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
9
Microphone
A microphone is used by the voice recorder. Keep the small
aperture [7] clear when recording a vocal comment.
Built-in GPS Antenna
The receiver incorporates a built-in GPS antenna [8]. The
receiver should be held properly to optimize satellite
reception.
Earpiece
As a multi-media device, the receiver includes an earpiece
[9], which can be used by any voice-based software
application.
Rear View
External GPS Antenna Input
Use this input [10] to connect an external GPS antenna to the
receiver. When an external antenna is connected, the built-in
GPS antenna is automatically disconnected from the receiver
input.
The antenna input connector is protected by a rubber flap.
Although a waterproof coaxial connector is used, Ashtech
recommends you keep the flap close when no external
antenna is used.
Loudspeaker
As a multi-media device, the receiver includes a high-quality
loudspeaker [11], which can be used by any voice-based
software application.
Camera Lens
Keep the camera lens [12] clear when taking pictures or
recording videos.
Back Strap
The back strap provided may be attached to the back of the
receiver through two threaded holes [13] and [14] and the
two recesses located at the bottom of the receiver (see
Bottom View below).
The back strap may also accommodate the stylus, which can
also be attached to the leather strip of the back strap using
the lanyard provided.
Using the back strap allows you to hold the receiver and the
stylus around your forearm while keeping your hand free for
some other tasks.
[10]
[17]
[12]
[11]
[15] [16]
[13] [14]