Leica GS50 User Manual page 21

Geosystems
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3.3.2 QuickStart Tutorial - GIS Data Collection, contd.
Power Status
The battery status icon, located on
the far right side of the status line,
conveys two pieces of information.
First, which power source is being
used, and second, the voltage level
of the current power source.
The GS50 / GS50+ can be powered
by three sources, one of two internal
batteries, A or B, or one external
source, E. The battery status icon
will indicate which power source is
being used.
The battery status icon indicates the
voltage level of the currently used
battery in 4 different stages from
"full" (fully black), to 2/3, to 1/3, to
"empty" (clear).
GS50 / GS50+-4.0.0en
Memory Status
The memory status indicator is
composed of two icons. The icon on
the left indicates which memory
device is being used; internal
memory, or external PC-Card. The
icon on the right indicates the avail-
able memory in the selected memory
device. This icon has 12 levels
between full (all black), and empty
(clear).
You must have either an
internal memory device
(optional), or a PC memory card
installed in the GS50 / GS50+ to
proceed with GPS data collection.
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Step 2: Choosing your Configura-
tion Set (DATA COLL \ Begin)
Some basic decisions have to be
made in this panel: which configura-
tion set should be activated, in which
job the raw data should be stored
and which antenna set-up should be
used.
A Configuration Set (Config Set) is a
collection of sensor parameters
needed to perform various methods
of data collection. These include
data recording rates, data formats,
antenna types, coding methods, etc.
Several default configuration sets
exist which cover standard data
collection scenarios. For information
on how to create configuration sets,
please refer to the hardware refer-
ence manual on the GIS DataPRO
software CD.
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