Sokkia Prolink Version 115 ((install)) -
For direct import into CAD applications like AutoCAD or MicroStation.
Initiate the transfer in ProLink first, then press send on the hardware unit. Step 3: Reduction and Conversion
While ProLink 1.15 is highly reliable, Topcon and Sokkia have introduced newer software platforms over time to handle modern field requirements.
Convert the raw SDR text into a usable coordinate list (P,N,E,Z,D) through the Further technical details can be found in the Sokkia Prolink Operation Manual step-by-step instructions
: A classic menu-driven UI focusing on project management, file import/export conversion, and basic viewing. Availability & Support
Land surveying relies heavily on the seamless transfer of data between field equipment and office software. For decades, Sokkia has been a trusted name in manufacturing high-precision total stations, data collectors, and GPS receivers. To bridge the gap between hardware and software, Sokkia introduced , a dedicated data transmission and conversion utility.
Version 1.15 is valued for its ability to handle the specific file structures of the SDR (Standard Data Recorder) environment.
Search the SurveyorConnect.com or RPLS.com forums for “Sokkia ProLink 1.15” – user archives there sometimes contain version-specific discussions. Alternatively, contact Sokkia support directly with the full version string (e.g., 1.15.xxx).
: This Manual for Prolink 1.15 is a highly practical paper. It details the step-by-step process of downloading data from a total station and exporting it as a DXF file specifically for use in CivilCAD and AutoCAD .
ProLink supported the import and export of various file formats. This flexibility was crucial for collaborating with other software or sharing data with clients who used different systems. It also allowed users to create their own custom data conversions for specialized needs.
For direct import into CAD applications like AutoCAD or MicroStation.
Initiate the transfer in ProLink first, then press send on the hardware unit. Step 3: Reduction and Conversion
While ProLink 1.15 is highly reliable, Topcon and Sokkia have introduced newer software platforms over time to handle modern field requirements.
Convert the raw SDR text into a usable coordinate list (P,N,E,Z,D) through the Further technical details can be found in the Sokkia Prolink Operation Manual step-by-step instructions
: A classic menu-driven UI focusing on project management, file import/export conversion, and basic viewing. Availability & Support
Land surveying relies heavily on the seamless transfer of data between field equipment and office software. For decades, Sokkia has been a trusted name in manufacturing high-precision total stations, data collectors, and GPS receivers. To bridge the gap between hardware and software, Sokkia introduced , a dedicated data transmission and conversion utility.
Version 1.15 is valued for its ability to handle the specific file structures of the SDR (Standard Data Recorder) environment.
Search the SurveyorConnect.com or RPLS.com forums for “Sokkia ProLink 1.15” – user archives there sometimes contain version-specific discussions. Alternatively, contact Sokkia support directly with the full version string (e.g., 1.15.xxx).
: This Manual for Prolink 1.15 is a highly practical paper. It details the step-by-step process of downloading data from a total station and exporting it as a DXF file specifically for use in CivilCAD and AutoCAD .
ProLink supported the import and export of various file formats. This flexibility was crucial for collaborating with other software or sharing data with clients who used different systems. It also allowed users to create their own custom data conversions for specialized needs.