How Fast Survey Interfaces With Promark 500 Via Bluetooth - Magellan ProMark 500 Getting Started Manual

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How FAST Survey
Interfaces with
ProMark 500 Via
Bluetooth
selected or created projection will then be selectable
from the combo box.
On the Stake tab:
– Precision: Choose the number of decimal places (0 to
5) used to express the three coordinates of any
stakeout point. "0.000" (3 decimal places) is the best
setting to fully benefit from the precision offered by
ProMark 500.
On the Format tab:
– Coordinate Display Order: Choose the order in which you
want FAST Survey to display East and North
coordinates (East,North or North,East).
– Angle Entry and Display: Choose the type of angle FAST
Survey will display (Azimuth or Bearing).
8. Tap
. This creates the file, closes the Job Settings
window and takes you to the FAST Survey menu. If no
Bluetooth connections were configured beforehand, then
the Bluetooth Devices window will open to let you do so.
First-Time Use
Right after you start FAST Survey and create or open your first
job, FAST Survey will try to re-activate the Bluetooth
connections established during the previous session.
Because it's your first session, the Bluetooth Devices window
will open instead, prompting you first to define a Bluetooth
connection with the base.
• Assuming your base and rover are nearby and powered on,
tap Find Receiver. Wait until FAST Survey lists the
Bluetooth identifiers of your base and rover. The list
appears in a new window.
• Highlight the Bluetooth identifier corresponding to the
base. To make sure you select the right identifier, press
the Scroll button on the base until you display the
Receiver Identification screen. The identifier is in the
lower line (after the "BT:" prefix).
• Tap
. This takes you back to the previous screen where
the selected Bluetooth identifier remains highlighted in
the list. The following actions may be performed on the
selected receiver using the following buttons:
• Set Receiver Name: By default, the "Receiver Bluetooth
Identifier" of the detected receiver is assigned to this
parameter. You may use a more self-explanatory name
to identify your base (e.g.: "MyBase").
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