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Custom
Toolbars

Custom instrument control toolbars for GPS and robotic
total stations are on the main interface, minimizing
the need to dig into menus for commonly used toggles
and settings. MicroSurvey’s Robotic and GPS
support
has the most intuitive interface in the industry. All
Robotic and GPS settings and functions are easily accessible
from their respective control toolbars. FieldGenius
has
built-in support for all major manufacturer's robotic
total stations and RTK grade GPS systems.
On the GPS toolbar, there are six buttons used to control
the settings, and set the display mode for positional
information for the GPS positions.
The buttons, from top to bottom are as follows:
The
first field indicates the position solution type.
The second field is the number of SV’s the rover
is currently using in the RTK solution. To view a sky
plot of the current SV’s visible to the rover,
press this button.
The
third field displays the DOP values for the current
RTK position. Pressing the button will cycle through
the PDOP, HDOP and VDOP.
The
fourth button returns information about the rover receiver.
The serial number, battery status and sky list of SV’s
can be displayed.
The
fifth button is used to display the current position
of the cursor in the HUD (provided it is enabled ).
The position is in the current map projection (with
applied local transformation), the Latitude and Longitude
(WGS 84 derived system), or the current Hrms & Vrms
values.
The
sixth button in the GPS toolbar will recenter the display
on the current position of the cursor (RTK position).
Double tapping this button will set the system into
an auto-pan mode where the position cursor will always
be centered. Tapping the button once more will disable
the auto-pan mode.
On the robotic toolbar, there are eight buttons used
to control the settings and remotely operate the instrument
via the radios:

From the first row on the left:
The
First button provides easy selection of EDM measuring
modes.
Second
is Automatic Target Recognition. When depressed, ATR
is active.
The
Third button is for activation and de-activation of
the Laser Pointer.
Fourth
is the Instrument Guide Lights On/Off toggle.
Fifth is
the Move by Keys toggle. When this button is active,
you can rotate the instrument about its axes by using
the up/down/left/right cursor keys (or joystick control)
on your handheld device.
Sixth button is a battery indicator (if your instruments
supports this feature)
On the second row, starting from the left:
The first button allows you to change to a different
instrument
The second button sets the instrument horizontal angle
(if your instrument supports this feature)
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