Layers; Method For Importing Layers - Komatsu D61EXi-24 Operation & Maintenance Manual

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12. Input the information of the control point.
"Local" tab
Input "N" (Northing), "E" (Easting), and "Z" (elevation).
"WGS84" tab
If correct GNSS coordinates are available, input the
"Lat", "Lon", and "Hgt" (Ellipsoid).
Check box of localization
Check this when using for localization.
13. Press "Ok".
Returns the screen to the previous screen.
14. When editing a control point, select the control point to edit
on "Control points" tab, then press "Edit".
15. Input the new jobsite coordinates or GNSS coordinates,
and press "Ok".
Returns the screen to the screen shown in the right figure.
16. Press "Ok".
The screen returns to the main window.

LAYERS

The layers are attributes of the point data or the line work data. The layers of 3DMC contain the point data or
the line work data.
By using layer files, point data or line work data can be grouped according to the intended use (attributes) such
as measurement of AsBuilt and background of design data. Display colors and display/non-display can be set
depending on the layer file unit.
Linework data (*.In3) is an aggregate of polylines (line segments), and is used to display buildings, curbs, side-
walks, boundaries, etc. with polylines (line segments) and use them as landmarks for operations.
You can convert the linework data into Surface when using.

METHOD FOR IMPORTING LAYERS

Usually, layers are contained in the project files. However, you can import them separately from the internal
memory of the control box as well.
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