4.1.4. Coordintates
There
are different ways to enter coordinates into GART-2000®
CE.
One possibility is to enter them manually; another possibility is to import
coordinates from a file. With the coordinate input and output modules it is
possible to exchange coordinates from one GART-2000® CE
project
to another. Consequently, there is the possibility of building up a fixed stock
of coordinates and to import the needed coordinates into new projects from
otherfiles.
Coordinates can be entered
manually in the Input > Coordinates
submenu. The coordinates have to be entered with respect to the projection
defined in the Initial > Constants
> GPS submenu (e.g. UTM or Gauss-Krueger). The coordinates can be entered
either in plane or, using the button <Geo.>,
geographical (WGS84) mode. A conversion between user-coordinates and
geographical mode is done automatically when switching between the modes. Please
note that the current selected user coordinate system in the Initial
> Constants >GPS submenu is
applied for the conversion.
The
fields have the following meanings:
Pnt No |
Point number (up to 32 alphanumerical characters) |
Code | Point code (can be changed in the file vp_art.txt) |
MA | Marker type (can be changed in the file vp_vmrk.txt) |
East | East-coordinate in the user system [m] |
North | North-coordinate in the user system [m] |
Height | Height in the user system [m] |
AcP | Precision
of the position calculation:
0 - no position D - digitized point M - measured point R - calculated point S - control point |
AcH | Precision
height calculation:
0 - no height 1 - Order 1 (lowest order, e.g. total station measurement) 2 - Order 2 (medium order) 3 - Order 3 (highest order, e.g. height control point) |
Comment | Comment for additional point information (can be changed in the file vp_komme.txt) |
For information about coordinate import from files see Input > Import.