Short Instruction

Modified on Mon, 13 Nov, 2023 at 11:05 AM

  1.  Go outdoor, where a good GNSS reception is available
  2. Mount the ImageVector on the camera and gently tighten
  3. Connect the camera add-on cable to the logger. The socket clicks into place.
  4. On/Off/Trigger LED illuminates constantly (if flickering, contact support)
  5. Wait until the #Satellites LED starts to blink periodically. E.g. 9 flashes per cycle indicates reception from 9 satellites.
  6. Allow the GNSS system to warm up for a few minutes.
  7. Correction data:
    • If you have a RTK connection available (WLAN, or Bluetooth), start it and wait until a FIX solution is established
    • If you have a BaseStation for PPK Processing, this will be a good time to turn the BaseStation on.
  8. From now on, try to keep the antenna vertical and do not tilt the camera past 40°. You must also keep the camera upright in between taking photographs.
  9. Take an easily identifiable photo (e.g. of your hand). Check that the On/Off/Trigger LED on the logger and the LED on the camera add-on blink as you take the photo (IMPORTANT).
  10. Take photos. Wait at least 1 second between photos.
  11. After the last photo, wait a further 2 minutes before disconnecting the camera add-on from the logger (pull on the metal sleeve). 
  12. Put everything back in the transport case.
  13. Back in office, save data (*.000, *.ubx) to your PC and remove unnecessary files from the logger.
  14. Use REDtoolbox software www.REDcatch.at/REDtoolbox for GNSS and GEOTAGGING your images.

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