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i Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manualowner’s manual

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6 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMapping ProjectsJuniper Aspect gives you the power to accurately create and maintain detailed maps and reports of obje

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96 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual Insert Point – Use this option to add a new vertex to a line segment of the coverage polygon. Tap the line to selec

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 974. Select Capture to collect coordinates from the GPS and repeat as needed.5. Select Finish, then Save.N

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98 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSample MapsValves and Heads Valve Coverage Line (Pipe or Wire, for Example)

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99 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMap Functions on a Desktop ComputerChapter 8

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100 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMap Functions on a Desktop Computer Viewing and Editing Project MapsMaps created on a mobile computer and synchroniz

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Ch 8 Map Functions on a Desktop Computer 101Screen Navigation FunctionsPan: Click and drag to pan the map (“Ctrl” + 1 on the keyboard).Zoom In: Clic

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102 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualLayers FunctionsLayers: Click to open a drop down box for all layers on the map. Each layer’s visibility, label visi

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Ch 8 Map Functions on a Desktop Computer 103From File: Click to import CAD layers to the project (dwg le). When the le is loaded, select which ele

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104 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualEditingStart Editing: Click to enable editing on layers that have been set to allow editing.Stop Editing: Click to s

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Ch 8 Map Functions on a Desktop Computer 105Add New Object: Click to add a new object. Once enabled, an object can be selected from the object brows

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Ch 2 Overview of Planning and Implementation 7Planning ProjectsIdeally some planning will occur before the Juniper Aspect software is used. You may

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106 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSelected ObjectAttributes: Click to view the attributes of the currently selected object. Attributes can be edited w

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Ch 8 Map Functions on a Desktop Computer 107Editing and Fine Tuning Existing MapsBefore you create nal maps and reports, you might want to edit exi

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108 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manualthe left control key on the keyboard. When the object or vertex being moved is near another object or vertex, a smal

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Ch 8 Map Functions on a Desktop Computer 109To remove a vertex, click on the Move Geometry tool then click on the object (line or polygon) to be edi

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110 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualBelow is an example with opacity, line thickness, and colors changed: Editing Label Location and ColorObject label

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Ch 8 Map Functions on a Desktop Computer 111Adding Valve CoverageYou can add coverage to an irrigation valve that does not have an existing associat

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113 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualGenerating Reports Chapter 9

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114 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualGenerating ReportsTo produce maps and reports for clients or inspectors, you use the Generate Report function on the

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Ch 9 Generating Reports 115Above each page of the report preview is a toolbar.Functions include: Open, Save, Print, Quick Print, Zoom Out, Select Zoo

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8 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manualmap. When the data from each mobile computer is uploaded to the desktop computer, it is combined and synchronized unde

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116 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSample ReportsSample reports are shown on the following pages. (Each report is three pages long.)Irrigation Valve Co

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Ch 9 Generating Reports 117Street Sign Inventory

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118 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual

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Ch 9 Generating Reports 119Tree Inventory

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120 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSite Inspection

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Ch 9 Generating Reports 121

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123 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingAppendix A

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124 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingGPS TipsGetting Good GPS Reception on the Mobile ComputerBeing in an open eld with no interference i

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 125Basemap ProblemsMap Not Showing up on Desktop ComputerThe basemaps on the PC side of the software all require an intern

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Ch 2 Overview of Planning and Implementation 92. Map the location of objects and coverage areas based on the training given to you by the project m

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126 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIf you forget to click off, the edits won’t remain and you’ll have to do them again.Save frequently. Before stopping

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127 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIndex

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128 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIndexAActivation Screen 14, 19ActiveSync 12, 16Archer Field PC 3, 6, 15Aributes 28, 40, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49,

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Index 129GGenerating Reports 111, 114Geotagged Photo 80GPS 3, 7, 60, 62, 66, 68, 70, 71, 76, 77, 86, 87, 88, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 124, 125GPS T

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130 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMMaintenance Tips 6, 10, 126Manage Parts 28, 41, 43Manage Projects 27, 33Managing Data 9Map Functions 34, 37, 9

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Index 131RReports 9, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 121SSample Maps, Mobile Software 98Sample Reports, Desktop Software 116Selectable Aribute

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10 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMaintenance and InspectionsProject data can be used for maintenance and service on existing projects. In addition, th

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11 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualChapter 3Software Installation, Desktop and Mobile Versions

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12 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSoftware Installation, Desktop and Mobile VersionsThe Juniper Aspect CD-ROM includes the desktop and mobile versions

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Ch 3 Software Installation 133. Insert the Juniper Aspect CD into your computer CD drive.4. When the main screen appears, select Juniper Aspect In

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14 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual Enter the number and select OK. 9. The Juniper Aspect Activation screen is shown. Fill out the registration informa

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Ch 3 Software Installation 15is automatically placed on your desktop. 12. When you open the software, the following screen is shown on your desktop

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© Copyright October 2012, Juniper Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information is subject to change without notice.Juniper Systems and Archer Field

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16 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manualcommunication and charging purposes. Refer to manual for the dock or the mobile computer for details. Manuals are ava

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Ch 3 Software Installation 17Installing Software on the Mobile ComputerOnce the desktop computer and the mobile computer are communicating with each

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18 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual3. The following screen is shown. To proceed with the software installation on the mobile computer click on the inst

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Ch 3 Software Installation 19installed on one mobile computer). Enter this number. Select OK. It is automatically veried.6. The Juniper Aspect Acti

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20 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual8. As the Juniper Aspect software components are installed, the following screen is shown: Do not disconnect the m

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Ch 3 Software Installation 2110. When Juniper Aspect software installation is complete on the mobile computer, click Finish. The following screen is

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22 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMobile Computer Home ScreenOnce you have successfully installed the mobile software, a screen similar to the followin

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Ch 3 Software Installation 23Software UpdatesIn the Tools menu is an option called Check for updates. When you select it, the software automaticall

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24 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualUpgrading Software EditionsIf you have the standard edition of Juniper Aspect software on your desktop computer and m

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25 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIntroduction to Juniper Aspect Desktop SoftwareChapter 4

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Contents iiiTable of Contents1 Introduction to Juniper Aspect Field Mapping Solutions 12 Overview of Project Planning and Implementation 5Planning

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26 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIntroduction to Juniper Aspect Desktop SoftwareThe desktop version of Juniper Aspect software is used for setting up

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Ch 4 Introduction to Aspect Desktop Software 27ProjectsThe Projects function is used to set up and manage projects, synchronize data between the des

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28 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualObjects The Objects function is used to manage object catalogs. Select Objects then Manage Object Catalogs and a list

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Ch 4 Introduction to Aspect Desktop Software 29Mobile DeploymentThe Mobile Deployment function is used to install the Juniper Aspect software onto a

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30 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualToolsThere are four categories under the Tools function: Check for Updates, Preferences, About, and Help.  Check fo

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31 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualChapter 5Creating a New Project on the Desktop Computer

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32 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualCreating a New Project on the Desktop ComputerThe Projects function is used for setting up mapping projects, editing

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Ch 5 Creating a New Project on the Desktop Computer 33Create new projectMain menu (goes to the desktop home page)SaveClose or cancelCreating a New P

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34 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualThe new project is shown in a list similar to the following:Setting up a MapTo set up a map for a new project, click

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Ch 5 Creating a New Project on the Desktop Computer 35Address Search FunctionTo search for the area of your project extent, type in the address of t

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iv Contents6 Object Database Management 39Manage Object Catalogs 41Manage Object Catalogs Screen 43Object Type 45Objects 49Importing, Exporting

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36 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualAs the map zooms in, the detail becomes greater and more features are revealed. Always wait for the basemap and/or st

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Ch 5 Creating a New Project on the Desktop Computer 37of the dwg le extension will work). In AutoCAD®, load the ArcGIS for AutoCAD® extension and l

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38 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual3, Software Installation, for details on establishing communication between a desktop computer and a mobile computer.

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39 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualChapter 6 Object Database Management

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40 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualObject Database Management The Objects function is used to manage the object database which is made up of one or more

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Ch 6 Object Database Management 41Manage Object CatalogsWhen you select Objects then Manage Object Catalogs, a list of object catalogs is shown. You

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42 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualThere are several informative and action symbols to be aware of when are managing object catalogs. Refer to the chart

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Ch 6 Object Database Management 43Manage Object Catalogs ScreenThe Manage Object Catalog home screen tab is accessed from the Manage Object Catalogs

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44 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manualof the screen. See the chart that follows for descriptions of these functions.Object, New: add a new object to the se

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Ch 6 Object Database Management 45Object TypeSelect an object type from the Object Type pull down list. The following functions can be selected:The

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1 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualChapter 1Introduction to Juniper Aspect Field Mapping Solutions

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46 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSimple Object Type SymbolFor the Simple symbol type, simply choose a color from the drop down list to represent an ob

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Ch 6 Object Database Management 47Catalog AttributesIn Catalog Attributes, add or delete attributes for each object type. To add a new attribute, ty

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48 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIn-Field AttributesClick on the button that says In-Field Attributes.User Entered AttributesTo add an in-eld attribu

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Ch 6 Object Database Management 49Selectable AttributesThe Selectable Attributes option provides a drop down list of selectable attributes you dene

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50 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualThe header can be hidden by moving it off of the header list. A red circle with white appears. Release the dragged ob

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Ch 6 Object Database Management 51Object AttributesEditing object attributes is done in the Object Attributes section located on the bottom right of

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52 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualImporting and Exporting CSV Object CatalogsYou can import an object catalog into Juniper Aspect using CSV les. The C

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Ch 6 Object Database Management 53(which should be named Default Objects Catalog for this example). View the two exported CSV les:  Default Object

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54 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manualindicator “F:” (it must be a capital F) in the header row followed by the attribute name. ie. “F:Date mapped”. The ro

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Ch 6 Object Database Management 55 f. “SimpleSymbolType” – acceptable values include “Icon”, “Simple” and “Custom” g. “SimpleSymbolSize” – ac

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56 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualImporting CSV Data Into an Object CatalogYou can import data into a catalog (in this example, the Default Objects Cat

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Ch 6 Object Database Management 57checks to see if the objects being imported already exist in the catalog.Synchronizing Object Data With a Mobile C

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59 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualCollecting Data on a Mobile ComputerChapter 7

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60 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualCollecting Data on a Mobile ComputerMapping data is collected in the eld by a mobile worker on a Mesa Rugged Notepad

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 61Entering Information and Making SelectionsTo enter information and navigate around the software and hand

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62 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual  Cancel: Closes the current screen and takes you back to the previous task.  Save: Saves new settings and project

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 63Juniper Aspect MobileStart the Juniper Aspect mobile application on your mobile computer. For the Mesa,

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64 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual New ProjectSelect the New Project symbol on the home screen. The New Project Details screen is shown. Enter the requ

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 65 Open Project Select the Open Project symbol on the home screen to view a list of existing projects. A P

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Ch 1 Introduction to Juniper Aspect 3Juniper Aspect Field Mapping SolutionsJuniper Aspect™ provides mobile mapping and reporting solutions for eld

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66 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual SettingsGPSSelect the Settings function on the Juniper Aspect home screen to congure the GPS. From the Settings scr

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 67Geometry CollectionFrom the Settings screen select Geometry Collection. The following screen with defaul

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68 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual  Collection Mode: Select from Manual, Time, and Distance.  Max PDOP: PDOP stands for Positional Dilution Of Prec

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 69Object CatalogsEach Juniper Aspect mobile license includes a Custom Objects Catalog and Default Objects

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70 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualNote: A Custom Objects Catalog exists only on mobile computers. Custom objects are not synchronized to the desktop or

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 71At the top of the map screen on the left, you might see up to three symbols like the following: Recent o

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72 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual2. Select the Object Catalog you want to use. The Default Objects Catalog is shown for this example. 3. The Object

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 73You can select an object to map from this screen. Or, you can further lter the objects by a category su

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74 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manualmaking selections until you get to an Object screen. Select the object that you want to map. To map an object that

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 75 6. Now that you have selected a part to map, the main project screen with a display of the mapping ar

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4 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualWhat You ReceiveJuniper Aspect consists of a CD-ROM inserted into a CD sleeve. The desktop and mobile versions of the

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76 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manualnumber or serial number. Enter the desired label for this object.8. Select the Map It option to start mapping the ob

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 779. If you are mapping an object like a pipe or wire, you need to map two or more points to show where t

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78 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual11. To record additional notes, select the Attributes from the list. 12. Enter notes in the Comments eld if desir

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 7913. Up to 5 images of an object can be taken if you are using a Mesa Geo with a camera. Tap the Capture

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80 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual Once you have the camera options set up, take a picture by pressing the camera button . Pictures can be geotagge

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 81 When you are done, tap OK to return to the Object Details screen. Images can be added or deleted by s

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82 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual Tap OK to return to the Manage Images screen. To delete images, select the checkbox next to each image to be delete

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 83 Always walk/map a polygon in a clockwise or counter-clockwise fashion. Avoid walking in a zigzag line

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84 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual16. Select the Save button at the bottom of the Object Details screen to map the object.

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 85Object LabelsIf your map screen starts to get crowded, you can turn object labels off from the Layers

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5 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualOverview of Project Planning and ImplementationChapter 2

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86 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMapping Objects Without GPSIt is possible to add objects to the map by manually selecting the location on the screen.

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 873. Enter an Object Label. 4. Select Map It.5. Select Stop to stop the GPS point capture process.

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88 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual6. Choose Menu, then Add Point.7. Tap the location on the map where you want to add the object. A marker appears on

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Ch 7 Collecting Irrigation Data on a Mobile Computer 899. If needed, add or change any information on the Object Details page.10. Choose Save. The

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90 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualEditing ObjectsInformation associated with a mapped object can be changed as follows: 1. Use the Select tool to sele

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 913. The following Object Details screen is shown: You can edit or add the following object details:• O

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92 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMoving ObjectsObjects can be moved with or without GPS.Moving Objects Without GPS1. Use the Select tool to select th

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 934. A circle tool appears in the center of the screen. Tap on the object that you are editing to select

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94 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual Note: The icon that shows the original location of the object remains visible at the old location until the object

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Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 95 Note: The icon that shows the original location of the object remains visible at the old location unti

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