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• Drag the stylus in the desired direction.
A special routine is also implemented bringing your current
position back to the center of the screen after 15 seconds of
idle time on the map screen.
Setting General
Parameters
1. Tap Menu>Options.....This opens the Survey tab on which
you should choose the type of survey you wish to perform.
These settings only make sense if you are using your
receiver as a rover. Ignore them if the receiver is used as
a base.
• Type: Choose whether you will be using your rover in
static, stop & go kinematic or continuous kinematic
mode, Note that a rover cannot be used in static if
intended to be used in a real-time application.
• Mode: Choose whether you will be performing a real-
time or post-processed job with your rover. The choice
you make here impacts the available initialization
modes. If you select “Real-time”, four initialization
modes will be available whereas only two will be
possible if “Post-processing” is selected (see
Initialization on page 40).
These settings are not part of the job itself, which means
they won’t be restored automatically next time you re-open
the job.
Please keep this setting unchanged until you open a new
job. At that time, you may decide to keep or change this
setting depending on the nature of the new job.
2. Tap on the Units tab located at the bottom of the screen
and select the distance (linear) units you wish to use.
Choose between “kilometers/meters” and “miles/feet”.
3. Tap on the View tab and choose one of the two available
options to orientate the map:
• North Up: Map orientation is fixed. The top of the map
screen will always give the North direction.
• Course Up: Map orientation will change as you walk.
The map will rotate in order to have your course always
orientated upward on the map screen. This option
cannot be used if a georeferenced background map is
displayed.
4. Tap on the Feature Codes tab. Use this tab to name all
types of points you will be surveying with your receiver
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