Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Directions
- 2 Description of the System
- 3 User Interface
- 4 Operation
- 5 Settings
- 6 Tools
- 7 Functions
- 8 Coding
- 9 MapView Interactive Display Feature
- 10 Applications - Getting Started
- 11 Applications
- 12 Data Management
- 13 Calibration
- 14 Care and Transport
- 15 Technical Data
- 15.1 Angle Measurement
- 15.2 Distance Measurement with Reflectors
- 15.3 Distancer, Measurements without Reflectors (Reflectorless mode)
- 15.4 Distance Measurement Reflector (Long Range)
- 15.5 Conformity to National Regulations
- 15.6 General Technical Data of the Product
- 15.7 Scale Correction
- 15.8 Reduction Formulas
- 16 Software Licence Agreement
- 17 Glossary
- Appendix A Menu Tree
- Appendix B Directory Structure
- Appendix C Connector PIN Layout
It is possible to limit the point search to a particular job or to search the whole storage. The
search procedure always finds known points before measured points that fulfil the same search
criteria. If several points meet the search criteria, then the results are ordered according to the
entry date. The instrument finds the most recent known point first.
By entering an actual point number, for example 402, and pressing SEARCH, all points within
the selected job and with the corresponding point number are found.
SEARCH
To search for matching points within the selected job.
The wildcard search is indicated by a "*". The asterisk is a place holder for any following
sequence of characters. Wildcards should be used if the point number is not fully known, or to
search for a batch of points.
* All points are found.
A All points with exactly the point number "A" are found.
A* All points starting with "A" are found, for example, A9, A15, ABCD, A2A.
*1 All points containing only one "1" are found, for example, 1, A1, AB1.
A*1 All points starting with "A" and containing only one "1" are found, for example, A1,
AB1, A51.
Direct search
Wildcard search
Examples of point
searches
28 User Interface