Getting Started GuideHandheld Platform for MobileMapper 120, ProMark 120 & ProMark 220
English4• Browse the list of available languages using the Up or Down key, until the desired language is selected.•Press the Enter key to pre-select t
English5• Once the receiver has been initialized, you can remove the SD card and put that card away in a safe place.Warning! For some reason, you may
English6PowerManagementA better way of saving the battery is to allow the receiver to switch to Suspend mode automatically after a certain period of i
English7• To unlock the touch screen and keypad, just drag the on-screen slide button either to the left or right. This will take you back to the Home
English8To wake up the receiver, hold the same button pressed until the screen wakes up. This will instantly restore the use context in which the rece
English9System DescriptionReceiver FrontViewDisplay ScreenThe display screen [1] is a 3.5-inch, QVGA, 256k-color (18-bit RGB) touch screen (240 x 320
English10Built-in GSM Antenna[8]: Location of the built-in GSM antenna used for mobile communications.Built-in Bluetooth Antenna[9]: Location of the b
English11Power & Battery LEDThis LED [15] gives indications on the receiver power status, battery charging and Windows Mobile notifications. Pleas
English12Using this connector, the receiver can also be powered via the POGO cable (see picture) or a cigarette lighter adapter. However, none of thes
English13The top view of the docking station shows the slot [19] in which to insert the receiver from above the docking station. At the bottom of the
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English14Advanced FeaturesPower Modes The receiver can be powered from one of three different sources:• Its internal battery (typically for field oper
English15of two batteries (one in the receiver and the other connected at the back of the docking station).• The receiver can also be switched to Susp
English16Internal Battery The receiver will continuously inform you of the current status of the battery through an icon located in the Windows Mobile
English17About an hour later, with only about 20% of remaining power, a new message will pop up: “Main Battery Very Low”. Tap Dismiss in the task bar
English18indicator [4] turns red, meaning the battery is being charged.The battery is fully charged when the light indicator [4] turns steady green.No
English19Inserting a SIMCardRemove the battery door and the battery to access the SIM card holder. Refer to the figure below to insert the card. The h
English20• GSM connection in CSD (“point-to-point”) mode for acquiring corrections from a base that can be called directly from your receiver and its
English21• Enter the following information, also passed on to you by your ISP when purchasing the SIM card:– User Name– Password– Domain (if required
English22The receiver will communicate with the CDMA network via the cell phone, and a Bluetooth connection will be used between the receiver and the
English23• Keep the cell phone at a distance less than 10 meters from the receiver.• On the receiver, tap , Settings, Connections, Wireless Manager.
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English24Setting Up the Internet Connection•Tap , Settings, Connections, Connections• Tap on Add a new modem connection• Enter a name identifying the
English25Using the Camera Taking a Picture• Tap then Pictures & Videos. This opens the “My Pictures” folder in which you can see the list of exis
English26happy with the result, you can always come back to the initial image by selecting Menu and Revert to Saved. • Tap OK to save the picture.Auto
English27– No limit: Choose this option to be able to film a video over an unlimited period of time.– 15 seconds: Choose this option to limit the dura
English28Renaming a Video• With the “DCIM” folder open, select the desired video file using the Scroll button.• Tap Menu and then Rename.• Rename the
English29GNSS ToolboxGNSS Toolbox is used to control and monitor important functions in your receiver. These are listed and detailed below.• Options:
English30GNSS Settings •Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on GNSS Settings. This opens a new window where you can make the following settings:– Tracking m
English31(1) Internal modem used in CSD mode.(2) Using a network connection requires prior steps, illustrated in the two diagrams below, for the recei
English32NMEA Output•Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on NMEA Output.•On the NMEA Output tab, select the output port (Virtual Serial Port (COM2), Cable o
English33GNSS Status •Open the GNSS Toolbox and tap on GNSS Status.The default Position tab shows the latitude, longitude and altitude of the current
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
English34GPS satellites are numbered from 1 to 32, GLONASS satellites from 65 to 88 and SBAS satellites from 120 to 138.Reset •Open the GNSS Toolbox a
English35– “Storage Card” if “Storage Card” was selected for data recording.This folder contains a folder named “GNSS Raw Data” in which you will find
English36Platform SpecificationsGNSSCharacteristics45 parallel all-in-view channels•GPS•GLONASS• SBAS: WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS•L1 C/A• L1/L2 P(Y)-code, L2C• F
English37• Alphanumeric virtual keyboard• 4-way navigation scroll button; OK, Escape, Zoom In/Out keys + context-sensitive keys• Illuminated keyboardD
IndexEnglishAAC adapter 2Access Point Name 20Accessories 37Activation key for firmware option 29ActiveSync 22Add a new modem connection 20, 24Adjustin
EnglishPower requirements 37Power/charging LED 15Power/Data connector 11Processor 36QQVGA 9RRear slot for charging a second battery 17Rename picture 2
Getting Started GuideHandheld Platform for MobileMapper 120, ProMark 120 & ProMark 220©2012-2013 Trimble Navigation Limited. All rights reserved.
Table of ContentsFirst-Time Use ... 1Unpacking ...
Establishing a GPRS Connection...20Establishing a GSM Connection in CSD Mode ...21CDMA Conn
English1First-Time UseUnpacking Open the receiver box and unpack the following items:• Receiver• SD card containing required applications (GNSS Toolbo
English2Charging theBattery for the FirstTimeThe fastest way to charge the battery before first use is to keep the receiver off until the battery is c
English3Installing the OSLanguage andApplicationsImportant! Please keep the receiver on the docking station. This is to make sure the battery will not
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