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D'Zign HP-50g Software
D'Zign NEW HP-50g Plus Software
Hewlett-Packard has released it's new calculator, the NEW HP 50g, to replace the hp 49g+.
Our software is keeping pace, with programming written to specifically take advantage of the enhanced features of the new calculator.
The HP 50g has a larger, clearer, display screen, 377KB of user RAM, 780KB of Flash ROM, an improved and responsive keyboard and a whole lot more under the hood. Best of all, the addition of a serial port to the new calculator once again allows surveyors to interface their calculator to their instrument for low-cost data collection.
D'Zign's hp 49g+ software products (Ver. 2) will work with the new calculator but if you want to add the Data Pac, you would need to have your software updated to the new HP 50g file format first. Depending on which Pac you are using, there is a nominal reprogramming cost.
THE HP50G SURVEYING PAC PLUS,for the New HP50g is for the professional or sub-professional surveyor, and contains all of the programs, Basic Cogo+ pac Coordinate Geometry, curves, triangle and spiral solutions, supplemented by additional solution programs such as curve common to three tangents, curve through three known points. These are then augmented by field stakeout programs and leveling programs. In general, it's fair to say that you can stake anything from anywhere with this program. The radial stakeout features allow either azimuth or angle-right calculations for the direction, and contain a come-go option that is quick and simple. You can work directly from stored point files or you can input the coordinates as you go. With the increased use of GPS for design topography, you will often find yourself staking from plans that are based on state plane coordinates. We included a softkey for setting a grid-to-ground distance adjustment for your staking distances. All of our software pacs have extended parameter options, allowing you to set the number of decimal places you want to display in each type of output. This includes coordinate, distance, elevation, area, angle output and even lets you set your preferred default stack setting. When you want to set the parameters for the way a pac works in your calculator, and stroke the "PARA" key, You will see a selection menu that lets you set Azimuth or Bearing for direction input, Feet or Metric for distance input, stakeout by azimuth or angle-right, select your station output as 0+00 or 0+000, depending on which your state adopted. All of that said, you can set the output for each type individually (distance, bearing, coordinates, etc.) to the number of decimal places you want to see, including the stack display. The stakeout programs allow you to set any point from anywhere with known coordinates, includes a come-go option and lets you stake by inputting either a point number or the coordinates. Complete flexibility. With the rod-person on line, take a check shot. Input the distance you just measured and stroke the "CK" key. The come or go is shown in the display. Instead of a point number, you could also have input the northing, SPC, easting and staked the point directly, without first having to store it.
THE HP 50g TRANSPORTATION PAC.
The full-featured choice for professionals. It includes all of the functions in the Basic Cogo+ Pac and Surveying Pac plus more. Additional features include; 17 additional alignment-offset programs, slope staking, various setup functions, additional curve functions and other civil applications.
NEW DATA PAC DATA COLLECTION PAC
This new product, Data Pac, is designed to work with either the Surveying Pac or the Transportation Pac and it will interface with most common surveying instruments. Because Hewlett-Packard has used a non-standard serial connection plug, the Data Pac will available in Oct. 2006.
HP50g calculator NOT included.
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