Using the quick toolbar, Switching the receiver manually to suspend mode, Adjusting backlight level and idle time – Spectra Precision MobileMapper 20 User Manual

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To read the battery charging status using the Quick
Toolbar, refer to the instructions in Turning the Receiver
On on page 2
(
see also Using the Quick Toolbar on
page 4
).

Using the Quick

Toolbar

Windows offers a quick toolbar allowing you to quickly
access frequently used functions (zoom, Bluetooth, WiFi,
phone, sound volume, battery power and clock).

Tap on the title bar at the top of the screen. The quick
toolbar appears just underneath.

Run the desired function by just tapping on the
corresponding icon. This runs the requested function and
simultaneously closes the quick toolbar.

The zoom function enlarges the screen content, which
means only part of the screen is shown at a time, and so
you should drag the stylus over the screen to scroll through
the whole display.

To return to 1:1 zoom, tap on the title bar again to re-open
the quick toolbar, 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. You should
not however switch the receiver to Suspend mode when it is
collecting raw data
.

In Suspend mode, the receiver is idle, using the minimum of
energy required to save the use context.

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.

Adjusting

Backlight Level

and Idle Time

Backlight Level: The screen backlight may be adjusted to
match the ambient light for optimized visibility. You don’t
need the same level of screen backlight in dark areas than in
hot sun.

Backlight Idle Time: One way of saving the battery is to avoid
those periods of time during which the screen backlight is
unnecessarily on. As the receiver automatically counts the
time during which neither the keypad nor the touch screen is
active, you can set the receiver to turn off the backlight
automatically after a certain idle time.

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