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System Description
Receiver Front
View
Display Screen
The display screen
[1]
is a 3.5-inch, QVGA, 256k-color (18-
bit RGB) touch screen (240 x 320 pixels).
Keypad, Scroll and Enter Buttons
The keypad
[2]
consists of the following buttons:
The Enter button
[3]
is used to accept highlighted input and
initiate various functions.
The Scroll button
[4]
is the ring around the Enter button. It
is used to move the cursor on the screen, from one data field
to the next on a parameter screen, from one option to another
in a menu, from one geographical location to another on a
map screen.
Stylus and Stylus Holder
The stylus
[5]
can be used to work directly from the touch
screen. When not used, the stylus can conveniently be stored
in the receiver by inserting it into the dedicated holder
[5]
.
Built-in GNSS Antenna
The receiver incorporates a built-in antenna
[6]
. The receiver
should be held properly to optimize satellite reception.
Microphone
A microphone is used by the voice recorder. Keep the small
aperture
[7]
clear when recording a vocal comment.
[6]
[7]
[2]
[1]
[8]
[5]
[3]
[4]
[9]
Button
Function
The keypad includes two of these buttons, one on the right,
the other on the left.
Each of them is a convenient alternative to tapping on the
functions appearing just above in the task bar at the bottom
of the screen (e.g. Notifications, Contacts, Menu, Log, etc.).
Use this button to enlarge the map displayed on the screen
(zoom in).
Use this button to reduce the map displayed on the screen
(zoom out).
In some software applications, use this button to cancel the
last action performed or return to the previous screen.
Equivalent to the OK button.
This is the default function assigned to this button but you
are however allowed to define another function for this but-
ton through
Start
>
Settings
>
Personal
>
Buttons
.