GNSS tilt sensors

This topic applies to Spectra Geospatial receivers with built-in tilt sensors, including inertial measurement unit (IMU).

Spectra Geospatial receivers with built-in tilt sensors contain accelerometers that are used to calculate the degree of tilt of the receiver. These tilt sensors enable you to make sure the pole is vertical and stable, so that the receiver is level, or is within tilt tolerance.

The Spectra Geospatial SP80 and SP85 receivers have built-in tilt sensors that contain accelerometers that are used to calculate the degree of tilt of the receiver. These tilt sensors enable you to make sure the pole is vertical and stable, so that the receiver is level, or is within tilt tolerance.

The Spectra Geospatial SP100 receiver has a built-in IMU that also provides IMU tilt compensation, which allows you to measure points when the pole is tilted and the receiver is not level.

Well-calibrated tilt sensors are essential for accurate results. Origin provides a number of calibration routines for your receiver. To view the Sensor calibration screen, tap and select Instrument / Tilt sensor options and then tap the Calib. softkey.