Leica GS50 User Manual page 31

Geosystems
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3.3.2 QuickStart Tutorial - GIS Data Collection, contd.
To define your own Id Template
press NEW (F2).
You will be able to specify the Id, the
start and end position of automatic
numbers, the amount by which they
increment at each point and the
default position of the cursor. Note
that leading spaces cannot be
accepted.
In case you are using the standard
Time and Date ID template setting
you have the choice to change the
first four ID digits from the 'Sensor
ID' to the used 'Code'. Press F3
EDIT in the CONFIGURE \ ID Tem-
plates panel and toggle between
'Sensor Id' and 'Code' with the left or
right arrow keys. If you select 'Code'
the point ID will have the Code name
in its first 4 digits.
GS50 / GS50+-4.0.0en
Id - Displays the way in which the
template is currently configured. You
may also enter any standard text
here that you would like to see in the
Id Template. (In this example the
standard text is the word "Point". The
# symbols indicate automatically
incrementing numbers).
Num Start - Defines the start posi-
tion of any automatically
incrementing number.
Num End - Defines the end position
of any automatically incrementing
numbers.
Auto Inc - Defines whether the
number will increment automatically
at subsequent points.
Num Inc - Defines the amount by
which any automatically
incrementing number will increment.
Cursor Pos - Defines the position at
which the cursor will start at.
Press CONT (F1) save changes to
the template.
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Step 8: Logging line and area data
(ATTRIBUTION\)
In this step, you will collect the
spatial attribute (position information)
for your Pwrline (line) code. Area
codes are collected in exactly the
same way.
From the FEATURING\ panel, select
the Pwrline code and press F1
CONT. This will bring you to the
ATTRIBUTION\ panel.
Pressing F4 OFFS will allow you to
enter an offset to the desired line or
area code. Offset information is
entered by specifying a distance and
the relative direction where this offset
will be applied (to the left and/or right
of the actual line feature).
In case you are working with left/right
offset applied to line or area features,
please ensure to avoid sharp turns in
direction during measurement,
otherwise the computation of offset
lines may result in far off laying
points.
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