22. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Potential Error Sources
– Spatial Reference Systems
Projected
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Local
Transformations
– GPS Elevations
– Correction Source(s)
– Control Files
– Units (meters and feet)
– Epoch dates – Timeframe Considerations
23. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Site Selection
– Base Station Requirements
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Unobstructed Sky
No Reflective Surfaces
Prominent Location
– Web Mission Planning
Effective Time Management
24. ProMark 800 - high-end GNSS solution
An extremely productive and reliable RTK survey solution
delivering precise GNSS positioning in a smart, rugged
and cable-free design
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25. ProMark Product Family
ProMark 800 – highest range within ProMark family
– Fully featured multi-frequency / multi-constellation solution
– Flexibility and upgradeability approach
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Price
ProMark 800
ProMark 220
ProMark 120
Performance
26. Updated Hardware (from ProMark 500)
First Z-Blade based GNSS receiver
New GNSS board
– Galileo tracking capable
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– GPS L5 tracking capable
New built-in 3.5G cellular modem
New built-in Pacific Crest UHF radio
(ADLRXO)
New color; new branding
– Light grey housing
– Spectra Precision powered by Ashtech
27. Key selling points
Advanced Z-Blade Technology
– New Z-Blade GNSS centric signal processing
– Outstanding reliability in urban canyons and under tree canopy
– Short time-to-fix, and long-range RTK positioning
– Multi-frequency and multi-constellation ready
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All-in-one Flexibility
– UHF and GSM/GPRS/3.5G built-in communication modules
– Multiple operating modes and configurations
– Extended support of protocols and data formats
– Choice of state-of-the-art field terminals
Built for Intensive Use
– Waterproof and shock resistant
– All-day battery life
– Field-proven ergonomic design
– Total weight under 2 kg
28. Competitive advantage
ProMark 800 – a very competitive offer
– Leading GNSS performance and specifications
– Unique Z-Blade technology for superior performance in difficult environments
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– More reliable and better performing than low-cost solutions
29. ProMark 800 updated offering
ProMark 800 GNSS single receiver kit
– ALL options included
GLONASS, unlimited RTK, GSM, Fast Output, L5, GALILEO
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– Similar to the previous Ultimate kit
– At decreased price
More competitive
Better aligned with competition
Still providing comfortable margins
30. ProMark 800 Controllers
Choice of data collectors
– Ranger 3
– ProMark 100
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– MobileMapper 10
– T41
Choice of field software
– Survey Pro
– FAST Survey
Choice of office software
– Survey Office
– GNSS Solutions
31. RESOURCES
Utilities
– Ashcom – Terminal Software Program
– WinComm / Evaluate / Hyperterminal / FAST Survey –
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Terminal Software Programs
– $PASH Commands
Internet
– GNSS Data Center – http://igs.bkg.bund.de/
GNSS Surfer / RTCM Decoder / NTRIP Radio
– http://www.ashtech.com
– ftp://ftp.ashtech.com
– http://spectraprecision.com
Power port will accept 9 – 28 volts. Port A is the RS232 connection Port C is the Bluetooth connection Port D is the Internal Radio Port E is the GSM Modem – Under the Radio Module
Special button combinations: 1) With the ProMark 800 off, pressing the Power, Log and Scroll buttons simultaneously for a few seconds will restore all the factory settings. Always use this combination after changing the radio module which will allow the receiver to recognize the new module. 2) With the ProMark 800 off and a USB key connected, pressing the Power and Scroll buttons simultaneously for a few seconds will cause the ProMark 800 to start a firmware upload process. If there is no USB key connected or the key does not contain a firmware update, then the process will abort after a few seconds.
When battery is first installed on the charging plate, the LED’s will cycle through “MED” “HI” and “MAX” until current level of charge is detected. As each charging threshold is achieved, (MED, HI, and MAX), the corresponding LED will stop blinking. All three LED’s will stop blinking when battery is fully charged.