User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 12.Users manual-未完.pdf
- 111.pdf
- First-Time Use
- Unpacking
- Inserting the Battery Into the Receiver
- Turning the Receiver On
- Using the AC Adapter to Charge the Battery
- Adjusting Backlight Level and Idle Time
- Power Management
- Setting Time & Date
- Regional Settings
- Locking the Screen and the Keypad
- How to Hold the Receiver
- Using the Quick Toolbar
- Switching the Receiver Manually to Suspend Mode
- Turning the Receiver Off
- Receiver Description
- GNSS Toolbox
- Advanced Features
- Platform Specifications
- First-Time Use
- 15.19; 15.21; 15.105
- 111.pdf
- 15.19; 15.21; 15.105
English
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you should drag the stylus over the screen to scroll through
the whole data displayed.
To return to 1:1 zoom, just tap on the title bar again to re-
open the quick toolbar, and then tap on the zoom function
again.
Switching the
Receiver Manually
to Suspend Mode
Switching the receiver to Suspend mode is the right thing to
do when you need to make a short pause in your work and you
want to save the operating time of your battery.
In Suspend mode, the receiver uses a minimum of energy:
the screen content and backlight is off. The receiver however
continues to track satellites and the use context is saved.
To switch to Suspend mode, just press briefly on the Power
button [1]. The receiver screen is turned off instantly.
To wake up the receiver, just press briefly the same button
again. This will instantly switch the screen back on and
restore the use context in which the receiver was before
entering the Suspend mode.
Turning the
Receiver Off
After you have finished your work, turn off your receiver by
holding the Power button [1] pressed until a Warning
message is displayed on the screen asking you to confirm the
power-off request. Tap Yes. The receiver will shut down in the
next couple of seconds after a duo-tone sound has been
heard.