAWARRANTYCARDACCOMPANYINGTHEPRODUCT,THISMANUALAND
THERECEIVERAREPROVIDEDASIS.THEREARENOOTHERWARRANTIES.TPSDISCLAIMSANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOF
MERCHANTABILITYORFITNESSFORANYPARTICULARUSEORPURPOSE.TPSANDITSDISTRIBUTORSSHALLNOTBELIABLEFOR
TECHNICALOREDITORIALERRORSOROMISSIONSCONTAINEDHEREIN;NORFORINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES
RESULTINGFROMTHEFURNISHING,PERFORMANCEORUSEOFTHISMATERIALORTHERECEIVER.SUCHDISCLAIMEDDAMAGES
INCLUDEBUTARENOTLIMITEDTOLOSSOFTIME,LOSSORDESTRUCTIONOFDATA,LOSSOFPROFIT,SAVINGSORREVENUE,OR
LOSSOFTHEPRODUCTSUSE.INADDITIONTPSISNOTRESPONSIBLEORLIABLEFORDAMAGESORCOSTSINCURREDIN
CONNECTIONWITHOBTAININGSUBSTITUTEPRODUCTSORSOFTWARE,CLAIMSBYOTHERS,INCONVENIENCE,ORANYOTHER
COSTS.INANYEVENT,TPSSHALLHAVENOLIABILITYFORDAMAGESOROTHERWISETOYOUORANYOTHERPERSONORENTITY
INEXCESSOFTHEPURCHASEPRICEFORTHERECEIVER.
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License Agreement
UseofanycomputerprogramsorsoftwaresuppliedbyTPSordownloadedfromaTPSwebsite(theSoftware)inconnection
withthereceiverconstitutesacceptanceoftheseTermsandConditionsinthisManualandanagreementtoabidebythese
TermsandConditions.Theuserisgrantedapersonal,nonexclusive,nontransferablelicensetousesuchSoftwareunderthe
termsstatedhereinandinanycaseonlywithasinglereceiverorsinglecomputer.YoumaynotassignortransfertheSoftware
orthislicensewithouttheexpresswrittenconsentofTPS.Thislicenseiseffectiveuntilterminated.Youmayterminatethe
licenseatanytimebydestroyingtheSoftwareandManual.TPSmayterminatethelicenseifyoufailtocomplywithanyofthe
TermsorConditions.YouagreetodestroytheSoftwareandmanualuponterminationoftheuseofthereceiver.Allownership,
copyrightandotherintellectualpropertyrightsinandtotheSoftwarebelongtoTPS.Iftheselicensetermsarenotacceptable,
returnanyunusedsoftwareandmanual.
Confidentiality
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informationofTPS.YouagreetotreatTPSConfidentialInformationwithadegreeofcarenolessstringentthatthedegreeof
careyouwoulduseinsafeguardingyourownmostvaluabletradesecrets.Nothinginthisparagraphshallrestrictyoufrom
disclosingConfidentialInformationtoyouremployeesasmaybenecessaryorappropriatetooperateorcareforthereceiver.
SuchemployeesmustalsokeeptheConfidentialityInformationconfidential.Intheeventyoubecomelegallycompelledto
discloseanyoftheConfidentialInformation,youshallgiveTPSimmediatenoticesothatitmayseekaprotectiveorderorother
appropriateremedy.
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Website; Other Statements
NostatementcontainedattheTPSwebsite(oranyotherwebsite)orinanyotheradvertisementsorTPSliteratureormadeby
anemployeeorindependentcontractorofTPSmodifiestheseTermsandConditions(includingtheSoftwarelicense,warranty
andlimitationofliability).
Safety
Improperuseofthereceivercanleadtoinjurytopersonsorpropertyand/ormalfunctionoftheproduct.Thereceivershould
onlyberepairedbyauthorizedTPSwarrantyservicecenters.UsersshouldreviewandheedthesafetywarningsinanAppendix.
Miscellaneous
TheaboveTermsandConditionsmaybeamended,modified,superseded,orcanceled,atanytimebyTPS.TheaboveTermsand
Conditionswillbegovernedby,andconstruedinaccordancewith,thelawsoftheStateofCalifornia,withoutreferenceto
conflictoflaws.
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Manual Conventions
Thismanualusesthefollowingconventions:
Convention Description Example
Bold Menu,ordropdownmenuselection FileExit(ClicktheFilemenuandclickExit)
Nameofadialogboxorscreen FromtheConnectionscreen...
Buttonorkeycommands ClickFinish.
Mono Usersuppliedtextorvariable Typeguest,andclickEnter.
Italic Referencetoanothermanualorhelpdocument RefertotheTopconReferenceManual.
Furtherinformationtonoteaboutsystemconfiguration,maintenance,orsetup.
Supplementaryinformationthatcanhaveanadverseaffectonsystemoperation,systemperformance,data
integrity,measurements,orpersonalsafety.
Notificationthatanactionhasthepotentialtoresultinsystemdamage,lossofdata,lossofwarranty,or
personalinjury.

Table of Contents
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TermsandConditionsUse........................................................i
Copyrights..................................................................i
Trademarks.................................................................ii
DisclaimerofWarranty.......................................................ii
LicenseAgreement...........................................................iii
Confidentiality ..............................................................iii
Website;OtherStatements....................................................iv
Safety .....................................................................iv
Miscellaneous...............................................................iv
ManualConventions .........................................................v
HiPerVFeatures................................................................2
UnpackingYourReceiverKit ......................................................3
SystemComponents .........................................................3
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Accessories .................................................................4
TechnicalDocuments............................................................4
UsingTopconSoftwareWithYourReceiver ..........................................5
GettingTechnicalSupport........................................................6
Website....................................................................7
ReceiverOverview..............................................................8
Cables.........................................................................10
Memory .......................................................................12
DetachableBatteries ............................................................13
VoiceNotification...............................................................13
DataandPowerPorts............................................................15
ExternalRadioAntennaConnector .................................................16
Connector .....................................................................17
TurningOn/OfftheReceiver......................................................24
UsingInternalandExternalPowerSources..........................................24
Batteries.......................................................................25
InsertingandRemovingtheBattery.............................................26
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ChargingtheBatteries ........................................................31
InsufficientPower ...............................................................34
ViewingReceiverInformation.....................................................35
LoadingNewFirmware...........................................................37
AbouttheOAF..............................................................41
CheckingtheReceiversOAF...................................................42
LoadinganOAF..............................................................43
PerformingaFactoryReset(ClearingtheNVRAM)....................................45
POWERUPScriptRequirements....................................................47
InstallingthePOWERUPScript.................................................47
UninstallingthePOWERUPscript ...............................................48
EditingthePOWERUPScript ...................................................48
EnablingthePOWERUPScript .................................................48
DisablingPOWERUPScript ....................................................49
ManagingtheRadioModem......................................................49
SettingUptheBaseReceiver ......................................................51
SettingUptheRoverReceiver .....................................................52
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MeasuringAntennaHeight .......................................................53
SettingRecordingParameters .....................................................54
LoggingRates...................................................................54
UsingSD/SDHCCards............................................................55
Toinstall/removetheSD/SDHCcard:............................................56
RecordingData.................................................................57
ManagingFiles..................................................................58
DownloadingandDeletingFiles................................................58
CheckThisFirst! ................................................................59
PoweringProblems..............................................................60
ReceiverProblems ..............................................................61
BluetoothProblems .............................................................65
TRUProblems ..................................................................67
CleaningandStoringtheReceiver..................................................68
GettingCustomerSupport ........................................................68
GeneralDetails .................................................................69
GPSBoardDetails...............................................................76
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BluetoothModuleDetails ........................................................78
InternalTopconDigitalUHFIIModemGeneralSpecifications ...........................78
InternalFH915+ModemGeneralSpecifications......................................80
OptionalCellularModuleDetails...................................................82
CDMAModuleSpecifications..................................................82
HSPAModuleSpecifications...................................................83
Battery(BDC70)Specifications ....................................................84
Charger(CDC68)Specifications....................................................85
ConnectorSpecifications.........................................................86
UHFRadioModemConnector .................................................86
ReverseTNCConnector .......................................................86
PowerConnector............................................................87
SerialRS232Connector.......................................................88
SD/SDHCCardRecommendations..................................................89
GeneralWarnings ...............................................................92
BatteryPackWarnings...........................................................93
ReceiverWarnings ..............................................................94
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UsageWarnings ................................................................94
FCCCompliance.................................................................95
IndustryCanadaCompliance ......................................................96
CommunityofEuropeCompliance.................................................97
EuropeanCommunityDeclarationofConformitywithR&TTEDirective1999/5/EC......98
DeclarationofConformity(R&TTEDirective1999/5/EC) ...............................100
WEEEDirective.................................................................103
BluetoothTransmissionStatements/Compliance.....................................104
Introduction 1
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Introduction
TopconsHiPerVreceiverisacompact,lightweight,andcompletelyintegratedGNSSreceiverforstaticandkinematicapplications.
TheintegratedreceiverdesignincludesaGNSSreceiverboardbasedonVanguardtechnology,industryleadingFenceAntenna,
andwirelesscommunicationtechnology.TheHiPerVdeliversworldclasspositioningandnavigationcapabilitytoyourapplication
bytrackingsignalsfrommulticonstellationsatellitesystems,includingGPS,GLONASS,andSBAS.
TheHiPerVofferscompleteIP67protectionagainstdustandwateringress,inadditiontosuperiorvibrationandshockresistance.
ThecommunicationinterfaceallowsyoutoquicklyintegrateTopconspremiumGNSSperformancewithinnewsystemsandquickly
deliverworldclasspositioningandnavigationsupporttoyourapplications.
Figure1:HiPerVReceiver
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HiPer V Features
TheHiPerVreceiverfeaturesthefollowing:
ApremiermulticonstellationVanguardtechnologyGNSSboard
IndustryleadingFenceAntennatechnology
Serial(RS232C)andpowerports
Detachablebattery
Ahighlyvisibledisplaypanelwithsinglebuttonoperation
Externalmemorycardslot
IntegratedBluetoothwirelessandradiotechnology
OptionalHSPA(3.5G)
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andCDMACellulartechnology
Voicenotificationsforimportantreceiveroperations
Integratedandruggeddesign
TheHiPerVcomesinoneofthefollowingconfigurations:
FH915+
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radiomodem
FH915+radiomodemwithHSPAmodule
Static(Nointegratedradio/cellularmodule)
DigitalUHFIIradiomodem
DigitalUHFIIradiomodemwithHSPAmodule
DigitalUHFIIradiomodemandCDMAmodule(USonly)
1.HighSpeedPacketAccess(HSPA)cellularmodulesupportsfasterdatarateandisbackwardcompatiblewithGPRS/EDGE(GSM)technology.
2.FH915+andDigitalUHFIIradiocanbeconfiguredtobeusedasTX/RX/RP.RPstandsforRepeater.
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Unpacking Your Receiver Kit
Thissectiondescribesthedocumentation,standardkitcomponents,andaccessories(dependingonyourpurchase)that
accompanyyourreceiver.Whenyouunpackyourreceiverkit,verifyyoureceivedtheitemslistedinthissection.Makesurethe
itemsdonotappeardamagedfromshipment.Ifanyoftheitemsaremissingordamaged,contactyourTopcondealerorTopcon
technicalsupport.SeeGettingTechnicalSupportonpage 6.
StandardcomponentsareillustratedinFigure 2.
ReceiveraccessoriesareillustratedinFigure 3.
Receiverdocumentationislistedonpage 4.
System Components
TheitemsillustratedinFigure 2areincludedwithyourreceiver.
Figure2:StandardSystemComponents
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Accessories
Topconoffersawidevarietyofaccessories(seeFigure 3)speciallydesignedtoimprovesystemflexibilityandjobsiteefficiency.
FormoredetailsontheoptionalaccessoriesavailableforHiPerV,contactyourTopcondealer.
Figure3:ReceiverAccessories
Technical Documents
TheHiPerVManualCDincludesthreemanuals(listedbelow)thathelpyousetupanduseyournewreceiverquicklyand
efficiently.
HiPerVOperatorsManualAnonscreenhelpdocumentthatcontainsdetailedinformationonhowtouseyournew
receiver.
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HiPerVQuickStartGuideAnonscreenhelpguidethatcontainsinstructionsforquicklysettingupyournewreceiver
andbeginusingit.
TopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceGuideAnonscreenhelpdocumentthatcontainsdetailedinformationonhow
tousetheTRUsoftwareincludedontheGPS+SoftwareCD.FormoreinformationabouttheTRUsoftware,seeUsing
TopconSoftwareWithYourReceiver.
Using Topcon Software With Your Receiver
UsetheHiPerVreceiverinconjunctionwiththeTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)andMAGNETFieldorPocket3Dapplications.
Topconsoftwareenablesyoutoconfigurethereceiverandotherexternaldevices,managefiles,collectdata,andperformsurvey
andconstructionworkflows.
TRUisahardwareconfigurationsoftwareforreceiversandperipheraldevices.Youcaninstallitondesktopcomputersanddata
controllers.ThisprogramisprovidedontheGPS+SoftwareCDthataccompaniedyourreceiver.ATRUhelpdocumentisprovided
ontheHiPerVCD.
TopconsMAGNETFieldsoftwarefordatacontrollersprovidesrealtimecommunication,cloudstorage,datacollectionand
exchange,andfieldsolutions,suchastopo,staking,roads,calculations,andmore.
Pocket3DisaprogramthatrunsondatacontrollerswithWindowsplatforms.Pocket3Dsimplifiesdatacollection,allowingyou
tocheckcutsandfills,layoutpointsandsurveyallorpartofthejobsitequicklyandefficiently.
ContactyourTopcondealerformoreinformationaboutTopconsoftwareortheHiPerVreceiversystem.
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Getting Technical Support
BeforecontactingaTopconcustomerrepresentativeaboutanyproblemswiththereceiver,seeTroubleshootingonpage 59
forsomesolutionsthatmayfixtheissue.
ContactyourlocalTopcondealerorvisittheTopconTotalCareWebsite(www.TopconTotalCare.com)fortechnicalsupport.
WhencontactingTopconfortechnicalassistance,providethefollowinginformationforbetterandfasterservice:
1. Adescriptionofthefollowing:
Fieldoperationthatwasbeingperformedwhentheproblemoccurred
Detailsoftheunexpectedbehavior,symptoms,andanyerrormessagesthatprecedeorfollowtheproblem
Problemoccurrencefrequencyorpatterns
2. Receiverinformationandconfigurationsettings.Forreceiverinformation,clickInformationinTRU,selectSaveto
File,enterafilename,andsaveittothecomputer.
3. Specificationsofmobiledevicesandcomputersusedinthefieldorofficeexhibitingtheproblem.These
specificationsshouldincludemodelinformation,versionnumber,operatingsysteminformation,memoryand
storagecapacity,etc.
4. Informationaboutthesystemsoftware,includingtheversionnumberandstepstoreproducetheproblem.
5. Adescriptionofthefieldenvironmentand/orobservationconditionswhentheproblemoccurred.
Forquickandeffectivesupport,provideadetaileddescriptionoftheproblem.
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Website
TheTopconwebsiteprovidescurrentinformationaboutTopconslineofproducts.Thesupportareaofthewebsiteprovides
accesstoTopconfieldandofficesoftware,manuals,frequentlyaskedquestions,andsoforth.ToaccesstheTopconwebsite,visit
www.topconpositioning.com.
TheTopconsTotalCarewebsitealsoprovidescompletesupport,suchasnews,updates,reminders,training,liveWebinars,and
customerservicetohelpyougettheinformationyouneed.Visitwww.topcontotalcare.com.
GettingAcquainted 8
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Getting Acquainted
TheHiPerVreceiverenclosureisfullysealedandincorporatestheGNSSreceiverboard,antenna,andwirelesscommunication
device.Thereceiversenclosurealsoincludesdedicatedspaceforbatteries,externalmemorystorage,andaSIMcard.
Receiver Overview
TheHiPerVreceiversadvanceddesignreducesthenumberofcablesrequiredforoperation,allowingformorereliableand
efficientfiledatacollection.
Aneasytooperatedisplaypanel,mountingsocket,batterybaydoor,connectionports(serial,power,andradioantenna),and
labelswithreceiverinformationarelocatedonthebottomofthereceiversmagnesiumalloylowerenclosure.
TheHiPerVreceiverhasahighlyvisibledisplaypanelwithsinglebuttonoperation.Thedisplaypanelenablesyoutoviewthe
receiversoperationalstatus.Formoreinformation,seeDisplayPanelOperationsonpage 18.
Themountingsocket(Figure 4)connectsthereceivertoeitherastandard5/8''threadpoleoradapter.
Youcanlocateregulatoryandproductidentificationinformationonthetworeceiverlabels.Theproductidentificationlabel
containstheserialnumberandpartnumber.
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Figure4:BottomEnclosureOverview
Battery
Compartment
PortsPanel
ProductIDLabel
withPart
Numberand
SerialNumber
Rubber
Bumper
Mounting
Socket
ModemAntenna
Port
Bluetooth
Label
Speaker
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Cables
TheHiPerVpackageincludesaserialcableforconfiguringthereceiver.Table 1describesthecableincludedwithyourreceiver
andoptionalcablesthatareavailableasaccessories.
Alignthekeywayswhenconnectingthepower/serialcabletothereceiverport.Turnthecablelockclockwise
untilitclickstosecurethecableinplace.Todisconnectthecable,turnthelockcounterclockwise,andthen
gentlyremovethecable.
Table1.ReceiverCables
Cable Description Cable Illustration
SerialCable(Supplied)
Connectsthereceivertoanexternaldevice(controlleror
computer)fordatatransferandreceiverconfiguration.
p/n1400800503
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BatteryChargerCable(Optional)
Connectsthepoweradaptertothebatterycharger.Severaloptions
areavailableforthebatterychargercablebasedonyourcountry.If
yourkitdoesnotincludethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.
Refertothethesepartnumbersforavailablebatterycharger
cables:
p/n73113ACable,Power,CDC68(EUR)
p/n210160124Cable,Power,CDC68(US)
p/n73113CCable,Power,CDC68(AUS)
p/n2212113F0Cable,Power,CDC68(Brazil)
PowerChargerCable(AlsoAvailableforPurchase)
Connectsthepoweradaptertoagroundedoutlet.Sever
aloptionsareavailableforthepowerchargercablebasedonyour
country.Topurchasethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Referto
thispartnumber:
p/n1400805401Cable,PowerCharger(EUR)
p/n1400805201Cable,PowerCharger(US)
p/n1400807401Cable,PowerCharger(AUS)
p/n100047501Cable,PowerCharger,1.8M(BrazilNMetro)
Table1.ReceiverCables
Cable Description Cable Illustration
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Memory
TheHiPerVisequippedwithanaccessibleSD/SDHCcardslotfordatastorage.AsdataisloggedtotheSD/SDHCcard,the
MemoryCapacityBardisplaysthememorycapacitystatus.SeeMemoryCapacityBaronpage 22formoreinformation.To
accesstherawdatafilesontheSD/SDHCcard,seeUsingSD/SDHCCardsonpage 55.
PowerAdapter(AvailableforPurchase)
Chargesthereceiverwhenconnectedtoagroundedoutletandthe
powerchargercable.Topurchasethiscable,contactyourTopcon
dealer.Refertothispartnumber:
p/n2203410101PowerSupplywithSAEConnector
ReceiverPowerCable(AvailableforPurchase)
ConnectsthereceivertothepoweradapterthroughtheSAE
connector.Topurchasethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Refer
tothispartnumber:
p/n:1400801603
Table1.ReceiverCables
Cable Description Cable Illustration
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Detachable Batteries
Thereceiverfirstdrawspowerfromaconnectedexternalpowersource.Whenthereisnovalidexternalpowersource
connectedorifthesourcehasdischargedlowerthan7.2V,thereceiverwilldrawpowerfromarechargeablehigh
capacitybattery.TheHiPerVreceiverstandardkitsincludetwodetachableLiIonbatteriesforpoweringthereceiverand
onebatterycharger.Eachbatteryiscapableofrunningformorethan7.5hoursonasinglecharge[instaticmodewitha
Bluetoothconnectionandat68F(20C)].SeeBatteriesonpage 25formoreinformation.
Voice Notification
TheHiPerVreceiverhasavoicenotificationfeaturethatissuesaseriesofvoicemessagesandsoundstoalertyoutodifferent
systemstatusandeventconditions.
Thefrequencyofthevoicemessagesorsoundsdependsonthespecificconditions;thefrequencyiseitheronce(whenthe
conditionfirstoccurs)orrepeated(every30secondsforasetperiodoftime).
Thebatteriesareshippedfromthefactorywithapartialcharge.Formaximumoperatingtime,fullychargethe
batteriesbeforeusingthereceiver.
TheHiPerVispreconfiguredwitheithervoicemessagesorsoundsatapresetvolume.Tomodifyvolume
settings,usetheTRUsoftwareorotherapplicationsoftware.
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ThefollowingeventsgeneratemessagesfromtheHiPerVaudibleannunciator:
Table2.AudioEventIndex
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EVENTNAME DESCRIPTION
1
LOGEPOCH Messagerecordedtofile
2
STARTUP Systemhascompletedstartup
3
SHUTDOWN Receiverisshuttingdown(immediate)
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BTNPOWER PowerButtonPowerOn
5
BTNFRESET PowerButtonFactoryReset
6
BTNFORMAT PowerButtonSDFormat
7
BTNIGNORE PowerButtonReturntonormaloperation
8
BATTLOW Batterypowerislow
9
MEMLOW RemainingspaceonSDmemorycardislow
10
MEMFULL SDmemorycardisfull
11
RTKFIXED RTKsolutionisnowFixed
12
RTKFIXLOST RTKsolutionisnolongerFixed
13
CONNECT Bluetoothhasbeenconnected
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DISCONNECT Bluetoothhasbeendisconnected
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Data and Power Ports
TheHiPerVhasthetwoportsdescribedbelow:
Serialrimmedinblack;usedforcommunicationbetweenthereceiverandanexternaldevice.Thebodyofthe
connectoronthecorrespondingcableisblack.
Powerrimmedinred;usedtoconnectthereceivertoanexternalpowersource.Thebodyoftheconnectoronthe
correspondingcableisred.
Figure5:HiPerVPorts
Antenna
Port
Power
Port
Serial
Port
Modem
Antenna
Port
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External Radio Antenna Connector
The antennas for the receivers internal UHF radio (and optional cellular modem) connect to the BNC or
reverse TNC external antenna connector located under the HiPer V housing (Figure 6).
The optimal modem antenna depends on the frequency of the UHF radio that is installed in the receiver:
Figure6:UHFAntenna
UHF: Uses a BNC RF connection and comes in two versions:
410-440Hz (30-070003-01)
440-470Hz (30-050503-01)
FH915: Uses a reverse TNC RF connection [p/n: 30-030012-01 (ANTENNA, RUBBER DUCK 915
RTNC)]
Cellular Antenna: Sold separately (p/n: 1001313-01 ANTENNA, 1/2 WAVE, QUAD BAND W/TNC-To-
BNC adapter)
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Connector
Thebottomconnector(Figure 7)enablesyoutomountthereceivertoeitherastandard5/8''threadpoleoradapter.
Figure7:HiPerVBottomConnector
Bottom Connector
for Standard Setups
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Display Panel Operations
TheHiPerVLEDDisplayPanelisusedtodisplayandindicatethereceiverscurrentoperationalstatus.Thedisplayoffersa
compactbutvaluablesummaryofthemostimportantreceiverinformationforthetypicaluser.Thischapterdescribesthe
differentLEDblinkpatternsandwhattheymean.
Figure8:LEDDisplayPanel
Receiver
Health
Available Power Bar
Memory Capacity Bar
Wireless Status
Radio
Status
Serial Port
Status
File Status
Battery Status
Timer
Receiver
Health
Available Power Bar
Tracking Status
Memory Capacity Bar
Wireless Status
Radio
Status
Serial Port
Status
File Status
Position Status Bar
Battery Status
Power
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TheLEDdisplaytablebelowdescribesthemeaningoftheLEDiconsusedinthissection.
PowerButton performsmultiplefunctions.Thenumberofsecondsthatthepowerbuttonispressedandhelddetermineshow
thereceiverwillbehave.Atspecifictimeintervals,thereceiverissuesvoicemessagesorsoundstoguidetheuserthroughthe
availableoptions.
LED ICON KEY
DISPLAY SOLID BLINKING OFF

POWER BUTTON FUNCTIONS
ACTION SECONDS DESCRIPTION
Power ON
Press for 1
second
The HiPer V powers ON.
Power OFF
Press for 3
seconds
The HiPer V powers OFF.
WITH POWER ON
Factory Reset Press for 10
seconds
Resets all parameters on the
HiPer V to their default values.
Erase Erase All Files
Press for 20
seconds
Deletes all les from the SD/SDHC card.
Disregard
Press for
more than 25
seconds
No action. The HiPer V will return to
normal operation.
Open/Close Data File
Within 2
seconds
Start a raw collection to a new le, or
close a currently open le.
(Clear NVRAM)
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Bootduringthebootprocessthedisplayindicatesbootprogress.
AvailablePowerBar indicatestheremainingbatterychargeorremainingvoltagewhenusingexternalpower.
BatteryStatusLED indicatesthecurrentlyavailablepowersourcesfortheHiPerV.
AVAILABLE POWER BAR
DISPLAY INTERNAL POWER REMAINING EXTERNAL POWER REMAINING
Greater than 50%
Greater than 25%
Greater than 10%
Less than 10%
Greater than 8V
Greater than 7.25V
Greater than 6.5V
Less than 6.5V
BATTERY STATUS
Only the internal battery is available.
Only external power is available.
Both the battery and external power are available.
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PositionStatusBar indicatesthecurrenttypeofpositioncomputed.
TrackingStatusLED indicatesthenumberandtypeofsatellitescurrentlybeingtrackedbytheHiPerV.
POSITIONING STATUS BAR
RTK xed solution.
DGPS or RTK oat solution.
Stand-alone or base mode.
Invalid or no position.
TRACKING STATUS
ORDER DISPLAY STATUS
1 Blink per tracked GPS satellite.
2 Blink if no satellite signal with SNR value >48 dB*Hz.
3 Blink per tracked GLONASS satellite.
4
Blinks once when no satellites or no solution.
Off otherwise.
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MemoryCapacityBar indicatesthepercentageofavailablespaceontheSD/SDHCmemorycard.
FileStatusLED indicatesthestatusofthecurrentfile.
CommunicationStatusLEDs
MEMORY CAPACITY BAR
Greater than 50%
Less than 50%
Less than 25%
Less than 10%
Memory full or SD/SDHC card is not ready.
No card is installed.
FILE STATUS
A le is open.
Writing to the le.
A le is not open or there is no SD/SDHC card in the slot.
COMMUNICATION STATUS (WIRELESS/RADIO/SERIAL PORT)
Bluetooth connection is established.
Waiting for Bluetooth connection.
Bluetooth module is not powered.
Internal radio is powered.
Internal radio is not powered.
Data is being transmitted from the associated port.
Data is being received by the associated port.
WirelessStatusLEDsindicatethestatus
oftheinternalBluetoothmodule
RadioStatusLEDsindicatethestatusofthe
internalUHFradioandHSPA/CDMAmodule.
SerialPortStatusLEDsindicatethestatus
ofserialport.
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TimerLED isusedinjobprogrammingtoindicatevariousstatesofajob.
WhentheHiPerVispoweredoffandatimerJOBisinwaiting,thetimerLEDblinksonceeverytwosecondsmomentarily.
TIMER STATUS
A Timer JOB has started and is waiting to begin file operations.
The file is opened by the JOB.
The file is closed by the JOB or no JOB was activated/executed.
Afterajobhasbeenactivated,iswaitingforexecution,orisbeingexecuted,youcannotpoweroffthe
receiverusingthePowerbutton.
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Thischapterdescribeshowtopowerthereceiver,chargethedetachablebatteries,anduseanexternalpowersource.
Turning On/Off the Receiver
Toturnonthereceiver,pressandholdthepowerbuttonuntiltheLEDsbrieflyflash.Whenthereceiveristurnedon,thereceivers
channelsinitializeandbegintrackingallvisiblesatellitesatanytimeandlocation.
Toturnoffthereceiver,pressandholdthepowerbuttonformorethanthreeandlessthan10seconds(releasethepowerbutton
whentheBATTLEDblinkssolidred).Thisdelaypreventsthereceiverfrombeingturnedoffbymistake.
Using Internal and External Power Sources
Thereceiverispoweredbythedetachablebatteriesoranexternalpowersourceconnectedtothepowerport.Ifanexternalpower
sourceisconnected,thereceiverdrawspowerfromitoverthebattery.
Thereceiverwilldrawasmallamountofpowerfromthebatterieswhenitisturnedoff.Ifthereceiveris
placedinstorageforalongperiod,suchasafewmonths,thebatteriesmaybecomefullydischarged.Youwill
needtouseanexternalpowersupplyorrechargethebatteriesbeforeuse.
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Youcanconnectthereceivertoanexternalpowersource,suchasavehiclebattery,with6.7to18VDCtooperatethereceiver.
SeeSpecificationsonpage 69formoreinformationonexternalpowersourcerequirementstopowerthereceiverandcharge
theinternalbatteries.
Batteries
Thebatterycompartmentdoorprovidesaccesstothemainbattery.Thereceivercanalsobepoweredusinganexternalpower
source.
UseoneBDC70rechargeablebatteryatatimetopowerthereceiver.
TheHiPerValsocontainsaninternalbackupbattery,whichmaintainsaninternalRTC.Thebackupbatteryisautomatically
chargedfromthemainbattery.
Powerinputgreaterthan18VDCcoulddamagethereceiver.
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Figure9:HiPerVBatteryandCharger
Inserting and Removing the Battery
First,beforeremovingthebattery,alwaysturnoffpowertothereceiver.Ifthebatteryisremovedwhilethepoweris
switchedon,uncontrolledsystemshutdownwilloccurandfiledatamaybelostasaresult.
Wheninsertingorremovingthebattery,makesurethatmoisture,dust,orotherforeignparticlesdonotcomeincontact
withtheinsideoftheinstrument.
Removebatteriesfromthesurveyinginstrumentorchargerbeforeplacingintostorage.
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Storethebatteryinadryroomwherethetemperatureiswithinthefollowingranges.Forlongtermstorage,thebattery
shouldbechargedatleastonceeverysixmonths.
TheBDC70usesthelatestadvancesinhighdensitylithiumionbatterytechnology;however,likeallbatteries,itstill
generatespowerusingachemicalreactionandasaresult,hasalimitedlifetime.Evenwhenthebatteryisinstorageand
notusedforlongperiods,thebatterycapacitydeteriorateswiththepassageoftime.Thismayresultintheoperating
timeofthebatteryshorteningdespitehavingbeenchargedcorrectly.Inthisevent,anewbatteryisrequired.
To Remove the Battery:
1. TurnovertheHiPerV.
Table 3. Battery Storage Time
Storage Period Temperature
1 week or less -20C to +50C
1 week to 1 month -20C to +45C
1 month to 6 months -20C to +40C
6 months to 1 year -20C to +35C
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2. Pushthebuttonsonbothsidesofthebatterycompartmentcover,andliftthebatterycover.
Figure10:RemoveBatteryCompartmentCover
Press and Hold
Both Battery
Compartment Buttons
(One on Each Side)
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3. Slidethebatterytotheright,andseparatethebatteryfromtheconnector.
Figure11:RemoveBattery
4. Liftupthebattery,andremoveitfromthereceiver.
Slide Battery
to the Right to
Remove
OnlyuseaHiPerVbatterywiththisreceiver.Usinganincorrectbatterytypemaycausethebatterytoexplode
anddamagethereceiver.
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To insert the battery:
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Gently slide the bottom of the battery along the battery guides until it snaps into place (Figure 12).
Figure12:RemoveBatteryCompartmentCover
Slide Battery
to the Left to
Lock in Place
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Charging the Batteries
Whenthebatterychargeislow,theAvailablePowerBarchangesfromsolidgreentoyellowtoredandthenblinkingred,
dependingontheremainingcharge(seeAvailablePowerBaronpage 20).Whenthereceiverisconnectedtoanexternal
powersource,thebatterydoesnotchargeandbecomesdisabledfromsupplyingpowertothereceiver.
Tochargethebattery,usethesuppliedcharger.Ittakesapproximately4hourstocompletelychargeonebatteryand8
hourstocompletelychargetwobatteries.TheLiIonbatteriesusedinthebatterypacksshouldrunatnolessthan80%
capacityafter500chargingcycles.Youdonotneedtodrainthebatteriesbeforerecharging.
To charge the batteries:
1. Connectthepowercabletothechargerandplugthechargerintothewalloutlet.
Thebatteriesareshippedfromthefactorywithapartialcharge.Formaximumoperatingtime,fullychargethe
batteriesbeforeusingthereceiver.
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2. Mountthebatteryinthechargerbymatchingthegroovesonthebatterywiththeguidesonthecharger.
Figure13:InsertBatteryontoCharger
3. Whenchargingbegins,thelamplightblinks.
4. Thelamplightissolidwhenchargingiscomplete.
Charging LEDs
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5. Removethebatteryandunplugthecharger.
Figure14:RemoveBattery
Slots1and2:Thechargerstartschargingthebatterymountedfirst.Iftwobatteriesareplacedinthecharger,
thebatteryinslot1ischargedfirst,andthenthebatteryinslot2.
Charginglamp:Thecharginglampisoffwhenthechargerisoutsidethechargingtemperaturerangeorwhen
thebatteryismountedincorrectly.Ifthelampisstilloffafterthechargerfallswithinitschargingtemperature
rangeandthebatteryismountedagain,contactalocaldealer.
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Insufficient Power
Ifthebatteriesbecomefullydischargedandanexternalpowersupplyisnotconnected,thereceiverwillshutdownand
automaticallysaverecordedfiles.Toavoiddisruptions,checktheAvailablePowerBaronthedisplaypanelforthebatterycharge
status.SeeAvailablePowerBaronpage 20formoreinformation.
Ifthereceivershutsdownduetoinsufficientpower,thereceiverandallcommunicationportsbecomedeactivated.
Torestorepowertoyourreceiverandturnitbackon,dooneorallofthefollowing:
Rechargethebatteries.
Makesurethepower/serialcableissecurelyconnectedtothereceiversport.Alignthekeyways(indicatedwithared
dot)whenconnectingthepower/serialcabletothereceiverport.
Connectthereceivertoadifferentpowersource.
Chargingtimeperbattery(at25C)isabout4hours(Chargingcantakelongerwhentemperaturesareeither
especiallyhighorlow.)
PowersuppliedtothereceivershouldmatchthespecificationsprovidedbyTopconontheproduct.Failureto
complywiththesespecificationsmaydamagethereceiver.
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Viewing Receiver Information
Thesectiondescribesreceiveroptions,andhowtoloadanewOptionAuthorizationFile(OAF),updatefirmware,andperforma
factoryreset.Todothis,youwillneedtousetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)softwarethatwassuppliedontheHiPerVCD.For
informationaboutinstallingthesoftware,seetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManual.
IntheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU),theReceiverInfowindowdisplaysbasicreceiverinformation,suchashardwareandfirmware
versions,RAMsize,receiverID,serialnumber,etc.
ToopentheReceiverInfowindow:
1. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU.
2. InTRU,connecttothereceiver.
3. ClickDeviceApplicationModeReceiverManaging.
4. ClickDeviceConnect.
5. IntheConnectionParameterswindow,selectthecorrectserialport,andclickConnect.
6. IntheTRUmainwindow,clicktheInformationicon.TheReceiverInfowindow(Figure 15)appears.
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Loading New Firmware
Receiverboardfirmwareisreleasedasacompressedfilethatyoudownloadanddecompress.Thisfilecontainsthefollowing
files:
Mainboardfirmware
GNSSfirmware
Radiofirmware
TouploadGNSSandradiofirmwarefilestothereceiver:
1. Connectthereceivertoacomputerusingtheserialcable.
2. ToconnecttothereceiverinTRU:
a. ClickDeviceApplicationModeReceiverManaging.
b. ClickDeviceConnect.
c. IntheConnectionParameterswindow(Figure 16),selectSerialPortandtheportname,andthenclick
Connect.
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Figure16:ConnectionParametersWindow
3. ClicktheFirmware iconintheTRUmainwindow.TheUploadFirmwarewindow(Figure 17)displays.This
windowenablesyoutouploadfirmwarefilestotheconnectedreceiver.
4. MakesureReceiverisselectedintheDevicefield.
5. (Recommended)SelectSoftBreakastheCaptureMethod.
6. BrowseforandselectthereceiverboardsRAMandFlashfiles(Figure 17).
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Figure17:UploadFirmwareWindow
7. ClickStarttouploadtheselectedfiles.
8. ClickOKtocontinueuploadingnewfirmwaretothereceiver(seeFigure 18).
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Figure18:FinishingFirmwareUpload
Toloadthemainboardfirmwarefiletothereceiver:
1. Performafactoryresetonthereceiver.SeePerformingaFactoryReset(ClearingtheNVRAM)onpage 45.
2. Removethestoragecardfromthereceiver.SeeToinstall/removetheSD/SDHCcard:onpage 56.
3. Onthestoragecard,createaFirmwarefolder,andcopytheacpu.sbcfileintothefolder.
4. Insertthestoragecardbackintothereceiver.
5. Poweronthereceiver.Thereceiverwillpowerup20to30secondsslowerthannormal.The|0|0|LEDbeginsto
flash,indicatingthefirmwareisuploading.
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6. Resetthereceiveragaintoreturnittoitsoriginalfactorysettings.
7. UsetheTopconReceiverUtiility(TRU)toensurethefirmwarewasuploadedsuccessfully.SeeLoadingNew
Firmwareonpage 37.
About the OAF
TopconissuesanOptionAuthorizationFile(OAF)toenablethespecificoptionsthatyoupurchased.TopconsOAFsystemallows
youtocustomizeandconfigurethereceiveraccordingtoyourparticularneeds,thereforepurchasingonlytheoptionsyou
require.
TheHiPerVreceivertypicallyshipswithanOAFasperinitialpurchaseofthereceiverkitconfiguration.Thereareseveralupgrade
optionsavailablewiththereceiverthatcanextendthereceiversfunctionalitytobettersuityourjobrequirement.Examplesof
upgradeoptionsarelistedbelow:
GPS+GLONASSdualfrequencystaticoperation
RadiobasedRTKoperation
NetworkRTKoperation
RTKandupdaterateupto20Hz(10Hzstandard)
ContactyourTopcondealerorarepresentativeforacompletelistingofavailableoptionsandpricinginformation.
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Checking the Receivers OAF
TouseTRUtoviewthestatusofthereceiversoptions:
1. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU.SeetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualformore
informationaboutconnectingthereceivertoacomputer.
2. InTRU,connecttothereceiver.
3. ClicktheOptions iconinthemainwindow.TheReceiverOptionswindow(Figure 19)displays,soyoucanview
thecurrentauthorizationoptionsanduploadnewones.
Figure19:ReceiverOptions
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Loading an OAF
TopcondealersprovidecustomerswithOAFfiles.ForanyOAFrelatedquestions,emailTopconat options@topcon.comand
includethereceiversIDandserialnumber.Toobtainthesenumbers,seeViewingReceiverInformationonpage 35.
ToloadanewOAF:
1. FollowthestepsinCheckingtheReceiversOAFonpage 42.
2. ClickUploadOAFonthebottomoftheReceiverOptionswindow(seeFigure 19).
3. NavigatetothelocationofthenewOptionAuthorizationFile(Figure 20).
Figure20:LoadOAF
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4. Selecttheappropriatefile,andclickOpen(Figure 20).
TopconsTRUinitiallycheckstoseeiftheselectedfileiscompatiblewiththecurrentlyconnectedreceiver.Ifyou
choseafilenotintendedforthisreceiver,theUploadOAFwindowdisplaysanerroriconnexttotheReceiverIDand
disablestheUploadtheFiletotheReceiverbutton.

Figure21:OAFCompatibilityCheck
5. PressUploadtheFiletotheReceiver(Figure 21)tostartloadingthefile.
IfanOAFfileisuploadedtothereceiver,TRUwilloffertoresetthereceivertoputnewauthorizationoptionsinto
operation(Figure 22).
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Figure22:ResettheReceiver
6. ClickYes.
Performing a Factory Reset (Clearing the NVRAM)
ThereceiversNonVolatileRandomAccessMemory(NVRAM)holdsdatarequiredforsatellitetracking,suchasephemerisdata
andreceiverposition.TheNVRAMalsokeepsthecurrentreceiverssettings,suchasactiveantennainput,elevationmasksand
recordinginterval,andinformationaboutthereceiversinternalfilesystem.ClearingthereceiversNVRAMrestoresthe
receiversfactorydefaultsettings.
AlthoughclearingtheNVRAMisnotrecommendedasacommonpractice,therearetimeswhenitcaneliminatecommunication
ortrackingproblems.
AfterclearingtheNVRAM,thereceiverrequirestimetocollectnewephemeridesandalmanacs(around15minutes).
ClearingtheNVRAMwillnotdeleteanyfilesalreadyrecordedinthereceiversmemory,andtheNVRAMkeepsinformation
aboutthereceiverfilesystem.
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YoucanalsouseTRUtoresetthereceiver(cleartheNVRAM):
1. Connectthereceivertoacomputer,andopenTRU.SeetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualfor
moreinformationaboutconnectingthereceivertoacomputer.
2. InTRU,connecttothereceiver.
3. ClicktheToolsicon inthemainwindow.
TheToolswindowappears,enablingyoutoresetthereceiverandcleartheNVRAM.
Figure23:ToolsDialogBox
4. ClickResetReceiver,andclickYestocontinue.
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POWERUP Script Requirements
Afterturningonthereceiver,thePOWERUPscriptexecuteswhenthereceiverobtainsvalidpositioncoordinatesandthe
followingrequirementsaresatisfied.
ThePOWERUPscripthasbeeninstalledtoreceiver.
ThePOWERUPscriptfunctionsettingisON.
Thereceiverisnotstartingbyusingthetimer.
Thereisnoenabledjob/session.
Installing the POWERUP Script
ToinstallthePOWERUPscriptontotheHiPerVreceiver:
1. CopythePOWERUPscriptfilepowerup.gcstothePOWERUPfolderontheSDcard.
2. InserttheSDcardintoHiPerVreceiver.
3. PerformaFactoryResetontheHiPerV.
4. Oncetheinstallationissuccessful,thepowerup.gcsfileisremovedfromtheSDcard.
IfthefileattributionisReadonly,thefilewillnotbenotremoved.
IfthereistheexistingPOWERUPscriptontheHiPerV,itwillbeoverwrittenbythenewscriptfile.
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Uninstalling the POWERUP script
ThePOWERUPscriptcanbeuninstalledbyusingeitherofthefollowingtwomethods.
Method1:Installanempty(noscript)powerup.gcsfile.
Method2:Sendthecommandset,/ext/powerup/clear,yusingtheTerminalfeatureofTRU.
Editing the POWERUP Script
ItisnotpossibletoedittheexistingPOWERUPscriptinreceiverdirectly.Install(overwrite)thenewPOWERUPscriptafter
modifyingthescriptusingTRU.
Enabling the POWERUP Script
ItisnecessarytoenablethePOWERUPscriptfunctioninordertoallowtheHiPerIItoexecutethePOWERUPscriptatevery
startupofthereceiver.EnablethePOWERUPscriptbyusinganyofthefollowingthreemethods.
Method1:Sendtheterminalcommandset,/ext/powerup/mode,on
Method2:PerformaFactoryResetofthereceiver.
Method3:EnableusingtheTRUsoftware.
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Disabling POWERUP Script
DisablethePOWERUPscriptbyusingeitherofthefollowingtwomethods.
Method1:Sendtheterminalcommandset,/ext/powerup/mode,off
Method2:DisablebyusingtheTRUsoftware.
Managing the Radio Modem
TheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)softwaresupportstheconfigurationofallradiomodemsthatareembeddedinTopcon
receivers.
Toconfiguretheradiomodem,havethefollowingready:
AcomputerrunningaWindows2000operatingsystemornewer
TRUinstalledonthecomputer
AserialcableorBluetoothcapablecomputer
Forinstructiononconfiguringradiomodems,seetheTRUReferenceManualortheTopconRadioGuide.Botharesuppliedon
theHiPerVManualCDandtopcontotalcare.com.
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ThischapterdescribesthefieldsetupofyournewHiPerV,soitisreadyforuseasaBase,RTKornetworkRover,orstaticdata
collection.
Figure24:EquipmentandSetup
HiPerVReceiver
ExternalModem
Antenna
UniversalTribrach
TribrachAdapter
(Precision)
HorizonalSpacer
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1. Mountthereceiveronatripodwithatribrach,tribrach
adapter,andprismspacer,asshowninthepictureon
theright.
2. Positionthebasesystem(fromstep1)overaknown
point.
3. Levelthetripodandmeasuretheheightofthereceiver
fromthegroundusingthetapemeasure.See
MeasuringAntennaHeightonpage 53.
4. Connecttheexternalradioantennatotheantenna
portforRTKsetup.
5. Pressthepowerbuttontoturnonthereceiver.The
integratedwirelessdeviceinthereceiverturnson
whenthereceiverispowered.
6. ConnectthereceivertotheBluetoothenableddata
collector,runningTopconFieldsoftware,toconfigure
andstartthebaseHiPerVreceiver.
7. ViewtheLEDdisplaypanelforthereceiverscurrent
status.SeealsoDisplayPanelOperationsonpage 18.
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Setting Up the Rover Receiver
1. Mountthereceiverontheroverpole,as
showninthepictureontheright.
2. AttachaTopconcontrollertothepole
usingamountingbracket.
3. Ifyouarenotusingafixedheightrover
pole,measuretheheightofthereceiver
fromtheground.SeeMeasuringAntenna
Heightonpage 53.
4. Connecttheexternalradioantennatothe
antennaportforRTKsetup.
5. Pressthepowerbuttontoturnonthe
receiver.Theintegratedwirelessdevicein
thereceiverturnsonwhenthereceiveris
powered.
6. ConnectthereceivertotheBluetooth
enableddatacollector,runningTopcon
Fieldsoftware,toconfiguretheHiPerVas
aroverreceiver.
7. ViewtheLEDdisplaypanelforthe
receiverscurrentstatus.SeealsoDisplay
PanelOperationsonpage 18.
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Thereceivercalculatesthecoordinatesoftheantennasphasecenter.
Todeterminethecoordinatesofthestationmarker,specifythe
following:
Measuredheightoftheantennaabovethestationmarker
Methodofmeasuringtheantennaheight
Modeloftheantenna/receiverused
Anynecessaryantennaphasecenteradjustments,basedonthe
antennamodel,isautomaticallyapplied.Thisadjustment,when
combinedwithaccuratelymeasuredheightandmeasurement
methods,allowsforcorrectlycomputedreferencemarker
coordinates.
Toaccuratelymeasuretheantennaheight:
1. Measuretheantennaheightabovethecontrolpointor
marker,eithertheslantheightortheverticalheight.
YoumayeithermeasuretheverticalheighttotheAntenna
ReferencePoint(ARP)locatedatthebottomofthereceiver
atthebaseofthemountingthreads,ormeasuretheslant
heighttotheSlantHeightMeasurementMark(SHMM)on
thesideofthereceiver,asshownontheright.
2. Recordtheantennaheight,pointsname,andstarttimein
thefieldnotes.
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Thischapterprovidesgeneralinformationaboutrecordingdata,downloadingit,andmanagingfiles.
Setting Recording Parameters
TheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)softwareenablesyoutosetloggingparameters,suchasloggingrateandtypesofmessages,in
whichtorecorddata.ThissoftwareandtheTRUReferenceManualissuppliedontheHiPerVCD.SeetheTRUReferenceManual
formoreinformation.TheHiPerVreceiveriscompatiblewithanyTopconfieldsoftwareforconfigurationandrecordingrawdata.
Logging Rates
ThereceiverlogsdataontheSD/SDHCcardthatisinsertedintothememorycardslot.Theamountoffilespacedependsonthe
sizeofthememorycardbeingused.TheHiPerVreceivercansupportmemorycardsofupto32GBcapacity
1
.Theamountof
memoryusedtologdatadependsontheloggingrate.Formoreinformationaboutsettingloggingrateparameters,seetheTRU
ReferenceManual.
1.Themaximumnumberoffilesislimitedto512.Thereceivermaytakeupto50secondstochecklarger(8/16/32GB)SDHCcardswheninsertedinto
thereceiver.For2and4GBSD/SDHCcards,thisexternalcardcheckiscompletedinstantly,allowingyoutouseitwithoutanydelay.
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TheSD/SDHCcardslotsresideunderthebatteryontheinsideedgeofthebatteryrecess.ThedatathatresidesontheSD/SDHC
cardcanbeaccessedbyremovingthecardandusinganexternalSD/SDHCcardreaderorbyusingTopconsoftwaretodownload
thedatafromthecardviaHiPerVsserialportorBluetoothconnection.Asecuredigitalcardsuitableforindustrialusecanbe
purchasedfromalocalTopcondealer.TheSD/SDHCcardisavailableinFAT16orFAT32formatsothattheremovableSD/SDHC
cardissuitableforcopyingdatafilesdirectlytoacomputer.ForrecommendationsonSD/SDHCcards,seeSD/SDHCCard
Recommendationsonpage 89.
Figure25:HiPerVCardSlotExample
SIM Card Slot
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To install/remove the SD/SDHC card:
1. Ensurethereceiveristurnedoff.
2. Removethebattery.SeeInsertingandRemovingtheBatteryonpage 26.
3. CarefullypushtheSD/SDHCcard,labelsidedown,intotheSD/SDHCcardslot(Figure 25)untilitlocksintoplace
Or,pushthecardoncetoremoveit..
Figure26:InstallSD/SDHCCard
Oncethereceiveristurnedon,thereceiverboardwilldetecttheSD/SDHCcard,anditwillbereadytouseasneeded.
Donotremovethecardifthereceiverispoweredon.Damagetodatamayresultfromimproperremovalof
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YoucanlograwGNSSdatatothereceiversmemorycardandusetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)orMAGNETOfficesoftware
todownloadthefilestoacomputer.
Tostartorstoprecordingdatatothereceiver,youcanusetheLEDdisplaypanelorTRU.
1. PressthePowerbuttontoturnonthereceiver.
2. WaitfortheSTATLEDtoindicatesatellitesarebeingtracked.TheSTATLEDblinksgreenforGPSsatellitesandamber
forGLONASS satellites. A short red blink indicates the receiver has not solved a position. Five or more satellites
provide optimal positioning.
3. PressthePOWERbuttonthreetimeswithintwosecondstobeginrecording.YoucanalsoselectFile
ExplorerLogsStartinTRUtobeginrecordingdata.
4. MakesuretheREClightisblinkinggreen.Thisindicatesthatafilehasopenedanddatacollectionhasstarted.The
RECLEDblinkseachtimedataissavedtomemory.
5. Whenyouhavefinishedrecording,pressthePOWERbuttonthreetimes,andmakesuretheRECLEDisdark.Youcan
alsoselectFileExplorerLogsStopinTRUtoenddatarecording.
6. Toturnoffthereceiver,pressandholdthePOWERbuttonfor3to10secondsuntilallLEDsturndarkandtheBAT
LEDissolidred.
YoucanalsologdatausingMAGNETFieldsoftware.
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Rawdataisrecordedastimetaggedmeasurementsinasinglerawdatafile.Eachfileisrecordedtothereceiversmemoryand
automaticallygivenanameanda*.tpsfileextension.Youcanthentransferafileofcollecteddatatoacomputerwithfile
managingsoftware,suchastheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU),whichissuppliedontheGPS+SoftwareCD.Thisprogramallows
youtouseanautomaticnamingfeature,enterfilenames,anddeletefilesasnecessary.Formoreinformation,seetheTRU
ReferenceManualsuppliedontheHiPerVCD.
Downloading and Deleting Files
Aftercompletingasurvey,downloaddatafilestoacomputeroracontrollerforstorage,postprocessing,orbackup.
Downloadinganddeletingfilespreparesthememorycardforthenextsurvey.(Whenthememorycardisfull,thereceiverstops
loggingdata,andtheRECLEDturnsdark/off,indicatinganerrorcondition.Existingdataisnotoverwritten.)
Therearethreeoptionsfordeletingrawdatafilesfromthereceiver:
DeleteallofthefilesusingtheLEDdisplaypanel(i.e.holdthepowerbuttonfor20to25seconds).Thiserasesallofthe
filesinthereceiversinternalmemory.
UseaserialorBluetoothconnectiontodownloadthefilestoacomputer/controller.IntheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU),
youcanselectthefilesyouwanttodeletefromthereceiver.SeetheTRUReferenceManualformoreinformation.
Removethememorycardandinsertitintothememorycardslotofacomputer/controller.
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Thischapterwillhelpyoudiagnoseandsolvesomecommonproblemsthatmayoccurwiththereceiver.
Check This First!
BeforecontactingyourlocaldealerorTopconTechnicalSupport,checkthefollowing:
Checkallexternalreceiverconnectionscarefullytoensurecorrectandsecureconnections.Doublecheckforwornor
defectivecables.
Checkthereceiversbatteriesforafullcharge.
Checkthepowersourceforincorrectlyconnectedcables,andensurethepowersourceisvalid.SeeSpecificationson
page 57forexternalpowerrequirements.
Checkthesoftware.Makesurethemostcurrentsoftwareversionisdownloadedontothecomputerandthemostcurrent
firmwareisloadedintothereceiver.ChecktheTopconwebsiteforthelatestupdates.
CheckTopconTechnicalSupport(www.topconsupport.com)orTopconTotalCare(www.topcontotalcare.com)forthe
latestupdates.
Then,trythefollowing:
PoweronandoffthereceiverbypressingthePowerbuttonorbyusingTRU(ToolsResetreceiver).
Donotattempttorepairequipmentyourself.Doingsowillvoidthewarrantyandmaydamagethehardware.
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RestoredefaultsettingsbypressingthePowerbuttonfor10to15secondsorusingTRU(ToolsClearNVRAM).This
restoresthereceiversparameterstothefactorydefaultsettingsanderasesthealmanacandephemerisfiles.This
actiondoesnotdeletedatafilesfromthereceivermemory.
EraseallfilesbypressingthePowerbuttonfor20yo25secondsorbyusingFileExplorerDeleteAllFilesinTRU.This
willdeleteallfilesstoredinthereceiversnonremovablememorycard.
Iftheproblempersists,seethefollowingsectionsforothersolutions.
Powering Problems
Thefollowingaresomeofthemostcommonlyencounteredpowerproblems.
Thereceiverdoesnotpowerup
Thebatterymaybedischarged.
Chargethebatteryovernight.SeeChargingtheBatteriesonpage 22.
Ifyouareusinganexternalpowersource,thecablemaybedisconnectedordamaged.
Makesurethecableissecurelyconnectedandundamaged.
Thereceivermayhaveadefectivechargerordefectivebattery.
If,afterchangingthebatteryorconnectinganexternalpowersource,thereceiverstilldoesnotpowerup,
contactyourlocaldealerorTopconTechnicalSupportforadvice.
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Thefollowingaresomeofthemostcommonlyencounteredreceiverproblems.
Thereceivercannotestablishaconnectiontoacomputerorexternalcontroller
Cablespecificproblems:
Thecableisnotproperlypluggedin.
Unplugthecable,thensecurelyandproperlyreconnectittothereceiver.
Thecableisdamaged.
Useanundamagedcable.Contactadealertoreplacethecable.
Genericproblems:
ThereceiverportusedforconnectionisnotinCommandmode.
a. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU[seeConnectionintheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)
ReferenceManual].
b. ClickReceiverSettingsPorts.
c. ChangetheInputModefortheportusedforconnectiontocmd.
Thereceiverdoesnotlockontosatellitesforalongperiodoftime
Thecorrespondingreceiveroptionsmaybedisabledorexpired(L1/L2,GPS/GLONASSmustbeontotracksatellites).
OrderanewOAFwiththedesiredoptionsactivatedtoenableorextendvalidityofthecorrespondingreceiver
options.ContactadealerorvisittheTopconwebsitefordetails.
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RefertotheReceiverManagingchapteroftheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualforadetailed
descriptionofoptions.
Thereceivertrackstoofewsatellites
Thesurveyisconductednearobstructions(treecanopy,tallbuildings,andsoforth).
MakesuretheMultipathReductionboxeshavebeenenabled.
a. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU(seeConnectionintheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)
ReferenceManual).
b. InTRU,connecttothereceiver.
c. OntheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingAdvtab.MakesuretheC/Acode
multipathreductioncheckboxisselected.
Movetoanareafreeofobstructions,ifapplicable.
ThereceivercannotobtainCodeDifferentialand/orRTKsolutions
IncorrectBasecoordinatesentered.
SpecifythecorrectcoordinatesfortheBasestationusingTRUoranothersuitablefielddatacollectionsoftware.
Thecorrespondingreceiveroptionsmaybedisabledorexpired.
OrderanewOAFwiththerequiredoptionsactivatedtoenableorextendvalidityofthecorrespondingreceiver
options.
RefertotheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualforadetaileddescriptionofoptions.
Therearenotenoughcommonsatellites.Inordertoobtainafixedsolution,theBaseandRovershouldtrackatleast
fivecommonsatellites.
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ChecktheelevationmasksoftheRoverandBasereceivers;theyshouldbethesame.Todothis,ontheTRU
mainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingObs.
Verifythereisaclearviewoftheskytoallowsufficientsatellitetracking.
AdiscrepancyexistsbetweenthedifferentialstandardsusedattheBaseandRoverreceivers.
EnsuretheBaseandRoverreceiversusethesamecorrectionsinput/outputformat:
a. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU(seeConnectionintheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)
ReferenceManual).
b. InTRU,connecttothereceiver.
c. OntheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsPorts.
d. DoubleclickontheporttobeconfiguredandmakesuretheinputmodeoftheRovermatchestheformat
oftheBaseoutputmode(i.e.RTCM3).
Poorsatellitegeometry(PDOP/GDOPvaluesaretoohigh).
Ensuretheelevationmaskislessthan15degrees.
IncreasethePDOPthreshold.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingObs.
Conductthesurveyduringatimeperiodwhensatellitevisibilityandgeometryisbetter(ifpossible).
Themodembatteryislow.
Thespecifiedbaudrateisincompatiblewiththebaudratesthemodemsupports.Thebaudrateistherateatwhichthe
receivertransmitsdifferentialmessagestothemodemandviceversa.
Changethemodemsbaudrate.
TheBaseandRovermodemsusedifferentradiolinkparameters.
ConfiguretheBaseandRoverradiomodemsaccordingtotheprocedureslistedintheTRUReferenceManual.
ThedistancebetweentheBaseandRoveristoofar.
ClosethedistancebetweentheBaseandRover.
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Userepeaterstoincreaseradiocoverage.
Theelevationmaskisabove15degrees.
Lowertheelevationmask.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingObs.
Verifythereisaclearviewoftheskytoallowsufficientsatellitetracking.
Theremaybeasourceofradiointerferencethatdisruptsradiocommunications.
ChangetheRFchannel(ifpossible).
Removingthesourceofthejammingsignalorrelocatetheradioantennas(ifpossible).
Thereceiverdoesnotstartloggingdata
TheSD/SDHCcardisnotproperlyinserted.
Thereceivermemoryoptionisdisabledorexpired.
Makesurethememoryoptionisenabled.Fordetails,seetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManual.
Thereceiversmemorycarddoesnothavefreespace.
Downloadand/ordeletedatafilestofreeupspacefornewfiles.SeeDownloadingandDeletingFileson
page 46.
Thefilesystemisnotinitialized.InitializetheFileSystemontheSDcardusingTRU.Todothis,ontheTRUmain
window,chooseFileExplorerInitializeFileSystem.
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Thefollowingaresomeofthemostcommonlyencounterederrormessagesandotherproblems.
TRUerrormessage:Cantfindreceiver
Thereceiveristurnedoff.
Ensurethereceiverhaspowerandisturnedon.
Bluetoothisnotturnedon;theBTLEDisoff.
ResetthereceivertothefactorydefaultsettingsbypressingthePowerbuttonfor10to15seconds.
YoucanalsoturnonpowertoBluetoothusingTRU.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiver
SettingsBluetooth.
Thereisinterference.
Movethereceiver,controller,orcomputertoanunobstructedlocation.
Thereceiveristoofaraway.
Movethedevicesclosertogether.
ThereceiverisalreadyconnectedviaBluetoothtoanotherdevice.
Disconnectthereceiverfromtheothercontrollerorcomputer.
ThereceiverportusedforconnectionisnotinCommandmode.
a. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU(seeConnectionintheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)
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b. ClickConfigurationReceiverPorts.
c. ChangetheInputModefortheBluetoothserialportusedforconnectiontocmd.
TRUerrormessage:OpenCOM#portfailed:Accessisdenied
Anotherapplicationusesthecomputerportdedicatedforconnection.
Closetheapplication,andthenreconnect.
Connectthereceiverviaanother,unusedcomputerport.
Aftersearchingforavailabledevices,nonearediscovered
Thereceiverisnotreceivingpower.
Checkthatthereceiverisgettingpowerandisturnedon.
Checkthattheoptionalpowercableiscorrectlyattachedtotheportifoneisbeingused.
Unplugthecable,thensecurelyandproperlyreconnectittothereceiver.
Ifthepowercableisdamaged,contactaDealertopurchaseanewcable.
CanseetheiconforthereceiversBluetoothmoduleonthecomputerscreen,butcannotconnecttoit
Devicesecuritysettingsprobablydiffer.
MakesuretheBluetoothenableddevicesusethesamesecuritysettings.
Thisisthemostcommoncauseforthiserrormessage.UseTRUtodoublecheckthesettingsforthe
connectionport.
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Bluetoothmodulesettingsmayhavechanged.
a. IfthesettingsarechangedfortheBluetoothmodule,removeitfromthelistofdiscoveredBluetooth
devicesusingtheBluetoothmanagerprogram(suppliedwiththedeviceusedtomanagethereceiver).
b. Repeatthesearch.
TRU Problems
ThefollowingisthemostcommonlyencounteredTRUproblem.
TRUcannotconnecttothereceiver
Thereceiveristurnedoff.
Ensurethereceiverhaspowerandisturnedon.
Ifusingacable,thecablesconnectorsareimproperlyattached.
Checkthatthecableconnectorisattachedtothecorrectserialport.
Unplugthecable,thensecurelyandproperlyreconnectittothereceiver.
Ifusingacable,thecableisdamaged.
Useanundamagedcable.
Contactadealertopurchaseanewcable.
IfusingBluetoothwirelesstechnology,theincorrectportisselected.
UseacomputerorreceiverthathasBluetoothwirelesstechnologyenabled/installed.
Makesurethecomputerandreceiverusethecorrectportsforcommunication.FortheHiPerVreceiver,thisis
BluetoothserialportA(btsp\a).
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Useacleanclothmoistenedwithneutraldetergentorwater.
Neveruseanabrasivecleaner,ether,thinnerbenzene,orothersolvents.
Alwaysmakesurethereceiveriscompletelydrybeforestoringit.Dryanymoisturewithasoft,cleancloth.
Getting Customer Support
Ifthetroubleshootinghintsandtipsinthisoperatorsmanualfailtoremedytheproblem,contactTopconCustomerSupport.
Forcontactinformation,seeGettingTechnicalSupportonpage 7.
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ThischapterprovidesspecificationsfortheHiPerVanditsinternalcomponents.
General Details
Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications
Physical
Enclosure Magnesium alloy
Color Topcon Yellow and Topcon Gray
Dimensions 184.0mm X 95.0mm (diameter x Height)
Weight 1.00kg (without battery and radio)
Antenna Internal micro center
Battery Built-in, detachable/replaceable
Controller External
Mounting 5/8-11, quick release
Seals Silicone
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Keys One key:
Power- On/Off, multi-function
LEDs 22 LEDs
Receiver Health
Scheduler Status
Available Power Bar
Battery Status
Satellite Tracking Bar
Position Status
Memory Capacity Bar
File Status
Wireless Status
Radio Status
Serial Port Status
Environment
Operating
temperature
-20 to +65C (Battery) / -40 to +65C (Ext.) / -20 to +55 (w/ UHF modem module)
Storage temperature -45C to +70C
Humidity 100% condensing
Water/Dust-proof IP67 with all connector caps closed.
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Power
Built in battery BDC70 Li-ion 5.2Ah (Typical) / 7.2VDC
Battery weight 195g
Battery charging
time
4 hours
Operating time Over 7.5 hours (20C / static data logging / w BT)
External power 1 port
Input voltage 6.7 to 18 VDC
Consumption 4W (w/o UHF modem)
Battery charge Use CDC68
On-board Backup battery for NVRAM and RTC storage;
Operation for approximately 100 days.
I/O
Communication
Ports
Bluetooth and (Serial) RS-232C
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Port specifications COM1: 4,800 to 115,200 bps (RS Level)
115,200 bps (default)
Bluetooth: 115,200 bps (SPP/Single Channel mode)
Modem Antenna BNC or reverse polarity TNC (depending on modem type)
NMEA
NMEA version Ver. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0
Messages GGA, GLL, GNS, GRS, GSA, GST, GSV, HDT, RMC, VTG, ZDA, ROT, GMP
Output interval Up to 20Hz
DGPS
Correction format RTCM SC104 Ver 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0, 3.1
RTCM message
type
1, 3, 9, 31, 32, 34; user selectable
Process interval Up to 20Hz
Output interval for
RTCM correction
data
Up to 20Hz
Elevation mask
0 to 90 degrees (independent of data logging)
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Correction format
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CMR/CMR+, RTCM SC104 Ver 2.2, 2.3, 3.0 or 3.1
RTCM message
type
User selectable
Ambiguity initialize OTF (L1, L1/L2)
Baseline Length Up to 50km
Initialize time > 15 seconds, typical
Output interval for
CMR/RTCM
Up to 20Hz
Elevation 0 to 90 degrees (independent of data logging)
Solution mode Delay (synchronization)
Extrapolation (not synchronized)
Process interval Up to 20Hz
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Static L1 only:
H: 3mm + 0.8 ppm xD
V: 4mm + 1 ppm xD
L1 +L2:
H: 3mm + 0.5 ppm xD
V: 5mm + 0.5 ppm xD
Fast Static L1+L2:
H: 3mm+0.5 ppm xD
V: 5mm+0.5 ppm xD
Kinematic L1+L2:
H: 10mm+1 ppm xD
V: 15mm+1 ppm xD
RTK L1/L1 +L2:
H: 10mm + 1 ppm xD
V: 15mm + 1 ppm xD
DGPS Post processing/RTCM:
Typically less than 0.5m
Cold start
Warm start
Reacquisition
<60 sec
<35 sec (typical)
<1 sec
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a.CMR/CMR+isathirdpartyproprietaryformat.Useofthisformatisnotrecommendedandperformancecannotbeguaranteed.
UseofindustrystandardRTCM3.xisalwaysrecommendedforoptimalperformance.
b.RMSValues:Accuracydependsonthenumberofsatellitesused,obstructions,satellitegeometry(DOP),occupationtime,
multipatheffects,atmosphericconditions,baselinelength,surveyprocedures,anddataquality.
Performance specifications assume a minimum of 6 GPS satellites above 15 degrees in elevation and
adherence to the procedures recommended in this manual.

In areas of high multipath, during periods of large PDOP, and during periods of increased ionospheric
activity, performance may degrade.

Use robust checking procedures in areas of extreme multipath or under dense foliage.
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Table5.GPSBoardSpecifications
Receiver Type (set by activating the proper OAF)
Internal GNSS
board: HiPer V
G: GPS L1
GD: GPS L1/L2
GG:GPS/GLONASS L1
GGD: GPS/GLONASS L1/L2
Hardware type:
country/region/pur-
pose dependent
without internal radio/modem
with Digital UHF II
with Digital UHF II + HSPA
with Digital UHF II + CDMA
with FH915
with FH915+HSPA
Tracking Specifications
Standard Channels
226 channels
a
; Vanguard ASIC with patented Universal Tracking Channel Technology
GPS and GLONASS, WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/QZSS
Tracked Signals GPS: L1, L1 C/A, L2, L2P(Y), L2C code and carrier
GLONASS: L1P, L1 C/A, L2 C/A, L2P code and carrier
Tracking Functions
Multi-path
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Code and Carrier
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PLL/DLL/QLL Bandwidth, order, adjustable
Smoothing interval Code and Carrier
WAAS/EGNOS/
MSAS
Optional
Data Features
Formats TPS, NMEA, RTCM, CMR/CMR+
Features Up to 20 Hz update rate for real time position and raw data (code and carrier)
10cm code phase and 0.1mm carrier phase precision
RTCM SC104 version 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0, and 3.1 I/O
Multiple Base RTCM
Geoid and Magnetic Variation models
Different DATUMs support
Output of grid coordinates
CMR and CMR+ support
Memory
Internal Memory SD/SDHC card, removable
Capacity Dependent on capacity of the installed SD/SDHC card
Logging Interval 0.05 to 86,400 seconds, depending on purchased options
a.VanguardASICincludestwodedicatedchannelsforLBandsignaltracking.ThereceiverdoesnotsupportLBandsignaltracking.
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Bluetooth Module Details
Internal Topcon Digital UHF II Modem General Specifications
ForcompletedetailsregardingtheTopcondigitalUHFIImodem,refertotheTopconRadioGuideReferenceManual(p/n:
100159801).
Table6.BluetoothModuleSpecifications
Range Up to 10 m (indoor), up to 50m (outdoor)
Type
Class 1
a
a.ForthereceiversClass1Bluetoothfunctionalitytoworkproperly,theconnecteddevicemustalsosupportClass1Bluetooth.
Service classes Miscellaneous
Supported profiles SPP
Frequency Country
Code
North America and Europe
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Table7.GRX2DigitalUHFIIModemGeneralSpecifications
Parameter Specification
Operating frequency range
a
UHF 400 470 MHz
Modulation techniques GMSK and 4-Level FSK (4FSK)
Protocols
b,c
Satel 4FSK
PDL GMSK
PDL 4FSK
TrimTalk GMSK
Occupied bandwidth
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(channel spacing)
25 kHz, 20 kHz or 12.5 kHz
Data transmission rate at 25 kHz
Channel Spacing
9600 bps GMSK
19200 bps 4FSK

Data transmission rate at 20 kHz


Channel Spacing
4800 bps GMSK
9600 bps 4FSK
Data transmission rate at 12.5 kHz
Channel Spacing
4800 bps GMSK


9600 bps 4FSK

Data speed of serial interface Max 115200 bps


Forward Error Correction Yes
Scrambling Yes
Communication mode Half-Duplex
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Internal FH915+ Modem General Specifications
Operation modes Transmitter
Receiver
Repeater
a.Dependentonthecountryandregion,andmode(base/rover)ofoperation.
b.UseofPDLandSatel4FSKprotocolsisrecommendedinapplicationswherepossible.Notethataminimumbaudrateof9600bps
isrecommendedforallRTKoperations.CompatibilitywithTrimTalkissubjecttosomerestrictions.
c.Thedatatransmissionconfigurationsindicated(protocolandchannelspacing)aretheonlyprotocolsthatprovidecompliance
withUHFNarrowbandingrestrictionsthatareeffectiveasofJanuary1,2013intheUSandCanada.Formoreinformation,
pleaseseehttp://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/publicsafetyspectrum/narrowbandingfaq.htmlfordetails.Similarrestrictionsare
alsoinplaceinotherglobalmarkets.PleasecontactyourDealerorlocalgovernmentradioauthoritytoensureyouunderstand
localcomplianceobligations.
Table8.InternalFH915+ModemGeneralSpecifications
Parameter Specification
Operating frequency range
country/region/purpose dependent
902 to 928 MHz, United States
915 to 925 MHz, Australia
Signal structuring Frequency hopping spread spectrum
Hopping pattern 5 per band, user-selected
Hopping channels 128
Occupied bandwidth 100KHz
Frequency modulation technique FSK, 64 Kbps
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Parameter Specification
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System gain 135 dB
Network topology Point-to-point, point-to-multipoint
Protocol FH915, FH915+
Transmitter (TX)
Carrier power 250 mW (24 dBm)/1 W (30 dBm), user selectable
Receiver (RX)
Sensitivity -105 dBm at 10-4 BER
Dynamic range 105 dBm
Data communications
Serial interface RS232
Serial data rate 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 bps, user selectable
Effective radio link rate 9600, 10200, 17000, 51000 bps
User selectable for FH915; automatic selection for FH915+
Error correction FEC (15.7) majority decoding
Antenna Type
Type 1/2 wave sleeve dipole
Connector Reverse polarity TNC
Gain 2.1 dBi
Table8.InternalFH915+ModemGeneralSpecifications(Continued)
Parameter Specification
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Optional Cellular Module Details
ThissectiondescribesthespecificationsofthecellularmodulesofferedwiththeHiPerVreceiver.
CDMA Module Specifications
Table 9. Cellular Module Specifications
General (Dual Band CDMA 1xRTT Module)
Supported bands
a
CDMA 800/1900 MHz
TX power 800 MHz Class 3 (24 dBm)
1900 MHz Class 2 (24 dBm)
Data 1x/QNC/HSPD
CSD, Max BR 14.4 Kbps
AT command Set N/A
Regulatory and
approvals
CDG1, CDG2
FCC, IC, CCC
EMC
QS9000 manufacturing
RoHS/WEEE
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a.TopconGNSSreceiversequippedwithintegratedC24wirelessmodulesareauthorizedtooperateintheUSonlyontheVerizon
TM

wirelessnetwork.
HSPA Module Specifications
Table 10. Cellular Module Specifications
General (3.5G Wireless Module Quad-band GSM and UMTS/HSPA)
Supported bands GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
UMTS/HSPA 850/1900/2100 MHz
TX power UMTS/HSPA - Class 3 (0.25 Watt)
GSM 850/900 MHz Class 4 (2 Watt)
GSM 1800/1900 MHz Class 1 (1 Watt)
EDGE 850/900 MHz Class E2 (0.5 Watt)
EDGE 1800/1900 MHz Class E2 (0.4 Watt)
Data UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA 3GPP, Release 6
GSM/GPRS 3GPP, Release 9
Max uplink 5.76 Mbps, max downlink 7.2 Mbps
EDGE, Multi-Slot class 12
CSD, Max BR 14.4 Kbps GSM, Max BR 14.4 Kbps UMTS
AT command Set GSM 07.05, 07.07
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Battery (BDC70) Specifications
Regulatory and
approvals
FCC, IC
ANATEL (Brazil)
PTCRB
R&TTE/CE
GCF
RoHS/WEEE
ACMA
BABT
Table 10. Cellular Module Specifications
Table 11. Battery Specifications
General
Nominal voltage 7.2V
Capacity 5.2Ah
Dimensions 38 (W) x 70 (D) x 40 (H) mm
Weight about about 195g
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Charger (CDC68) Specifications
Table 12. Charger Specifications
General
Input voltage: AC100 to 240V
Charging time per
battery (at 25C):
about 4 hours
(Charging can take longer than the times stated above when temperatures are either especially high or
low.)
Charging
temperature range:
0C to 40C (32F to 104F)
Storage temperature
range:
-20C to 65C (-4F to 149F)
Size: 94 (W) X 102 (D) X 36 (H) mm
Weight: about 170g
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Connector Specifications
Thereceiverhas3externalconnectors;oneUHF/915+radiomodemorcellularantennaconnector.
UHF Radio Modem Connector
Reverse TNC Connector
Table13.UHFModemConnectorSpecifications
Modem Type Signal Type Dir Details
UHF BNC Modem I/O I/O RF/GSM output from
modem antenna
Table14.ReverseTNCConnectorSpecifications
Modem Type Signal Type Dir Details
915+ Reverse TNC Modem I/O I/O RF/GSM output from
modem antenna
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Power Connector
Rimmed in red, the power connector (on the right) is
a 5-pin sealed receptacle. Table 15 gives power connector
specifications.
Table15.PowerConnectorSpecifications
Number Signal Name Dir Details
1 Not used
2 Power_INP P Input
3 Power_GND P Ground, power return
4 Not used
5 Not used
1
2
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Serial RS 232 Connector
Rimmed in black, the serial RS232 connector (on the
right) is a sealed receptacle, 7 pin, ODU part number
G80F1C-T07QC00-0000. Table 16 gives the RS232
connector specifications.
Table16.RS232ConnectorSpecifications
Number Signal Name Dir Details
1 Not used
2 GND Signal ground
3 CTS I Clear to send
4 RTS O Request to send
5 RXD I Receive data
6 TXD O Transmit data
7 Not used
1
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SD/SDHC Card Recommendations
Table 17isarecommendedlistofSD/SDHCcardsthatweretestedwiththereceiver.Thislistofrecommendationsisbasedon
testingresultsavailabletodateandshouldnotbeconsideredacomprehensivelist.Thereceiveriscapableofworkingwith
SD/SDHCcardswithastoragecapacityofupto32GB.
Table17.SD/SDHCCardRecommendations
Manufacturer Model Name Card Type Capacity Class
Operating
Temperature (C)
ATP AF2GSDI (Industrial Grade) SD 2 GB -40 to 85
Transcends TS2GSD801 (Industrial Grade) SD 2 GB -40 to 85
Panasonic RP-SDP02G SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to 85
Panasonic RP-SDW04G SDHC 4 GB Class 10 -25 to 85
FujiFilm SD-002G-C4A SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to 85
Sony SF-2N1 SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to 85
Toshiba SD-E002G4 SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to 85
HagiwaraSys-com HPC-SD2GT4C SD 2 GB Class 4 0 to 55
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Lexar LSD2GBAC SD 2 GB 0 to 55
Buffalo RDDC-S2GC4 SD 2 GB Class 4 0 to 55
Table17.SD/SDHCCardRecommendations
Manufacturer Model Name Card Type Capacity Class
Operating
Temperature (C)
2GBorlessSDcardscanbeformattedwithFAT16orFAT32onWindowsPCplatform.For4GBSDcards,useFAT32
formatting.
UseofthelistedSD/SDHCcardsmaycauseinconsistentperformance(rawdataloggingproblem,unrecognizedcard,
etc.)whenusedwithHiPerandGRXreceivers:
SanDiskStandardSeries(ModelName:SDSDB4096andSDSDB2048)
SanDiskUltraSeries(ModelName:SDSDH002G)
Transcends(ModelName:TS4GSDHC6)
ModelBSD2G4fromI/OdataexhibitgoodperformanceifformattedinFAT16format.
Warranty 91
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Warranty
Topconpositioningequipmentareguaranteedagainstdefectivematerialandworkmanshipundernormaluseandapplication
consistentwiththisManual.Theequipmentisguaranteedfortheperiodindicated,onthewarrantycardaccompanyingthe
product,startingfromthedatethattheproductissoldtotheoriginalpurchaserbyTopconsAuthorizedDealers.
2
Duringthewarrantyperiod,Topconwill,atitsoption,repairorreplacethisproductatnoadditionalcharge.Repairpartsand
replacementproductswillbefurnishedonanexchangebasisandwillbeeitherreconditionedornew.Thislimitedwarrantydoes
notincludeservicetorepairdamagetotheproductresultingfromanaccident,disaster,misuses,abuseormodificationofthe
product.
WarrantyservicemaybeobtainedfromanauthorizedTopconwarrantyservicedealer.Ifthisproductisdeliveredbymail,
purchaseragreestoinsuretheproductorassumetheriskoflossordamageintransit,toprepayshippingchargestothewarranty
servicelocationandtousetheoriginalshippingcontainerorequivalent.Alettershouldaccompanythepackagefurnishinga
descriptionoftheproblemand/ordefect.
Thepurchaserssoleremedyshallbereplacementasprovidedabove.InnoeventshallTopconbeliableforanydamagesorother
claimincludinganyclaimforlostprofits,lostsavingsorotherincidentalorconsequentialdamagesarisingoutoftheuseof,or
inabilitytouse,theproduct.
2.ThewarrantyagainstdefectsinaTopconbattery,charger,orcableis90days.
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Safety Warnings
General Warnings

TocomplywithRFexposurerequirements,maintainatleast25cmbetweentheuserandtheradiomodem.
TPSreceiversaredesignedforsurveyandsurveyrelateduses(thatis,surveyingcoordinates,distances,anglesand
depths,andrecordingsuchmeasurements).Thisproductshouldneverbeused:
Withouttheuserthoroughlyunderstandingthismanual.
Afterdisablingsafetysystemsoralteringtheproduct.
Withunauthorizedaccessories.
Withoutpropersafeguardsatthesurveysite.
Contrarytoapplicablelaws,rules,andregulations.
TPSreceiversshouldneverbeusedindangerousenvironments.Useinrainorsnowforalimitedperiodis
permitted.
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Battery Pack Warnings

Neverattempttoopenthecasingofthedetachablebatteries!LithiumIonbatteriescanbedangerousif
mishandled!
Donotincinerateorheatbatterypackabove212degreesfahrenheit(100degreescelsius).Excessiveheatcan
causeseriousdamageandpossibleexplosion.
Tamperingwiththebatteriesbyendusersornonfactoryauthorizedtechnicianswillvoidthebatteryswarranty.
Donotattempttoopenthebatterypackorreplaceit.
Donotdisassemblethebatterypack.
Donotchargeinconditionsdifferentthanspecified.
Donotuseotherthanthespecifiedbatterycharger.
Donotshortcircuit.
Donotcrushormodify.
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Receiver Warnings
Usage Warnings

Tamperingwiththereceiverbytheendusersornonfactoryauthorizedtechnicianswillvoidthereceivers
warranty:
Donotattempttoopenthereceiverandmodifyanyofitsinternalcomponents.
Donotchargeinconditionsdifferentthanspecified.
Donotshortcircuit.
Ifthisproducthasbeendropped,altered,transportedorshippedwithoutproperpackaging,orotherwise
treatedwithoutcare,erroneousmeasurementsmayoccur.
Theownershouldperiodicallytestthisproducttoensureitprovidesaccuratemeasurements.
InformTPSimmediatelyifthisproductdoesnotfunctionproperly.
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Regulatory
Thefollowingsectionsprovideinformationonthisproductscompliancewithgovernmentregulationsforuse.
FCC Compliance
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitssetforthforuncontrolledequipmentandmeetstheFCCradio
frequency(RF)ExposureGuidelinesinSupplementCtoOET65.ThisequipmenthasverylowlevelsofRFenergythatitdeemedto
complywithoutmaximumpermissiveexposureevaluation(MPE).Butitisdesirablethatitshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwith
atleast30cmandmorebetweentheradiatorandpersonsbody(excludingextremities:hands,wrists,feetandankles).
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevicepursuanttopart15oftheFCCrules.
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperatedina
commercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandused
inaccordancewiththeinstructionmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Operationofthisequipment
inaresidentialareaislikelytocauseharmfulinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathis
ownexpense.
Ifthisequipmentdoescauseinterferencetoradioortelevisionequipmentreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningthe
equipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Movetheequipmentawayfromthereceiver.
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Plugtheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverispowered.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/televisiontechnicianforadditionalsuggestions.
Industry Canada Compliance
ThisequipmentcomplieswithICradiationexposurelimitssetforthforuncontrolledequipmentandmeetsRSS102oftheIC
radiofrequency(RF)exposurerules.ThisequipmenthasverylowlevelsofRFenergythatitdeemedtocomplywithout
maximumpermissiveexposureevaluation(MPE).Butitisdesirablethatitshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithatleast30cm
andmorebetweentheradiatorandpersonsbody(excludingextremities:hands,wrists,feet,andankles).
ThisclassAdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES003.
CetappareilnumriquedelaclasseAestconformelanormeNMB003duCanada.
ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadalicenceexemptRSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmay
causeundesiredoperationofthedevice.
LeprsentappareilestconformeauxCNRdIndustrieCanadaapplicablesauxappareilsradioexemptsdelicence.Lexploitation
estautoriseauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:(1)lappareilnedoitpasproduiredebrouillage,et(2)lutilisateurdelappareildoit
acceptertoutbrouilageradiolectriquesubi,mmesilebrouillageestsusceptibledencompromettrelefonctionnement.
ICRFRadiationExposureStatement
Wheninstalling,locateorpointthisdeviceawayfromtheinstaller,soitdoesnotemitRFfieldinexcessofHealthCanadaslimits
forthegeneralpopulation;ConsultSafetyCode6fromHeathCanadaswebsiteatwww.hcsc.gc.ca/rpb.
Anychangesormodificationstotheequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor
compliancecouldvoidyourauthoritytooperatesuchequipment.
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ICAdditionalStatementwithDetachableAntennas
Thisdevice(withUHFIImodem)hasbeendesignatedtooperatewiththeantennaslistedbelowandhaveamaximumgainof
2.4dBi.Antennasnotincludedinthisorhavingagaingreaterthan2.4dBiarestrictlyprohibitedforusewiththisdevice.The
requiredantennaimpedanceis50ohms.
HiPerVUHFII2.4dBiwhipantenna
Manufacture/Type
420450MHzLAIRDorANTENEX/G420BN
450470MHzLAIRDorANTENEX/G450BN
Thisdevice(withFH915modem)hasbeendesignatedtooperatewiththeantennaslistedbelowandhaveamaximumgainof
2.1dBi.Antennasnotincludedinthisorhavingagaingreaterthan2.1dBiarestrictlyprohibitedforusewiththisdevice.The
requiredantennaimpedanceis50ohms.
HiPerVFH9152.1dBiSleeveDipoleAntenna
Manufacture/Type
890960MHzLARSENSPDA17RP918
ConnectorType:TNCmalereversepolarity
Community of Europe Compliance
TheproductdescribedinthismanualisincompliancewiththeR&TTEandEMCdirectivesfromtheEuropeanCommunity.
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European Community Declaration of Conformity with R&TTE Directive
1999/5/EC
Thefollowingstandardswereapplied:(R&TTEDirective1999/5/EEC)
EN609501:2006:+A1:2009&A1:2010
ETSIEN3001131V1.7.1(201111)
ETSIEN3001132V1.5.1(201111)
ETSIEN3014891V1.9.2(201109)
ETSIEN3014897V1.3.1(200511)
ETSIEN3019081V5.2.1(201105)
ETSIEN3019082V5.2.1(201107)
ETSIEN300328V1.7.1(200610)
ETSIEN3014893V1.4.1(200208)
ETSIEN30148924V1.4.1(200905)
ETSIEN30148924V1.5.1(201010)
ETSIEN30148917V2.1.1(200905)
ETSIEN301511V9.0.2(200303)
EN62311:2008
Thisequipmentisintendedtobemarketedinthefollowingcountries:
ListofNationalCodes:
ATDEMTGB
BEGRNLIS
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CYHUPLLI
CZIEPTNO
DKITSKCH
EELVSIBG
FILTESRO
FRLUSETR
TheequipmentislabelledwithaCE!markthatinformsuserstheDIGUHFIIfrequencyrange410470MHzisnotharmonized
throughoutEuropeandthespecificcountryspectrumauthorityshouldbenotifiedbeforearadiomodemisused.
Useofthisequipmentrequiresalicense.
Limpiegodiquestoimpiantonecessitaunaconcessione.
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Declaration of Conformity (R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC)
DasBetreibendieserAnlageunterliegtderKonzessionspflicht.
Lutilisationdecetteinstallationncessiteuneconcession.
esky
[Czech]
(Topcon) tmto prohlauje, e tento (HiPer V) je ve shod se
zkladnmi poadavky a dalmi pslunmi ustanovenmi smrnice
1999/5/ES.
Dansk
[Danish]
Undertegnede (Topcon) erklrer herved, at flgende udstyr (HiPer
V) overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i
direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Deutsch
[German]
Hiermit erklrt (Topcon) dass sich das Gert (HiPer V) in
bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den
brigen einschlgigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG
befindet.
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Eesti
[Estonian]
Kesolevaga kinnitab (Topcon) seadme (HiPer V) vastavust
direktiivi 1999/5/E phinuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist
tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele stetele.
English Hereby, (Topcon) declares that this (HiPer V) is in compliance with
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
Espaol
[Spanish]
Por medio de la presente (Topcon) declara que el (HiPer V) cumple
con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones
aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
[Greek]

Franais
[French]
Par la prsente (Topcon) dclare que l'appareil (HiPer V) est
conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions
pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Italiano
[Italian]
Con la presente (Topcon) dichiara che questo (HiPer V) conforme
ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite
dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
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Latviski
[Latvian]
Ar o (Topcon) deklar, ka (HiPer V) atbilst Direktvas 1999/5/EK
btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem.
Lietuvi
[Lithuanian]
iuo (Topcon) deklaruoja, kad is (HiPer V) atitinka esminius
reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
Nederlands
[Dutch]
Hierbij verklaart (Topcon) dat het toestel (HiPer V) in
overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere
relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Malti
[Maltese]
Hawnhekk, (Topcon), jiddikjara li dan (HiPer V) jikkonforma mal-
tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid-
Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
Magyar
[Hungarian]
Alulrott, (Topcon) nyilatkozom, hogy a (HiPer V) megfelel a
vonatkoz alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s az 1999/5/EC irnyelv
egyb elrsainak.
Polski
[Polish]
Niniejszym, (Topcon), deklaruj, e (HiPer V) spenia wymagania
zasadnicze oraz stosowne postanowienia zawarte Dyrektywie
1999/5/EC.
Portugus
[Portugues]
(Topcon) declara que este (HiPer V) est conforme com os
requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovensko
[Slovenian]
(Topcon) izjavlja, da je ta (HiPer V) v skladu z bistvenimi
zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 1999/5/ES.
Slovensy
[Slovak]
(Topcon) tmto vyhlasuje, e (HiPer V) spa zkladn poiadavky a
vetky prslun ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.
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WEEE Directive
FollowinginformationisforEUmemberstatesonly:
Theuseofthesymbolbelowindicatesthatthisproductmaynotbetreatedashouseholdwaste.Byensuringthisproductis
disposedofcorrectly,tohelppreventpotentialnegativeconsequencesfortheenvironmentandhumanhealth,whichcould
otherwisebecausedbyinappropriatewastehandlingofthisproduct.Formoredetailedinformationaboutthetakebackand
recyclingofthisproduct,pleasecontactasupplierwhereyoupurchasedtheproductorconsult.
Suomi
[Finnish]
(Topcon) vakuuttaa tten ett (HiPer V) tyyppinen laite on
direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien
direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Svenska
[Swedish]
Hrmed intygar (Topcon) att denna (HiPer V) str I
verensstmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga
relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
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Bluetooth Transmission Statements/Compliance
ThisBluetoothdeviceiscomplianttothefollowingprofilesofthecorespecversion2.1/2.1+EDR:
Baseband
HCI
LinkManager
Radio
Theradiohasbeentestedusingthemaximumantennagainof2.3dBiandtheBluetoothqualificationisvalidforanyantenna
withthesameorlessgain.
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Glossary
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BaseStationAGNSSreceiversetupoveraknownpoint,whichisusedtoderivecorrectioninformationfornearbyRover(mobile)
GNSSreceivers.
BluetoothOftenusedinplaceofcables,Bluetoothisopenwirelesstechnologyforexchangingdataovershortdistancesfrom
fixedandmobiledevices.
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COMPASSBeiDouNavigationSatelliteSystemmaintainedandoperatedbyChina.
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GGPSL1only
GALILEOThesatellitesystemcurrentlybeingmaintainedandoperatedbytheEuropeanUnion(EU)andEuropeanSpaceAgency
(ESA).
GDGPSdualfrequency
GGGPS+GLONASSL1only
GGDGPS+GLONASSDualFrequencysignaltracking.
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GLONASSTheGLObalNAvigationSatelliteSystemmaintainedandoperatedbytheRussianFederation.
GNSSGlobalNavigationSatelliteSystems,suchasGPSandGLONASS.
GPSTheGlobalPositioningSystemmaintainedandoperatedbytheUnitedStatesDepartmentofDefense.
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L1TheprimaryLbandcarrierusedbyGPSandGLONASSsatellitestotransmitsatellitedata.
L2ThesecondaryLbandcarrierusedbyGPSandGLONASSsatellitestotransmitsatellitedata.
LightEmittingDiode(LED)Usedasindicatorlightsonthereceivertodisplaythestatusofthereceiverscomponentsand
controlreceiveroperations.
M
MAGNETFieldDatacontrollersoftwarethatispartoftheMAGNETsoftwaresystem.
MAGNETOfficePostprocessingandCADsolutionsoftwareforsurveyingandgradeapplication.ItispartoftheMAGNET
softwaresystem.
MINTERThereceiversMinimumINTERfaceusedtodisplayandcontroldatainputandoutput.
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NetworkRTKCollectssatelliteobservationsfromthereferencestationswithinthenetworkandsendsRTKcorrectionstothe
Rover.
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OptionAuthorizationFile(OAF)Thisenablesthespecificfeaturesthatacustomerpurchases.
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PhaseCenterofAntennaThepointfromwhichtheelectromagneticradiationspreadssphericallyoutward,withthephaseof
thesignalbeingequalatanypointonthesphere.
Pocket3DFieldcontrollersoftwarebyTopconthatsupportsbothGNSSandTS.
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RealTimeKinematic(RTK)Aprecisemethodofrealtimesurveying.RTKenablesyoutocheckthemeasurementquality
withouthavingtoprocessthedata.
RootMeanSquare(RMS)Statisticalmeasureofthemagnitudeofavaryingquantity.
RoverAmobileGNSSreceiveranddatacollectorusedfordetermininglocationinthefield.
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SatelliteBasedAugmentationSystems(SBAS)Complementsexistingglobalnavigationsystems.SBAStransmitsdifferential
correctionsandmessagesfornavigationsatellitesthatarewithinsightofanetworkorreferencestationsinawidearea,suchas
acontinent.
StaticSurveyTypicallyusesanetworkormultiplebaselineapproachforpositioning.Thismethodprovidesthehighest
accuracyandrequiresthelongestobservationtimes.
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TopconReceiverUtility(TRU)Hardwareconfigurationsoftwareforreceiversandperipheraldevices.TRUisincludedonthe
GPS+SoftwareCDthataccompaniedyourreceiver.
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UniversalSerialBus(USB)Aconnectionstandardusedbydevices,suchasareceiver,controller,computer,etc.

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