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1. East A lt Target Elev gt name for the format file The extension FRT will be Code ID A Code description i 3D Coordinate Quality added automatically Congratulations You have learnt how to create a simple customized format PP123 98 5123333565 0000003000 140123877 0000000000 1000223 000 Tree0i This is a 6324 5000000000 mask Now you Can USE this format file as an export template either directly on board the sensor or from within SKI Pro using the Custom ASCII Export EALE OWE WINO cange ane ON a For the Custom ASCII Export of SKI Pro please refer to example of how your string will look like using dummy the Quick Tour I Real Time of this book values At the moment the variables with real numbers contain 10 EE changed for every variable sensors proceed with Lesson Two Uploading a Format Template File to the S gt In the upper window double click on each variable PE a name and change the formatting properties For this example set the Precision to 3 for Easting Northing and Elevation and to 2 for the 3D Coordinate Quality For more information on the variable formatting refer to the Format Manager online help and the Getting started with Format Manager manual Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour Ill Format Manager Lesson Two Uploading a Format Template File to the Sensor On the PC gt Copy the file onto your Sensor into the CONVERT subdirectory of the PCMCIA card
2. S Y E x S N e ED x E I i N amp Sg a hee GE gt W SKI Pro GPS Software Congratulations on your purchase of Leica Geosystems SKI Pro Software In order to use this software correctly and reliably you C must follow the instructions given in this user manual andi or in the on line help system You must also adhere to the directions given in the user manual for the product with which you are using the software The rights and responsibilities accuring in respect to Leica Geosystems as a result of acquisition of the software are set out in the Leica Geosystems Software Licence Agreement x All of the instructions and directions required for technical special ist to use the software are included in this user manual which is only available in certain languages Preface Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Product Identification Technical Support The software version of your copy of SKI Pro is written on the CD ROM label Technical Support is provided by The License Number is given on the SKI Pro Software Licence Agreement Leica Geosystems worldwide network Enter the software version and licence number in the spaces provided below of representatives We are repre and always refer to this information when you need to contact agency or sented in almost every country in the authorized service workshop world A representative directory is available at Software Version
3. amp Results AF 77 z yes Z a 0172272002 10 33 306 22 10 ves YL Baselines 3313 CJ Points L Parameters Logfile e yes e All Rover points are listed together with its coordinates quality and the Ambiguity Status The points for which the Ambiguity Status is yes are selected automatically What does Ambiguity Status mean The Ambiguity Status is an essential indicator if you want to achieve centimetre level accuracy with short observa tion times Rapid Static Ambiguity Status yes indicates that the determination of the integer number of cycles between the satellites and the GPS receiver was successful i e the baseline calcu lation is correct Ambiguity Status yes indicates that the result should be treated with caution Ambiguity Status no indicates that the ambiguities could not be resolved Ambiguity Status indicates that no attempt was made to resolve the ambiguities If the Ambiguity Status is no or you may further analyse the data by viewing the Logfile Please refer to the On line Help for more information about the Logfile LS baselines up to 20 km For longer distances the ambiguity resolution becomes unreliable To achieve good results on baselines longer than 20 km you will need to observe for longer periods of time e g 1 hour or more By default ambiguities can only be resolved for Quick Tour II Post Processing mo Getting Started with SKI
4. 38 36 56188 E 441 6079 Residuals No distribution MITP214 Averaged 12 21 1998 15 16 45 47 239 51 97396 N 9 37 11 40909 E 430 1774 Ellipsoid Bessel Geoid Model MITP306 Averaged 12 21 1998 16 27 30 47 23 51 90871 N 9 3903 43765 E 437 1660 Projection UTM 32 North CSCS Model I Compute modified grid coordinates Average combined factor i 0 Northing shift foo m Ps viewEdt YE GPS Proc d Adjustment 8 Points 7 Antennas Results gt Codelist Easting shift I 0 m Cancel Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing Lesson Six Using a Coordinate System with a Project continued Since you are now using a Coordinate System with The local grid coordinates of the unknown points TP214 Ellipsoid Map Projection and Transformation defined you and TP306 are now available are able to switch the Coordinate System to Local and change the Coordinate type to Grid l You may now print the list Using the Coordinate Format Toolbar it is possible to De one or switch between the following different possibilities continue with Lesson Seven Exporting local coordinates e WGS 1984 Cartesian to an ASCII file e WGS 1984 Geodetic e Local Cartesian e Local Geodetic Bessel Ellipsoid Ea e Local Grid UTM 32 North Projection gt From the Toolbar click on Local and then Grid The view displays Local coordinates in Grid format i Project PP Sample B215 Control 12 21 1998
5. Calculating Transformation Parameters continued The following view appears and displays the residuals ft Datum and Map B313 8313 0 0003 0 0025 0 0000 0 0025 0 0025 B215 8215 0 0025 0 0013 0 0000 0 0028 0 0028 B218 B218 0 0021 0 0012 0 0000 0 0024 0 0024 PP Sample WGS local L R tonsil create new coordinate system Store transformation parameter set Name of new parameter set PP Sample WGS local No distribution r tomatically attach to project 4 and close Datum Map Cancel Name of new coordinate system Distribution of residuals EA Results D chart E Report This view allows you to judge the quality of the transfor mation Additionally you may display a Chart of the residuals or a Report by clicking on the appropriate tabs at the bottom of the window vel Selection gt Right click on the background and select Store The following dialog allows you to store the transformation parameters create a new coordinate system based on the coordinate system of System B and attach it to the project System A gt Enter a name e g PP Sample WGS local check the two boxes and click on OK to confirm lt j By default the names of the new transforma tion parameter set and the new coordinate system are the same You may change the name of the coordinate system if you wish The transformation parameters and the new coordinate system are now stored and the new coordinate sys
6. Recent Coordinate Sets Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en mo Installation An Overview of SKI Pro Overview of SKI Pro SKI Pro components SKI Pro runs on 32 bit Microsoft Windows 98 2000 NT ME or XP platforms As SKI Pro software is based on an intuitive graphical interface with standard Windows operating procedures it is remarkably easy to learn and use All components have a uniform appearance and interact instantly and seamlessly with each other in a multi tasking software environment Those who are already familiar with Windows will find SKI Pro very easy to handle Those with no prior knowl edge of Windows will find it quick and easy to learn SKI Pro consist of several components Project Management Coordinate Set Management Coordinate System Management Antenna Management Codelist Management Sensor Transfer Raw Data Import ASCII Import ASCII Export RINEX Export GIS CAD Export Datum and Map GPS Processing Adjustment RINEX Import Some of these components are delivered as options which gives the user the opportunity to select the combi nation which best suits his or her needs and budget Refer to chapter 1 2 Software Protection for more information An Overview of SKI Pro FRE Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en SKI Pro components continued The following external programs cannot be accessed from within SKI Pro but are installed automatically with SKI Pro e Satellite A
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8. o O Last Modified gt Click OK to confirm gt From the Window menu select Close or click the lower x icon in the top right corner to close the Coordinate System Management Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing Lesson Four Importing an ASCII File In this Lesson you will learn how to import the local control points from a user defined ASCII file and create a Coordi nate Set gt From the Import menu click ASCII data or gt from the Tools List Bar click Import ASCII Data The following dialog appears Sa Static v fen c Look in File name Local txt Files of type Text files prn txt csv ssv Cancel Template None v Ven Edit Coordinate System Loca D v Height Mode U Ellipsoidal z gt Choose the file type Text files gt Under Look in select the directory that also contains the sample data SkiPro Data SampleData Sys500 Static gt Select the file Local txt gt Under Coordinate System select Local gt Click Import This is the first time you are importing an ASCII file of this type The import Wizard for user defined ASCII files appears automatically allowing you to define the file format User Defined ASCII File Import Wizard Step 1 of 4 This import wizard enables you to define a template to assist with the import of ASCII files Here you can choose the data format the starting row and optionally a li
9. or gt If you have no PCMCIA slot on your PC transfer the file to the sensor using the Sensor transfer component of SKI Pro In the tree view right click on Sensor and select Transfer Any File Device Internal Senso PCC rd Read Content 15 Download Any File Turn GPS Sensor On Tum GPS Sensor Off Settings On the Sensor gt Select Transfer then GSI User File Select the Job you want to convert the Format file and give a File name gt Note that Format Files need to be stored in the System RAM of the Sensor Press FORMT F3 to transfer such files from the CONVERT directory of the PC Card or internal memory to the System RAM or vice versa gt Under Destinatn select User File then the converted file will be written into the DATA directory on the PCMCIA card gt FILT F6 allows to select a filter and set the sort order gt CONT F1 to write the file GA sr Ol S Le T Hrite 116 AS Se TRANSFER From DCC ar g TO z PC Car gY Job HEGi F For mat Example Fre Destinatm User Filer File Example txt CONT OA M T TELL T LS For further details please refer to the Technical Reference manual available as an online PDF file Quick Tour Ill Format Manager GR Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export Tour IV GIS CAD Export This Quick Tour is a step by step tutorial in which you L Before you start with this Q
10. 13 49 45 548107 0825 S249890 9487 476 8100 B218 Reference 12 21 1998 14 57 30 546917 8773 5247905 3688 1794100 B313 Reference 12 21 1998 15 50 00 548663 8097 5247524 0225 489 1200 TP214 Averaged 12 21 1998 15 16 45 546865 2070 5249167 6989 477 5942 TP306 Averaged 12 21 1998 16 27 30 5492134366 5249184 8844 484 7163 He View Edit 8 GPS Proc f Adjustment Points Z Antennas A Resutts 3 Codelist Quick Tour II Post Processing mo Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Seven Exporting Coordinates to an ASCII File In this Lesson you will learn how to Export coordinates to The following dialog appears a user defined ASCII file Save File As Tx x You can export coordinates to a variety of eine Jao ME other pre defined formats Please refer to the bni On line Help Export ASCII and Export GIS CAD for more information While the Project is still open File name PP Sample gt From the Export menu select ASCII Save as type Text File Tab delimited tt Z taes or gt from the Tools List Bar or Toolbar select Export ASCII Settings Detaut z _ Settings gt Under Save in select a path gt Under Save as type select Text File gt Enter a File name e g PP Sample7 without extension Since you are using this export type for the first time you have to modify the Settings gt Click on the Settings button to change the export settings Getting Started with SKI Pro
11. AutoCAD Files dxf dwg v Cancel Lookup Table Sample DXF v Lookup Settings All Main AutoCAD Version 12 3D gt Enter a File name and ensure the correct path The extension DXF will be added automatically and finally gt Click Save to export the file Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Congratulations You have successfully created a GIS CAD file in DXF format You can now import the file into your GIS CAD package It should then look as follows L 462 506 7 Hid ree 462 6249 HOS 464720 BG oo Lie 46 29049 Tle Z eee L 464 54 L oe L eR eee L dl AFATE 463 736 464 6004 L L 464580 Hoe 463 7381 464 562 Hoy BME je 47178 464 077 an HOS 464 8399 Ce ae 464 3543 L 463 8047 Hoa 4647164617 Ho4 L 463 7094 464 4946 A BMI 464 7304 HOP 464597401 L 463 8974 L 464 TSG T gt 484 4904 L 463 9316 L 453812 L 463 9625 L 464 0462 L 464 1019 L 463 9449 L 464 1195 4641276 L 45425860 4641547 k saag SM708 680508 L 462 9406 Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland has been certified as being equipped with a quality system which meets the International Standards of Quality Management and Quality Systems ISO standard 9001 and Envi ronmental Management Systems ISO standard 14001 712223 2 5 0en Printed in Switzerland Copyright Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 2002 Original text
12. Codelist gt Use the toolbar button to zoom into the detail points To get a clearer view you may additionally want to switch off the GPS baseline vectors the red lines and switch on the grid lines and the chains yellow lines showing how the survey was performed gt Right click on the background select Graphical Set tings and change the settings as shown below Graphical settings View Accuracy Grid Color Font General Grid North Arrow Scale Bar Legend Coordinate Tracking Point Ids Height Value Abs Error Ellipses GPS MIChain Avg Limit exceeded XL K X lt Refer to the Online Help for more information about the other graphical settings Quick Tour I Real Time HETE Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Two Exploring the View Edit Component continued The display should now look as follows If the point is not within the zooming extents you can use i Project RT Sample bd the scroll to point combobox Bm1 9 and Ti ETT gt ve the Edit Point toolbar button 903 3 an x 524870 00m DN eder i OE S T gt Click the Mean tab in the property sheet ANG og boas t K 3 3 The following Property page displays the two solutions are a EG ig EE Pe and their differences to the weighted average vy Point Properties x
13. KE ee ee eee bog a an General Stochastics Thematical Data Mean 5248350 00 m Me Averaging Limit oso er Pointld SMT Postion 0 0750m Height 0 0750 m 8554 053 805 p051 r Current Mean Coordinates EN EE A JOE EE 0 Lat 47 23 25 41169 N Lan 9 38 52 79017 E Ellip Hat 438 7852 m 5248340 00 m CQ 0 0057 m yj Use State Reference Epoch Posn dif Hot gl Posn Hgt aitt F Gan Automatic TP306 03 24199914 10 24 0 0037 0 0030 0 0048 524838000m 100 aii See T Automatic B215 03 24 1999 15 27 23 0 0052 0 0045 0 0068 The Point symbols indicate that the point class is already Measured as the points were measured in real time in the field For some points e g BM1 the point Sesame Lat 47 23 25 41169 N Lon 9 38 52 79017 E Ellip Hgt 438 7652 m Error Detection 0 measurement s out of limit CQ 0 0057 m symbol indicates that the point class is Averaged because these points have been occupied twice For these two solutions a weighted average is automatically computed gt Right click on point BM1 and select Properties Alterna gt Drag the horizontal scroll bar to the right to display more tively you can also double click on the point symbol information gt Click OK or Cancel to exit the property sheet Cancel Apply Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour Real Time Lesson Three Exporting Coordinates to a Custom ASCII File In this Lesson you will learn how t
14. Make sure the Coordinate System Congratulations PP Sample WGS local is selected You have successfully completed this Quick Tour gt Click on OK to close the Settings property page You have learnt how to start a Project Import GPS raw and finally data process baselines determine a transformation how to derive local Grid coordinates and finally how to export gt Click Save to write the file to the harddisk l these coordinates to a user defined ASCII file If you open the ASCII file with a Text Editor it will display the following information z pp sample 1_txt Notepad Biel E File Edit Search Help 5481807 S248998 95 C4691 5247985 37 548663 52475214 082 546865 5249167 78 549213 5249184 88 Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing This Quick Tour is a step by step tutorial in which you learn how to work with the Leica Format Manager pro gram For further details see the Getting Started with Format Manager manual The Format Manager is installed as an external program during the SKI Pro installation It allows the creation of a Format Template file frt wich can be used within SKI Pro to export data to a customized ASCII file Custom ASCII File export is the most flexible ASCII export type For more information refer to Quick Tour I Real Time or the online help of SKI Pro Additionally a Format Template file can be uploaded to the Sensor to convert
15. Points can be added either manually by importing via ASCII file or by dragging from an existing Project x A Coordinate Set can either hold WGS84 or Local Coordinates but does not allow to switch between them D Coordinate System Management A coordinate system provides the information necessary to convert coordinates to different representations Carte sian Geodetic or Grid and to transform coordinates between the WGS84 and the Local System A Coordinate System may be attached to a Coordinate Set or to a Project Within SKI Pro the user can work in the global system WGS84 or in a local coordinate system The local coordinate system may be a geodetically defined system or it may be a simple grid system with neither an ellipsoid nor a projection associated with it The Coordinate System Management is linked to a database that stores the parameters This database is independent from the project database An Overview of SKI Pro E Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en SKI Pro components continued Antenna Management The Antenna Management allows you to define and edit parameters for different GPS antennas This information is stored in a global database and can be used to upload to the Sensor or in a Project for GPS Processing All Leica antennas are pre defined upon installing the soft ware and the user is not permitted to make any changes to these pre defined antennas C Codelist Management A Codelist contains Thematical
16. Project GPS Raw Data 2 or Start up SKI Pro gt from the Tools List Bar select Import GPS Raw Data gt From the Start menu select Programs SKI Pro and then click on SKI Pro Aa The main SKI Pro window appears Import Faw Data File Import View Tools Export O Import zan Data B URON VG yy jee om P RIE a armuar eae gt Projects da Coordinate Sets Coordinate Systems Z Antennas L Codelists Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour I Real Time Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data continued The following dialog appears The following Property Sheet appears Import Raw Data KEI Ar a gt Look in E Geodb zl amp ce _ General Settings View data Fieldbook TTS learner 1 BKD Realtime Sample a Pro New Register a Filename FT Sample 0042 Files of type GPS500 raw data bad Cancel I Include subfolders gt Under Files of type select GPS500 raw data gt Under Look in select the directory that contains the sample data Backup SkiPro SampleData Sys500 Realtime Data Geodb This is where you can view and modify the raw data If you have not yet created any Project the list of Projects is empty and you can not select an existing Project x Depending where you installed SKI Pro the path for the sample data may vary slightly By default SKI Pro will be installed in l
17. Project by using different tabbed views Click on the tabs below the window to switch SKI Pro DEMONSTRATION VERSION Project PP Sample OP x be tween the di ffe ren t views File Import Edit View Tools View Edit Export Window Help lej x 1 SA BS SB QQ g 5 le vw fa amp Pet SA AAAA gt Right click on point B215 and select Properties View Edit shows a graphical repre sentation of each point of the Project The Point Symbols indicate that the i PP Sample point class is still Navigated L l e the accuracy of the points is low 100m In order to avoid that the results of the baselines are influenced by system atic errors the coordinates of the first reference point in the network have to be known within about 20m in the WGS84 coordinate system This can be achieved by starting the GPS survey on a point with known WGS84 coordinate or by using a 2000 0 m Single Point Processing for the ering pelt ne a hah even Coord Sys WGS 1984 Ai Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour Il Post Processing Ready Lesson Two Processing Baselines continued The Point Property Sheet appears You are now ready to switch to the GPS Processing View open mT and select the baselines to be processed General Stochastics Thematical Data gt Click the GPS proc tab at the bottom of the window Point Id B215 IV Activated Point Class Crea M The following View di
18. assign the data gt Select Coordinate Type Local and Grid as shown above gt Make sure both options are checked as indicated above gt Click Preview to view the report Quick Tour I Real Time Heng Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data continued A GPS Fieldbook Report will be generated and shown in a Report View Job Name Time RT SKI Version Coord System Name Trare formation Type Residuak Ellips oid Projection Svstem A Ellips oid Number of common points Rotation origin ALAN 1 of 24 TZ Sj 89 Total 86 100 86 of 86 i ve RLE sl GPS Fieldbook Report Job RT Sample All results in local time GPS 1 00 hr ie 1 21 Processing Kernel Version 0 232 Coordinate System Sample RT Creation Date Sample WG S Bess Strict No distribution Bessel UTZ North Transformation model System B WG 584 Ellips oid 3D Helmert Transformation o XD 0 0000 m YD 0 0000 m zo 00000 m Parameter Value Unit Shift dX Shift dv Shift dZ Rotation about X Rot ation abort Y B07 1842 15 BAF m 3 1 74331 41 40574 06241999 15 17 43 Burs Wolf Bessel SESI The GPS Fieldbook Report displays the details of the survey completed in the field To scroll through the report use the toolbar buttons 4 and gt or press Ctrl PgDown and Ctrl PgUp To print the report
19. cases it is necessary to transform the WGS84 coordinates into a local coordinate system The Datum and Map option provides you with a tool to determine transformation parameters which can then be used to perform datum transformations within two sets of coordinates Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en 19 An Overview of SKI Pro SKI Pro components continued rie GPS Processing optional The GPS Processing is an option that can be accessed via the GPS proc Tab from within a Project window It allows you to process GPS observations that have been recorded in the field to achieve WGS84 coordinates and their relative accuracy Static Rapid Static Stop and Go Kinematic Kinematic on the Fly and Single Point data can be processed The data to be processed may be selected graphically The computation itself is completely hidden for the user All selected data is processed automatically in a batch process without the need for any user interaction After the GPS Processing is completed the results can be viewed and stored for further use in the Results View Adjustment optional Adjustment is an option that can be accessed via the Adjustment Tab from within a Project window It provides you with a powerful tool for performing a least squares adjustment on a network of baseline vectors and terres trial data directions distances vertical angles and azi muths Additionally it enables you to perform a network simu
20. display a topic that you have collected in your personal list of frequently opened topics To print Help text gt If the Contents tab isn t already displayed click on Contents gt Select the book or the page that you want to print gt Click on the Print button gt Make sure the printer information is correct gt Select OK to confirm What s this Help Help topics may also be accessed via the controls and commands from the SKI Pro user interface gt Click the k icon from the Toolbar and click on another Toolbar or List Bar icon or select a command from the menu to open the appropriate help topics Alternatively select What s This from the Help menu or press F1 to get help on the currently active component Glossary of terms If you do not understand a particular term used in the software refer to the Glossary of terms contained in the On line Help System gt If the Contents tab isn t already displayed click on Contents gt Double click the Getting Help book gt Click the Glossary of Terms page and click on the desired term in the list LS For more information on the Help System refer to the Getting Help chapter book in SKI Pro s On line Help Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en eee ee An Overview of SKI Pro This Quick Tour is a step by step tutorial in which you learn how to work with real time GPS data When using real time the processing and the applying of coordinate
21. e RINEX Import e GIS CAD Export If you are installing SKI Pro all options will be installed automatically but the protected options are accessible only if the software protection key is connected to the parallel port of the computer and if the purchased options have been activated on the protection key Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en PP Introduction Installation Installing SKI Pro is a simple process This brief chapter Recommended Hardware requirements explains everything you need to know regarding installa tion System requirements The computer and system software you intend to use with SKI Pro must meet the following minimum requirements PC with Pentium processor 500 Mhz or faster e 128 MB RAM e 300 MB free space on harddisk e RS232 COM port Parallel Port for software protection key e CD ROM drive Note that SKI Pro works best with the recommended requirements e Mouse installed The operating system must be one of the following Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows NT 4 0 or later Windows ME or Windows XP Ensure that your computer and software conform to at Before you install least the minimum requirements as outlined above Internet Explorer 4 0 or higher is required SKI Pro requires at least 100 MB of free disk space The Minimum Hardware requirements programs on the installation CD are compressed and will be expanded during installation PC with Pentium processor 133 Mhz
22. or Free Coding informa tion that may be assigned to points during measurement in the field A Codelist may be attached to a Project The Codelist Manager enables you to create and edit Codelists for later use in the field E Sensor Transfer The Sensor Transfer component allows you to download and upload data from the sensor Data can be downloaded or uploaded by a serial cable or directly on to a PCMCIA memory card The following data may by downloaded from a sensor GPS Raw Data Report files ASCII files Format Files Codelists Coordinate System Parameters Geoid Model field files Antenna definitions Configuration Sets The following data may by uploaded to a sensor Point information Coordinate System Parameters ASCII files Format Files Codelists Geoid Model field files CSCS Model field files Antenna definitions Configuration Sets Language Versions Firmware Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en EF N An Overview of SKI Pro SKI Pro components continued Raw Data Import The Raw Data Import component enables you to import The ASCII Import component enables you to import GPS field data into SKI Pro coordinates and baselines from pre defined or user 7 It is possible to transfer GPS raw observations for post defined files processing along with related point information as well as YOU may import pre defined files of Leica standard format coordinates recorded in Real Time into Projects or C
23. systems is already done in the field so that the office work is reduced to importing raw data eventually checking the results and directly exporting the final grid coordinates x This exercise does NOT need your green software protection dongle to be connected The exercise comprises of the following scenario A number of real time points have been measured Two different reference stations have been used The points BM1 to BM4 have been measured from both reference stations all other points from either reference station TP306 or from reference station B215 The raw data is given in the directory SkiPro Data SampleData Sys500 Realtime A local coordinate system has been used in the field which comprises of a UTM Zone 32 North Projection on the Bessel Ellipsoid and a Classical 3D Transformation called Sample WGS Bess Quick Tour I Real Time Tour I Real Time This Quick Tour comprises of the following steps Lesson One O Importing GPS raw data and the attached coordi nate system O Creating the RealTime Fieldbook report O Creating a Project Lesson Two O Exploring the View Edit component Lesson Three O Exporting coordinates to a customized ASCII file Quick Tour I Real Time Mg o Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data In Lesson One you will learn how to import GPS raw data gt From the Import menu or Toolbar select and at the same time create a new
24. the Toolbar Ei If you start the GIS CAD Export with no Project open the program will prompt you to select a Project from the list before showing the following dialog am Fe aise Save in SampleD ata File name Gave Save as type AutoCAD Files dxf dwg lt Cancel Lookup T able Settings All Control AutoCAL Settings Delete Delete All gt Under Save as type select AutoCAD Files dxf dwg We now have to create a new Lookup Table A Lookup Table enables you to match thematical codes used in the field with blocks in the DXF header file Thus every thematical code can be matched with the required symbol in your CAD GIS package Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export ee Oe Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export continued gt In the Lookup Table box right click and select New to The following property sheet appears eater a neon pe Once a lookup table is created it is available for General AutoCAD Settings future use Template File f dT Geosystems Shared T emplates GisCad sample_head dwf y The following property sheet appears Codelist Lookup T able Settings 21x General AutoCAD Settings Lookup Table Name Sample DXF Here we select the DXF header file for use for the GIS Automatic Generated Attributes CAD Export Point ID I Elevation gt Use the browser EI to select the file S
25. www leica geosystems com Language Licence Number Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Preface Symbols used in this manual Symbols used in this manual have the following meanings DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION AN Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and or appreciable material financial and environmental damage CE Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner Preface FEN Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Chapter Overview Introduction Installation An Overview of SKI Pro Quick Tour I Real Time Quick Tour Il Post Processing Quick Tour Ill Format Manager Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en gt eee Chapter Overview Introduction Luse 7 Licence Agreement and Support ese eee ee eee 8 Software Protection ss eee ee 8 Installation axrannnnnnnennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 10 Installation Instruction css ee eee eee 11 Uninstall SKI Pro sss eee 12 Starting and exiting SKI PTO se eee 13 An Overview of SKI Pro nnrnnennnnnnennnvnnunnnr 14 SKI Pr
26. 0030 0 0048 Automatic B215 03 24 1999 15 27 23 0 0052 0 0045 0 0068 Lon 9 38 52 79017 E f 2 Computed Mean Coordinates Lat 47 23 25 41169 N Lon 9 38 52 79017 E Ellip Hgt 438 7652 m Error Detection U measurement s out of limit CQ 0 0057 m cos gt Drag the horizontal scroll bar to the right to display more information gt Click OK or Cancel to exit the Property Sheet Quick Tour II Post Processing mo Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Two Processing Baselines continued To display all point information in a Report View gt Click the Points tab at the bottom of the window The following view is displayed 8 Project PP Sample Pointld PointClass Epoch Latitude Longitude Elip Hgt B215 Control B218 Reference B313 Reference TP214 Averaged TP306 Averaged 12 21 1998 13 49 45 12 21 1998 14 57 30 12 21 1998 15 50 00 12 21 1998 15 16 45 12 21 1998 16 27 30 47 23 45 92367 N 47 23 11 07163 N 47 22 58 25949 N 47 23 51 97396 N 47 23 51 90871 N TM View Edit FE GPS Proc f Adjustment Points Z Antennas lResuts gt Codelist To change the width of a column gt Drag the right side of a column header as required or gt Right click on any column header and select Auto arrange All columns will be arranged automatically To sort the list gt Click on a column header The records will be sorted in as
27. 2 5en Quick Tour Il Post Processing Lesson Seven Exporting Coordinates to an ASCII File continued The following Property page appears The following Property page appears User defined Export Settings 21x User defined Export Settings 20 x General Point D Coordinate System General Point Coordinate System IV Points Coord Tone Grid D L Coord Type L K Free Godes Attributes Combine all E Coord Quality ta Deviation v ea amp EA Annotations Combine all v Point Type All bs F Header Footer Height Mode Ellipsoidal v Column Headings Y Beasivaled Ponts su B S tornar Coordinate Quality T Include Keywords Eppe Tips Std Deviation N Point Sort By Point Id z Std Deviation E Free Code Rounding 0 01 sr ennn i b ellipse Orientation ellipse Orientation ellipse rad Std Dev H elipse E gt Change Coord Type to Local and Grid gt Change Coord Class to Main The coordinate triplets of the highest class will be exported gt To continue click on the Point tab Here you can define the actual point list of the ASCII file You can select the items to export in the order you want gt Double click on Point Id then Easting then Northing then Ell Height gt To continue click on the Coordinate System tab Quick Tour II Post Processing oo ee Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Seven Exporting Coordinates to an ASCII File continued gt
28. 32 MB RAM 100 MB free space on harddisk for typical installation RS232 COM port Parallel Port for software protection key CD ROM drive Mouse installed Installation Fr Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Installation Instruction CE SKI Pro is delivered on a CD ROM If you do Older version of SKI Pro already installed not have a CD ROM drive you can order the If you have an older version of SKI Pro already installed installation on floppy diskettes separately on your computer all database information such as Projects Coordinates Sets and Coordinate Systems will To install SKI Pro from CD ROM be updated automatically gt Insert the CD ROM labelled GPS System 500SW The install shield will start automatically and guide you Database information from SKI 2 3 or earlier will through the installation process LE NOT be updated automatically To update SKI 2 3 or earlier Projects you can either re import raw data and process them again or you can import final Durino the installati i the followi tion t NNN coordinates or baselines via SKI ASCII files install Typical or Compact If you choose Typical all components including the optional components will be installed This option is recommended in most cases Choose Compact only if you are always using SKI Pro without the software protection key dongle and want to save diskspace Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Fe Installation Uninstall SKI Pro x Do not delete
29. 7 Transf Common Points 7 Date Time Information 7 Code 7 Fixpoint CG 7 Event Information 7 Baseline Information amp Hidden Point Elements amp Quality information 7 Satellite Information m Insert export variables Ei ile EG Datablock Type Fixpoint Available variables DE E ogn Abs Convergence angle deg Abs Local pos lat deg Abs Local pos lon deg Abs WGS84 pos latitude deg Abs WGS84 pos lon deg Blocknumber GSI CLASS EE Combined scale factor Convergence angle Convergence angle dec min Convergence angle deg v Insert GPS500 Standard For Help press F1 To start creating the mask the tree view has to be expanded gt Double click on Export Formatstrings then double click on Fixpoint TPS GPS and finally click on Exportstring A dialogue appears with the available variables which can be exported Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour Ill Format Manager Lesson One Creating a Format Template File continued gt For this example double click on the following variables Point ID Target Target North Target East Target Elev LS Target Elev stands for Orthometric Height in order to export Ellispoidal Height you have to select Local Ellipsoid Height The list is fi
30. C Coordinate Sets New Project EES General Coordinates Dictionary Codelist Template Project Name PP Sampl Location CASKIPro Data Projects PP_Sample H closed and a new Project will be created and selected automatically x Alternatively you can also create a Project using the New Project command from the File menu or Toolbar or via the Project Management of the List Bar ge Limits for Automatic Coordinate Averaging Max Distance between different solutions Position 0 075 m gt Back in the Assign dialog select Assign and then Max Distance between different solutions Height fo 075 m C lo se Time Zone fi H h fo H min The Project window will open automatically cave Continue with Lesson Two Processing Baselines gt Under Location enter a path e g C SK Pro Data Projects Alternatively you may use the browser H gt Enter a Project Name e g PP Sample Note that the directory PP Sample has been added automatically to the Quick Tour II Post Processing Fu Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Two Processing Baselines In Lesson Two you will learn how to Please refer to the on line help on how to perform a Single Point Processing process and store baselines In our case we will start the survey on a known point and therefore have to l l modify the coordinates of our first reference point The Project window allows you to display the content of a
31. C Program Files Leica Geosystems PIG RUCK CRC SEE gt From the browser select the job RT Sample gt Click Import Quick Tour I Real Time me 0 Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data continued The following dialog appears and allows you to create a path This is necessary because a Project consists of new project while you are still in the Import Assign several files and each Project shall be stored under a procedure separate directory ia EX gt Click OK to confirm The New Project Dialog will be General Settings View data Fieldbook Name o ooo y o Projects Coordinate Sets New Project Ei x General Coordinates Dictionary Codelist Template Project Name RT Sample Location C SKIPro Data Projects RT_Sample R closed and a new Project will be created and selected automatically CE Alternatively you can also create a Project using the New Project command from the File menu or Toolbar or via the Project Manage L ment of the List Bar Limits for Automatic Coordinate Averaging Max Distance between different solutions Position 0 075 m Max Distance between different solutions Height 0 075 m Time Zone fi h fo 3 min cane gt Under Location enter a path e g C SK Pro Data Projects Alternatively you may use the browser gt Enter a Project Name e g RT Sample Note that the directory RT Samp
32. Jobs to an ASCII file directly on the field system lt j This exercise does NOT need your green software protection dongle to be connected This Quick Tour comprises of the following steps Lesson One O Creating a Format Template File Lesson Two O Uploading a Format Template File to the Sensor Quick Tour III Format Manager Tour Ill Format Manager Lesson One Creating a Format Template File Start up the Format Manager gt From the Start menu select Programs SKI Pro and then click on Format Manager mo Accessories N b Ei Format Manager E 1 Road Line Editor gt aad Satellite Availability SKI Pro 3 Uninstall Leica SKI Pro gt US StartUp gt A Tools gt The main Format Manager window appears gt From the File menu select New or gt Click on U to create a new mask Quick Tour Ill Format Manager I Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson One Creating a Format Template File continued The following dialog appears Format file type ME Instrument class G2 a Format file type GPS500 Field GPS500 Standard Ok Cancel gt Select Instrument class GPS500 gt Click OK to confirm The workspace displays a tree view on the left hand side EL Format Manager Noname1 Bis B File View Format Options Window Help la x EI SIS Eye den 2 Header Export Formatstrings 7 Job lt P Coord Sys Information
33. KI Pro FR Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Views Explorer View Throughout SKI Pro a powerful Explorer View is utilized to list information be it database information or results from calculations This view which has similar functionality as the Windows Explorer view normally consists of two panes A Tree View on the left hand side and a Report View or Property View to the right hand side Listed data may be easily arranged sorted selected and even printed Pointid Point Class Projects B215 Navigated 12 21 1998 13 49 44 47 23 45 731 2 43 Sample TP306 Navigated 12 21 1998 14 21 59 47 23 51 781 General M6218 Navigated 12 21 1998 14 57 29 47 23 10 675 Coordinates TP214 Navigated 12 21 1998 15 16 45 47 23 51 74 Dictionary B313 Navigated 12 21 1998 15 49 59 47 22 58 306 Statistics CI Points Antennas Sample2 Explorer View Tree View 9 Projects f I b Samplet The Tree View pane provides you with ae an overview of the items you are iann x x ICtonary currently working with in an Statistics expandable collapsible hierarchy of byll Sample2 folders and pages a Double click on a folder or click El to Troe View expand open it If a folder is open double click on it or click EI to collapse close it Click on a folder or page to display the content of it Depending on the type of data to be displayed the data will be list
34. P306 shall be derived Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing Quick Tour II Post Processing Tour II Post Processing This Quick Tour comprises of the following steps Lesson One O Importing GPS raw data D Creating a Project Lesson Two O Modifying reference coordinates D Processing baselines Lesson Three D Creating a Coordinate System Lesson Four O Importing an ASCII file with local coordinates Lesson Five O Calculating Transformation Parameters Lesson Six O Using a Coordinate System with a Project Lesson Seven O Exporting Coordinates to an ASCII file Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data In Lesson One you will learn how to import GPS raw data gt From the Import menu or Toolbar select and at the same time create a new Project GPS Raw Data or Start up SKI Pro gt from the Tools List Bar select Import GPS Raw Data gt From the Start menu select Programs SKI Pro and then click on SKI Pro a taule The main SKI Pro window appears K SKI Pro olx Impa aata File Import View Tools Export Help HORON jo yy alk Bo 2e noe H Import ASCII Data Projects g Coordinate Sets Coordinate Systems U Antennas L Codelists Quick Tour Il Post Processing Oe Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data continued The following dialog appears The following Property Sheet a
35. Pro 2 5en Lesson Two Processing Baselines continued In our case the Ambiguity Status is Yes for all points baselines and we can store the coordinates to the database gt Right click on the selected points and select Store or use the toolbar lt The results of the four baselines are now stored in the database gt To verify that the baselines have been stored click the View Edit tab at the bottom of the window gt Right click in the background and select Graphical Settings Make sure GPS is checked The following view is displayed 8 Project PP Sample Bis P 2000 0 m Py viewdit 5 GPS Proc dt Adjustment SA Points 7 Antennas Resuts 4 Codelist Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing To complete the network we have to process the remain ing two processing runs gt To return to the GPS Processing View click the GPS proc tab gt Right click on the background and click on Deselect All gt Select the second instant of the points TP214 B215 B313 as Rover and the point B218 as Reference gt Process and Store the second run gt Finally Select Process and Store the remaining baseline between B313 and TP306 The following view is displayed 2000 0 m Hs viewEdit Y GPS Proc eft Adjustment A Points 7 Antennas Results gt Codelist Lesson Two Processing Baselines continued In View Edit you will notice that th
36. any program files manually by using Windows Explorer or any other File a Management program To delete the SKI Pro installation on your computer follow the instruction below gt From the Windows Start bar click Programs gt Select SKI Pro gt Click Uninstall Leica SKI Pro gt Confirm with Yes All SKI Pro files and settings will be removed permanently from the harddisk Installation eS Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Starting and exiting SKI Pro To start SKI Pro gt Ensure that the green software protection key dongle is inserted into the parallel port of your computer gt From the Windows Start bar click Programs gt Select SKI Pro gt Click SKI Pro gt US Accessories E E Format Manager b 1 Road Line Editor gt sea Satellite Availability ar Program ocuments gt StartUp LA Tools 7 Uninstall Leica SKI Pro 4 Windows NT Workstation TT HN ase To exit SKI Pro gt From the File menu click Exit or click on the ED icon of the SKI Pro main window SKI Pro DEMONSTRATION VERSION Project PP Sample SBA import Edit View Tools View Edit Export Window Help D New Project Ctrl N QA pas 3 gt y YW IS of aa ga RP 3 Open Project 2 Open Coordinate Set Ctrl O ET Close E amp Print L Print Preview D Print Setup Ctrl P Project Properties Recent Projects
37. are our control points for the determination of the transformation parameters we will assign them to a Coordinate Set gt Right click on Coordinate Sets and select New The following Property Sheet appears New Coordinate Set MME General Dictionary Coordinate Set Name PP Sample local 1 nknown Coordinate Type Coordinate System PP Sample v View Ellipsoid Bessel Transformation Not Used Projection UTM32 Geoid Model Cancel gt Enter the Coordinate Set Name e g PP Sample local gt Select the Coordinate System PP Sample from the list gt Click on OK to confirm Quick Tour II Post Processing Er ee Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Four Importing an ASCII File continued The Coordinate Set is created and selected automatically Assign HE General View data Name Date Created Coordinate System PP Sample local 07 22 1999 11 36 01 PP Sample Coordinate Sets oe gt Click on Assign and then Close The Coordinate Set will open automatically and display the local coordinates for the points B215 B218 and B313 gt From the Window menu select Close or click the lower J icon in the top right corner Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing Lesson Five Calculating Transformation Parameters In this Lesson you will learn how to use the Datum Map The following view appears tool to calculate the transfo
38. atch the first Leica Code with the AutoCAD Coding proceed as follows gt In the Tree View on the left expand all Layers by click ing on the H icons gt In the Tree View click on BM and select LAYER1 and BENCHMARK from the combo boxes gt In the Attributes window right click select Add Extra Attribute and then Point Id gt Right click again select AutoCAD Attribute and then POINTID gt In the same manner match the Extra Attribute Eleva tion with the AutoCAD Attribute HEIGHT The Code BM is now matched LS In the Sample Project the codes do not contain Attributes Therefore it is only possible to match the default Attributes Point Id and Elevation Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export mm N Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export continued gt Continue to match the remaining Leica Codes according to the list below Leica Leica Block Symbol and AutoCAD AutoCAD AutoCAD Code Attributes Attributes Layer Block Attributes Point Id Layer 2 CROSS PT POINTID Elevation x PT123 HEIGHT 249 780 SHED Point Id er Layer 4 MEAS POINT POINTID Elevation HEIGHT Point Id ALT ae Layer 1 BENCHMARK POINTID Elevation HEIGHT CD Point Id 123 142 Layer 6 MANHOLE POINTID Elevation HEIGHT Point Id Layer 5 LIGHTPOLE POINTID Elevation rest HEIGHT Table 1 Block definitions of the DXF header file sample head dxf gt When all the Codes are matched click OK to confirm Get
39. bute Separator Linear Units Meters v File Type Point Default Coord Class Control Z Baseline Part d E _ 3 Coordinates Easting B313 548663 8100 5247524 0 Coordinate Class Coordinate Type Orth Height Geoid Sep Variance K Reliability Thematical Code gt Layer Attribute K Annotation Remove Remove All gt Right click on the first column heading 0 and select Point Id gt Right click on the second column heading 1 and select Coordinates and then Easting gt Select Northing and Ell Height for the third 2 and fourth 3 column respectively gt Click on Next to continue Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing Lesson Four Importing an ASCII File continued The Wizard Step 4 appears Enter a name for the mask if you would like to store this template in the database Use Save s to store this template to a file Mask Name I Gave As g Nothing EL Height B215 548107 0800 5248990 9500 476 8100 B218 546917 8800 5247905 3700 479 4100 B313 548663 8100 5247524 0200 489 1200 JE EE Back Finish E ee Bo gt Click on Finish to close the Wizard cS If you want to import coordinate files of the same type again you can enter a Mask Name and then use this Mask as a Template the next time you import an ASCII file You can now assign the points to either a Project ora Coordinate Set Since these
40. cending or descending order according to the selected column 9 38 10 58353 E 937 13 44102 E 9 38 36 56188 E 9 37 11 40909 E 9 39 03 43765 E 429 2790 431 9156 441 6079 430 1774 437 1660 To display and hide information gt Right click on a column header and select Hide gt Right click on any column header select View and select the required item from the list To print the content of the Report View gt From the File menu or Toolbar select Print EJ E The print function can be accessed from any view be it a Graphical View or a Report View m You have now finished the data processing Five points in the WGS84 coordinate system with centimetre accuracy are now available gt From the Window menu select Close or click the lower E icon in the top right corner Continue with Lesson Three Creating a Coordinate System Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing Lesson Three Creating a Coordinate System In this Lesson you will learn how to create a Coordinate System A Coordinate System defines the parameters used to calculate different coordinate representations If a Coordi nate System is attached to a Project or a Coordinate Set it enables you to switch between displaying the coordinates in Cartesian X Y Z Geodetic Latitude Longitude Height or Grid Easting Northing Height format Addi tionally if a Transformation is defined you can switch the
41. click on Bi gt To close the Report View click XJ in the upper right corner gt Click the General tab to return to the General page of the Assign dialog gt Select Assign and then Close The Project window will open auto matically and display the surveyed points in the local grid coordinate system Continue with Lesson Two Exploring the View Edit component Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour I Real Time Lesson Two Exploring the View Edit Component In Lesson Two you will learn some useful features of the View Edit component The View Edit project window opens directly in local grid zooming to the full extents including the reference sta tions i Project RT Sample 548000 00 m 548340 00 m 548680 00 m 549020 00 m 549360 00 m SA RR GE tT er ae EP ee aa JR GR CR EEEE ee 1 1 H Ga i i D i i Se rm 5249080 00 m na nn TT i a a a e e e e e e e e e e e e a EEE Bn mm ee ee eee ee eee 5248940 00 m Se en ee et EG GE En ee See ee da oe eo eee 5248800 00 m Tere eC TT TT TTT TTT LT ET LLL III EE 0a sess nln Gin sn ab nS ia S s lr ew ew tonto la 1 Tan R R 6 6 r 4 6 9 0 7 dnne DN n a 7 a Gs EE aoe sl lw r 9 R 6 5248520 00 m 5248380 00 m 5248240 00 m 1000 0 m Hs viewEdt 8 GPS Proc gft Adjustment SA Points 7 Antennas Results gt
42. continued The following view appears The Classical 3D is the transformation type that should normally be used when the local _ EE Ellipsoid and the Map Projection is known However SKI BSI3 42680110548 7248043335 4670674 7801 Pro supports a variety of different transformation types Please refer to the On line Help for more information EE Map 4264635 3886 7240865036 4672001 1204 B218 4265618 6678 722027 7191 4671274 3472 B313 4265620 5094 7248065057 4671013 5601 TP214 4264 707 9342 722840 1274 4672128 2723 TP306 4264320 8351 725157 3523 4672132 0524 Watched pants 3 7 Tana une race You can select the common points of system A and S mna Spam 26313 eas preen system B by selecting them manually or by using the Auto 78215 B215 Position height Match command B218 B218 Position height gt Right click on the background in one of the views and select Auto Match o gt Click the Results tab to continue The transformation parameters are instantly calculated Auto Match Save As Print Ctrl P Find Configuration nnn vel Selection E3 Match Resuts Yh Chart E Report To configure the Transformation type gt Right click on the background in one of the views and select Configuration or use the Toolbar button 321 gt Under Transformation select Classical 3D and confirm with OK Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing Lesson Five
43. coordinates of a Project between the WGS84 and a local datum What we already know of our Coordinate System is that the local Ellipsoid is Bessel and the Map Projection is UTM32 North The Transformation is not yet known and has to be determined by using the Datum Map tool first To open the Coordinate System Management gt From the Tools menu or Management List Bar select Coordinate System Management D The following Explorer View appears 2 Coordinate System Management D s p 8 a S 3 H A E DDDDDD First you have to define the Map Projection gt In the Tree View right click on Projection and select New The following Property page appears HB New Projection General UTM 32 North Name Type UTM X Zone Number 32 Central Meridian 9 0 00 E Hemisphere Northem v gt Fill in the Property page as above gt Click OK to confirm Quick Tour II Post Processing Fe Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Three Creating a Coordinate System continued gt In the Tree View right click on Coordinate Systems and select New The following Property page appears gt Fill in the Property page as above New Coordinate System 7 x General Name PP Sampe Transformation Noe lt Trans Type Residuals No distribution Ellipsoid Bessel sts Projection UTM32Noth lt Proj Type UTM Geoid Model noe O CSCS Model none Note
44. de ID and the Code Description Note E l also that this format is tab delimited coordinates to a customized ASCII file 549654 616 5248334 959 463 632 6 611 MEAS EB EDGE OF BITUMEN 549656 415 5248336 665 463 720 015 HEAS EB EDGE OF BITUMEN 549645 748 5248338 127 463 HEAS EB EDGE OF BITUMEN 549641 228 5248341 946 463 gt HEAS EB EDGE OF BITUHEN 549638 266 5248348 189 463 MEAS EB EDGE OF BITUMEN 549635 323 5248357 567 HEAS Quick Tour I Real Time FENG Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en This Quick Tour is a step by step tutorial in which you learn to post process GPS data from importing raw data to exporting final local Grid coordinates x This exercise assumes that your green soft ware protection dongle is connected and the two options GPS processing and Datum and Map are activated The exercise comprises of the following scenario A rapid static network has been measured It consists of the points TP214 B215 TP306 B218 and B313 The whole network has been measured with two receivers only The raw data is given in the directories SkiPro Data SampleData Sys500 Static data1 SkiPro Data SampleData Sys500 Static data2 The local coordinates of the points B215 B218 B313 are known in UTM Zone 32 North Projection and Bessel Ellipsoid The coordinates are given in the file SkiPro Data SampleData Static Local txt The local grid coordinates of the points TP214 and T
45. e point symbols have now changed for all points The point classes are no longer Navigated Points that have been used as refer ence points are now awarded the point class Reference 7 Others have point class Measured or if they have been measured from two different reference stations class Averaged amp x In a project database there may exist many coordinate triplets for any one point The coordinate classes represent the hierarchical order of a coordinate triplet SKI Pro always displays the coordinate triplet with the highest class for each point as default For a complete list of all Coordinate Classes refer to the On line Help The points TP214 and TP306 consist of two coordinate triplets of class Measured From these two coordinate triplets a weighted average is calculated automatically and a new coordinate triplet of class Averaged is displayed gt Right click on point TP214 and select Properties Click the Mean tab on the top of the Property Sheet The following Property Sheet displays the two solutions and their differences to the weighted average Point Properties General Stochastics Thematical Data Mean Averaging Limit Point Id BM1 Position 0 0750 m Current Mean Coordinates Lat 47 23 25 41169 N Height 0 0750 m Ellip Hgt 438 7652 m CQ 0 0057 m Use State Reference Epoch Posn diff Hat diff Posn Hat diff Automatic TP306 03 24199914 10 24 0 0037 0
46. ed in a Report View or Property View Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en m y An Overview of SKI Pro Views continued Report View Database information such as e g Points or Observations may be listed in a Report View Pointld Point Class Epoch Latitude Longitude Height Navigated 12 21 1998 13 49 45 47 2345 73110 N 9 38 10 52060 E 448 1217 Navigated 12 21 1998 14 22 00 47 23 51 78132 N 9 39 04 09567 E 461 0808 Navigated 12 21 1998 14 57 30 47 23 10 67503 N 937 13 65965 E 432 3451 Navigated 12 21 1998 15 16 45 47 23 51 74697 N 9 3712 30504 E 416 3859 Navigated 12 21 1998 15 50 00 4722 58 30884 N 9 38 36 75722 E 449 8015 v 2 v v vi Report View The data records are listed in rows and columns Each row displays one record The columns are fully user configurable You can change the width sort the records according to columns or view and hide individuals columns Certain data items may be modified by simply double click on them Property View Database information such as e g Project Properties may be listed in a Property View Name Sample Location C SKIPro Data Projects S ample Date Created 05 30 2000 13 55 55 Last Used 05 30 2000 13 56 03 Avg Limit Pos 0 0750 Avg Limit Hat 0 0750 Coordinate System MDS 1984 Compute Mod Grid Coordinates No Avg Combined Factor 1 0000 Northing Shift 0 0000 Easting Shift 0 0000 Time Zone 1h00 Manager Client Stre
47. enu Bar lists the available commands If a com mand is not applicable it is greyed out and not accessible Toolbar Toolbars allow you to organize the commands you use most often the way you want to so you can find and use them quickly You can easily customize toolbars for example you can add and remove buttons create your own custom toolbars hide or display toolbars and move toolbars List Bar The List Bar gives you single click access to all available components and tools of SKI Pro Additionally if a Project or a Coordinate Set is open it lists them Therefore the List Bar allows you to simply switch between a tool and or a Project or Coordinate Set You can display small or large icons or hide the List Bar The List Bar is divided into groups folders to help organ ize your information Click a folder e g Management to move to a different set of tasks Context Menu Almost everywhere upon right click on a particular item in SKI Pro a Context Menu is available A Context Menu lists all useful commands at a particular instant for a particular item on the screen It is possible to navigate through the entire software by only using commands from the Context Menu Tabbed View Upon opening a Project tabs at the bottom of the view allow you to quickly switch from one view to another You may instantly switch from for example a Graphical View View Edit to the Points View or GPS processing View An Overview of S
48. et Map Reference Print Header Print Footer Note Property View The information is listed in two colums The first column lists the description Property and the second column lists the actual value Property Views are not user configurable An Overview of SKI Pro PO Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Views continued Graphical View The data contained within a Project may not only be viewed and edited using the Report View but also using a graphical user interface Two types of Graphical Views may be utilised Points and Baselines are displayed ina map view while observation data is displayed in a com bined Report Graphical View i Project PP Sample Jof x 2000 0 m mn is vien tay TE GPS Proc df Adjustment S Points Antennas Resuts gt Codelist Graphical View of View Edit or Adjustment Both views enable you to select and modify data zoom in zoom out and even print the view To switch between the different views of a Project simply click on the tabs below the view Pointld Point Ch 13 00 13 30 14 00 14 30 15 00 15 30 lt TP214 Navigat TP306 Navigatll 1 gt gt gt gt mla B313 BEB 2 L m i B218 Navigalll Jaee dees ae ee TP214 Navigalll FT aeons cues C lt I B215 Contrl ea c lt H B313 avoalc SOROS TP306 Navgall S gt 7 t KIK K View Edit GPS Proc Adjustment Points 3 Antennas 3 Re
49. hared Templates GisCad Sample_head dxf E Depending where you installed SKI Pro the path for the sample file may vary slightly By gt Enter a Lookup Table Name default SKI Pro will be installed in CAP Files Leica G t L gt To continue click the AutoCAD Settings tab alain gt Click OK to confirm the Lookup Table Settings The Export File dialog appears again and the Lookup button is now active gt To continue click the Lookup button Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export continued The following property sheet appears Codelist Lookup T able Definition Lookup Table 77 TSAMP 2 AutoCad Coding Leica Coding RY BUILDING 92 BLDG Layer 92 HOUS Layer Code JEM LAYER Tupe Point Block BENCHMARK v Description EB 2 46 ELECTRIC Attri SZ EL 7 Point Add Extra Attribute gt AutoCAD Attributes gt HEIGHT Activate Deactivate Remove Modify On the left hand side is a tree view of the codelist used in the field On the right hand side you can open boxes for the AutoCAD Layers and Blocks as defined in the DXF header file You have to match the thematical codes used in the field with the AutoCad Coding Layers and Blocks Additionally it is possible to match the attributes of each Leica Code with the attributes as defined for the AutoCAD blocks To m
50. inate System Sample RT is General Coordinate za selected By default the coordinate system attached to the Coordinate Class Luan current project is already selected oin lt i i gt Click on OK to close the Settings property page Baseline Type X Sort by Point Id v and finally Format Template J5ample FRT IS gt Click Save to write the file to the harddisk Include M Deactivated Points gt Change Coord Class to Main The coordinate triplets of the highest class will be exported gt Use the browser El to select the file Shared Templates Format ManagenSample frt x Depending where you installed SKI Pro the path for the sample file may vary slightly By default SKI Pro will be installed in C Program Files Leica Geosystems Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour I Real Time Lesson Three Exporting Coordinates to a Custom ASCII File continued If you open the ASCII file with a Text Editor it will display Congratulations ie TOO ETH You have successfully completed this Quick rt samplel cst Notepad Bis x Tou r File Edit Search Help Header Information You have learnt how to create a Project Sane Haie company Address Import GPS real time data including the attached coordinate system check the data in For each point this format file displays Point ID Coordinates CQ and Class View Edit and finally how to export these On the next line is then the Coding Layer Co
51. lation based upon default observation precisions to find out how good the design of your network is before you measure A graphical user interface similar to that of View Edit allows you to select the points and observations to be adjusted RINEX Import optional RINEX Import is the optional part of the data Import tool It enables you to import GPS observation data collected with third party receivers in RINEX Receiver INdependent EXchange format An Overview of SKI Pro ee N Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Software Navigation Tools The various components of SKI Pro may be accessed using different methods In order to navigate through the software you may choose the tools which you prefer SKI Pro DEMONSTRATION VERSION Project PP Sample port Edit View Tools View Edit Export Window Help M enu Open Projects Toolbar Coordinate Sets L t B Coordinate Systems ETE IS ar Z Delete Antennas Zoom In G Zoom Out Zoom ID Codelists Graphical Settings Context Menu en Show Direction amp Distance Show Loop Misclosure I Eompute Ave Bombined actor B 313 2000 0 m Tabbed Views Ready Coords 9 38 45 83028 E 47 22 46 98229 N Coord Sys WGS 1984 ale An Overview of SKI Pro Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Software Navigation Tools continued Menu Bar The Menu Bar is a special Toolbar at the top of the screen that contains menus such as File Edit and View The M
52. le has been added automatically to the Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour I Real Time Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data continued gt Back in the Assign dialogue click the Settings tab x Alternatively you can also attach any other Assign HE coordinate system to the project later aena Satinas Yew data Fieldbook Observation rate gt Click the Fieldbook tab to create a fieldbook report Assign HEI General Settings View data Fieldbook Merge intervals Z comest intervals to mived tracks only for RINE I Ignore automatically recorded points Coordinate Type Resolve coding conflicts using Ignore M RT Sample oa v C Overwrite aid gt mport coordinate system and components Height Mode Resolve conflicts using C Ignore Elipsoidal lt C Overwrite Format Options Y Auto solve IV Baseline Components MV Operation Type IV Antenna Height IZ Thematical Info IV Point Annotations M Mean Coords amp Differences IV Coordinate System Parameters utomatically attach coordinate system to project local coordinate set Select coordinate system to attach Sample RT v Backup Here you can select the coordinate system that has been used in the field to be imported into the SKI Pro Coordi nate System Management Additionally the Coordinate Backup System will be automatically attached to the project to which you
53. lect Reference In our network the point B215 was first used as a Refer ence and the points TP214 TP306 B313 and B218 have The colour of the Reference interval changes to Red been observed as Rover points We are now ready to start the first processing run and Afterwards point B218 was used as the Reference and process four baselines the points TP214 B215 and B313 were observed as gt Right click on the background and select Process Rover or Finally point B313 was the Reference and TP306 was the gt click on Process from the Toolbar EE Rover A progress indicator will be displayed and the number Therefore to process all baselines we have to make three below indicates which baseline out of the total number is processing runs currently being processed Compute baseline B215 TP214 gt Right click on the background of the graphical window Observation type STS click on Select Mode and then Rover EEE Or ERG GRBRRRORG 2 5 gt click on EN Select Mode Rover from the Toolbar The cursor indicates Rover gt Click on the horizontal bars of the first instant of point TP214 TP306 B313 and B218 Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour II Post Processing Lesson Two Processing Baselines continued After the processing run is completed the display will automatically switch to the Results View allowing you to examine and store the processed baselines 8 Project PP Sample
54. lled automatically and displayed as follows Point ID Target Target Horth Target East Target Elev PP123 985123333 5650000004140123 87700000001000 2230000000 gt To add thematical information change the combo box Datablock Type to Code TPS GPS gt Double click on the following variables Code ID Code description gt To add quality information change the combo box Datablock Type to Quality Information GPS gt Double click on the following variable 3D Coordinate Quality The thematical and the quality information shall be written to the second line of each data block gt Move the cursor between the gt gt lt lt symbols of lt lt Target Elev gt gt and lt lt Code ID gt gt and press ENTER to get a carriage return new line after Target Elev gt Go to the end of the second line and press ENTER to ensure that each data block starts at a new line gt To set the delimiter between the variables click between the gt gt lt lt symbols of each variable and press the TAB key As delimeter you can use any character from the keyboard Even a combination of several characters Is possible LS Quick Tour Ill Format Manager 66 Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson One Creating a Format Template File continued The display should now look as follows gt Finally from the File menu select Save and enter a Point ID Target A Target Horth gt Target
55. ne defining keyword Columns separated by a specific character Fields are aligned in columns with spaces Row File Data 1 B215 548107 0800 5248990 9500 476 8100 2 B218 546917 8800 5247905 3700 479 4100 3 B313 548663 8100 5247524 0200 489 1200 Position Start Import at Row Keyword EAEAN Back Next Cancel cock TJ ces The file to be imported is a simple ASCII file The local coordinates of the points B215 B218 and B313 are separated with spaces and neither a column header nor a keyword is defined gt Click Free and then Next to continue Quick Tour II Post Processing fae 19 Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Four Importing an ASCII File continued The Wizard Step 2 appears Here you can select the appropriate column delimiter character The data preview window automatically displays how the data will be imported Column Separators Tab IV Semicolon IV Comma I Treat consecutive delimiters as one Other T B313 548663 8100 5247524 0200 489 12 00 SS lt Back Next gt Cancel ne T gt Check Space the columns will be selected automati cally gt Click Next to continue The Wizard Step 3 appears User Defined ASCII File Import Wizard Step 3 of 4 ME Here you assign headers to the selected columns Select the desired column and use the right mouse button to assign the headers from the pop up list Coordinate Type iad Attri
56. ne help for SKI Pro LevelPak Pro provides information about using the features of the software as well as step by step tutorials to guide you through the programs basic functionality The Help System is a very comprehensive reference and includes all the detailed information about the whole software package How to display and use the HTML Help viewer How to use the navigation pane How to use browse sequences How to use full text search How to navigate topics How to print Help text What s this Help The help system is designed to open in the HTML Help viewer Microsoft s help window for viewing compiled HTML Help If you do not have the HTML Help viewer components installed on your system you can view it with Microsoft s Internet Explorer browser use version 4 x or later for complete functionality All topics contained in the Help are listed in books and pages 2 gt Double click on a book B to open it a Accessing the On line Help continued A book may contain pages 7 or other books k gt Click on a page to open the help text To find a topic in the Help gt Click the Contents tab to browse through topics by category gt or click the Index tab to see a list of index entries either type the word you re looking for or scroll through the list gt or click the Search tab to search for words or phrases that may be contained in a Help topic gt or click the Favorites tab to quickly
57. o Export coordinates to The following dialog appears a customized ASCII file The Custom ASCII File export Save File As HE type is using a pre defined format template file frt to Swen ada f amp z export the data Format template files can be created 1 Projects using the Leica Format Manager program To complete this exercise a sample format template file sample frt is installed automatically on your computer with SKI Pro However If you whish to create your own format template EE file please refer to Quick Tour III Format Manager anne ERE CE You can export coordinates in a variety of Saveestype Customasclifielcst E o other pre defined formats Please refer to the On line Help on Export ASCII and Export GIS Settings fDefaut z _ Settings CAD for more information gt Under Save in select a path While the Project is still open gt Under Save as type select Custom ASCII File gt From the Export menu select ASCII gt Enter a File name e g RT Sample1 without extension or gt from the Tools List Bar or Toolbar select Export ASCII gt Click on the Settings button to change the settings and select the format template file Quick Tour I Real Time ma CO Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Three Exporting Coordinates to a Custom ASCII File continued The following Property page appears gt To continue click on the Coordinate System tab gt Make sure the Coord
58. o components ee e e ee ee 14 Software Navigation TOOIS eee eee 21 EN 23 Accessing the On line Help see 26 Quick Tour I Real Time nnnnnnnnurnnnvnnnnuvnnnnr 28 Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data sss eee eee eee 29 Lesson Two Exploring the View Edit Component 34 Lesson Three Exporting Coordinates to a Custom ASCII Elle eee 36 oe 44 Quick Tour II Post Processing 39 Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data sss eee eee eee 40 Lesson Two Processing Baseness eee eee 43 Lesson Three Creating a Coordinate System 50 Lesson Four Importing an ASCII File eee ee 52 Lesson Five Calculating Transformation Parameters 56 Lesson Six Using a Coordinate System WIC ad 5 gt eE 59 Lesson Seven Exporting Coordinates to an ASCII File61 Quick Tour Ill Format Manager 64 Lesson One Creating a Format Template File 64 Lesson Two Uploading a Format Template File ee 68 Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export 69 Contents mm Claes Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Introduction Welcome to SKI Pro Static SKI Pro DEMONSTRATION VERSION Project PP Sample KiInematic Professional GPS soft a File Import Edit View Tools View Edit Export Window Help 16 x ware for post processing and man L l SQ QQ Ro dP y y agement of GPS data SKI Pro is the Ev ME P AOA db e complete GPS office soft
59. oor SKI ASCII or IDEX InDependent EXchange format dinate Sets An import wizard allows to define unknown file formats GPS raw observations may be in Leica System 200 300 and enables you to import any kind of user defined or 500 format Optionally GPS raw observations may be coordinate files imported in RINEX format See also RINEX Import It is also possible to import coordinate files in ASCII format into Projects or Coordinate Sets Additionally there is the facility to import Precise Ephemeris data An Overview of SKI Pro mo Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en SKI Pro components continued ASCII Export The Export component enables you to export data from SKI Pro Coordinate information may be exported to ASCII files in various pre defined or user defined formats See also GIS CAD Export option RINEX Export The RINEX Export enables you to export GPS raw obser vations to an ASCII file in RINEX format Unlike the RINEX Import this function is not an option and is avail able as standard i GIS CAD Export optional The GIS CAD Export is an optional Export tool It enables you to write the point coordinates to AutoCAD DXF DWG MicroStation DGN or MapInfo MIF formatted files pr Datum and Map optional If the user requires final coordinate output in the coordi nate system to which the GPS measurements are related WGS84 then this optional tool is not necessary How ever in most
60. ppears Import Raw Data KEI A x 7 I c General Settings View data Fieldbook E Pro New Register Files of type GPS500 raw data Cancel gt Under Files of type select GPS500 raw data gt Under Look in select the directory that contains the sample data SkiPro Data SampleData Sys500 Static Backup gt Check M Include subfolders all GPS500 raw data in l l the two sub directories data1 and data2 will be imported in This is where you can view and modify the raw data e g one tui to change instrument heights or point id s Depending where you installed SKI Pro the As you have not yet created a Project the list of Projects is CS path for the sample data may vary slightly By empty and you can not select an existing Project default SKI Pro will be installed in gt Right click on Projects and select New C Program Files Leica Geosystems gt Click Import Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour Il Post Processing Lesson One Starting a Project and Importing Raw Data continued The following dialog appears and allows you to create a path This is necessary because a Project consists of new project while you are still in the Import Assign several files and each Project shall be stored under a procedure separate directory ae ASH gt Click OK to confirm The New Project Dialog will be General Settings View data Fieldbook Name CI Projects L
61. red Measured Measured Measured Measured Hs View Edit 03 24 1999 15 31 03 03 24 1999 15 30 16 03 24 1999 15 28 51 03 24 1999 15 27 49 03 24 1999 15 27 23 03 24 1999 14 37 29 03 24 1999 14 37 15 03 24 1999 14 37 02 03 24 1999 14 36 05 03 24 1999 14 35 50 03 24 1999 14 35 35 03 24 1999 14 35 23 03 24 1999 14 34 07 03 24 1999 14 33 53 03 24 1999 14 33 34 03 24 1999 14 33 16 03 24 1999 14 32 50 03 24 1999 14 32 35 03 24 1999 14 32 19 03 24 1999 14 32 03 VE GPS Proc ft Adjustment 549015 6877 5248389 5450 463 6816 0 0157 549001 5503 5248386 3083 464 7723 0 0054 548990 7767 5248379 5363 464 6289 0 0040 548105 1604 5248994 1254 455 2429 0 0000 548995 1557 5248368 2212 464 7304 0 0057 549009 5777 5248393 6259 464 7209 0 0163 549010 5860 5248400 1653 464 5126 0 0121 549010 0274 5248405 7410 464 5815 0 0169 549006 1907 5248400 8876 464 7970 0 0140 549000 7209 5248401 3396 464 9044 0 0147 549000 0159 5248393 4023 464 8833 0 0129 549005 4558 5249292 9007 464 7437 0 0124 549008 3694 5248381 4031 464 3689 0 0154 549013 1217 5248379 8427 464 0770 0 0162 549011 5094 5248375 0657 464 3543 0 0194 549006 7832 5248376 6532 464 5458 0 0125 549006 0649 52483721503 464 4946 0 0149 549002 0657 5248373 4913 464 6176 0 0146 548999 9109 5248366 9922 464 5976 0 0182 549003 8968 5248365 6870 464 4924 0 0114 SA Points j Antennas Resuts gt Codelist gt From the Export menu select GIS CAD or gt Click on from
62. rmation parameters L Datum and Map In order to be able to calculate Transformation parameters we need two sets of coordinates The first set will be the coordinates of our Project PP Sample in the WGS84 coordinate system The second set will be the imported local coordinates from the Coordinate Set PP Sample local Name PP Sample Location C SKIPro Data Projects PP_S ample Date Created 01 20 2002 16 39 24 Last Used 01 20 2002 16 39 35 Avg Limit Pos i Avg Limit Hat 0 0750 Coordinate System WGS 1984 Compute Mod Grid Coordinates No Avg Combined Factor 1 0000 Northing Shift 0 0000 Easting Shift 0 0000 Time Zone 1h00 Manager Client x C Projects E Coordin Name PF Sample local Type Grid Note Date Created 01 20 2002 19 56 31 Last Used 01 20 2002 19 56 38 Coordinate System PP Sample No Points 3 Manager Client Street Map Reference Print Header Print Footer Co gt From the Tools menu click Datum Map or gt from the Tools List Bar or Toolbar click Datum and Map pr E SEPP Sample local gt In the upper Tree View open the Projects folder and select PP Sample gt In the lower Tree View open the Coordinate Sets folder and select PP Sample local gt Click on the Match tab to continue Quick Tour II Post Processing 5 9 Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Five Calculating Transformation Parameters
63. splays a list of all observation inter Point Subclass Fixed in Position and Height l vals and a graphical representation of the observation Coordinate Type Geodetic lt fe GSE local ti me for each in te rval Coordinate Format Latitude Longitude Height v l Height Mode i E 13 30 14 00 14 15 00 15 30 a Latitude Standard deviation fo m Hodo E 2 onto Longitude Standard deviation fo m TP214 Navigated TP306 Navigated Height Standard deviation fa m Navigated Navigated TP214 Navigated Control Navigated TP306 Navigated gt Change the Point Class to Control gt Change the Coordinates to the values below Latitude 47 23 45 92367 N Longitude 9 38 10 58353 E alu 7 Height 429 279 m H view dt VE GPS Proc f Adjustment Points 7 Antennas B Results gt Codelist gt Click OK to confirm The Point Symbol of point B215 indicates that the point class is now Control Quick Tour II Post Processing dg Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Two Processing Baselines continued A Baseline is always processed between a Reference The colour of the Rover intervals changes to Green point and a Rover point In the graphical window all observations are represented by horizontal bars which you can select as Reference or Rover To select the Reference point gt Right click the on horizontal bar of point B215 and se
64. sults Codelist A ET Graphical View of GPS Processing Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en EE ee An Overview of SKI Pro Accessing the On line Help The SKI Pro On line Help System is a very comprehen sive reference and includes all the detailed information about the whole software package x Any Information NOT contained in this user manual can be found in the On line Help EE System An Overview of SKI Pro Poe N Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en To display the On line Help System gt From the Help menu click Contents and Index The Help Topics property sheet appears E HTML Help Jol x 78 a Br Hide Bact Forward Print Options Leica Geosystems i Contents Index Search Favorites Previous Next 2 2 k 7 About SKI Pro LevelPak Pro BGettingHelp F Getting Help 12 SKI Prof LevelPak Pro Help 2 How to display and use the H7 2 How to use the navigation par 2 How to use browse sequence 2 How to find Help topic 2 How to navigate topics 2 How to use full text search 2 Advanced searching techniqu 2 How to print Help text 2 vwhat s this Help 2 Technical Support 2 Glossary of Terms 2 Tip of the Day GPS Tutorial User Interface Management Components Project Tools T Import Export How How How to display to use th to use br SKI Pro LevelPak Pro Help The onli
65. tem is already attached to the project Continue with Lesson Six Using a Coordinate System Quick Tour II Post Processing ee Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Lesson Six Using a Coordinate System with a Project In this Lesson you will learn how to use a Coordinate Here you can check that the new Coordinate System is System with a Project and switch between WGS84 and attached to the Project and verify the parameters local coordinates Ellipsoid Bessel Map Projection UTM 32 North and If the Project Management is not already open i train ae PP Sample WGS local should now be isplayed gt From the Management List Bar select Project Management gt Click OK to continue gt Right click on the Project PP Sample and select gt Right click on the Project PP Sample and select Open Properties The Project window opens with the last used View active gt Click on the Coordinates tab gt Select the Points tab The following dialog appears The view displays WGS 1984 coordinates in Geodetic EE format Project Properties 7 x Generdf Coordinates Nictionary Codelist Template ae a Pl E Pointld PointClass Epoch Latitude Longitude Ep Hat RT SS ae M8215 Control 12 21 1998 13 49 45 47 23 45 92367 N 9 3810 58353 E 429 2790 M8218 Reference 12 21 1998 14 57 30 47 23 11 07163 N 9 37 13 44102 E 431 9156 Transformation PP Sample M8313 Reference 12 21 1998 15 50 00 47 22 58 25949 N 9
66. ting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export continued The following dialog appears again Save in lea Data x Ej c SampleData File name Save as type AutoCAD Files def d ETE dxf dwg Cancel Lookup Table Sample DXF lt Lookup Settings All Control AutoCAD Version 12 3D gt Click the Settings button The following Property sheet appears General Coordinate System AutoCAD Coord Class Coord Type ferd v keca E Height Mode Ellipsoidal Point Type All kr Include IZ Deactivated Points Coord order E asting Northing v gt Change Coord Class to Main The coordinate triplets of the highest class will be exported gt Make sure the Coord Type is set to Grid and Local gt To continue click on the Coordinate System tab gt Make sure the Coordinate System Sample RT is selected gt To continue click on the AutoCAD tab Ensure that the Format is set to DXF as this is the ASCII format which is supported by most GIS CAD packages The remaining settings do not matter for this exercise gt Click on OK to close the Settings property page Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export Fe Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export continued The following dialog appears once again Export File Save in are lt l a c et Ee 3 Projects File name Sample Save as type
67. uick Tour make learn how to export data from SKI Pro to a GIS or CAD sure that you have already imported the real System using the DXF format time sample data into SKI Pro as explained in Quick Tour I Real Time The GIS CAD Export requires a DXF header file A DXF header file can be created in your CAD package and contains all block and attribute definitions layer defini tions line styles drawing extents and other settings needed by your GIS CAD program in order to convert the DXF file into a drawing file The DXF header file should be based on your GIS CAD template file such that it contains all definitions that you work with For information on how to create a DXF header file please refer to the documen tation of your GIS CAD software package To complete this exercise a DXF header sample file is already copied to your harddisk with the installation of SKI Pro amp This exercise assumes that your green soft ware protection dongle is connected and the option GIS CAD Export is activated Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export Quick Tour IV GIS CAD Export continued gt Open the Project RT Sample then click on the Points tab to display local grid coordinates The following list should be displayed i Project RT Sample Bis x Averaged Averaged Averaged Reference Averaged Measured Measured Measured Measured Measured Measured Measured Measured Measured Measured Measu
68. vailability e Road Line Editor e Format Manager These programs are not explained in this manual Please refer to the corresponding Manuals or Help Systems of the programs for more information sl Project Management All GPS data that is collected and that belongs together can be organized in SKI Pro within a single Project This Project could contain for example all data relating to a particular contract you are carrying out for a client In the Project Management you can create open and edit projects as well as register projects not contained in the project list The Project Management can also be used to attach and modify Coordinate Systems x contained within a project from outside SKI Pro Always use the Project Management to delete unwanted projects Deletion of projects or project files from outside of SKI Pro can result in the destruction of the consistency of the database which will lead to unrecoverable database errors Never delete a project or any of the files Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en mo An Overview of SKI Pro SKI Pro components continued SSI Coordinate Set Management The Coordinate Set Management manages Coordinate Sets that are stored in the SKI Pro database A Coordinate Set is a list of point coordinates that are stored independently from Projects A Coordinate System may be assigned to a Coordinate Set allowing you to switch between Cartesian Geodetic and Grid coordinates
69. ware pack age that accompanies Leica GPS me System 500 Hardware Projects Wh at is SKI P ro Coordinate Sets Leica s SKI Pro software is a com prehensive automated suite of programs for GPS surveying includ ing post processing and support of ie real time measurements Codelists Coordinate Systems Antennas It s functionality includes LJ Data import DO a I Data management Erard ag Q Data processing ies SEN Coon ie WES 1984 LJ Network adjustment SKI Pro user interface graphical view LJ Datum transformation LJ Data export Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en HE DE Introduction Licence Agreement and Support Software Protection m E Read the Software License agreement care Part of SKI Pro is not protected and may be used without fully before opening the package containing the software protection key dongle The unprotected part the installation CD ROM contains e Satellite Availability e Data Import e RINEX Export e ASCII Import Export e Project Management e Coordinate Set Management e Coordinate System Management e Sensor Transfer e View and Edit e Codelist Management e Antenna Management Introduction mA See Getting Started with SKI Pro 2 5en Software Protection continued The protected options are available individually and can be accessed by using the software protection key only The protected options are e GPS Processing e Datum and Map e Adjustment
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