Operating basics
iMap measurement mapping mode
iMap integrates interference mapping, coverage mapping, in-building mapping, outdoor mapping, and provides an integrated
solution for field interference and coverage problems in one instrument.
Using iMap is as easy as selecting a measurement and touching the displayed map where you want the measurement to be placed.
Measurement icons are color coded to indicate if the measurements have passed or failed limit tests. You can also add an azimuth
arrow to a measurement to indicate the direction the antenna was pointing when you took a measurement.
To start the iMap tool, tap the iMap button.
When you open the iMap tool for the first time,
the screen displays the message Empty map.
Otherwise, iMap displays the last-loaded map.
You can load scanned bitmap files as maps for in-building mapping, or use GSF and MIF map file formats for outdoor maps. Using
GSF or MIF map files lets you use the built-in GPS receiver to automatically place measurements at your current location.
You can save maps and associated measurement results data to common file formats such as CSV or MapInfo. Saving maps and
measurement results lets you analyze measurement data (position, value, and direction) and prepare reports.
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