Specifications
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The table below lists the different steps you have to go through
before the ProMark3 or ProMark3 RTK can operate in a given
DGPS mode, depending on whether the mode relies on the
use of a COM port, Bluetooth or GPRS.
To choose and enable a DGPS mode, use the DGPS Configu-
ration utility as explained in detail in the continuation of this
chapter.
Beacon
Two different connections to the ProMark3 or ProMark3 RTK
are possible with MobileMapper Beacon: via Bluetooth (pre-
ferred) or using a wire connection (RS232). For more informa-
tion about MobileMapper Beacon, please refer to its Getting
Started Guide.
1. If you are using Bluetooth:
- Place MobileMapper Beacon between 60 cm (two feet)
and 10 meters (about 30 feet) of the ProMark3. Do not
stand squarely between the two. Bluetooth requires line of
sight, though you may place the Beacon on your belt.
- Switch on both MobileMapper Beacon and ProMark3.
- On ProMark3, go to the Utilities folder and then double-
tap Bluetooth Manager. The Bluetooth window appears on
the screen after a few seconds.
- Tap . Bluetooth Manager starts searching for any
Bluetooth device present in the vicinity. At the end of the
search sequence, a MobileMapper Beacon icon should be
present in the list of found devices.
Step #
DGPS Mode
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Beacon via
Bluetooth
Establish Blue-
tooth Connection
Select and set
(tune) beacon
Enable Beacon
mode
Beacon via
COM1
Connect Serial
Data Cable
Select and set
(tune) beacon
Enable Beacon
mode
Direct IP
Establish Blue-
tooth Connection
Establish GPRS
connection
Select and set Direct
IP
Enable
Direct IP
NTRIP
Establish Blue-
tooth Connection
Establish GPRS
connection
Select and set
NTRIP
Enable
NTRIP
Other RTCM
Source
via COM1
Connect Serial
Data Cable
Select and set
RTCM source
Enable Other RTCM
Source mode










