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Edit Raw Data (Total Station)
To review or edit the selected total station raw data record.
The dialog contains the following tabs, depending on the record type:
- The Occ Pt tab displays the information about the occupation point. You can edit all the following parameters:
- Point name;
- Code;
- Height of instrument (HI);
- Scale factor;
- Note.
- 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:
- Point: the name of the point;
- Res HA: Difference of each HA measurement within the set from the average of all the HA's in the set;
- Res VA: Difference of each VA measurement within the set from the average of all the VA's in the set;
- Res SD: Difference of each SD measurement within the set from the average of all the SD's in the set;
- H: Check mark indicates that the horizontal coordinates of the point are used in the calculation;
- V: Check mark indicates that the vertical coordinate of the point is used in the calculation;
- HA, VA, SD: Check marks indicate that the Horizontal angle, Vertical angle and the Slope Distance are used in resection;
- HR: The height of reflector;
- HA: Horizontal Angle measurement within the corresponding set;
- VA: Vertical Angle measurement within the corresponding set;
- SD: Slope Distance measurement within the corresponding set;
- Set: The number and type of measurement within the corresponding set.
- The tab also displays the standard deviation of the occupation point coordinates and the scale factor.
- 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.
- 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:
- Temperature;
- Pressure;
- Humidity;
- PPM.
You can edit:
- The type of the Weather (Sunny; Cloudy; Rainy; Snowy);
- The type of the Wind (Calm; Gentle breeze; Moderate breeze; Fresh breeze; Moderate gale);
- The Surveyor name;
- The Instrument Number.
- The BS tab displays the information about the reference direction of total station survey. You can edit:
- BS Point name;
- BS azimuth (BS Az) - typically, a user enters the reference line azimuth value manually when sets the instrument up; in some cases, it may be required to have this value updated.
- Reflector height (HR);
- Prism configuration (P.C.);
- Field Note.
- The Data tab is shown for BS measurement. The tab displays the initial settings for this measurement. You can view the following parameters:
- HA Error / VA Error - error in the horizontal / vertical angle measurements.
- Type of BS measurement;
- HA/VA - the start value of the horizontal and vertical angles;
- BS HC - the horizontal circle on the instrument;
- BS AZ - the azimuth to the backsight point location.
- The BS Check tab is shown if the surveyor took the repeated measurement to the backsight point.
- The Side Shot tab is shown if the surveyor measured a single point (sideshot). You can edit all the following parameters:
- Point name;
- Code;
- Height of reflector (HR);
- Prism configuration (P.C.);
- Note;
- Ordered segment - special flag to control the order of cross-section segments in post-processing.
- The Data tab is shown for the sideshot. The tab displays the result of measurements. You can view the following parameters:
- Type of the measurement;
- HA - horizontal angle;
- VA - vertical angle;
- SD - slope distance from the station to measured point;
- Prism mode - the type of the prism which used in the measurement.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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. More... You can edit the following parameters:
- Point name;
- Code;
- Height of reflector (HR);
- Prism configuration (P.C.);
- Note.
- The Data tab shown for Find Station, 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:
- Station position;
- Offset of the measurement point from the station;
- Type of the measurement;
- HA - horizontal angle;
- VA - vertical angle;
- SD - slope distance from the Total Station to measured point;
- Prism mode - the type of the prism which used in the measurement.
- The MLM tab is shown, if the surveyor performed a missing line measurement and saved the result to the Raw Data database. More... The tab displays the start and end point of the missing line measurement. You can edit names of these points.
- The Data tab is shown, if the surveyor performed a missing line measurement and saved the result to the Raw Data database. This tab displays the missing line measurement results. You can view these parameters.
- The Offset tab is shown, if the surveyor performed an offset from the measured point. You can edit the following offset values:
- Forward / Backward - the distance from the end point along to the line between start and end points;
- Right / Left - the distance from the second point perpendicular to the line between start and end points;
- Up / Down - the height offset from the second point.
- The Tape Dimension tab is shown, if the surveyor used the tape measurements, relative to two known points. You can edit the following parameters:
- Point name;
- Code;
- The direction Right or Left and the measured distance.
- The Ref Line tab is shown, the surveyor used the tape measurements, relative to two known points. You can edit the reference points name.
After adding or changing the data on respective tabs, click
to update the raw data record and return to the previous dialog. Click
to return to the previous dialog without saving.
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