Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper Bedienungsanleitung

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Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service Thales Navigation finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von Thales Navigation Mobile Mapper widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    MobileMapper ™ U ser Manual www .thalesnavigation.com THALES NA VIGA TION[...]

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    i Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Introducti o n to th e MobileMapper System .... ......... ............ ............ ........ ............ 1 Mob ileMa pper Fi eld U nit ... ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ....... ......... ....... ...... ...... ...... 3 Keypad Descriptio n .... ............ ......... ........... ............ ...... ......... ...[...]

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    ii Creating a Multi-le g Route .. ................. .................. .................... ..................... ......... 43 Creating a Multi- leg Route from the Track History ...................... .................... ....... 44 Activating/dea ctivating a Multi-Leg R oute.. ................... ....................... .................. 44 Other[...]

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    iii Defining Fe ature Attributes .... ......... ........... ............ ...... ......... ........... .......... 80 Defining At tribute Values ....... ........... ............ ...... ......... ............ ........... ...... . 81 Renaming a Feature, Defi n ing its Rep r esenta tion on the Map ... ............ .... 82 Deleting Features, Attrib utes [...]

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    1 Introduction to the MobileMapper System The Mobil eMapper system from Thales Navigation is com- posed of two main elements: the MobileMa pper receiver and MobileMapper Office software runni ng on a PC-type com- puter . The Mobil eMapper receiver is a handheld navigation an d positioning device that en ables you to describ e the features being map[...]

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    3 1. MobileMapper Field Unit Keypad Descri ption Under the screen you will see 8 bu ttons located aroun d a large oval “scrolling” b utton with 4 d irectional arrows on i t. IN/OUT : Us e these but- tons to zoom in and out when viewing a screen with a map dis played. ESC: T akes you b ack to the previous screen with- out ef fecting any ch anges[...]

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    4 Install ing the Batteries MobileMapper uses two AA batteries that are installed from th e back throug h the bat- tery cover . T o remove the bat- tery cov er, push the two buttons on the cover fully to the left and lift the battery cover away fro m the receiver . Insert the new batteries as show n oppo site, maki ng su re that the batteries are i[...]

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    5 Setting t he Scree n Backlight The screen backlight can be set to one of three levels (low , high or of f). At power on, the screen backli ght is set to hig h level. Follow the sequence below to cho ose another level: - Hold down the PW R button for 2 seconds : Backli ght drops dow n to lo w le vel - Hold down the PW R button again fo r 2 seconds[...]

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    6 Init ial izatio n for F irst -Time Us e MobileMapper will walk you through the process of setting up the receiver for first time use. This procedure is common- ly referred to as “Initializing the Receiver”. The purpose of this initialization is to provide MobileMapper with a general knowledge of its approximate lo cation. This may seem a litt[...]

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    7 3. If yo u understand and agr ee to the warning present ed, press ENTER before the 10 secon d s have elapsed. Other- wise, the unit will shut off. A message box is then dis- played indicating that the unit needs to be initialized . 4. Press ENTER. The unit asks you to select your r egion and area. U se the up/ down arrows t o high light your g en[...]

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    8 6. T o complete the initialization process, press ENTER again. The Satellite Status screen is d isplayed and MobileMapper begins acquiring the data from satellites. W atching the bars appear and turn solid on the screen, you can progressively see the unit lock onto satellites. Once the first pos iti on fix has b een computed, the Map screen is au[...]

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    9 GIS Dat a Logging Functions Feature Librar ies Feature libraries contain lists of featu res that you should b e visitin g during your field sess ions. Features are four types: - Point feature: The geo m etrical representation of this fea- ture is a point. Logging this type of feature requires static occupatio n at the point. - Line feature: The g[...]

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    10 Logging New G PS/GIS Data Prior to starting logging GIS da ta, be sure MobileMapper is computin g your position w hen you s tand near the first fea- ture yo u want to log. Press NA V until you display the Map screen. If an arrow is displayed at the center of the Map screen and y ou can see that your position on the screen is the expected one, th[...]

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    11 The Logging screen is now displayed where you can see the list of attributes pertaining to this feature. Y ou will now enter the “Description” phase of the feature - W ith the first attribute highlighted, press ENTER and choose the right attribute value descr ibing the feature near you an d press ENTER. This t akes y ou back to the Logging s[...]

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    12 After highlighting a line feat ure from the Feature List screen (for example a road) and press ing ENTER, MobileMapper s tarts logging GPS positions from t he position where you are. Th e firs t time you log a lin e area, and then every t ime you think this is necessary: - P res s ME NU, hi ghl igh t Logging I nterval and press ENTER. T wo optio[...]

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    13 4. Loggin g and Describin g an Area Feature Basically , you use the same procedure as when you log a line feature, esp ecially regarding the n eed for defining a logging interval (see 3. abov e). What is new when yo u log an area featur e is that you can use one o f the following tw o methods: - The first meth od sh ould be used when cont ours o[...]

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    14 By the time y ou are done with the description, MobileMapper will probably have logged th e GPS position o f the corner . - N ow , pr ess MENU , high lig ht Pau se <feature name> and press ENTER. This pauses the logging of the feature. - Move to the next corner of the area where yo u can now resume logging the feature - T o do thi s, pres [...]

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    15 6. Nes ting a Featu re When you are lo gging GPS positions to a feature, you may fin d another feature that you also w ant to log. Rather than log the entire feature and come back to record this other feature, you can simp l y pause the fea- ture bein g logged, log the other feature, close it and resume logging the first feature. Logging o ne fe[...]

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    16 7. Of fset tin g a Poi nt F eat ure Sometimes the feature you wan t to put on t he map is in area of poor GPS reception or is not accessible. This is when you can map th e feature using the offset utility . By combining the receiv er ’ s posi tio n with the bearing and distance to the feature, MobileMapper will automatically calculate and reco[...]

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    17 8. Offs etting a Line or A r ea Featur e For the same reasons as a point feature (see previous page), you may need to use the offset utility to map a line or area feature. B y combining t he receiver’ s position with the direction and the distance to the feature, MobileMapper will automatically calculate and record the location of th e feature[...]

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    18 9. Log ging GI S Da ta on a P reset Grid N etw ork MobileMapper's grid mapping uti l ity is an easy way to automatically set up a series o f GPS waypoints to facili- tate the logging of data in an orthogonal grid. This utility assures that you gathe r measurements made using field sensors such as chem ical detectors, d epth sounders and mag[...]

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    19 - Record an observation or measur em ent : W ith the OK field highl ighted, just press ENTER. This takes you to the Loggin g screen that indicates that you have begun logging data to t he feature and that the receiver is ready to lo g the feature's attributes. Remember that you remain stationary for all point features. Describe the feature [...]

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    20 Each grid way point is a geographi c coordi nate you should make every effort to occupy so that the d at a you record is evenly spaced and complete. However , each grid waypoint is merely an aid for n avigating to the ideal location for an ob servation or measurement. All the data you record is ascribed to the position of the MobileMapper receiv[...]

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    21 In the open job, do the following: - On the Feature List scr een, select t he grid featur e and press ENTER. On the Grid Setup screen that is now displayed, set the parameters lis ted below . Spacing : Distance between any two con s ecutive way- points in any row or column (default: 50 meters or 100 feet , dependin g on the uni ts used) Columns [...]

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    22 GPS Accuracy MobileMapper pr ovides better than 10-m au t onomous accu- racy around the globe assuming the receiver is t racking five GPS satellites and the PDOP < 4 (which is almost all the time). If you average p o sitions for a point feature for a few minutes, even better accuracy is poss ible. MobileMapper will w arn you if your accuracy [...]

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    23 Revisiting and Upd ating Existi ng GPS/GIS Jobs Y ou can use Mobil eMap per no t onl y to po sit ion an d de - scribe new GIS features but also to update in formation gat h- ered previously . This is particularly useful when collecting data on things that change over time: streetligh t bulbs burn out, new ro ads are added to housi ng development[...]

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    24 - P ress ENTER to ask MobileMapper to guide you to this feature. If you simply press ENTER, you will make the selected feature your d estination and all the navigation screens will be set to help you reach that feature. Press NA V to access any of these screens. On the Map screen, you can now s ee a straight line connecting you r current destina[...]

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    25 2. Rep osition ing a Point Feat ure If a point feature ap pears to be mislocated on the Map screen or if you wis h to make the po sition more accurate (by us ing an external an tenna, occupying po i nt posi tions fo r more time, etc.), do the f o llowing once you have arr i ved at the fea- ture and the Selected screen s h owing all the feature?[...]

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    26 Navigation Screens MobileMapper offers 7 di ffer- ent navig at ion screens to help you locate yoursel f or navigate to waypoi nts or point features in an existing job. Fr om an y displayed screen, s imply press the N A V button to access navigati o n scr eens. T o disp lay the ne xt navigat ion screen, press NA V again. The sequence of navigatio[...]

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    27 The dotte d line on the map displays t he history of w h ere yo u have traveled sinc e the last time you cleared the track histo- ry . Press any of the arrow keys to switch to the Cursor mode. In this mode, you are provided with a cross hair curso r that can be moved on the map with the arro w keys. At the bottom of the display is the informatio[...]

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    28 Select Map Info Use this option to tell Mo bileMapper which data should be displayed at the bottom of the Map s creen. This can be: - Customiz e Fields . This fun ction is equivalent to the Cust om- ize function available from all n avigation screens ot her than the Map screen . See page 38. - Street info : This option d isplays an inf ormation [...]

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    29 Map Setup scree n, Display tab Track Mode , Fixed Rate Track Mode , Auto Track Mode , Auto De tailed - T rack Mo de : Allows you to set how often MobileMapper stores track points. Setting the mode to Off stops the unit from savi ng a ny new trac k poi nts. W i th Au to or Au to Detailed enabled, MobileMapper uses a m et hod for track point stora[...]

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    30 Check the items you want to show and clear those you want to hide. Y ou can also check or cl ear all these items in a single operation by res p ectively selecting Mark All or Clear All just above these i tems and then pressing ENTER Goto Cur sor If the Map s creen is in cur sor mode, the firs t option available from the list displayed after pres[...]

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    31 Comp ass Scree n Compass Screen The two data f ields on top are customizab l e. The lower por- tion of th e Compass scr een not only displ ays your heading in a graphical manner , but also displays the relationship of the sun, moo n and your dest ination (if navi gating on a route) to your headi ng. The Compass screen contains the following info[...]

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    32 Large Data Screen The Lar ge Data screen is similar to the Compass screen bu t here the compas s has been removed to allow fo r large dis- play of the navigat ion data. This screen is ideal for when you have your unit m oun ted on the das hboa rd of a veh icle. Even from a dis tance the customizab le information can be read with ease. The Lar g [...]

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    33 Positi on Screens 1 & 2 T o switc h fr om a scre en to the othe r , just press the Left or Righ t arr ow key The s ame da ta a s on Position screen 1 is dis- played on P osition scr een 2 except th at the lower p art of the scr een, contain ing the tw o data fields and the trip odo m- eter fie ld, is r eplaced with th e curr ent posi- tion?[...]

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    34 - Data Fields: customizable data fields (see Customize option belo w). Some of the data d isplayed req u ires yo u to be mo ving to be c omput ed. In vali d data is indi cate d by dashes. - Tri p Odometer: T he odometer performs like the od ome- ter in your car . It can be reset throu gh the MENU button. T o customize the Position screens, use t[...]

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    35 Road Screen The Road screen p resents your route as if you wer e travel- ling on a road. When you need to make a turn, the ro ad will graphical ly display t he turn and the direction. W aypoint and destination icons will be displayed relative to your position as they come into view . Above the road is a compass that dis- plays your heading and a[...]

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    36 Data Screen When you need to see a lot of information in one place then you will appreciate the Data screen. The Data screen pro- vides you with s i x data fields and an active co mpass that is the same as th e one used on the ro ad screen. Y o u have th e op- tion of customizing this screen by selecting what data is dis- played in the u pper si[...]

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    37 Speedometer Screen The Speedometer scr een displays your speed in a familiar graphical format. Th ere are four additional data fields at th e top of the displ ay that can be customi zed to display the data that you need. T he bottom of the screen contains a trip odometer that will record the distance travelled since the last time the odometer wa[...]

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    38 Satellit e Status Screen Although the Satell ite Status screen is part of th e navigation screen sequence, it is not actually a navigation screen. For more details on this screen, refer to page 8. When MobileMapper is computing your positio n, an addi- tional information appears in the right-upper corner with two poss ible va lues : 3D o r 2D. 3[...]

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    39 Selecting a GIS feature on the Map screen GOT O Function Purpose Y o u will use the Goto function to ask MobileMapper to guide you from your current posi tion to a destination point. After you will have specified which destinatio n point to go to, you will s elect your favorit e navigation screen. Y ou will then be able to read the informat ion [...]

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    40 Selecting a POI as the Destinat ion Point Press MENU, scroll to the GOTO op tion and press ENTER . The possible catego ries of POIs are now listed o n the screen. Select the category the destinatio n point belongs to. Before pressing ENTER to list all the points stored in this category , choose h o w you want these p oints to b e listed by setti[...]

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    41 Ma rk screen The Mark opt ion from the Menu list provides a funct ion s imila r to the LOG butt on when hel d down for 2 to 3 seco nds Saving Your Current Posi tion as a Waypoint Saving your current position as a waypo int is very easy and can be done r egardless of whet her a GIS job is op en or not. From any nav igation sc reen, just hold down[...]

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    42 Editing/ Deleting a User Waypoint Y ou can edit/delete a waypo int from the Map screen: - P ress NA V until the Map screen is displayed - Use the IN or OUT button, or move the cursor so that the waypoint you want t o edit or delete is visib le on the screen - P osition the cursor over that waypoint. The name of the waypoint then appear s at the [...]

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    43 A GOTO route is a one- leg r oute wh ose two ends ar e your curr ent posi tion and the ch osen destin a- tion poin t. WPT1 WPT2 WPT3 WPT4 WPT5 WPT6 Routes As explained below , MobileMapper can handle two types of routes: GOTO rout e and multi-leg route. GOTO Route This in fact a rou te that you define when: - Y ou select a feature on the Map s c[...]

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    44 The Create Route screen is now displayed. Note that the first line on this screen is highlighted. Press ENTER. The Add WP T screen is n ow displayed. Se- lect the categ ory of po i nts cont aining the f i rst wayp oint of the route and press ENTER. Choose a p oint from the list and press ENTER . The first waypoint in the route i s now defined an[...]

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    45 4. Other Functions T ied to Routes Y o u can also d o the following on the h i ghlighted rout e using the functions available fro m the MENU button (see also di- agram on page 49) : - V iewing the route on the Map sc reen by highlighting the Map View Route option and pressing ENTER. T he Map screen then appears showin g the route. Press ESC to c[...]

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    46 MENU button The list of functions that you can have access to by pr essing the M ENU butt on de pend s on w hic h nav igat ion sc ree n is display ed and whether GIS dat a loggin g is in progress or no t. The context-sensitive functions are always listed first in the menu list (after t he ever present O pen Job / New Jo b or Close Job options). [...]

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    47 The second diagram shows the available functions when pressing MENU when a GIS job is open and one of the GIS logging-specif ic screens is di splayed. When data l oggin g is in p rogress and one of the navigation screens is displayed, then the functions specifi c to the select- ed navigati on screen an d to GIS data logging add up in the menu (f[...]

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    48 Open Job This opt ion prov ides another w ay of o pening a GIS job. It is similar to selecting the Open Existing Job o ption that is prompted on the screen a fter pressing the LOG bu tton when no job is open yet. Selecting this o ption when a job is already open allows you t o close the cu rrently open job and op en an- othe r one . New Job This[...]

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    49 Setup About... Insert W PT Dele te WPT Repl ace WPT Save R oute From View/E dit Rout e screen Activate Rou te View/Edit Ro ute Reverse Rou te Delete R oute Save Trk to Rte Map View R oute Deactiva te Rou te Sele ct Leg View/Edit R oute Rever se Rout e Dele te Route Save Trk to Rte Map View Rout e From Rout e List screen, route high- lighte d and[...]

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    50 2. Select Map This option is mainly used to choose the base map used as backgrou nd map on the Map sc reen. The f ollowing parameters can be set on the Change Map scr een: - Basemap : If no SD card con t aining a specific map is installed in MobileMapper , then on ly the De fault Ma p option can be selected in this field. The defaul t map is alw[...]

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    51 Defa ult co ordinate systems: Primary: Lat/Lon Second ary: UTM 5. Co ord Syst em This optio n all ows you to defin e a pr ima ry co ordi nate system, and als o a secondary coordinate sy stem if you need one. By defin ing a coordinat e system, you tell MobileMappe r how the calculated coo rdinates should be expressed. For example, if you choose L[...]

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    52 6. Map Datum This optio n allows you to defi ne a primar y map datu m, and also a secondary m ap datum if you need one. A map datum i s a geogr aphic reference that Mobile M ap- per will refer to to calculate the coordinates of your posi- tion. Mobil eMapper holds more than 70 d iff erent map datums in its me mory . After selecting the Map D atu[...]

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    53 Defa ult ti me format : Local AM/PM Defaul t units: km/m/kph / hectares 8. T ime Format This option allows you to select the time format you want to us e in Mobi leM appe r . Y ou c an c hoos e fr om t hree diff erent time formats: Local 24Hrs, Local AM/PM or UTC. After selecting the Ti me F or m at option fr om the Setup menu, choo s e the time[...]

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    54 10.A larm s All of the Alarm options are s et in the same way . The instructions bel ow apply to all of the Alarm settings. When the beeper is tu rned on for alarms (s ee Beeper option) an audible beep will be sounded for the alarm. A visual alert is dis played for t he alarm whether th e beeper is turned on or of f. Setting the Arrival Alarm : [...]

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    55 Default North Reference: T r ue Default: The appropri- ate dayligh t saving time (United States and Euro- pean Un ion o nly) wil l autom ati call y be set dur- ing startup wh en you use mob ileM app er f or th e first time. 1 1.North Refer ence This opti on all ows you to de fine t he t ype of Nort h re fer- ence you want Mo bileMapper to use. T[...]

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    56 13.P ower Of f Timer Conserving battery life i s importan t to any hand held GPS user . The Power Of f T imer opti on provi des another tool in saving battery life. Selecting On will allow you to s elect the mode and how long MobileMapper will stay powered on. - If the Power off mode you select is Time , then the Power off Timer field allows you[...]

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    57 16.Beeper This option allows you to select which acti ons will cause the beeper to sou nd. Y ou can select on e of the follo wing choices: - Off (beeper will never sound) - Keys Only (pressing a key caus es a beep) - Alarms Only (when an alarm is activated) - Keys & Ala rms (beeper will sound when a key is pressed or an alarm is activated) A[...]

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    58 18.N MEA This option allows you to select the NMEA message that will be ou tput from Mo bileMapper . Y our choice will depend on which message is needed by the device con - nected to MobileMapper: - V1.5 AP A : Autopilo t Sentence “A” - V1.5 XTE : Crosstrack erro r according to NMEA01 83 V1.5 - V2.1 GSA : Standard GPS position message accord[...]

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    59 Defaul t: No pr o tection 20.Power Ke y This optio n all ows you to chang e ho w the PWR bu tton operates in turning MobileMapper on or of f. T wo choices are possible: - No protection : this is the normal case of use. W it h this option enabled, you will hav e to press the PWR but- ton to turn MobileMapper on. Y o u will press the PWR button ag[...]

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    60 After selecting the Simulate op t ion from t he Setup menu, use t he up /dow n ar row to high light the desir ed ch oic e and then press E N TER. If you have selected User , MobileMap per will then ask you to enter heading and speed data. A message will then appear warning y ou that enab ling the sim ulator will nec- essarily clear track history[...]

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    61 Delete Files This option allows you to list the job files stored in memory . Use the up/down arrow to scroll through the list. A symbol is placed b efore each filename. The meaning o f this symbol is as follows: > Indicates that this file is the current file i nto which data is being recorded + Indicates that the file ha s not yet been do wnl[...]

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    63 2. MobileMapper Office Software Introduction The functions supported by Mob ileMapper Of fice are listed below: - Creating Job files . A job sh ould always cont ain a feature library . The name of the coor dinate system selected in the program is also autom atically attached to th e job. The following information will also be saved to the job if[...]

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    64 - Creating backgro und maps usin g the Backgroun d Map and Create Map utilities. When you create a backgroun d map, you can import SHP , DXF or MIF file s to add use- ful details to you r map. Remember however that back- ground map s are for viewing onl y . Y ou cannot edit t hem or access information on their features. They provid e a backdrop,[...]

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    65 MobileMapper Office Main Window The main wind ow of MobileMapper Of fice is or ganized as explained below (see also above figure): - The Map Display area runs from the bott om of the Menu bar to the bottom border . It takes up about two-thirds of the screen, ri ght to left. - At the bot tom of the window , in the st at us bar , a box is used for[...]

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    66 Map Displa y Area Controll ing the Content of the Map Display Area The data displayed in the Map Display area is co ntrolled by the Layers List sh own on th e right-hand area of the main window . When you want one of the listed layers displayed in the Map Display area, just fill in the check box located before this layer name. As a result, all t[...]

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    67 Below is the list of buttons from the Map toolbar that you can use to work on the content the Map Display area: : Allow you to respectively zoom in, zoom out and fit the scale to the map content : Allows you to adjust th e scale to preset values : Allows you to drag the map in any direction. : Allows you to select the map of a continent for disp[...]

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    68 Making Measurements on the Map Displ ay Area Y ou can measure the dist ance and heading between any points displayed in th e Map Display area: - On th e toolbar , click , then click on the point on the map from which to start the measu rement. The start point is then marked with a small square symbol. - Then, as you move the mo use cursor away f[...]

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    69 Work ing on Job Files Creating a New Job Before you ask field operators t o create a new job, you just need to create th e appropriate f eature library and upload it to their handhelds. Field operators will then jus t have to create a new job b ased on this f eature library . But yo u can also pre- pare an “empty ” job using the pro cedure b[...]

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    70 Connecting the Handhel d to the PC - Connect the MobileMapp er handheld to one of the serial ports o n your of fice PC usin g the ser ial cable pro vided with the handheld - If you are connecting the handheld to the PC for the first time, do the following: • On the menu bar , select Optio ns and then GPS Set- tings... • In the dial og box th[...]

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    71 Uploading a Job to the Handheld First of all , you have to connect the han dheld to th e PC run- ning MobileMapper Of fice and test the connection, as ex- plained in the prev i ous chapter . - Open the file job in MobileMapper Office using the File>Open command. J ob filenames are in the form “*.mmj”. - On the menu bar of the MobileMapper[...]

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    72 Downloading a Completed Job from the Handheld MobileMapper Office uses the MobileMapper T rans fer util- ity as an interface program to access the files s tored on the MobileMapper handheld. First of all, you have to connect the handheld to the PC run- ning MobileMapper Of fice and test the connection, as ex- plai ned on pag e 70. - On the menu [...]

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    73 After a while, t he window’ s left-hand pane shou ld list the content o f the handheld’ s memory . 1. Downloading a job file - Drag and drop this file from the left-hand pane to the righ t-han d pa ne. - Close the MobileMapper T ran sfer window . This will cause the downloaded job to be imported in t o the cur- rently op en job, provided bot[...]

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    74 Viewing the Content of a Job After dow nloading a completed job in Mo bileMapper Of fice as explained in the previous chapter , you can also open it in MobileMapper Office u s ing the File>Open command. As a re- sult, MobileMapper Office shows the content of this job in the main window . First of all, you can see the list of layers present in[...]

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    75 Exporting Jobs in GIS Formats The most importa nt proces sing of your field data is its export to a GIS. Exp o rtin g field da ta has two p rocesses: conversi on of the data files to a standard format a GIS can read and then the actual transfer of the file. T o convert your d at a into S HP , MIF or DXF: - On th e me nu bar, sele ct Fil e>Op [...]

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    76 Using the Feature Library Editor Introduc tion MobileMapper Of fice allows you to create n ew feature li- braries using t he Feature Library Editor . Feature libraries are u sed by field operato rs as a common b a- sis for describing the featu res they visit in the field. A feature library d es cribes a nu mber of features that Mo- bileMapper op[...]

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    77 There are four different types of features: - Point featur e : This feature can be de scribed as a point, geometrically speaking. Field operators s hould log poi n t features in st atic mode, i.e. they are supposed to stay sta- tionary at these points for at leas t one second. - Line f eature : This feature can be described as a line. Field oper[...]

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    78 Creating a New, Standalone Feat ure Library File - On the menu bar , select T ools , then Feature Libr ary Editor . This opens th e Feature Library Editor window at the cen- ter of the screen . Wa r n i n g ! If a job is open in MobileMapper Office’ s main window , the Feat ure Library Editor wi ndow then shows the feature library used in the [...]

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    79 Inserti ng New Features to t he Feature Library - In the Feature Libr ary Editor window , right- cl ick on the feature library n ame and select Insert Feature . A new dia- log bo x opens in w hich y ou can defin e the first feature for the library: - Enter a name fo r this feature in the Feature T ype Nam e field (see recommendation s opposite).[...]

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    80 Defining Feat ure Attribut es - Under the feature library n ame, in the left-hand part of the Feature Library Ed it or wind ow , select the first feature name, righ t-click on it and sel ect Insert Attribute . A new dialog box op ens where you can define the f i rst attribute for the feature: - Enter a name for this attribute in the Attrib ute N[...]

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    81 Defining Attri bute Values Y o u define attribute values i n the right-hand pane of the Fea- ture library Editor w indow . - Click on the name of the first attribute of the first feature. The right -hand pane o f the Feature Li brary Edito r win- dow now shows a t able containing t he definit ion of this attribute. The hi ghlighted ce ll is wh e[...]

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    82 Renaming a Feature, Def ining its Representati on on the Map Still from the Feature Library E ditor window , you can change the nam e of a feature as explained below: - In the left-hand pane of the wind ow , click on the feature name you wa nt to edit . This dis plays the Feat ure T ype table on the right. - Double-click on the cell containing t[...]

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    83 The representation of a line or area f eature on the map is based on lin e properties that you can defi ne as explain ed be- low: - In the St yle/Color/ Widt h row of this table, cli ck . A new dial og box opens in whi ch yo u can define the prop- erties of the line repre sentin g the line feature or the con- tour of the area feature (color , st[...]

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    84 - T o delete an attribute value from the lis t of possible val- ues of a Menu-sty le attribute, first select the co ncerned attribute in the left-hand pane of the Feature Library Edi- tor window . Then in the right -hand pane of thi s window , highlight the cell containing the attr ibute value you want to delete an d press Del on y our keyboard [...]

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    85 Importing a Feat ure Library from a Job or GIS File Using the File>Import command in the Feature Library Editor window , you can impo rt the feat ure library used in an exist- ing job o r from a MIF or SH P file. Uploading a standalone feature library file - Unless already do ne, select T ools>F eature Library Editor to open the Feature L [...]

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    86 Grid Mapper Utility Introduc tion W orking with the Grid Mapper Utility is an easy way to log GPS posi tions and GIS data at w aypoin t s arranged in an evenly spaced gr i d. This allows you to gather measur ements - made b y field sens ors such as depth sounders, ch emical de- tectors and magnetometers - in an or ganized fashion with an easy-to[...]

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    87 However , line and area featur es diff er from grid features in two important ways: - The positions making up line and area fea tures mark the locations of real things like roads, lakes, etc. But the points making up a g rid feature are imaginar y target locations that you navigate to. - The attributes y ou record fo r a road or a lake pertain e[...]

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    88 Name: Feature names like “pole,” “road” or “lake” make it easy to id entify the geomet ry of point line and area fea- tures. This is not so easy with grid features. Y ou might find it helpful to insert the word “grid” into the name of grid features. However , ther e is a 10-character limit to the name length so you may p refer to[...]

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    89 When changing fro m t he default 50 meters, keep in mind that the selected v alue will determine the density of mea- surements. If this number is less than 5 meters or so, there is no point in using a Grid f eat ure. Simply walk around and take samples by visually estimating the require d density . If you increase th e spacing, be sure the spaci[...]

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    90 Using the W aypoint/Route Editor Introduc tion The W aypoint/Route Editor allows you to easily create a list of wayp oints that might b e useful for the field operator when she/he is perfo rming a GIS job. For ex ample one of these waypoints may help t o localize a hardly vis ible feature. The W aypoint/Route Editor also allo ws you to build new[...]

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    91 - In the right-u pper part of the window (see e xample op po- site), yo u can now make changes to the definit ion of this waypoin t (name, coordinates , icon, optional co mment). - Next to this definition area, you can also define the name and ico n for the ne xt waypoi nt you will create - When you are done with the defi nition of the first way[...]

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    92 Finding a Waypoint on the Map MobileMapper Office helps yo u locate rapidly a wayp oint. - In the waypoint table, right-click on the row contain i ng the definition of th e waypoint and s elect View . The ma p is then moved accor d ingly within the Map Display ar ea s o as to take the searched w ayp oint exactly at the center of the Map Display [...]

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    93 Building a Route After you hav e created a number of waypoi nts as explained in the previous chap ter , you can now define routes graph ical- ly . Follow the instructions below to do this . - On the toolbar , click . This opens a new window in the right-u pper part o f the window where Mobi leMapper automatically creates a new route n amed “Ro[...]

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    94 Background Map s Introduc tion Backgroun d maps are design ed to provide useful details on working areas. Field operators mi ght like to see these d etails on their hand held screens as th ey progress in th eir jobs so that they can mor e easily go to the places they h ave to visit. Backgroun d maps are for viewin g only . Y ou cannot edit them [...]

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    95 A backgrou nd map gene rally consis t s of a ba se map, plus ad- ditional details that you can for example import from your GIS system. Thus, a background map is a st ack of several layers, b ut as oppos ed to layers in a job f i le, which you can select on the Map Display area, the layers compo s ing a back- ground map result in a single, mer g[...]

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    96 Creating a New Background Map Project - On the menu bar , select T ools an d then Ba ckground Map . This opens the Background Map s window - Click on the Cr eate New ... button. This opens the Create Map window from wh i ch you can create a new back- ground map project: - T ype in a n ame for the background m ap project in the Map Na me field. -[...]

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    97 Adding Layers to a Background Map Pr oject (Cont inued from previous p aragra ph.) Y o u can add as many layers as necessary to b u ild a back- grou nd ma p. Lay ers may be SH P file s or MIF f iles . For example you co uld export to SHP ou MIF the features of a completed job an d then add them as layers to create a back- ground map. In this cas[...]

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    98 Changing the Order of Layer s When you build the backgr ound map, the first layer you placed in the table will be brought to the front, and the last one will be sent to the back. Intermediate layers will occupy intermediate positions in the layer stack. If one of your layers contai ns area features , it is important that this layer be placed at [...]

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    99 Changing the Visual Aspect of Layers Y ou can customize each layer by clicking on the corres p ond- ing left most cell in the table . This opens a dialog box in which you can ch oose the aspect you want for th e layer when the background map is built up later . As you wi ll probably notice, the available options are much similar to those avail- [...]

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    100 - Then click , or o n the menu ba r, select Op eratio ns >Cre- ate Map . MobileMapper Office then builds the back- ground map . A dialog box is displayed indicati ng that this oper at ion is in prog ress. It disappears f rom the screen when the build operation is complete. - Close the Create Map window . This takes you back to t he Backgroun[...]

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    101 Setting a Map Region This function allows you to define the exact limits of the background map –shown on the Map Displa y area– that you wish to up load to the handh eld. Using t his f unction al so al- lows you to limit the file size of the uploaded portion of the background map for better displ ay performan ce in the field. - Click on t h[...]

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    102 - On the menu bar , select F ile>Up load t o GPS>Ba ckgroun d Map. If no Map region has b een defined previousl y in the Map Display area, a message will pop u p warning you that the whol e background map is going to be upl oaded. If you click Ye s , the procedure will continue. If you click No , the procedure will be abo rted. In the nex[...]

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    103 Coordinate System Introduct i on to Coor dinate Systems and Dat ums The MobileMapper sy stem uses standard coor dinate systems and datums used by sur veyors and cartographers around the world. MobileMapper of fers the capability to define your own coordinate system s and datums. This involves s electing your ow n map pr ojection s , coor dinate[...]

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    104 The most co mmon coordinate sys tems are Univers al T rans- verse Mercator (UTM) and latitude/longitude, but there are many var iations that are tied t o specific regi ons of the Eart h. MobileMapper allows you to use an y of the more co mmon grid coor dinat e sys tems or cr eate your o wn. Each regional system is tied to known positions within[...]

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    105 Which sys t em/datum y ou use can have a very profound re- sult. For example, the dif ference between NAD27 and NAD83 is mi nimal in Bloomington, Indi ana, about 42 meters in Alba ny , New Y ork, about 70 meters in Las V egas, Nevada and as much as 100 met ers in parts o f Californi a. Why are there such differences ? The NAD83 is a closer and [...]

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    106 However , MobileMap per uses only the WGS84 datum to project data onto the map screen, i.e. to position features spa- tially on a map. One way to visualize this is if you were to select NAD2 7 or EUR79 as your dat um in either Mo- bileMapper Of fice or the receiver and moved the map cur s or over a feat ure, you w ould dis play coor dinate numb[...]

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    107 Coordinate Systems in MobileMapper Off ice In MobileMapper Of fice, the definition of a coo rdinate sys- tem can be split into two different sets of parameters: hori- zontal system and h ei ght syst em. The horizontal system may be one of tw o typ es: - Geodetic type: the system relies on the definition of a datum. A datu m is an ellipsoid wit [...]

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    108 Selecting a Pre-defined Coordi nate System - On the menu bar , select Options and t hen Coordinate S ys- tem . A new d ialog box opens show ing the name of the currently used coo rdinate system (see below). 1. Selecting an existing Geo d etic system - Click the down arrow on the right of the System T ype combo box an d highlight Geodetic (unles[...]

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    109 3. Defining the height system - In the lo wer part of the Coor dinate S ystem dial og bo x, check the des i red option ( Ellipsoid elevati ons or Ortho- metric elevatio ns ). If you cho ose Orthom etric elevation s , the Geoid Mo del field just below will auto matically be set to EGM96 Wo rldwide Geoid M odel as this is the only geoid m odel av[...]

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    110 - Click on the button located o n the right of the Geo- detic D atum combo bo x. This opens a new di alog box in which yo u should enter the name of the new datum and specify the ellipsoid us ed as well as the possible shifts and rotati ons. - T hen c lic k OK to cl ose thi s di alog box. - C lick OK again to close the Coordina te Sys tem dialo[...]

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    111 This opens a new dialog box i n which yo u should define a n ame, a datum, a projection and othe r parameters for this zone (see example below). - Then click OK to close this dialog box. -C l i c k OK again to close the Grid System Defini tion dia- log bo x. -C l i c k OK again to close the Coordinate Sys tem dialog box and make the newly def i[...]

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    112 Print Function MobileMapper Office’ s Print function allows you to print the conten t of th e Map Display ar ea. What will be prin ted will therefore depend on wh ich layers you w ill check in the Layers Li st. As most W indows applicati ons, the Print Preview and Print Setup functions are available fro m the File menu. Use Print Preview to a[...]

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    113 3. Appe ndice s Specificat ions Receiver - 12 parallel-channel technology , tracks up to 12 satellites to compute positions and update information with quadrifilar anten na Acquisition times (und er optimal conditions): - W arm: approxim ately 15 seconds - Cold: ap proximately 1 minu te - Update Rate: 1 second continuous Accuracy: - Position: 7[...]

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    114 Inst alling a Memory Car d T o remove and insert an S D card: - Turn the MobileMapper of f - Remove the battery door and then the AA batteries - T o remove the card, push the car d slightly towards the top of th e MobileMapper . Y ou will feel a sl ight click which is the locking mechanism disconnecting and then you will feel the memory card pu[...]

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    115 Connection to Mounting Cradle Direct Connection to MobileMapper Connecting MobileMapper to an Ex ternal Device The Data cable can be con nected to MobileMapper in two differen t ways: - MobileMapper mounted t o the Mounting Cr adle: Place the receiver in the cradle, bottom end first. Snap MobileMapper down until the release latch locks it in pl[...]

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    116 Connecting MobileMapper to an Exter n al Power Source If using the cable that comes with the cigarette lighter adapt- er , simply connect it to the cigarette lighter outlet. If you wish to make a permanent m ount to a power supply , cut the cable betw een the power supply box and the cigarette l ighter adapter . Attach the red (+) and black (-)[...]

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    117 Glo ssary Field : Any area o n MobileM apper ’s screen dedicat ed to di splaying the v alue of a pa ram eter . Som e fiel ds are us er -edita ble, som e others are not. Featur e : Any element located in the fie ld that you wi sh to record for further uploading into a GIS d atab ase for example. A feature can represen t a real objec t (street [...]

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    119 Index A Accuracy 22 Alarm, Arrival 54 Alarm, PDOP 54 Alphabet ical 40 Area feature 77 Area feature s, visual aspect 83 Attach , bac kgrou nd ma p to job 100 Attach, featu re library t o job 84 Attach, w aypoints and routes to job 90 Autodetec t 70 B Backg round ma p project 94 Backg round ma p, bu ild 99 Backg round ma ps 94 Backlight, timer 56[...]

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    120 NMEA 58 No. of attrib utes per feature 76 No. of att ributes values per M enu- style attrib ute 76 No. of fe a tures 76 Number of Columns 88 Number of Rows 88 Number of tracked satelli tes 22 Numeric style 77 , 81 O ON/OFF protection 59 Orthometric elev ations 107 P PDOP 22 Point fea ture 77 Point fea tures, icons 82 Power off mode 56 Power sou[...]

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