the external device is the master module, and therefore controls the connec-
tion and any data transfer.
1. On the instrument ensure that the communication parameters are
set to Bluetooth: and Active. Refer to 6.6 Interface Settings.
2. Activate Bluetooth on the external device. The steps required
depend on the Bluetooth driver and other device specic congura-
tions. Refer to the device user manual for information on how to
congure and search for a Bluetooth connection.
The instrument will appear on the external device as “LS_zzzzzz”,
with zzzzzz being the serial number of the instrument, for example
LS_348005.
3. Some devices ask for the identication number of the Bluetooth.
The default number for a LS10/LS15 Bluetooth is 0000. This can be
changed by:
•
Select
Settings from the Main Menu.
•
Select Interface from the Settings Menu.
•
Press BT-PIN from the Interface Settings screen.
•
Enter a new Bluetooth PIN in PIN.
•
Press Cont to conrm the new Bluetooth PIN.
4. When the external Bluetooth device has located the instrument for
the rst time, a message will display on the instrument stating the
name of the external device and requesting conrmation that con-
nection to this device should be allowed.
•
Press Yes to allow, or
•
Press No to disallow this connection
5. The instrument Bluetooth sends out the instrument name and serial
number to the external Bluetooth device.
6. All further steps must be made in accordance to the user manual of
the external device.
13.6 Working with Leica Innity
With the ofce software Leica Innity, you can seamlessly import, manage and
post process level data from the LS10/LS15. The supported le types are
HeXML, GSI and LEV. To transfer the level data to Innity, use a USB cable con-
nection or export the les to a USB memory stick. In Leica Innity, level data
can be combined and adjusted together with data from total stations and
GNSS.
Establishing a con-
nection step-by-step
Description
96 Data Management