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Shift, Zoom
1. Press the [RDR MENU/ESC] key.
2. Press [0], [1], and select Page 1.
3. Select SHIFT or ZOOM from the SHIFT/
ZOOM field.
4. For Shift, place cursor with the omnipad.
For Zoom, place cursor on target of inter-
est with the omnipad.
5. Press the [ENT] key.
6. Press the [RDR MENU/ESC] key.
Note: These do not function in the True motion
mode.
Measuring the Range
1. Press the [RDR MENU/ESC] key.
2. Press the [6] (EBL/VRM SELECT) key to
select the No.1 VRM or No.2 VRM.
3. Press the [7] [EBL/VRM CNTRL) key.
4. Place the VRM on the inner edge of the
target with the omnipad.
5. Read VRM indication to find range.
6. To erase the VRM, press and hold down
the [7] key about five seconds.
7. Press the [RDR MENU/ESC] key.
Measuring the Bearing
1. Press the [RDR MENU/ESC] key.
2. Press the [6] (EBL/VRM SELECT) key to
select the No.1 EBL or No.2 EBL.
3. Press the [7] [EBL/VRM CNTRL) key.
4. Use the omnipad to bisect the target with
the EBL.
5. Read EBL indication to find bearing.
6. To erase the EBL, press and hold down
the [7] key about five seconds.
7. Press the [RDR MENU/ESC] key.
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PLOTTER
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Selecting a Range Scale
1. Press the [PLTR MENU/ESC] key.
2. Press the [1] key or [2] key.
3. Press the [PLTR MENU/ESC] key.
Shifting the Cursor,
Display
1. To shift the cursor, turn on the cursor
with the [+/-] key and then operate the
omnipad.
2. To shift the display, turn off the cursor
with the [+/-] key and then operate the
omnipad.
This feature is only available on the plotter dis-
play in the CU, NU and TM modes.
Selecting Screen Center
1. Press the [+/-] key to turn on the cursor.
2. Place cursor at desired screen center with
the omnipad.
3. Press the [PLTR MENU/ESC] key.
4. Press the [6] (CENTER) key.
5. Press the [PLTR MENU/ESC] key.
This feature is only available on the plotter dis-
play in the CU, NU and TM modes.
Stopping, Restarting
Track Recording
1. Press the [PLTR MENU/ESC] key.
2. Press the [5] (TRACK ON/OFF) key.
3. Press the [PLTR MENU/ESC] key.
Entering, Erasing Marks
1. Press the [+/-] key to turn on the cursor.
2. Place the cursor on the location desired for
a mark.