Topcon Positioning Systems SL-100 SL-100 User Manual SL 100 IM
Topcon Positioning Systems (Aust) Pty Limited SL-100 SL 100 IM
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3, )NSTALLATION AND 3ETUP 'UIDE P O S I T I O N I N G S Y S T E M S SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide Part Number 1000226-01 Rev. A ECO XXXXXX ©Copyright Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. August 2012 All contents in this manual are copyrighted by Topcon. All rights reserved. The information contained herein may not be used, accessed, copied, stored, displayed, sold, modified, published, distributed, or otherwise reproduced without express written consent from Topcon. Terms and Conditions Thank you for buying this Topcon product. This manual has been prepared to assist you with the installation of the product and its use is subject to these Terms and Conditions. Usage and Safety This product is designed for use by professionals. Always use safety precautions when operating this or any Topcon product. Copyrights All information contained in this Manual is the intellectual property of, and copyrighted material of TPS. All rights are reserved. 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TOC Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................... 1 Installation ...................................................................... 2 SL-100 SIM Card .................................................................................... 2 Mag Mount Kit (Optional) ..................................................................... 3 9911-1014 Ethernet Cable to MC-R3 Breakout B Cable Connection ................................................ 4 9911-1015 Power and Serial Cable to MC-R3 Breakout A Cable Connection ................................................ 6 SL-100 and SL-R3 Antenna Installation ................................................ 9 SL-100 Cable Connection ....................................................................... 9 SL-100 Configuration ..................................................... 11 Enter SiteLINK Configuration Tool Web Interface ......................... 11 Check SL-R3 Firmware .................................................................... 12 Configure SL-100 for Cellular .......................................................... 13 Configure SIM Card (GPRS) ............................................................ 15 Configure VPN (If Running VPN on the SiteLINK Server) ............ 16 Configure SiteLINK Server .............................................................. 18 Check OpenVPN Status (If Running VPN) ...................................... 20 3DMC Configuration ...................................................... 21 Install 3DMC SiteLINK Authorization Codes ................................. 21 Connecting to the SiteLINK Server .................................................. 22 SiteLINK Direct ................................................................................ 24 Direct Network Connection .............................................................. 25 SL-100 LED Status ......................................................... 26 P/N 1000226-01 Table of Contents Safety Warnings ............................................................ 27 RF Radiation Hazard Warning ............................................................... 27 Regulatory Information ................................................. 27 IC Statements .......................................................................................... 27 Déclaration de conformité IC: ................................................................ 28 ii SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide Introduction Developed as an add-on component to a standard Topcon 3D system, the SL-100 is a rugged housing for the SL-R3 SiteLINK radio modem, providing a SiteLINK-ready solution on the job site for a variety of construction machines. This manual describes how to install the SL-100, radio antenna, and cables, and how to configure your unit. Figure 1. SL-100 1000221-01 KIT, SL-100 Upgrade • 1 ea. ASSY, SL-100 W/ SL-R3 • 1 ea. Power Cable - SL-100 to MC-R3, 9 ft. 11 in. (3000mm) • 1 ea. Ethernet Cable - SL-100 TO MC-R3, 9 ft. 11 in. (3000mm) • 1 ea. Kit, Antenna Config SL-R3 • 1 ea. SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide • 1 ea. #20 Deutsch Removal Tool 1000222-01 KIT, SL-100 - MC-R3 Breakout B Connector (Optional) • 1 ea. SL-100 – MC-R3 Breakout B Connector • 1 ea. DRC26-40 MC-R3 Breakout B Connector Dust Boot 1000220-01 SL-100 Mag Mount Kit (Optional) P/N 1000226-01 Installation Additional Parts Required • 3DMC upgrade to: – 7050-1106 Password, 3DMC Standard + SiteLINK – 7050-1106 Password, 3DMC Standard + SiteLINK Advanced • SIM Card (SIM APN, Username, Password) Installation SL-100 SIM Card 1. Remove the eight (8) retaining screws from the base of the SL-100. Remove Screw 8 Plcs. Figure 2. Remove Screws 2. Remove the base. Figure 3. Remove Base SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide Mag Mount Kit (Optional) 3. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot. SIM Card Slot Figure 4. Insert SIM Card 4. Reinstall the eight (8) retaining screws onto the SL-100 base using Blue Loctite (not included), and torque to 12 in-lbs. Mag Mount Kit (Optional) If you are installing the optional Mag Mount Kit (P/N: 1000220-01), refer to the Mag Mount Installation Instructions (P/N: 7010-1026). P/N 1000226-01 Installation 9911-1014 Ethernet Cable to MC-R3 Breakout B Cable Connection 1. Locate the existing installed MC-R3 Breakout B cable attached to Conn B of the MC-R3. Breakout B Connector Figure 5. Breakout B Cable 2. Disconnect the Breakout B cable from the MC-R3. NOTICE If the existing system does not have a Breakout B cable attached to Conn B, you must have the SL-100 MC-R3 B Connector Kit (P/N: 1000222-01) to complete the install. 3. Pull back the rubber boot on the Breakout B cable to expose the wire comb. Wire Comb Rubber Boot Figure 6. Expose Wire Comb SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide 9911-1014 Ethernet Cable to MC-R3 Breakout B Cable Connection 4. To remove the sealing plugs from pins 6, 16, 26, and 36 from the wire comb (see Figure 7), insert a large paper clip, or something similar into the mating end of the connector, and push out the sealing plug. Wire Comb Remove 4 Sealing Plugs Figure 7. Remove 4 Sealing Plugs 5. Route the new Ethernet cable through the rubber boot. Wire Comb Ethernet Cable Routed through Rubber Boot Rubber Boot Figure 8. Route Ethernet Cable through Boot P/N 1000226-01 Installation 6. Install the wires according to the colors noted in the wiring diagram (Figure 9). Slide the wires/contacts into the connector until they lock in place. MC-R3 Breakout B 16 26 36 Ethernet Cable (9911-1014) Eth RX+ Eth RXEth TX+ Eth TX- WHITE BLUE YELLOW ORANGE Figure 9. Ethernet to MC-R3 Breakout B Cable Wiring Diagram 7. Connect the MC-R3 Breakout B cable to the MC-R3 Controller, slide the rubber boot back into place, and tighten the Breakout B Connector screw. 9911-1015 Power and Serial Cable to MC-R3 Breakout A Cable Connection 1. Locate the existing installed MC-R3 Breakout A cable attached to Conn A of the MC-R3. Breakout A Connector Figure 10. Breakout A Cable 2. Disconnect the cable from the MC-R3. SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide 9911-1015 Power and Serial Cable to MC-R3 Breakout A Cable Connection 3. Pull back the rubber boot on the Breakout A cable to expose the wire comb. Wire Comb Rubber Boot Figure 11. Expose Wire Comb 4. To remove the sealing plugs from pins 5, 17, 27, 34, 37 & 39 from the wire comb, insert a large paper clip, or something similar, into the mating end of the connector, and push out each sealing plug. Wire Comb Remove 6 Sealing Plugs Figure 12. Remove 6 Sealing Plugs P/N 1000226-01 Installation 5. Route the new Power/Serial cable (9911-1015) through the rubber boot. Wire Comb Power/Serial Cable Routed through Rubber Boot Rubber Boot Figure 13. Route Power/Serial Cable through Boot 6. Install the wires according to the colors noted in the wiring diagram (Figure 14). Slide the wires/contacts into the connector until they lock in place. MC-R3 Breakout A 34 27 17 MAIN A TX MAIN A RX AUX A TX AUX A RX 37* V SUPPLY 39** GROUND Power/Serial Cable (9911-1015) YELLOW ORANGE BROWN BLUE RED BLACK * If in use, use pin 38 as an alternative to pin 37 ** If in use, use pin 19 or 29 as an alternative to pin 39 Figure 14. Power/Serial to MC-R3 Breakout A Cable Wiring Diagram 7. Connect the MC-R3 Breakout A cable to the MC-R3 Controller, slide the rubber boot back into place, and tighten the Breakout B Connector screw. SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide SL-100 and SL-R3 Antenna Installation SL-100 and SL-R3 Antenna Installation Install the SL-100 and the SL-R3 antenna on your machine where appropriate. SL-100 Cable Connection Connect the following cables to the SL-100 From the MC-R3 Controller Cable • 9911-1014 - Ethernet Cable (Black Connector) • 9911-1015 - Power Cable (Grey Connector) From the SL-R3 Antenna • 9050-18 - SL-R3 Antenna P/N 1000226-01 Installation Notes: 10 SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide SL-100 Configuration To use the GX-60 Display to configure the SL-100: Enter SiteLINK Configuration Tool Web Interface 1. Power up your 3DMC SiteLINK system by turing on the GX-60 display. The SL-100 and MC-R3 controller powers up with the GX-60. 2. Start Windows® Internet Explorer on the GX-60 Display. 3. Using the on-screen keyboard, type 192.168.0.1 into Internet Explorer’s address bar to connect to the SiteLINK Configuration Tool web interface. Figure 1. Access SiteLINK Configuration Tool Web Interface 4. When prompted for the user name and password, enter ”admin” for both. Figure 2. Enter SiteLINK Username and Password P/N 1000226-01 11 SL-100 Configuration Check SL-R3 Firmware The firmware version is listed at the top of every page (Figure 3). Figure 3. Firmware Version If the firmware needs upgrading, click Admin --> Firmware on the left side of the page and load the new firmware (Figure 4). Figure 4. Load New Firmware 12 SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide Configure SL-100 for Cellular 1. Click Device --> General on the left side of the page to enter the General Device Configuration page (Figure 5). Figure 5. Configure Device Mode to Cellular 2. Check that the Device Mode is set to Cellular (factory default). See Figure 6. • If the Device Mode is set to Cellular, skip step 3 and go to “Configure SIM Card (GPRS)” on page 1-15. • If the Device Mode is not set to Cellular, select Cellular from the Device Mode drop-down menu, and press Save. NOTICE P/N 1000226-01 Do not choose any option other than cellular. 13 SL-100 Configuration Figure 6. Device Mode - Cellular 3. Click Admin --> Reboot on the left side of the page to enter the Reboot page, and press Reboot. Figure 7. Reboot 14 SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide Configure SIM Card (GPRS) 1. Click Ports --> GPRS to enter the GPRS Port Configuration page (Figure 8). 2. Set the Function to GPRS Dialup. 3. Set the APN, Username, and Password as required by the SL-100’s SIM card. Your cellular carrier provides this information. Figure 8. Configure SIM Card 4. To confirm the cellular connection, click Status --> GPRS to enter the GPRS Status page (Figure 9). 5. Check that the SIM Status displays Ready, and monitor that, after a few minutes, the Status displays Connected. NOTICE P/N 1000226-01 As the GPRS Status page does not automatically update, it is necessary to press the refresh button on the browser from time to time while waiting for the Status to display Connected. 15 SL-100 Configuration Figure 9. Confirm Cellular Connection Configure VPN (If Running VPN on the SiteLINK Server) 1. Click Network --> OpenVPN to enter the Open VPN Status Connection page (Figure 10). 2. Check the OpenVPN Enabled and Check box. 3. Press Browse to select the VPN Configuration file supplied by the SiteLINK Server administrator. 16 SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide 4. After selecting the VPN Configuration file, press Save. NOTICE If you are not running VPN, do not check the OPENVPN Enabled check box. Figure 10. VPN Configuration P/N 1000226-01 17 SL-100 Configuration Configure SiteLINK Server 1. Click Network --> Server to enter the SiteLINK Server Configuration page, and enter the information as given by the SiteLINK Server Administrator. Figure 11. SiteLINK Server Configuration 2. To check the SiteLINK server status, click Status --> Server to enter the Server Status page, and confirm that the Connection Status displays Connected. NOTICE 18 If you plan to use GPS corrections from the SiteLINK Server, your SiteLink Administrator must configure the server to output GPS corrections. The GPS Status on the Server Status page should be OK. SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide x Figure 12. SiteLINK Server Status P/N 1000226-01 19 SL-100 Configuration Check OpenVPN Status (If Running VPN) Click Status --> OpenVPN to enter the OpenVPN Status page. Check that the Connection Status displays Connected. Figure 13. OpenVPN Status 20 SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide 3DMC Configuration Install 3DMC SiteLINK Authorization Codes 1. Tap Topcon Logo --> View --> About 3DMC. Figure 14. About 3DMC Menu Selection 2. Tap Options --> Modify to display the Site-Link Connection screen Figure 15. About 3DMC and Options Screens 3. Enter the Authorization code provided by your dealer or SiteLINK administrator, and press Ok (Figure 16) P/N 1000226-01 21 3DMC Configuration Figure 16. 3DMC SiteLINK Server Connection Connecting to the SiteLINK Server 1. Tap Topcon Logo --> Tools --> Site-Link --> Network connection. Figure 17. 3DMC SiteLINK Server Connection 22 SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide 2. Tap the Wrench icon to the right of the Server field, and use the on-screen keyboard to enter the SiteLINK Server IP address and Port in the format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/ PPPPP where X is the IP address and P is the Port Number as provided by the SiteLINK server administrator (Figure 18). Press Ok. Figure 18. 3DMC SiteLINK Server Connection P/N 1000226-01 23 3DMC Configuration SiteLINK Direct If the SiteLINK server is configured to output RTK corrections (by your SiteLINK administrator), you can configure 3DMC to use RTK corrections from the SiteLINK Server. 1. In 3DMC, in the machine builder GPS radio configuration screen, select SiteLINK Direct as the Radio type. 2. For Connected to, select Serial Port B. 3. Set the Format to match format that the SiteLINK server is configured to output (CMR, CMR+, or RTCM 3.x). Figure 19. 3DMC SiteLINK Server Connection 24 SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide Direct Network Connection Direct network connection is another option to establish a network connection through the SL-100. 1. In 3DMC in the machine builder GPS radio configuration screen, select Direct Network Connection as the Radio type (Figure 19). 2. For Connected to, select Serial Port B. 3. The Format field automatically updates when the net mount point is selected in a later step. 4. Press the Set and enter the Ntrip server IP address and port in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ pppp (provided by your Topnet [NTRIP] Server administrator). 5. Press the Net and enter in the NTRIP User name and Password (provided by your Topnet [NTRIP] Server administrator). The network type if you are running off Topnet is VRS. 6. Connect to the GPS. 7. Press Tools --> Configure radio --> Configure, and then press the Wrench icon to download the mount points. 8. Select the required mount point, and 3DMC will connect to the NTRIP Server and begin receiving GPS corrections. P/N 1000226-01 25 SL-100 LED Status SL-100 LED Status POWER LED (GREEN) ICON COLOR STATUS Solid Green On No Light No power TRANSMITT LED (GREEN/RED/AMBER) COLOR STATUS ICON No Light Amber No power Booting Green Flash Not connected to SiteLINK Server (No GPRS connection information) Solid Green Connected to SiteLINK Server but not receiving RTK corrections Solid Green w/Red Flash Connected to SiteLINK Server and receiving GPS corrections BLUETOOTH® LED (BLUE) ICON COLOR 26 STATUS Solid Blue Bluetooth connection enabled and operational No Light Bluetooth connection unavailable SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide RF Radiation Hazard Warning Safety Warnings RF Radiation Hazard Warning To ensure compliance with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure requirements, this device must be installed in a location where the antennas of the device will have a minimum distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. Using higher gain antennas and types of antennas not certified for use with this product is not allowed. The device shall not be co-located with another transmitter. Installez l'appareil en veillant à conserver une distance d'au moins 20 cm entre les éléments rayonnants et les personnes. Cet avertissement de sécurité est conforme aux limites d'exposition définies par la norme CNR-102 at relative aux fréquences radio. Regulatory Information IC Statements This Class (A or B) digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. P/N 1000226-01 27 Regulatory Information Déclaration de conformité IC: Cet appareil numérique de la classe (A or B) est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante. Ce matériel respecte les standards RSS exempt de licence d’Industrie Canada. Son utilisation est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit causer aucune interférence, et (2) l’appareil doit accepter toute interférence, quelle qu’elle soit, y compris les interférences susceptibles d’entraîner un fonctionnement non requis de l’appareil. Selon la réglementation d’Industrie Canada, ce radio-transmetteur ne peut utiliser qu’un seul type d’antenne et ne doit pas dépasser la limite de gain autorisée par Industrie Canada pour les transmetteurs. Afin de réduire les interférences potentielles avec d’autres utilisateurs, le type d’antenne et son gain devront être définis de telle façon que la puissance isotrope rayonnante équivalente (EIRP) soit juste suffisante pour permettre une bonne communication. 28 SL-100 Upgrade Kit Installation and Setup Guide REV Description ECO Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. 7400 National Drive, Livermore, CA 94550 800∙443.4567 www.topconpositioning.com ISO 9001:2000 FM 68448 SL-100 Installation and Setup Guide P/N: 10000226-01 Rev A ©2012 Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. No unauthorized duplication.
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