Settings - Point Storage; Duplicate Points; Prompt Before Storing - Leica Captivate Technical Reference Manual

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25.1
Access

Duplicate Points

25.2
Access
Prompt Before Stor-
ing,
GS and TS page

Settings - Point storage

Settings - Point storage
Duplicate points
Select Leica Captivate - Home: Settings\Point storage\Duplicate points.
In order to check measurements, the same point can be measured more than
once. If activated, an average or an absolute difference is calculated.
The averaging is always done by using TS and GS.
Description of fields
Field
Option
When a point
is stored with
same point ID
as existing
point
Check the
average
Check the
abs diff
Don't check
Method
Weighted
No weight-
ing
Limit in posi-
Editable field
tion and
Limit in
height
From Easting
Editable
to Cartesian Z
fields

Prompt before storing

Select Leica Captivate - Home: Settings\Point storage\Prompt before
storing.
Check a box if you want to be asked for input/selection when storing a point
with Store.
Description
Defines the averaging principles for multi-
ple measured points. The selection deter-
mines the availability of the subsequent
fields for setting the acceptable averaging
limits or absolute differences.
Computes the average for the position and
the height. Points exceeding the defined
limits are marked with ! on the Mean page.
Computes the absolute differences
between two points selected from a list of
measured points which are all stored with
the same point ID.
Averaging is turned off. No other fields are
available.
The method used for computing the aver-
age. Available for When a point is stored
with same point ID as existing point:
Check the average.
Calculates a weighted average
Calculates an arithmetic average.
The acceptable difference for the position
and height components. Available for
When a point is stored with same point
ID as existing point: Check the average.
The acceptable absolute differences for
each coordinate component. Available for
When a point is stored with same point
ID as existing point: Check the abs diff.
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