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4.10
Creating “Points of Interest” (POI)
Sometimes it is desirable to create lines or points of interest that can be easily extracted from the data log. To
do this, double click the “i” button. A flag will appear on the screen indicating that this portion of the data log is
being highlighted. For a point of interest remain in the same spot and double click again to remove the flag.
To create a line of interest, double click to create the flag. Locate the section of line which is of interest and
then double click again to stop the section being highlighted.
Use “MyvScan” to retrieve that data. Section “Data Management”/ “Set Filters” sets the conditions to retrieve
the data.
4.11 Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a factory fit option that must be requested at the time of ordering.
The Bluetooth feature enables the vScan to communicate with external devices, such as high accuracy GPS
and data logging devices, via a radio link.
Before data can be exchanged with the external device the two units need to be electronically paired. The
vScan screen shows the status of the Bluetooth via the Bluetooth icon:
No icon = Bluetooth not fitted
Bluetooth icon with cross next to it = Bluetooth fitted but not activated
Icon flashing = Bluetooth is activated but not paired with a device
Icon solid and not flashing = Bluetooth is paired with a device
Pairing devices:
1. Switch on the external device and ensure it is within a couple of meters of the vScan receiver.
2. Pairing achieved through the setup menu. To enter the setup menu,
press and hold the “i” button.
3.
Use the mode paddle to navigate to “Bluetooth”.
4.
Press the “i” pushbutton. The vScan will now show two options:
a.
Bluetooth ON
b.
Search devices
5. Use the paddle to navigate to
“Bluetooth ON” if the Bluetooth needs to be activated/deactivated. Use the
“i” button to switch between the two states and momentarily press the On/Off button to return to the
locate screen.