I will have too look into the settings on the data collector, currently though we don't assign any letters to point numbers. They do however have codes associated with them, but I wouldn't think this would be a problem? A Name is alphanumeric, even if it has only numbers. I would like to see the. Yes, when my surveyor is free today I plan on seeing the options within the export on the data collector, the raw file is associating letters in front of the point numbers within the raw file it seems to me.
PNEZD text files don't contain enough data to perform a least squares analysis, Those are easy to bring in with our code set. It looks like the point number field indeed has alpha characters: FP, FP, etc.
Please follow-up to this thread if you find a solution. After much trial and error with converting the RAW file I decided to look deeper into survey pro software which is what comes with spectra precision. Within the software it appears there is a way to export FBK files through generating reports. I was not fully aware of survey pros capabilities because I have used other software in the past at other organizations.
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Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. The functions available from the Home screen are taken from the Main Menu, which contains all the possible Survey Pro functions. You can access the functions available from each submenu by tapping the corresponding submenu icon. Each submenu, and all the functions attached to the submenu, are represented by icons of the same background color. For example the File submenu and its functions are all in green.
The table below lists the buttons allowing you to navigate between the Home screen and the Main Menu and its submenus.
When adding functions through customization, other pages may be created for the Home screen to accommodate all the added functions see How to Customize the Home Screen on page 5. In that case, tap one of the radio buttons to display the desired page.
The command bar is that portion of the Survey Pro screen that remains always displayed whether the Home screen, the Main Menu or one of its submenus is displayed. The command bar contains the following items:. The map view is available from many screens see Map View on page 8. This icon is also used to change the instrument and perform additional settings on this instrument. See 4. Connecting Survey Pro to an Instrument on page The icon has five variations depending on the level of charge remaining, and a sixth variation to indicate battery charging.
Tapping the battery icon is a shortcut to the Windows Mobile Power Settings screen. To quickly access a routine, just tap on it. This message prompts you. Survey Pro then shows the Home screen with all the possible free locations for the new function, all represented as unnamed icons. Note at this point that all the icons are shown with the same background color see example. The new function is inserted at the tapped location. Icon colors are then restored. If you tap on an existing function, this function and the next ones are shifted down by one location.
Survey Pro will automatically create a new page of Home screen if the resulting number of functions on the screen is greater that what the screen can accommodate. On the Home screen, tap and hold the function you want to remove and select Remove Item. This instantly removes the function from the Home screen. Apart from the function you want to move, which keeps its original appearance, all other function items change color to blue.
This may be a free location, or the location of an existing function. If you tap on an existing function, the moved function will be inserted at the selected location and the function at that location and the ones that follow will be moved down.
The default home screen consists of a single page. You may add up to three additional pages as part of the Home screen in order to make your many favorite functions accessible from this set of pages. This action requires user confirmation. Screen Details The screen example below illustrates the different types of items you will usually encounter on the screen when using the different Survey Pro functions:.
Just tap it to run the function. When the button name appears in red characters, you can alternately press the Enter key on the keypad to perform the same action. Once you have tapped on it, a drop-down list will appear with several choices. Simply tap the desired choice from the drop-down list. When the button is tapped, a map view is displayed. To select a point for the required field, just tap it from the map. NOTE: If you tap a point from the map view that is located next to other points, another screen will open that displays all of the points in the area that was tapped.
Tap the desired point from the list to select it. As you continue tapping a scroll button, the label will cycle through all the available choices. Tapping on a tab displays a subset of information part of the selected screen. The 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 in the current job. It will show basemaps in the background if you are using one see screen example.
There are different map views depending on how the map view is accessed. Each can display slightly different information, such as a vertical profile. A bar is shown at the bottom of every map view that indicates the scale. The buttons along the left edge of the screen allow you to change what is displayed in the map view.
From all those screens including a button, you will also display a map view after tapping this button. That means you can perform several actions directly from the map. Tap and hold on the map to bring up a context menu of available actions. The actions available will depend on what you have selected at the tap-and-hold location.
The 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. When in Survey Mode , you can collect data from the main map by tapping on one of the available buttons see table below.
You can also press the Enter key to trigger an observation. By default, the Enter. When the survey mode is inactive:. Any of the zoom functions can also be run directly from this menu. Will change the scale of the screen so that all the points in the current job will fit on. Allows you to drag a box across the screen.
When your finger or stylus leaves the. Prompts you for a point name and then the map view will be centered to the speci-. Snap to the nearest of the begin point or the end point of the selected line segment. Snap to the intersection of two straight line segments. You cannot snap to the intersection of line segments that are curves or spirals. Survey Pro cannot start without a job being open. Upon launching Survey Pro, the Welcome to Survey Pro screen will guide you through the process of creating a new job.
NOTE: Upon launching the onboard version of Survey Pro, the initial screen allows you take measurements without having to open a job. Refer to 8. The New Job screen opens, which prompts you for a job name where the current date is the default name.
Tap the Create Job Now button. Tap the Settings button to access the different job settings see below. After you have gone through the different settings, tap the Finish button.
This will create and store the new job. NOTE: The job names listed in the upper portion of the screen are those of the most recent jobs.
This list does not necessarily reflect the list of jobs stored in your data collector. If you are looking for a job stored in your data collector, use the Browse button. You can also enable the setting for Earth Curvature and Refraction correction for optical measurements. After tapping Finish to create the job, a message will indicate the number of imported points. If you are using a control file, by default the coordinate system of this control file will be used for the new job.
You can override this default setting on the coordinate system page. A control file can be imported from either a. Job or. Survey file. To select the coordinate system for the new job:. This means that the distance. You can freely change the name and coordinates of this point before creating it. You may also clear the box if you do not want to create a new point at this stage. In that case, go directly to 4.
If you need to add data points, polylines, alignments, etc. The last section lists the possible formats in which the data stored in the job can be exported. The points may be imported from different file formats:. XML , an industry standard format for point, alignment, and measurement data. Survey Pro will parse and import all the known elements from the chosen file.
These elements will be added to the current job as points, polylines and alignments. See the definition of these elements in Editing Points on page 14 , Editing Polylines on page 15 and Editing Alignments on page Points on the control layer are protected from being modified. JOB format. A point in Survey Pro has coordinates and properties. NOTE: To see the current coordinates and properties of a point, you can tap the point on the map.
This will open the Point Details screen showing the Origin of the point, which describes. You can use the Edit button of the Edit Points function to modify the description, layer, picture and features of any single point. With a selection of multiple points, you can use the same button to modify the description and layer of the entire selection.
Selecting several points not in sequence is obtained by first activating the Control key and then tapping successively on the points to edit. The Shift key can also be used to select several points in sequence. You can use the Edit button of the Edit Points function to modify the coordinates of any key-in point in the job. The Location tab allows you to enter coordinates for the point.
When there is no projection set or solved, there is no way to transform the keyed in values into grid or geodetic coordinates. You will see these coordinates are missing when you look at the point details.
If this point is derived from an observation, the Location tab will list its current coordinates but these cannot be edited.
For more information on Descriptions , Layers and Features , see Appendix on page A polyline in Survey Pro is a line connecting points together. Each vertex of the line is defined by an existing point, whether an observed or keyed in point.
Points in polylines can be connected with either straight segments or horizontal curves. The polyline editor is described in the Online Help. The POB can be an existing point in the job, or just location coordinates. Alignments can have horizontal segments and optionally a vertical profile. Horizontal segments can be straight segments, circular curves or spiral curves. A vertical profile can be defined using a vertical curve and straight grade segments.
The alignment editor is described in the Online Help. Alignments imported using this function can be viewed in the alignment editor but cannot be modified. For export to Survey Pro 4. Survey Pro can generate a report of your survey based on the content of the currently open job and formatted according to the template you chose at the beginning of the process.
Up to 18 templates are available see list below and most of them are customizable. To generate, view, and save a survey report for the open job, follow the instructions below:. You then get the screen below. On the same screen, the View Report button would take you back to the survey report view, and the Another Report button would allow you to ask for a new report, based on the same or a different template.
Survey Pro allows you to share files over the Internet. Using this service requires that you first create a DropBox account and then you log in to it every time you open a session to upload or download files. The shared folder is in fact a remote folder that you can see through the Internet connection.
DropBox is a free service for volumes of shared data less than 2 Gigabytes. If several files are selected to be attached to an e-mail, Survey Pro will automatically zip the files so there is always one single file attached to the email. Sending e-mails requires that you use an e-mail profile. You can set up your own e-mail account e. Gmail or use one of the default e-mail profiles SMS,. ActiveSync set up by Windows Mobile. After you have set up your own e-mail account, it will appear as an additional option in the E-mail Profile list.
The Share function can be called directly from many Survey Pro functions that requires loading or saving a file e. Within these functions, tap to access the Share function.
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