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[8]: Current zoom setting. The current value of scale is
provided, based on the currently selected unit.
[9]: Area showing a map of the working site (map screen).
[10]: Zoom in/out buttons
[11]: Battery status
[12]: Volume setting
[13]: Phone status
[14]: Connectivity status.
Dragging the Map
on the Screen
Use one of the following two methods.
For receivers having an ESC key, press this key to move the
arrow symbol representing your current position back to
the center of the map screen. Following this action, the
whole screen is updated to reflect the map shift.
Drag the stylus in the desired direction.
Because some receivers have no ESC key (e.g. MobileMapper
10), a special routine is implemented bringing your current
position back to the center of the screen after 15 seconds of
idle time on the map screen.
Setting Units,
Antenna Height,
PDOP Max.
Background Maps
and View Options
1. Tap Menu>Options.... A new screen is displayed on which
you can choose the measurements units:
Distance units: Choose between kilometers/meters or
miles/feet.
Area units: Choose between square meters, square
kilometers, hectares, acres, square feet, square yards
or square miles.
2. Tap on the Antenna tab and then enter the vertical distance
you will maintain between the top of the receiver (where
the GPS antenna is) and the ground while executing the
job. This value has to do with your own size since you will
be holding the receiver in your hand throughout the job.
Enter the distance value according to the selected linear
unit. This setting makes sense only for 3D jobs. It can be
ignored for 2D jobs
3. Tap on the Filter tab and then enter the maximum
permitted PDOP value. All measurements collected with a
current PDOP greater than this value will be made invalid
(default: 100).
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