Trimble TCS3 VRS Setup with Network SIM card
Internet Setup
1. Open Trimble Access and click on internet setup.
Note that depending on the version of Trimble access you are running, the steps maybe different but the general procedure is the same.
2. Create a new mobile internet connection by clicking on the New/Edit tab.
3. Click on next to add service provider.
4. Enter your internet service provider information. You can leave dial string as is, if you do not have that information.
If the APN setting of your internet service provider includes proxy server information, you will have to enter that information outside the Trimble Access app.
See the article " How to configure a proxy server for Windows Mobile 6.5
Click on user detail to enter the username and password of your service provider.
5. Confirm settings and click on finish.
NTRIP Setup
1. Go back to the Trimble access page and click the setting tab and then the connect tab.
2. Click on the GNSS contacts tab. You can either copy and edit an existing contact or create a new one
3. Make sure to select the correct network connection.
4. Enter the NTRIP username, password, IP Address and IP Port of your VRS provider.
Notice that only the use NTRIP box is checked.
Survey Style Setup
1. Go to the setting menu under Trimble access and click on the survey style tab.
2. Create a new survey style, give it a name and click accept.
3.Go into rover option to select the appropriate broadcast format, in this case we are using VRS(CMR). Every other settings should stay the same.
4. Go to rover radio to select the right type of connection and contact.
See internet setup and NTRIP setup for that information.
5.Go to general survey--measure--your survey style name--select mount point.
Note that you may have to go through your list of mount points to find the one that works best for you.
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