Raw Data

All the raw data collected is displayed in a table of this dialog. When a row is selected, the column titles display the type of data only for the selected row.

The Raw data dialog displays all measurements that have been made in the job. If the surveyor measured one point several times, all these measurements are displayed for the point. Besides, you can see coordinates of base station for the rover receiver.

The Raw Data list includes information about the following:

For GNSS measurements you can see the following types:

The buttons available in this dialog allow to perform the following:

Note: After saving all changes in corresponding tabs of the Edit Raw Data dialog, MAGNET Field recalculates the point coordinates. If coordinates of the base are changed, the user is asked to restart the base before using it for new measurements.

Note: To recover the deleted point, select it and click the Edit button. Click Yes in the Deleted point dialog. Before recovering a point to the job's data base you can edit name, code and other point parameters.

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Angle Sets Report Setup Selection

An angle set is a group of total station observations at the occupation point taken at the same time and constitutes a measurement to a point. This group can have a number of different foresight and backsight sequences.

The Setup Selection dialog displays a list of all occupations in the job which have angle sets associated with them. The Occupation column displays the points where the occupations were set up. The #Sets column displays the number of angle sets taken at the occupation. The HI column displays the instrument height of the occupation.

To generate an angle sets report:


Angle Sets Report

The Angle Sets Report allows you:


Edit Digital Level Raw Data

The dialog contains the following tabs, depending on the record type:

  1. The BS tab is shown, if the surveyor take the Backsight measurement to the current point. You can edit the following parameters:
  2. The FS tab is shown, if the surveyor take the Foresight measurement to the current point. You can edit the following parameters:
  3. The Side Shot tab is shown, if the surveyor take the measurement to a point. You can edit the following parameters:
  4. The Meas tab is shown, if the surveyor take the Backsight / Foresight measurement or Sideshot measurement to a point.
  5. You can edit the following measurements if using a 1 Wire instrument:

    You can edit the following measurements if using a 3 Wire instrument:

  6. The Data tab is shown for DL measurements. This tab displays the results of measurements and calculation. You can view the following parameters:

Edit Total Station Raw Data

The dialog contains the following tabs, depending on the record type:

  1. The Occ Pt tab displays the information about the occupation point. You can edit all the following parameters:
  2. The Obs Data tab is shown, if the surveyor computed the coordinates of the occupation point, where the instrument is set up, using measurements to two (or more) points with known coordinates (Resection mode). The tab displays all measurements from the station to known point:
  3. The Meas Data tab is shown, if the surveyor computed the coordinates of the occupation point, where the instrument is set up, using measurements to two (or more) points with known coordinates (Resection mode). The tab displays default values for measurement accuracy for Distance, PPM, Horizontal and Vertical Angles.
  4. The Obs information tab is shown, if the surveyor used Set Collection for the sideshots measuring. The tab displays the air conditions around the instrument for calculating the atmospheric correction of measured distances. You can view the following parameters:
  5. You can edit:

  6. The BS tab displays the information about a reference direction of total station survey. You can edit:
  7. The Data tab is shown for BS measurement. The tab displays the initial settings for this measurement. You can view the following parameters:
  8. The BS Check tab is shown if the surveyor took the repeated measurement to the backsight point.
  9. The Side Shot tab is shown if the surveyor measured a single point (sideshot). You can edit all the following parameters:
  10. The Data tab is shown for the sideshot. The tab displays the result of measurements. You can view the following parameters:
  11. The PTL tab displayed, if the surveyor activated the PTL mode before survey. To activate the PTL mode you need to do the following: click the icon in the Topo / Find Station / Stake / Set Collection dialogs and select Setup -> PTL Mode. The PTL tab displays the coordinates of the measured point defined through the two reference points. The line trace through these points is set as one axis and its perpendicular as another. You can view these parameters only.
  12. The Meas Data tab is shown, if the surveyor computed the coordinates of the occupation point, where the instrument is set up, using measurements to two (or more) points with known coordinates (Resection mode). The tab displays default values for measurement accuracy for Distance, PPM, Horizontal and Vertical Angles.
  13. The Find Station tab is used for the identification of the station by computing the distance from the beginning of the road to the projection of the measured point to the road, and the offset of the measured point from the center line of the road. You can edit the following parameters:
  14. The Data tab shown, if the surveyor calculated the distance from the beginning of the road to the projection of the measured point to the road, and the offset of the measured point from the center line of the road. This tab displays the results of measurements and calculation. You can view the following parameters:
  15. The MLM tab is shown, if the surveyor emulated a total station measurement from one point to another and saved the result to the Raw Data database. The tab displays the start and end point of the created line. You can edit names of these points.
  16. The Data tab is shown, if the surveyor emulated a total station measurement from one point to another and saved the result to the Raw Data database. This tab displays the line coordinates. You can view these parameters.
  17. The Offset tab is shown, if the surveyor performed an offset from the measured point. You can edit the following offset values:
  18. The Tape Dimension tab is shown, if the surveyor used the tape measurements, relative to two known points. You can edit the following parameters:
  19. The Ref Line tab is shown, the surveyor used the tape measurements, relative to two known points. You can edit the reference points name.

Edit GNSS Raw Data

The dialog contains the following tabs, depending on the record type:

  1. The Marks Coords tab is shown, if GNSS base station was started in the current job. The tab displays the coordinates of the mark point. To use the relative antenna calibration data for the base GNSS antenna, select the Relative calibrations check box. You can edit the following parameters:
  2. The PC Coords tab is shown, if the GNSS base station was run out of the job. The tab displays the coordinates of the phase center of the base antenna. To use the relative antenna calibration data for the base GNSS antenna, select the Relative calibrations check box. You can edit:
  3. Optionally, you can:

  4. The Convert L1PC to Mark Coords tab is shown if you selected the Save as Base Point option from pop-up menu of the PC Coords tab. To use the relative antenna calibration data for the base GNSS antenna, select the Relative calibrations check box. In this tab you can create a base point with:
  5. The Corrected Base tab is shown, if the surveyor measured the base station position in the Topo mode. To use the relative antenna calibration data for the base GNSS antenna, select the Relative calibrations check box. You can edit:
  6. The Topo tab is shown if the surveyor measured point in the Topo mode using a GNSS rover receiver. You can edit the following parameters:
  7. The Auto Topo tab is shown if the surveyor measured point in the Auto Topo mode (on the trajectory) using a GNSS rover receiver. You can edit the following parameters:
  8. The Data tab is shown, if the surveyor measured point in Topo or Auto Topo mode. The tab displays the following uneditable parameters for the measured topo and auto-topo point:
  9. The Epochs tab is shown, if the surveyor measured point in Topo or Autopo modes and used averaging of number measurements for storing the position. The tab displays the following uneditable parameters for each measurement (epoch), which were logged for this point:
  10. The Find Station tab is shown, if the surveyor calculated the distance from the measured or existing point to the road, and the offset of the point from the center line of the road. You can edit the following parameters:
  11. The Data tab for Find Station type is shown, if the surveyor calculated the distance from the beginning of the road to the projection of the point to the road, and the offset of the point from the center line of the road. This tab displays the results of measurements and calculation. You can view the following parameters:
  12. The Offset tab is shown if the surveyor performed an offset from the two measured or existing points. You can edit the following values:
  13. The Tape Dimension tab is shown if the surveyor used the tape measurements, relative to two known points. You can edit the following parameters:
  14. The Ref Line tab is shown if the surveyor used the tape measurements that are relative to two known points. You can edit the reference points name.