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High Rise Properties - General Settings

When you add the High Rise module, the High Rise Properties dialog appears with this tab.

If you select the module in the Tree view after you have added the module, the categories and settings of this tab appear in the Properties view.

The General Settings tab refers to the adjustment functionality of the High Rise module and to bi-directional position updates in combination with Trimble Access. Use it also to set parameters for tilt correction, if you can provide deflection values.

Adjustment category

The adjustment category pertains to the adjustment of processed network baselines.

Fixed stations: Specifies the number of currently fixed stations. To change the selection of fixed stations, click the browse button. The Select Stations dialog appears, which offers all stations passing the parent Synchronizer module for selection.

Tilt Correction category

Further improvement of the adjusted coordinates at measurement time is possible, if one adds the total deflection value computed from a series of inclinometers. For getting the total deflection values, one adds an In-Place Inclinometer module to the Trimble 4D Control Server setup. This module manages one or several inclinometer sensors and computes a total deflection value from the sum of individual lateral offsets. Use the properties of the Tilt Correction category to select the inclinometer sensor and to specify a time-out for the data.

Select inclinometer: This property enables you to select an In-Place Inclinometer module from all such modules set up in the current system configuration. To do so, set the focus onto the Select inclinometer setting and click the browse button. This opens the Select Inclinometer dialog. After you have selected the In-Place Inclinometer module, the Select inclinometer value field displays the configuration name of the selected module.

Maximum age of data: For effectively being applied as correctives, the last update time of the total deflection value must match the time of the GNSS data to a certain, user-defined degree. Therefore, the High Rise module compares the time-stamp of the last In-Place Inclinometer's total deflection result with the time-stamp of the RTK Engine's processing result for that station. If the last total deflection value is older than the threshold setting for this property, it will not be applied to the coordinate adjustment and the module will show the "infected" health status.

See Also

Select Stations dialog

Select Inclinometer dialog

Adjustment functionality in High Rise

RTK Engine

Configuration dialog

High Rise Properties dialog

High Rise views