Survey points
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This chapter explains the commands and functions that are available in point survey with GPS and total stations.
Since some operations are identical if working with a GNSS receiver or a total station, these are explained in this chapter.
There is a dedicated chapter regarding the survey functions with a GNSS receiver and the survey functions with a total station.
To access the Survey points functions open the Survey tab.
Survey graphic view: understanding how to change the visualization option and manage the view during the survey.
Survey code assignment: how to assign a survey code during the survey.
Quick codes: how to create quick codes tables with the most used codes.
GIS features: how to assign GIS attributes during the survey.
Smart Drawing: how to draw during the survey.
Average coordinates: how to average a coordinate measuring it multiple times.
Tools and utilities: understanding the different utilities in the survey page.
Video tutorials | |
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![]() How to perform a survey using a total station. | ![]() How to change the different working views in the survey page to work with maps or WMS in background. |
![]() Surveying with GNSS receiver and IMU How to survey points with GNSS receivers with IMU to measure points with the pole tilted. | ![]() How to use linework functions to draw efficiently lines with coding. |
![]() How to use the function Advanced average and analysis to measure control points with GNSS with advanced checks on accuracy. | ![]() Static survey with GNSS receiver How to perform a survey with GNSS equipment. |
![]() Drawing in the field with the smart drawing tools How to draw in the field using the Smart Drawing Tools. | ![]() How to automatically measure points while walking, using different methods. |
![]() How to use the X-Tilt function to measure hidden points using any GNSS receivers or TPS with two measurements with the tilted pole. | |
Webinars | |
![]() Surveying and drawing in the field with X PAD Ultimate (2020-06-11) Surveying and drawing with X-PAD Ultimate in the field |