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Survey Pro Field SoftwareFrom V5.2User Guide

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2Conventions Used The following conventions are used:• Text strings in bold font represent the names of software items such as fields, buttons, check

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32. Introduction to the Survey Pro User InterfaceHome Screen andMain MenuOn launching Survey Pro, you will first be asked to open a job. When done, th

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4Switching BetweenHome Screen andMain MenuThe table below lists the buttons allowing you to navigate between the Home screen and the Main Menu and its

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5• Battery Level [3]: The battery icon displays the condition of the data collector’s rechargeable battery. The icon has five variations depending on

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6Adding a FunctionThis is a three-step procedure:• Go to the Main Menu, then to the submenu containing the function you would like to add to the Home

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7Screen Details The screen example below illustrates the different types of items you will usually encounter on the screen when using the different Su

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8The following buttons will appear in the area usually occupied by the command bar.Map View The map view is a graphical representation of the objects

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9The main map can also function as an interface to collect measurements. Tap and hold on the main map and choose Survey Mode to enable the Measurement

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10When the survey mode is active:• Tap and select Show Snap To Options from the menu to show both the Zoom toolbar and the Snap-To toolbar. Any of th

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113. Creating a JobSurvey Pro cannot start without a job being open. Upon launching Survey Pro, the Welcome to Survey Pro screen will guide you throug

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SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENTIMPORTANT, READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. BY INSTALLING OR US-ING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE ACCE

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12Job Settings The settings and values entered for a new job become the default values for any subsequent new jobs. A short description of the jobs se

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13• Select Coordinate System [3]: When you are using a control file, you can start the job with the control file’s coordinate system, or you can pick

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14Importing Data Use the File > Import function to add points to the open job. The points may be imported from different file formats:• Survey Pro

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15• Grid: This point’s local grid coordinates are the Northing, Easting, Elevation values that were keyed in or imported. This point’s global geodetic

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16GeneratingSurvey ReportsSurvey Pro can generate a report of your survey based on the content of the currently open job and formatted according to th

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17Sharing FilesOver the InternetSurvey Pro allows you to share files over the Internet. This requires that you first set up an Internet connection on

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184. Connecting Survey Pro to an InstrumentBefore you start taking new measurements in a job, you must tell Survey Pro if an optical instrument or a G

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19In summary, tapping the Instrument icon allows you to:• Select Optical or GNSS mode• Quickly activate an instrument for use in the selected operatin

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20Remote Control ScreenIf you are using a robotic total station, use the Survey > Remote Control function to control the total station from the dat

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21Connecting SurveyPro to a GNSSReceiverIntroduction to Receiver ProfilesSurvey Pro connects to a GNSS receiver through a receiver profile, which is a

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Software and that irrespective of any use of the words “purchase”, “sale” or like terms hereunder no ownership rights are being conveyed to you under

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22Adding Receiver Profiles• Tap the Instrument icon and select Switch to GNSS.• Tap the Instrument icon and select Manage Instruments. This opens the

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23NOTE: The Bluetooth Device field lists the names of the previously detected Bluetooth devices. Use this field when the receiver you want to connect

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24• [2]: Survey function icon: This may be one of the four icons below (see also Modifying a Receiver Profile on page 25).• [3]: Connection icon: This

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25Example of Receiver Information • [7]: This menu is displayed after you tap and hold a receiver profile in the list. From this menu you can do the f

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26– Set to Off mode: Sets the receiver idle, i.e. no more corrections are sent out if the receiver is a base –or network base– or the receiver stops l

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27Example of Network Profile To add a new network profile:• Tap the Instrument icon and select Switch to GNSS.• Tap the Instrument icon and select Man

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28Checking the GNSS StatusChecking the GNSS status of the connected receiver is recommended before starting a job.This implies that the GNSS receiver

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295. Optical SurveyingWhat you have done already:• You have set up the optical instrument on a tripod over a point of your choice and measured the ins

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30Instrument Setup Station Setup on a Known PointThe name and coordinates of the known point where the station is set up can be picked from within the

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31Start the station setup as follows:• Go to the Main Menu, then tap Survey > Station Setup.• Choose Setup Type= Known Point.• Enter the name of th

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United States or foreign agency or authority. You agree to the foregoing and war-rant that you are not located in, under the control of, or a national

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322. If you choose BS Point:• Enter the name of the backsight point. It can also be picked from the map or the list of points.• Specify the type of ta

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333. If you choose New Point:– Place a target at the unknown (new) backsight point.– Aim the instrument at this point.– Enter the known or an assumed

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34• Go to the Main Menu, then tap Survey > Station Setup.• Choose Setup Type= Unknown Point/Resection.•Use the Store Pt and Description fields to e

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35• At this stage, you can tap Finish to complete the station setup. The instrument circle used for this setup will be the direct circle reading on th

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36Remote ElevationThis routine will set the elevation coordinate of the station from a point with known elevation. It is accessible from within the fi

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37Sideshot• Be sure the instrument is pointed at the target placed over the point.•Tap Sideshot. Survey Pro returns the results of the measurement in

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38Traverse• Be sure the instrument is pointed at the target placed over the point.•Tap Traverse. The screen prompts you to measure a new point, or to

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39Repetition ShotsThe Repetition shots function allows you to perform sideshots or traverse shots using any number (between 1 and 99) of repeated meas

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40EXAMPLE: If you had three complete sets, then selected to toss the worst HA, you would now have two HA sets, three ZA sets and three SD sets. If you

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416. GNSS SurveyingStarting an RTK Base NOTE: You don’t need to set up a base if you are working in a network. Just make sure your rover is configured

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Survey Pro User Guide Release Notes, October 2012The content of this new Survey Pro User Guide reflects the changes and en-hancements made to Survey P

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422. Mapping Plane: Tap on this button if you now wish to use a coordinate system (i.e. known origin and type of projection + known datum) that can ei

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43Starting an RTK Rover This section describes how to configure and start an RTK rover.What you have done already:• You have set up the GNSS receiver

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44• While the rover receives data (corrections and position) from the base, enter the rover antenna height you measured previously (Measured field) an

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45If the Next button is displayed instead, this means you are working in Default Ground mode, where a calibration is always required, or you are worki

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46Independently for each type, you can set the following criteria:– Solution quality: “Fixed only” or “Code, Float or Fixed”– Max. tolerated HRMS and

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47From the Data Collection screen, you can perform several types of point collection:• Point: Tap this button to collect the averaged position of a po

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48• Automatically accept when criteria is met checked: The use of this parameter makes sense when it is combined with Average for checked. Survey Pro

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49Collecting FeaturesTap Feature on the Data Collection screen. Features can be collected using one of the methods below. In all methods, each new poi

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50Collecting Offset Points•Tap Offset on the Data Collection screen. • Enter the offset point name and description.•Tap Azimuth/Bearing to indicate th

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51Collecting DataOut of a SurveyIf you tap Data Collection on the Survey menu without having first started a survey, Survey Pro will invite you to cho

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52Solving Calibration Introduction to CalibrationA GNSS calibration is a 2D similarity transformation. The GNSS LLH coordinates are transformed using

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53Calibration Procedure, IllustratedThe calibration procedure can be split into three distinct steps. These are described below as flowcharts:• Step 1

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54• Step 2: The Calibration check page will guide you through the process of collecting an additional GNSS control point to check the solution, and to

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55• Step 3: The calibration results page will solve the calibration and display the results.You can change the contribution of your control points to

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56After you have solved the calibration as part of the Start Survey wizard, you can use the Survey > Control > Control routine, or the Survey &g

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57With a known coordinate system used:• If you set up the base on a known point, the selection of a known coordinate system will allow Survey Pro to c

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58• For a “temporary” reference point (<base point name> (survey)), you can use the context menu to save the reference point to the reference st

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597. Stakeout RoutinesThis section introduces the basic stakeout routines with optical and GNSS instruments. When you become familiar with these routi

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60The following appears when zeroing the circle:– A new backsight circle value is computed, sent to the instrument and stored in the raw data.–The Ang

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61Staking Points With aRobotic OpticalInstrument• Go to the Stakeout menu and tap Stake Points.•Use the Design Point field to enter the name of the fi

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Table of Contents1. Welcome to Survey Pro ...1Scope...

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62When you get closer to the design point, the graphic will change to assist you in more precisely locating the design point. The point to stake becom

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63Staking PointsWith GNSS• Go to the Stakeout menu and tap Stake Points•Use the Design Point field to enter the name of the first point you want to st

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64Remember the rover receiver is always in dynamic mode (>ROVING button displayed) as you navigate to the design point: NOTE: You can use the Topo

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65• When you have located the design point and you wish to collect a static RTK occupation at this point in order to get a more precise position avera

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66• Stake to Line: Allows you to locate any position in relation to a predefined line. The line can be defined by two points, a point and direction, a

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678. Survey Pro’s On-Board VersionSurvey Pro is used on board a Nikon Nivo or Spectra Precision FOCUS total station. After you have powered on the ins

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68Mechanical Instrument:Command bar:• [1]: Provides access to on-board help.• [2]: (Robotic instrument only) Denotes keyboard used in numeric mode.• [

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69• [8]: Provides access to Survey Pro settings:– Units tab: Used to set distance and angle units, directions, azimuth type and the order in which to

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70Target management:(Item [15]) on the screen example.)• HR field: Enter the height of rod for the selected target• / button: Specify the type of t

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71Working Witha Job OpenIf you open or create a job using button [13], the Quick Shot screen will then show different options.Robotic Instrument:Mecha

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Starting an RTK Rover ... 43Collecting Data ...

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72Shot tab if you plan to store measurement data (see [8] described earlier in this section).With a job open, you can perform a lot of the most common

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73AppendixDescriptions A description may be defined for each point you store in a job (e.g. tree, pavement). You can create a description list to auto

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74Memo for GNSS Users Assuming the following:• A receiver profile has been created previously so you can use your RTK rover in a network.• If you are

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75Managing SmartTargetsIn earlier versions of Survey Pro, there was a separate list for backsight and foresight targets. With Survey Pro 5.2, there is

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IndexNumerics2D Survey 31, 34, 363D position solution 28AAccept Anyway 48Acceptance criteria (GNSS) 45Activate 19Active map 8Add Receiver 22Add to Hom

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Known Point 29LLandXML 14Layer 14Layers 14, 15, 73Level bubble 19, 67Lights 19, 68Line and Offset 66LisCAD 16LLH 2Local geodetic 15LockNGo 69, 70LockN

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Store Offset Points 66Store Pt 34Submenus 3Survey (file format) 14, 15Survey Mode 46Survey reports (generate) 16TTab 7Take Shot 34Tap and hold on menu

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Survey Pro User Guide©2012 Trimble Navigation Limited. All rights reserved. Spectra Precision is a Division of Trimble Navigation Limited. Spectra Pre

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11. Welcome to Survey ProCongratulations on your decision to purchase a Spectra Precision product. Spectra Precision is serious about providing the be

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