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Select Communications (Figure 5-81).
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Set the communication mode (Figure 5-82).
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RS232C Settings (Figure 5-83).
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Bluetooth Settings (Figure 5-84).
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Use Bluetooth wizard installed on PC to create a new connec- tion (Figure 5-85). Be sure the Sokkia Net1 power is on. -
The Bluetooth wizard will search for the device (Figure 5-86).
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The Bluetooth manager will complete the connection and display the COM number being used (Figure 5-87). Remem- ber this number as it is needed inside of SA to establish con- nection.
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Now the Sokkia Net1 is a recognizable connection for Blue- tooth. Each time the Sokkia Net1 is powered the user must enter the Bluetooth manager and activate the connection (Figure 5-88).
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Add the Sokkia Net1--select the Sokkia Net1 and pick instru- ment options (Figure 5-89).
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Run the Theodolite Manager and select New Setup, then Add (Fig- ure 5-90).
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Select the instrument type and the Comm Port. This port was displayed in the Bluetooth manager during the creation of
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Selecting a Reflector
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Single Point Measurement
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Perimeter Scanning
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Target Tracking
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Auto Measure Points
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Sight Target.
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Measure points defining the area to scan (Figure 5-6).
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Two types of perimeters exist in SA, open and closed. A single perimeter can be changed from open to closed in the perim- eter properties dialog (Figure 5-8).
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Set the scan properties for the appropriate perimeter. If the perimeter is closed the scan will be bounded by the perime- ter. If it is open, the scan lines will be perpendicular to the pe- rimeter.
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The user can specify the distance between scan lines and points per scan line (Figure 5-9). In addition the user can also specify line length for open perimeters. The orientation of the lines to the perimeter can be controlled by the Grid Rotation field.
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Sokkia Net1
Connections
Figure 5-80. The configura- tion menu.
SpatialAnalyzer interfaces with the Sokkia Net1 using the Theodo- lite Manager via a Bluetooth or RS232C (Serial Port) connection. This quick start guide will cover required Sokkia Net1 settings along with step by step instruction for using the Sokkia Net1 in SA.
Before attempting to connect to SA, first choose your preferred con- nection on the Net1.
Figure 5-81. Selecting Comms.
Figure 5-82. Choosing the Comm mode.
Figure 5-83. The correct RS232 settings for connection.
Figure 5-84. The proper Blue- tooth settings.
Establishing Bluetooth Connection on PC
Figure 5-85. Creating a new connection.
Figure 5-86. The Add New Connection Wizard.
Figure 5-87. The assigned COM port.
Figure 5-88. The connection has been established.
Figure 5-89. Adding the total station to the job.
Figure 5-90. Creating a New Setup.
Figure 5-91. The Sokkia interface.
the connection. Then select the instrument in the available Spatial Analyzer list. Once connected the Sokkia Net1 inter- face will display (Figure 5-91).
The following topics will be covered:
Selecting Target Reflector
Figure 5-92. The options button.
Figure 5-93. The Sokkia op- tions window.
Figure 5-94. Selecting the desired reflector.
Single Point Measurement
Figure 5-95. Recording a measurement.
Perimeter Scanning
Figure 5-96. Measurements of the area to scan.
Figure 5-97. The defined perimeters.
Figure 5-98. The Perimeter Properties window.
Figure 5-99. Auto Scan properties.
Figure 5-100. The Active setting.
The scan will start and lines will be constructed (if option was checked). Points will be spaced per user setting. A point will always be measured at the beginning and end of each line.
To stop a scan, press the cancel button in the progress dialog.
Target Tracking
Figure 5-101. The track set- ting to track a prism target.
Auto Measure
Figure 5-102. Auto Measure mode.
The Sokkia Net1 is capable of tracking a prism target.
Simply select track and start moving the prism (Figure 5-11). The Net1 will track the prism. If the record option is check, measurements will be sent to SA while the prism is being moved.
The Sokkia Net1 can also be used in the SA command Auto Mea- sure. This command will drive the instrument to points in a group and allow a measurement to be recorded.
To perform the Auto Measure, select Instrument>Automatic Measurement>Auto Measure.
Select the group to measure and the dialog in Figure 5-12 will appear.
This will allow for a single point to be measured or an entire pass be performed. Choose Entire Pass and the instrument will drive to the first point.
Sight the target and press Record (F3) in the instrument interface. Once the measurement is recorded the instrument will drive to the next point.
Figure 5-103. A completed auto measurement.
Total Stations Interface
The Total Station Interface is designed for single station use and is modeled after the laser tracker interface, as many of the measure- ments and operations overlap. The following guide describes its use and capabilities.
To use the Total Station interface, you must first configure your instru- ment settings based on the instrument QuickStart guide: