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1. MobileMapper Pro Field Unit
Keypad Description
Under the screen you will see 8 buttons located around a large
oval “scrolling” button with 4 directional arrows on it.
IN/OUT: Use these buttons
to zoom in and out when
viewing a screen with a
map displayed.
ESC: Takes you back to the
previous screen without ef-
fecting any changes.
NAV: Takes you to the vari-
ous navigation screens
where you can locate your-
self and navigate to way-
points and GIS features.
LOG: Lets you create a new
job or open an existing
one. With a job and a fea-
ture already open, pressing
LOG takes you to the fea-
ture attribute screen. With
an open job, but no open
feature, pressing LOG
takes you to the feature selection screen.
ENTER: Use this button to accept highlighted input and to
initiate various unit functions.
MENU: Provides access to a variety of functions such as set-
ting up and initializing the receiver, selecting targets to navi-
gate to and various GIS logging features.
PWR button: Turns on and off the unit. Also turns the back-
light on if you hold it down for two seconds (until the backlight
level changes).
IN
OUT
ESC
MENU
PWR
LOG
NAV
ENTER
Display
GPS antenna (inside the housing)
Screen
Scrolling button
External
antenna
input
The scrolling button has
three different functions:
• It is used to move the
cursor in the chosen
direction, from a data
field to another, from
an option in a menu to
the previous or next
option.
• In a highlighted field,
the left/right arrow
moves the cursor back-
ward/forward; The up/
down arrow incre-
ments/decrements the
highlighted figure or
string.
• On the Map screen, a
navigation screen, this
button allows you to
switch to cursor mode
and then to move the
cursor in ALL direc-
tions, not only the left,
right, up and down
directions.
External antenna input:
Located on the right-
hand side of the
receiver, under a flap
in the black rubber
bumper, near the top of
the display. Peel the
flap up from the bot-
tom to reveal the exter-
nal antenna input
(SMB-f connector).