il LT600 SERIES | GETTING STARTED GUIDE GNSS DATA COLLECTING TERMINAL
CONTENTS 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................... 3 1.1. Technical Assistance ........................................................................................ 3 1.2. Your Comments ............................................................................................... 3 1.3. Safety Information .......................................................................................... 3 1.4.
1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing CHC LT600 Series GNSS Hand‐held Receiver. This Getting Started Guide will provide useful information about your receiver. It will also guide you through your first steps of using LT600 Series in the field. 1.1. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product documentation, contact your local dealer from which you purchased the LT600 Series. Alternatively, please request technical support using the CHC Website (www.
The LT600 Series is designed to withstand the rough environment that typically occurs in the field. However, the LT600 Series is high‐precision electronic equipment and should be treated with reasonable care.
2. OVERVIEW 2.1. FEATURES LT600 is a high accuracy GNSS data collecting terminal independently developed by CHC, which adopts industrial third level design, IP65 protection level. Positioning accuracy of the LT600 could reach decimeter, with alternative configuration of 1D/2D code scanning, RFTD, Infrared and MIC so on. Equipped with high sensitive point touch pen, LT600 makes it more convenient to collect data and map ground.
Physical specifications Display · Size: 8inch Corning Gorilla Glass touch screen · Resolution: 1280*800 · Brightness: 450cd/m2 · Touch screen: Capacitance touch, 5 points touch screen · Point touch pen: Mapping pen with high degree of accuracy Physical · Dust proof and waterproof: IP65 · Shock: Survives a 1.
3. LT600 OVERVIEW 3.1. ‐ ‐ ‐ FRONT VIEW Power Button Turn ON: Press the button for 1‐2 seconds, the Power Indicator will turn on and the boot screen will appear, and then the LT600 will enter the operation system after 30 seconds. Turn OFF: Press the button for 1‐2 seconds, the “SELECT” dialogue box will pop up, select “Power off” to turn off the device. Restart: Press the button for 1‐2 seconds, the “SELECT” dialogue box will pop up, select “Restart” to restart the device.
Menu Button Click this button to bring out the start menu. Home Button Use the home button to return main menu. Return Button Press this button to go back to previous menu. SIM Insert SIM card into this card slot. TF Insert TF card into this card slot. Charging/Data Interface This interface is used for battery charging and data transmission between LT600 and PC using USB cable. Headset Jack Insert your headset into this socket.
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4. BASIC OPERATION 4.1. INSERT SIM CARD AND POWER ON Refer 3.3 Front View to find the SIM card and TF card slot, and then insert the cards into slots correctly. Before powering on LT600, please make sure the battery has plenty of power. Then long press the power button to turn on LT600 and enter its home screen. Figure 1 Figure 2 Click to make a phone call. Click to access contacts information. Click to open messaging. Click to open browser.
Figure 3 Figure 4 Use virtual button key to facilitate your operation with LT600. Click to go back to previous menu. Click to return home screen. Click to see all the running apps (Fig. 3) and then you can remove apps by sliding them towards left or right side(Fig. 4). After powering on LT 600 (refer to 4.2 Power on), Click Settings/SIM card to turn on the SIM cards.
4.2. L ANGUAGE & INPUT Click Settings/Language & input/Language to select language. 4.3. SET DATE/TIME Click Settings/Date & time and enter Date & time interface.
If you want to use date and time from network or GPS, click Automatic date & time to select Use network‐provided time or Use GPS‐provided time: If you want to set date and time by yourself, please turn off the Automatic date & time first and then click Set date and Set time to start your own settings. YOU CAN ALSO CUSTOMIZE YOUR TIME ZONE AND CHOOSE WHETHER TO USE 24‐HOUR FORMAT IN THIS INTERFACE. 4.4. DISPLAY Click Settings/Display to enter Display interface.
Brightness adjusting: Click Brightness level to adjust it according to your preference. Sleep: Click to optimize the inactivity time LT600 needs to close screen. Font size: Click to change the font size.
4.5. WIFI Click Settings/WIFI to switch on the button. Select WIFI and type in its password to connect. 4.6. BLUETOOTH Click Settings/Bluetooth to turn on the Bluetooth.
Find nearby devices and pair with it. 4.7. USB CONNECTION For connection or data transmission between LT600 and office computer, please use the USB data cable as shown below. Click Settings/Developer options/USB debugging to make sure this function is switched on. After USB data cable is connected with PC, wait until the Allow USB debugging dialogue pops up, click OK.
LT600 and install software like MapCloud3.0, GNSSTool into it. 4.8. USE CAMERA Make sure that the battery is charged and installed in the receiver. Click to start recording the video, click again to finish. Click to take a photo.
4.9. SCHEDULED POWER ON & OFF LT600 allows users to achieve scheduled power on and off by setting the power up & off time and repeat time beforehand. Set the Scheduled power on time and click OK. Set scheduled power on repeat time and click OK.
Scheduled power off time settings is the same with Scheduled power on. 4.10. LOCATION Click Settings/Location to switch on location service.
5. GETTING STARTED WITH MAP CLOUD 3.0 5.1. BUILD NEW PROJECT Open MapCloud3.0 and click "+" to build new project > choose "Project Template" and "Coordinate System" >click "√" to finish; Click satellite icon in the upper right corner >click "Connect" >choose "Connect Method, Device Type" >Local Connection Successful >Return.
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Type in 3 or 7 parameters, or open “Site Calibration” >click "+" to add known point >click “Calculate” > click "√" to save and then starts collecting. 5.3. IMPORT BASE MAP Click menu button of hand‐held receiver >”Import” >”Import Vector Data” or “Import Map” > choose the file to be imported.
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5.5. EXPORT DATA Click menu button of the hand‐held receiver >"Export" >click “Export Vector Data” >choose the point/line/area layer and its format you want to export >click "√" to export.
5.6. SOFTWARE REGISTRATION Register in the upper right corner of GNSS Server contains GNSS Server version, device ID and so on; Software registration set by MapCloud3.0 include the version of MapCloud3.0, device ID etc. Users can register by applying for registration code from CHC.
6. GETTING STARTED WITH GNSSTOOL GNSSTool is a kind of service mainly used for access to data and local, Bluetooth and WIFI connection. External App can send command to receiver by using GNSSTool through broadcast. GNSSTool can call CHC SDK to send command to receiver. Users only need to connect with GNSSTool to communicate with the receiver. It will be running in the background once connected and users don’t need to start it. Before using GNSSTool, users need to register first.
3. Connection Type: For smart RTK (like i80), we select Bluetooth, WIFI or Demonstration. For GNSS RTK (like X91), we select Bluetooth, and Demonstration. For Local and Peripheral, we select the specific device type that we use. Here we select LT600 for Connection Type.
4. Click [Connect] to connect with the receiver successfully and go back to the previous interface. 6.2. CORS LOGIN After finishing connection successfully, we can log in CORS to receive differential data. Users can log in CORS in 4 different ways: CORS, APIS, TCP and RTCM SDK.
Internet. GNSSTool will automatically disconnect CORS if the device is disconnected. 1. Click Diff Data Source in the main interface, type in IP, Port, Source Table and other parameters and then click LOGIN. 6.3. SKY PLOT Click Sky Plot and see how many satellites (including GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO and SBAS) the device is currently tracking.
6.4. DEBUGGING DATA Click Debugging Data to enter data debugging interface. Click HEX to change the data into txt format, or pause, save and clear the data using button in the upper side.
RF Exposure Information (SAR) : The SAR limit of USA (FCC)is 1.6W/Kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Product, model number:LT-600;(FCC ID:SY4-B01008) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use on the body is 1.15 W/Kg .The device was test for body-worn operations & hotspot operations . compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.