Leica Tc - 407 Driver ((link))

Critically, for data transfer, the TC 407 uses a (a 9-pin D-sub connector). It does not have USB, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi. This physical port is the source of all driver headaches.

: Close any other software that might be trying to use that COM port. Cable Interference LEICA TC 407 driver

When you buy a "USB to Serial" adapter (or a "Leica cable" that has a USB plug on one end), you are actually buying a small chip inside that cable. There are two major chip manufacturers: Critically, for data transfer, the TC 407 uses

The total station does not use a standalone "driver" for the device itself; instead, connectivity depends on a USB-to-Serial data cable and the associated ProLific or FTDI cable drivers . 1. Cable Driver Installation Leica TC407 units connect to modern PCs via a 5-pin Lemo-to-USB cable. Identify the Chip : Most cables use either the ProLific PL2303 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. or FTDI FT232R Go to product viewer dialog for this item. chipset. : Close any other software that might be

The “LEICA TC407 driver” is a myth — there is no dedicated driver file. Instead, you manage legacy serial communication. If you’re not comfortable with manual COM port setup and terminal testing, consider upgrading to a used Leica TS06 or TS07 with USB/Bluetooth.

Connect the cable to the instrument's port (underneath the screen) and the USB port on your PC. Open and select Data Exchange Manager .