How To Set Up Mapping When The Fieldfox Is On The Lan; Display A Map File - Keysight A Series User Manual

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Indoor and Outdoor Mapping – Option 352 (Requires Spectrum Analyzer Mode
(Option 233 on N991xA), and GPS Receiver (Option 307))
How to Set Up Mapping Settings

How to Set Up Mapping When the FieldFox Is On The LAN

If your FieldFox is connected directly to the LAN, you can view your maps by
using OpenStreetMaps directly (i.e., no need to use the FieldFox Map Support
Tool to download the maps as a *.zip file). But, you will need a valid GPS signal
(Option 307 required). Refer to

Display a Map File

1. Press System 7 >
2. Then choose from the following:
If a "Warning: GPS data invalid - GPS data must be valid to
show current GPS location" is displayed, verify your GPS signal is
connected and working properly.
3. If you do not see your Map on the FieldFox display: Use the RPG or the
4. Repeat step
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Utilities
— Press
Edit
— Enter a Zoom by using the RPG or the
highlight Zoom and then enter a value between 4 and 17.
— Press
Go to GPS Location
current GPS location.
— Press
Zoom
– opens a menu of
— Press
Pan
– Opens a menu of softkeys to move East, West, North,
and
South
on the current displayed map area
Save Image (PNG)
selected, the "Save Map picture file" feature opens to the
current storage location (default = [INTERNAL]:) where you can
name and save your current displayed map area.
arrow keys to highlight Latitude and then enter a value for latitude
that corresponds closely to the "Current Area Center" value displayed in
the FieldFox Mapping software. Refer to
Optional: If you want to stop the "Reading map..." process, press Esc to
stop map search.
3
for Longitude.
"Display a Map File" on page
>
Mapping
>
Map Explorer (Get Maps)
– sets the current displayed map to the
Zoom In
and
– To save the current map as a PNG file. When
Figure
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470.
arrow keys to
Zoom Out
softkeys
16-14.

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