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Leica Geosystems GS20  
Field Guide  
Version 1.1  
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1. Basic Operation .................................................................11  
2. Data Collection...................................................................21  
3. Data Management ..............................................................35  
4. Navigation...........................................................................43  
5. Job Management................................................................47  
6. Codelist Management........................................................53  
7. Applications .......................................................................55  
8. Utilities................................................................................61  
9. Setup...................................................................................63  
10. Status..................................................................................93  
11. Glossary..............................................................................95  
12. Index....................................................................................99  
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Introduction  
The Leica Geosystems GS20  
Philosophy of Operation  
The Leica Geosystems GS20 PDM was conceived to provide  
the GIS community with a GPS data collection device that  
combines the simplicity of a recreational GPS handheld with  
the power and flexibility of a professional grade mapping  
system. The Leica Geosystems GS20 represents a true  
turnkey GPS/GIS mapping solution by integrating the GPS  
receiver and antenna within the chassis of handheld data  
collector. Add to this the built-in efficiency of Bluetooth  
wireless technology and you only need add power and sky;  
the rest is up to you.  
Data Collection is used for the initial recording and  
attribution of points, lines, and areas.  
Data Management is used for the update of attribution  
and geometry of an object; including relocation and  
continuation of existing geometry  
Navigation is only used for the purpose of finding a known  
location. Any update to the navigated object must be done  
in Data Management.  
Utilities contains File Browser, Firmware Update and  
Sensor Transfer  
Setup allows the user to configure software operation  
settings such as GPS controls, Data Collection Quality  
Control, external Interfaces, and Units and Formats, and  
Languages.  
Status provide the user with information related to GPS,  
external interfaces and the condition of hardware and  
software.  
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Registration  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Leica Geosystems GS20 Professional Data Mapper.  
To ensure premium support and service of your new GS20, please take the time to fill out and mail the attached Registration  
Card.  
Customer/Business Name  
Primary Contact  
Address  
City, State (Province), Country  
Email and Telephone No.  
Leica Geosystems GS20 Serial Number  
*Firmware Version  
Accessories Purchased  
Accessory Serial Numbers  
Who was your Leica Dealer?  
How was your out of the box experience?  
* Firmware version can be located on the startup screen, or by accessing the Hardware Screen in Status.  
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2.2.3 Creating a Background File in  
GIS DataPRO ...........................................23  
2.2.6 Turning off the background in the Map  
Display ......................................................24  
2.3.3.1 Step 1: Creating a new codelist in  
GIS Data Pro ............................................27  
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2.3.3.4 Step 4: Display Attributes: Attaching Map  
Symbology ............................................... 29  
2.3.3.5 Step 5: Transferring Codelist to the  
Sensor ...................................................... 29  
3.2.4.3 Inserting, Appending, and Prepending in  
Existing Lines and Areas ..........................39  
3.3.2 Flow of use (Sharing a common node  
between blocks) ........................................41  
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9.3.5 Real-Time Corrections with a Mobile  
Phone .......................................................66  
9.1 Selecting, Modifying and Creating  
Configurations ............................................. 63  
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9.8.2.5 Collecting Static points, including kinematic  
points of initialization ................................ 76  
9.8.5 Connecting to WoRCS Real-Time Satellite  
(RTS) ........................................................82  
9.8.6.2 Overview of the basic methodologies of  
point offset data collection. ....................... 88  
9.8.6.3 Explanation of individual point offset data  
collection methodologies. ......................... 89  
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1. Basic Operation  
1.1.1 Calibrating the Battery  
1.1 Batteries and Charging  
The Leica Geosystems GEB90 battery uses a microprocessor  
to accurately monitor the battery status. To calibrate the  
battery microprocessor, allow the Leica Geosystems GS20 to  
rundown and automatically power off.  
Leica Geosystems GEB90, 7.2 volt, 2100 mAh Lithium-Ion  
batteries must be used to power the Leica GS20 and WoRCS  
equipment. Charge only with the Leica Geosystems battery  
charger provided in the system.  
The Leica Geosystems GEB90 battery can be  
referenced and ordered by Leica part number 724117.  
The Leica Geosystems GKL24 Dual Bay Battery  
Charger can be referenced and ordered by Leica part  
number 731771.  
WARNING:  
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ƽ The battery chargers are intended for indoor use only.  
Use a battery charger in a dry room only, never  
outdoors. Charge batteries only at an ambient  
temperature between 10° C and 30° C (50° F to 86° F).  
We recommend a temperature of 0° C to +20° C (32° F  
to 68° F) for storing the batteries.  
Use only the Leica Geosystems batteries, chargers,  
and accessories, or accessories recommended by  
Leica Geosystems.  
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1.2 Powering On the Unit  
1.3 Icons  
The Icon area is displayed to provide the user with current  
information about the GPS and hardware.  
Press and release the Power Button located on lower left of  
the keyboard. The unit will reply with an audible tone, then  
proceed to a splash screen and then to the Main Menu.  
Remember: Although the unit can power on without the flash  
card, most functionality will not be available.  
1.3.6  
1.3.1  
1.3.2  
1.3.5  
1.3.3  
1.3.4  
Figure 1-1: Accuracy Indicator  
1.3.1 Accuracy Indicator  
The accuracy indicator is displayed once a solution is  
calculated. The open sphere indicates that an autonomous  
position has been determined and the bullseye target  
indicates a DGPS solution. Additionally information provided  
in the text include horizontal and vertical qualities, as well as  
PDOP.  
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1.3.2 Stop and Go Indicators  
1.3.5 Memory Card Status  
When a static position is located, such as a point or a node (in The memory card status icon provides a graphical  
a line or area), the stop and go indicator is displayed as a  
tripod. Once the icon returns to the walkingman, the user can  
proceed to the next collection point.  
representation of the percentage of the compact flash used.  
1.3.6 Battery and Time Indicators  
The battery and time indicators provide information about the  
current status of the onboard battery and the current time  
obtained by satellites.  
1.3.3 Satellite Indicator  
The satellite indicator provides text based information  
including the satellite tracking angle, the number of satellites  
visible (according to the almanac) and the number of satellites  
currently tracked.  
Because the Battery indicator is based on a  
microprocessor in the Lithium Ion battery, only the onboard  
battery status can be provided in percentages.  
(Satellites Tracked / Satellites Visible)  
Because the Leica Geosystems GS20 does not rely on  
internal batteries for clock function, time is only displayed  
when 1 or more satellites is tracked.  
1.3.4 Differential Corrections  
When differential corrections are received and interpreted, the  
differential icon appears. If the correction is lost after 1/3 of the  
selected age (see 9.8.1 "Real-Time"), an exclamation point  
will appear in the lower left hand corner of the window. If it is  
still absent after 2/3 of the selected age, an additional  
exclamation mark will appear. If corrections are lost beyond  
the selected age, a third exclamation will appear and the icon  
will then disappear.  
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1.4 Button Functions  
1.4.1 Alpha Numeric Keys  
Keys 1-9 represent the alpha numeric entry keys of the GS20.  
Similar to a cellular phone, buttons 2-9 contain alpha  
characters; by pressing the key continuously, all characters  
on that key will be scrolled. The selection of a character can  
be made by either selecting a different key, or waiting for the  
2 second time-out. Special characters can be found on the  
decimal key on the lower right of the keyboard.  
1.4.2 Power Key  
To power the unit on, the power key needs only to be pressed  
and released. The unit will then respond with an audible tone,  
followed by the splash screen.  
Figure 1-2: Leica GS20 Keypad  
Remember: Depressing and holding the key acts like  
Time to splash screen may depend on compact flash  
size and the amount of data on disk.  
multiple key presses.  
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Multiple functions: Keys 3 and 9 have been provided with  
additional functionality. In a map display, 3 and 9 function as  
zoom keys; in a table, 3 and 9 function as page up and page  
down.  
While in operation, the backlight can be turned on with a  
button press of less than 3 seconds.  
If the power key is depressed and held for three seconds, the  
unit will power down and give a message confirming the  
power down and saving of data.  
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1. Menus: Left and Right function as home and end.  
2. Edit Fields: Up and Down function as home and end.  
3. Check Boxes and Radio Buttons: Left/Right toggle makes  
a field selection.  
Table 1-1: Overloaded Button Functions  
Map Table  
4. Combo Box and Spin Controls: Left and Right scroll  
selections.  
5. Map: Controls the cursor  
3 Down  
9 Up  
Zoom In  
Zoom Out  
Page Down  
Page Up  
1.4.5 Menu Button  
The Menu key is the prime key in the Leica Geosystems GS20  
user interface. Not only can Menu bring you quickly back to  
the Main Menu to load the paging queue and select new  
application, it also opens the context menu which contains all  
of the high level controls for the unit.  
1.4.3 Enter and Escape  
Similar to standard Windows’ controls, the Enter key is used  
to either accept a choice or advance an action. The Escape  
key functions both as a back key, to escape from a current  
screen; as well as a backspace in edit fields.  
1.4.4 Cursor Keys  
Cursor keys are found on the face and the side of the unit; the  
side cursors function exactly the same as the up and down  
cursor on the face. If held down, the cursor key will  
automatically speed up, such as in the map display, table, or  
edit field. Because the cursor key is so integral to control and  
entry, its functions vary in different controls.  
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1.4.6 The Main Menu  
1.4.7 Paging  
The Main Menu is the base level of the Leica Geosystems  
Because it is often necessary to access several applications  
GS20 user interface. The Main Menu can be quickly accessed at once (e.g. data collection, navigation, satellite view, etc.)  
from an application by double clicking the Menu button. By  
returning to the Main Menu in an open application, it is  
possible to run several application simultaneously; this is  
referred to as the paging function.  
Leica Geosystems has created the Power Paging function.  
Power Paging allows the user to quickly and easily flip through  
running applications in the order they were opened. To place  
an application in the paging queue, simply open the  
application from the Main Menu. To add an additional  
application to the queue, double click Menu to return to the  
Main Menu, then open a new application. The paging button  
will then page through the open applications. To remove an  
application from the page, simply Escape from the application  
to the Main Menu.  
Figure 1-3: GS20 Main Menu  
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Table 1-2: Mapview Legend  
1.5 Software User Interface  
1.5.1 Map Views  
Points  
Lines and Areas  
The map view is the common interface on which all main  
applications are built. Data Collection, Data Management and  
Navigation all contain a map interface that has similar controls  
and are continuously updated, but have independent settings.  
Zooms, filtering, selection, and autopan GPS are all unique to  
each applications mapview.  
Normal  
Selected  
Filtered  
Selected  
Node  
Normal:  
Selected:  
Filtered:  
Standard features in Mapview  
The currently active feature selection  
Display of features in a current table  
Figure 1-4: Mapview (Selected and Filtered)  
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1.5.2 GPS Symbol and Zoom Controls  
1.5.3 Context Menus  
By default, an open mapping screen zooms to the full extent  
of data in a job; however if no data exists, the map will be  
centered on the GPS location (scaled to 1:20m) awaiting  
collected data.  
The context menu in the Leica  
Geosystems GS20 functions  
similarly to a Windows’ context  
menu, however the right mouse  
click is replaced with the Menu  
button. When the Menu button is depressed, a list of choices  
will be displayed based on the application and the actions  
taken.  
The map submenu contains zoom controls for  
Zoom In, Zoom Out, Zoom To Full Extents  
Center Cursor, Center GPS, Center Selected  
Autopan GPS  
Choices in the context menu can either be selected using  
the cursor arrows (Left and Right being home and end) or  
directly accessed via the number keys.  
Remember: “3” and “9” function as zoom controls !  
To simplify submenus appear where common groupings  
exist such as map control functions. The submenu is  
denoted with a right arrow and is accessed via enter or the  
number key. In some instances, sub-submenus exist.  
Remember: The mapview is only capable of displaying  
12,000 nodes, being points or line/area  
verticies. A warning will be issued at 9500  
nodes, that the map will be discontinued. A final  
warning will be issued before the map display is  
turned off.  
Tip: To minimize nodes in a job; consider streaming lines  
and areas by distance or at a slower rate. An 8 hour  
constant collection at a 5 second interval only produces  
5760 nodes.  
The map display can be turned off in the Job  
Management Screen.  
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1.5.4 Tables and Filtering  
1.5.5 Filtering  
Tables are used to display multiple attribute data that cannot In order to provide power and flexibility to the user, the Leica  
be directly edited. The table can be navigated by the cursor  
keys (left and right being home and end) as well as the  
overload keys 3 Page Down and 9 Page Up.  
Two main types of tabular data found in the GS20 are  
selectable and informative.  
Geosystems GS20 maintains separate filters for individual  
tables and maps.  
1.5.5.1 Map Filters  
Map filters provide the user with the ability to hide or display  
data in the map.  
Selectable fields allow the user to make a selection such  
as choosing a Job or Codelist, and are usually identified by  
a radio button (selectable circle). Additional options, such  
as New, Delete, etc. usually exist in the context menu.  
Map filters allow the user to discriminate data based on  
Feature Code (Layer name)  
Feature Name (Feature ID)  
Feature Type (Point, Line, or Area)  
Time of collection  
Waypoint Status (Flag as Waypoint (i.e. to be navigated to)  
or Visited)  
Similarly data can be filtered in a table for selection, edits,  
clipboard function or changing the Waypoint status.  
Figure 1-5: Selectable Table  
Informative fields allow the user to view and manipulate  
information about the tabled object.  
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1.5.5.2 Table Filters  
Table filters allow the user to search for data based upon the  
same criteria as listed above in map filters.  
Once a table is filtered, the user can select from the filtered  
table, or view the selected filters in the map view via the  
context menu choice Table Features.  
This differs from map filtering in that the data remains  
displayed, but appears highlighted.  
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2. Data Collection  
2.1 Job Management  
When Data Collection is opened, if no job is currently  
selected, the user will be prompted to either “Open” an  
existing job or create a “New” job to continue. If a new or  
empty job is selected, the unit will prompt the user to attach a  
codelist; otherwise the program will proceed to the Data  
Collection map.  
Figure 2-2: Job Management Screenflow  
Tip: When you create a new job, you have the option of  
attaching a Coordinate System and Geoid file with  
creation of the job.  
Figure 2-1: Job Management Screenflow  
Tip: See 5. "Job Management" for more info  
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2.2.2 Adding Background Files to a GS20 Job  
2.2 Background Files in the GS20  
To add a background Map, enter Job management, highlight  
a selected job, and select “Background Maps” from the  
context menu.  
Often it is important for a user to see the location of they’re  
current position and those Features they have collected within  
a larger context. However, it is not always necessary or even  
beneficial to have that data selectable. With the ability to  
create vector background data, the GS20 can now:  
Attach larger vector reference files  
Use the same vector reference file for multiple jobs  
Reference multiple files to a job  
Reference previously collected jobs in an open job  
Only re-import collected or updated data  
2.2.1 Overview  
GS20 background files are graphic files that can be created in  
GIS DataPRO, and are automatically created when job data  
is collected in the GS20. The graphic file contains the file  
extension qtr, which stands for quadtree; a method of spatially  
indexing vector data. When a job is created in the GS20, a  
graphic file of that same name is also created. From job  
management, a background screen can be accessed,  
allowing the user to reference other “background” graphical  
data to the job. Background graphic files are for visual  
reference only, and are not selectable.  
Figure 2-3: Background Maps  
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A status of available memory will be available to provide  
information on how much information can be attached to a job.  
Memory used in background files will affect the amount of  
map data that can be collected, so be conservative in your  
estimates.  
A successful attachment will be shown in the Status column  
and Memory Available will be recalculated.  
2.2.3 Creating a Background File in GIS DataPRO  
In order to create a graphic file in GIS DataPRO, it will be  
necessary to first import the data into the GIS DataPRO  
database.  
Data that is added to GIS DataPRO with the +, or add  
shapes cannot be converted into a graphics file.  
To create the Graphics file, select “Create GS20 Graphic File”  
from the Tools pull-down menu.  
A dialog will prompt for a filename and path, with the default  
being active. The user can select to create a background from  
all data, or only selected objects.  
Figure 2-4: Creating a background  
2.2.4 Transferring a background File  
To transfer a graphic file, open Tools / Sensor Transfer. Right  
click on Sensors, and Add a Sensor. Under My Computer,  
browse to the location of the Graphics file.  
Right Click on the Graphic File and send to your connected  
Device.  
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2.2.5 Viewing the Map  
2.2.6 Turning off the background in the Map Display  
If all has gone according to plan, the graphic file will be  
Similar to the Filtering ability of layers and data types in a Map  
attached to the current job, and will be displayed in Map View View, Background files can be turned on and off. To turn off a  
applications. Because the memory used by the graphic files Map view, select the Map Filter from the Map context menu,  
are not recovered during use, it will be necessary to reboot to and press enter on the layer with the new Background Icon.  
reclaim lost space once a background is detached from a job.  
Figure 2-6: Turning off the background  
Figure 2-5: Viewing the Map  
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2.3.1 Creating Codelists  
2.3 Code Management  
What is a Code? Codes are used to describe objects of the  
same type. The code in GIS DataPRO is equivalent to the  
Theme in ArcView 3.2. Each code has it’s own type, with only  
one type per code: point, line or polygon For example: Tree  
(Point), Roads(Line), Parcels(Polygon).  
A code contains attribute information that may be assigned to  
the Codes (points, lines or areas) during measurement in the  
field.  
For example: Fire Hydrant (Code): Serial Number and Color  
(Attributes).  
A Codelist contains codes to be collected in a job, and is  
attached to a job.  
Because the Leica Geosystems GS20 is designed for GIS  
data creation and update, existing feature layer will be used  
as a code template for each particular job. Additional codelists  
can be attached to a job via Codelist Manager.  
In order to protect database integrity, a consistency check is  
performed when codelists are attached to a job. If the same  
code occurs in both the feature table and the codelist, the job  
feature data will be used.  
Codelists can be attached and detached as well as created  
and modified from the Codelist Manager in the MAIN menu.  
A codelist can be created in three ways:  
1. Create your own codelist/code.  
2. Copy another codelist/code from another project.  
3. Import codes from existing shapefile.  
Codelists are created in the Codelist Manager in GIS  
DataPRO.  
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2.3.2 Using the Codelist Manager  
1. Select Tools from the Main Menu.  
2.3.3 Steps for codelist creation  
2. Select Codelist Manager, this is the interface you will see.  
Listed below are the steps for codelist creation. We will list  
them here, and then look at each one in depth.  
1. Create a Codelist in GIS DataPRO  
2. Create Codes -  
Unlimited codes in a codelist  
3. Create Attributes -  
Maximum 60 Attributes per code  
4. Attach Map Symbology to each code in a codelist  
5. Save codelist  
6. Transfer a Codelist to sensor.  
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2.3.3.1 Step 1: Creating a new codelist in GIS Data Pro  
2.3.3.2 Step 2: Creating Codes in GIS DataPRO  
1. Click on Codelist and select New Codelist  
1. From the pull down menu choose new code  
2. Type in name of the New Codelist.  
3. Click OK.  
2. Create a new Code Name and Description  
Your new codelist is now created, highlighted and ready to be  
populated.  
When a codelist is  
created the first code is  
always Waypoint and  
cannot be changed!  
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5. The attribute Value Region Can be None, Choice List or  
Range  
2.3.3.3 Step 3: Creating Attributes  
1. From the Attribute pull down menu choose New Attribute  
2. Fill in the attribute name and properties.  
3. The attribute Type can be Normal, Mandatory or Fixed  
6. The Default Value can be typed in if None or Range was  
selected in the Value region. It can be selected if Choice  
List was used.  
4. The attribute Value can be Text, Real or Integer  
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Facts About Attributes:  
2.3.3.5 Step 5: Transferring Codelist to the Sensor  
1. Open Sensor Transfer  
2. Add Sensor  
1. The Z attribute is reserved and cannot be changed.  
2. The Z attribute contains elevation data  
3. Maximum 256 characters per Choice List  
4. Attribute names must begin with a letter  
5. Limit the attribute names to 10 characters  
3. Browse to location where codelists are stored (default  
location: C:\GDP_Data\Codelists)  
4. Right click on codelist and select Send Files...  
5. In the Send Files... dialog select the codes you would like  
transferred  
6. Select the appropriate COM port and select Codelist from  
the File Type Choice  
With your codelist now on the sensor, you are ready to attach  
it to your job and collect GIS Data.  
2.3.3.4 Step 4: Display Attributes: Attaching Map Symbology  
The display properties are used to display each feature in the  
GIS DataPRO after data collection.  
From the Code pull down, choose “Set Display Attributes.  
The Codelist may now be saved with map symbology intact.  
Figure 2-7: Map Symbology  
Figure 2-8: Transferring Codelists  
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2.4.2 Attribution  
2.4 The Codelist and Occupation  
After a code is selected, press Enter to open the attribution  
screen. By default the focus is on the Occupy button;  
however, by using the cursor and Enter key, attribution values  
can be entered. Additional occupation selections can be  
accessed via the context menu.  
2.4.1 The Job Codelist  
If a job is new (i.e. does not contain any data), the user will be  
taken to the code table; otherwise the user is defaulted into a  
map view. From the mapview, you can enter features via the  
context menu, or by just pressing Enter. From the code table  
screen, the code template can be selected by using the cursor  
or searching with the pop-up dialog (which opens with an  
alpha numeric key.)  
2.4.3 Point Collection  
Point collection is often as simple as entering attributes,  
pressing Occupy and Save; however different user defined  
quality settings can determine how the feature is collected  
(see Setup/Data Collection.) In addition to direct locations, the  
user can also choose from a list of point offsets.  
Figure 2-9: Data Collection / Job Codelist  
Figure 2-10: Attribution / Point Occupation  
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2.4.3.1 Point Offsets  
Aux “A”  
When a point cannot be collected directly, an offset can be  
used to collect a point from a more accessible location. Offset  
information can be entered either manually, or via an external  
rangefinder. The choice of point offsets available are listed  
below.  
+
+
Azimuth Distance  
Aux “A”  
O/S Pt  
Aux “B”  
Azimuth - Azimuth  
Aux “A”  
O/S Pt  
Figure 2-11: Example of Dist.Dist O/S  
+
O/S Pt (Left Solution)  
Aux “B”  
R
(Right Solution)  
Distance Distance  
Figure 2-12: Offset Methods (Graphical)  
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When collecting a point offset, it is important to input the offset  
data before occupying the auxiliary point.  
2.4.4 Line and Area Collection  
Unlike point collection, lines and areas offer multiple methods  
of collection; noding (i.e. collecting by vertex), streaming by  
time or distance, locating nodes by point offsets, creating  
linear offsets to either side of the collected line, pasting a node  
from the clipboard, and nesting additional features. Because  
the Start/Stop button is necessary to both stop in noding and  
pause in streaming, features must be saved by the Done  
button or the Save Feature in the context menu.  
Azimuth Distance: Enter Azimuth, Distance and Delta  
Height before occupying the point.  
Azimuth Azimuth: Enter Azimuth and Delta Ht for 1st  
position from Aux Pt. A; then repeat for PT B.  
Distance Distance: Enter Distance and Delta Ht for 1st  
position from Aux Pt A; repeat for position B and choose  
the solution method (i.e. Left or Right)  
Remember: Because two solutions exist for a double  
distance intersections, the user must tell the  
software on what side of point A-B the offset  
point lies.  
Backwards Azimuth and Distance: Useful when locating  
a point by direct occupation when no GPS exists. The BAD  
works by providing an azimuth and distance to a previously  
located point. The calculation then reverses the course  
and distance.  
Figure 2-13: Line and Area  
Tip: When escaping the feature collection, a dialog will  
allow the user to save or discard the current feature.  
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3 Streaming is the automatic collection of nodes (i.e. vertices)  
based on time or distance (length between nodes.)  
Additionally, streaming criteria can be based on the horizontal  
quality defined in 8 Setup, 1 Config Sets, select the proper  
configuration setting, select Data Collection and Quality  
Control in the Setup configuration.  
2.4.5 Modes of Collection  
When a line or area feature is selected, the attribution screen  
will display the current mode of collection (i.e. stream or  
node.) The last selected mode becomes the default by being  
stored in the user’s recent value file.  
Streaming options can be selected from the attribution\  
collection screen via the context menu.  
4 Line Offsets allow the user to enter linear offsets, either left,  
right or in both directions with different values. When in node  
mode, the offset selection will become a submenu offering all  
methods of point collection for individual nodes.  
The 8 More selection allows the user to Paste from Clipboard,  
as well as Append or Prepend an existing line.  
Paste from Clipboard allows multiple features to share  
common nodes. In order to paste a node, it must first be  
3 Copied to Clipboard in Data Management. (See 3.2.4.2  
Remember: Point features cannot be created with pasted  
node data in Data Collection. However, points  
already collected can have their node replaced  
with the 2 Paste from Clipboard function,  
allowing multiple point features to share a  
common node.  
Figure 2-14: Attribution screen  
2 Node Mode or noding is the manual collection of nodes or  
“vertices.” Like points, nodes can be collected using the  
autostop which can be found in Data Collection\Quality  
Control settings in the Setup menu.  
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Tip: Another way to share a common node is by locating a  
new position with the Backward Azimuth and Distance.  
The trick is to leave all fields to zero and Paste Node for  
location.  
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3. Data Management  
3.1.1 Options with Nothing Selected  
3.1 Philosophy of Feature Selection  
With nothing selected, the user can select features either  
graphically in the map or tabularly via the Feature  
Management, view and select all nodes in the entire job via  
2 Node Management table, or 4 Create New Waypoints to  
be navigated.  
Data Management selection options and context menus  
behave differently depending on what data has been  
selected. Once a feature is selected, the user must  
5 Deselect via the context menu in order to select another  
feature. Three different levels of selection exist in Data  
Management.  
3.1.2 Options with a Feature Selected  
With a feature selected, the user can select from a list of  
nodes common to the selected feature either graphically in the  
map or tabularly via the Node Management table, view or  
modify the feature’s 2 Attribution, copy, delete or flag the  
selected feature as a Waypoints via the 3 Feature submenu,  
graphically depict filtered table data in 4 Table Features, or  
5 Deselect the currently selected feature.  
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3.1.3 Options with a Node Selected  
3.2 Selecting a Feature  
When a node is selected on a feature, the user can select  
another node common to the feature graphically in the map,  
view the coordinates or re-occupy the node via 1 Geography,  
or use the 2 Node submenu to:  
In order to view or manipulate feature data, a feature must first  
be selected. Selection can be performed from a table of  
features via Feature Management, or graphically from a map.  
3.2.1 Feature Management  
1. Progress to the First, Last, Previous or Next node.  
2. Copy to, Select from, or Paste from a node via the  
Clipboard.  
3. Insert New nodes Before or After the current node  
selected.  
Tabular selection of a feature is done from the Feature  
Management menu. Once in Feature Management, by default  
features will be listed alphabetically; point, line and area  
templates will group like features and present them in a  
numerical order. However, by choosing Menu and Sort the  
table can be sorted by Name, Code, Feature Type and by  
Ascending or Descending order.  
4. Delete the selected nodes.  
To view the attributes of a table selection, press menu and  
choose 3 Attribution, or simply press Enter.  
To select the feature, press Menu and choose 2 Select  
from the context menu.  
Other options of a selected feature include feature  
manipulation (e.g. delete and clipboard functions) and the  
ability to flag a selected feature as a Waypoint.  
Tip: Linear Perimeter and Polygon area can be calculated in  
the Attribution screen if a coordinate system has been  
selected.  
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3.2.1.1 Table Filtering  
As previously discussed in chapter 1.5.4 "Tables and  
Filtering", Table Filtering provides a way to search based on:  
3.2.2 Selecting a Node or “Vertex”  
3.2.2.1 Node Management  
Node Management can be selected from the context menu  
when nothing is selected, providing a list of all nodes in a job.  
Code (Feature Name)  
Feature Type (i.e. Point, Line or Area)  
Code/Feature Name (using wildcards)  
Range of Time  
3.2.3 Feature Submenu  
When an object is selected at the feature level, the Feature  
Submenu provides the user with the ability to  
Waypoint Status  
Once data has been filtered, the user can either manipulate or  
select based on the filtered table, or display the filter in the  
map using the context menu choice Tabled Features and  
Highlight. The Traverse submenu choice, allows the user to  
graphically progress through each filtered table feature row by  
row.  
1. Move to the Next and 2 Previous feature when multiple  
objects are selected.  
2. 3 Copy a feature to Clipboard.  
3. 4 Select from Clipboard when a feature has been  
previously copied (such as in Navigation).  
4. 5 Delete the selected feature.  
Remember: Filtered data is shown by a bold outline and can  
be progressed through using the feature Next  
and 2 Previous submenu choice.  
Remember: Leica Geosystems GS20 does not have Undo!  
5. Set a database flag indicating the feature is a Waypoint  
and if it has been visited via the 6 Waypoint submenu.  
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3.2.4.1 Re-Occupying Nodes  
3.2.4 Node Submenu  
Nodes can be moved or Re-Occupied by choosing  
1 Geography from the menu. When the Re-Occupy soft key  
is selected the attribution/collection screen is opened and the  
focus will be on the Occupy button.  
When a node or “vertex” has been selected on a feature, a  
node submenu provides additional node selection ability as  
well as the ability to modify the feature on a node level.  
1. Choose the 1 First, 2 Previous, 3 Next, or 4 Last node on  
a feature.  
Remember: Very handy for determining the direction of a  
feature.  
2. 5 Clipboard function to Copy to, Select from or Paste from  
a previously selected node Before or After a node.  
3. 6 Insert New functions provide the ability to insert single  
nodes or stream to append an existing object.  
4. 7 Delete the selected node.  
Remember: Node Re-Occupation works in the same way as  
point collection.  
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3.2.4.2 Copying and Pasting Nodes  
3.2.4.3 Inserting, Appending, and Prepending in Existing  
Lines and Areas  
Previously collected lines and areas can be amended or  
continued by Inserting, Appending, or Prepending with noded  
or streamed data.  
In order to copy a node, a node must first be selected. This  
can be done directly from a node table, or most commonly on  
a feature level.  
One of the complexities of adding new data is knowing the  
order in which a feature was collected. This can be done by  
using the Previous and Next commands in the Node submenu  
to discern the direction of collection.  
Copying  
1. Select the desired feature either graphically or from  
Feature Management.  
2. Select a node either graphically or from the 2 Node  
Management table.  
3. Select menu and choose the 2 Node submenu  
4. Select the 5 Clipboard submenu.  
5. Select Copy to.  
Inserting into a Feature (Node Mode)  
1. Select the desired feature to be appended, either  
graphically or from Feature Management.  
2. Select a node adjacent to the point you wish to insert either  
graphically or from the 2 Node Management table.  
3. Select Menu and choose the 2 Node submenu.  
4. Select 6 Insert New.  
Tip: Before you can paste, you must deselect the copied  
feature.  
Pasting  
5. Select Before or 2 After.  
1. Select the desired feature either graphically or from  
Feature Management.  
2. Select a node adjacent to the point you wish to insert either  
graphically or from the 2 Node Management table.  
3. Select menu and choose the 2 Node submenu.  
4. Select the 5 Clipboard submenu.  
Tip: Because the nature of collection is to continue in the  
same direction as the collected feature, it is advised to  
insert After an existing node for multiple nodes or  
streaming!  
5. Select 3 Paste from.  
6. Select to paste Before, 2 After, or 3 Replace.  
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Appending a Line or Area by Streaming  
3.3 Using the Geographic Clipboard  
1. To append a line or area by streaming select the last node  
of the line and insert 2 After.  
3.3.1 Purpose of the Geographic Clipboard  
2. In the attribution/collection screen, change the collection  
mode to stream and occupy as you would with a normal  
collection.  
New and Unique to the GS20 is the Geographic Clipboard  
functionality.  
The clipboard functionality is similar to the copy and paste  
functionality found in many Windows styled applications.  
This functionality allows the user to select and copy a feature  
or node to the clipboard, and in turn, the user can paste to or  
“Select from” the clipboard.  
Nodes can be shared between features that can create  
shared edges. For example: Street Intersections and Water  
Lines can have a node topology that facilitates network  
analysis. Parcel corners and edges can allow for shared  
boundaries. Parent / Child Topology of point objects can allow  
a transformer to be intrinsically tied to a power pole. Thus  
moving or deleting the parent, would result in the child is also  
being moved or deleted.  
Prepending a Line or Area by Streaming  
Tip: If you are adding to the beginning of a line by  
streaming, you will need to reverse the direction of your  
collection  
1. To prepend a line or area, select the first node and insert  
Before.  
2. In the attribution/collection screen, select 8 More.  
3. Select the insertion order 2 Prepend. This will reverse the  
direction of collection.  
Advance usage of Prepend and Append can be used to  
approach the beginning or end of a line from the  
opposite direction.  
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By creating this topology in the field, you remove the  
guesswork from the office.  
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3.3.2 Flow of use (Sharing a common node between  
blocks)  
Select a Feature, and then select a node. If the feature is a  
point object, you can copy the feature or the node.  
1. Open Data Collection  
2. Open Data Management, select a feature, and then select  
a node.  
3. Copy the node to the clipboard.  
4.  
Page to Data Collection.  
5. From Data Collection, select New Feature  
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6. Select More from the menu choices, and Paste the node  
from the clipboard.  
7. Repeat as necessary.  
3.3.3 Creating Point Topology  
Points features can be linked to other points or nodes by  
taking advantage of the paste functionality in the Point offset  
menu. Because the pasted point is the base reference of the  
newly created feature, when the base is moved or deleted, the  
connected feature is also modified.  
Once a point or node is copied (as shown above), it can be  
pasted as the Auxiliary or base point in a point offset. This can  
be done from Azimuth Distance, using the paste function, or  
is done automatically with Back. Azimuth Dist.  
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4. Navigation  
The navigation application is purely a means to guide the user Waypoints can be created in the Leica Geosystems GS20 by  
to a point with known coordinate values. The points to be  
navigated are known in the GPS world as “Waypoints,” from  
their origin as destinations along the way. The user also has  
the option to navigate to points that have never been visited  
before.  
Rather than having a special feature code for “Waypoints,” the  
Leica Geosystems GS20 uses a database flag in the feature  
that can be toggled to define a Waypoint as:  
Flagged: As a feature that should be navigated to  
or  
several methods:  
Selecting points graphically from the mapview in both  
Navigation and Data Management.  
Tabling a known feature and setting the database  
Waypoint flag in Data Management.  
Setting the node on a linear feature as a temporary  
Waypoint in both Navigation and Data Management.  
Creating a new Waypoint by entering known coordinates in  
Data Management.  
Uploading GIS or CAD data set with a Waypoint flag from  
Leica Geosystems GIS DataPro to the Leica GS20.  
Visited: Providing closure to the workflow  
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Remember: Because the GPS bearing and velocity are  
calculated using GPS positions, the user must  
be moving for course data to be displayed.  
4.1 The Navigation Screen  
If the user is stopped, the arrow and course fields will  
become inactive.  
If the user is moving, but no Waypoint is selected, the  
arrow becomes a North Compass.  
The navigation screen is framed to provide the map display  
along with active navigational controls and text.  
The framed control panel contains a directional guidance  
arrow, and text fields providing:  
1. Azimuth to the Waypoint.  
2. Distance to the Waypoint.  
3. The user’s course Azimuth  
4. The user’s course Velocity.  
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4.2 Waypoint Selection and Management  
4.3 Creating a new Waypoint feature  
Waypoint feature may be created by selecting MENU and  
Create New Waypoint feature from the navigation screen.  
Similar to Data Management, the Navigation context menu  
changes depending on whether data is selected.  
When features or nodes have not been selected, the context  
menu provides the user with access to:  
1. Waypoint Management which provides a list of features or  
nodes flagged as Waypoints.  
2. Select from Clipboard if a node was previously copied from  
Data Management.  
If a feature is selected, the context menu then provides  
Waypoint with the options for the feature or node to be:  
Flagged as a Waypoint.  
Flag a point as 2 Visited once it has been navigated to.  
Access back to the 3 Waypoint Management.  
Select the 4 Previous or 5 Next Waypoint feature.  
This menu allows the user to add a waypoint using WGS84 or  
Local Grid Coordinate Systems. To access the local  
coordinate system options, hit MENU and select local grid.  
This selection will stay toggled until changed by the user.  
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4.4 Updating a Navigated Feature  
Once a Waypoint has successfully been reached, a feature or  
node can be updated by:  
1. Select Menu and choose 2 Copy to Clipboard.  
2. If Data Management is currently open, Page to the Data  
Management application. Otherwise, press the Menu key  
twice to return to the Main Menu, then Select 2 Data  
Management.  
3. In Data Management, select Menu and choose 3 Select  
from Clipboard.  
4. The feature of the node can now be modified as previously  
discussed in chapter 3. "Data Management".  
Tip: Keep both Navigation and Data Management in the  
paging queue to easily update Waypoints.  
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5. Job Management  
The Job Management application is where jobs are created,  
selected, deselected, deleted, and modified.  
1. Creation of a job is performed by selecting Menu and  
1 New.  
2. Selection and deselection of existing jobs is toggled using  
the Enter key or choosing 2 Open or 3 Close in the context  
menu.  
3. 4 Deleting is performed via the context menu  
4. Viewing or modifying job 5 Properties must be selected in  
the context menu  
5. Rebuilding, Repairing or Disabling the 6 Map is perfomred  
in the context menu.  
Coordinate systems can be attached to a job after the  
job is opened.  
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Figure 5-1: New Job Dialog  
Remember: A Coordinate System must be attached to a  
project to calculate perimeter, area or local  
coordinates.  
Remember: In order to save a new or modified job, it is  
necessary to Save in the context menu or  
escape dialog.  
Coordinate Systems and Codelists are linked to a job,  
however only the coordinate system is a control in the job  
properties. The last selected codelist of an open job will be  
attached to the job.  
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4. Geoid: or an equipotential surface which coincides with  
mean-sea level, and which may be imagined to extend  
through the continents. This surface is everywhere  
perpendicular to the direction of the force of gravity  
a. The geoid is also an interpolation file, and is based on  
a grid network of gravity reading. Usually this type of file  
is local to a geographic region, such as a country or  
continent.  
5.1 Coordinate Systems  
5.1.1 Introduction  
Although the GS20 stores all GPS data in a WGS84  
geographic coordinate format, it is possible to translate your  
data into a local datum, projection, or coordinate system. A  
pre-defined coordinate system is usually made up of  
1. An ellipsoid: or a spheroid created to model the earths  
surface  
a. If different from WGS84, a translation is necessary for  
orientation  
2. A Projection: or a means to transform a spherical surface  
to a 2 dimensional grid  
5. CSCS: or Country Specific Coordinate System is an  
interpolation file that estimates nonlinear error between  
known points with both WGS and local coordinate values  
a. These CSCS can be geographic. Cartesian or local grid  
in nature. An example of this is the NADCON or North  
American Datum Conversion.  
a. Cones and Cylinders are the most common forms of  
projection  
3. A transformation: or a shifting of the system  
a. 3 dimensional transformations involve both Cartesian  
X,Y,Z shift, as well as a rotation and scaling factor  
b. 2 dimensional transformation usually involve an  
Euclidean X,Y shift, as well as a rotation, and scaling  
factor. The Z value, perpendicular to the XY plane can  
also be shifted.  
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5.1.2 Overview  
5.1.3 Attaching a Coordinate System  
When creating a job, it is possible to attach a pre-defined  
A coordinate system can be attached to a new job upon  
coordinate system, as well as interpolation files for non-linear creation, or to an existing job via the job properties in Job  
transformations, and calculations of elevation above mean  
sea level. It is also possible to re-project a job into a  
coordinate system of datum at any time in the Job  
management application.  
Coordinate Systems can be created in either GIS DataPRO or  
SKI PRO office software, as well as pre-defined coordinate  
systems which can be downloaded from local websites. The  
coordinate systems can be transferred via bluetooth, serial  
cable, or directly onto the compact flash, and is contained in a  
GPSTRF.dat file.  
Management. In order for a Geoid or CSCS field file to be  
attached to a selected coordinate system, it is necessary that  
the system be defined with a Global Geoid or CSCS file  
attachment. This is done in either DataPRO or SKIPRO  
coordinate system management.  
Although the CSCS and Geoid files are attached to a  
coordinate system in the office software, it is necessary to  
make a smaller more localized “Field file” for use in the GPS  
hardware. These files can then be used in conjunction to the  
coordinate system on the GS20 to provide transformations,  
and orthometric height values.  
Figure 5-2: Coordinate System  
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5.1.4 Field File  
Geoid Field File  
The field file is a subset of the global interpolation file in order  
to reduce the overall memory taken on the hardware.  
In this example, the GEOID99 was reduced to a field file  
called LA to serve the Los Angeles Area. The CSCS was  
named after the global Field File NADCON, for the North  
America Data Conversion program it was created for. To  
create a field file in DataPRO or SKI PRO, simply select the  
field file generator from the tools pull-down.  
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1. To Create a Geoid Field file, choose the Global Geoid file,  
and then select a center and radius, or South-West and  
North-East limits can be selected.  
Geographic or Grid coordinate entry will be determined  
based on the coordinate type defined in your global  
geoid file.  
Pay special attention to the cardinal direction of  
geographic coordinates  
2. Select a spacing for the field file to be interpolated  
extrapolate to.  
Geoid99 was created on a grid of 1 arc minute, or  
roughly 1800 meters. It is probably not necessary to  
expand or refine this spacing.  
3. Select a Radius if using the Center and Radius method,  
and Save  
Save the Geoid file to the C:\GDP_Data\Geoid  
directory for easy transfer using data exchange. CSCS  
field files work under the same methodology, without  
the need to choose spacing, and instead save to a path  
C:\GDP_Data\CSCS.  
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The Codelist Management application is also used to create,  
select, deselect, delete, and modify codelists. New Codelists,  
Codes, and Attributes can only be created in the Codelist  
Manger (i.e. not in the Data Collection codelist).  
6.1 Creating a New Codelist  
1. Select 5 Codelist Management from the Main Menu.  
2. Select Menu and 1 New.  
3. Edit the Codelist name, otherwise a default name will be  
provided.  
4. A Creator Name can also be entered (Optional).  
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6.2.1 Creating a New Attribute  
6.2 Creating a New Code  
1. Highlight an existing Codelist, select Menu and choose  
6 Code Management. (Assuming you are not already in  
the Code Management screen)  
2. Select Menu and choose 2 New Attribute Edit an Attribute  
Name, otherwise a default will be provided.  
1. Highlight an existing Codelist, select Menu, and choose  
6 Code Management.  
2. Select Menu and 1 New Code.  
3. Edit the Code Name, otherwise a default name will be  
provided.  
4. Select the Code Type (i.e. Point, Line, or Area).  
5. A Code Description can also be entered (Optional).  
Tip: Because of shapefile conventions, Attribute names  
must start with a letter!  
3. Select the Attribute type:  
Text: All alpha numeric character types  
Decimal: Real number values  
Integer: Whole number values  
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7. Applications  
7.1 Cultivated Field Control  
7.1.1 Introduction  
CFC or Cultivated Field Control is a GS20 application aimed  
at providing an accurate record of crop quantities and  
tolerance in accordance with European Union CAP subsidies.  
A user can collect and select a polygon, and calculate the  
area with an error estimate corresponding to a user-defined  
tolerance. Additional functionality also allows the user to  
subtract areas within the external area, and save the  
subsequent data to a text log file that can be exported to a  
personal computer.  
The @LEICA CFC MASK@ is the identifier for any mask  
file.  
CFC is an additional application that will require a keycode  
file. To purchase the application and receive a keycode,  
please contact your local Leica representative.  
The @@@ is the identifier for the end of the mask file.  
The lines between the both identifiers are restricted to an  
amount of 15, each line with 80 Characters maximum.  
7.1.2 Setup  
With the possibility to use a mask file, the application is open  
to a variety of output into different ASCII file interfaces. The  
mask file *.MAS is a simple ASCII text file to be opened with  
any text editor on a PC.  
The @00@ until @99@ are placeholders for the numerical  
values or code/ attribute info. This gives full and easy  
flexibility to create different output masks for any ASCII type.  
A sample Leica.mas file (right) is provided and can be  
edited to the needs of the user.  
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All identifiers are listed below:  
Case 00: // new line  
Case 01: // @  
Case 64: // height type (Orthometric/Ellipsoidal)  
Case 65: // geoid height [m]  
Case 66: // Point Date  
Case 05: // Active Job-name  
Case 06: // Current Date  
Case 07: // Current Time  
Case 09: // Number of excluded areas  
Case 10: // Area Size [m²]  
Case 11: // Area Accuracy [m²]  
Case 12: // Perimeter [m]  
Case 13: // EC Tolerance [m²]  
Case 14: // EC Tolerance [% ]  
Case 15: // Area Id  
Case 67: // Point Time  
Case 71: // CQ North [m]  
Case 72: // CQ East [m]  
Case 73: // CQ Hgt [m]  
Case 74: // CQ Pos [m]  
Case 75: // CQ 3D [m]  
Case 80: // iterator, starts with 1 for first point of each area  
point block.  
Case 99: // end of point block, only necessary to divide point  
block from footer lines.  
Case 16: // lower Boundary [m²]/ upper boundary [m²]  
Case 17: // lower Boundary [m²]  
Case 18: // upper boundary [m²]  
Case 20: // Area Code  
(*) north and east are displayed with 3 digits in meter [m]. If no  
coordinate system definition is available it is displayed as 360  
degree decimal with 9 digits.  
Case 21: // Attribute  
...  
Case 40: // Area Attribute Value 1-20  
Case 41: // Area Code Note  
Case 60: // point id  
The *.MAS file should be placed in the Data/Apps/CFC  
directory of the GS20 compact flash. A LOG file name defined  
by the user will be output to this directory as well.  
Case 61: // north(*)  
Case 62: // east(*)  
Case 63: // height [m]  
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The main Cultivated Field Control menu provides the ability to:  
7.1.3 Using the Program  
Select a feature to calculate  
Cultivated Field Control can be found under the Application  
selection in the main menu. If a job is not yet opened, the  
workflow will request that you open or create a job. Once in  
the CFC main screen, the user will be required to:  
Select interior features to exclude from the calculations  
Choose a mask file to properly format the output file  
Enter the name of the output or “LOG” file  
Enter the tolerance or error of calculation  
Select the Area for calculation (Mandatory)  
Select any internal areas to be subtracted from the  
calculation (Optional)  
Select a mask file (Mandatory to save a log file)  
Provide the name of the Log file to be saved.  
Select a tolerance or error limit for the calculation.  
To Select a feature, make the feature box the focus of the  
cursor, and press the menu button. Areas can also be  
calculated from this menu.  
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An area can be selected from the table by highlighting the  
area and pressing enter.  
An area may also be selected by copying it to the clipboard  
from a map or table display in Data Management or  
Navigation.  
Available mask files will appear in the mask selection box.  
A mask file is necessary to create an output file!  
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Enter the name of the Logfile to be saved (In the LOG  
directory)  
Select a Tolerance or limit of error.  
Areas internal to the main feature, or parent area, can be  
excluded from the calculation. The selection process is  
identical to selecting a main feature, but it is possible to select  
multiple features to be excluded. The 09 command will not  
only provide the number of features excluded, but will  
provide detail about each feature.  
To Calculate, press Menu and select Calculate. A brief  
narrative of the calculation will appear on screen.  
The application does not verify that the area is within  
the parent object. Be careful when calculating!  
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The log file will now be available from the flash card, either  
directly, or by using the Data Exchange.  
To save your data, and/or get a view of the generated log file,  
press enter and select one of two choices.  
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8. Utilities  
8.1.1 Browser Controls  
8.1 File Browser  
The File Browser screen can be reduced to four main controls.  
The File Browser is the Leica Geosystems GS20 equivalent  
of Windows’ File Explorer. The file browser provides the ability  
to view the directory and file structure of the compact flash  
and system memory. Other functions of the file browser  
include the ability to:  
The Device/Path control allows the user to choose  
between the PCCARD and the SM “System Memory.”  
The File list allows the selection of files and directories. To  
open a directory, press Enter once, to select a file, press  
Enter twice. Multiple files can be selected and HOME/END  
PGUP/PGDN are valid.  
1. Copy, Paste, Rename and Delete files.  
2. Format the Flashcard.  
3. Select and Deselect individual, multiple, and all files.  
Tip: To move up one directory, press “..”; Escape will exit  
the File Browser.  
The Group by name control allows the user to group all job  
files into a single selection for easier viewing and  
manipulation.  
The Filter allows for files to be viewed by extension.  
8.1.2 Context Menu  
Most of the File Browser tools are available via the context  
menu, including:  
2 Copy, 3 Paste, 4 Delete  
Compact Flash 5 Format utility  
6 Select All, 7 Deselect All  
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prompt a reboot to begin the update process. After the  
update is finished the user will be prompted to reboot  
the device to continue.  
8.1.3 Firmware Update  
When new firmware (or software) is available for the Leica  
Geosystems GS20, the update will normally be provided on  
compact flash media. If however the file is delivered in another  
format, (e.g. E-mail or ftp) it will need to be copied to compact  
flash in order to perform the upgrade.  
8.1.4 Sensor Transfer  
Sensor Transfer is used to transfer files between Leica  
Geosystems GIS DataPRO and the Leica Geosystems GS20  
via serial cable or bluetooth. Sensor Transfer provides the  
ability to choose the port (Port1 or Bluetooth), define the port  
settings (i.e. baud, parity, bits, etc.) and accept any changes.  
Tip: It is advisable to load firmware files directly onto a  
compact flash via a card reader in order to avoid  
possible sensor transfer checksum errors.  
Tip: Device setting are available via the context menu.  
There are three types of firmware upgrades available for  
the Leica Geosystems GS20 Sensor  
Remember: Because of the exclusive nature of Sensor  
Transfer, all other applications must be  
1. Firmware: Application software  
shutdown before beginning a transfer.  
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8.1.5 Clear System Memory  
Clear System Memory: will set all user defined configs, recent  
settings, ID-templates, stations, ports e.t.c. back to factory  
defaults. This application requires also a full shut-down  
immidiately after proceeding.  
2. Sensor: GPS Engine software (Indigo.run)  
3. Loader: System boot, diagnostics and upgrade utilities  
(Loader.Bin)  
Remember: Leica Geosystems GS20 does not have Undo!  
All firmware upgrade files must be placed in the  
GPS\Prog directory. Make sure to have a fully charged  
battery and exit all applications before beginning the  
update process. After start is selected, the program will  
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9. Setup  
The Setup application contains both default and user defined  
configurations that determine how a unit operates. Three  
default configurations are preloaded on the Leica  
Geosystems GS20 to allow the user to begin data collection  
immediately. New configurations can be created and default  
configurations can be modified, but any modifications to a  
default must be saved under a different name.  
9.1.1 Selecting  
A configuration can be selected by selecting Config Sets and  
highlighting the table row and pressing Enter. The selection is  
shown by a filled circle or "radio button".  
9.1.2 Modifying  
If Enter is pressed again on a selected field, Setup will open  
the configuration for editing. If a Default Configuration is  
modified, the user will have to 1 Save As via the context  
menu, or exit dialog on Escaping.  
9.1 Selecting, Modifying and Creating  
Configurations  
The Setup screen opens to a setup menu that displays the  
Config Sets, Hardware Management, ID Template  
Management and Device Management.  
Tip: Changes will not take place until the configuration is  
saved.  
9.1.3 Creating  
To create a new configuration from the table, select Menu and  
choose 1 New. A text entry dialog will open requiring a name  
to be entered and saved. The configuration will then be  
selected and editable.  
When creating a new configuration, values will be  
copied from the previously highlighted configuration.  
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The main branches of the Setup tree is broken into:  
9.2 Tree Directory Navigation  
GPS: Satellite tracking and logging controls.  
The tree style directory menu of Setup groups similar screens  
into expandable branches. Each branch of the tree can be  
navigated using the up and down arrows. Sub-branches of a  
tree are depicted by a “+” to the left of the branch; this can be  
expanded by pressing Enter. Similarly an expanded branch is  
depicted by a “-” to the left of the branch and can be  
contracted by pressing Enter. If no sub-branch exists for a  
branch, it is a application screen that can be opened by  
pressing Enter.  
Data Collection: Quality assurance and autostop  
functions.  
Interfaces: External devices connected via wireless or  
hardware serial ports.  
Units and Formats: How data is entered and displayed on  
the unit.  
9.3 Hardware Management  
Hardware Management is used to modify functions unique to  
the Leica Geosystems GS20 unit. This is accessed by  
selecting 8. from the Main Menu and 2. Hardware  
Management.  
9.3.1 Hardware  
1. Allows the user to personalize the unit name, by default the  
unit name is the serial number.  
Remember: The Unit Name directly effects the prefix of the  
datafile names.  
2. Backlight time-out dictates how long the backlight is active  
after the power key is depressed.  
3. Enable or disable the speaker.  
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4. Character edit time-out changes the amount of time a  
character is in edit mode. After the time-out the selected  
becomes an entered value, and the cursor moves right to  
the next edit field.  
9.3.2 Contrast  
Provides contrast controls using the left and right arrow.  
Tip: Blind access to the contrast controls are always  
available by pressing Menu in the Main Menu. (i.e.  
pressing Menu on Startup or 3 Menus from any screen)  
9.3.3 Wireless (Bluetooth Connectivity)  
The Bluetooth connectivity controls provide the user with the  
ability to select and connect to the Leica Geosystems WoRCS  
accessory belt and the PC Sensor Transfer unit.  
9.3.3.1 Selecting a Wireless Device  
1. Expand the “Wireless” and “Bluetooth: Leica” tree  
branches.  
2. Highlight the wireless port to be connected (i.e. WoRCS,  
Sensor Transfer, Virtual Serial 1, Virtual Serial 2) and  
press Enter.  
Either a Bluetooth Friendly name or the device address  
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will be displayed upon sucessful inquiry.  
3. Select Inquire to search for bluetooth devices. "Please  
wait..." will be displayed during the search, Cancel will stop  
the inquiry.  
4. When the soft button returns to Inquire, select from the list  
of Available devices.  
5. Select Menu and choose Save.  
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1. Bluetooth connection directly to the GS20: Using a Virtual  
BT Port.  
2. Bluetooth connection via the WoRCS belt: Using Lemo or  
DB9 connection.  
3. Bluetooth connection directly to the GS20: Using a  
modified cable with RTS/CTS leads.  
This cable can also be created by modifying the existing  
download cable 731354.  
9.3.4 Clearing a Selected Device  
1. Expand the “Wireless” and “Bluetooth: Leica” tree  
branches.  
2. Highlight the wireless port to be cleared and select Menu  
and choose Clear.  
9.3.5 Real-Time Corrections with a Mobile Phone  
Just as real-time corrections can be broadcast over UHF/VHF  
radio and satellite signals,correction packets can be sent via  
mobile phone and modem alike. Version 1.15 builds on the  
current real-time capabilities of the GS20 by adding GSM and  
modem capabilities.  
This will not affect the functionality of the cable for  
sensor transfer or connection to external devices.  
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A reference station list must be defined either on the device,  
or by text file which includes:  
Version 1.15 also provides support for additional RTK data  
correction formats such as RTCM 18-21, Leica, and Trimble  
CMR. Finally by using the Bluetooth technology, your real-  
time correction system can be as small as your GS20 and  
your phone.  
Dial in number: Mandatory  
Reference Station name: Mandatory  
Reference Coordinates: Optional. However Reference  
coordinates provides baseline data.  
Finally, a configuration must be created that will reference the  
device being used, the connection type listed above, and the  
real-time correction format.  
Overview  
In order to use the GSM or Modem abilities with the GS20,  
you must either have a hardware device currently supported  
(see list), or information concerning the AT commands for a  
particular device. GSM or modem devices can be connected  
to the GS20 in 3 ways:  
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9.3.6 Linking with the Bluetooth  
Virtual Serial 1 and 2  
The cleanest way to link to a mobile phone is using a  
Bluetooth Virtual Serial port. Both the Sony Ericson and  
Siemens S56 have proven to work well with the GS20.  
Although Bluetooth is a consortium standard, Bluetooth  
devices don’t always work together. By all means, try a device  
before you buy a device, or call your local Leica support  
technician.  
3. Enter the Virtual Screen, and Inquire for a Bluetooth  
Device.  
Make sure to expand the list to ensure you have the  
correct device.  
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4. Select Menu and Save.  
9.3.7 Configuring your Device  
Making the connect  
1. From the Main Menu, select 8 Setup, and 4 Device  
Management.  
1. From the Main Menu, select 8 Setup, and 2 Hardware  
Management.  
2. Choose your device from the list, and create a new device  
based on that.  
Once you enter the edit field up is home and down is  
end.  
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2. At the bottom of the Hardware Management screen, you  
will find the:  
3. Modify your Device Name to begin with Z! This makes it  
easy to access from the bottom of the list.  
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4. One AT String you may wish to change is dial. By default  
it is set to pulse dialing, but it can be set to tone with an  
additional T.  
a. The format of the reference station corrections. (i.e.  
RTCM, Leica, or CMR)  
b. The Device Being used (Press the right arrow to go to  
the end of the list “Z”)  
Dial ATDT^#^M  
5. The Device Also Requires that a station be selected.  
However, it is necessary to create a station list or transfer  
from an external source. To create a station file, select  
Menu and 3 Station. Create a New Station  
6. From the Station list, enter a dialing number and station  
name. For the initial test, keep the station Analog, unless  
experience dictates otherwise. You can also add  
coordinate values if you have them.  
c. The Port being used (Virtual 1)  
6. Save the configuration  
If you chose to use a Bluetooth Device  
After saving the Configuration, power off both the GS20  
and the Mobile Phone  
Power On both units, and you should be prompted for a  
Keycode for bonding.  
7. Save the Station file, and select the newly created station  
in the Device.  
9.3.8.1 Status Indication  
If everything has been configured correctly, you should have  
9.3.8 Modifying your Configuration  
A real-time icon Arrow (Hollow)  
For this exercise, we will select the existing Beacon  
configuration, and create a user defined configuration from it.  
A Bluetooth Icon: If Bluetooth is used: With a Chain “Link”  
beneath it  
1. From the Main Menu, select 8 Setup, and 1 Config Sets  
2. Highlight the Beacon Configuration, Select Menu and  
Create New  
A Mobile Phone Icon: With a Link  
9.3.9 Connecting to the Station  
3. Name the configuration GSM or Modem and Select and  
Open the configuration  
4. Enter the +Interface +Real-time Screen  
5. From the Real-time, select  
1. From the Main Menu, select 8 Setup, and 4 Device  
Management.  
2. Right arrow to get to your device at the bottom “Z”  
3. Select Menu and Connect…………Your phone should be  
dialing  
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3. Enter a template Prefix (i.e. USGS)  
4. Select the start number, otherwise defaulted to 1.  
5. Select an auto increment number.  
If your station connects, you will receive a link under the  
Arrow: Still Hollow.  
If your corrections are good you should receive a solid arrow,  
and an indication in the status bar.  
9.4.2 Modifying an Existing Template  
1. In the ID Template Manager, select the Object Type to be  
modified.  
2. Select the ID Template Name to be modified.  
3. Edit the Prefix, Start # and Auto Increment fields.  
4. Select Menu and enter on Save.  
If your corrections are processed with the GPS, your  
positional Icon should be bullseye, and your qualities will  
reflect the corrections.  
9.4 ID Template Management  
The ID Template Management application allows for points,  
auxiliary points (offset base points), lines, and area features  
to be automatically and sequentially marked for easier  
selection and query. Templates can be modified, created  
New, and Deleted via the context menu.  
By Default, each existing ID Template type comes with two  
existing templates. Time and Date, and the Template type  
followed by ##### (e.g. Point00001). Additionally, No  
Template can be selected, allowing for manual entry by the  
user.  
9.4.1 Creating an ID Template  
1. From the ID Template Manager, select Menu and choose  
1 New.  
2. Choose the Object Type from the drop down picklist.  
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9.6 GPS  
The Device Manager provides a library of all devices available The GPS subgroup allows the user to specify tracking and  
for Real-Time, Offset, and ASCII Input. The Device Manager logging parameters, define the antenna to be used and enter  
allows for existing devices to be modified as well as New  
Devices to be created.  
initial coordinates for first time tracking to a new region.  
9.6.1 Tracking  
9.5.1 Creating a New Device  
The tracking screen is comprised of three controls.  
Max Accuracy / Max Track / Hyper Track radio button: Is  
a selection that is mostly dependant upon the GPS  
environment. Max Track and Hyper Track are Leica  
Geosystems innovations that allows for signals to be  
tracked at a lower strength threshold, which provides  
reception in dense foliage.  
1. From the Device List, select Menu and choose 1 New.  
Tip: The Properties of the previously highlighted device will  
be copied, including the next sequential number of the  
Device name.  
2. Edit the Device name, and edit the hardware port settings  
if necessary.  
3. Select Menu and choose Save.  
Tip: Max/Hyper Track does not allow for phase collection.  
High precision points should be collected in Max  
Accuracy.  
9.5.2 Modifying an Existing Device  
Mask Angle: Is the angle above the horizon which  
determines the cutoff for tracking satellites.  
1. From the Device List, select Menu and choose  
2 Properties.  
2. Modify the Device name, and edit the hardware port  
settings if necessary.  
3. Select Menu and choose Save.  
Remember: Because a greater distance through the  
atmosphere must be penetrated for low  
elevation satellites, a default of 10 degrees is  
preset and recommended as a minimum!  
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The DOP, or Dilution of Precision Filter is user definable  
mask based on satellite geometry. This is a setting  
normally used for autonomous (i.e. correctionless)  
collection.  
Tip: The Leica Geosystems GS20 automatically senses  
when an antenna has been plugged in or unplugged.  
The unit opens and resets the antenna configuration  
accordingly.  
9.6.2 Minimum Satellites  
9.6.4 Logging  
The Minimum Satellite control allows the user to define how  
The Logging screen contains controls to store raw pseudo-  
many satellites must be tracked to calculate a positions. The range data for post-processing, Static and Moving  
default setting is 4 satellites, because a minimum of 4  
satellites is necessary to calculate a 3 dimensional position.  
Observations as well as set the positional update rate for the  
receiver (default 1 second.)  
Three satellites can calculate a position assuming  
a fixed ellipsoidal elevation; however this is only  
recommended for navigational purposes.  
Data collected without enabling the logging cannot  
be post processed for corrections!  
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To Enable Post Processing, select the static or moving check  
box and set the observable logging rate. This rate controls  
both moving and static logging rates, so it is recommended  
that 1 second be used when collecting lines and areas in a  
job.  
9.6.3 Antenna Type  
By default, each configuration is set to the internal patch  
antenna of the Leica Geosystems GS20. However, because  
external antennas can be connected, it is necessary to define  
the parameters unique to a given antenna.  
A default library of 3 antenna types is available, the Leica  
Geosystems GS20 Internal, the AT501 Pole (external), and  
the AT501 Tripod (external). For normal use, the user will only  
need to define the height of antenna above the point be  
occupied.  
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9.6.5 Initialization  
9.7 Data Collection  
The Data Collection subgroup is where quality minimums are  
defined for both automatic collection and notification alarms.  
The time and initial position controls help the unit to obtain  
satellites faster in a new geographic location or when there is  
no almanac data present on the unit.  
Time/Date and position controls can be edited by selecting  
8. Setup, 2. Hardware Management, GPS, Initialization.  
9.7.1 Quality Monitor  
The Quality Monitor controls are subdivided into Point Quality  
(which is also applicable for linear node collection) and Line/  
Area streaming.  
New almanac data is sent by a satellite every 12.5  
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minutes. This can mean that it may take a maximum of  
25 minutes depending when the first satellite is  
collected. After the first position is calculated, the Time  
and Initial Position fields will update to reflect the last  
position.  
Point Quality  
1. Defined By: Horizontal, Vertical, Horizontal & Vertical, or  
None.  
Remember: Valid limits are 0-90 degrees for Latitude and  
If only Horizontal or Vertical quality is chosen, the other  
edit field will be disabled!  
0-180 degrees (East and West) for Longitude.  
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2. Point Autostop:  
None: Occupation is manually controlled (i.e. started  
and stopped) by the user.  
Quality: The occupation will be stopped once the  
Quality defined (e.g. Horizontal) is achieved.  
Positions: The occupation will be stopped once the  
number of positions required are collected.  
Positions must achieve the required quality to be  
stored.  
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3. CQ Warning (Coordinate Quality): Even if Point Autostop  
is set to none, a notification alarm can be set to alert the  
user that the defined quality has been exceeded.  
9.8 Interfaces  
The Interface subgroup controls how external devices interact  
with the Leica Geosystems GS20. The Interfaces can be  
further subdivided into Real-Time, Offset Devices, and NMEA  
Output.  
Line Quality  
1. Defines the horizontal quality tolerance for linear  
streaming.  
9.8.1 Real-Time  
Real-Time or “Differential” correction allows a GPS to use a  
known reference position to correct the less accurate  
autonomous position. The Leica Geosystems GS20 supports  
two combined message formats of the RTCM "Radio  
Technical Commission for Maritime services" standard.  
RTCM (9,2) (1,2) (18,19) and (20,21).  
Tip: The Line Quality can be used to filter or just notify the  
user of positions that exceed quality. This setting can  
be found in the Streaming Options in Data Collection.  
Several default devices are available for Real-Time Interface.  
RTB: CSI Real Time Coast Guard Beacon.  
RTS: Racal LandStar Satellite Subscription Service.  
RS232: An open standard for 3rd party devices.  
GSM  
Modem Devices  
To view or edit the properties of the device being used, Select  
Menu and choose 2 Device Properties.  
Tip: Additional properties unique to a device such as the  
RTB (Frequency, Bit Rate) and RTS (Channel and  
Station) can be defined by the user in Device  
Properties.  
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Port: Three ports are currently available for connection to a  
Real-Time device.  
9.8.2 GS20 Phase Wizard  
This document is intended to provide the user with insight into  
how the Phase Wizard works, and step-by-step instructions  
on its use. Because the GS20 can be used with both SKI PRO  
and GIS DataPRO, both platforms will be discussed below.  
For additional information about the use of SKI PRO or GIS  
DataPRO, please refer to the documentation included with  
those packages.  
Port 1: Serial Lemo connection on the bottom of the GS20  
WoRCS 1: The 5 pin Lemo Port located on the bottom of  
the WoRCS Bluetooth Hub.  
WoRCS 2: The 8 pin Lemo Port located on the switch side  
of the WoRCS Bluetooth Hub.  
Remember: The Bluetooth must be bonded WoRCS in the  
9.8.2.1 Overview  
Hardware Management.  
The phase wizard was created to provide the user with an  
easy to use interface for collecting high-accuracy data with the  
GS20. Additionally, the phase wizard collects data in a way  
that can be processed more efficiently in SKI PRO or GIS  
DataPRO, creating a simplified process for the user both in  
the field, and in the office.  
The GS20 Phase Wizard allows the user to select from Static  
Phase Collection, Kinematic Phase collection, or No-Phase  
(Code only) Collection. By choosing one of these methods,  
the setup/configuration file is automatically modified without  
additional input from the user.  
Log without Corrections: If Real-Time corrections are lost,  
Data can continue to be recorded for post-processing in the  
GIS DataPRO office software.  
Maximum Age of Correction: The user can define how long  
to use corrections to calculate a Real-Time position after the  
correction source is lost.  
Although old corrections can be used for longer  
time periods, the degradation of quality becomes  
exponential with time.  
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RTCM: The user can choose from type (9,2) which is used  
with RTB Coast Guard Beacon, or (1,2) which is used with  
RTS and other Satellite correction sources.  
(See above section ALMANAC for further explanation)  
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9.8.2.2 Static Phase  
Static Phase collection is optimized for high accuracy single  
point occupations, which require that each ambiguity  
resolution be a separate calculation. In order to optimize this  
collection, moving or kinematic chain data is not logged and  
streaming occupation is unavailable.  
In this configuration, the user will enter antenna height and  
baseline length from the reference station. A status indicator  
will then provide user feedback on the length of time needed  
to occupy a point to provide a high level of confidence that the  
ambiguity of the point will be resolved.  
9.8.2.4 The Interface  
In order to select a mode of phase collection,  
the user simply needs to press the menu button in the Codes  
screen. The user will then have the ability to select from three  
modes of collection:  
9.8.2.3 Kinematic Phase  
Kinematic Phase collection is designed to resolve ambiguities  
on an initial static point, and apply those same corrections to  
all collected data within an unbroken “kinematic chain”. The  
user is initially prompted to occupy a static point, and the  
method of collection will be similar to that of static phase  
collection. Once the point has been occupied for a sufficient  
amount of time based on the status indicator, point and linear  
streaming data can be collected in a normal fashion. If,  
however, at any time the GPS lock drops below 4 satellites,  
the phase chain will be broken and the user will be required to  
initialize another static point.  
1. No Phase  
2. Static Phase  
3. Kinematic Phase  
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When a phase mode has been switched, a message will pop  
up to indicate that settings may have been changed to the  
configuration. If you are currently in a default configuration,  
the system will indicate that the changes must be saved into  
a new configuration, and a prompt will appear to name that  
configuration.  
9.8.2.5 Collecting Static points, including kinematic points  
of initialization  
In order to assist in the amount of time required to occupy a  
point to resolve phase ambiguities, a status indicator has  
been included in the phase wizard. The status screen  
provides the user with an estimated time needed to occupy a  
point based on the number of satellites, the satellite geometry,  
and the baseline length to the reference GPS.  
In order to provide the correct information, the user must enter  
a baseline selection. Both the baseline length and antenna  
height of an occupation can be entered from a menu dialog in  
the codes screen.  
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9.8.3 WAAS and EGNOS  
2. The most simple way to receive a WAAS correction is to  
select the default.  
The Wide Area Augmentation System, or WAAS is a free real-  
time correction for GPS available in North America, and is  
comparable to the European EGNOS correction, currently in  
a testing phase. These corrections are broadcast on the same  
frequency as GPS, it can be received without the need for  
additional hardware and free of charge. To set WAAS as the  
active correction, you can either use the default, create a new  
configuration or edit a user defined configuration.  
1. Select 8 Setup from the Main Menu and 1 Config Sets.  
WAAS is selectable from this MENU.  
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3. Most likely, you will want to select a User Defined  
configuration or press Menu and create a New  
configuration based on your highlighted default.  
3. Once the corrections have been calculated, the WAAS  
Satellite Icon will become Bold, the status bar will indicate  
Reference Data is Available, and the positional Indicator  
will become a bulls eye.  
4. WAAS corrections are able to extrapolate, or coast for 60  
seconds. If the correction is lost, a numeric indicator under  
the WAAS Satellite Icon will display how many seconds  
since the last correction.  
5. WAAS Satellites will can be viewed in the Satellite Status  
Screen 9. WAAS Signal Strength is also indicated in the  
Status Real-time Screen.  
4. Enter the configuration, and expand the Interface branch.  
Focus on the Tracking branch and press enter.  
5. Set the source to WAAS. That’s it.  
9.8.3.1 Understanding the WAAS Corrections  
1. The immediate and most notable change will be the WAAS  
Satellite Icon in the real-time window. This indicates the  
unit is set for WAAS corrections.  
2. When the icon and lightening bolt fill to black, this is an  
indication that the WAAS signal is being received.  
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9.8.3.2 Changes to the Real-Time Screen  
9.8.4 Connecting to WoRCS Beacon  
A new Source selection allows the user to select none (no  
correction), WAAS, RTCM (Including Real-time Beacon, and  
Real-time Satellite), Leica and Trimble CMR.  
If the RTCM, Leica or Trimble CMR source is selected, you  
must then specify a device.  
If you purchased the Leica Geosystems GS20 with the  
Wireless real-time Correction System, the WoRCS, you are  
only steps away from collecting real-time sub-meter data. The  
WoRCS comes preconfigured with Bluetooth linked to your  
GS20.  
WoRCS Belt  
New devices can be created and configured in the  
Setup \ DeviceManagement screen.  
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User defined quality settings can determine how the feature is  
collected (see Setup\Data Collection.) In addition to direct  
locations, the user can also choose from a list of point offsets.  
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9.8.4.1 Powering on the WoRCS  
9.8.4.2 Checking the Bluetooth Link  
If your Bluetooth link is successfully connected, the bluetooth  
icon with a chain below and a status message “Bluetooth Link  
Restored” will appear at the bottom of the screen. You can  
now proceed to Checking the real-time Link; if not follow the  
steps listed below:  
1. The Bluetooth Module is the only belt item with  
configurable controls. By Default, Power should be set to  
On, and Line should be set to Bluetooth.  
2. Follow the procedure listed previously for charging the  
batteries. Once the batteries are fully charged, you can  
place them in any of the three bays of the battery insert  
shown below. The battery insert is both hot swappable and  
self-switching. The batteries will be drawn down from bay  
one to bay three without interruption in power.  
1. Power on the GS20 and select 8 Setup, 2 Hardware  
Management and the Bluetooth_Wireless Selection.  
2. Expand the Wireless tree, expand the Bluetooth, and view  
WoRCS.  
3. If the GS20 has been linked to the WoRCS Bluetooth  
Module, an address that corresponds to the address on  
the top of the Bluetooth Module will appear. If the address  
does not correspond, press menu and select clear.  
4. If the address area displays zeros, you will need to  
establish a connection.  
5. Highlight the WoRCS branch and press enter; this will take  
you to the Bluetooth Setup screen.  
6. Press Inquire and wait until the Cancel button becomes  
Inquire again.  
7. You will see the Available Devices in the choice list. By  
highlighting the available devices and pressing Enter, you  
will see the entire list of available bluetooth devices in the  
choice list. If multiple devices have been found, select the  
device that matches your WoRCS bluetooth address,  
displayed on the top of the bluetooth module.  
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9.8.4.3 Checking the WoRCS Real-Time Link  
Once the Bluetooth Link is established, you will need to make  
sure that your real-time device is linked and active. If the  
status message “Reference Data is Available” appears, setup  
is complete, and there is no need to proceed any further.  
Otherwise, follow the steps of the status check below.  
9.8.4.4 WoRCS Real-Time Beacon  
1. From the Main Menu select 9 Status. Expand the  
Interfaces branch and select Real-Time. If you have  
communication with the Real-time Beacon module (RTB),  
you will see information about the frequency, signal  
strength etc; otherwise, you will see all zero values.  
8. Finally, press the Menu key and Save, then Escape back  
to the main menu.  
The real-time screen does not refresh automatically; to  
refresh the values, you will need to escape and re-enter.  
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Tip: Ensure batteries are charged and correctly inserted.  
Ensure bluetooth module is set to line and on. The  
single flashing red light indicates that power is  
available. When the light changes to green a  
BLUETOOTH connection is established but no data is  
exchanged. When both green lights are flashing data is  
exchanged.  
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2. If the Real-time values are all zero, there is no  
communication to the real-time beacon module. So you  
will need to verify the configuration.  
7. Escape and save the values, then escape and save the  
configuration.  
If you are editing a default configuration, you will be  
prompted to provide a configuration name.  
3. Escape to the Main Menu and select 8 Setup.  
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Verify the user-defined configuration named  
“WRCSBEACON” is selected; if WRCSBEACON exists  
and is not selected, highlight and press Enter,  
otherwise select the default “Beacon”.  
8. Escape to the main menu, and return to the status/  
Interface/Real-time branch to check the status of the real-  
time device. You should now see values for the frequency,  
bitrate, etc.  
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4. Press Enter again on the selected configuration to edit the  
setup values.  
5. Expand the Interfaces branch, highlight the Real-time  
branch and press enter.  
6. Make sure the Device is set to RTB, and the port is set  
WoRCS 2.  
9.8.5 Connecting to WoRCS Real-Time Satellite (RTS)  
If you purchased the Leica Geosystems GS20 with the  
Wireless real-time Correction System, the WoRCS, you are  
only steps away from collecting real-time sub-meter data. The  
WoRCS comes preconfigured with the Bluetooth linked to  
your GS20.  
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WoRCS Belt  
2. Follow the procedure listed previously for charging the  
batteries. Once the batteries are fully charged, you can  
place them in any of the three bays of the battery insert  
shown below. The battery insert is both hot swappable and  
self-switching. The batteries will be drawn down from bay  
one to bay three without interruption in power.  
1. WoRCS Power Supply Module  
2. WoRCS RTB Module  
3. WoRCS BLUETOOTH Module  
4. WoRCS Belt with Belt keepers  
5. WoRCS Power Supply Jacked  
6. WoRCS RTB Module Jacked  
7. WoRCS BLUETOOTH Module Jacked  
8. Power Supply to BLUETOOTH Module Cable  
9.8.5.2 Checking the Bluetooth Link  
If your Bluetooth link is successfully connected, you will see  
the bluetooth icon appear with a chain below and a status  
message “Bluetooth Link Restored” will appear at the bottom  
of the screen. You can now proceed to Checking the real-time  
Link; if not follow the steps listed below:  
9.8.5.1 Powering on the WoRCS  
1. The Bluetooth Module is the only belt item with  
configurable controls. By Default, Power should be set to  
On, and Line should be set to Bluetooth.  
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1. Power on the GS20 and select 8 Setup, 2 Hardware  
Management and the Bluetooth_Wireless Selection.  
2. Expand the Wireless tree, expand the Bluetooth, and view  
WoRCS.  
3. If the GS20 has been linked to the WoRCS Bluetooth  
Module, an address that corresponds to the address on  
the top of the Bluetooth Module will appear. If the address  
does not correspond, press menu and select clear.  
4. If the address area displays zeros, you will need to  
establish a connection.  
8. Finally, press the Menu key and Save, then Escape back  
to the main menu.  
5. Highlight the WoRCS branch and press enter; this will take  
you to the Bluetooth Setup screen.  
6. Press Inquire and wait until the Cancel button becomes  
Inquire again.  
7. You will see the Available Devices in the choice list. By  
highlighting the available devices and pressing Enter, you  
will see the entire list of available bluetooth devices in the  
choice list. If multiple devices have been found, select the  
device that matches your WoRCS bluetooth address,  
displayed on the top of the bluetooth module.  
Tip: Ensure batteries are charged and correctly inserted.  
Ensure bluetooth module is set to line and on. The  
single flashing red light indicates that power is  
available. When the light changes to green a  
BLUETOOTH connection is established but no data is  
exchanged. When both green lights are flashing data is  
exchanged.  
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2. If the Station = -1, this means the Racal Unit does not have  
a subscription. You will need to contact Racal-LandStar to  
check the status of your subscription. To find the office  
nearest you, go to www.landstar-dgps.com.  
3. If the station id is present and all lights are on, on the  
RACAL Module, escape to the Main Menu and select  
8 Setup.  
9.8.5.3 Checking the WoRCS Real-Time Link  
Once the Bluetooth Link is established, you will need to make  
sure that your real-time device is linked and active. If the  
status message “Reference Data is Available” appears, setup  
is complete, and there is no need to proceed any further.  
Otherwise, follow the steps of the status check below.  
9.8.5.4 WoRCS RTS  
Verify the user-defined configuration named  
“WRCSRTS” is selected; if WRCSRTS exists and is not  
selected, highlight and press Enter, otherwise select  
the default “RACAL”.  
1. From the Main Menu select Status. Expand the Interfaces  
branch and select Real-Time. If you have communication  
with the RACAL module (RTS), you will see information  
about the Station ID, frequency, signal strength etc.  
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4. Press Enter again on the selected configuration to edit the  
setup values.  
5. Expand the Interfaces branch, highlight the Real-time  
branch and press enter.  
6. Make sure the Device is set to RTS, and the port is set to  
WoRCS 1.  
The real-time screen does not refresh automatically; to  
refresh the values, you will need to escape and re-  
enter.  
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9.8.6 Offset Devices  
9.8.6.1 Configuration of the GS20.  
When points cannot easily or accurately be accessed by  
direct GPS location, you have the option of calculating using  
an offset method.  
The GS20 offers four point offset collection methods and  
works with most laser range finders.  
The WoRCS Belt supports the laser range finder and  
transmits the data cablefree to the GS20. Again, we will be  
using the Leica Laser Locator (see below).  
Leica Geosystems Laser  
Locator  
7. Escape and save the values, then escape and save the  
Laser Rangefinder  
Inclinometer  
configuration.  
If you are editing a default configuration, you will be  
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Magnetic Compass  
prompted to provide a configuration name.  
8. Escape to the main menu, and return to the status/  
Interface/Real-time branch to check the status of the real-  
time device. You should now see values for the Station ID,  
frequency, bitrate, etc.  
The Rangefinder can be interfaced with the GS20 directly in  
serial port 1, or the WoRCS belt utilizing ports 1 or 2. Data can  
then be transmitted to the GS20 cable free.  
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Not all Lemo connections are wired the same!  
Consult your vendor and rangefinder manual to ensure  
your cable is correct!  
1. From the GS20 Main Menu, select Setup and Enter your  
selected configuration.  
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If using a DB9 cable interface, it may be necessary to  
use a null modem.  
A null modem switches the 2 and 3 pin of a serial  
interface.  
2. Expand the Interface branch and select Offset Devices.  
3. Select the appropriate device and the corresponding port.  
Selecting Port1 connects to the GS20 directly. Selecting  
WoRCS1 utilizes the wireless connection.  
Once the Rangefinder is connected to the system via one of  
the above methods, you will need to configure the port for the  
specific device. This will depend upon the device you are  
using and how you chose to connect it to the system.  
When using the WoRCS belt, make sure the bluetooth  
setting has been inquired and saved.  
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4. Escape and save changes. Once you have the device and  
port settings set to match the offset device and port  
Aux “A”  
connection you are using, you will be ready to collect data.  
9.8.6.2 Overview of the basic methodologies of point offset  
data collection.  
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Azimuth Distance  
Aux “A”  
When collecting a point offset, it is important to input the offset  
data before occupying the auxiliary point.  
Azimuth Distance: Enter Azimuth, Distance and Delta  
O/S Pt  
Aux “B”  
Height before occupying the point.  
Azimuth Azimuth: Enter Azimuth and Delta Ht for 1st posi-  
tion from Aux Pt. A; then repeat for PT B.  
Azimuth - Azimuth  
Aux “A”  
O/S Pt  
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O/S Pt (Left Solution)  
Aux “B”  
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(Right Solution)  
Distance Distance  
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Distance Distance: Enter Distance and Delta Ht for 1st  
position from Aux Pt A; repeat for position B and choose the  
solution method (i.e. Left or Right)  
9.8.6.3 Explanation of individual point offset data collection  
methodologies.  
To Collect a Point using offset methods, select the desired  
code as you would for a standard point collection. When in the  
collection screen, select Menu and choose 2 Offset. You will  
then be presented with the following options for collection:  
Because two solutions exist for a double distance  
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intersections, the user must tell the software on what  
side of point A-B the offset point lies.  
1. Once in the offset screen, select Azimuth Distance.  
Backwards Azimuth and Distance: Useful when locating a  
point by direct occupation when no GPS exists. The BAD  
works by providing an azimuth and distance to a previously  
located point. The calculation then reverses the course and  
distance.  
2. Collect the value with your rangefinder or enter them  
manually.  
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1. Populate the “A” fields manually or with a range finder,  
then occupy the point.  
2. After the “A” occupation has taken place, the “A” fields are  
no longer editable.  
3. Populate the “B” fields, then take the “B” occupation.  
Escaping will allow for points to be re-occupied, however it  
is not possible to keep the “B” collection and re-occupy “A”.  
3. If your rangefinder only calculates a distance, you must  
manually enter the other parameters.  
4. Select Occupy, similar to normal point collection. Both  
manual and auto-stop work in offset occupation.  
Although a default Auxiliary  
or base point is created for  
the offset, you can use the  
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Reverse Azimuth and Distance.  
geo-clipboard to select from a  
stored base point for multiple occupations.  
The backward, or reverse Azimuth and Distance method  
allows you to calculate your position, by sighting a reference  
point of known origin.  
Double Azimuth or Double Distance.  
A known node or point feature must be copied to the Geo-  
Clipboard.  
The node or point can be copied to the Geo-Clipboard by map  
or table in Data Management or Navigation.  
Collecting an offset using double Azimuth or Double distance  
methods requires collecting both range and occupation  
information from two locations.  
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The known feature is automatically selected from the Geo-  
Clipboard in the offset screen. No Occupation is necessary.  
9.8.7 ASCII Input  
Data from external devices can be incorporated into node and  
feature data for applications such as:  
Photos Hyper linking to Features  
Depth Finders to range water depth from a GPS position  
Bar Code Scanners  
To link an external ASCII Device:  
1. Set the RS232 Device Properties by Selecting Menu and  
choose 2 Device Properties.  
2. Select the Port to be used.  
3. Define if the ASCII device being defines the end of  
message by CR “Character Return”, LF “Line Feed” or a  
combination of the two.  
4. Select User Defined if the ASCII information should be  
written to an Attribute field. If selected, enter the name of  
the Attribute field.  
By Calculating the Back. Azimuth Dist. Offset without  
populating the fields (i.e. zero), it is possible to create  
new features with a shared topology to the parent  
“pasted” node. This topology is maintained when the  
parent node is post-processed or deleted.  
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9.9.3 Formats  
9.9 Units and Formats  
Units and Formats allow the Leica Geosystems GS20 to be  
entered and display according to the users specifications.  
Local Time Zones (Arranged by distance from Greenwich  
Mean Time)  
Daylight Savings Time: Check box  
Date Format  
9.9.1 Units of Measure  
A list of choice controls defining  
12/24 Hour or Civilian/Military Time  
Coordinate Format: Radio Button  
Length  
Area  
Velocity  
Angle Units  
Angle Formats (And Point of Reference)  
Tip: Magnetic Azimuth and Bearing Information can be  
entered and displayed. However, the user must define  
the local declination.  
9.9.2 Language  
Language selections for the software interface can be  
selected if additional language files are available on the unit.  
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10. Status  
The Status application of the Leica Geosystems GS20  
provides feedback concerning current position, satellite  
location, signal strength, real-time differential corrections, and  
system information.  
Similar to Setup, the Status application is displayed in a tree  
view, with like items grouped into branches. Setup can be  
accessed as choice 9. from the Main Menu.  
10.1.2 Satellite Information  
The satellite information screen displays a tabular listing of the  
satellites that should be visible based on the current almanac  
and setup mask angle. Data in the table includes:  
Tracking status of the satellite (Check box)  
Satellite Number (Sat)  
Elevation above the horizon and information if the satellite  
is rising or falling. (^ = rising) (Elev)  
10.1 GPS  
Azimuth (A)  
Signal to Noise Ratio, or strength of reception (SNR)  
10.1.1 Position  
The position screen provides coordinate information  
containing:  
Coordinate system toggle  
Current time  
X,Y coordinates  
Ellipsoidal Elevation (EHeight)  
Position and Height Quality  
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10.1.3 Satellite View  
10.2 Interfaces  
The satellite view provides a user friendly interface for viewing  
visible vs. tracked satellites. Satellites are displayed by their  
corresponding number. Tracked satellites appear highlighted  
with the satellite number inverted.  
10.2.1 Real-Time  
The real-time interface provides information about the RTCM  
corrections being received by the device. Interface data will be  
specific to the device being used, for example:  
10.2.1.1 RTB Coast Guard Beacon  
Station ID  
Frequency  
Channel  
Bit Rate  
Signal Strength  
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)  
Correction Age  
% Correction Received  
10.3 Hardware  
The hardware screen displays information pertaining to  
Figure 10-1: Status/Satellite View  
The exterior ring represents the mask angle, the next  
interior ring is 45 degrees, and the most interior 60  
degrees.  
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Serial Number  
Firmware Version  
Total Available RAM (in bytes)  
Battery Level  
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11. Glossary  
Almanac  
Code  
1. A template of a feature layer, containing information  
Library of coarse satellite orbital data used to calculate  
satellite position, rise time, elevation, and azimuth.  
about the object type and attribution.  
2. C/A Code: The Coarse Acquisition GPS data message  
modulated on the L1 signal.  
ASCII  
American Standard Code for Information Interchange,  
developed through the American National Standards  
Institute. ASCII is a scheme of binary notation for  
machine- readable data.  
Coordinate Systems  
The combination of an Ellipsoidal with a referenced  
angular or grid projection.  
Attribute  
Course Azimuth  
A data field of a database, often defined by the type of  
string, integer, real-number or boolean.  
Azimuth of the GPS operators direction.  
Course Velocity  
Auxiliary points  
Velocity of the GPS operator.  
A base or reference point used to collect an offset point or  
feature.  
DGPS (Differential GPS)  
A GPS system that utilizes differential code corrections to  
achieve an enhanced positional accuracy; usually 0.5-5  
meters.  
Azimuth  
A horizontal angle measured clockwise from a direction  
(such as North)  
Differential Corrections  
Bluetooth  
The determination of relative coordinates between the  
rover receiver from a reference receiver which are  
simultaneously tracking the same GPS signals.  
A non-proprietary wireless cable replacement.  
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Dilution of precision (DOP )  
GPS Time  
A continous time system based on the Coordinated  
A description of the purely geometrical contribution of the  
uncertainty in a position fix.  
Universal Time (UTC) from 6th January 1980.  
Ellipsoid  
Greenwich Mean Time  
A mathematical figure formed by revolving an ellipse  
about its minor axis, used in geodesy to best fit the shape  
of the earth.  
The mean solar time of the meridian of Greenwhich. Used  
as the prime basis of standard time throughout the world.  
HyperTrack  
Ellipsoidal elevation  
Leica’s Trademark tracking technology created for very  
inhospitable environments, for ex. Urban Canyons.  
The vertical distance of a point above the ellipsoid.  
Firmware  
Job  
Embedded software that resides on a hardware device.  
A Leica Geosystems GS20 Project consisting of multiple  
filetypes.  
Geoid  
Latitude  
An equipotential surface which coincides with mean sea  
level and extends everywhere, perpendicular with the  
force of gravity.  
The angle between the ellipsoidal normal and the  
equatorial plane. Latitude is zero on the equator and 90o  
at the poles.  
GIS (Geographic Information System)  
Loader  
Geographic Information System  
The software that loads the firmware into the hardwares  
system memory on boot.  
GIS DataPRO  
The office software used interact between the Leica  
Geosystems GS20 and GIS and CAD packages.  
Local Time  
Local time equals GPS time + time zone.  
GPS  
Logging rate  
Global Positioning System  
The rate in which raw GPS data are written  
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Longitude  
Longitude is the angle between the meridian ellipse which  
NMEA  
National Marine Electronics Association. A standered  
passes through Greenwich and the meridian ellipse  
containing the point in question.  
originally defined to enable marine electronics  
instruments, communication, and navigation equipment to  
communicate.  
Mask Angle  
Orthometric Height  
The minimum elevation angle below which no more GPS  
satellites are tracked by the receiver.  
The distance of a point above the geoid (or mean sea  
level). Ortho = Elipsoid - Geoid.  
Max Accuracy (ClearTrack)  
PDOP  
The tracking mode incorporating carrier phase smoothing  
with the highest discriminating tracking algorithms.  
Positional dilution of precision. See DOP  
Max Track  
Post-processing  
Leica’s Trademark tracking technology created for dense  
foliage and other inhospitable environments.  
The process of computing positions in non-real-time,  
using data previously collected by GPS receivers. See  
differential corrections.  
Maximum Age of Correction  
Pseudo-range  
The amount of time a real-time correction will be used to  
adjust a GPS position, once the correction link is lost.  
A measure of the apparent signal propagation time from  
the satellite to the receiver antenna, scaled into distance  
by the speed of light. Pseudorange differs from the actual  
range by the inlfuence of satellite and user clock.  
Meridian  
An imaginary line joining north to south pole and passing  
o
through the equater at 90 .  
Quality  
Multipath Error  
A measure of precision calculated by residuals calculated  
using a 2D sigma (67% confidence)  
A positioning error resulting from interference between  
split radio waves which have travelled to the receiver from  
differing paths.  
Real-Time  
A DGPS position calculated by correcting autonomous  
GPS with a differential correction.  
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RTCM  
Radio Technicial Comission for Maritime services.  
Commission set up to define differential data link to relay  
GPS messages from a monitor station to a field user.  
Selective Availability  
Degradation of GPS point positioning accuracy for civilian  
users by the U.S. Department of Defense. SA is produced  
by clock dithering or orbit degradation.  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
A ratio of the radio frequency signal strength and the  
noise floor.  
Time and Initial Position  
The time and position value a GPS receiver will use with  
an almanac to more quickly locate satellites.  
WAAS  
The Wide Area Augmentation System, or WAAS is a free  
real-time correction for GPS available in North America,  
and is compatible with the European EGNOS correction,  
currently in a testing phase. Because this correction is  
broadcast on the same frequency as GPS, it can be  
received without the need for additional hardware, and  
free of charge.  
Waypoints  
A point, or node on a line or area flagged for navigation.  
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12. Index  
A
F
N
G
P
B
Q
C
J
R
Cultivated Field Control ................................55  
L
S
T
M
Time and Initial Position ............................... 72  
D
W
Maximum Age of Correction ........................74  
E
Multiple functions  
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Leica Geosystems AG, Heerbrugg,  
Switzerland, has been certified as  
being equipped with a quality system  
which meets the International  
Total Quality Management-  
Our commitment to total  
customer satisfaction.  
Ask your local Leica agent for  
Standards of Quality Management and  
Quality Systems (ISO standard 9001)  
and Environmental Management  
Systems (ISO standard 14001).  
more information about our TQM  
program.  
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