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Setup and Survey
Topcon HiPer Lite and HiPer Lite+ Operator’s Manual
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5. When finished, press the FN key for less than a second to
assign the Rover to kinematic.
TIP
TIP
Remember, if the REC LED blinks green, the current
mode is dynamic, if it blinks orange, the current mode is
static.
6. Move the Rover to the next location (survey point), and
press the FN key for less than a second to collect the data in
static mode for two to ten minutes.
7. Repeat steps five and six until all points have been
surveyed. The occupation time for the points depends on
the same factors as for the static survey method.
8. When finished, press the FN key for one to five seconds to
stop logging data. Turn off the Rover if needed.
This method of GPS survey allows the operator to reduce the
point occupation time, thus permitting field crews to survey
many more points compared to the other methods available.
Real-time Kinematic Survey
Real-time kinematic (RTK) is a differential GPS process where
information, such as differential corrections, is transmitted in
real-time from a Base station to one or more Rover stations.
Setting up an RTK Base Station
To configure an RTK Base station using PC-CDU, take the
following steps:
1. Set up the Base station receiver’s antenna as described
in “Receiver Setup” on page 3-1.
2. Press the power key on the receiver.
3. Check the STAT light for tracked satellites.

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