Survey Pro Field SoftwareFrom V5.2User Guide
2Conventions Used The following conventions are used:• Text strings in bold font represent the names of software items such as fields, buttons, check
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
4Switching BetweenHome Screen andMain MenuThe table below lists the buttons allowing you to navigate between the Home screen and the Main Menu and its
5• Battery Level [3]: The battery icon displays the condition of the data collector’s rechargeable battery. The icon has five variations depending on
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
7Screen Details The screen example below illustrates the different types of items you will usually encounter on the screen when using the different Su
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
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
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
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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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
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
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
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
16GeneratingSurvey ReportsSurvey Pro can generate a report of your survey based on the content of the currently open job and formatted according to th
17Sharing FilesOver the InternetSurvey Pro allows you to share files over the Internet. This requires that you first set up an Internet connection on
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
19In summary, tapping the Instrument icon allows you to:• Select Optical or GNSS mode• Quickly activate an instrument for use in the selected operatin
20Remote Control ScreenIf you are using a robotic total station, use the Survey > Remote Control function to control the total station from the dat
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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22Adding Receiver Profiles• Tap the Instrument icon and select Switch to GNSS.• Tap the Instrument icon and select Manage Instruments. This opens the
23NOTE: The Bluetooth Device field lists the names of the previously detected Bluetooth devices. Use this field when the receiver you want to connect
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
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
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
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
28Checking the GNSS StatusChecking the GNSS status of the connected receiver is recommended before starting a job.This implies that the GNSS receiver
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
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
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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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
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
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
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
36Remote ElevationThis routine will set the elevation coordinate of the station from a point with known elevation. It is accessible from within the fi
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
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
39Repetition ShotsThe Repetition shots function allows you to perform sideshots or traverse shots using any number (between 1 and 99) of repeated meas
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
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
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
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
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
44• While the rover receives data (corrections and position) from the base, enter the rover antenna height you measured previously (Measured field) an
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
46Independently for each type, you can set the following criteria:– Solution quality: “Fixed only” or “Code, Float or Fixed”– Max. tolerated HRMS and
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
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
49Collecting FeaturesTap Feature on the Data Collection screen. Features can be collected using one of the methods below. In all methods, each new poi
50Collecting Offset Points•Tap Offset on the Data Collection screen. • Enter the offset point name and description.•Tap Azimuth/Bearing to indicate th
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
52Solving Calibration Introduction to CalibrationA GNSS calibration is a 2D similarity transformation. The GNSS LLH coordinates are transformed using
53Calibration Procedure, IllustratedThe calibration procedure can be split into three distinct steps. These are described below as flowcharts:• Step 1
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
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
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
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
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
597. Stakeout RoutinesThis section introduces the basic stakeout routines with optical and GNSS instruments. When you become familiar with these routi
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
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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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
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
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
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
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
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
68Mechanical Instrument:Command bar:• [1]: Provides access to on-board help.• [2]: (Robotic instrument only) Denotes keyboard used in numeric mode.• [
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
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
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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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
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
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
75Managing SmartTargetsIn earlier versions of Survey Pro, there was a separate list for backsight and foresight targets. With Survey Pro 5.2, there is
IndexNumerics2D Survey 31, 34, 363D position solution 28AAccept Anyway 48Acceptance criteria (GNSS) 45Activate 19Active map 8Add Receiver 22Add to Hom
Known Point 29LLandXML 14Layer 14Layers 14, 15, 73Level bubble 19, 67Lights 19, 68Line and Offset 66LisCAD 16LLH 2Local geodetic 15LockNGo 69, 70LockN
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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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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