ikeGPS 4000 BLUETOOTH, BLE & 802.11 a/b/g/n Measuring Device User Manual Tiger 160317
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IKE 4 user manual IKE 4 user manual Copyright © 2016 IKEGPS LTD. IKE4-000-00-00-1.0 Visit http://ikegps.com/ike-4/ for software updates • manuals • tutorials • videos IKE 4 user manual contents introduction X what’s in the box X IKE 4 system overview X system setup X IKE 4 tripod X IKE Field – how it works IKE Ofice X IKE Field X IKE 4 user manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing the IKE 4 Your IKE 4 is a location-based measuring solution that will greatly increase your productivity when undertaking utility asset management surveys and related measurements. The IKE 4 integrates a digital camera, compass, laser range inder, mobile computer, and precision GPS. With your IKE solution you can quickly: Collect geo-located pole photos Measure wire span heights, even across busy roads Determine wire clearances from vegetation or buildings Make accurate attachment height measurements on captured photos This document will guide you through: Setting up your IKE system Making in-ield measurement tasks Transferring data from the IKE Field to IKE Ofice Measuring attachment heights from a photo Outputting data in industry standard ile formats IKE 4 user manual What’s in the box IKE device USB car charger power cable micro USB cable AC charger with plug adapter screwdriver shoulder strap for hard case hard case (not shown) A SIM card and SD card are not included. IMPORTANT: The IKE 4 device is designed to be used with the IKE Tripod. It should not be used while being held by hand or placed close to the user’s body. 11 10 IKE 4 user manual LCD display power button power port USB port volume buttons lash 7 camera 8 laser receive lens 9 laser transmit lens 10 stylus pen thread 11 tripod screw thread WARNING This device contains an eye safe class 1M laser product. Invisible laser radiation is emitted from (and received into) the front apertures. Avoid staring into the laser beam. This product complies with IEC60825-1 Ed 2.0 and 21CFR1040.10 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.50, dated July 26 2001. WARNING This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm during normal operation. CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those speciied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. WARNING LASER RADIATION DO NOT EXPOSE USERS OF TELESCOPIC OPTICS CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT IKE 4 system overview Plan Capture Upload Design a form or import a Spida Client ile Make measurements and capture data in your forms using the IKE Field device Upload data to IKE Ofice over Wi-Fi Measure Use Photo Measure in IKE Ofice to measure pole attachment heights Export Export your collections to one of the following formats: KML, JSON, PDF or SPIDA IKE 4 user manual system setup IKE 4 software IKE Ofice IKE Ofice makes data transfer from your IKE Field device simple. Customize and deploy forms directly to your IKE Field device and export various ile types from captured data. Make accurate photo measurements and save marked-up photos. IKE Field Your device has been shipped with the latest factory software — your installed version shows on the IKE Field device main screen. However, the team at IKE regularly makes product improvements. Updates will be delivered to your device via the Google Play store. You only need to update the software when prompted, and you will stay up to date. IKE 4 documentation IKE 4 setup guide A guide to getting started with your IKE ield device IKE 4 user manual (this guide) The most comprehensive A-Z guide to using your IKE device IKE 4 ieldcraft guide How to get the best results from your IKE, tips and tricks to improve performance, accuracy, and productivity additional software • Web Browser – IKE Ofice supports Internet Explorer 11+, Firefox and Chrome browsers. • Google Earth™ – View your data and measurements by clicking on their location on aerial photographs. IKE 4 user manual IKE 4 tripod Your device is designed to be used with the IKE 4 tripod, which provides a stable platform to obtain the most accurate results when measuring objects such as target poles and wires. The tripod has a low magnetic signature that will not affect the IKE device’s compass, which helps provide accurate measurements. Important: Tripods other than the IKE tripod will likely produce less accurate results than the IKE tripod. IKE Field – how it works IKE 4 user manual IKE Field IKE Field Signing In Settings Creating a job Downloading forms Starting a collection Viewing the map Uploading data Making measurements signing In 1. Sign in to the application with the same email and password as you used for IKE Ofice. This user information will be saved, so the next time the application is opened it will already be logged in to the most recent account. IKE 4 user manual settings After turning on the IKE, navigate to the device’s Settings. There are four (4) separate Settings sections: • Wireless & networks • Device • Personal • System Each will be discussed briely, in general. Wireless & networks • Wi-Fi — touch Wi-Fi, and then touch the slider to move it to the On position. Chose a wireless connection. • Turbo download — touch Turbo download to download large iles (>20 MB) faster, using the WiFi and 4G/3G networks simultaneously. Touch the slider to move it to the On position. • Bluetooth — touch Bluetooth, and then touch the slider to move it to the On position. Choose a Bluetooth device • Data usage — touch Data usage to check daily and total data usage. Default is OVERVIEW. Touch Wi-Fi to view app usages. Touch available monthly segments to compare across time. 10 IKE 4 user manual • • • • • More — Touch More to access Airplane mode Tethering & portable hotspot VPN Cellular networks IKE 4 user manual 11 settings 1. After turning on the IKE, navigate to the device’s Settings. 2. Move to the Wireless & networks section. 3. Select the router you want. 4. Enter the router’s password and select CONNECT. For extended Internet coverage, use a standard AT&T SIM card, or a micro or nano card with an adapter, in the IKE SIM card slot under the battery. Refer to IKE 4 Training Module 4 for further details. 12 IKE 4 user manual 5. Navigate: Settings > Device > Display There you can change • Brightness level • Adaptive brightness • Sleep Change the Brightness level for easy viewing. Adjust the Adaptive brightness, depending on the light in your environment. Change the Sleep mode setting to save battery life during periods of inactivity. IKE 4 user manual 13 6. Navigate: Settings > Personal > Location Touch Location to manage: • Location settings • Satellite-based augmentation systems (SBAS) For the IKE device’s GPS to function correctly, SBAS must be turned on • • Location — touch Location, and then touch the slider to move it to the On position. SBAS — touch the SBAS slider to move it to the On position. IKE Settings 1. Sign in to the IKE Field app, using the same sign in information as the IKE Ofice account. The app opens to the My Jobs screen. 2. On the My Jobs screen, touch the More icon ( ) in the upper-right of the screen. 3. Touch Settings. Now you can change • the Date Format • the Measurement Unit. 4. Touch Date Format to choose between MM/dd/yyyy and dd/MM/yyyy formats. 5. Touch Measurement Unit to choose between feet and meters. 14 IKE 4 user manual creating a job 1. To create a job, navigate to the My Jobs screen. 2. Touch the orange plus icon 3. Enter the name of the Job. 4. Touch ATTACH FORM. When connected to the Internet, the page will automatically check for available updated and new forms. IKE 4 user manual 15 5. Tap DOWNLOAD to download the latest forms. When forms are downloaded, you have access to them, even without Internet connectivity. 6. Select the form you want to use. 16 IKE 4 user manual 7. When the job has a name and a form attached to it, tap the CREATE button in the top right. To ensure you have the resources for data collection, we recommend creating a job and applying the form before going on site. If your IKE device has a SIM card or Wi-Fi connectivity in the ield, you will be able to receive form updates. 8. The My Jobs screen shows all of the jobs on the device. Select the Job you wish to work on to proceed. IKE 4 user manual 17 9. Now you are ready to start collecting form data. Tap the button to create your irst collection. 10. You can enter data directly into the on-screen form and use tools to make measurements. Anything with a plus button can be repeated multiple times. 18 IKE 4 user manual 11. Tap the next to equipment sub-form to start collecting data about that attachment. 12. When you have collected all of the information about the equipment, click the done button at the top right. IKE 4 user manual 19 13. You can see that one piece of equipment has been captured. Tap the Save icon to keep this information. Tap the Back icon to go back to the Job screen. 14. The Job screen shows all of the collections you have made for this job in both a list and on a map. Tapping the down arrow next to a collection shows a summary. 20 IKE 4 user manual 15. The summary gives you an overview of a collection by showing which sub-forms have been collected. 16. Tapping the Map tab shows your collections for this job on a map. 17. Tapping the will take you to the form screen to add another collection. 18. Tapping on the location balloon will take you to that collection. IKE 4 user manual 21 uploading data After you’ve collected the data, you will want to upload the data to the IKE Ofice. 1. Re-establish a Wi-Fi connection or utilize a data package through an AT&T SIM card, if necessary. 2. Return to the jobs list on the My Jobs screen. 3. Touch the gray, outlined circle to the left of the job name. 4. Ensure the number to the left of the job becomes highlighted in gray and the correct number of selected iles is indicated at the top of the screen. 5. Touch the upload arrow to upload your job. A dialog box indicates the status of the upload and indicates when successful. After uploading, the job is paired with an orange, uploaded circle. Now you can view the job in IKE Ofice. After uploading your iles, we recommend exiting the IKE Field app prior to powering down the IKE device. 22 IKE 4 user manual making measurements Local GPS Position 1. To capture a location, select the ield and choose from local position (GPS icon)(GPS only) or target position (Camera Icon) (GPS + laser offset). 2. For the Local GPS position tool, the current accuracy shows the expected accuracy of the position. Pressing START begins averaging GPS data over 30 seconds to get the best accuracy. Try not to move or cover the device during this process. IKE 4 user manual 23 3. Counting down 4. Location captured. The green pin on the map shows the location captured. The blue dot shows your current location. 24 IKE 4 user manual Target GPS Position 1. Aim at the target with the crosshair to ensure the laser is hitting the object you want to locate. 2. Ensure the crosshair color is green which indicates that all of the instruments (GPS, Compass and Laser) are providing information 3. Tap the blue capture button at the bottom of the screen to take a picture and capture the location. Note: you can zoom in using the slider on the right to help with aiming Note: tapping on different areas of the camera will change the brightness/focus, like a standard Android camera. IKE 4 user manual 25 Point to Point 1. Aim at the irst target and capture when the crosshair turns green. 2. Aim at the second target and capture when the crosshair turns green. 26 IKE 4 user manual 3. The distance and bearing from Point A to Point B are calculated. 4. Click RETAKE if you’re not satisied with your results. IKE 4 user manual 27 Point to Point 1. Aim at the wire, wait for the crosshair to turn green and tap the capture button. 2. Use the orange guide arrows to locate the position directly below the wire. 28 IKE 4 user manual 3. When the arrows disappear and both the crosshair and the height measurement area turn green, tap the capture button. 4. The results screen shows the height of the wire and a photo with the crosshair. IKE 4 user manual 29 Photo Measure 1. Aim at the pole with the crosshair. 2. Ensure the guideline that runs down the whole screen matches the angle of the pole. 3. When the crosshair is green tap the blue capture button at the bottom of the screen. 30 IKE 4 user manual IKE Ofice IKE Ofice is a cloud-based ile management system with which you can • create customizable forms • upload and download ield data • measure heights of utility poles and their attachments logging in When signing into IKE Ofice for the irst time use the admin login and password provided by ikeGPS. Enter these details, then click LOGIN. IKE Ofice tools On the left side of the IKE Ofice page are the various IKE Oice tool tabs: • Summary • Jobs • Forms • Accounts • Settings When a tab is accessed, it will be highlighted in orange. The following section will examine each tab in detail. IKE 4 user manual 31 summary screen The Summary screen shows the most recently uploaded collections and jobs. From here you can navigate to an individual job or collection. To access the summary, click Summary. Now you see the following highlights of the uploaded jobs: • Number of features (A) • Pole ID (B) • Date and time of collection (C) • Thumbnail sets of collection captures (D) • More information (E) Clicking on a right arrow for more information shows you that pole’s complete information. 32 IKE 4 user manual jobs screen The Jobs screen shows all the data uploaded from the IKE 4 device to the speciic account. Jobs are displayed chronologically, based on the date they were collected. To access the jobs, click Jobs. By selecting a Job name, the job’s summary appears. IKE 4 user manual 33 Now you see the following highlights of the uploaded jobs: • Number of features (A) • Pole ID (B) • Date and time of collection (C) • Thumbnail sets of collection captures (D) • More information (E) Clicking on a right arrow for more information shows you that pole’s complete information. Now you see all the data collected for this feature, such as • Pole ID • Location data • True Size capture • Sub-forms This data is shaped by form creation and ield data collection. Therefore, it is very important to be mindful of requirements when creating forms, via the IKE Ofice Forms tab. 34 IKE 4 user manual forms screen The Forms screen shows all the available forms. From this screen you can add customizable forms to your account. To access the forms, click Forms. By selecting a form’s edit button, the Form menu appears, and you can Test a new form against a pole, to ensure you have all the necessary information for pole-loading analysis. IKE 4 user manual 35 IKE Ofice quick guide logging in When signing into IKE Ofice for the irst time use the admin login and password provided by ikeGPS. Enter these details, then click LOGIN. managing accounts 1. To add a new user, click on Accounts then on 36 IKE 4 user manual 2. Enter the user details, then click create. 3. When the conirmation message appears, copy the login details (username and password) and pass them on to the user. Click OK to close the window. IKE 4 user manual 37 To delete a user or reset a password, click the More icon ( select the option required. ) to the right of the account and summary screen The summary screen shows the most recently uploaded collections and jobs. From here you can navigate to an individual job or collection. To access the summary, click Summary. 38 IKE 4 user manual customising the date format and measurement units You can change the date format and measurement units. To do this, click Settings then click to select the preferred date format and/or measurement units. creating a form Note: It is important to set up the Internet connection to access your forms, especially the irst time using the network. 1. To create a form, click on Forms then on . IKE 4 user manual 39 2. Select the type of form you want to create. If you have a client.json ile from ikeGPS, you can select Import SPIDACalc Client ile to create a form speciically to be used with SPIDACalc. To create a form from scratch, select New Blank Form. 3. When the form is created, click SAVE to make the form available for download onto the IKE device. 40 IKE 4 user manual The created forms are displayed as shown below. jobs and collections To display all the jobs collected for your organisation, click Jobs. IKE 4 user manual 41 Selecting a job shows all of the collections for that job. Selecting an individual collection (>) will show all of the data collected on the form. 42 IKE 4 user manual Mousing over an image shows a menu that allows you to view or go to Photo Measure Selecting a view shows a summary of the capture, including the photo, location and measurement details. Click outside the image to close the image. IKE 4 user manual 43 measuring from a photo 1. Set the base of the pole by clicking on the photo near the bottom of the pole. 2. Select the irst orange link on the right. 44 IKE 4 user manual 3. Click on the image to calculate the height for that ield. Continue doing this for the other height ields in the form. • • • • • For accurate placement, use the zoom window on the right for a closer view. To edit the name of the marker on photo, double click on it. To save your measurements, click [save icon]. To go back to the collection screen, click [X icon] To delete all measurements on the photo, click [trashcan icon]. IKE 4 user manual 45 exporting An individual collection can be exported to KML, JSON, Print (PDF) or to SPIDACalc format. Multiple collections can also be exported, by checkmarking them. 46 IKE 4 user manual
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