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  1. Press ON button to turn laser on

  2. Use DMS or SEND button to cycle through main options until you see SETTINGS, then press ON button to select

  3. Use DMS or SEND button to highlight BLUETOOTH, then press ON button to select

  4. Use DMS or SEND button to check the USE BLUETOOTH checkbox, then press ON button to return to main menu. The Bluetooth icon should be visible to indicate that Bluetooth is on.

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Pairing to Android Device

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When using the TruPulse 360R height, distance and azimuth can all be captured in height (HT) mode. When the first component (horizontal distance) is captured, it will be sent to MobileMap. An alert will sound and the distance and azimuth will be populated. When the angle down is captured, an alert will sound but no new data will be populated. Finally, when the angle up is captured, an alert will sound and the height, GPS offset coordinates will be captured from the best available GPS location.

Haglof Vertex Laser Geo

When using the Haglof Vertex Laser Geo

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Details coming soon, collect data using 3-point height (HEIGHT 3P) mode. Use the DME and SEND buttons to cycle through the modes until HEIGHT 3P is displayed on the heads-up display.

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  1. Press the on button to select HEIGHT 3P mode and begin data collection

  2. When the red dot sight is turned on (when viewing through viewfinder) and the display reads AIM AND PRESS ON TO FIRE LASER, aim at an optional point on the target tree and give a short press at ON to measure the distance and angle to the tree. Continue to aim at that point on the tree until a short beep goes off and a result is shown in the heads-up display.

    1. A temporary height result, to the point you are aiming at from ground, including the preset eye
      height, is shown, but this should be ignored.

    2. If you have missed the target, you can start over by aiming at the point, and give a quick/short press at ON.

    3. If needed, use the DME button to temporarily change the preset Laser mode (First-, Strongest-, Last- target) to allow the laser to work in optimal mode for the current measuring situation. For example, use Last-target to avoid having the laser reflect on objects in front of your target object, such as grass or bushes.

  3. Aim at the base of the tree. Press ON and keep pressing until a beep goes off and the aiming dot is turned off. Release the ON button.

  4. Aim at the top (or other height) on the tree. Press ON and and keep pressing ON until a beep goes off and a result is shown in the heads-up display. Release the ON button.

  5. The heads-up display will now show the results including:

    1. SD Slope Distance (m or feet)

    2. HD Horizontal Distance (m or feet) - This can be stored in MobileMap when a distance and offset is needed for stem mapping. It can also be used in conjunction with the limiting distance tool in MobileMap to determine if a borderline tree is in.

    3. DEG Angle (Degrees, % or Gradians) - This can be stored in MobileMap when a distance and offset is needed for stem mapping.

    4. H1 Height (m or feet) - This is the most commonly used data from laser rangefinders and can be total height or merch height, depending on the cruise spec.

  6. Press the Send button to send all measurements to MobileMap. You should hear the alert and see all fields (height, distance, azimuth, offset latitude, offset longitude) populate with the collected values. During initial testing, we recommend that these numbers are compared to the values displayed on the Haglof heads-up display to ensure that the measurements have been mapped to the correct fields in the tree list.

Troubleshooting

As described above, if you open the tree list and you do not see the cyan highlights for attribute fields that will be populated by the laser range finder then either a) the fields settings have not been properly configured in Settings > MobileMap Cruise > Trees, or b) the laser range finder has not been properly paired, configured or is not on.

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