Leica Geosystems Leica DISTO Pro User Manual

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Storing with Enter key

When a value displayed in the basic

setting is to be stored:

Press and hold.

The display shows

• the next free memory location,

• a cursor to enter text.

If desired, enter text as described

earlier.

Press breifly to store.

After a confirmation the basic

settings are displayed.

If all results of a calculation are to be

stored (e.g. pythagoras, triangles,

heights, ...) in the data memory:

Press and hold immediatedly

after computed results are

displayed.

The display shows

• the next free memory location,

• a cursor to enter text.

Select desired entry from list.

Press briefly to confirm entry.

Follow same procedure to input

subsequent entries from the list.

Press briefly to end and store

text entries.

After a short confirmation the basic

setting are displayed.

In storing a new value, the

DISTO automatically uses

the first two text lines of the last

memory location.

By clearly describing stored

values, misunderstandings

and questions can be avoided.

Enter text as described in menu

function (6.4.1).

Press briefly to move cursor

to next text line.

Press briefly to end and store

input.

After a confirmation basic settings

are displayed.

As an alternative text input can be

made from a predefined list.

Precondition: The list was loaded

into DISTO previously (read Online

documentation on supplied CD-

ROM).

Press briefly to display the

list of the predefined texts.

Memory, contd.

Hallway

Shower

WC

Bath

store

6.4.2

002

abc

_ >

If desired, enter text in the first line

as described earlier.

This text is automatically

used for the next following

results.

The two other lines

• are reserved for text input,

• contain text predefined by the

calculation function.

Press briefly to store results

one after the other.

After a confirmation the basic

settings are displayed.

Change (6.4.3)

With this menu function, data stored

to memory can be changed

subsequently.

After calling up the menu function,

the menu displays

• the last stored value,

• the number of the memory location,

• the amount of occupied memory

locations and the occupancy of

memory in percentage.

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