This command allows you to select a supported instrument manufacturer and supported instrument model for use with SurvPC.
Note: A summary of the General Bluetooth Connection Step-by-Step is provided in the Equip documentation.
- Manufacturer: Indicate the manufacturer of the equipment you wish to work with.
- i: (Information) Click this button to retrieve available firmware settings for the currently selected Manufacturer/Model.
Note: This information can be particularly helpful for technical support troubleshooting.
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Note: The displayed information will vary based on the equipment Manufacturer/Model.
- Model: Indicate the model or closest model series you wish to work with.
Note: The supported list of Manufacturer/Model configurations can change without advance notice. Visit https://www.survpc.com/supportedHardware.html or utilize the SurvPC Help Resources for additional information or assistance.
- Load: This button will permit the loading of a previously saved equipment profile.
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The source of the equipment profile to load can come from one of two locations:
- Load: (Selected Profile). Loads the selected equipment profile as stored within SurvPC.
- Load from File: Launches the standard File Selector dialog box where a previously saved equipment configuration file can be loaded.
- Save: This button will save the current settings to a named equipment profile.
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- Create New Configuration: Provide a user-friendly profile name for the equipment profile.
- Set as default configuration: When enabled, the equipment profile will become the default over other named equipment profiles.
- Delete: This button will remove the currently selected equipment profile. Prior to removal, you will be prompted to confirm the deletion process.
- Defaults: When clicked, the currently selected equipment profile will be restored back to SurvPC-suggested default values and a back-up of the settings will be saved to the profile list.
Note: It is recommended to go left to right through the tabs, from Current to Comms to Receiver to RTK, to ensure that all settings are correct, especially when configuring a new receiver for the first time.