Sokkia Prolink Version 1.15 Review

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: Allows users to open, view, and edit SDR field files directly on a computer. Data Transformation

It offers superior handling of the traditional Sokkia SDR data format. Conclusion

Match the COM Port number in ProLink to the one found in the Device Manager. Step 3: Match Baud Rates Sokkia prolink version 1.15

Select the desired output format (e.g., or Reduced Coordinates CSV ).

Click or Start . The software will enter a standby mode, waiting for data. Step 3: Send Data from the Total Station

At its heart, ProLink 1.15 facilitates two-way communication. In the field, a surveyor might collect hundreds of topographic points. Using a data cable (or legacy Bluetooth), ProLink 1.15 pulls these points into a clean, tabular interface. Conversely, you can upload stakeout points directly from a CSV file into the instrument’s job memory. This public link is valid for 7 days

While version 1.15 is highly reliable, users must weigh its benefits against its technical limitations. Advantages

Before connecting your Sokkia instrument, install the USB-to-Serial driver that came with your cable (typically Prolific or FTDI chipset). Ensure Windows assigns a COM port number (e.g., COM3) and that no conflicts exist.

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: Select the specific port assigned to your USB adapter (e.g., COM3).

Once received, the data can be edited or formatted.

Another program is using the port, or the USB adapter driver is faulty.

: Converts raw SDR field files into more accessible formats, such as text (.TXT), CSV, or DXF for integration into AutoCAD .

The software excels at translating raw field data into formats readable by Computer-Aided Design (CAD) systems. It supports a wide array of file formats, including:

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