Here is all the data regarding the calculations.
Use only selected values
If you don't want to calculate the entire file with the measured data at once, select only the part you want to calculate and check this option. The program will ignore the unselected data.
Edit orientations
When the program calculates the orientation of the set of horizontal directions at the beginning of each station, it uses all the measured directions where it can find the orientation coordinates. If you want to know which directions were used, or eventually want to edit them (remove, etc.), check this option and the program will always offer you the orientations for control and editing.
If this option is turned off, the program will offer you the orientations only if some of them overreached the limit orientation adjustment set in Configuration->Tolerance.
Calculate using polar method
Calculate free stations
Calculate intersection by directions
Using these switches you can choose which methods shall be used for the batch calculation.
Do not calculate heights for the points with code
If you don't want to calculate heights for the points with a certain code, set the code here. If this code is only a part of the entire point description, the code separator must, in addition, be correctly set in the dialog window Settings->Coding.
Calculate the unknown distances
Using this switch, you can select whether the unknown (not measured) distances on the free station shall be calculated from triangles. For detailed information see Free station.
All the points with known coordinates
When orienting the set of horizontal directions, the program offers all the directions as orientations for which target points were found on the coordinate lists. The program proceeds during the search according to the parameters set in Settings->Environment.
Points with the Orientation attribute
In this option, the program offers only such points which have, as the orientations on the measured data list, the attribute Orientation set (if found on the coordinate lists).
Here you can choose what weight shall be assigned to the measured directions when calculating the orientation of the set of directions. You can choose from three pre-defined options or enter an arbitrary relation for the weight calculation. See the detailed description in Orientation of horizontal directions.
Here you can define various sets of tolerances which are used for calculations. When overreaching the pertinent tolerance, a dialog window with the achieved value displays asking whether the program shall continue or discontinue the calculation. You can also choose here, which set of tolerances the program shall further use.
If you leave the entry line for some of the tolerances empty, it means that the program shall not test overreaching this tolerance during the test. After the installation, the program also contains, besides others, the pre-defined set called Do not test, where no tolerance is filled in. If you choose this set as active, the program will not test overreaching the tolerance at any point.