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Leica TPS1200 System Field Manual

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22.8 Creating a New Station to Dial/Editing a Station to DialDescriptionAccessstep-by-stepCONFIGUREXX Station to DialCONFIGURE Stations to Dial allows new stations to be created, provides a list ofreference stations that can be dialed and allows existing stations to be edited.For digital cellular phones of any technology and for modems, the phone numbersof the device at the reference station must be known. For a reference station to bedialed, a name, the phone number and, if available, the coordinates can be configured.The configuration is possible for rover and reference digital cellular phones andmodems.Step Description1. Refer to "20.3.3 Controlling a Device" to access CONFIGURE XXConnection/CONFIGURE Radio Channel.2. Open the choicelist for to access CONFIGURE Stations toDial.3. CONFIGURE Station to DialIf a station is to be edited, then highlight the station.4. NEW (F2)/EDIT (F3) to access CONFIGURE New Station toDial/CONFIGURE Edit Station to Dial.Editing a station to dial is similar to creating a new station to dial. For simplicity thescreens are called CONFIGURE XX Station to Dial and differences are clearlyoutlined.STORE (F1)To store the changes and to continuewith the subsequent screen.COORD (F2)To view other coordinate types.SHIFT ELL H (F2) or SHIFT ORTH (F2)Available for local coordinates. Tochange between the ellipsoidal andthe orthometric height.Description of fields<strong>Field</strong> Option Description User input A unique name for the new referencestation to be dialed. The name may be upto 16 characters long and may includespaces. Input optional.Config...\Interfaces... - Controllingthe Device<strong>TPS1200</strong>+ 149

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