User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 13-0249- Exhibit Cover.pdf
- UPDATED_Pilot Release_Handheld System 11 13.pdf
- Neptune Handheld System User’s Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview of the Neptune Handheld System
- 3 Using the CE5320 Handheld
- 4 Using the Nomad Handheld
- 5 Setting Up the R900 Belt Clip Receiver
- R900 Belt Clip Receiver
- Nomad Handheld and R900 Belt Clip Receiver
- Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment
- Using the R900 Belt Clip Receiver
- Using the R900 Belt Clip Receiver to Read a Route
- Updating R900 Belt Clip Receiver Firmware
- 6 Gathering Route Data
- The Reading Entry Screen
- Manually Collecting Meter Readings
- Collecting RR Readings
- Working with Accounts
- Validating Readings
- Removing a Reading
- Clearing a Skip Code
- Clearing a Comment Code, Customer Note, or Trouble Code
- Adding a New Meter to a Route
- Correcting or Changing Meter Information
- Finding and Displaying Reading-Entry Screens
- Resequencing Routes
- 7 Communicating with the Host Computer
- 8 Using the Field Programmer
- Connecting the Mouse
- Starting Field Programmer
- Programming the ProRead
- Querying the ProRead
- Reading the ProRead Register
- Programming the R900G Endpoint
- Using Command Gas
- Reading the R900G Endpoint Register
- Networking Two Registers
- Managing Formats
- 9 Maintaining and Repairing the Neptune Handheld System
- 10 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Changing Volume Settings
- Appendix B Tokens List for Custom Format Screen
- Appendix C Pressure Configuration Factor Indexes
- Glossary
- Index
Overview of the Neptune Handheld System
2-12 N_SIGHT R900 User’s Manual for the Neptune Handheld System
The Nomad also offers the following:
• Suspend Mode—puts the Nomad into a low-power state.
• Manual Off
Feature—a
llows operators to turn the Nomad off
immediately.
• Au
tomatic Return Feature—shows the in
formation that was last
in the display after the handheld is turned off manually or
automatically.
• Cu
stomized Sounds—can be used as warning signals or
as a
prompt.
Operating Environment
The recommended temperature range for operating the Nomad is from -
-30C to 60C (-22F to 140F). Short exposure to temperatures lower or
higher than these can cause the display to turn very dark or very light
until the unit returns to the recommended operating temperature range.
Rain and Water Resistance
The handheld withstands exposure to rain without allowing water to
seep inside the unit. It is designed to endure occasional immersions, and
the unit floats making it easy to retrieve if dropped in water.
The Trimble Nomad has gone through multiple tests and meets MIL-STD-810F
military standards. Long exposure to temperatures below -20°C (-4°F) can
damage the display. Prolonged exposure to temperatures above 50°C (122°F)
will damage the battery and above 60°C (140°F) can permanently damage the
unit.
Water resistance can be impaired if the door of the battery compartment or top
cover is improperly closed or if the gaskets have deteriorated.
Pilot Release