Combined Scale Factor
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Combine Scale Factor options are
as given below:
- Select Do Not Use
- Compute Global
using Control Points
- Compute Each Setup
- Use Global
Combined Factor
- Use Setup Combined
Factor
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Combined Scale Factor Value
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Specifies the Combined Scale Factor Value.
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Display errors in Message Center
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True or False
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Add-on for Distance Constant
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Accuracy of measured distances based on a set of
redundant measurements.
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Add-on for Distance PPM
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The parts per million correction for measured
distances based on the principle that an error will be proportional to the
length of the line. This is device dependent as well, but not to be confused
with the corrective PPM applied for atmospheric conditions on the instrument
itself.
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Add-on for Horizontal angle
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Inherent accuracy of measured angles based on a
set of redundant measurements.
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Add-on for Azimuth
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Accuracy of azimuth - This is not the same as
angle accuracy; it is based on the accuracy of a predefined direction used as a
backsight.
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Add-on for Trig level constant
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Accuracy of elevations measured with total station
distance/vertical angle calculations.
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Add-on for Trig level PPM
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Parts per million additive for measured trig
elevations. As with Distance PPM, this is based on the length of the error
being proportional to the length of the line.
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Add-on for Differential leveling Constant
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Accuracy of elevations derived from differential
levels, using leveling instrument and leveling rod and taking into
consideration that backsights and foresights are equal in length and that
readings are taken to a rod held plumb.
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Default Distance error estimate
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The computed factor applied to a set of measured
distances based on the precision or repeatability of those measurements as
related to predefined coordinates used to control the traverse.
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Default Distance PPM
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The corrective factor that is actually applied
according to the Error Distant Constant.
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Default Horizontal angle error estimate
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The computed factor applied to a set of measured
angles based on the precision or repeatability of those measurements as related
to predefined coordinates used to control the traverse.
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Default Azimuth error estimate
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The corrective factor that is applied according
to the repeated angular measurements in the traverse and the actual Azimuth
direction as determined by predefined coordinates.
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