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1. Table 15 Power Connector Specifications 4 Number Signal Name Dir Details 1 Not used 2 Power_INP P Input 3 Power _GND P Ground power return 4 Not used 5 o Not used Connector Specifications P N 1001608 01 87 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 U ae 0 O sh le Dd O 5 0 connector specifications E O E Table 16 RS232 Connector Specifications 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 Connector Specifications P N 1001608 01 SD SDHC Card Recommendations a p Table 17 is a recommended list of SD SDHC cards that were tested with the receiver This list of recommendations is based on 2 testing results available to date and should not be considered a comprehensive list The receiver is capable of working with a SD SDHC cards with a storage capacity of up to 32GB D e Yn Table 17 SD SDHC Card Recommendations Operating Manufacturer Model Name Card Type Capacity Class Temperature C ATP AF2GSDI Industrial Grade SD 2 GB 40 to 85 Transcends TS2GSD801 Industrial Grade SD 2 GB 40 to 85 Panasonic RP SD
2. a or M A External Radio Antenna Connector The antennas for the receiver s 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 Figure 6 UHF Antenna UHF Uses a BNC RF connection and comes in two versions 410 440Hz 30 070003 01 440 470Hz 30 050503 01 e FH915 Uses a reverse TNC RF connection p n 30 030012 01 ANTENNA RUBBER DUCK 915 RTNC e Cellular Antenna Sold separately p n 1001313 01 ANTENNA 1 2 WAVE QUAD BAND W TNC To BNC adapter External Radio Antenna Connector P N 1001608 01 16 O fo ot E 3 00 gt la a c a or M A Connector The bottom connector Figure 7 enables you to mount the receiver to either a standard 5 8 thread pole or adapter Bottom Connector M 0 ee y 00 A for Standard Setups a D lean 0 a Figure 7 HiPer V Bottom Connector Connector P N 1001608 01 17 The HiPer V LED Display Panel is used to display and indicate the receiver s current operational status The display offers a compact but valuable summary of the most important receiver information for the typical user This chapter describes the different LED blink patterns and what they mean Position Status Bar Memory Ca
3. e z M 0 Sy O e at z a b In TRU connect to the receiver c On the TRU main window choose Receiver Settings gt Ports d Double click on the port to be configured and make sure the input mode of the Rover matches the format of the Base output mode i e RTCM3 e Poor satellite geometry PDOP GDOP values are too high Ensure the elevation mask is less than 15 degrees Increase the PDOP threshold To do this on the TRU main window choose Receiver Settings Tracking Obs Conduct the survey during a time period when satellite visibility and geometry is better if possible e The modem battery is low e The specified baud rate is incompatible with the baud rates the modem supports The baud rate is the rate at which the receiver transmits differential messages to the modem and vice versa Change the modem s baud rate e The Base and Rover modems use different radio link parameters Configure the Base and Rover radio modems according to the procedures listed in the TRU Reference Manual e The distance between the Base and Rover is too far Close the distance between the Base and Rover Receiver Problems P N 1001608 01 63 Use repeaters to increase radio coverage e The elevation mask is above 15 degrees Lower the elevation mask To do this on the TRU main window choose Receiver Settings gt Tracking Obs Verify there is a clear view of the sky to allow sufficien
4. or M A The following events generate messages from the HiPer V audible annunciator Voice Notification Table 2 Audio Event Index N EVENT NAME DESCRIPTION 1 LOGEPOCH Message recorded to file 2 STARTUP System has completed startup 3 SHUTDOWN Receiver is shutting down immediate 4 BTNPOWER Power Button Power On 5 BTNFRESET Power Button Factory Reset 6 BTNFORMAT Power Button SD Format 7 BTNIGNORE Power Button Return to normal operation 8 BATTLOW Battery power is low 9 MEMLOW Remaining space on SD memory card is low 10 MEMFULL SD memory card is full 11 RTKFIXED RTK solution is now Fixed 12 RTKFIXLOST RTK solution is no longer Fixed 13 CONNECT Bluetooth has been connected 14 DISCONNECT Bluetooth has been disconnected P N 1001608 01 14 O fo ot E 3 00 gt a xa or 0 A Data and Power Ports The HiPer V has the two ports described below e Serial rimmed in black used for communication between the receiver and an external device The body of the connector on the corresponding cable is black e Power rimmed in red used to connect the receiver to an external power source The body of the connector on the corresponding cable is red Power Serial Antenna Port Port Figure 5 HiPer V Ports Data and Power Ports P N 1001608 01 15 O fo ot E 3 00 gt a a
5. c Onthe TRU main window choose Receiver Settings gt Tracking Adv tab Make sure the C A code multipath reduction check box is selected e Move to an area free of obstructions if applicable The receiver cannot obtain Code Differential and or RTK solutions Incorrect Base coordinates entered Specify the correct coordinates for the Base station using TRU or another suitable field data collection software e The corresponding receiver options may be disabled or expired Order a new OAF with the required options activated to enable or extend validity of the corresponding receiver options Refer to the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual for a detailed description of options e There are not enough common satellites In order to obtain a fixed solution the Base and Rover should track at least five common satellites Receiver Problems P N 1001608 01 62 Check the elevation masks of the Rover and Base receivers they should be the same To do this on the TRU main window choose Receiver Settings Tracking Obs Verify there is a clear view of the sky to allow sufficient satellite tracking e A discrepancy exists between the differential standards used at the Base and Rover receivers Ensure the Base and Rover receivers use the same corrections input output format a Connect the receiver to a computer and open TRU see Connection in the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual
6. 0 0 ccc cee teen tenn ees 26 P N 1001608 01 vii Charging the Batteries 9 1 22 20 a e edhe as 31 INSUFFICIENT POWER iiss ro peke e a etd A Mal Oe blak a 2 34 Viewing Receiver Information ccc ee een ee een eee n ene enee 35 Loading New Firmware 0 cc cece cc iser epris een aR a teen eens 37 About the QAP mii aw be sata nave ha eda EREE EEA dae hae eae 41 Checking the Receiver s OAF re tare marren ep ce nent nent tenn tenn A 42 Loading an OAFsza2siee rada Fee Steg WEAR eels BS a PE aig Od ewes 43 Performing a Factory Reset Clearing the NVRAM 000 cece cece cece ee eee nee 45 POWERUP Script Requirements 0 0 c cece cc eee een ence ent n eens 47 Installing the POWERUP Script 0 0c cc ccc cee eet nent n ee nenes 47 Uninstalling the POWERUP Script 0 0 0 0 ccc ccc ee tent een tenn ees 48 Editing the POWERUP Script sron asn an eE e EPEE n ene n ene ene 48 Enabling the POWERUP Script 0 0c ccc ccc cee nent eee e tenn nenes 48 Disabling POWERUP Script 0 0 ccc ccc ene tenet nent n nen 49 Managing the Radio Modem 06 ccc ccc ee tenn n nee teen teen eens 49 Setting Up the Base Receivers iii cas on Pes Pee Be ed Da A ad ee 51 Setting Up the Rover REC iVEr 6 eee nent nent n ene n nee 52 P N 1001608 01 viii Measuring Antenna Height 0 0 ccc cee tenet nent e ene n eens 53 Setting Recording Parameters 0 0 0 ccc enn
7. O p z oa Unplug the cable then securely and properly reconnect it to the receiver e The cable is damaged Use an undamaged cable Contact a dealer to replace the cable Generic problems e The receiver port used for connection is not in Command mode a Connect the receiver to a computer and open TRU see Connection in the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual b Click Receiver Settings gt Ports c Change the Input Mode for the port used for connection to cmd The receiver does not lock on to satellites for a long period of time e The corresponding receiver options may be disabled or expired L1 L2 GPS GLONASS must be on to track satellites Order a new OAF with the desired options activated to enable or extend validity of the corresponding receiver options Contact a dealer or visit the Topcon website for details Receiver Problems P N 1001608 01 61 Refer to the Receiver Managing chapter of the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual for a detailed description of options The receiver tracks too few satellites e The survey is conducted near obstructions tree canopy tall buildings and so forth Make sure the Multipath Reduction boxes have been enabled a Connect the receiver to a computer and open TRU see Connection in the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual O z M 0 7 O e p z 00 b In TRU connect to the receiver
8. Warm start lt 35 sec typical Reacquisition lt 1 sec General Details P N 1001608 01 74 a CMR CMR is a third party proprietary format Use of this format is not recommended and performance cannot be guaranteed Use of industry standard RTCM 3 x is always recommended for optimal performance b RMS Values Accuracy depends on the number of satellites used obstructions satellite geometry DOP occupation time multipath effects atmospheric conditions baseline length survey procedures and data quality 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 General Details P N 1001608 01 75 U ae O O sh le a O 5 10 GPS Board Details Y Table 5 GPS Board Specifications A Receiver Type set by activating the proper OAF o Internal GNSS G GPS LI S board HiPer V GD GPS L1 L2 F GG GPS GLONASS L1 GGD GPS GLONASS L1 L2 Hardware type without internal radio modem country region pur with Digital UHF II pose dependent with Digital UHF II HSPA with Digital UHF II CDMA with FH915 with FH915 HSPA Tracking Specifications Standard Channels 22
9. ae O a zy le fa me e 3 10 Table 8 Internal FH915 Modem General Specifications Continued Parameter Specification System gain 135 dB Network topology Point to point point to multipoint Protocol Transmitter TX Carrier power FH915 FH915 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 Internal FH915 Modem General Specifications P N 1001608 01 81 e ae Q a zy le o me e 3 Un Optional Cellular Module Details This section describes the specifications of the cellular modules offered with the HiPer V receiver CDMA Module Specifications Table 9 Cellular Module Specifications General Dual Band CDMA 1xRTT Module Supported bands 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 CDG1 CDG2 approvals FCC IC CCC EMC QS90
10. specially designed to improve system flexibility and job site efficiency A For more details on the optional accessories available for HiPer V contact your Topcon dealer 2 e J Power Charger Cable Power Adapter Receiver Power Cable Universal Tribrach Tiina Aca Prism Spacer Measuring Tape Range Pole Figure 3 Receiver Accessories Technical Documents The HiPer V Manual CD includes three manuals listed below that help you set up and use your new receiver quickly and efficiently e HiPer V Operator s Manual An on screen help document that contains detailed information on how to use your new receiver Technical Documents P N 1001608 01 4 e HiPer V Quick Start Guide An on screen help guide that contains instructions for quickly setting up your new receiver and begin using it e Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Guide An on screen help document that contains detailed information on how to use the TRU software included on the GPS Software CD For more information about the TRU software see Using Topcon Software With Your Receiver Using Topcon Software With Your Receiver or ie as 2 za O J Use the HiPer V receiver in conjunction with the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU and MAGNET Field or Pocket 3D applications Topcon software enables you to configure the receiver and other external devices manage files collect data and perform survey and construction work flows TRU is
11. the battery Z should be charged at least once every six months D Table 3 Battery Storage Time F Storage Period Temperature E 1 week or less 20 C to 50 C 00 I week to 1 month 20 C to 45 C 5 1 month to 6 months 20 C to 40 C S 6 months to 1 year 20 C to 35 C m e The BDC70 uses the latest advances in high density lithium ion battery technology however like all batteries it still generates power using a chemical reaction and as a result has a limited lifetime Even when the battery is in storage and not used for long periods the battery capacity deteriorates with the passage of time This may result in the operating time of the battery shortening despite having been charged correctly In this event a new battery is required To Remove the Battery 1 Turn over the HiPer V Batteries P N 1001608 01 2 Push the buttons on both sides of the battery compartment cover and lift the battery cover Press and Hold Both Battery Compartment Buttons One on Each Side fa J fa ga oa ie S 4 Figure 10 Remove Battery Compartment Cover Batteries P N 1001608 01 3 Slide the battery to the right and separate the battery from the connector lt je 5 O 0 oq y z Slide Battery O to the Right to Remove Figure 11 Remove Battery 4 Lift up the battery and remove it from the receiver Only use a HiPer V batte
12. 102 y 4 Suomi Topcon vakuuttaa t ten ett HiPer V tyyppinen laite on 2 Finnish direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sita koskevien y direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen j Svenska H rmed intygar Topcon att denna HiPer V st r lt Swedish verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG WEEE Directive Following information is for EU member states only The use of the symbol below indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly to help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about the take back and recycling of this product please contact a supplier where you purchased the product or consult WEEE Directive P N 1001608 01 103 Bluetooth Transmission Statements Compliance This Bluetooth device is compliant to the following profiles of the core spec version 2 1 2 1 EDR e Baseband e HCl e Link Manager e Radio The radio has been tested using the maximum antenna gain of 2 3 dBi and the Bluetooth qualification is valid for any antenna 10 e n39y with the same or less gain Bluetooth Transmission Statements Compliance P N 1001608 01 104 Glossary Glossary B Base Station A GNSS rec
13. Field operation that was being performed when the problem occurred Details of the unexpected behavior symptoms and any error messages that precede or follow the problem Problem occurrence frequency or patterns 2 Receiver information and configuration settings For receiver information click Information in TRU select Save to File enter a file name and save it to the computer 3 Specifications of mobile devices and computers used in the field or office exhibiting the problem These specifications should include model information version number operating system information memory and storage capacity etc 4 Information about the system software including the version number and steps to reproduce the problem 5 A description of the field environment and or observation conditions when the problem occurred Getting Technical Support P N 1001608 01 6 Website The Topcon website provides current information about Topcon s line of products The support area of the website provides access to Topcon field and office software manuals frequently asked questions and so forth To access the Topcon website visit www topconpositioning com The Topcon s TotalCare web site also provides complete support such as news updates reminders training live Webinars and customer service to help you get the information you need Visit www topcontotalcare com 5 or ie as s a za O J Getting Technical Support P N 100160
14. Port Name com1 Receiver Port External Receiver y y 3u serja O a L lt 4 Figure 16 Connection Parameters Window 3 Click the Firmware gt gt 4 icon in the TRU main window The Upload Firmware window Figure 17 displays This window enables you to upload firmware files to the connected receiver 4 Make sure Receiver is selected in the Device field 5 Recommended Select Soft Break as the Capture Method 6 Browse for and select the receiver board s RAM and Flash files Figure 17 Loading New Firmware P N 1001608 01 A S Device oq Receiver Modem Bluetooth y Firmware 5 Loader D yamimage ldr el oa Image D nain ldp lel 5 Capture Method O Soft Break y a a O Z 0 E Start Figure 17 Upload Firmware Window 7 Click Start to upload the selected files 8 Click OK to continue uploading new firmware to the receiver see Figure 18 Loading New Firmware P N 1001608 01 yuo r fal amp Firmware Loader Lo 15 m Device m Firmware RAM Image ldr C lpem1_3_6p1yamimage ldr Main Flash Idp C oem1_3_6p 1 main ldp m Capture Method sort Break y ung y y 3u O The firmware has successfully been uploaded 4 O L lt 4 gt Figure 18 Finishing Firmware Upload To load the main board firmwar
15. a hardware configuration software for receivers and peripheral devices You can install it on desktop computers and data controllers This program is provided on the GPS Software CD that accompanied your receiver A TRU help document is provided on the HiPer V CD Topcon s MAGNET Field software for data controllers provides real time communication cloud storage data collection and exchange and field solutions such as topo staking roads calculations and more Pocket 3D is a program that runs on data controllers with Windows platforms Pocket 3D simplifies data collection allowing you to check cuts and fills layout points and survey all or part of the job site quickly and efficiently Contact your Topcon dealer for more information about Topcon software or the HiPer V receiver system Using Topcon Software With Your Receiver P N 1001608 01 5 Getting Technical Support Before contacting a Topcon customer representative about any problems with the receiver see Troubleshooting on page 59 for some solutions that may fix the issue Contact your local Topcon dealer or visit the Topcon Total Care Web site www TopconTotalCare com for technical support 5 or ie a E 2 za O J h For quick and effective support provide a detailed description of the problem When contacting Topcon for technical assistance provide the following information for better and faster service 1 A description of the following
16. enable the POWERUP script function in order to allow the HiPer II to execute the POWERUP script at every startup of the receiver Enable the POWERUP script by using any of the following three methods Method 1 Send the terminal command set ext powerup mode on Method 2 Perform a Factory Reset of the receiver Method 3 Enable using the TRU software POWERUP Script Requirements P N 1001608 01 Disabling POWERUP Script Disable the POWERUP script by using either of the following two methods Method 1 Send the terminal command set ext powerup mode off Method 2 Disable by using the TRU software Managing the Radio Modem The Topcon Receiver Utility TRU software supports the configuration of all radio modems that are embedded in Topcon receivers To configure the radio modem have the following ready Q 0 J y jeje 00 or ap oO A O a Le lt 4 e Acomputer running a Windows 2000 operating system or newer e TRU installed on the computer Aserial cable or Bluetooth capable computer For instruction on configuring radio modems see the TRU Reference Manual or the Topcon Radio Guide Both are supplied on the HiPer V Manual CD and topcontotalcare com Managing the Radio Modem P N 1001608 01 Field System Setup This chapter describes the field setup of your new HiPer V so it is ready for use as a Base RTK or network Rover or static data collection e TOPCON 5 HiPer V Rece
17. listed below and have a maximum gain of 2 4dBi Antennas not included in this or having a gain greater than 2 4 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms HiPer V UHFII 2 4dBi whip antenna 10 e n39y Manufacture Type 420 450 MHz LAIRD or ANTENEX G420BN 450 470 MHz LAIRD or ANTENEX G450BN This device with FH915 modem has been designated to operate with the antennas listed below and have a maximum gain of 2 1dBi Antennas not included in this or having a gain greater than 2 1 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms HiPer V FH915 2 1 dBi Sleeve Dipole Antenna Manufacture Type 890 960 MHz LARSEN SPDA17RP918 Connector Type TNC male reverse polarity Community of Europe Compliance The product described in this manual is in compliance with the R amp TTE and EMC directives from the European Community Community of Europe Compliance P N 1001608 01 97 European Community Declaration of Conformity with R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The following standards were applied R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EEC This equipment is intended to be marketed in the following countries EN 60950 1 2006 A1 2009 amp A1 2010 ETSI EN 300 113 1 V1 7 1 2011 11 ETSI EN 300 113 2 V1 5 1 2011 11 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 2011 09 ETSI EN 301 489 7 V1 3 1 2005 11 ETSI EN 301 908 1 V5 2 1 2011 05 ETSI EN 301 908 2 V5 2 1 2011 07 ET
18. not attempt to open the receiver and modify any of its internal components e Do not charge in conditions different than specified e Do not short circuit Usage Warnings If this product has been dropped altered transported or shipped without proper packaging or otherwise treated without care erroneous measurements may occur The owner should periodically test this product to ensure it provides accurate measurements Inform TPS immediately if this product does not function properly Receiver Warnings P N 1001608 01 M 2198u9n a 2 J eje v Regulatory The following sections provide information on this product s compliance with government regulations for use FCC Compliance This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation MPE But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 30cm and more between the radiator and person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and ankles This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a c
19. operation e Radio based RTK operation e Network RTK operation e RTK and update rate up to 20 Hz 10 Hz standard Contact your Topcon dealer or a representative for a complete listing of available options and pricing information Loading New Firmware P N 1001608 01 41 r Checking the Receiver s OAF Q 5 To use TRU to view the status of the receiver s options a 1 Connectthe receiverto a computer and open TRU See the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual for more information about connecting the receiver to a computer 00 2 In TRU connect to the receiver 3 Click the Options ES icon in the main window The Receiver Options window Figure 19 displays so you can view Y the current authorization options and upload new ones A a O E Receiver Options lola lt Purchased Exp Date O Yes Yes 9 24 2011 Yes Yes 9 24 2011 Yes Yes 9 24 2011 No Yes 12 31 2011 Yes Yes 9 24 2011 20 100 12 31 2011 2 100 12 31 2011 No Yes 9 24 2011 No Yes 9 24 2011 No Yes 9 24 2011 E RTK Rover Hz Disabled 100 9 24 2011 E Memory MB Not supported o 1 024 9 24 2011 No Yes 9 24 2011 Double Double 9 24 2011 No Double 9 24 2011 Not supported Disabled Enabled Outside USA 9 24 2011 Yes 9 24 2011 X7 Upload OAF Save to File Figure 19 Receiver Options Loading New Firmware P N 1001608 01 Loading an OAF Topcon dealers provide customers with OAF files For any OAF related questions e mai
20. page 53 Connect the external radio antenna to the antenna port for RTK setup Press the power button to turn on the receiver The integrated wireless device in the receiver turns on when the receiver is powered Connect the receiver to the Bluetooth enabled data collector running Topcon Field software to configure the HiPer V as a rover receiver View the LED display panel for the receiver s current status See also Display Panel Operations on page 18 Setting Up the Rover Receiver P N 1001608 01 atl w a Y lt UY or 0 3 ol or D Measuring Antenna Height The receiver calculates the coordinates of the antenna s phase center 89mm To determine the coordinates of the station marker specify the following e Measured height of the antenna above the station marker Method of measuring the antenna height e Model of the antenna receiver used Any necessary antenna phase center adjustments based on the antenna model is automatically applied This adjustment when combined with accurately measured height and measurement methods allows for correctly computed reference marker coordinates anj w a Y lt WY or 0 3 ol or 5 To accurately measure the antenna height 1 Measure the antenna height above the control point or marker either the slant height or the vertical height You may either measure the vertical height to the Antenna Reference Point ARP locat
21. the longest observation times P N 1001608 01 107 1 Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Hardware configuration software for receivers and peripheral devices TRU is included on the GPS Software CD that accompanied your receiver 1esso D U Universal Serial Bus USB A connection standard used by devices such as a receiver controller computer etc P N 1001608 01 108 HiPer V Operator s Manual P N 1001608 01 RevC 12 12 2012 Topcon Positioning Systems Inc All rights reserved No unauthorized duplication
22. 00 manufacturing RoHS WEEE Optional Cellular Module Details P N 1001608 01 82 e ae O a zy le o me e 5 Un a Topcon GNSS receivers equipped with integrated C24 wireless modules are authorized to operate in the US only on the Verizon wireless network 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 Optional Cellular Module Details P N 1001608 01 83 U ae O a le fat me O 5 10 Table 10 Cellular Module Specifications 4 Regulatory and FCC IC 0 approvals ANATEL Brazil PTCRB a R amp TTE CE a GCF o RoHS WEEE 5 ACMA 0 BABT Battery BDC70 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 Battery BDC70 Speci
23. 10 m indoor up to 50m outdoor O Type Class 1 O Service classes Miscellaneous v Supported profiles SPP Frequency Country North America and Europe Code a For the receiver s Class 1 Bluetooth functionality to work properly the connected device must also support Class 1 Bluetooth Internal Topcon Digital UHF II Modem General Specifications For complete details regarding the Topcon digital UHF II modem refer to the Topcon Radio Guide Reference Manual p n 1001598 01 Bluetooth Module Details P N 1001608 01 78 Table 7 GRX2 Digital UHF Il Modem General Specifications Parameter Specification Operating frequency range UHF 400 470 MHz Modulation techniques GMSK and 4 Level FSK 4FSK Protocols Satel 4FSK PDL GMSK PDL 4FSK TrimTalk GMSK Occupied bandwidth channel spacing 25 kHz 20 kHz or 12 5 kHz Data transmission rate at 25 kHz Channel Spacing 9600 bps GMSK 19200 bps 4FSKY 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 4FSKY Data speed of serial interface Max 115200 bps Forward Error Correction Yes Scrambling Yes Communication mode Half Duplex P N 1001608 01 79 e ae O a zy le o me e 5 10 Table 7 GRX2 Digital UHF Il Modem General Specifications Con
24. 6 channels 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 LIP L1 C A L2 C A L2P code and carrier Tracking Functions Multi path Code and Carrier reduction GPS Board Details P N 1001608 01 76 Table 5 GPS Board Specifications Continued PLL DLL QLL Bandwidth order adjustable Smoothing interval Code and Carrier WAAS EGNOS MSAS Data Features Optional Internal Memory 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 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 Vanguard ASIC includes two dedicated channels for L Band signal tracking The receiver does not support L Band signal tracking GPS Board Details P N 1001608 01 77 e ae O a zy le o me e 5 10 Bluetooth Module Details Y p Table 6 Bluetooth Module Specifications 2 Range Up to
25. 8 01 7 Getting Acquainted The HiPer V receiver enclosure is fully sealed and incorporates the GNSS receiver board antenna and wireless communication device The receiver s enclosure also includes dedicated space for batteries external memory storage and a SIM card Receiver Overview The HiPer V receiver s advanced design reduces the number of cables required for operation allowing for more reliable and efficient file data collection An easy to operate display panel mounting socket battery bay door connection ports serial power and radio antenna and labels with receiver information are located on the bottom of the receiver s magnesium alloy lower enclosure The HiPer V receiver has a highly visible display panel with single button operation The display panel enables you to view the receiver s operational status For more information see Display Panel Operations on page 18 The mounting socket Figure 4 connects the receiver to either a standard 5 8 thread pole or adapter You can locate regulatory and product identification information on the two receiver labels The product identification label contains the serial number and part number Getting Acquainted P N 1001608 01 8 Modem Antenna Port Bluetooth ees Spea ker Label O D ot E 5 00 gt O a or M A Mounting Socket Product ID Label Battery with Part Compartment Number and Serial Number Rubber Bumper Port
26. Confidential Information are the confidential and proprietary information of TPS You agree to treat TPS Confidential Information with a degree of care no less stringent that the degree of care you would use in safeguarding your own most valuable trade secrets Nothing in this paragraph shall restrict you from disclosing Confidential Information to your employees as may be necessary or appropriate to operate or care for the receiver Such employees must also keep the Confidentiality Information confidential In the event you become legally compelled to disclose any of the Confidential Information you shall give TPS immediate notice so that it may seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy Terms and Conditions Use P N 1001608 01 iii Website Other Statements No statement contained at the TPS website or any other website or in any other advertisements or TPS literature or made by an employee or independent contractor of TPS modifies these Terms and Conditions including the Software license warranty and limitation of liability Safety Improper use of the receiver can lead to injury to persons or property and or malfunction of the product The receiver should only be repaired by authorized TPS warranty service centers Users should review and heed the safety warnings in an Appendix Miscellaneous The above Terms and Conditions may be amended modified superseded or canceled at any time by TPS The above Terms and Condit
27. F Hiermit erkl rt Topcon dass sich das Ger t HiPer V in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Eesti Estonian English Espanol Spanish Greek Francais French Italiano Italian K esolevaga kinnitab Topcon seadme HiPer V vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 E p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele Hereby Topcon declares that this HiPer V is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 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 ME THN MAPOYZA Topcon Positioning Systems Inc AHAQNEI OTI HiPer V SYMMOPOQNETAI NPO2 TI2 OYZIQAEIZ ANAITH2E12 KAI TIZ AOINEZ 2XETIKEZ AIATA EIZ THE OAHTIAZ2 1999 5 EK Par la pr sente Topcon d clare que l appareil HiPer V est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Con la presente Topcon dichiara che questo HiPer V conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Declaration of Conformity R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC P N 1001608 01 10 e n39y 101 Latviski Latvian Lietuvi Lithuanian
28. HiPer V GNSS Receiver 2 TOPCON TOPCON 2 TOPCON HiPer V Operator s Manual Part Number 1001608 01 Rev C ECO 000340 Copyright Topcon Positioning Systems Inc December 2012 All contents in this manual are copyrighted by Topcon Positioning Systems Inc All rights reserved Preface Thank you for purchasing this Topcon product The materials available in this Manual the Manual have been prepared by Topcon Positioning Systems Inc TPS for owners of Topcon products and are designed to assist owners with the use of the receiver and its use is subject to these terms and conditions the Terms and Conditions Please read the terms and conditions carefully Terms and Conditions Use Preface This product is designed to be used by a professional The user should have a good knowledge of the safe use of the product and implement the types of safety procedures recommended by the local government protection agency for both private use and commercial job sites Copyrights All information contained in this Manual is the intellectual property of and copyrighted material of TPS All rights are reserved Do not use access copy store display create derivative works of sell modify publish distribute or allow any third party access to any graphics content information or data in this Manual without TPS express written consent and may only use such information P N 1001608 01 for the
29. Hz DGPS Correction format RTCM SC104 Ver 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 0 3 1 RTCM message 1 3 9 31 32 34 user selectable type Process interval Up to 20Hz Output interval for Up to 20Hz RTCM correction data Elevation mask 0 to 90 degrees independent of data logging General Details P N 1001608 01 72 Table 4 Receiver General Specifications Continued RTK Correction format 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 gt 15 seconds typical Output interval for Up to 20Hz CMR RTCM Elevation 0 to 90 degrees independent of data logging Solution mode Delay synchronization Extrapolation not synchronized Process interval Up to 20Hz General Details P N 1001608 01 73 U ae O a le o me O 5 10 Table 4 Receiver General Specifications Continued Survey Accuracy 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 e ae Q a sh le o me e 5 10 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 lt 60 sec
30. Nederlands Dutch Malti Maltese Magyar Hungarian Polski Polish Portugu s Portugues Slovensko Slovenian Slovensy Slovak Declaration of Conformity R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Ar So Topcon deklar ka HiPer V atbilst Direktvas 1999 5 EK btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem iuo Topcon deklaruoja kad Sis HiPer V atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas 10 e n39y Hierbij verklaart Topcon dat het toestel HiPer V in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Hawnhekk Topcon jiddikjara li dan HiPer V jikkonforma mal tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Alul rott Topcon nyilatkozom hogy a HiPer V megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak Niniejszym Topcon deklaruj e HiPer V spenia wymagania zasadnicze oraz stosowne postanowienia zawarte Dyrektywie 1999 5 EC Topcon declara que este HiPer V est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Topcon izjavlja da je ta HiPer V v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 1999 5 ES Topcon t mto vyhlasuje e HiPer V spa z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES P N 1001608 01
31. P02G 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 SD SDHC Card Recommendations P N 1001608 01 Table 17 SD SDHC Card Recommendations 1 yo Manufacturer Model Name Card Type Capacit Class Operating A yp pacity Temperature C y Q Lexar LSD2GBAC SD 2 GB 0to55 a Buffalo RDDC S2GC4 SD 2 GB Class 4 0 to 55 8 Yn 2 GB or less SD cards can be formatted with FAT16 or FAT32 on Windows PC platform For 4 GB SD cards use FAT32 W ES formatting LS Use of the listed SD SDHC cards may cause inconsistent performance raw data logging problem unrecognized card etc when used with HiPer and GRX receivers e SanDisk Standard Series Model Name SDSDB 4096 and SDSDB 2048 e SanDisk Ultra Series Model Name SDSDH 002G e Transcends Model Name TS4GSDHC6 e Model BSD 2G4 from I O data exhibit good performance if formatted in FAT16 format P N 1001608 01 Warranty Warranty Topcon positioning equipment are guaranteed against defective material and workmanship under normal use and application consistent with this Manual The equipment is guaranteed for the period indicated on the warranty card accompanying the product starting from the date that th
32. SI EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 10 ETSI EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 2002 08 ETSI EN 301 489 24 V1 4 1 2009 05 ETSI EN 301 489 24 V1 5 1 2010 10 ETSI EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 2009 05 ETSI EN 301 511 V9 0 2 2003 03 EN 62311 2008 List of National Codes AT DE MT GB BE GR NL IS Community of Europe Compliance P N 1001608 01 10 e n39y 98 e CYHUPLLI 5 e CZIEPTNO o e DKITSKCH c e EELVSIBG e FILT ESRO e FRLUSETR lt The equipment is labelled with a CE mark that informs users the DIG UHFII frequency range 410 470 MHz is not harmonized throughout Europe and the specific country spectrum authority should be notified before a radio modem is used CEO Use of this equipment requires a license Limpiego di questo impianto necessita una concessione Community of Europe Compliance P N 1001608 01 99 Das Betreiben dieser Anlage unterliegt der Konzessionspflicht Y l utilisation de cette installation n cessite une concession Declaration of Conformity R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC esky Czech Dansk Danish Deutsch German Declaration of Conformity R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC P N 1001608 01 100 10 e n39y Topcon t mto prohlaSuje Ze tento HiPer V je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi pisluSnymi ustanoven mi smrnice 1999 5 ES Undertegnede Topcon erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr HiPer V overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 E
33. See the TRU Reference Manual for more information e Remove the memory card and insert it into the memory card slot of a computer controller Managing Files P N 1001608 01 Troubleshooting This chapter will help you diagnose and solve some common problems that may occur with the receiver Do not attempt to repair equipment yourself Doing so will void the warranty and may damage the hardware Check This First Before contacting your local dealer or Topcon Technical Support check the following e Check all external receiver connections carefully to ensure correct and secure connections Double check for worn or defective cables e Check the receiver s batteries for a full charge e Check the power source for incorrectly connected cables and ensure the power source is valid See Specifications on page 57 for external power requirements e Check the software Make sure the most current software version is downloaded onto the computer and the most current firmware is loaded into the receiver Check the Topcon website for the latest updates e Check Topcon Technical Support www topconsupport com or Topcon Total Care www topcontotalcare com for the latest updates Then try the following e Power on and off the receiver by pressing the Power button or by using TRU Tools gt Reset receiver Troubleshooting P N 1001608 01 59 e Restore default settings by pressing the Power button for 10 to 15 seconds or using
34. TRU Tools Clear NVRAM This restores the receiver s parameters to the factory default settings and erases the almanac and ephemeris files This action does not delete data files from the receiver memory e Erase all files by pressing the Power button for 20 yo 25 seconds or by using File Explorer Delete All Files in TRU This will delete all files stored in the receiver s non removable memory card If the problem persists see the following sections for other solutions Powering Problems The following are some of the most commonly encountered power problems The receiver does not power up e The battery may be discharged Charge the battery overnight See Charging the Batteries on page 22 e Ifyou are using an external power source the cable may be disconnected or damaged Make sure the cable is securely connected and undamaged e The receiver may have a defective charger or defective battery If after changing the battery or connecting an external power source the receiver still does not power up contact your local dealer or Topcon Technical Support for advice Powering Problems P N 1001608 01 60 O z M 0 7 O O p z a Receiver Problems The following are some of the most commonly encountered receiver problems The receiver cannot establish a connection to a computer or external controller Cable specific problems e The cable is not properly plugged in O z M 0 7 O
35. TS INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH OBTAINING SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS OR SOFTWARE CLAIMS BY OTHERS INCONVENIENCE OR ANY OTHER COSTS IN ANY EVENT TPS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES OR OTHERWISE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE RECEIVER Terms and Conditions Use P N 1001608 01 ii License Agreement Use of any computer programs or software supplied by TPS or downloaded from a TPS website the Software in connection with the receiver constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions in this Manual and an agreement to abide by these Terms and Conditions The user is granted a personal non exclusive non transferable license to use such Software under the terms stated herein and in any case only with a single receiver or single computer You may not assign or transfer the Software or this license without the express written consent of TPS This license is effective until terminated You may terminate the license at any time by destroying the Software and Manual TPS may terminate the license if you fail to comply with any of the Terms or Conditions You agree to destroy the Software and manual upon termination of the use of the receiver All ownership copyright and other intellectual property rights in and to the Software belong to TPS If these license terms are not acceptable return any unused software and manual Confidentiality This Manual its contents and the Software collectively the
36. XXXX XX Universal Legacy Elchecksum c19 EJbealer Topcon Positioning Systems Inc Topcon Positioning Systems Inc email Tee ee Cee on wx ee ee Elsubmittime 2012 06 20 21 01 19 Elsubmittime 2011 12 21 17 30 20 cipher Digest Elcipner Digest M a L lt 0 a E comments MMI test files Comments Tanenn Inivercal File m T Upload the File to the Receiver Figure 21 OAF Compatibility Check 5 Press Upload the File to the Receiver Figure 21 to start loading the file If an OAF file is uploaded to the receiver TRU will offer to reset the receiver to put new authorization options into operation Figure 22 Loading New Firmware P N 1001608 01 uo ung O The changes will take effect after reset Reset the receiver ee Figure 22 Reset the Receiver y y 3u 6 Click Yes Performing a Factory Reset Clearing the NVRAM 4 O L lt 0 The receiver s Non Volatile Random Access Memory NVRAM holds data required for satellite tracking such as ephemeris data and receiver position The NVRAM also keeps the current receiver s settings such as active antenna input elevation masks and recording interval and information about the receiver s internal file system Clearing the receiver s NVRAM restores the receiver s factory default settings Although clearing the NVRAM is not recommen
37. ade application It is part of the MAGNET software system MINTER The receiver s Minimum INTERface used to display and control data input and output N Network RTK Collects satellite observations from the reference stations within the network and sends RTK corrections to the Rover P N 1001608 01 106 0 Option Authorization File OAF This enables the specific features that a customer purchases iessojD P Phase Center of Antenna The point from which the electromagnetic radiation spreads spherically outward with the phase of the signal being equal at any point on the sphere Pocket 3D Field controller software by Topcon that supports both GNSS and TS R Real Time Kinematic RTK A precise method of real time surveying RTK enables you to check the measurement quality without having to process the data Root Mean Square RMS Statistical measure of the magnitude of a varying quantity Rover A mobile GNSS receiver and data collector used for determining location in the field S Satellite Based Augmentation Systems SBAS Complements existing global navigation systems SBAS transmits differential corrections and messages for navigation satellites that are within sight of a network or reference stations in a wide area such as a continent Static Survey Typically uses a network or multiple baseline approach for positioning This method provides the highest accuracy and requires
38. care and operation of the receiver The information and data in this Manual are a valuable asset of TPS and are developed by the expenditure of considerable work time and money and are the result of original selection coordination and arrangement by TPS Trademarks HiPer V TRU MAGNET Pocket 3D Topcon and Topcon Positioning Systems are trademarks or registered trademarks of TPS Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Topcon Positioning Systems Inc is used under license Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer of Warranty EXCEPT FOR ANY WARRANTIES IN AN APPENDIX OR A WARRANTY CARD ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT THIS MANUAL AND THE RECEIVER ARE PROVIDED AS IS THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES TPS DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE TPS AND ITS DISTRIBUTORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL OR THE RECEIVER SUCH DISCLAIMED DAMAGES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF TIME LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF DATA LOSS OF PROFIT SAVINGS OR REVENUE OR LOSS OF THE PRODUCT S USE IN ADDITION TPS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR COS
39. ded as a common practice there are times when it can eliminate communication or tracking problems After clearing the NVRAM the receiver requires time to collect new ephemerides and almanacs around 15 minutes Clearing the NVRAM will not delete any files already recorded in the receiver s memory and the NVRAM keeps information about the receiver file system Performing a Factory Reset Clearing the NVRAM P N 1001608 01 45 You can also use TRU to reset the receiver clear the NVRAM 1 Connect the receiver to a computer and open TRU See the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual for yuo more information about connecting the receiver to a computer da 2 In TRU connect to the receiver Cc 3 Click the Tools icon 4 in the main window E The Tools window appears enabling you to reset the receiver and clear the NVRAM x vols Cola es de A 49 Reset Receiver A D After clearing NYRAM the receiver will require some time to re collect data needed to track satellites Continue 49 Factory Reset E 7 S m Reset Parameters Reset RTK Figure 23 Tools Dialog Box 4 Click Reset Receiver and click Yes to continue Performing a Factory Reset Clearing the NVRAM P N 1001608 01 POWERUP Script Requirements After turning on the receiver the POWERUP script executes when the receiver obtains valid position coordinates and the following requirements are satisfied e The POWERUP
40. e Power Bar indicates the remaining battery charge or remaining voltage when using external power AVAILABLE POWER BAR DISPLAY _ INTERNAL POWER REMAINING EXTERNAL POWER REMAINING Greater than 50 Greater than 8V Greater than 25 Greater than 7 25V Greater than 10 Greater than 6 5V Less than 10 Less than 6 5V Battery Status LED indicates the currently available power sources for the HiPer V BATTERY STATUS Only the internal battery is available B Only external power is available Both the battery and external power are available P N 1001608 01 g Y RSE jay lt 5 ay o o ge Y ay fe J 0 Position Status Bar indicates the current type of position computed POSITIONING STATUS BAR RTK fixed solution DGPS or RTK float solution Stand alone or base mode Invalid or no position Tracking Status LED indicates the number and type of satellites currently being tracked by the HiPer V TRACKING STATUS ORDER DISPLAY STATUS 1 a Blink per tracked GPS satellite Blink if no satellite signal with SNR value gt 48 dB Hz Blink Blink per tracked GLONASS satellite tracked Blink per tracked GLONASS satellite satellite Blinks once when no satellites or no solution Off otherwise P N 1001608 01 21 g Y RSE jay lt y ay o o ge Y ay fe J 0 Memory Capacity Bar indicates the percentage of available space on the SD SDHC mem
41. e a new cable Can see the icon for the receiver s Bluetooth module on the computer screen but cannot connect to it e Device security settings probably differ Make sure the Bluetooth enabled devices use the same security settings Bluetooth Problems P N 1001608 01 e z M 0 O e p z a e Bluetooth module settings may have changed a If the settings are changed for the Bluetooth module remove it from the list of discovered Bluetooth devices using the Bluetooth manager program supplied with the device used to manage the receiver b Repeat the search TRU Problems e z M 0 Sy O O p z a The following is the most commonly encountered TRU problem TRU cannot connect to the receiver e The receiver is turned off Ensure the receiver has power and is turned on e If using a cable the cable s connectors are improperly attached Check that the cable connector is attached to the correct serial port Unplug the cable then securely and properly reconnect it to the receiver e If using a cable the cable is damaged Use an undamaged cable Contact a dealer to purchase a new cable e If using Bluetooth wireless technology the incorrect port is selected Use a computer or receiver that has Bluetooth wireless technology enabled installed Make sure the computer and receiver use the correct ports for communication For the HiPer V receiver this is Bl
42. e battery with 6 7 to 18 VDC to operate the receiver See Specifications on page 69 for more information on external power source requirements to power the receiver and charge the internal batteries Power input greater than 18 VDC could damage the receiver lt y gt a ga J oa u ie a 4 Batteries The battery compartment door provides access to the main battery The receiver can also be powered using an external power source Use one BDC70 rechargeable battery at a time to power the receiver The HiPer V also contains an internal backup battery which maintains an internal RTC The backup battery is automatically charged from the main battery Batteries P N 1001608 01 lt D 5 D 09 5 00 E e 2 0 Figure 9 HiPer V Battery and Charger Inserting and Removing the Battery e First before removing the battery always turn off power to the receiver If the battery is removed while the power is switched on uncontrolled system shutdown will occur and file data may be lost as a result e When inserting or removing the battery make sure that moisture dust or other foreign particles do not come in contact with the inside of the instrument e Remove batteries from the surveying instrument or charger before placing into storage Batteries P N 1001608 01 Store the battery in a dry room where the temperature is within the following ranges For long term storage
43. e eee e eens iv SaTOLYs graen U5 Se hone ana ral o e oo o ee rhe 0 so o ee o iv MiscellaneOus iso toad e Se oe oan ee ed Seite hae iv Manual Convention seccion rd o Pe babies v HiPer V Features s erorcen ae dee ee pe Danae EE 2 Unpacking Your Receiver Kit 2 0 0 0 ccc een tenet tenn ene eens 3 System COMPONENTS iani aaia de ad aden EN de Pata Sees Oko Sa baa 3 P N 1001608 01 vi TAN oT ol 0 ES gr ari a a ng A E Ea a EEE E 4 Technical DOCUMENTS ioe nee Sade ee Pee Va ey a peas Make a oe hace Gate 4 Using Topcon Software With Your Receiver 0 0 cc teen ene n ene 5 Getting Technical Support osere iak cee een eee teen en eben eens 6 WebSite site x m a dl isa 7 Receiver Overview 2 20 0 es ae eee eee eee EPEN EE ee ee ee vee ee 8 Cables errn Anaea ee ale sig ele ha eRe ieee dee eae ele AA A 10 MEMO E A eee aia E Gard Bea ew ak hate yah A Rae ai Salas 12 Detachable Batteries ecr 0 eect nee tence ene aa a Eaa 13 Voice Notification sis iaa a A ena ae ele SW eee 13 Data and Power Ports 2 0 ccc a or cee ee o eee E a ne tenet a 15 External Radio Antenna Connector 0 cece teen teen eens 16 COMMECIOR i etek oe eld ete Se MSE Sa GAN es AME I at SA a Node te AE fe oat ae alll dan 17 Turning On Off the Receiver 0 ccc cnet tnt n cnet een e nena 24 Using Internal and External Power Sources 0 ce cece eect en ene nen 24 Batteries iii d ee be eee ee a ee ee ee eet 25 Inserting and Removing the Battery
44. e file to the receiver 1 Perform a factory reset on the receiver See Performing a Factory Reset Clearing the NVRAM on page 45 Remove the storage card from the receiver See To install remove the SD SDHC card on page 56 On the storage card create a Firmware folder and copy the acpu sbc file into the folder Insert the storage card back into the receiver Power on the receiver The receiver will power up 20 to 30 seconds slower than normal The 0 0 LED begins to flash indicating the firmware is uploading A AS Loading New Firmware P N 1001608 01 6 Reset the receiver again to return it to its original factory settings 7 Use the Topcon Receiver Utiility TRU to ensure the firmware was uploaded successfully See Loading New Firmware on page 37 yuo ung About the OAF Topcon issues an Option Authorization File OAF to enable the specific options that you purchased Topcon s OAF system allows you to customize and configure the receiver according to your particular needs therefore purchasing only the options you require y y 3u The HiPer V receiver typically ships with an OAF as per initial purchase of the receiver kit configuration There are several upgrade options available with the receiver that can extend the receiver s functionality to better suit your job requirement Examples of upgrade options are listed below 4 a L lt 4 e GPS GLONASS dual frequency static
45. e product is sold to the original purchaser by Topcon s Authorized Dealers During the warranty period Topcon will at its option repair or replace this product at no additional charge Repair parts and replacement products will be furnished on an exchange basis and will be either reconditioned or new This limited warranty does not include service to repair damage to the product resulting from an accident disaster misuses abuse or modification of the product Warranty service may be obtained from an authorized Topcon warranty service dealer If this product is delivered by mail purchaser agrees to insure the product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepay shipping charges to the warranty service location and to use the original shipping container or equivalent A letter should accompany the package furnishing a description of the problem and or defect The purchaser s sole remedy shall be replacement as provided above In no event shall Topcon be liable for any damages or other claim including any claim for lost profits lost savings or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the product 2 The warranty against defects in a Topcon battery charger or cable is 90 days P N 1001608 01 91 Safety Warnings General Warnings To comply with RF exposure requirements maintain at least 25cm between the user and the radio modem TPS receivers are designed for su
46. ed at the bottom of the receiver at the base of the mounting threads or measure the slant height to the Slant Height Measurement Mark SHMM on the side of the receiver as shown on the right 2 Record the antenna height points name and start time in the field notes ZA Measuring Antenna Height P N 1001608 01 53 Collecting Data This chapter provides general information about recording data downloading it and managing files Setting Recording Parameters The Topcon Receiver Utility TRU software enables you to set logging parameters such as logging rate and types of messages in which to record data This software and the TRU Reference Manual is supplied on the HiPer V CD See the TRU Reference Manual for more information The HiPer V receiver is compatible with any Topcon field software for configuration and recording raw data Logging Rates The receiver logs data on the SD SDHC card that is inserted into the memory card slot The amount of file space depends on the size of the memory card being used The HiPer V receiver can support memory cards of up to 32 GB capacity The amount of memory used to log data depends on the logging rate For more information about setting logging rate parameters see the TRU Reference Manual 1 The maximum number of files is limited to 512 The receiver may take up to 50 seconds to check larger 8 16 32GB SDHC cards when inserted into the receiver For 2 and 4 GB SD SDHC cards this ex
47. een ene e ent n eens 54 Logging Rates 0 4 oat joka A ool bean dee eto i hd 54 Using SD SDHE Cards ita ite te ee ote dd SM tt Bed add o al Ad a 55 To install remove the SD SDHC card 0 ccc cee eee eee eee n eens 56 Recording Data sav scte cSt ele ees Gone eh e Seay th Bebe eed ge EM ee tab Ree eS 57 Managing Filesi sea errar tr a 58 Downloading and Deleting Files 0 0 0 0 ccc ccc eee teen eet n ene nnes 58 Check TAIS First 322 458 sees E ard ne Sa nv dha ware Gas se AS a ES 59 Powering Problems a Waele gs aa Aseos 60 Receiver Problems 202 c 0 ceed ee Phe eh eee ee dae Pee PD ree daa daa Aaa 61 Bluetooth Problems ue 6 sadaseents eye Pee A eee Pee Gea 65 TRU Problems 22 2050 5 2oeh ued Malet OS a A ee dede eee oi 0 do cla ed 67 Cleaning and Storing the Rece iver 0 0 cee eee nent n een enes 68 Getting Customer Support 6 0 kee eee nee eee e ene e eens 68 General Details riers candi A ee De ee eas 69 GPS Board Detalls voca A e edad cabwag tang etre pecans 76 P N 1001608 01 Bluetooth Module Details 0 0 0 0 ccc eee e eee eee eens 78 Internal Topcon Digital UHF Il Modem General SpecificatiOnS o ooooooooooo o 78 Internal FH915 Modem General Specifications 0 00 ccc cece eens 80 Optional Cellular Module Details 20 0 ccc ccc eee een ence ene en ens 82 CDMA Module Specifications 0 cc etn aara 82 HSPA Module Specifications 0 ene een eee n ene n ee
48. eiver set up over a known point which is used to derive correction information for nearby Rover mobile GNSS receivers Bluetooth Often used in place of cables Bluetooth is open wireless technology for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices c COMPASS BeiDou Navigation Satellite System maintained and operated by China G G GPS L1 only GALILEO The satellite system currently being maintained and operated by the European Union EU and European Space Agency ESA GD GPS dual frequency GG GPS GLONASS L1 only GGD GPS GLONASS Dual Frequency signal tracking P N 1001608 01 105 GLONASS The GLObal NAvigation Satellite System maintained and operated by the Russian Federation GNSS Global Navigation Satellite Systems such as GPS and GLONASS GPS The Global Positioning System maintained and operated by the United States Department of Defense Asesso 5 L L1 The primary L band carrier used by GPS and GLONASS satellites to transmit satellite data L2 The secondary L band carrier used by GPS and GLONASS satellites to transmit satellite data Light Emitting Diode LED Used as indicator lights on the receiver to display the status of the receiver s components and control receiver operations M MAGNET Field Data controller software that is part of the MAGNET software system MAGNET Office Post processing and CAD solution software for surveying and gr
49. fications P N 1001608 01 Charger CDC68 Specifications Table 12 Charger Specifications General Input voltage AC100 to 240V Charging time per about 4 hours temperature range battery at 25 C Charging can take longer than the times stated above when temperatures are either especially high or low Charging 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 65 C 4 F to 149 F range Size 94 W X 102 D X 36 H mm Weight about 170g Charger CDC68 Specifications P N 1001608 01 85 e ae O a zy le o me e 5 10 Connector Specifications The receiver has 3 external connectors one UHF 915 radio modem or cellular antenna connector UHF Radio Modem Connector Table 13 UHF Modem Connector Specifications Modem Type Signal Type Dir Details UHF BNC Modem I O T O RF GSM output from modem antenna Reverse TNC Connector Table 14 Reverse TNC Connector Specifications Modem Type Signal Type Dir Details 915 Reverse TNC Modem I O T O RF GSM output from modem antenna Connector Specifications P N 1001608 01 U ae 0 a le o me O 5 Un Power Connector Rimmed in red the power connector on the right is a 5 pin sealed receptacle Table 15 gives power connector U ge 0 O sh le Dd O 10 specifications a
50. harger into the wall outlet Batteries P N 1001608 01 31 2 Mount the battery in the charger by matching the grooves on the battery with the guides on the charger Guides lt ie 5 D 09 5 oa O 2 0 Slot 1 Charging LEDs Figure 13 Insert Battery onto Charger 3 When charging begins the lamp light blinks 4 The lamp light is solid when charging is complete Batteries P N 1001608 01 5 Remove the battery and unplug the charger lt je 5 D 09 5 oa O 2 0 Figure 14 Remove Battery Slots 1 and 2 The charger starts charging the battery mounted first If two batteries are placed in the charger the battery in slot 1 is charged first and then the battery in slot 2 Charging lamp The charging lamp is off when the charger is outside the charging temperature range or when the battery is mounted incorrectly If the lamp is still off after the charger falls within its charging temperature range and the battery is mounted again contact a local dealer Batteries P N 1001608 01 Charging time per battery at 25 C is about 4 hours Charging can take longer when temperatures are either a especially high or low Insufficient Power If the batteries become fully discharged and an external power supply is not connected the receiver will shut down and automatically save recorded files To avoid disruptions check the Available Power Bar on the display panel for
51. ions will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without reference to conflict of laws Terms and Conditions Use P N 1001608 01 iv Manual Conventions This manual uses the following conventions Convention Description Bold Menu or drop down menu selection Name of a dialog box or screen Button or key commands Mono User supplied text or variable Italic Reference to another manual or help document Example File Exit Click the File menu and click Exit From the Connection screen Click Finish Type guest and click Enter Refer to the Topcon Reference Manual Further information to note about system configuration maintenance or setup Notification that an action has the potential to result in system damage loss of data loss of warranty or personal injury Terms and Conditions Use P N 1001608 01 P As ES Supplementary information that can have an adverse affect on system operation system performance data integrity measurements or personal safety Table of Contents Terms and Conditions Use 0 cece ent n nent teen eae i Copyriht a cir id tra i Td MK A eS oor ae ee oe a eee ltee aE aa ear heedig nce ii Disclaimer f Warranty iraran 2083 vec ews Seana cela da eee chee aa ii License Agreement cenres Sack neerd eee a a eee tl deena iii Confidentiality sess ose mideye ee Mead ee se ete a ee Re tt ii Website Other Statements 0 0 ee nee eee ee
52. is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 30cm and more between the radiator and person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and ankles This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouilage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement IC RF Radiation Exposure Statement When installing locate or point this device away from the installer so it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada s limits for the general population Consult Safety Code 6 from Heath Canada s website at www hc sc gc ca rpb Industry Canada Compliance P N 1001608 01 96 IC Additional Statement with Detachable Antennas This device with UHFII modem has been designated to operate with the antennas
53. is interference O z M 0 7 O O p z oa Move the receiver controller or computer to an unobstructed location e The receiver is too far away Move the devices closer together e The receiver is already connected via Bluetooth to another device Disconnect the receiver from the other controller or computer e The receiver port used for connection is not in Command mode a Connect the receiver to a computer and open TRU see Connection in the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual Bluetooth Problems P N 1001608 01 65 b Click Configuration Receiver gt Ports c Change the Input Mode for the Bluetooth serial port used for connection to cmd This is the most common cause for this error message Use TRU to double check the settings for the a connection port TRU error message Open COM port failed Access is denied e Another application uses the computer port dedicated for connection Close the application and then re connect Connect the receiver via another unused computer port After searching for available devices none are discovered e The receiver is not receiving power Check that the receiver is getting power and is turned on Check that the optional power cable is correctly attached to the port if one is being used Unplug the cable then securely and properly reconnect it to the receiver If the power cable is damaged contact a Dealer to purchas
54. iver External Modem Antenna 10cm Spacer Horizonal Spacer Tribrach Adapter Precision Universal Tribrach Figure 24 Equipment and Setup Field System Setup P N 1001608 01 50 Setting Up the Base Receiver 1 Mount the receiver on a tripod with a tribrach tribrach adapter and prism spacer as shown in the picture on the right 2 Position the base system from step 1 over a known point 3 Level the tripod and measure the height of the receiver from the ground using the tape measure See Measuring Antenna Height on page 53 4 Connect the external radio antenna to the antenna port for RTK setup 5 Press the power button to turn on the receiver The integrated wireless device in the receiver turns on when the receiver is powered 6 Connect the receiver to the Bluetooth enabled data collector running Topcon Field software to configure and start the base HiPer V receiver 7 View the LED display panel for the receiver s current status See also Display Panel Operations on page 18 au we a Y lt WY or 0 3 v el or D Setting Up the Base Receiver P N 1001608 01 Setting Up the Rover Receiver 1 Mount the receiver on the rover pole as shown in the picture on the right Attach a Topcon controller to the pole using a mounting bracket If you are not using a fixed height rover pole measure the height of the receiver from the ground See Measuring Antenna Height on
55. l Topcon at options topcon com and uo include the receiver s ID and serial number To obtain these numbers see Viewing Receiver Information on page 35 a J To load a new OAF 00 et 1 Follow the steps in Checking the Receiver s OAF on page 42 a 2 Click Upload OAF on the bottom of the Receiver Options window see Figure 19 v 3 Navigate to the location of the new Option Authorization File Figure 20 0 a LL w E Open lt g m gt Computer OS C HiPerY gt 4 Search p 0 Organize New folder z me D J GNSS Internet Radio a Name i ol di GSR2700 Config Tool ore z Ji MAGNET Da aie Le Mission Planning Tool 8 Ji ModemTPS dy NMEA Reader Ji NTRP Client J Pc cbu J Pocket3D Ji Quality Center J RegPro B Rm JE File name _UNIVERSAL_tpo Options Files tpo X Com Figure 20 Load OAF Loading New Firmware P N 1001608 01 4 Select the appropriate file and click Open Figure 20 Topcon s TRU initially checks to see if the selected file is compatible with the currently connected receiver If you chose a file not intended for this receiver the Upload OAF window displays an error icon next to the Receiver ID and disables the Upload the File to the Receiver button uo ung E Upload OAF Erima C Receiver OAFYUniversal tpo y y 3u Elserialdo nA ElreceiverD _UNIVERSAL_ Elmodel XX XX
56. ld software a Recording Data P N 1001608 01 57 Managing Files Raw data is recorded as time tagged measurements in a single raw data file Each file is recorded to the receiver s memory and automatically given a name and a tps file extension You can then transfer a file of collected data to a computer with file managing software such as the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU which is supplied on the GPS Software CD This program allows you to use an automatic naming feature enter file names and delete files as necessary For more information see the TRU Reference Manual supplied on the HiPer V CD A D o J 00 J ay m ay Downloading and Deleting Files After completing a survey download data files to a computer or a controller for storage post processing or backup Downloading and deleting files prepares the memory card for the next survey When the memory card is full the receiver stops logging data and the REC LED turns dark off indicating an error condition Existing data is not overwritten There are three options for deleting raw data files from the receiver e Delete all of the files using the LED display panel i e hold the power button for 20 to 25 seconds This erases all of the files in the receivers internal memory e Useaserialor Bluetooth connection to download the files to a computer controller In the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU you can select the files you want to delete from the receiver
57. ns 83 Battery BDC70 Specifications cerre 0 ee ene nent eee eens 84 Charger CDC68 Specifications 0 0 cece eee e nent n nee eens 85 Connector Specifications wait en in tea eae st adelaida dins 86 UHF Radio Modem Connector 0 cece e teen eee eens 86 Reverse TNC Connector errero nee eee eee nee eens 86 PowerConnect erinan an op ale ae Mae Ba ase DEEE eR ae eee ie needa eee 87 Serial RS 232 ConnectOr v aw ee A dee ee owe ow de 88 SD SDHC Card Recommendations 0 cece cece ee eee e eee nee ee een ee ne ne nena 89 General Warnings 2225 3 fv lite ed Sele Sd wn he ths BE ol a e e 0d RS AU hated A 92 Battery Pack Warnings 24 03 44 San pads oS a ee A ees 93 Receive WarnihgS hs pte ge ad Saki ple Pag oe ada 94 P N 1001608 01 USES Warnings A ti 94 FCCECOMplANCS nsii re eiaa A ge A A we a 95 Industry Canada Compliance ooooocoocoocoocr tenn e ene n ene eens 96 Community of Europe Compliance 0 ccc cece e enn nen eens 97 European Community Declaration of Conformity with R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC 98 Declaration of Conformity R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC 0 1 ee ees 100 WEEE DITVE cuicos digs eg anne Memes deep ead Ea 103 Bluetooth Transmission Statements Compliance 0 c eens 104 P N 1001608 01 xi Topcon s HiPer V receiver is a compact lightweight and completely integrated GNSS receiver for static and kinematic applications The integrated receiver design incl
58. ommercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Move the equipment away from the receiver Regulatory P N 1001608 01 95 e Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is powered e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment 10 e n39y Industry Canada Compliance This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF exposure rules This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation MPE But it
59. onnects the power adapter to a grounded outlet Sever al options are available for the power charger cable based on your country To purchase this cable contact your Topcon dealer Refer to this part number p n 14 008054 01 Cable Power Charger EUR p n 14 008052 01 Cable Power Charger US p n 14 008074 01 Cable Power Charger AUS p n 1000475 01 Cable Power Charger 1 8M Brazil NMetro O D ot E 3 00 gt la a c a or M A Cables P N 1001608 01 11 Table 1 Receiver Cables Cable Description Cable Illustration Power Adapter Available for Purchase Charges the receiver when connected to a grounded outlet and the power charger cable To purchase this cable contact your Topcon dealer Refer to this part number p n 22 034101 01 Power Supply with SAE Connector Receiver Power Cable Available for Purchase Connects the receiver to the power adapter through the SAE connector To purchase this cable contact your Topcon dealer Refer to this part number p n 14 008016 03 O fo ot E 3 00 gt la a c a or M A Memory The HiPer V is equipped with an accessible SD SDHC card slot for data storage As data is logged to the SD SDHC card the Memory Capacity Bar displays the memory capacity status See Memory Capacity Bar on page 22 for more information To access the raw data files on the SD SDHC card see U
60. or is being executed you cannot power off the receiver using the Power button P N 1001608 01 23 g Y RSE jay lt 5 ay o o ge 0 ay z fe J 0 Managing Power This chapter describes how to power the receiver charge the detachable batteries and use an external power source Turning On Off the Receiver To turn on the receiver press and hold the power button until the LEDs briefly flash When the receiver is turned on the receiver s channels initialize and begin tracking all visible satellites at any time and location To turn off the receiver press and hold the power button for more than three and less than 10 seconds release the power button when the BATT LED blinks solid red This delay prevents the receiver from being turned off by mistake The receiver will draw a small amount of power from the batteries when it is turned off If the receiver is BS placed in storage for a long period such as a few months the batteries may become fully discharged You will need to use an external power supply or recharge the batteries before use Z SS Using Internal and External Power Sources The receiver is powered by the detachable batteries or an external power source connected to the power port If an external power source is connected the receiver draws power from it over the battery Managing Power P N 1001608 01 24 You can connect the receiver to an external power source such as a vehicl
61. ory Capacity Bar File Status Wireless Status Radio Status Serial Port Status U ae O a le o me O 5 10 Environment Operating 20 to 65 C Battery 40 to 65 C Ext 20 to 55 w UHF modem module temperature Storage temperature 45 C to 70 C Humidity 100 condensing Water Dust proof IP67 with all connector caps closed General Details P N 1001608 01 70 Table 4 Receiver General Specifications Continued YN ge Power A Built in battery BDC70 Li ion 5 2Ah Typical 7 2VDC a Dd Battery weight 195g F ie 3 Battery charging 4 hours Y time 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 1 0 Communication Bluetooth and Serial RS 232C Ports General Details P N 1001608 01 71 Table 4 Receiver General Specifications Continued A Port specifications COM1 4 800 to 115 200 bps RS Level 0 115 200 bps default Bluetooth 115 200 bps SPP Single Channel mode Q Modem Antenna BNC or reverse polarity TNC depending on modem type 5 NMEA 3 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 20
62. ory card 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 LED indicates the status of the current file FILE STATUS J 2 RSE a lt y ay o o U 0 ay fe J 0 A file is open Writing to the file A file is not open or there is no SD SDHC card in the slot Communication Status LEDs 0 Wireless Status LEDs indicate the status COMMUNICATION STATUS WIRELESS RADIO SERIAL PORT of the internal Bluetooth module Bluetooth connection is established Waiting for Bluetooth connection Radio Status LEDs indicate the status of the Bluetooth module is not powered internal UHF radio and HSPA CDMA module Internal radio is powered Internal radio is not powered B Serial Port Status LEDs indicate the status MI Data is being transmitted from the associated port of serial port Data is being received by the associated port P N 1001608 01 22 Timer LED is used in job programming to indicate various states of a job E A Timer JOB has started and is waiting to begin file operations UL The file is opened by the JOB The file is closed by the JOB or no JOB was activated executed When the HiPer V is powered off and a timer JOB is in waiting the timer LED blinks once every two seconds momentarily After a job has been activated is waiting for execution
63. pacity Bar Wireless Status 6 Available Power Bar Receiver Health x Button Radio Battery Status Status File Status Serial Port Status Tracking Status Figure 8 LED Display Panel Display Panel Operations P N 1001608 01 18 The LED display table below describes the meaning of the LED icons used in this section LED ICON KEY DISPLAY SOLID BLINKING OF _ m AO O EY Power Button performs multiple functions The number of seconds that the power button is pressed and held determines how the receiver will behave At specific time intervals the receiver issues voice messages or sounds to guide the user through the available options POWER BUTTON FUNCTIONS ACTION SECONDS DESCRIPTION Press for 1 i Press for 3 WITH POWER ON Factory Reset Press for 10 Resets all parameters on the Clear NVRAM seconds HiPer V to their default values n Press for 20 Erase Erase All Files Deletes all files from the SD SDHC card Press for Disregard more than 25 seconds Within 2 Open Close Data DEA P N 1001608 01 The HiPer V powers OFF No action The HiPer V will return to normal operation Start a raw collection to a new file or close a currently open file 19 g Y RSE jay lt 5 ay J o o po Y ay fe J 0 Boot during the boot process the display indicates boot progress Second Display Availabl
64. radio modem e Digital UHF II radio modem with HSPA module e Digital UHF II radio modem and CDMA module US only 1 High Speed Packet Access HSPA cellular module supports faster data rate and is backward compatible with GPRS EDGE GSM technology 2 FH915 and Digital UHF II radio can be configured to be used as TX RX RP RP stands for Repeater HiPer V Features P N 1001608 01 2 Unpacking Your Receiver Kit This section describes the documentation standard kit components and accessories depending on your purchase that accompany your receiver When you unpack your receiver kit verify you received the items listed in this section Make sure the items do not appear damaged from shipment If any of the items are missing or damaged contact your Topcon dealer or Topcon technical support See Getting Technical Support on page 6 5 or ie a s a za fe J Standard components are illustrated in Figure 2 Receiver accessories are illustrated in Figure 3 e Receiver documentation is listed on page 4 System Components The items illustrated in Figure 2 are included with your receiver OM as SS HiPer V Receiver Serial Cable Carrying Case Battery Charger Battery Charger Cable HiPer V Manual CD GPS Software CD LED Display Card Warranty Card Figure 2 Standard System Components Unpacking Your Receiver Kit P N 1001608 01 3 Accessories 3 Topcon offers a wide variety of accessories see Figure 3
65. receiver to a computer and open TRU In TRU connect to the receiver Click Device Application Mode Receiver Managing Click Device Connect In the Connection Parameters window select the correct serial port and click Connect NAAA INES In the TRU main window click the Information icon The Receiver Info window Figure 15 appears Configuring the Receiver P N 1001608 01 35 uo ung e Firmware Version 4 0 V Jun 29 2012 b6 Hardware Version 205 Vendor Topcon Y y 3u HR CPU Freg MHz 235 BARAM Size KB Flash Memory Total MB Flash Memory Available MB 4 la Z 4 Figure 15 TRU Receiver Info Viewing Receiver Information P N 1001608 01 Loading New Firmware IJUoD Receiver board firmware is released as a compressed file that you download and decompress This file contains the following files ung e Main board firmware e GNSS firmware e Radio firmware y y 3u To upload GNSS and radio firmware files to the receiver 1 Connect the receiver to a computer using the serial cable 2 To connect to the receiver in TRU 4 O L lt 4 gt Click Device Application Mode gt Receiver Managing b Click Device Connect c Inthe Connection Parameters window Figure 16 select Serial Port and the port name and then click Connect Loading New Firmware P N 1001608 01 uo amp Connection Param C HE ung
66. rvey and survey related uses that is surveying coordinates distances angles and depths and recording such measurements This product should never be used Without the user thoroughly understanding this manual After disabling safety systems or altering the product With unauthorized accessories Without proper safeguards at the survey site Contrary to applicable laws rules and regulations TPS receivers should never be used in dangerous environments Use in rain or snow for a limited period is permitted Safety Warnings P N 1001608 01 92 Battery Pack Warnings M 2198u9n Never attempt to open the casing of the detachable batteries Lithium lon batteries can be dangerous if mishandled a 2 m eje 0 Do not incinerate or heat battery pack above 212 degrees fahrenheit 100 degrees celsius Excessive heat can cause serious damage and possible explosion Tampering with the batteries by end users or non factory authorized technicians will void the battery s warranty Do not attempt to open the battery pack or replace it e Do not disassemble the battery pack e Do not charge in conditions different than specified e Do not use other than the specified battery charger e Do not short circuit e Do not crush or modify Battery Pack Warnings P N 1001608 01 93 Receiver Warnings Tampering with the receiver by the end users or non factory authorized technicians will void the receiver s warranty e Do
67. ry with this receiver Using an incorrect battery type may cause the battery to explode and damage the receiver Batteries P N 1001608 01 To insert the battery O 1 Remove the battery cover 5 2 Gently slide the bottom of the battery along the battery guides until it snaps into place Figure 12 08 J oa 5 e 2 o Slide Battery to the Left to Lock in Place Figure 12 Remove Battery Compartment Cover Batteries P N 1001608 01 Charging the Batteries When the battery charge is low the Available Power Bar changes from solid green to yellow to red and then blinking red depending on the remaining charge see Available Power Bar on page 20 When the receiver is connected to an external power source the battery does not charge and becomes disabled from supplying power to the receiver To charge the battery use the supplied charger It takes approximately 4 hours to completely charge one battery and 8 hours to completely charge two batteries The Li lon batteries used in the battery packs should run at no less than 80 capacity after 500 charging cycles You do not need to drain the batteries before recharging z D 5 D 09 5 oa O 2 0 e The batteries are shipped from the factory with a partial charge For maximum operating time fully charge the A batteries before using the receiver To charge the batteries 1 Connect the power cable to the charger and plug the c
68. s Panel Figure 4 Bottom Enclosure Overview Receiver Overview P N 1001608 01 Cables Cables O 14 a The HiPer V package includes a serial cable for configuring the receiver Table 1 describes the cable included with your receiver 5 and optional cables that are available as accessories oa A Align the keyways when connecting the power serial cable to the receiver port Turn the cable lock clockwise Fa 3D until it clicks to secure the cable in place To disconnect the cable turn the lock counter clockwise and then 5 J d 4 a gently remove the cable Table 1 Receiver Cables Cable Description Cable Illustration Serial Cable Supplied Connects the receiver to an external device controller or computer for data transfer and receiver configuration p n 14 008005 03 P N 1001608 01 10 Table 1 Receiver Cables Cable Description Cable Illustration Battery Charger Cable Optional Connects the power adapter to the battery charger Several options are available for the battery charger cable based on your country If your kit does not include this cable contact your Topcon dealer Refer to the these part numbers for available battery charger cables p n 73113A Cable Power CDC68 EUR p n 210160124 Cable Power CDC68 US p n 73113C Cable Power CDC68 AUS p n 2212113F0 Cable Power CDC68 Brazil Power Charger Cable Also Available for Purchase C
69. s turned on the receiver board will detect the SD SDHC card and it will be ready to use as needed Using SD SDHC Cards P N 1001608 01 Recording Data You can log raw GNSS data to the receiver s memory card and use the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU or MAGNET Office software to download the files to a computer To start or stop recording data to the receiver you can use the LED display panel or TRU A D o J 00 J ay m a 1 Press the Power button to turn on the receiver 2 Wait for the STAT LED to indicate satellites are being tracked The STAT LED blinks green for GPS satellites and amber for GLONASS satellites A short red blink indicates the receiver has not solved a position Five or more satellites provide optimal positioning 3 Press the POWER button three times within two seconds to begin recording You can also select File Explorer Logs Start in TRU to begin recording data 4 Make sure the REC light is blinking green This indicates that a file has opened and data collection has started The REC LED blinks each time data is saved to memory 5 When you have finished recording press the POWER button three times and make sure the REC LED is dark You can also select File Explorer Logs Stop in TRU to end data recording 6 To turn off the receiver press and hold the POWER button for 3 to 10 seconds until all LEDs turn dark and the BAT LED is solid red NES You can also log data using MAGNET Fie
70. script has been installed to receiver e The POWERUP script function setting is ON e The receiver is not starting by using the timer e There is no enabled job session Installing the POWERUP Script To install the POWERUP script onto the HiPer V receiver 1 2 3 4 Copy the POWERUP script file powerup gcs to the POWERUP folder on the SD card Insert the SD card into HiPer V receiver Perform a Factory Reset on the HiPer V Once the installation is successful the powerup gcs file is removed from the SD card lt If the file attribution is Read only the file will not be not removed If there is the existing POWERUP script on the HiPer V it will be overwritten by the new script file POWERUP Script Requirements P N 1001608 01 A ie y oq oq ot gt y 9 A 4 O ee lt 4 gt Uninstalling the POWERUP script The POWERUP script can be uninstalled by using either of the following two methods Method 1 Install an empty no script powerup gcs file Method 2 Send the command set ext powerup clear y using the Terminal feature of TRU Editing the POWERUP Script It is not possible to edit the existing POWERUP script in receiver directly Install overwrite the new POWERUP script after modifying the script using TRU A 0 gt oq oq ot gt y 9 A 4 O 9 lt 4 gt Enabling the POWERUP Script It is necessary to
71. sing SD SDHC Cards on page 55 Memory P N 1001608 01 12 Detachable Batteries The receiver first draws power from a connected external power source When there is no valid external power source connected or if the source has discharged lower than 7 2V the receiver will draw power from a rechargeable high capacity battery The HiPer V receiver standard kits include two detachable Li lon batteries for powering the receiver and one battery charger Each battery is capable of running for more than 7 5 hours on a single charge in static mode with a Bluetooth connection and at 68 F 20 C See Batteries on page 25 for more information AA The batteries are shipped from the factory with a partial charge For maximum operating time fully charge the ES batteries before using the receiver Voice Notification The HiPer V receiver has a voice notification feature that issues a series of voice messages and sounds to alert you to different system status and event conditions Z The HiPer V is pre configured with either voice messages or sounds at a preset volume To modify volume A settings use the TRU software or other application software The frequency of the voice messages or sounds depends on the specific conditions the frequency is either once when the condition first occurs or repeated every 30 seconds for a set period of time Detachable Batteries P N 1001608 01 13 O fo PE E 3 00 gt la a a
72. t satellite tracking e There may be a source of radio interference that disrupts radio communications Change the RF channel if possible Removing the source of the jamming signal or relocate the radio antennas if possible e z M 0 7 O e p z a The receiver does not start logging data e The SD SDHC card is not properly inserted e The receiver memory option is disabled or expired Make sure the memory option is enabled For details see the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual e The receiver s memory card does not have free space Download and or delete data files to free up space for new files See Downloading and Deleting Files on page 46 The file system is not initialized Initialize the File System on the SD card using TRU To do this on the TRU main window choose File Explorer gt Initialize File System Receiver Problems P N 1001608 01 64 Bluetooth Problems The following are some of the most commonly encountered error messages and other problems TRU error message Can t find receiver e The receiver is turned off Ensure the receiver has power and is turned on e Bluetooth is not turned on the BT LED is off Reset the receiver to the factory default settings by pressing the Power button for 10 to 15 seconds You can also turn on power to Bluetooth using TRU To do this on the TRU main window choose Receiver Settings Bluetooth e There
73. ternal card check is completed instantly allowing you to use it without any delay Collecting Data P N 1001608 01 54 Using SD SDHC Cards The SD SDHC card slots reside under the battery on the inside edge of the battery recess The data that resides on the SD SDHC card can be accessed by removing the card and using an external SD SDHC card reader or by using Topcon software to download the data from the card via HiPer V s serial port or Bluetooth connection A secure digital card suitable for industrial use can be purchased from a local Topcon dealer The SD SDHC card is available in FAT16 or FAT32 format so that the removable SD SDHC card is suitable for copying data files directly to a computer For recommendations on SD SDHC cards see SD SDHC Card Recommendations on page 89 A D o J 00 J ay m o SD SDHC Card Slot Figure 25 HiPer V Card Slot Example Using SD SDHC Cards P N 1001608 01 55 To install remove the SD SDHC card 1 Ensure the receiver is turned off 2 Remove the battery See Inserting and Removing the Battery on page 26 3 Carefully push the SD SDHC card label side down into the SD SDHC card slot Figure 25 until it locks into place Or push the card once to remove it A D o J 00 ay m a Figure 26 Install SD SDHC Card Y Do not remove the card if the receiver is powered on Damage to data may result from improper removal of the card Once the receiver i
74. the battery charge status See Available Power Bar on page 20 for more information z D 5 D 09 5 oa O 2 0 If the receiver shuts down due to insufficient power the receiver and all communication ports become de activated To restore power to your receiver and turn it back on do one or all of the following e Recharge the batteries Make sure the power serial cable is securely connected to the receiver s port Align the keyways indicated with a red dot when connecting the power serial cable to the receiver port e Connect the receiver to a different power source Power supplied to the receiver should match the specifications provided by Topcon on the product Failure to 7 comply with these specifications may damage the receiver Insufficient Power P N 1001608 01 Configuring the Receiver Viewing Receiver Information The section describes receiver options and how to load a new Option Authorization File OAF update firmware and perform a factory reset To do this you will need to use the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU software that was supplied on the HiPer V CD For information about installing the software see the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU Reference Manual In the Topcon Receiver Utility TRU the Receiver Info window displays basic receiver information such as hardware and firmware versions RAM size receiver ID serial number etc To open the Receiver Info window Connect the
75. tinued Parameter Specification Operation modes Transmitter Receiver Repeater a Dependent on the country and region and mode base rover of operation b Use of PDL and Satel 4FSK protocols is recommended in applications where possible Note that a minimum baud rate of 9600 bps is recommended for all RTK operations Compatibility with TrimTalk is subject to some restrictions c The data transmission configurations indicated protocol and channel spacing are the only protocols that provide compliance with UHF Narrowbanding restrictions that are effective as of January 1 2013 in the US and Canada For more information please see http transition fcc gov pshs public safety spectrum narrowbanding faq html for details Similar restrictions are also in place in other global markets Please contact your Dealer or local government radio authority to ensure you understand local compliance obligations Internal FH915 Modem General Specifications Table 8 Internal FH915 Modem General Specifications Parameter Specification Operating frequency range 902 to 928 MHz United States country region purpose dependent 915 to 925 MHz Australia Signal structuring Frequency hopping spread spectrum Hopping pattern 5 per band user selected Hopping channels 128 Occupied bandwidth 100 KHz Frequency modulation technique FSK 64 Kbps Internal FH915 Modem General Specifications P N 1001608 01 e
76. udes a GNSS receiver board based on Vanguard technology industry leading Fence Antenna and wireless communication technology The HiPer V delivers world class positioning and navigation capability to your application by tracking signals from multi constellation satellite systems including GPS GLONASS and SBAS The HiPer V offers complete IP67 protection against dust and water ingress in addition to superior vibration and shock resistance The communication interface allows you to quickly integrate Topcon s premium GNSS performance within new systems and quickly deliver world class positioning and navigation support to your applications Figure 1 HiPer V Receiver Introduction P N 1001608 01 1 HiPer V Features The HiPer V receiver features the following e Apremier multi constellation Vanguard technology GNSS board e Industry leading Fence Antenna technology 5 ar ie a G a za O J e Serial RS 232C and power ports Detachable battery A highly visible display panel with single button operation External memory card slot e Integrated Bluetooth wireless and radio technology e Optional HSPA 3 5G and CDMA Cellular technology e Voice notifications for important receiver operations e Integrated and rugged design The HiPer V comes in one of the following configurations FH915 2 radio modem e FH915 radio modem with HSPA module e Static No integrated radio cellular module e Digital UHF II
77. uetooth serial port A btsp a TRU Problems P N 1001608 01 67 Cleaning and Storing the Receiver Use a clean cloth moistened with neutral detergent or water e Never use an abrasive cleaner ether thinner benzene or other solvents e Always make sure the receiver is completely dry before storing it Dry any moisture with a soft clean cloth Getting Customer Support e z M 0 7 O e p 3 a If the troubleshooting hints and tips in this operator s manual fail to remedy the problem contact Topcon Customer Support For contact information see Getting Technical Support on page 7 Cleaning and Storing the Receiver P N 1001608 01 68 Specifications This chapter provides specifications for the HiPer V and its internal components General Details Table 4 Receiver General Specifications 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 Specifications P N 1001608 01 69 Table 4 Receiver General Specifications Continued 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 Mem

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