configuring a verizon cell phone with the tsc2 for vrs surveying chuck hutchins vectors, inc
TRANSCRIPT
Configuring a Verizon Cell Phone with the
TSC2 for VRS Surveying
Chuck HutchinsVectors, Inc.
Step 1: Bluetooth
Establish a Bluetooth partnership between the TSC2 and your cell phone. Select:
Configuration Controller
Bluetooth
from the main menu of Survey Controller.
Select the “Config” soft key at the bottom of the screen.
Ensure that the “Turn on Bluetooth” box is checked. Do not check the box that
places the device in discoverable mode.
Select the devices pane at the bottom of the screen.
Ensure that your cell phone is in discovery mode and select “New Partnership…”
Click icon to add picture
WARNING!!! This next part is tricky so pay close attention!
Select your cell phone from the partnership list and select the “Next” soft key at the bottom right of the screen.
Enter a password of 0000 on the TSC2.
Enter the same password on the cell phone.
Click icon to add picture
Ensure that the “Dialup Networking” box is checked.
Select the “Finish” soft key in the bottom right of the screen when you are finished.
Notice that your cell phone is now in the partnership list.
Select the “ok” soft key in the top, right corner to exit out of the Bluetooth Config.
Select the “Esc” soft key in the lower, left corner of the screen to return to the main menu of Survey Controller.
You have successfully created a Bluetooth partnership between your
Verizon cell phone and the TSC2.
Step 2: Creating a VRS Survey Style
Select:
Configuration Survey Styles
from the main menu of Survey Controller
Click icon to add picture
Select the “New” soft key at the bottom, left of the screen.
Click icon to add picture
Give the style a name and choose “GNSS” as your style type.
Choose “Accept” at the bottom, right of the screen.
Select “Rover Options.”
Click icon to add picture
Change the Broadcast format to: VRS (CMR)
Continue to Page 2.
Select the type of antenna that will be used as a VRS rover as well as the “Measured to” method (typically “Bottom of Antenna Mount”). Go to Page 3.
Select the GNSS signals that you want your VRS rover to track.
Tap the “Accept” key when you are finished.
Notice that there is no longer any “Base Options” or “Base Radio.”
Select “Rover Radio.”
Click icon to add picture
Change the Type to “Internet Connection.
Select the extension arrow under Dial Profile.
Select the “New” soft key at the bottom of the screen.
Click icon to add picture
Enter a name for the new dial profile.
Select the extension arrow under Network Connections.
Select “Config” at the bottom of the screen.
Choose Add a new modem connection.
Click icon to add picture
Give the modem a name and select “Bluetooth” under Select a modem.
Select “Next” in the bottom, right of the screen.
Select your cell phone from the partnership list and then choose “Next.”
Click icon to add picture
Type in #777.
Choose “Next” in the bottom, right of the screen.
Click icon to add picture
The User Name will be the 10 digit phone number of the cell phone @VZW3G.COM. For example: [email protected]
The password is (lower case): vzw
Select “Finish” in the bottom, right of the screen.
Select “ok” in the top, right of the screen.
Choose the new Network Connection that was just created.
Click icon to add picture
Notice the Network Connection is now occupied. Select the extension arrow under APN and choose “None.” Ensure that the Use NTRIP box is checked and ensure that the Use proxy server is unchecked. Proceed to Page 2.
Everything on page 2 will be provided to you by the entity that controls the local VRS Network.
Once this information is attained, you may store the dial profile.
Select the Dial Profile that was just created.
Accept the Rover Radio configuration.
Click icon to add picture
Select Site Calibration, check the box under “Fix H. Scale to 1.0.” Accept the changes.
Store the VRS survey style.
Congratulations!
You have successfully created a VRS survey style for a Verizon Wireless cell phone!
Let’s go survey!
Questions???