User GuideSP80 GNSS Receiver
English4Other OptionalAccessoriesItem Ordering P/N: PictureUHF whip antenna, Procom, half-wave, with TNC adapter:• 410-430 MHz• 430-450 MHz• 450-470 M
English5Discover Your New EquipmentTake a few minutes to discover your new SP80.Front Panel• [1]: Power button. Hold the button depressed for about tw
English6Bottom View• [7]: Front panel (see details above)• [8]: Battery A compartment trapdoor• [9]: Battery B compartment trapdoorCAUTION - THE TWO T
English7Right-Side View• [13]: SD card holder. An SD Card is a removable memory extension that can be used to:– Record GNSS raw data– Copy G-files fro
English8Left-Side View• [16]: Rubber flap protecting the USB connector. To preserve watertightness, ALWAYS KEEP FULLY CLOSE when you don’t need to use
English9Height Mark The height mark ([18]) is nested on the shock absorber diagonally to the front panel.When the receiver is mounted on a tripod – fo
English10Special KeyCombinationsThe SP80 has three different key combinations requiring that the receiver be initially turned off. See table below for
English11Using SP80 for the First TimeWARNING - This receiver uses one or two rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries. To avoid personal injury or equipmen
English12Inserting theBatteriesEach battery is fitted with four recesses, two on each side (see [8]).These allow you to slide the battery into tabs lo
English13Inserting Cards A SIM card is needed to operate the internal modem when the receiver is used in Direct IP, NTRIP or CSD mode.You may also wan
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English14NOTE 1: If you only need to access the SD card holder, you may half-open the rubber flap. To do this, place three fingers on the area marked
English15Ending the Survey 1. After your field survey is complete, hold depressed for about 2 seconds to turn off the SP80.2. Don’t forget to charge
English16Front Panel DisplaysThe diagram below explains how to scroll through the different displays using the Scroll button. A detailed description o
English17General Status See examples below for a rover (left) and a base (right). Refer to the tables below for more details on each of the icons or d
English18AreaIcon or Data ReportedMeaning[7]Where located, the right arrow indicates which bat-tery is currently used.[8]Batteries: / {percent}A batte
English19Memory/SD Card See examples below for Internal Memory (left) and SD card (right).• 1st line: Memory identifier and capacity. If a left arrow
English20projection is defined in the local coordinate system used, coordinates may be either Easting (2nd line), Northing (3rd line), Height (4th lin
English21ATL RecordingScreenThe ATL Recording screen looks like one of the following, depending on whether an SD Card is inserted in the receiver (rig
English22MemoryManagementThe flowchart below summarizes the different tasks you can perform at this point in the management of the receiver memory.Pow
English23Monitoring BatteriesTake a look at the LED indicators on the SP80 front panel to read the discharging status of your batteries (Battery A LED
Rechargeable Lithium-ion BatteriesThis receiver uses one or two rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries.WARNING - Do not damage the rechargeable Lithi-um-i
English24Possible BatteryStatuses in theField(1): This status may also be indicative of a temperature problem. See Possible Error Statuses on page 26.
English25Possible BatteryStatuses With AC/DC Power BlockUsed(3): Charging will take place only if the receiver is off.LED indicationsMeaningAC/DC Powe
English26Possible ErrorStatuses(1) The receiver will shut down very shortly and will not restart until the battery temperature comes back within the p
English27Remote BatteryMonitoringWhen a receiver powered from its battery is left unattended to operate as an RTK base, a special function is implemen
English28Rover Setup Network Rover A network rover needs to receive RTK corrections over the Internet. This can be done in one of three ways:• Using t
English29Base SetupNetwork Base A network base broadcasts its RTK corrections via the Internet. This can be done in one of two ways:• Using the built-
English30Internal vs.External PowerSourceConsider the following before setting up a base:• If the base is left unattended for the whole day, you may w
English31Recording/Downloading GNSS Raw DataData RecordingFlowchartNOTE: Dotted diamond shapes hold questions solved by the firmware, solid ones those
English32Reminder:Scroll button:Log button: To start raw data recording:• Have the General Status screen displayed on the front panel display.• Press
English33Log button to mark the beginning of the occupation. This takes you back to the General Status screen as well.To stop an occupation:• From the
UHF RadiosRegulations and Safety. The receiver may be fitted with an internal radio as an option. It can also be connected to an external UHF radio.Re
English34Downloading RawData FilesGNSS raw data files (G-files) recorded by the receiver (see Step-by-Step Procedure on page 31) can be made available
English35Charging Batteries - Using External PowerBatteries Vs.External PowerSourceThe SP80 can be powered by its internal, removable batteries, or by
English36ChargingBatteries,Scenario #2• Keep the batteries in the receiver.• Use the AC/DC power block ([1]) that you connect to the receiver’s serial
English37Using Cable P/N 59044-10-SPN from the Office Power Kit *: These items are part of the SP80 Office Power Kit P/N 94336 (option).Using Cable P/
English38Anti-Theft ProtectionTheory ofOperationPurposeThe SP80 integrates an anti-theft function to protect your equipment while it is left operating
English39What Events Will Trigger a Theft Alarm?From the moment the anti-theft protection is enabled (and an anti-theft position has been saved in the
English40There won’t be any possibility for the thief to quit that mode and so the receiver will stay completely unusable (even if the SIM card is rem
English41Using the Anti-Theft Protection inSurvey Pro• Power on the SP80. Wait until the boot sequence is over.• On the data collector, launch Survey
English42– [3] Email Settings: This button allows you to configure your email account (i.e. that of the embedded email sender).You need to provide Sur
English43– Send Anti-theft Messages: Check this box if the contact is supposed to receive anti-theft messages. Keep it cleared otherwise.• Tap to sa
Table of ContentsAbout Spectra Precision SP80 ...1SP80 Packout...
English44Using the Anti-Theft Protection inFAST Survey• Power on the SP80. Wait until the boot sequence is over.• On the data collector, launch FAST S
English45Email Settings button: Tap on this button to access the email server settings (SMTP server, sender’s email address, port ID, user name and pa
English46Using the UHF Kit OptionThe SP80 UHF kit is an option that you can use to implement a radio-based, standalone RTK base/rover system (see Opti
English47Installing the UHFModule into theReceiver• Power off the SP80 and turn it upside down.• Use the L-shaped Torx screwdriver provided in the SP8
English48Configuring theUHF Module• Use cable P/N59044-10-SPN from the SP80 Office Power Kit to connect the receiver to the computer (see diagram belo
English49Completing RoverRadio SetupOnce the UHF module has been secured to the receiver (see Installing the UHF Module into the Receiver on page 47)
English50Completing BaseRadio Setup WithExternal UHFAntennaTwo types of base setups are possible with an external UHF antenna:• The UHF antenna may be
English51On receiver side, after the UHF module has been secured to the receiver and properly configured, do the following whatever your choice of ant
English52Technical SpecificationsGNSSCharacteristics• 240 GNSS channels – GPS L1 C/A, L1P (Y), L2P (Y), L2C, L5– GLONASS L1 C/A, L2 C/A– BeiDou B1 (ph
English53Real-TimePerformance• Instant-RTK® initialization– Typically 2 seconds for baselines less than 20 km– Reliability: up to 99.9%• RTK initializ
Base Setup... 29Network Base ...
English54• Environmental characteristics:– Operating temperature: -40° to +65°C (-40° to +149°F) (4) (5) (6)– Charging batteries left inside the recei
English55Standard &Optional SystemComponentsSee SP80 Packout on page 2.Data Collectorsand SoftwareThe following options are available for use with
English56 AppendixUSB Connection The receiver is fitted with a USB connector that you can use to establish an emulated RS232 serial line with a comput
English57Unless otherwise specified in the Release Note attached to the upgrade package, follow the instructions below to complete the upgrade of your
English58Restoring FactorySettingsThis is done by pressing simultaneously the three front panel buttons (Power + Scroll + Log). All factory settings a
English59Alerts The table below lists some of the level-1 and level-2 alerts you should know.All indicate problems that can be remedied without extern
IndexEnglishSymbols"LOC" 19"W84" 19Numerics3.5G 15/8" threaded insert 66G 1AAC/DC power block 2, 35, 36Adapters 3ADL accessor
EnglishQQZSS 52RRadio screen 20Range pole, 2 m 3Raw data recording flowchart 31Raw Data Recording Information 17Receiver Information screen 19Remote b
User GuideSP80 GNSS Receiver©2014 Trimble Navigation Limited. All rights reserved. Spectra Precision is a Division of Trimble Navigation Limited. Spec
English1About Spectra Precision SP80The Spectra Precision SP80 is a new-generation GNSS receiver that combines decades of GNSS RTK technology with a r
English2SP80 PackoutNOTE: Spectra Precision reserves the right to make changes to the lists of items provided below without prior notice.StandardAcces
English3OptionalAccessoriesThree different kits specific to the SP80 are available as optional accessories.(1) When applicable, the items part of thes
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