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Contents Contents Chapter I : Chapter II : A brief introduction of S9 ...................................................................................... 3 S9 mainframe ..........................................................................................................6 II.1 The outlook of mainframe........................................................................................................... 6 II.2 Indicator lights and instrument setup.............................................
Contents Chapter I : A brief introduction of S9 STONEX® devoted itself to offer to surveyors the most advanced GPS tools they need. GPS RTK surveying technology plays an important role in surveying work and its use is getting more and more widespread. As a leading GPS RTK instrument produced, STONEX® guarantees the S9, its latest RTK GPS receiver, is suited for the requests of precision, reliability and user friendliness of nowadays.
Contents The S9 receiver mount a GPS/GLONASS antenna with a four feed technology. This design is able to reduce the electrical phase center error ellipsoid and in addiction it improves the Right Hand Circular Polarization Characteristics (RHCP) of the antenna, resulting in enhanced GPS signal tracking and improved multipath rejection, in case a polarization reversal has taken place as a result of the signal reflection.
Contents Chapter II : S9 mainframe II.1 The outlook of mainframe The mainframe has an almost cylindrical shape, with a base larger than the height. There are three parts: an structure. The upper upper cap, a rubber loop and the main cap protects the GNSS antenna placed inside. The rubber loop has the function of softening possible blows or falls. In the front side of the main structure there are keys and lights, on the bottom side there are one slot for the battery.
Contents 1. Function Key 2. Power Key 3. Status light 4. Data link light 5. Bluetooth light 6. Satellite light 7. Built‐in power supply light 8. External power supply As you see in figure 2.
Contents Fig. 2.3 ‐ S9 built‐in power Light PWR (green): external power supply light (Fig.2.4). It includes two kinds of status. 1. Fixed: electricity supply in good condition. 2. Flashing: lack of electricity Fig. 2.4 ‐ S9 external power light BT (red): Bluetooth indicator light (Fig. 2.5). Once you have connected controller with receiver, this light will keep. Fig. 2.5 ‐ S9 Bluetooth light SAT (green): Satellite light (Fig. 2.6).
Contents Fig. 2.6 ‐ S9 satellite light STA (red): Status light (Fig. 2.7). In static mode, its blinking means that the receiver is recording data. In base mode its blinking means that base is transmitting data. In rover mode and GPS data link, its blinking after connection shows that the data link module is working in good condition. Fig. 2.
Contents DL (green): Data Link light (Fig. 2.8). In static mode, it will keep lighted. In rover mode, its blinking shows that the is receiving corrections. In rover mode , its blinking after connection means that data link module working in good condition. Fig. 2.
FCC WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.