or linked via technical support pages from regional distributors. Tutorial Resources
: Use the "Receive Data" function to pull .SDR files from the instrument.
where users can configure settings for "SDR" device types to receive job data from an instrument's memory. CAD Exporting
The user interface reflects late-1990s design standards, lacking intuitive modern navigation.
Execute the send command on the instrument. You will see lines of data populate the ProLink terminal screen. Step 3: Processing and Exporting Sokkia prolink version 1.15
While ProLink v1.15 remains a functional piece of software for specialized setups, modern surveying workflows usually demand more robust, cloud-integrated, and natively compatible solutions. 1. Topcon/Sokkia GeoPro Office / MAGNET Office
Select the correct designated by your computer hardware. Step 2: Downloading Data from Total Station Connect the instrument via the interface cable.
Leica-compatible data formats for cross-hardware utility. Field-to-Finish Coding
the project, selecting SDR33 file as the export format. or linked via technical support pages from regional
: Designed for Windows versions ranging from Windows 95 to early Windows 10 (compatibility mode may be required for modern systems). Installation Steps : Locate the installer from a trusted source. : Right-click the downloaded file and extract all contents. and follow the installation wizard. Configuration
: Your USB-to-Serial adapter driver is missing or assigned to a COM port higher than COM4.
: Version 1.15 is often hosted on community technical sites like Software Informer
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Sokkia ProLink version 1.15 CAD Exporting The user interface reflects late-1990s design
Once imported into the ProLink notebook, data can be exported as coordinate files for drafting software. Availability and Support
Despite its utility, modern users of ProLink 1.15 must navigate specific software and hardware constraints.
For the rest—the crews who know every menu shortcut, who prefer a stylus over a touchscreen, and who trust proven tools— remains a trusted partner in the field.
Setting up ProLink 1.15 involves establishing a physical connection via a USB-to-Serial cable and matching the communication settings between the software and the instrument. 1. Installation Acquire the ProLink 1.15 installer (roughly 13MB).
The most common issue with ProLink 1.15 today is the lack of physical serial (RS-232) ports on modern laptops.
or linked via technical support pages from regional distributors. Tutorial Resources
: Use the "Receive Data" function to pull .SDR files from the instrument.
where users can configure settings for "SDR" device types to receive job data from an instrument's memory. CAD Exporting
The user interface reflects late-1990s design standards, lacking intuitive modern navigation.
Execute the send command on the instrument. You will see lines of data populate the ProLink terminal screen. Step 3: Processing and Exporting
While ProLink v1.15 remains a functional piece of software for specialized setups, modern surveying workflows usually demand more robust, cloud-integrated, and natively compatible solutions. 1. Topcon/Sokkia GeoPro Office / MAGNET Office
Select the correct designated by your computer hardware. Step 2: Downloading Data from Total Station Connect the instrument via the interface cable.
Leica-compatible data formats for cross-hardware utility. Field-to-Finish Coding
the project, selecting SDR33 file as the export format.
: Designed for Windows versions ranging from Windows 95 to early Windows 10 (compatibility mode may be required for modern systems). Installation Steps : Locate the installer from a trusted source. : Right-click the downloaded file and extract all contents. and follow the installation wizard. Configuration
: Your USB-to-Serial adapter driver is missing or assigned to a COM port higher than COM4.
: Version 1.15 is often hosted on community technical sites like Software Informer
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Sokkia ProLink version 1.15
Once imported into the ProLink notebook, data can be exported as coordinate files for drafting software. Availability and Support
Despite its utility, modern users of ProLink 1.15 must navigate specific software and hardware constraints.
For the rest—the crews who know every menu shortcut, who prefer a stylus over a touchscreen, and who trust proven tools— remains a trusted partner in the field.
Setting up ProLink 1.15 involves establishing a physical connection via a USB-to-Serial cable and matching the communication settings between the software and the instrument. 1. Installation Acquire the ProLink 1.15 installer (roughly 13MB).
The most common issue with ProLink 1.15 today is the lack of physical serial (RS-232) ports on modern laptops.