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Azimuth Determining System (ADS) 16 February 2016 ATP 3-09.02 D-7 Note. The Binoculars icon allows you to see the entire 8-mm tape. The highlighted area is the Chip size area default of 4096 X 4096 pixels segment extracted based on the target location and on the date of the DPPDB. The bottom of the screen provides you with a Color Box, which can be changed, and the RECHIP function key. The RECHIP function key allows you to zoom in to an area of 4km or 2km, and display it as a grid sheet. Normally the pixel will be 1.1 or .55 meters. The Pen Icon allows you to draw onto the target area, by a dialog Box at the bottom of the stereo views. The Tx Icon will allow text to display or to be hidden. You have more precisely adjusted the target marker in the Left Chip View. Therefore, you decide to transfer the location in the Left Chip View to the Right Chip View. Select L to R on the toolbar. The target position in the Left Chip View is copied to approximately the same position in the Right Chip View. Click on the arrow beside the magnifying glass icon on the toolbar and change the pixel to 4X. Notice that you lose resolution whenever you magnify an area, so you might have more detail at 2 X magnifications or at no magnification at all. When you feel that you have adjusted the target in each view as precisely as possible, select the Get Coordinate icon. Click on the drop-down arrow to the right of the Get Coordinate data. If required to change the coordinate and elevation format, select the desired coordinate and elevation format and click OK. Note. The coordinate and elevation format entries shown were entered as parameters set in the Program Options > Startup Configuration Format screen. D-21. Step 4—View different locations on the imagery: Return to the DPPDB image by selecting Alt+Tab until the images appear. (Make sure the magnifying glass is off.) You can move between the PSS-SOF and other applications by pressing the Alt+Tab key. Use the horizontal and vertical scroll bars to move the DPPDB imagery to different locations. Then adjust the image so that the target is displayed. (If you cannot find the target again, simply press the Re-center icon or increase the ratio.) Select the white hand that appears on the toolbar. While pressing the left mouse button, move the image. The white hand that appears on the tool bar is used to rapidly move the imagery location that appears on each chip. When in this mode, points cannot be selected in the imagery, but all other functions are available. Using the hand, look at different areas around the target location. Click the hand off and redisplay the target in the center of the images. Press Alt+Tab until the CFF message format is displayed. Select the Cancel button and this should bring you back to FOS.