iGage X90-OPUS Bedienungsanleitung


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X90-OPUS
Static GPS Receiver
User Manual
Revision I2014.05.27D (B9165)

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Copyright 2014 iGage Mapping Corporation
All rights reserved.
iGage and ‘iGage Mapping Corporation’ are Trademarks of
iGage Mapping Corporation of Salt Lake City Utah, USA.
CHC is a Trademark of Shanghai Huace Satellite Navigation
Technology Limited of Shanghai, China
All product and brand names mentioned in this publication
are trademarks of their respective holders.
FCC Notice CHC X90-OPUS GPS receivers comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the Part 15 of
the FCC rules when it is used in the Portable Mode.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents...........................................................................4
Introduction....................................................................................6
The Really-Quick-Start Guide ........................................................7
In the Field .................................................................................7
Office / Desktop .........................................................................7
What’s in the X90-OPUS Box .........................................................9
Technical Assistance ....................................................................10
Warranty.......................................................................................10
Safety Information .......................................................................10
Warnings and Cautions..............................................................10
Use and Care ..............................................................................11
Battery Safety and Disposal.......................................................11
Battery Warnings .......................................................................11
Batteries .......................................................................................12
Battery Charger ............................................................................13
Front Panel Operation .................................................................14
Pushbuttons ...............................................................................14
On/Off Pushbutton ..................................................................14
Record Pushbutton..................................................................14
LED Indicators ............................................................................15
Collecting Static Data ...................................................................16
OPUS and OPUS-RS..................................................................16
Downloading, Processing and Archiving Data ............................18
Installing the Download Tool.....................................................18
Downloading Data from X90-OPUS GPS...................................18
Starting the X9x Download Tool................................................20
Using the Download Tool ............................................................20
Submitting an Occupation to OPUS ..........................................21
Viewing the Observation Log ....................................................24
Performing Quality Control Checks...........................................24
Advanced Download Settings......................................................25
Configuring the Download Tool ..............................................25
'Base Project Folder' ................................................................26
'Archive All Projects' ................................................................27
'GPS Mounts on Drive'.............................................................27
‘Minimum File Size to Transfer’ ..............................................27
‘Show UTC Time’......................................................................28
'Default HI'................................................................................28
'Default Agency' .......................................................................29
'Default Operator'....................................................................29
'Receiver Model' ......................................................................29
'Antenna Name' .......................................................................29
'Decimate OPUS Submission to ...'..........................................30
'Your Email'...............................................................................30
'Show Advanced Settings'........................................................30
‘PPP Service’.............................................................................31

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Export 8.3 Filename.................................................................32
Format Extended .....................................................................32
Utilities .......................................................................................32
“1. Undelete Occupations” .....................................................33
“2. HcRINEX Convertor” ..........................................................33
“3. Mark One File Unread”......................................................33
“4. Mark All GPS Files Unread” ...............................................33
GPS Settings .................................................................................34
The ‘Log’ Tab ..............................................................................34
GPS 'Settings' Tab ......................................................................34
Recording Interval ...................................................................36
Auto Sessioning........................................................................37
Elevation Mask.........................................................................37
Update Firmware.....................................................................37
OPUS: What is it? .........................................................................40
OPUS-RS (Rapid Static) ..............................................................41
OPUS Error Messages and Failures .............................................42
Interpreting OPUS Results...........................................................43
Getting ready to use OPUS..........................................................44
Using OPUS-Projects....................................................................47
Troubleshooting the X90-OPUS ..................................................48
1. Receiver won’t turn on:.......................................................48
2. Is the receiver tracking satellites? ......................................48
3. Is the receiver storing observation data?...........................48
4. The RED Power LED is flashing! ..........................................49
5. The GPS receiver won’t mount as a Disk Drive. .................49
X90-OPUS 10-Pin Connector .......................................................50
X90-OPUS GPS to PC Data Cable .................................................51
X90-OPUS Antenna Calibration ...................................................52
Converting ‘Slant Height’ to HI: ................................................53
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Imperial: ...................................................................................53
Metric:......................................................................................53
Performance Specifications.........................................................54
Measurements.........................................................................54
Position Performance..............................................................54
Physical Characteristics ...........................................................54
Electrical...................................................................................54
Data ..........................................................................................54
Operation / Software...............................................................54
Warranty ......................................................................................55

Introduction
Thank you very much for choosing to purchase and use an
X90-OPUS receiver!
The X90-OPUS receiver can fill important niches in your
surveying practice:
Providing NGS CORS network based active control for your
survey projects
Providing the highest quality L1/L2 static data at price
allowing multiple receivers
With a ground-breaking price, outstanding performance and
easy-to-use features, we know that the X90-OPUS will be a
valuable tool that quickly pays for itself.
This guide is designed to help you familiarize yourself with
your new equipment.
If you have questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to
contact us:
iGage Mapping Corporation
1545 South 1100 East Suite 1
Salt Lake City UT 84105 USA
+1-801-412-0011
Your input is extremely valuable to us and we will listen to
your suggestions!
Software updates and news are available from:
www.x90gps.com

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The Really-Quick-Start Guide
In the Field
1. Put a battery in the receiver.
2. Mount the receiver over the point you want to
survey. Level and measure the Instrument Height
(HI.) Record the HI, start time and point
description in your field notes.
Point
Description
HI
Start Time
End
1001
NW C Sec 14
2.0M V
9:45 am 1 March 2013
12:18 pm
3. Push the ON/OFF button and hold for 1-second
until the lights flash. After 30 seconds the blue LED
will flash once for every tracked Satellite.
4. Verify that the yellow ‘Files’LED flashes once
every 5-seconds as the receiver logs data.
5. Let the receiver record data for at least:
OPUS-Rapid Static: 16-minutes
OPUS-Static: 121-minutes
6. Turn the receiver off by pushing and holding the
ON/OFF button for 1-second.
Office / Desktop
7. Install the download tool from the included DVD
or from www.x90gps.com. Start the download
tool from the desktop icon.
8. Turn on the receiver, wait 10-seconds for the
power LED to flash and then plug your X90 into a
USB connector on your computer.

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9. When/if you see the Windows AutoPlay screen:
click on the red ‘X’ button on the upper-right
corner.
10. Push the ‘Download from GPS’ button:
11. Highlight the occupation, set the Point ID, the
Description and the HI; push the ‘Submit to OPUS’
button.
12. When prompted press OK, then Control-V (to
paste the file location and name,) then press the
“Enter” key on your keyboard, or click on ‘Open’
to set the ZIP filename.
13. Finally press the ‘Upload to Rapid Static’ or
‘Upload to Static’ button as prompted at the
bottom of the screen.

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What’s in the X90-OPUS Box
Other than a suitable tripod, the X90-OPUS receivers are
complete kits, ready to record OPUS compatible static raw
data sets. Each receiver kit includes these items:
Carrying Case
This User Manual
X90-OPUS GPS Head
Two Lithium-Ion Batteries
GPS to PC Data Cable:
Serial, USB and Ext. Power
External Battery Power Clips
Dual Battery Charger
Power Adapter with Cord:
A Hold-A-Pole:

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Technical Assistance
If you have questions or issues with your X90-OPUS receiver,
support is provided both by your dealer and iGage Mapping
Corporation in Salt Lake City Utah:
iGage Mapping Corporation
1545 South 1100 East STE 1
Salt Lake City UTAH 84105
+1-801-412-0011
Warranty
The X90-OPUS GPS receiver has a 2-year warranty.
Cables and chargers are warranted for 1-year.
Batteries are warranted for 90-days.
Please see the full warranty at the end
of this manual for details.
Advanced replacement programs are available for mission
critical applications.
Service is provided by iGage Mapping Corporation in Salt
Lake City Utah.
Safety Information
This manual describes the CHC X90-OPUS GNSS Receivers.
Before you use your receiver, please make sure that you
have read and understood these warnings and safety
requirements.
Warnings and Cautions
An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are
no safety risks involved. Warning and Caution information is
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