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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
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
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
98 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSample MapsValves and Heads Valve Coverage Line (Pipe or Wire, for Example)
99 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMap Functions on a Desktop ComputerChapter 8
100 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMap Functions on a Desktop Computer Viewing and Editing Project MapsMaps created on a mobile computer and synchroniz
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
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
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
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
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
Ch 2 Overview of Planning and Implementation 7Planning ProjectsIdeally some planning will occur before the Juniper Aspect software is used. You may
106 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSelected ObjectAttributes: Click to view the attributes of the currently selected object. Attributes can be edited w
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
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
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
110 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualBelow is an example with opacity, line thickness, and colors changed: Editing Label Location and ColorObject label
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
114 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualGenerating ReportsTo produce maps and reports for clients or inspectors, you use the Generate Report function on the
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
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
116 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSample ReportsSample reports are shown on the following pages. (Each report is three pages long.)Irrigation Valve Co
Ch 9 Generating Reports 117Street Sign Inventory
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Ch 9 Generating Reports 119Tree Inventory
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Ch 9 Generating Reports 121
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123 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingAppendix A
124 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingGPS TipsGetting Good GPS Reception on the Mobile ComputerBeing in an open eld with no interference i
Appendix A Troubleshooting 125Basemap ProblemsMap Not Showing up on Desktop ComputerThe basemaps on the PC side of the software all require an intern
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
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
127 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIndex
128 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIndexAActivation Screen 14, 19ActiveSync 12, 16Archer Field PC 3, 6, 15Aributes 28, 40, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49,
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
130 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMMaintenance Tips 6, 10, 126Manage Parts 28, 41, 43Manage Projects 27, 33Managing Data 9Map Functions 34, 37, 9
Index 131RReports 9, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 121SSample Maps, Mobile Software 98Sample Reports, Desktop Software 116Selectable Aribute
10 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMaintenance and InspectionsProject data can be used for maintenance and service on existing projects. In addition, th
11 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualChapter 3Software Installation, Desktop and Mobile Versions
12 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualSoftware Installation, Desktop and Mobile VersionsThe Juniper Aspect CD-ROM includes the desktop and mobile versions
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
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
Ch 3 Software Installation 15is automatically placed on your desktop. 12. When you open the software, the following screen is shown on your desktop
© Copyright October 2012, Juniper Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information is subject to change without notice.Juniper Systems and Archer Field
16 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manualcommunication and charging purposes. Refer to manual for the dock or the mobile computer for details. Manuals are ava
Ch 3 Software Installation 17Installing Software on the Mobile ComputerOnce the desktop computer and the mobile computer are communicating with each
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
Ch 3 Software Installation 19installed on one mobile computer). Enter this number. Select OK. It is automatically veried.6. The Juniper Aspect Acti
20 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual8. As the Juniper Aspect software components are installed, the following screen is shown: Do not disconnect the m
Ch 3 Software Installation 2110. When Juniper Aspect software installation is complete on the mobile computer, click Finish. The following screen is
22 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualMobile Computer Home ScreenOnce you have successfully installed the mobile software, a screen similar to the followin
Ch 3 Software Installation 23Software UpdatesIn the Tools menu is an option called Check for updates. When you select it, the software automaticall
24 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualUpgrading Software EditionsIf you have the standard edition of Juniper Aspect software on your desktop computer and m
25 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIntroduction to Juniper Aspect Desktop SoftwareChapter 4
Contents iiiTable of Contents1 Introduction to Juniper Aspect Field Mapping Solutions 12 Overview of Project Planning and Implementation 5Planning
26 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIntroduction to Juniper Aspect Desktop SoftwareThe desktop version of Juniper Aspect software is used for setting up
Ch 4 Introduction to Aspect Desktop Software 27ProjectsThe Projects function is used to set up and manage projects, synchronize data between the des
28 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualObjects The Objects function is used to manage object catalogs. Select Objects then Manage Object Catalogs and a list
Ch 4 Introduction to Aspect Desktop Software 29Mobile DeploymentThe Mobile Deployment function is used to install the Juniper Aspect software onto a
30 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualToolsThere are four categories under the Tools function: Check for Updates, Preferences, About, and Help. Check fo
31 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualChapter 5Creating a New Project on the Desktop Computer
32 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualCreating a New Project on the Desktop ComputerThe Projects function is used for setting up mapping projects, editing
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
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
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
iv Contents6 Object Database Management 39Manage Object Catalogs 41Manage Object Catalogs Screen 43Object Type 45Objects 49Importing, Exporting
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
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
38 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual3, Software Installation, for details on establishing communication between a desktop computer and a mobile computer.
39 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualChapter 6 Object Database Management
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
Ch 6 Object Database Management 41Manage Object CatalogsWhen you select Objects then Manage Object Catalogs, a list of object catalogs is shown. You
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
Ch 6 Object Database Management 43Manage Object Catalogs ScreenThe Manage Object Catalog home screen tab is accessed from the Manage Object Catalogs
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
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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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
Ch 6 Object Database Management 47Catalog AttributesIn Catalog Attributes, add or delete attributes for each object type. To add a new attribute, ty
48 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualIn-Field AttributesClick on the button that says In-Field Attributes.User Entered AttributesTo add an in-eld attribu
Ch 6 Object Database Management 49Selectable AttributesThe Selectable Attributes option provides a drop down list of selectable attributes you dene
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
Ch 6 Object Database Management 51Object AttributesEditing object attributes is done in the Object Attributes section located on the bottom right of
52 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualImporting and Exporting CSV Object CatalogsYou can import an object catalog into Juniper Aspect using CSV les. The C
Ch 6 Object Database Management 53(which should be named Default Objects Catalog for this example). View the two exported CSV les: Default Object
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
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
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
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
Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 61Entering Information and Making SelectionsTo enter information and navigate around the software and hand
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
Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 63Juniper Aspect MobileStart the Juniper Aspect mobile application on your mobile computer. For the Mesa,
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
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
Ch 1 Introduction to Juniper Aspect 3Juniper Aspect Field Mapping SolutionsJuniper Aspect™ provides mobile mapping and reporting solutions for eld
66 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual SettingsGPSSelect the Settings function on the Juniper Aspect home screen to congure the GPS. From the Settings scr
Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 67Geometry CollectionFrom the Settings screen select Geometry Collection. The following screen with defaul
68 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual Collection Mode: Select from Manual, Time, and Distance. Max PDOP: PDOP stands for Positional Dilution Of Prec
Ch 7 Collecting Data on a Mobile Computer 69Object CatalogsEach Juniper Aspect mobile license includes a Custom Objects Catalog and Default Objects
70 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualNote: A Custom Objects Catalog exists only on mobile computers. Custom objects are not synchronized to the desktop or
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
84 Juniper Aspect Owner’s Manual16. Select the Save button at the bottom of the Object Details screen to map the object.
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
5 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualOverview of Project Planning and ImplementationChapter 2
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.
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.
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
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
90 Juniper Aspect Owner’s ManualEditing ObjectsInformation associated with a mapped object can be changed as follows: 1. Use the Select tool to sele
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
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
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
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
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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