JAPAN
Ver. 1.01st ed. 01-0610
©
2006 SOKKIA CO., LTD.
Welcome
SRXi
Chapter 1Welcome
Thank you for purchasing SRX.•Please read this manual carefully before using the SRX in Program mode.•Data saved in the SRX can be sent to a connected host computer. Command operations from ahost computer can also be performed. For details, refer to Interfacing with the SOKKIA SDR Electronic Field Book and Command Explanations manuals.•Some of the diagrams and screen displays shown in this manual are simplified for easier under-standing.•Sokkia continually conducts research and development in order to make its products easier to useand enhance their precision. The specifications and general appearance of the instrument may bealtered without prior notification.
How to Read this Manual
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The SRX comes equipped with 4 manuals for operation information. Manuals 1, 3, and 4 beloware electronic manuals provided on a CD-ROM in PDF format (
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Adobe Reader is neces-sary in order to view these documents. The latest version of Acrobat Reader can be downloadedfrom the Adobe homepage.1. Series SRX SDR Software Reference Manual : explains advanced measurementoperations using the SRX in Program mode, and methods for managing measured data.2. Series SRX Operator’s Manual: Explains basic operation and functions of the SRX.3. Series SRX SFX Dial-Up Program Explanations : Explains how to send and receive datausing the SFX function.4. Series SRX Quick Start Guide•For information on key operation and using the SRX screen, see “5. BASIC OPERATION” of theSeries SRX Operator’s Manual.
Notes Regarding Manual Style
•Except where stated, “SRX” means SRX1/SRX2/SRX3/SRX5 in this manual.•The text, items, and tabs displayed on the SRX can be modified by the user. Those used in thismanual are the factory settings. For more information, see “21. CHANGING THE SETTINGS” of the Series SRX Operator’s Manual.
Documentation Conventions
The following conventions, typefaces and icons are used in this manual:
Main Menu
..................Indicates field identifiers, menu options, unit names, variables,and functions.
[...] - [...]
.......................A menu bar separation. Follows a menu selection, and is shown in boldface in the format
Menu bar item/Menu item
, as in thisexample:
[Edit] - [Insert]
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Prompt
...........................Represents screen prompts and other information displayed on thescreen.
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