When Nemo Outdoor is performing the user defined test measurement, you can view the process in a number of graphs, grids, and maps. The graph and grid windows are fully user configurable. In the following chapters, the most common tasks are presented in more detail and some examples are given to illustrate their use.
The Status field in the upper right corner of the main window provides information on the measurement process. During the measurement, you see Rec, and when you stop the measurement, the remark Idle appears in the field.
During the measurement process, you may want to mark various measurement circumstances/problems. If you wish to mark these points in the measurement file(s), you may insert markers in the files. You can view the inserted marker in the Markers grid window.
You may insert as many markers as you wish. Each marker will be assigned a marker sequence number and a marker number. The sequence number is a running number assigned automatically by Nemo Outdoor. The marker number is assigned by the user by pressing a number between 0 and 9 on the keyboard. This is useful when measuring in various locations during one measurement session. You can assign a marker number (between 0 and 9) for each suburb or street. If you are performing measurements in one location, use the spacebar to insert markers without the marker number.
Note: If you have selected manual file name generation in the Measurement Properties dialog box and you are starting a measurement later on without changing the output file name, you may see a prompt asking to overwrite the output file. You can choose to overwrite the existing output file by clicking the Yes button. Clicking the No button will open up the Measurement Properties dialog box where you can change the output file name.
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