Leica Captivate Technical Reference Manual page 90

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Fn Diffs
Description of metadata
Metadata
Use
Time
Date
dPos
dHt
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Description
To view and edit the highlighted measured coordinate triplet.
It is possible to edit the point ID and the antenna height
without impact on all other classes of the point with the
same original name. The coordinates are updated. A change
in codes must be an overall change for the average point.
Example: One of the measured coordinate triplets has a
wrong point ID and should not be included in the average. By
editing the point ID, the point is renamed and no longer con-
tributes to the average.
To delete the highlighted coordinate triplet. The average is
recomputed.
To change between time and date of when the point was
stored and the 3D coordinate quality.
To change to another page on this panel.
Available for When a point is stored with same point ID
as existing point: Check the abs diff and Yes for the Use
metadata for exactly two measurements. To display the
absolute coordinate differences when a local coordinate sys-
tem is active. Differences exceeding the defined limit are
indicated by !.
Description
The use of a measured coordinate triplet in the averaging.
Auto
The coordinate triplet is included in the averaging compu-
tation if within the averaging limit defined.
Yes
The coordinate triplet is always included in the averaging
computation even if it would fall outside the averaging
limit defined.
No
The coordinate triplet is never included in the averaging
computation.
-----
The coordinate triplet cannot be included in the averaging
computation. Automatically set by the system.
Use changes between the options.
The time the measured coordinate triplet was stored.
The date the measured coordinate triplet was stored. The
format is as defined in Regional, Time page.
The horizontal distance from the measured coordinate triplet
to the average. dPos: ----- indicates unavailable information,
for example for a height only point.
The height distance from the measured coordinate triplet to
the average. dHt: ----- indicates unavailable information, for
example for a position only point.
Job Menu - View & edit data

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