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Making your First Measurement
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Metadata are text or numbers, which are easily set and changed using the keyboard or selected
from a user-defined picklist. The metadata are stored together with the measurement on the
project. Refer to section 8.7 for a more comprehensive description of using metadata.
Tap the icon to close the Annotations screen.
Another method for documenting your measurement is by attaching a short spoken comment to
the project you are working on. This is done before, during
*
or after saving the measurement
by pressing and holding down the Commentary pushbutton, while talking to the analyzer.
(The microphone situated on the underside of the analyzer will pick up your comments.)
Recording stops when you release the pushbutton.
Note: Tap the Annotations icon to see a list of all annotations in the project and tap the
Loudspeaker icon in the annotation to hear the comment using the earphones plugged into
the earphone socket.
A third method is to make a short written comment and attach it to the project you are working
on. This is done before, during or after saving the measurement by tapping the Main Menu
icon and then tapping on Add Note to Current Measurement in the list of options. A blank
Notes screen will appear, where you can make written comments about the measurement, using
the standard full character keyboard that appears at the bottom of the Notes screen. See the
example in Fig.3.10.
Tap the Annotations icon to see a list of all annotations in the project and tap the Text icon
in the annotation to view the comment.
Fig.3.10
Example of a written
annotation that is
attached to a
measurement
A fourth method is to attach a note with the GPS position. Similar to adding notes, adding a
GPS note can also be done before, during or after saving the measurement by tapping the Main
Menu icon then tapping Add GPS Note to Cur. Measurement in the list of options.
*. For Logging Software BZ-7224 and Enhanced Logging Software BZ-7225, annotations can be added
directly to the measurement profile during the measurement, see section 11.2.
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