Leica GS20 manual 1.5.4Tables and Filtering, 1.5.5Filtering, Basic Operation, Map Filters

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1.5.4Tables and Filtering

1.5.4Tables and Filtering

Tables are used to display multiple attribute data that cannot be directly edited. The table can be navigated by the cursor keys (left and right being home and end) as well as the overload keys 3 Page Down and 9 Page Up.

Two main types of tabular data found in the GS20 are selectable and informative.

Selectable fields allow the user to make a selection such as choosing a Job or Codelist, and are usually identified by a radio button (selectable circle). Additional options, such as New, Delete, etc. usually exist in the context menu.

Figure 1-5: Selectable Table

Informative fields allow the user to view and manipulate information about the tabled object.

1.5.5Filtering

In order to provide power and flexibility to the user, the Leica Geosystems GS20 maintains separate filters for individual tables and maps.

1.5.5.1 Map Filters

Map filters provide the user with the ability to hide or display data in the map.

Map filters allow the user to discriminate data based on

Feature Code (Layer name)

Feature Name (Feature ID)

Feature Type (Point, Line, or Area)

Time of collection

Waypoint Status (Flag as Waypoint (i.e. to be navigated to)

or Visited)

Similarly data can be filtered in a table for selection, edits, clipboard function or changing the Waypoint status.

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Contents Field Guide Leica Geosystems GS20Version Symbols Used in This Manual Leica Geosystems GS20View of chapters Introduction IntroductionThe Leica Geosystems GS20 Philosophy of OperationRegistration RegistrationCompany stamp, additional notes/information RegistrationLeica dealer 2. Data Collection Table of ContentsTable of Contents 1. Basic Operation5. Job Management Table of Contents3. Data Management 4. NavigationUtilities SetupTable of Contents 7. Applications12.Index Table of Contents10.Status 11.GlossaryBasic Operation 1. Basic Operation1.1Batteries and Charging 1.1.1Calibrating the BatteryFigure 1-1 Accuracy Indicator 1.2Powering On the Unit1.3Icons 1.3.1Accuracy Indicator1.3.4Differential Corrections 1.3.2Stop and Go Indicators1.3.3Satellite Indicator 1.3.6Battery and Time IndicatorsBasic Operation 1.4Button Functions1.4.2Power Key 1.4.1Alpha Numeric KeysBasic Operation 1.4.3Enter and Escape1.4.4Cursor Keys 1.4.5Menu ButtonFigure 1-3 GS20 Main Menu 1.4.6The Main Menu1.4.7Paging Basic OperationFigure 1-4 Mapview Selected and Filtered 1.5Software User Interface1.5.1Map Views Basic OperationThe map submenu contains zoom controls for 1.5.2GPS Symbol and Zoom Controls1.5.3Context Menus Basic Operation1.5.5.1 Map Filters 1.5.4Tables and Filtering1.5.5Filtering Basic Operation1.5.5.2 Table Filters Basic OperationFigure 2-2 Job Management Screenflow 2. Data Collection2.1Job Management Data CollectionData Collection 2.2Background Files in the GS202.2.1Overview 2.2.2Adding Background Files to a GS20 JobFigure 2-4 Creating a background 2.2.4Transferring a background FileData Collection 2.2.3Creating a Background File in GIS DataPROFigure 2-5 Viewing the Map 2.2.5Viewing the MapData Collection Figure 2-6 Turning off the background2.3.1Creating Codelists 2.3Code ManagementData Collection 2.3.3Steps for codelist creation 2.3.2Using the Codelist ManagerData Collection 1. Click on Codelist and select New Codelist Data Collection2.3.3.3 Step 3 Creating Attributes Data CollectionFigure 2-8 Transferring Codelists Figure 2-7 Map SymbologyData Collection Facts About Attributes2.4.3Point Collection 2.4The Codelist and Occupation2.4.1The Job Codelist 2.4.2AttributionFigure 2-12 Offset Methods Graphical Data Collection2.4.3.1 Point Offsets Figure 2-11 Example of Dist.Dist O/SData Collection 2.4.4Line and Area CollectionFigure 2-13:Line and Area Data Collection 2.4.5Modes of CollectionFigure 2-14 Attribution screen Data Collection 3.1.1Options with Nothing Selected 3.1Philosophy of Feature Selection3. Data Management 3.1.2Options with a Feature SelectedData Management 3.2Selecting a Feature3.2.1Feature Management 3.1.3Options with a Node Selected3.2.1.1 Table Filtering 3.2.3Feature Submenu3.2.2Selecting a Node or “Vertex” Data ManagementData Management 3.2.4Node Submenu3.2.4.1 Re-OccupyingNodes Data Management Feature ManagementFeature Management Inserting into a Feature Node Mode3.3.1Purpose of the Geographic Clipboard 3.3Using the Geographic ClipboardData Management Data Management blocks3.3.2Flow of use Sharing a common node between Data Management 3.3.3Creating Point TopologyNavigation 4. NavigationNavigation 4.1The Navigation Screen4.2Waypoint Selection and Management 4.3Creating a new Waypoint featureNavigation Navigation 4.4Updating a Navigated FeatureJob Management 5. Job ManagementFigure 5-1 New Job Dialog 5.1.1Introduction 5.1Coordinate SystemsJob Management Figure 5-2 Coordinate System 5.1.2Overview5.1.3Attaching a Coordinate System Job ManagementJob Management 5.1.4Field FileGeoid Field File Job Management Leica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0en Job Management6.1Creating a New Codelist 6. Codelist ManagementCodelist Management 6.2.1Creating a New Attribute 6.2Creating a New CodeCodelist Management 7.1.1Introduction 7. Applications7.1Cultivated Field Control 7.1.2SetupAll identifiers are listed below ApplicationsApplications 7.1.3Using the ProgramApplications Select a Tolerance or limit of errorLeica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0en ApplicationsLeica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0en Applications8.1.2Context Menu 8. Utilities8.1File Browser 8.1.1Browser ControlsUtilities 8.1.3Firmware Update8.1.4Sensor Transfer 8.1.5Clear System MemorySetup 9. SetupConfigurations 9.1Selecting, Modifying and Creating9.3.1Hardware 9.2Tree Directory Navigation9.3Hardware Management Setup9.3.2Contrast 9.3.3Wireless Bluetooth ConnectivitySetup 9.3.3.1 Selecting a Wireless Device9.3.4Clearing a Selected Device Setup9.3.5Real-TimeCorrections with a Mobile Phone Making the connect 9.3.6Linking with the Bluetooth9.3.7Configuring your Device Setup9.3.8.1 Status Indication 9.3.8Modifying your Configuration9.3.9Connecting to the Station Setup9.4.2Modifying an Existing Template 9.4ID Template ManagementSetup 9.4.1Creating an ID Template9.5.1Creating a New Device 9.5Device Manager9.6GPS Setup9.6.3Antenna Type Setupwhen an antenna has been plugged in or unplugged 9.6.2Minimum Satellites9.7.1Quality Monitor 9.7Data CollectionSetup 9.6.5InitializationSetup 9.8Interfaces9.8.1Real-Time Setup 9.8.2GS20 Phase Wizard9.8.2.1 Overview 9.8.2.4 The Interface Setup9.8.2.2 Static Phase 9.8.2.3 Kinematic PhaseLeica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0en Setup9.8.3WAAS and EGNOS Setup9.8.3.1 Understanding the WAAS Corrections SetupSetup 9.8.4Connecting to WoRCS Beacon9.8.3.2 Changes to the Real-TimeScreen 9.8.4.1 Powering on the WoRCS Setup9.8.4.2 Checking the Bluetooth Link 9.8.4.3 Checking the WoRCS Real-TimeLink Setup9.8.4.4 WoRCS Real-TimeBeacon 9.8.5Connecting to WoRCS Real-TimeSatellite RTS Setup9.8.5.1 Powering on the WoRCS Setup9.8.5.2 Checking the Bluetooth Link Setup 9.8.5.4 WoRCS RTS Setup8 Setup 9.8.5.3 Checking the WoRCS Real-TimeLink9.8.6.1 Configuration of the GS20 Setup9.8.6Offset Devices Leica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0en Setup30’00” SetupLeica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0en SetupDouble Azimuth or Double Distance SetupReverse Azimuth and Distance 9.8.7ASCII Input SetupTo link an external ASCII Device 9.9.2Language 9.9Units and FormatsSetup 9.9.1Units of Measure10.1.2 Satellite Information 10. Status10.1GPS 10.1.1 Position10.2.1 Real-Time 10.2Interfaces10.3Hardware 10.1.3 Satellite ViewGlossary 11. GlossaryDilution of precision DOP GlossaryLongitude GlossaryTime and Initial Position Signal to Noise RatioRTCM Selective Availability12. Index 733607-1.1.0en