Getting Started GuideProMark™ Field Software
English4• On receiver side, tap OK after successful installation of Ashtech TTSBase.CAB.• Go back to your computer and click OK to close the message w
English5Getting Started With ProMark FieldConnecting theExternal AntennaConnect your external antenna to the receiver. The following icon appears at t
English6“BASE” permanently displayed if the receiver is used as a base, otherwise position computation status if the receiver is used as a rover. In t
English7button or the “–” key on the keyboard to show or hide the function menu.• [9]: Area showing a map of the working site (map screen).• [10]: Zoo
English8• Drag the stylus in the desired direction.A special routine is also implemented bringing your current position back to the center of the scre
English9(e.g. pavement, fence, etc.). Then as you work in the field, it will be easy for you to associate a feature code with each of the points you w
English10Creating a New JobDuring your FirstProMark FieldSessionAfter entering the activation code, ProMark Field displays the map screen. Do the foll
English114. Choose the World Geodetic System or the country where your field operations will take place.5. In the field just underneath, choose the da
English12Defining a UserSystem• Tap on the New button.• Select the type of projection you wish to use in your coordinate system. Depending on that cho
English13After opening the job in ProMark Field, do the following:• Select Menu>Job>Points. A two-column table appears listing all the points co
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English14• Adjust the map screen (zoom, drag) to make visible on the screen the point you want to delete.• Tap on the point. This opens a new window s
English15When a job is open in ProMark Field, all the points contained in that job can be seen on the map screen and the properties of each of these p
English16Running a Post-Processed ProjectChoosing theSurvey Type/Modeand the SystemSetupUse the Survey tab onProMark Field’s Optionsmenu for this sett
English17Typical Setups On a Tripod (static survey):• Place the receiver in its field bracket and mount the assembly onto one the tripod’s legs.• Inse
English18Base CollectingRaw Data• Set up the base at its planned location as explained in Typical Setups on page 17. Measure the antenna height accord
English19assigned to the base position will also be saved to the base raw data file.You may also leave this field blank since you will still have the
English20•On the GNSS tab, make sure the “Internal” GNSS receiver is selected. Ignore the Port field.• Tap on the Antenna tab, • Enter the antenna hei
English21• When you estimate that enough data have been recorded, taking into account the value of the Range Achieved, tap Stop.NOTE: You may tap on t
English22•On the Recording tab, make sure the Record raw data for post-processing function is enabled, check that the storage medium used to store the
English23•Tap OK to start marking the point. Countdown is started on the point. Stay static until the time is up. The logged point is now visible on t
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English24graduation on this device, and then enter the read value in the Antenna Height field.• Select the antenna type used.•On the Recording tab, ma
English25Choose what’s best for you, depending on your speed along the line.• Offset tab: See Line Offset on page 42.•Tap OK to mark the beginning of
English26to the project folder, in the project folder otherwise) and lists their properties in tabular form.• Remove the SD card according to the safe
English27Using Your Rover in a Real-Time RTK ProjectChoosing theSurvey Type andModeRead the table below to choose the survey type and mode suitable fo
English28All these facilities are platform features fully described in the Handheld Platform for MobileMapper 100, ProMark 100 & ProMark 200 Getti
English29•Tap Settings.•On the GNSS tab, make sure the “Internal” GNSS receiver is selected. Ignore the Port field.• Tap on the Antenna tab, • Select
English30name after each site occupation. Optionally, add a description in the field underneath. This may be one of the feature codes you defined earl
English31•On the GNSS tab, make sure the “Internal” GNSS receiver is selected. Ignore the Port field.• Tap on the Antenna tab, • Select “Vertical” and
English32• Wait until the receiver returns the “FIXED” indication in the status bar.• Taking care to keep the pole upright and the antenna unmasked, g
English33Follow the instructions below to use the Stakeout function:• Set up the rover as explained in Choosing the Survey Type and Mode on page 27.•
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English34•Tap OK to complete the rover configuration step. Tap OK again to return to the map screen.• Select Menu>Initialize and choose your initia
English35[5]: Log button available: Points can be logged at any time as you walk toward the stakeout point, or you are exactly on the stakeout point.
English36kind of project, the calibration step should then be performed in the first place.Using the Calibration function is a two-step procedure:1. F
English37• With the antenna pole still perfectly positioned over the point, tap OK to log the two sets of coordinates for that point.• Go to the next
English38You can view the Hor. correction and Ver correction tabs showing the characteristics of the local system, as currently determined by the proc
English39Changing the Storage Medium for Raw Data CollectionChanging the storage medium requires that you temporarily disable the Record raw data for
English40InitializationPost-ProcessedProjectsIn a rover, the initialization step is recommended at the beginning of the data collection phase to make
English41StaticallyStart your survey from any point and remain static on this point until the “FIXED” position status is displayed on the screen.Initi
English42Logging with OffsetsPoint Offset Use this function when you cannot position the antenna exactly over the desired point. The offset is defined
English43Setting an RTK Base• Set up the base at its planned location. Measure the antenna height according to the slant measurement method, using the
Table of ContentsIntroduction to ProMark Field ... 1Installing ProMark Field...
English44You may also use the position last computed by the receiver and declare it as the base position by tapping on the Current Position button. Yo
English45function and validate the configuration of the base with this function disabled. When coming back to the settings of the base, you will then
English46Installing GeoidsAshtech makes available a collection of geoids for use in many countries around the world. This collection is hosted on the
English47The extracted geoid (also a *.geo file) should then be copied to My Device \Program Files\Geoids Data\ on the receiver.
English48Adding Background MapsBackground maps can be displayed on the map screen to help you better locate the different points found in the working
English49– JPEG (jpg)– JPEG2000 (jp2)ProMark Field then browses all the folders in search of all the image files stored in the receiver meeting the cu
English50• Select the name of the background map from the list.• Tap on the Modify button.• Find the point on the image for which coordinates are know
English51When the original image file is in TIF format, some of these three files may not be created.
IndexEnglishSymbols*.csv file 10Numerics3D local system 35AActivation code 4ActiveSync 3Add a point 13, 32ADVNULLANTENNA 18, 43Auto-dial 28BBackground
EnglishRRange achieved 20Raw data collection along a line 23Real-time RTK project 1Recording 29, 31, 33Recording interval 16Required Data.CAB 4RTK Bas
Adding Background Maps...48Georeferencing an Image File...
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English1Introduction to ProMark FieldProMark Field is a software program designed for general-purpose land survey applications. ProMark Field runs on
English2ProMark Field can host a background map showing all the useful details of your working area. Background maps should be in osm, bmp, gif, tif,
English3Installing ProMark FieldThis section describes how to install ProMark Field from the CD provided, using an office computer.If Windows XP (or o
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