
Interference Analyzer
R&S
®
Cable Rider ZPH
300
User Manual 1321.0950.02 ─ 07
13.3.3.3
Aligning the Triangulation and Outdoor Mapping Mode
The R&S Cable Rider ZPH provides several tools to align the map. These tools are
useful if you want your current location to be in the center of the display or if you have
moved out of the visible map area.
Using the touchscreen gesture
Use the touchscreen gesture to navigate on the map area:
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Swipe in your desired direction (horizontally, vertically or diagonally) to navigate the
position on the map.
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Pinch or stretch two fingers horizontally to adjust the zoom span of the map area
and use.
Manual alignment
Alternatively, you can use the keypad keys on the R&S Cable Rider ZPH to navigate
the position in the map.
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Press [2] key to navigate the position upward on the map.
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Press [4] key to navigate the position to the left side on the map.
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Press [6] key navigate the position to the right side on the map.
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Press [8] key navigate the position downward on the map.
You can move the maps until you reach the borders of the downloaded content. Note
that the borders of the maps might be different for different scales.
Automatic alignment
For most automatic map alignment functions, you have to establish a GPS connection.
1. Press the [MEAS] key.
2. Select the "GPS Position" softkey.
The R&S Cable Rider ZPH displays a softkey menu that provides various functions
to control and work with GPS data.
● Select the "Go To" softkey (Outdoor Mapping Mode).
–
"Currrent Position"
Moves your current position to the center of the display once.
–
"Saved Position"
Moves your saved position to the center of the display once.
● "Go To Triangulation" softkey (Triangulation Mode)
Moves the location of the triangulation result to the center of the display.
13.3.3.4
Aligning the Indoor Mapping Mode
The R&S Cable Rider ZPH automatically aligns the map when you move the cross-
hairs icon
displayed on the map. The cross-hairs icon represents your current posi-
tion on the map.
Working with Maps