SiteMaster
Building CE/Pocket PC
Quick Start Guide for Hilti PD38
1 . Before You Begin....
Recommendation: Before using SiteMaster software,
read and understand the manual of your PDA,
especially about using stylus and Bluetooth. Also read the
manual of your laser meter, especially on using Bluetooth.
Switch On
1. Laser meter by pressing the ON/OFF or
DIST button
- By default, on the Hilti the Bluetooth is always
on. The Bluetooth Symbol 'a keyhole' will show,
(once connected it has brackets around it)
2. Windows CE/Pocket PC
- Switch on device
- Switch the Bluetooth ON, on the device
- Start SiteMaster Building by double clicking
the icon on the Desktop:
The Bluetooth connection wizard
assists you in setting up a
connection to the Hilti.
Select
- Search... for Bluetooth
to find Bluetooth devices.
Found devices will be listed
- Select device from list,
- then 'Connect'
- Laser meter confi rms with
beep and brackets appear
around the Bluetooth
symbol
- Click 'OK'
SiteMaster starts with Icon Menu »Plan Menu«
-
Continue e.g. with Walls > Wall
Switch Off
1. SiteMaster Building.....
- Save the drawing..use FILE > SAVE or the save icon
- Close Icon Menu (if open) to do this click the red cross
- File > Exit, Bluetooth connection is closed automatically
- Switch off PDA (If required)
2. Laser distance meter:
- (Bluetooth symbol brackets disappear from display)
- Switch off laser device (press ON/OFF button)
File Formats
SiteMaster Building saves and opens these CAD file formats:
• FLX: SiteMaster drawing
• DWG: AutoCAD
• DXF: DXF format
• DWF: Design-Web-Format (export only)
Use File > Save As to save in these formats
Use File > Open > and set the file type to open them
SiteMaster starts
with the 'Plan
Menu'....
First things
first...'where do I
start'...
Do the survey how you
want the finished
drawing to look.
i.e. Start with the
Entrance at the bottom
of the screen...draw
the horizontal wall that
the entrance is in, then
draw the rest of the
walls in the room. Then
draw the doors, this
gets you into the next
rooms.
For simplicity, have a go with the 90 degree method to get started.
Select Walls > Wall and pick somewhere on screen...note that
a red circle appears....this is where you are drawing from, and is
typical for the rest of the software.
TRY Drawing just a rectangular room to get started...measure
2 sides and the select the DONE > CLOSE WALL > RECT DIST
Then jump to the 'Add room area data'.
Sitemaster only has 2 ways to draw...90 degree and Triangulation.
Master these and you can draw anything
Main principle of Sitemaster is to draw the wall structure of a room,
place the area calculation, add in detail...pillars, recesses, doors
windows and then symbols.
(area's and symbols not available in LT version)
Getting from room to room is done using the door command...as
you place a door you are given the option to draw the walls on
either side of the doorway in the next room. Once drawn, simply
connect onto the ends of these walls to begin and complete the
next room. If not drawn, connect to the sides of the door lines.
Working in 90 degree mode with a Hilti
(when in the Wall command)
Whenever you see the
dialogue box above, you
are working in '90 degree
mode'
With the Hilti, as soon as
you have taken a
measurement it will appear
in the Sitemaster dialogue
box.
1.
Take a
measurement
with the larger
'DIST' button
2.
Press an arrow
button (ON THE
SCREEN... to
indicate which
direction you
want to draw...
UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT or TO THE 45 DEGREE
ANGLES.
3.
Repeat above for other walls in a room
NOTE You can also manually type in measurements and then click
a direction arrow on screen.
The 'Width' drop down allows you to specify a wall thickness
(picking or typing). Sitemaster will then draw 2 parallel lines for
each wall.
TRY Drawing just a rectangular room to get started...measure
2 sides and the select the DONE > CLOSE WALL > RECT DIST
Note: The direction selected will be relative to how the drawing is
on the screen. UP will draw
UP the screen, LEFT will draw
towards the left of the screen
etc.
Once you have drawn a full
room perimeter you will have
to exit the 'Add Wall' menu.....
To finish off ANY walls you
MUST ALWAYS click the
'DONE' button in the 'Add
Wall' dialogue and then select
one of the 'Wall Exit Options'
The 'Close wall' option will
give further methods to close
a room off. Use the 'Direct distance'
to close to where you started from.
'Intersect' to close and corner.
'Rectangular' if you have drawn 2
sides of a rect shape room already.
I often use 'Leave Wall Open' so I
can measure any closing error using
the 'Inspection' ...'Pick Dist'.
Use' EDIT > Trim Corner' to
manually close.
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