X-Pole system
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The X-Pole solution allows working simultaneously with TPS and GNSS using the best features of each system as required and with maximum flexibility.
The TPS can be oriented directly using the GNSS position acquired simultaneously with the measurement of the prism. It is not necessary to measure points with GNSS first and then measure the same points again with TPS. The operation can be performed at the same time with greater speed and accuracy.
A single click changes the measurement mode and switches from GNSS to TPS mode and vice versa. The change of system is hardly noticeable, since only the panel changes to the current instrument.
The GNSS system positioned above the prism allows a direct rotation on the prism direction speeding lock operations of the prism after loss. With GNSS initialised, the TPS rotates to the exact position of the prism and locks is immediately without any search. With a GNSS position not initialised, the TPS rotates to the approximate position and starts the search for the prism in the surrounding area. In both cases, the locking speed of the prism is greater than the traditional search.
Using the X-Pole in the station setup: how to setup the station when working with X-Pole.
Using the X-Pole in site calibration: how to create a GNSS site calibration when working with X-Pole.
Using the X-Pole during the survey: how to work with X-Pole in survey and stakeout.
X-Pole pole height: how to correctly manage heights.
Search prism from GNSS position: how to search for the prism using the GNSS position of the receiver.
Video tutorials | |
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![]() Configuration and how to work with X-Pole system How to configure X-PAD for the hybrid system using a robotic total station and a GNSS, and how to use the system in the field | |
Webinars | |
![]() Mixed Surveying GNSS and Total Station EN (2020-05-11) Mixing GNSS and TPS measurements in X-PAD Ultimate field software. |