iGage
iG8 User Manual
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Downloading, Processing and
Archiving Static Data
Your iG8 GNSS receiver works with a download,
preprocessing and archive tool called
iGx Download
for use with the NGS OPUS, RTX, AUSPOS and IBGE
online products.
iGx Download also automates the generation of RINEX
for export to other programs.
Installing the Download Tool
Insert the provided disk in the DVD ROM drive of your
computer and the installation tool should automatically
run. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the
download tool and the iGx-OPUS support tools on your
computer.
You can always get the latest version of the iGx
Downloader from the internet and install it directly:
http://www.iG3s.com
Downloading Data from iG8 GNSS
Receiver
Summary: Turn on the receiver, wait for it to boot; plug
in the USB Cable to your computer.
The iG8 receiver mounts just like a USB thumb drive
(flash drive) on your Windows computer. No special
drivers are required.
To download data from your receiver:
1.
Turn on the GNSS receiver
2.
Wait for the iG8 receiver to fully boot.
3.
Plug the USB connector into the USB hole on
your GNSS receiver:
and a USB port on your computer
4.
Wait for the Windows disk mount screen to
appear
When/if you see this ‘AutoPlay’ dialog, close it by
clicking on the red ‘X’ in the upper-right corner.
The first time you attach a receiver, you may need to
wait up to 2-minutes for standard device drivers to be
downloaded / installed.
The drivers are built into Windows XP, Windows Vista,
Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. The drivers
are not distributed with the GNSS receiver.
If your receiver does not mount or an error message is
displayed, you can usually unplug the receiver, wait a
moment and plug it back in.
If you continue to have problems check the
‘
Troubleshooting the iG8 Receiver
’ section on page
Starting the Download Tool
You can start the download tool by clicking on the
Download shortcut on your desktop:
Using the Download Tool
Assuming the iG8 GNSS receiver is plugged in and has
mounted as a drive letter, just press the 'Download
from X9x, iG8 GPS' button:
The program will automatically switch to the '_New'
project and download every new file from your
receiver.
As the .HCN binary files are downloaded from the
receiver they are automatically converted to RINEX and
added to the '_New' project and finally displayed in the
occupation grid.
You can sort the grid by Filename, PID, Description,
Operation, Agency, Start Date/Time, End Date/Time
and Length by clicking on the column header. Clicking
twice on the header will reverse order the grid.
If you have any really short or unneeded occupations,
you can select and delete them:
<- the ‘Delete Occupation’ button
For the remaining observations, enter the values you
recorded in your field book:
1.
PID (Point ID) A unique short identifier for
each marker (usually a 4 digit integer.) Only
letters, numbers and the underscore are
allowed in the PID.
2.
Description A longer description of the point.
Note that quotes ‘“’ and “‘” are not allowed
in the description.