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Store Point
To review the detailed information about the staked point and to confirm storing of this point to the current job.
This dialog opens when saving staked point to the current job if the Display Store Point Info box has been checked in the Design Pt / Layer dialog.
After reviewing and editing the provided information about the staked point, click
to store point in the current job and return to the stakeout. Click
to discard the staked point and return to the stakeout.
Available information about the staked point being stored is present in a set of tabs. Actually available tabs depend on the current stakeout type. Some present data can be added or edited manually.
Stake tab
To review and edit staked point name, layer, and height of the antenna (for GNSS) / target (for TS):
- Name - review the name of the staked point being stored. Edit the name manually if required.
- Antenna / Target Height - review the antenna height (for GNSS stakeout) of the target height (for TS stakeout). Edit the value manually if required.
- Layer - review the layer for the staked point being stored. Select another layer from the drop-down list of existing layers if required.
Design tab
To review and edit calculated design point name, code, layer:
The Design tab is available only for stakeout tasks where MAGNET Field calculates design points for staking.
- Name - review the name of the calculated design point for the staked point being stored. Edit the name manually if required.
- Code - review the code and attribute information for the calculated design point.
- Select an existing Code from the drop-down list. You can manually type a code name. If there is no code with such name, the Code dialog will open when saving. There you can quickly create a new code with entered name.
- If the code type is Line or Area, the respective icon indicates that the point belongs to a line or area. Set a Code String and, if required, select an available Control Code (single or dual) from the drop-down list.
- Click the Code
button to access more code and attribute parameters in the Point Attributes dialog.
- Layer - review the layer for the calculated design point. Select another layer from the drop-down list of existing layers if required.
- Pt Inc/Dec Size - review the value for increment / decrement of names in automatic design point naming. Edit the value manually if required.
Codes tab
To review and edit staked point code and code attributes:
- Select an existing Code from the drop-down list. You can manually type a code name. If there is no code with such name, the Code dialog will open when saving. There you can quickly create a new code with entered name.
- Select a Code String for the code of the line or area type.
- If required, select up to two Control Codes from the Ctrl Code drop-down lists. The control code is a special type of code that can be used together with the code of Line or Area type and the same code-string by some graphic tools for the interpretation of the survey results.
- The attribute table lists all available attributes for the code and allows you to enter / select its value. The table is empty if the code selected from the Code drop-down list has no attributes.
- Click the Props button to open the Attribute Ranges dialog, which displays the valid ranges for the attributes for the selected code.
- Click the Repeat button to set the previous saved value.
- Click the Default button to set the default value.
- Click the Multiple Codes button to open the Multi-Code tab and add several codes to the selected point.
Photo tab
To add photos or image files for the staked point.
- To add or remove a photo or image file to / from the point:
- To review and manipulate photos / images attached to the point:
- The Photo panel displays a currently attached image (if any). The name of the field also contains the sequential number of this image and the total number of attached images to this point.
- Click
and
to browse through all attached images.
- Click on an image to display the image in full screen. Click on an image again to return to the dialog mode.
- Click
to open the Sketch dialog where you can modify an image open in the Photo panel using the built-in image editor.
- Click
to quickly save the open image as a *.JPG file to a local storage. The generated file name will be as: 100_000.jpg, where 100 is a point's name and 000 is a sequential number of this image among all attached images to this point.
- To review or edit a text note for the staked point:
- By default, the name of design point is added as a text note to the staked point.
- Review the text note in the Note field in the bottom part of the tab.
- Enter your own note or delete an automatically offered note if required.
Data tab
To review the detailed information of performed stakeout before storing the staked point, and to change the next point to stake if required.
The Data tab displays complete information about performed stakeout. Review the information before storing the staked point to the current job. After evaluating the provided data, you can change the next stakeout focus from the drop-down list:
- Advance to Next to automatically open the Stake dialog for the next design point after storing the staked point.
- Advance to Previous to automatically open the Stake dialog for the previous design point after storing the staked point.
- Don't advance to open the Stake dialog for the current design point after storing the staked point.
For slope stakeout tasks, an option to immediately stake an offset point from the catch point is available. Check the Stake Offset Pt box and enter an offset value. MAGNET Field calculates the design point for the entered offset and opens the Stake dialog for this design point after storing the staked point.
For tasks implying stakeout stations with cross sections, an option to add, change, or remove cross-section references for the staked point is available. Click the Set Ref button to open the Set References dialog and choose the reference points and / or segments on the current cross-section scheme. The Set Ref button in green color means that some references have been already set.
Mark tab
To review the delta between design point and staked point positions along with the calculated data for grade stake marking.
Review the information about the design point name, the staked point name and code, design and ground elevations, calculated cut / fill value, horizontal coordinates delta and horizontal distance between design point and staked point.
The value you should measure off from the ground to make a mark of even number on the grade stake is also provided. This value is calculated according to the settings made in the Grade Stake Marking dialog during survey configuration.
Drape tab
To review information about the drape plane used for the point staked in drape mode.
Drape tab is available only for stake tasks with activated Drape mode.
Review the drape plane used for the staked point.
- Plane Name - the name of the drape plane used for staked point.
- Layer - the layer for the drape plane.
If a drape plane for the staked point was scanned by the robotic total station during stakeout you have an option to save this plane in the current job. Check the Save drape plane box, enter a plane name and select a layer for the drape plane being saved. If a drape plane for the staked point is an existing plane from the current job, this option is unavailable.
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