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RiverSurveyor S5/M9 System Manual (February 2013)
Track Window settings are now global (i.e. a change to the setting on one graph affects ALL
Track Windows). Settings include:
•
AutoScale
•
AutoRotate
•
Show Velocity Vectors
•
UTM Display
•
Tracks
When a GIS Map is loaded, right clicking on the Track Window displays the popup menu
with a GIS sub-menu. On this menu are the following options:
•
Zoom to Full Extents – Zooms out to display both the full map and all data
•
Zoom to GIS Map – Zooms to the limits of the full map
•
Zoom to Data – Zooms to the limits of all the data
5.
Contour Window
The Contour Window displays a tooltip for highlighted cells.
A space on either side of the Contour Window has been added to illustrate that edges are
present.
6.
Profile Window
When displaying Discharge in the Profile Window, the profile extrapolation extends to the
bottom.
7.
All Tables/Tabular Data
All tabular data can be saved to the clipboard by right clicking on the table and selecting
Save to Clipboard
from the popup menu. This data can then be pasted into Excel or a text
editor for ASCII export.
The order of the columns can be changed and is saved in the application settings. The col-
umns should be adjusted to match the user display preferences or requirements for ASCII
export.
Columns support multi-dimensional parameters (e.g. individual Bottom-Track Beam Depths).
8.
System Tab
Column selections have been updated.
9.
Edges tab
The
Edges
tab displays the
Left Bank
and
Right Bank
instead of the
Start Edge
and
End
Edge
.
10.
Times Series Tab
A new tab titled
Time Series
has been added that displays five multi-parameter Time Series
windows.
11.
Discharge Measurement Summary
Active Records (records that are checked) that have discharge values that are outside of +/-
5% of the mean discharge are now displayed in red.
This feature can be enabled/disabled using the
Highlight Records
button on the Discharge
Summary toolbar.
The icons for the Start Edge - Left Bank and Right Bank have been swapped. The arrows
now point in the direction of travel across the river.