User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- What is MobileMapper 100?
- First-Time Use
- Unpacking
- Charging the Battery for the First Time
- Inserting the Battery Into the Receiver
- Turning the Receiver On
- Adjusting Backlight Level
- Setting Backlight Idle Time
- Power Management
- Regional Settings
- Locking the Screen and the Keypad
- How to Hold the Receiver
- Switching to Suspend Mode
- Turning the Receiver Off
- System Description
- Special Features
- Using MobileMapper Field Software
- Post-Processing Option and MobileMapper Office
- GNSS Toolbox
- Installing Geoids
- Platform Specifications
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• Select the most suitable reference station, mainly
according to the distance (baseline) to that station.
• Click Download. MobileMapper Office imports the base
raw data and then show its properties in areas [5] and [6].
NOTE: Ashtech does not guarantee 100% quality results
when using raw data files from reference stations that are
situated beyond 200 km (125 mi) from your working area.
• Click on Start Processing. MobileMapper Office post-
processes the different files present in the project. At the
end of the post-processing, the map screen graphically
displays the post-processed, more-accurate position of
each GIS feature.
Additionally, MobileMapper Office adds a vector layer into
the project. Each feature in the layer can be edited
individually. Vector attributes include useful quality
information about vector determination.
The post-processed SHP files are automatically updated
with the new positions and then saved. Beforehand,
backup files (<layer_name>.bak.shp) are created
preserving the original content of the <layer_name>.shp
files. Being also SHP files, backup files can be added to
the project as layers, allowing you to compare the results
of the post-processing against the original positions of
your features.
NOTE: DXF job files, MIF and CSV layers are not supported
in this version of MobileMapper Office.