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Stake 3D Model
To stake points or surfaces on an existing 3D model.
- Enter an existing 3D model name manually, or select it from the list
of job 3D models. The preview of selected model is displayed.
- To narrow the list of displayed elements for the model during stakeout, click the Filter button and open the 3D Model dialog. The preview will display only the elements you have selected.
- Set Points to stake node points on the selected 3D model.
Note: During stakeout in the Map View mode, select the required 3D element then select a node point. Use context menu and choose Stake point to create the design point from the selected node point and switch the stakeout to that point.
- Set Surfaces to stake any points on the selected 3D model.
- If required, check the Create Surface box to create a surface from 3 or more staked points. The prompt for the new surface name will open before stakeout, after clicking the Next button. From the drop-down list below, select a surface model to use in the stakeout:
- If the Elevation model is selected for the new surface, the "Min Elevation"/ "Max Elevation" values are calculated from real staked measurements.
- If the Deviation model is selected for the new surface, the "Min Elevation"/ "Max Elevation" values are calculated as the difference between the design surface and the staked surface.
- Check the Manual node selection box to manually select 3D model elements and node points on the map for stakeout. If this check box is cleared, the node point closest to the current position is automatically selected.
- For GNSS configuration - enter the antenna height. Click the button to select a method used to measure the antenna height (
Vertical or
Slant). Type the antenna height value manually or click the button to select one of the previously used values from the context menu.
Note: If the Unknown antenna model is selected during configuration, only the Vertical antenna height measurement method is available.
Note: In the mmGPS+ survey and stakeout routines, the antenna height value should be entered as the vertical height from the ground point to the rover's ARP. More...
- For TS configuration - Enter the height of the target. Type the value manually or click the button with current target icon to select one of the previously used values from the context menu. Select Edit from the context menu to open the Targets dialog to add or modify target configurations. Depending on the selected target type, the target icon looks like:
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when a normal prism is selected, prism constant also displays below;
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when a 360 prism is selected, prism constant also displays below;
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when a sheet is selected, target offset also displays below;
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when a non-prism is selected, target offset also displays below;
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when a long non-prism is selected, target offset also displays below.
- The Stake Report field shows the name of the current stake report if it is set. Click
to open the Stake Reports List dialog to select the desired report or add a new one.
- Click Stake to start the stakeout process. More...
Click
to open the dialog menu with additional options. More...
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