Here are a few things to be aware of:. 1. ProLink requires Administrator rights when using projects. Each project is stored in a directory of its own. 2.
(GPS RTK only) Prolink does not use a geoid model, so be aware you may find height differences between the results from the data-collector and the reduction from Prolink. Reduce in the data-collector. If you've downloaded an unreduced file for archiving purposes, you may send it back to the controller to be reduced or to continue field work. 3. Change of target height.
Sometimes a change of target height is skipped in the reduction process, leading to incorrect heights for all points till the next target height change. 4. Sin and Cos functions in customised exports don't work. 5. (GPS RTK only). Reducing RTK data in Prolink: Antenna height of second and subsequent base stations in the same file are ignored - so if the second base station has a different antenna height, you'll see incorrect elevations for all points observed using that second base station.
Now we'll see how to download data to the computer, using one of the guides that made by one of my technicians. Sokkia total station set 520 data. please tell me from where i can download the software of downloading data( prolink 1.15). ProLink Software. ProLink was Download version 1.15 of ProLink To transfer a file from a Sokkia Total Station you can use the 'receive' function in ProLink. DOWNLOAD. 4 696 users of Software Informer have this software installed on their The most commonly used version of Prolink is 1.15, with over 95% of all. ProLINK is a Shareware software in the category System Utilities developed by Prolink. The latest version of ProLINK is 1.15, released on 02/19/2008. Здесь вы сможете бесплатно скачать следующее программное обеспечение: Sokkia Sokkia Spectrum Link - передача данных с тахеометров и GPS Sokkia на Sokkia ProLink 1.15 - для импорта полевых данных с электронных.
This only seems to happen on certain Operating Systems. 6. When re-opening a project, the co-ordinate order reverts to Northing, Easting, even if you set the default to Easting, Northing. To transfer a file from a Sokkia Total Station you can use the 'receive' function in ProLink.
Sokkia prolink intrucciones de uso para descarga de DATOS. hey. i uused for a long time prolink 1.15 on windows XP. "I hope to publish soon a new video with this program How to download data from a Nikon total station and import to ArcMap - Duration: 13:33. by Steve Wernke 20,536 views. 13:33.
Sokkia prolink intrucciones de uso para descarga de DATOS. hey. i uused for a long time prolink 1.15 on windows XP. "I hope to publish soon a new video with this program How to download data from a Nikon total station and import to ArcMap - Duration: 13:33. by Steve Wernke 20,536 views. 13:33. Se puede usar tambien para equipo Sokkia en Windows Vista y Windows 7 Sokkia Prolink y Sokkia Link Prolink version 1.15 (la mas confiable 9 Mb). Есть Prolink 1.15, сам этой прогой не пользовался, если надо Вместо Prolink используйте Sokkia Link/Она намного лучше скачать.
After you have 'received' the file on the PC, you can 'import' it into a ProLink project. For most Sokkia Total Stations use the SDR33 (SDR) device.
You'll need to set the PC ready to receive and then 'send' the job from the Total Station. If your Total Station or SDR data-logger is sending the job (records are counting) but the PC is still displaying 'waiting to receive' check the following:. are you connected to the correct com port? In case of doubt, try all COM ports.
are the communication parameters the same on the PC and in the instrument? Check the speed (baud rate) but also the parity, data bits, stop bits. Leave Xon/Xoff unchecked and handshake 'none' for now. is the com port available? Not occupied by Activesync, for instance. Older models like the SET2Cii and other C series with built-in Sokkia data cards will use the ' SCR2' device (set to 9600 baud regardless of RS232 speed in instrument !) to communicate. Set File Type in the left hand screen to *.
SCR. These instruments should be set 'On Line' in the Menu/Card/Comms menu and will receive a *. scr (not SDR) file to the PC. The same settings apply if you're using an external SCR2 card reader. If you have (intermittent) communication problems between the SDR33 and the Total Station, the cable attached to the SDR33 is likely to be faulty. Once you have a new cable, make sure not to squash the cable by inserting the SDR33 head first into the carry pouch. Have a look (with e.
Notepad, not MSWord) at the data-file, to see whether the import format you selected actually matches the contents of the ascii file:. remove header record - ProLink will try to decode it as the first data-record. check for empty code fields. check that the separator (comma, space or tab) before an empty (code) field is present. replace the PtENZCd_FBK_Comma_Del_Imp.
TDF file that came with Prolink 1. 15 to this one: PtENZCd_FBK_Comma_Del_Imp. TDF. You'll see this error message when the transformation file (*.
xfm) which was used on the SDR datalogger in a GPS RTK survey, is not present on the PC. For Australia, typically the AUST0002. xfm file is used and it should be in the prolinkxfm folder.
Another possibility is that the Windows registry is telling Prolink to search for your xfm in a different folder, a legacy from installs of an earlier version of Prolink, or Sokkia Link. The first file you import into a new ProLink project determines the coordinate system used in that project. So if the first file is recorded on e.
GDA94- zone 56, you'll get an error message if following files are recorded on other zones or did not use an. xfm file. 1. If you do not have known coordinates for the GPS base station, use 'unknown' setting. You can now enter completely arbitrary coordinates. But you must visit a known point with the rover and perform a calibration on the data-collector to get to your desired coordinate system.
2. If you do have known coordinates for your base, use 'known' setting - and you don't need to do a calibration. But visit a known point as a check. 'Known' implies that the initial coordinate system will be using the entered known northing and easting as starting point. 'Unknown' implies that the initial coordinate system will use the autonomous GPS coordinates, converted to northing and easting. This should get your job within a few meters. Similarly to the xfm setting of the first file, it is the setting in the first file which determines whether 'known' or 'unknown' initial coordinates are used in a ProLink project.
3. In case you entered known coordinates for your base station, but left the Base Coord field 'unknown' by accident. and you did not do a calibration, you will find all of your coordinates off by the same amount. To correct this situation, change 'arbitrary' to 'known' in ProLink's field book view, export the field book file as SDR file and import this new file into a NEW project. Or import another file with 'known' setting first.