Trimble SCS900 Measurement User Guide

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Measurement User Guide

Trimble速 SCS900 Site Controller Software



MEASUREMENT USER GUIDE

Trimble速 SCS900 Site Controller Software

Version 2.40 Revision A July 2008

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Contact Information Trimble Navigation Limited Engineering & Construction Group 5475 Kellenburger Road Dayton, Ohio 45424-1099 USA 800-538-7800 (toll free in USA) +1-937-245-5600 Phone +1-937-233-9004 Fax www.trimble.com Support Offices For registered product users: 1 800 SOS 4 TAC (USA-based support) Trimble_support@trimble.com Legal Notices Copyright and Trademarks Š 2008, Trimble Navigation Limited. All rights reserved. Trimble, the Globe & Triangle logo, Autolock, Terramodel, and TSC2 are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited, registered in the United States and in other countries.. VRS is a trademark of Trimble Navigation Limited. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Mobile are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The Trimble SCS900 Site Controller Software is covered by the following U.S. patents: 6021376, 6016118, 5986604, 5614913 and other patents pending. Release Notice This is the July 2008 release (Revision A) of the SCS900 Site Controller Software Measurement Guide. It applies to version 2.40 of the SCS900 Site Controller Software software. Product Limited Warranty Information For applicable product Limited Warranty information, please refer to Legal Notices in the Release Notes, or consult your local Trimble authorized dealer.

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Safety Information Before you use the Trimble® Site Controller software, make sure that you have read and understood all safety requirements, as well as all equipment and job site safety requirements.

Warnings

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WARNING – This alert warns of a potential hazard which, if not avoided, can cause severe injury.

Cautions Always observe safety instructions that are presented in the following format:

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CAUTION – A Caution alerts you to a possible risk of damage to the equipment and/or loss of data. A Caution describes how to protect the equipment and/or data from this risk.

Vehicle safety

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WARNING – When you select the Vehicle mode, the following warning message appears:

Do not interact with the touch screen, keyboard, or software in any way while the vehicle is moving. While the vehicle is moving, the software provides a continuous display of position and data that can be seen at a glance. Operating the device or interacting with the software while the vehicle is moving can be a distraction for the operator, and may result in collision causing property damage or personal injury.

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Safety Information

Servicing Do not attempt to repair a Trimble TSC2ÂŽ or TCU controller. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. To arrange for a controller to be serviced, please contact your Trimble dealer.

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CAUTION – Use only approved accessories with this equipment. In general, all cables must be high quality, shielded, correctly terminated, and normally restricted to two meters in length. AC adaptors approved for this product employ special provisions to avoid radio interference and should not be altered or substituted. Unapproved modifications or operations beyond or in conflict with these instructions for use may void authorization by the authorities to operate the equipment.

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Contents Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Warnings . . . Cautions. . . . Vehicle safety. Servicing . . . Accessories . .

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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 About the SCS900 Site Controller software . Related information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Your comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Measurements Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Measurement menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

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Navigating the Map View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Navigation icons. . . Map display options Objects tab . Layers tab . . Rotate tab . . XSection tab .

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Creating a Work Order with Surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Organizing data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Work orders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Global data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating a new work order and a new site

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Surface Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Surface models and SCS900 . . . Outer boundary . . . . . . . . . . . Breaklines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Why measure breaklines? Surface points . . . . . . . . . . . . Volume boundaries . . . . . . . . . Volume boundary rules . .

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Checking a Surface Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Recording check points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 SCS900 Site Controller Software Measurement User Guide

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Recording check points outside the design area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Referencing two surfaces and changing the displayed text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 The Trimble Key button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Checking a Material Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Recording checkpoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Recording check points outside the design area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 The Trimble Key button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

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Measuring a Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . Measuring an outer boundary . Measuring a breakline . . . . . . Measuring surface points . . . . Measuring a volume boundary The Trimble Key button . . . . . Saving a surface as a design . .

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Measuring Site Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Introduction . . . . . . . . Measuring an area . . . . Measuring a line . . . . . . Measuring points . . . . . The Trimble Key button .

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Displaying Real-Time Cut/Fill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Viewing cut/fill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 The Trimble Key button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

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Reviewing and Editing Surfaces and Calculating Volumes . . . . . . . . . 79 Viewing surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . Deleting measured points. . . . . . Deleting measured breaklines . . . Creating an outer boundary . . . . Creating a new volume boundary. Computing volumes . . . . . . . . . Contouring a measured surface . . Creating a breakline . . . . . . . . .

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Reviewing Design Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Viewing the design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calculating the volume between two surfaces . . . Calculating the volume of material in an area . . . Calculating the distance between two points . . . Calculating the running distance between points.

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Calculating the area and perimeter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

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Computing Distance and Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Viewing distance and area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computing the distance between two points . . . . . . . Computing the running distance between points. . . . . Computing the area and perimeter of a boundary . . . . Computing the down and out distance from a baseline . Computing the angle between three points . . . . . . . .

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1 Introduction

Location GPS – Covers decimeter to submeter GPS positioning techniques including Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) (such as WAAS, EGNOS, and MSAS), DGPS (reference station and rover operations), OmniSTAR VBS, XP, or HP services, and Location RTK (decimeter-level RTK positioning).

Total stations – The software can be used either with a total station using Servo, Autolock®, Robotic, or Reflectorless technology.

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This SCS900 Site Controller Software Measurement User Guide provides you with the necessary information to perform measurement tasks with the Trimble® SCS900 Site Controller software. To perform these measurement tasks, you need the SCS900 Site Controller software running on a controller that is connected to a Precision GPS or Location GPS system, or to a total station. This manual assumes that you have set up your SCS900 Site Controller System ready for measurement. Even if you have used other Global Positioning System (GPS) products before, Trimble recommends that you spend some time reading this manual to learn about the special features of this product. If you are not familiar with GPS, visit the Trimble website (www.trimble.com) for an interactive look at Trimble and GPS.

SPS GPS receivers are all used in a similar way. Each system simply offers a different range of configuration, performance, or setup characteristics, however, the basic concepts in using the receivers are the same. For specific operational capabilities or characteristics of each individual receiver, please refer to the user guide for that receiver, which provides full operational and maintenance information. The SCS900 Site Controller Software operates on the following platforms, a tablet PC, a laptop, a Trimble TSC2® or TCU controller.

About the SCS900 Site Controller software The SCS900 software can be used with the following systems: •

Precision GPS – Covers centimeter GPS positioning techniques including Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) using a site base station (over radio), local base station (off-site over the Internet, cell phone, or rebroadcast radio), or a VRS™ network (VRS over the Internet, cell phone, or rebroadcast radio).

Note – The SCS900 software does not currently support moving base operations.

Related information The following documents are available when you select the Documentation option on the SCS900 Site Controller Software CD: •

SCS900 Site Controller Software Office Guide

SCS900 Site Controller Software Location GPS User Guide

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Introduction

SCS900 Site Controller Software Measurement User Guide

SCS900 Site Controller Software Precision GPS User Guide

SCS900 Site Controller Software Road and Side Slope Stakeout User Guide

SCS900 Site Controller Software Stakeout User Guide

SCS900 Site Controller Software Total Station User Guide

SCS900 Site Controller Software Release Notes

SCS900 Site Controller Software Product Registration Form

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Tip – For convenience, Trimble recommends that you install all documentation from the software CD to the hard drive of the office computer.

Technical assistance If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product documentation, contact your local Trimble dealer.

Your comments Feedback about the documentation helps us to improve it with each revision. Please email your comments to ReaderFeedback@trimble.com.

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The SCS900 software is a menu-driven system, for ease of use and learning. When you open the software, the main menu appears, providing access to six submenus:

Once set up, whether being used by GPS or by a total station, there are two main functions: 1. Measurements – This function enables you to measure and record the location, or as-built location, of features or surfaces or objects on a project, or to collect information that allows you to create a surface model, from which you can make volume computations, and grade or material thickness checks. 2. Stakeout – This function enables you to stake or relocate any aspect of the site including point features (such as manholes), line features (such as curbs, foundations, and footings), planar surface features (such as pads), or surfaces (such as site terrain models, side slopes and catch points, or road surface models). Refer to the SCS900 Site Controller Software Stakeout User Guide.

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Measurement menu

The Measurement menu contains all site measurement functions. With the dedicated functions, you can check grades and material thickness, take topographic measurements to create surface models ( for example, volume computations), take site feature measurements to record the location of non-surface features, and provide real-time cut/fill information against a selected design model. Before you enter this menu, set up the system using the System Setup menu. If you do not, when you select an option in this menu, the software automatically puts you through either the station establishment process ( for a total station) or the rover setup ( for GPS). Command

Description

Check Surface Grade

Check the grade of a surface against a selected design.This option is available only when the current design is not a road.

Check Grade of Roadway

Specify a high or low tolerance for the finished grade and check whether or not the grading operations have achieved tolerance. This option is available only when the current design is a road.

Check Material Thickness

Check the thickness of laid materials against the specified thickness.

Measure Surface

Measure a surface: points, break-lines, volume boundaries, and the site boundary.

Measure Site Features Display Real-Time Cut/Fill

Measure site features not used in the creation of a surface.

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Check current cut and fill at any location on the project against the original ground, finished design, or any other surface. Scanning options for use with total stations, specifically for scanning stockpiles or recording profile lines of objects like quarry walls or high walls.

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SCS900 is a graphical map-based tool. Nearly all the functions you may use are based on the map view. This chapter introduces you to the map view and explains how to navigate your way around it.

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Navigating the Map View

Navigation icons Most functions in the SCS900 software use a map view similar to the one below. Use the icons on the right to navigate around the screen. Tap the arrow to access a second set of icons.

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to ‌ toggle between two sets of map view navigation icons. zoom to the extents of the file. zoom to a user-defined box (use a stylus to draw a box on the screen). center the map on the current location. pan around the map by tapping and dragging the stylus. zoom in. zoom out. select the items that you want to appear on the map. The Map Display Options screen appears (see page 15).

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Navigating the Map View

Map display options Map display options enable you to customize what you see on the map view. This means that you can choose just the information that is important for the task rather than cluttering the screen with too much information.

Objects tab

Select this check box ...

to display ...

Point Names

the point names of every point on the map view.

Point Codes

the point codes of every point on the map view.

Point Elevations

the point elevations of every point on the map view.

Point C/F to Grade

the cut/fill information for every point on the map view.

Measured Surface

measurements that were recorded as a surface (see Chapter 4, Surface Models and Chapter 8, Measuring a Surface).

Measured Feature

measurements that were recorded as a site features (see Chapter 9, Measuring Site Features).

Cut/Fill Grid

a coverage map that shows cut/fill/in tolerance values as red/blue/green boxes.

Elevation Grid

a coverage map in different shades of blue to represent elevation change.

Control Points

control points on the map view.

Stakeout Points

stakeout points on the map view.

Background Map

the background map on the map view.

Stakeout Flags

Stakeout flags on the map view.

Foreground Map

the foreground map on the map view.

Guide Arrow

the guide arrow in Stakeout mode.

Roadway

the center lines of any roadway designs.

Cross section Lines

the cross sections of any loaded roadway designs.

Design Contours

contours on the map view, if a design is loaded.

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Layers tab Use the Layers tab to switch foreground map layers on and off:

Rotate tab Use the Rotate tab to rotate the map:

Select this option...

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Static

orientate the map view to north.

Travel Direction

orientate the map view to your direction of travel.

Follow Alignment

This option is available only when an alignment is selected. Up Station – Orientate the screen up station. Down Station – Orientate the screen down station.

Note – When any option other than Static is selected, a north arrow automatically appears on the screen.

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XSection tab The SCS900 software will display cross-sections when the current design is a road. Use the XSection tab to make the SCS900 software display the slope values for each segment of the cross-section:

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A surface model is a 3D digital representation of an area of terrain. It can represent either existing ground or a design of how the area is to look in the future.

An example of a surface model of existing ground

An example of a surface model of a design

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Surface Models

Surface models and SCS900 Surface models are very important to the way the SCS900 software works. They are used to compute volumes, check grade, and check material thickness.The SCS900 software enables you to either select design surfaces for staking out or checking, or to measure existing ground to create a new surface. A surface can be made up of: •

an outer boundary

breaklines

surface points

volume boundaries

When measuring existing ground to create a new surface, it is crucial to know what the differences are between them.

Outer boundary The outer boundary defines the limits of a site. The surface is constrained to exist entirely within this boundary. By using an outer boundary, errors in the field caused by working outside the site limits are eliminated.

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Breaklines Breaklines help define the surface shape. They may be a hard feature (that is, the line defining the top of a man-made ditch) or a soft feature (that is, the line defining a change of gradient on a slope).

Figure 4.2

Breaklines

For information about features, see Chapter 9, Measuring Site Features.

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CAUTION – Recording breaklines incorrectly or not recording them at all could have serious implications for the accuracy of the surface model.

Why measure breaklines? Breaklines force the surface model to form correctly.

Figure 4.3

Diagram showing the effect breaklines have in forming a surface

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Are there any rules when measuring breakines? You cannot measure a breakline that crosses another breakline, volume boundary, or outer boundary because at a crossing between two breaklines, the elevation at the crossing point is ambiguous.

Figure 4.4

When breaklines cross, the surface model cannot be formed because there is no way to know which of the above solutions are correct

Surface points A surface point defines the elevation at its location. These are used to fill in areas where there are no breaklines. The closer together surface points are recorded, the more accurate the surface model will be.

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Volume boundaries A volume boundary defines the limits of an area where a volume quantity is required. This could be the base of a stockpile or the top of an excavation.

Figure 4.6

Volume boundary

Volume boundary rules •

A volume boundary should lie on the reference surface (loaded design surface).

The SCS900 software will warn you if it is more than one foot off (0.3 m).

The volume boundary should be a line that is truly on the measured surface because it will act as a breakline in the resultant surface model.

The SCS900 software enables you to select a volume boundary between measured points. Avoid creating a volume boundary by clicking between, for example, four points at each corner, since this will create a bad model and large volume errors.

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All SCS900 operations are carried out on a specific site. Work orders are associated with that same site. Before you can begin work, you need to create a work order or open an existing work order. A work order contains a record of every measurement or stakeout operation completed. Work orders also allow tasks to be monitored in terms of progress towards completion, and allow different types of tasks to have different settings and tolerances. Work orders also record every setting and change of setting made while you work. Many tasks such as setting up a new site, design, or work order, and the settings or operational parameters for those operations can be established using the SCS900 software or the SCS900 support utilities ( for example, the SCS Data Manager, the Trimble Business Center software, or the Terramodel速 Field Data Module) and then transferred to the controller. Establishing these tasks and settings in the office enables the supervisor to control and manage the quality of all the operations.

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Organizing data Data is organized by site. Within each site, data is further divided into designs and work orders.

Sites An SCS900 site is a project that contains records of all activities that a crew does on a jobsite. The site contains the following: •

all settings and information that would be considered a requirement for the execution of any type of task (known as a work order)

a background map

a control points file

the GPS site calibration information

a geoid model for GPS operations

all software settings that would be considered applicable as the default settings for any task executed on the project

Site information is available to all work orders carried out on the site. Storage of sites SCS900 sites are stored in the Trimble SCS900 Data folder or root folder. •

If you are using a controller that runs Windows® CE .NET ( for example, the TCU), then the root folder is \Disk\Trimble SCS900 Data. If you are using a controller that runs Windows Mobile® Pocket PC, ( for example, the TSC2), then the root folder is \<StorageCard>\Trimble SCS900 Data. If you are running the SCS900 Tablet Edition on a laptop or tablet PC, then the root folder is \Trimble Synchronizer Data\PC\Trimble SCS900 Data.

In this way, if you synchronize other SCS900 controllers with the tablet PC using Trimble Office Synchronizer, they will be added as additional devices beneath the \Trimble Synchronizer Data folder so their information can easily be seen and reviewed using the SCS Data Manager.

Designs A site can contain one or more designs. Each design contains all the information relating to a specific aspect of the construction of the project, for example, original ground, finished grade, utilities such as sewers, electrical, gas, water, pads, roads, and other similar groupings. A single SCS900 design for example, can comprise a CAD drawing, one or two surfaces or roadway models, and a stakeout point list.

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Information stored at this level includes foreground maps, stakeout data, and a design surface or road model.

Work orders A work order is a job or task (or a set of tasks) that needs to be carried out on a particular site. The following are typical tasks: •

checking grade on a completed surface

staking out a parking lot

measuring a stockpile volume

measuring a progress volume

The Trimble SCS900 Site Controller software is task-oriented. When you open a work order, the software automatically retrieves the data that you need to complete that work order. A work order defines the site. It can also, but does not have to, reference: •

a design, which has the data needed to carry out the task

an underlying surface design, which has any previously-measured, saved surfaces that can be used for material thickness checking For a material thickness check, only an underlying surface design is required. For a grade check and material thickness check, a design and an underlying surface design are required.

Two surfaces can be used to display cut/fill when using Location GPS with a poor vertical precision. The cut/fill values are the difference between a recent topo survey of the surface and the desired design surface. A work order can also include basic written instructions to the operator that outline the requirements for the task. Tasks such as setting up the base station, carrying out a station establishment with a total station, carrying out a measurement of the original ground levels for a site, and so forth, do not require the work order to have a referenced design. Tasks such as carrying out a grade check of a finished surface, carrying out any stakeout operation, or displaying real-time cut and fill around the site require the work order to have a referenced design. There can be many work order subfolders within the main work orders folder. Each work order subfolder contains: •

An initialization file called <Work Order Name>.ini that references the relevant design files and define the settings for the work order.

An Output folder that contains all data stored or output during the execution of the work order. This includes the data collected in the field, computed by the SCS900 software, or generated during field operations.

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The following files are continually updated and stored in the Output folder: –

<Work Order Name>-Record.txt – Contains a record of every point measured or staked out, and includes station establishment and control point measurement records.

<Work Order Name>-Report.txt – Contains a record of every function used and every result reported on-screen during the execution of a work order. This is effectively a log file of activities and the results generated.

The following file is created when you complete a work order: – •

<Work Order Name>-Measure.dxf

An optional work order instruction file called <Work Order Name>.txt.

Global data The following data is used by all sites: •

Lists of feature codes

Lists of operator names

Geoid files

Creating a new work order and a new site Before you can set up the SCS900 software to use with a system and collect site measurements, you must create or open a work order. Every SCS900 field operation requires a work order, or task-related folder, into which field results are written. You can create work orders in the following ways:

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In the office – Using the SCS Data Manager or the Terramodel Field Data Module, you can assign it to a field crew and then use the Trimble Office Synchronizer utility to transfer the work order to a controller. For information about these utilities, refer to the SCS900 Site Controller Software Office Guide.

In the field – Directly on the controller by the crew in the field, as and when required, for example, to carry out a site measurement task.

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From the main menu, select c Work Orders:

2.

To start a new work order on a site, select c New:

Tip – If you are working on a site that already exists, select the site from the list and then tap Next. Then go to Step 7.

3.

Tap New Site:

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Enter the name of the site ( for example, Multi Surface) and then tap Next:

5.

Confirm or change the unit settings for the new site. These values default to the ones that you have already set up.

Note – Always set the distance units correctly before taking a measurement or associating a design with the site. All files that relate to a single site must be stored and operated with the same units. Once a measurement is taken, or a design is selected, you cannot change the units. 6.

Tap Next:

For this example, the following items are not available: a site background map (provides a reference map for the site in all work orders), a site calibration file (used for GPS operations), or a control points file (needed to set up the station or carry out a site calibration when known control points exist).

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Tap Finish :

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Enter a name for the work order and then tap Next.

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Tip – Give work orders a meaningful name to make it easy to identify them when multiple work orders are created for a particular project. If you are staking, for example, a sewer line, then name the work order Stake Sewer Line. If relevant, you can also add the date to the name of the work order so you know when the task was started, for example Stake Sewer Line 120606.

The following dialog appears:

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The software enables you to select a maximum of two design surfaces. Use the Primary tab to select the main design surface and use the Underlying tab to select the secondary design surface.

Tip – If you require only one design surface, select <No design needed> on the Underlying tab.

Note – With every task, the operator’s name is stored with the task as a part of the recorded information.

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A confirmation screen appears showing the design data:

10. Tap Confirm. The work order is now open on the new site.

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Recording check points outside the design area

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Referencing two surfaces and changing the displayed text

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To check the grade of a surface against a selected design, select 1 Check Surface Grade from the Measurement menu. Note – If the selected design is a roadway, the menu option is called 1 Check Grade of Roadway. If the current surface is below the design surface, a blue square appears to show that more “fill” material is required. If the current surface is above the design surface, a red square appears to show that more material is required to be “cut” away. If the current surface is within a specified tolerance of the design surface, a green square appears to show that no action is required.

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Recording check points Measure a check point at a location where you want to view and record the difference in elevation between the design surface and the actual ground. 1.

From the main menu, select 2 Measurements:

2.

Select 1 Check Surface Grade. The first time you select this option, the following dialog appears:

Select this option ‌

to ‌

Above Design By

enter the maximum distance the check point can be above the design surface and still be considered within tolerance.

Below Design By

enter the maximum distance the check point can be below the design surface and still be considered within tolerance.

Lightbar Display Mode

select a display mode. The options are: Map+Lightbar, Lightbar only, Map only. turn lightbar sounds on and off.

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Enter the settings you want to use and then tap OK:

4.

Enter a grid size. The software draws a box of the size that you specify around every recorded point, which enables you to easily view where data is missing. Tap OK:

Your position is shown in the middle of the screen. As you move around, the values in the boxes at the top of the screen update: If the Cut/Fill box is this color ‌

then ‌

Red

cut is required

Blue

fill is required

Green

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When you are ready to take a measurement, tap Record. The first time you tap Record, the following dialog appears:

Select this option …

to …

Code

select a descriptive term for the feature that is being recorded (for example, check point). A list shows all of the codes already used. This field is optional.

Point Name

enter a unique identifier for each point recorded. It automatically increments if the Always prompt for each point check box is selected.

Always prompt for each view this screen every time a point is recorded. If you do not point select this check box, the software automatically uses the same code and increments the point name by 1.

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Enter the appropriate details and then tap OK:

7.

Once a point is recorded, a colored box appears around it showing it as in tolerance (green), cut required (red), or fill required (blue).

Tip – If a gray box appears, tap the zoom window icon and draw a box around the area of the gray box. Gray boxes appear when the map is zoomed out too far to see the colored boxes at the specified resolution.

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If no boxes appear, tap the right arrow then tap :

9.

Make sure that the Cut/Fill Grid check box is selected and then tap OK:

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at the top right of the screen and

10. Once a few points have been collected, you will be able to see which areas are in or out of tolerance.

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Recording check points outside the design area The SCS900 software does not let you record check points outside the design area. If you try to do so, the following message appears:

Tap OK. Move inside the design area and then record the check point again.

Referencing two surfaces and changing the displayed text To reference two surfaces even if only one is selected: 1.

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Tap on either of the two down arrows at the top right of the screen. A list of text display options appears, which provides you with information about your current location:

Select this option ‌

to display ‌

Elv, Cut/Fill 1

the Cut/Fill and the Actual Elevation values referenced to the primary surface.

Dsn Elv 1, Cut/Fill 1

the Cut/Fill and the Design Elevation values referenced to the primary surface (see example above).

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Select this option …

to display …

Dsn Elv 2, Cut/Fill 2

the Cut/Fill and the Design Elevation values referenced to the underlying surface.

Dsn Elv 1, Cut/Fill 1-2

the Design Elevation referenced to the primary surface and the difference between both surfaces (see the example shown in Step 2).

Dsn Elv 2 Cut/Fill 1-2

the Design Elevation referenced to the underlying surface and the difference between both surfaces.

Display All Items

all the above items instead of the map.

Select the type of information you want to view:

The benefit of showing the difference between the two surfaces comes when using a low accuracy GPS device. For example, a site foreman might want to drive the site with a low accuracy GPS device to see where it is on grade, where it needs cutting, and where it needs filling. Location GPS will provide satisfactory horizontal accuracy, but not vertical accuracy. If the finished grade design is loaded as the primary design and the results of a previous day’s measurement (performed by a grade checker using Precision GPS) is loaded as the underlying surface design, the two designs can be compared as the site is driven around.

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The Trimble Key button Tap the Trimble key button

. The following shortcut menu appears:

Select this menu option ‌

to ‌

1 Work Order

view instructions that may have been given when the work order was created. The View Instructions & Log window appears.

Instructions

2 Measurement Density

change the grid size of the coverage map. This opens the same screen that appears when you start to check the surface grade:

Use this option to change the measurement density at any time.

3 View / Edit Data

correct mistakes made while you are working in the field. For more information, see Chapter 11, Reviewing and Editing Surfaces and Calculating Volumes.

4 Select Reference Line select a line:

Once selected, you can view the station and offset to this line.

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Select this menu option ‌

to ‌

5 Surface Offset &

enter a surface offset. You can set an offset above or below the design surface and offset it vertically or perpendicularly:

Tolerances

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Perpendicular offset

Vertical offset

Figure 6.7

Illustration showing difference between perpendicular and vertical offsets

Tap Next. The following screen appears:

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Select this menu option ‌

to ‌

6 Grade Check Report

produce a statistical report of all the check points that have been recorded:

7 On-Screen Grade

view the cut or fill values for a point:

Check

Tap on a recorded point.

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Recording checkpoints

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Recording check points outside the design area

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The Trimble Key button

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The typical procedure for checking a material thickness is: 1.

Measure the existing surface before laying the material (see Chapter 8, Measuring a Surface).

2.

Save the measured surface as a design (see Chapter 8, Measuring a Surface).

3.

Create a new work order and then select the saved design as the underlying design (see Chapter 5, Creating a Work Order with Surfaces).

4.

Lay the new material.

5.

Check the material thickness.

If the current material thickness is too thin, a blue square appears to show that more “fill” material is required. If the current material thickness is too thick, a red square appears to show that material is required to be “cut” away. If the current material thickness is within a specified tolerance, a green square appears to show that no action is required.

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Recording checkpoints 1.

2.

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From Measurement menu, select 2 Check Material Thickness. The first time you select this option, the following screen appears:

Select this option ‌

to ‌

Thickness

enter the required thickness of the material to be checked.

Vertical/Perpendicular

select whether the thickness should be applied vertically from the original surface or perpendicularly.

Thicker by

enter the amount that the material can be thicker than the specified thickness.

Thinner by

enter the amount that the material can be thinner than the specified thickness.

Enter the appropriate details and then tap OK:

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Enter a grid size. The software draws a box of the size that you specify around every recorded point, which enables you to easily view where data is missing. Tap OK:

Your position is shown in the middle of the screen. As you move around, the values in the boxes at the top of the screen update: If the Cut/Fill box is this color ‌

then ‌

Red

cut is required

Blue

fill is required

Green

the position is within tolerance

The thickness of the material is shown in the Thickness box.

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When you are ready to take a measurement, tap Record. The first time you tap Record, the following dialog appears:

Select this option …

to …

Code

select a descriptive term for the feature that is being recorded (for example, check point). A list shows all of the codes already used. This field is optional.

Point Name

enter a unique identifier for each point recorded. It automatically increments if the Always prompt for each point check box is selected.

Always prompt for each view this screen every time a point is recorded. If you do not point select this check box, the software automatically uses the same code and increments the point name by 1.

5.

Tap OK:

Once a point is recorded, a colored box appears around it showing whether it is in tolerance or whether more or less material is required.

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6.

If no boxes appear, tap the right arrow then tap :

at the top right of the screen and

7.

Make sure that the Cut/Fill Grid check box is selected and then tap OK:

8.

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Recording check points outside the design area The SCS900 software does not let you record check points outside the design area. If you try to do so, the following message appears:

Tap OK. Move inside the design area and then record the check point again.

The Trimble Key button Tap the Trimble key button

Select this menu option ‌

to ‌

1 Work Order

view instructions that may have been given when the work order was created. The View Instructions & Log window appears.

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change the grid size of the coverage map. This opens the same screen that appears when you start to check the surface grade:

Density

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Use this option to change the measurement density at any time.

3 View / Edit Data

correct mistakes made while you are working in the field. For more information, see Chapter 11, Reviewing and Editing Surfaces and Calculating Volumes.

4 Select Reference Line select a line:

Once selected, you can view the station and offset to this line.

5 Material Thickness & enter material thickness settings. This is the same screen that Tolerances appears when you select 2 Check Material Thickness option from the Measurement menu:

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Select this menu option ‌

to ‌

6 Thickness Check Report

produce a statistical report of all the check points that have been recorded:

7 On-Screen Thickness

view the fill or thickness values for a point:

Check

Tap on a recorded point.

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Introduction

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Measuring an outer boundary

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Measuring a breakline

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Measuring surface points

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Measuring a volume boundary

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Saving a surface as a design

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Use the Measure Surface option to measure a surface. This can be used for volume calculations, to create a new design surface, or to get a record of an existing surface. For more information about surfaces, see Chapter 4, Surface Models.

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Introduction 1.

From the Measurement menu, select 3 Measure Surface:

For information about outer boundaries, volume boundaries, breaklines, and surface points, see Chapter 4, Surface Models. 2.

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Measuring an outer boundary To create an outer boundary or to add to an existing one:

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Tap 6 Outer Boundary of the surface:

2.

Enter a name for the outer boundary or select an existing name from the list and then tap OK.

Tip – When recording more than one of the same feature, the software automatically increments the number at the end of a feature name (that is, if the first FENCE recorded is given a name FENCE1, the second fence is automatically named FENCE2).

3.

Move to each point that makes up the outer boundary and then tap Record. A red line appears to show the outer boundary that is being created.

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Tap Exit or

5.

Do one of the following:

. The following message appears:

–

Tap Yes for the software to automatically connect the last point of the boundary to the first point:

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Tap No for the boundary to remain open. You can complete it later.

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Measuring a breakline To create a breakline or to extend an existing one:

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Tap 2 Breaklines or 3 Existing Breaklines:

2.

Enter a name for the breakline or select an existing name from the list and then tap OK.

Tip – When recording more than one of the same feature, the software automatically increments the number at the end of a feature name (for example, if the first FENCE recorded is given a name FENCE1, the second fence is automatically named FENCE2).

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Move to each point that makes up the breakline and then tap Record. A red line appears to show the breakline that is being created:

4.

Breaklines cannot cross each other or any boundary line (see Chapter 4, Surface Models). If you try to do this, the following message appears:

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Measuring surface points To measure surface points: 1.

Tap 1 Surface points:

Select this option ‌

to ‌

Code

select a descriptive term for the feature that is being recorded (for example, check point). A list shows all of the codes already used. This field is optional.

Point Name

enter a unique identifier for each point recorded. It automatically increments if the Always prompt for each point check box is selected.

Always prompt for each view this screen every time a point is recorded. If you do not point select this check box, the software automatically uses the same code and increments the point name by 1.

2.

Enter the appropriate details and then tap OK to start recording points.

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Tap 4 Volume Boundary or 5 Existing volume boundaries:

2.

Enter a name for the volume boundary or select an existing name from the list and then tap OK.

Tip – When recording more than one of the same feature, the software automatically increments the number at the end of a feature name (for example, if the first FENCE recorded is given a name FENCE1, the second fence is automatically named FENCE2).

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Tap Exit or

5.

Do one of the following:

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. The following message appears:

–

Tap Yes for the software to automatically connect the last point of the boundary to the first point:

–

Tap No for the boundary to remain open. You can complete it later.

The Trimble Key button Tap the Trimble key button

. The following shortcut menu appears:

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Select this menu option …

to…

1 Work Order

view instructions that may have been given when the work order was created. The View Instructions & Log window appears.

Instructions

2 Measurement Density

change the grid size of the coverage map. This opens the same screen that appears when you start to check the surface grade:

Use this option to change the measurement density at any time.

3 Review & Edit Surface

review the surface and correct any mistakes made in the field. For more information, see Chapter 11, Reviewing and Editing Surfaces and Calculating Volumes.

4 Vert. Offset Option

turn on a function to offset the elevation of every measured point:

With this function switched on, every time a point is recorded, the following screen appears:

Change the elv by a vertical offset – Enter a value to offset the current elevation by a set amount. Set this as Cut to lower the elevation or Fill to raise it. Enter a new elv – Enter a value to set a specific elevation.

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Select this menu option …

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to…

5Design Surface Offset vertically offset the referenced design:

Surface Offset – Enter the distance the design surface is to be offset. Above/Below Surface – Select whether the offset is to be applied above or below the design surface. Vertical/Perpendicular – Select whether the offset is to be applied vertically or perpendicularly to the design surface (see diagram below).

Perpendicular offset

Vertical offset

Figure 8.8

6 Measure Feature Points

Illustration showing difference between perpendicular and vertical offsets

record features that have no influence on the surface. See Chapter 9, Measuring Site Features.

7 Select Reference Line select a line:

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Saving a surface as a design Once a surface is measured, you can save it as a design and then you can save it as a design: •

perform a material thickness check once the next layer of material is laid

calculate progress volumes on an on-going basis

To save the surface as a design: 1.

From the main menu, select 1 Work Orders.

2.

Select 5 Export Data / 1 Save Surface as Design. The following message appears:

3.

Tap OK:

Select this check box …

to …

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Select this check box ‌

to ‌

Save linework map to the new design

save all the linework (that is, boundaries and breaklines) into the design. This enables you to view the linework every time the new design is used.

Copy foreground map to the new design

save the existing foreground map to the new design. This enables you to use the current foreground map with the new design surface.

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Select the appropriate check boxes and then tap OK:

5.

Enter a name for the new design and then tap Preview.

6.

A Preview screen appears. Preview the design and then tap Escape.

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Tap OK:

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You may need to measure a feature when you want to record a feature, but do not want it to be part of the surface; you can then record it as a site feature. A feature is a physical object or location of an event. A feature can be a point (a road sign), a line (a road), or an area (a parking lot). Points that can be recorded in a field to identify areas for special attention. This information is not used by the software when a surface is created.

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From the Measurement menu, select 4 Measure Site Features:

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Tap at the top right of the screen. The Switch Measurement Type menu appears with the following options to measure the surface:

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Measuring an area Use this option to record an area feature such as a closed fence:

To create a new area feature or to add to an existing one: 1.

Select 4 Area – closed shape or 5 Existing Areas: The following dialog appears:

2.

Enter a name for the area or select an existing name from the list and then tap OK:

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Tip – When recording more than one of the same feature, the software automatically increments the number at the end of a feature name (for example, if the first FENCE recorded is given a name FENCE1, the second fence is automatically named FENCE2).

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Record each point that makes up the area. A red line appears on the screen to display the area that is being created.

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Tap Exit or

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Do one of the following:

. The following message appears:

Tap Yes for the software to automatically connect the last point of the area to the first point:

Tap No for the area to remain open. You can complete it later.

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Measuring a line Use this option to record a line feature such as a fence:

To create a new line or to extend an existing one:

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Tap 2 New Line or 3 Existing Lines:

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Enter a name for the breakline or select an existing name from the list and then tap OK.

Tip – When recording more than one of the same feature, the software automatically increments the number at the end of a feature name (for example, if the first FENCE recorded is given a name FENCE1, the second fence is automatically named FENCE2).

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Measuring points Use this option to record a point feature such as a lamp-post or a tree:

To measure points: 1.

Tap 1 Points:

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to ‌

Code

select a descriptive term for the feature that is being recorded (for example, check point). A list shows all of the codes already used. This field is optional.

Point Name

enter a unique identifier for each point recorded. It automatically increments if the Always prompt for each point check box is selected.

Always prompt for each view this screen every time a point is recorded. If you do not point select this check box, the software automatically uses the same code and increments the point name by 1.

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The Trimble Key button Tap the Trimble key button

. A shortcut menu appears:

Select this menu option ‌

to‌

1 Work Order

view instructions that may have been given when the work order was created. The View Instructions & Log window appears.

Instructions

2 Measurement Density

change the grid size of the coverage map. This opens the same screen that appears when you start to check the surface grade:

Use this option to change the measurement density at any time.

3 View/Edit Data

review the data and correct any mistakes made in the field. Chapter 11, Reviewing and Editing Surfaces and Calculating Volumes.

4 Point Code

turn on a function to offset the elevation of every measured point. With this function switched on, every time a point is recorded, the following screen appears:

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4 Start New Line/Area

start a new line or area feature:

5 Design Surface Offset vertically offset the referenced design:

Surface Offset – Enter the distance the design surface is to be offset. Above/Below Surface – Select whether the offset is to be applied above or below the design surface. Vertical/Perpendicular – Select whether the offset is to be applied vertically or perpendicularly to the design surface (see diagram below)

Perpendicular offset

Vertical offset

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to‌

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record features that have no influence on the surface. See Chapter 8, Measuring a Surface.

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7 Select Reference Line select a line:

Once selected, you can view the station and offset to this line.

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Use the Display Real-Time Cut/Fill option to view the required cut or fill at any location on the selected design surface.

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Viewing cut/fill From the Measurement menu, select 5 Display Real-Time Cut/Fill:

The Trimble Key button Tap the Trimble key button

Select this option ‌

to ‌

1 Work Order

view instructions that may have been given when the work order was created. The View Instructions & Log window appears.

Instructions

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. The following shortcut menu appears:

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Select this option …

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3 Design Surface Offset to vertically offset the referenced design.

Surface Offset – Enter the distance the design surface is to be offset. Above/Below Surface – Select whether the offset is to be applied above or below the design surface. Vertical/Perpendicular – Select whether the offset is to be applied vertically or perpendicularly to the design surface (see diagram below).

Perpendicular offset

Vertical offset

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Select this option …

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change the vertical tolerances and display mode:

Above Design By – Enter the maximum distance the check point can be above the design surface and still be considered within tolerance. Below Design By – Enter the maximum distance the check point can be below the design surface and still be considered within tolerance. Lightbar Display Mode – Select a display mode. The options are: Map+Lightbar, Lightbar only, Map only. – Select this check box to turn on lightbar sounds.

5 Select Reference Line select a line:

Once selected, you can view the station and offset to this line.

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Deleting measured points

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As well as collecting data in the field, it is also very useful to be able to review and edit your data. This chapter covers reviewing and editing any surface data you have measured (see Chapter 8, Measuring a Surface). This screen enables you to delete points and lines you might have incorrectly measured. It also enables you to display contours of your surface, which serves as a quick check that you have collected data correctly. Finally, it enables you to calculate volumes of any surfaces that you have measured.

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From the main menu, select Volume and Cogo.

2.

Select Review and Edit Surface:

Tip – You can also reach this menu by tapping the Trimble Key button in Measure Surface. See Chapter 8, Measuring a Surface.

The Review and Edit Surface screen has a bank of icons on the left side, which represent all the available functions. Tap at any time for a description of the icons. Icon

Description Delete Measured Points Delete Measured Breaklines Create New Outer Boundary Create New Volume Bdy Compute Volume Contour Measured Surface Create New Breakline

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Deleting measured points Use the Delete Measured Points option to delete any points incorrectly measured on site. 1.

Tap the Delete Measured Points icon

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2.

Tap on any points you want to delete. You can select multiple points at this stage:

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Deleting measured breaklines Use the Delete Measured Breaklines option to delete any breaklines or boundaries incorrectly measured on site. 1.

Tap the Delete Measured Breaklines icon

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Tap the line or boundary to be deleted:

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Creating an outer boundary Use the Create New Outer Boundary option to create a new outer boundary for the entire site from existing points. If an outer boundary already exists, this option is not available—each site can contain only one outer boundary. 1. Tap the Create New Outer Boundary icon :

The following dialog appears:

2.

Enter a name for the outer boundary and then tap OK:

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Creating a new volume boundary Use the Create New Volume Bdy option to create a new volume boundary from existing points. 1.

Tap the Create New Volume Bdy icon

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Define the volume boundary by tapping on at least three points. To close the boundary, tap on the first point again and then tap Yes when prompted:

Computing volumes Use the Compute Volume option to calculate a volume from the data you have measured. Three types of volumes can be calculated: •

To a design surface

To a datum (entered elevation)

To a surface created by the volume boundary (stockpile volume)

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Tap on the boundary of the area for which you want to calculate the volume and then tap OK:

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Select the type of volume you want to compute: –

The volume from the surface you have measured to the design surface

The volume to a user-defined elevation

The volume of a stockpile/depression

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The following message appears to inform you of the minimum contour interval allowed for the data set:

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Creating a breakline Use the Create New Breakline option to create a breakline from existing points. 1.

Tap the Create New Breakline icon

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Enter a name for the breakline and then tap OK:

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Tap on the points and then tap Save.

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Calculating the volume between two surfaces

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Calculating the volume of material in an area

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Calculating the distance between two points

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Calculating the running distance between points

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Calculating the area and perimeter

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Viewing the design 1.

From the main menu, select Volume & Cogo.

2.

From this menu, select Â? Review Design Features:

The Review Design Features screen has a bank of icons on the left side, which represent all the available functions. Tap at any time for a description of the icons. Icon

Description Volume between two Surfaces Volume of Area & Thickness

Distance between two Points Running Distance between Points

Area and Perimeter

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Calculating the volume between two surfaces Use the Volume between two Surfaces option to calculate the volume between two design surfaces within the current site. The volume is saved to the Report.txt file. 1.

Tap the Volume between two Surfaces icon

:

2.

Tap on an existing boundary or create your own by tapping on the screen to create a boundary:

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Tip – If you make a mistake, either tap all actions.

to undo the last action or tap

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Tap Next to display the volume. You can overwrite the description.

4.

Tap Save to save this to the Work Order report file.

to undo

Calculating the volume of material in an area Use the Volume of Area & Thickness option to select an area, specify a thickness of material for that area and then calculate the volume of material. The volume is saved to the Report.txt file.

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Tap the Volume of Area & Thickness icon

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Tap on an existing boundary or create your own by tapping on the screen to create a boundary.

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Tap Next:

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Enter the material thickness. The volume is shown at the top of the screen:

5.

To save this to the Work Order report file, tap then tap Save.

, rename the description and

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Calculating the distance between two points Use the Distance between two points option to calculate the distance, slope, and bearing between any two points on the design. 1.

Tap the Distance between two Points icon

2.

Tap on two existing points or tap anywhere on the screen to create new points. The top of the screen displays:

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Vertical distance (if 3D points selected)

Slope (if 3D points selected)

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Bearing of the line in DMS and decimal degrees

To save this to the Work Order report file, tap then tap Save.

, rename the description and

Calculating the running distance between points Use the Running Distance between Points option to calculate the incremental distance when selecting multiple points from the design. 1.

Tap the Running Distance between Points icon

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Tap on existing points or tap anywhere on the screen to create new points:

The top of the screen displays:

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Total horizontal distance

Total slope distance

Net vertical distance from first point to last point (if 3D points selected)

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Tap the Area and Perimeter icon

2.

Either tap on an existing boundary or create your own by drawing a boundary freehand:

Tip – If you make a mistake, either tap all actions.

:

to undo the last action or tap

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Computing the distance between two points

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Computing the running distance between points

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Computing the area and perimeter of a boundary

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Computing the down and out distance from a baseline

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Computing the angle between three points

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This menu option enables you to calculate distance and area quantities from any points or lines already measured on the site.

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Viewing distance and area 1.

From the main menu, select Volume & Cogo.

2.

From this menu, select ‘ Compute Distance and Area:

The Compute Distance and Area screen has a bank of icons on the left side, which represent all the available functions. Tap at any time for a description of the icons. Icon

Description Compute Distance Compute Total Distance Compute Area Compute Down and Out Compute Angle

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Tap the Distance between two Points icon

:

2.

Tap on two existing points or tap anywhere on the screen to create new points:

The top of the screen displays: –

Horizontal distance

Vertical distance (if 3D points selected)

Slope (if 3D points selected)

Bearing of the line in DMS and decimal degrees

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To save the information to the Work Order report file, tap

4.

Rename the description and then tap Save.

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Computing the running distance between points

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Tap the Compute Total Distance icon

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The top of the screen displays:

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Total horizontal distance

Total slope distance

Net vertical distance from first point to last point (if 3D points selected)

Tip – If you make a mistake, either tap all actions.

to undo the last action or tap

3.

To save the information to the Work Order report file, tap

4.

Rename the description and then tap Save.

to undo

:

Computing the area and perimeter of a boundary 1.

Tap the Area and Perimeter icon

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Tap on an existing boundary or create your own by tapping on the screen to create a boundary:

Tip – If you make a mistake, either tap all actions.

to undo the last action or tap

The area and perimeter appear at the top of the screen. To save the information to the Work Order report file, tap

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Tap the Compute Down and Out icon

:

2.

Tap on two existing points or tap anywhere on the screen to create a baseline:

3.

Tap an offset point to display down and out from the baseline. The down and out distances appear at the top of the screen.

4.

To save the information to the Work Order report file, tap

5.

Rename the description and then tap Save.

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Tap the Compute Angle icon

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2.

Tap three existing points or freehand points:

The angle between these points is shown at the top of the screen.

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To save the information to the Work Order report file, tap

4.

Rename the description and then tap Save.

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Glossary This section explains some of the terms used in this manual. benching

Benching is a process of aligning your GPS position (latitude, longitude, and height) to a benchmark that has been added as a reference point. The calibration offsets your GPS position to that of the benchmark, improving accuracy and providing a point that you can return to later.

chainage

A chain is a device like a tape measure. The term chainage is the running distance along a centerline or route that starts at 0.00 and increments as you proceed along the route. Chainage is used in English colonized countries like New Zealand, Australia, and countries like Europe and Asia. It is not that well known in the USA where the same term is known as station or stationing.

elevation (elev, (1) Vertical distance (height) above or below mean sea level. (2) Vertical distance above or elv) below the geoid. (2) Distance above or below Local Datum. ellipsoid height

The distance, measured along the normal, between a point and the surface of the ellipsoid. Not the same as elevation above a physical, vertical datum. GPS receivers output position-fix height in the WGS-84 coordinate system.

height

It can mean a target height or antenna height ( for example, 2 m of rod height). See also ellipsoid height.

Here position

An autonomous instantaneous position derived from the GPS receiver’s uncorrected latitude, longitude, and height.

inclined plane

A plane surface that is at a slanted angle, set at an angle, other than a right angle, against a horizontal surface. An example of an inclined plane is a sloped surface such as a roadway to bridge a height difference.

Location GPS

Location GPS covers decimeter to submeter GPS positioning techniques including Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) such as WAAS, EGNOS, and MSAS), DGPS (reference station and rover operations), OmniSTAR VBS/HP/XP services, and Location RTK (decimeter-level RTK positioning). In addition, it includes moving baseline operations to determine both position and heading of moving vessel providing the ability to rapidly position objects such as piling rigs, marine dredgers, or bridge sections in real time.

mains electricity or mains power

AC power.

Precision GPS

GPS positioning provided by techniques that typically deliver centimeter-level accuracy. These include RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) techniques and signals obtained from a VRS (Virtual Reference Station) system.

site

A project that is to be worked on for a significant period of time. A site stores all design data and all executed work orders so you can easily find data whether you are in the office or in the field.

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station

The station of a road project, is the position (distance) of the location in question along the centerline of the road. Station for a road does not necessarily start at zero, so the station of a location is not necessarily the distance from origin of the main alignment for the road. The Station format can be xx+xx.x, xxxx.x, x+xxx.x, or x/xxx.x. This term is used primarily in the US, whereas the equivalent term chainage is used throughout many other areas of the world.

work order

A work order covers a task to be performed by a crew on a single jobsite. A work order contains the reference to the appropriate design, required settings and tolerances for the task, and a record and report of all the data measured or staked out in the process of completing the task. A work order can cover a short-term task (such as the stakeout of a specific building pad) or a task that will last the duration of the project (such as the stakeout of storm water drainage) and that will be executed periodically as required during the project. When the project is complete, all the information regarding the task is stored in a single file that is easy to recall.

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