Getting Started with EZTag CE

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Getting Started with EZTag CE Version 2.97 2012-2017 Effigis. All rights reserved. 1

Summary Actions TO DO ONCE Get ready with a Windows Mobile unit Install and license Create a data dictionary Configure Preferences Actions TO DO AT EVERY JOB Display background maps and images Use the Plan View Collect GNSS features Export GIS features 2 For detailed information, refer to the User Guide under Start > All Programs > Effigis > OnPOZ Documentation.

Get ready with a Windows Mobile unit Using the field device Start menu go to Settings > Power using the Advanced tab uncheck the Turn off device options and click OK. Unchecking these two options will avoid a disconnection of the GNSS receiver while you are doing a GNSS survey job. In order to use a SiRF GPS receiver with EZTag CE you must set the SiRF GPS receiver mode to binary (an application on Windows Mobile Device is available for this purpose, refer to your vendor for details). Typically, with GNSS receiver other than SiRF, users do not have to do this step. After a reboot or battery replacement, 3 make sure these options were not reset to the original values.

Install and license To uninstall on Windows Mobile use OnPOZ Uninstaller programs and remove all programs. Download OnPOZSetup-en.msi installation package on your PC and execute it for the products you want to install. To run EZTag CE on Windows Mobile, synchronize your device with your PC then, from the PC Start > All Programs menu, select Effigis > Install EZTag CE and follow the instructions. On your PC, from the Start > All Programs menu, select Effigis > OnPOZ Tools then select Mobile Licensing follow the instruction and click on Install License and wait until it is installed. If the license does not install, click on New License and follow the instructions. 4

Create a data dictionary A default dictionary is available, it allows to capture points, lines and polygons features. For more flexibility in regards to features and attributes, create your own dictionary. On your PC, open the Dictionary Editor with Start > All Programs > Effigis > OnPOZ Tools > Dictionary > New Dictionary Click Add to add a new feature into your data dictionary. Type a Name for the feature. 5 Using the Specifications tab, define some attributes for your feature.

Create a data dictionary In the Available Attributes section click to add attributes. Enter an Attribute name and select a Type for it. Use the Specifications tab to enter your specifications and the Option tab to set additional validations. Click OK to save the attribute. 6 Once all attributes are added for a specific feature, click to send the attributes (one at a time) to the Script section. The Script section defines the order in which the attributes will appear in the field. Once the Script is completed click on the Options tab (from Feature Editor Window).

Create a data dictionary In the Options tab you can define the feature Type and select a Symbol for the feature. For Line or Polygon feature types, Start with continuous polyline check box is available. Check the box for a continuous polyline (records vertices into the line according to your data rate) or leave it unchecked for a discrete polyline (vertices are added manually). If you would like to view your feature and its attributes in a table form (on the field), check the box Collect using a tag sheet. Otherwise the attributes will be displayed one at a time (as shown in this document). 7 Once the Option tab is completed click on the OK to save the feature.

Create a data dictionary Once all your features are added into your data dictionary, click OK to save the data dictionary. To use a data dictionary on a field unit, use OnPOZ Tools > Mobile File Manager found under Start > All Programs > Effigis. Select Upload Auxiliary Data ( ) and drag & drop your Data Dictionary file into Selected Data and : upload it ( ) to the connected Windows Mobile unit upload it ( ) to the actual Windows working folder Package it ( ) to further deploy it on other Windows units (once it is copied on a Windows unit, simply double click on the file to deploy it into the working folder). 8

Configure preferences You can define specific settings (alarms, mask angle, etc.). Start EZTag CE on your field unit and select Preferences from the File menu. Using the drop down list or the arrows, you can navigate to different settings pages. According to the GNSS receiver used with the application, select the GNSS Setting page to specify the COM Port(s) used by the receiver and the type of receiver used (GNSS Driver). If you created your own data dictionary, select it in the page GNSS Surveys. The Tagging page allows you to define the duration of average points. 9 Once all your preferences are set, click ok to accept the changes.

Display background User Map (*.shp, *.tif, *.jp2, *.pdf and *.ecw) On the PC, prepare your maps using a single projection Upload your User Map files on the field device working folder with Mobile File Manager > Upload Auxiliary Data ( ). Drag & drop your files into Selected Data and upload it on the field device working folder with (or package it for other Windows devices, then run the packaged file to deploy it to the working folder) On the field device, using the Mapping System page from File > Preferences, select the Mapping System used to prepare your maps and click ok. If the mapping system used for your maps is not listed, create a custom one. On the PC, Start > All Programs > Effigis > OnPOZ Tools > Mapping System Editor, select a Datum and Add your projection. Then, close Mapping System Editor and click on Mobile File Manager, select Upload Auxiliary Data and drag & drop the Mapping Systems Auxiliary Data into Selected Data to upload it in the device working folder. 10 On the field device, select Layer Manager from the View menu. Select your files with the icons. Check the files to display (it is possible to edit some file properties with ). Once your background maps are selected, click ok.

Display background Web Map On the PC, prepare your Web Map with Start > All Programs > Effigis > OnPOZ Tools > Mobile File Manager. 1. Select Create Web Map ( ) 2. Zoom to your area and display the layer of your choice 3. Then select a specific area with 4. And save your Web Map 5. Use Upload Auxiliary Data ( ) to drag & drop your Web Map into Selected Data and upload your Web Maps on the field device working folder with (or package it for other Windows devices, then run the packaged file to deploy it to the working folder) 11 On the device, select the Mapping System page from File > Preferences menu and select World > Global > Web Mercator > Web Mercator and click ok. On the device, select Layer Manager from the View menu. Select your files with the icons. Check the files to display. Once your background maps are selected, click ok.

Use the Plan View EZTag CE has two toolbars, one for the Plan View and another one for collecting GNSS features. The GNSS feature toolbar is available once a project is started or opened. 12 Status bar shows the number of satellites and the DOP Plan View toolbar GNSS feature toolbar Current scale can be adjusted with the drop down. Fit All Center To GNSS position centers the Plan View on the current GNSS position. With Select ( ), an item can be selected with a click on the map. To Navigate to a selected item. To Expand the *.SHP and GNSS files to select an item from it To View/Edit/Delete a selected feature To orient the Plan View North (or according to the user direction Dynamic ). To display/hide the Status bar

Collect GNSS Features For this step, you must go outside for the GNSS receiver to pick up the GNSS signal. Once outside, start EZTag CE, connect to the receiver and start a (File > Connect and File > Start Survey). Once a file is started or opened, the GNSS data toolbar is displayed. The first button gives access to the list of features available in the data dictionary. Select the feature you want to collect, the button will then represent the selected feature. Click when you are ready to start the data capture of the selected feature (represented by the first button). 13 Enter all attributes and click ok when the data capture is completed.

Collect GNSS Features When the feature being captured is a polyline (line or polygon), the opened polyline is displayed in red in the Plan View. The Open Polyline button allows to control the polyline (Pause/Resume, Close, Switch to Discrete/Continuous and add Vertex into the polyline). When the polyline is completed (closed), it is displayed in black. Open Polyline allows to Switch to Continuous/ Switch to Discrete. Continuous means the polyline vertices are recorded according to a pre-defined interval (set with File > Preferences > Tagging > Auto-vertex ). Discrete means vertices are added manually with Add Vertex. 14 NESTED FEATURE: a feature from the data dictionary used as a polyline vertex Using Open Polyline, select a feature listed under the Vertex section. Once the feature (vertex) is selected, click Add Vertex to start the data capture of the nested feature (and enter the nested feature attributes). During the data capture of the nested feature, the polyline is automatically paused and it resumes once the nested feature data capture is completed. When the data collection is completed for the day, select Stop Survey from the File menu.

Export GIS Features To post-process your data, refer to EZSurv Getting Started. Use either OnPOZ Tools > Mobile File Manager to Download Field Data ( ) to your PC or use Windows Explorer (transfer the folder My Documents\Effigis\EZTag CE\Surveys). On the PC, Start > All Programs > Effigis > OnPOZ Tools > Export Features. Select the files to export (Source) and the output folder (Destination). Configure the export (Format, Spatial Reference, apply Filters and Offsets to the output, set some output metadata according to your Preferences). Your export configurations can be saved as a Profile for future exports. If your Spatial Reference is not in the Predefined tab, select it in the Custom tab (create it first with Tools > Mapping Systems > Editor, Add ). 15 Click Export to export your files.

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