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Introduction

Congratulations! You have just acquired your new Z-Max™ GNSS Surveying System! GNSS (or Global 
Navigation Satellite System) has revolutionized control surveys, topographic data collection and construction 
surveying. Purchasing the right tools for a professional job is essential in today's competitive business 
environment and learning to put these tools to work quickly and efficiently will be the focus of the Z-Max user 
documentation.    

If you're like us, then you're anxious to get started right away. You are not interested in reading a 300-page 
user manual or searching through five different documents trying to find out how to assemble and turn on your 
system.  You want the right information, at the right time as you take the steps required to master GNSS 
surveying. Getting Started with Z-Max is an easy-to-read booklet to help you identify and assemble the basic 
parts of the system. The additional documentation section of this guide provides references to other system 
documentation you will need as you become more familiar with the Z-Max System.    

The Getting Started pamphlet will address the following questions: 

What are all the pieces in the shipping case?

Did I receive everything I ordered?

How does everything fit together?

How can I quickly get started with my system?

What documentation contains what information?

Who do I contact if I need  help?

The Getting Started pamphlet will 

not

 tell you how to survey with the system, or describe the technical features 

of the system.  The Getting Started pamphlet will give references to other user guides that will detail the 
technical features of the Z-Max and surveying applications. 

The Z-Max is a professional tool, and users are strongly advised to understand land surveying principles and 
procedures before using this system. 

Summary of Contents for Z-Max

Page 1: ...Getting Started with Z Max Z Max GPS Surveying System Thales Navigation Inc 471 El Camino Real Santa Clara California 95050 USA www thalesnavigation com...

Page 2: ...d with Z Max is an easy to read booklet to help you identify and assemble the basic parts of the system The additional documentation section of this guide provides references to other system documenta...

Page 3: ...Important items will have part numbers on them and can be cross referenced with the Shipping Document Z Max GPS Receiver Module P N 800963 GPS Antenna Module P N 800961 Power Module and Charger Max R...

Page 4: ...or cellular modem For non real time systems this device seals the communications bay from moisture The V Module looks similar to a Communications Module so be sure to verify the part number Cables for...

Page 5: ...4 Z Max Getting Started Tripod Mounting Tribrach adapter P N 101199 HI Measurement Tool P N 701083 HI Measurement Plate P N 204456...

Page 6: ...Vortex UHF Antenna Module P N 800962 x0 Base Radio and Antenna The rover UHF radio antenna Thales U Link Transmitter P N 80098x xx Base Radio Data power Cable Antenna Pacific Crest UHF Transmitter P...

Page 7: ...6 Z Max Getting Started RTK Pole P N 110977 Mounting Bracket P N 204439 The fixed height survey pole Bracket used to mount the data collector to the survey pole...

Page 8: ...800979 Max RF Adapter P N 800978 Provides a comfortable way for a person to carry the Z Max on their back Provides a cable interface on the survey pole Used when the Z Max is in Backpack Configuratio...

Page 9: ...F are identical except for color coding the GPS RF cable is coded black Cables are required when the Z Max is in Backpack Configuration The UHF RF cable that connects the Range Pole RF Adapter to the...

Page 10: ...odule for at least 2 3 hours to make sure that your Power Module is charged enough to get you through this booklet Charging the Power Module overnight is recommended If you don t completely charge you...

Page 11: ...he Main receiver Module at the port marked POWER as shown in Figure 3 3 Attach the GPS Antenna Module Attach the GPS Antenna Module to the GPS Receiver Module as shown in Figure 4 For the Z Max to tra...

Page 12: ...5 Front panel orientation The features of the front panel are shown in Figure 6 These include 4 LED indicator lights RTK Solution Communication Data Log and SV Power front panel display control keys f...

Page 13: ...conds power is on and blink green several times between each red blink one SV is tracked for each green blink Check the Data Log LED The Data Log LED should blink green every 20 seconds to indicate th...

Page 14: ...up and execution a troubleshooting guide Field Application Software Guide This manual covers the field application software that runs on the handheld computer data collector This manual covers the fol...

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