3D Office Refguide
description
Transcript of 3D Office Refguide
-
$/FCE
2EFERENCE'UIDE
/FCE3OFTWARE
-
P O S I T I O N I N G S Y S T E M S
3Refe
Copyrigh
All contents in this manuInc. All rights reserved. accessed, copied, stored,
or otherwise reproducD-Officerence Guide
Part Number 7010-0684Rev C
t Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc.September, 2010
al are copyrighted by Topcon Positioning System, The information contained herein may not be used, displayed, sold, modified, published, or distributed, ed without express written consent from Topcon.
-
ECO#3982
-
P/N 7010-0684
TOC
Table of ContentsPreface ...............
Terms and ConditiManual Conventio
Whats New with 3
Chapter 1Introduction .......
Installing 3D-OfficUninstalling 3D-OStarting 3D-OfficeGetting Acquainte
Main Screen .Menu Bar ......Standard Toolb3D-view and P3D-view and P
File Operations ....Opening a FileSaving a File .Printing the Di
Help Topics .........Help Topic To
About 3D-Office .
Chapter 2Project Files .......
Importing ConImporting ConOpening a ConOpening a Poc
Viewing Selected Ci................................................... ixons ...................................................... ixns ........................................................ xii
D-Office .................................. xiii
................................................... 1-1e ......................................................... 1-1ffice .................................................... 1-3 ........................................................... 1-4d .......................................................... 1-5............................................................. 1-5............................................................. 1-6ar ....................................................... 1-12rofile View Menu Bars ...................... 1-14rofile View Toolbars ......................... 1-16............................................................. 1-18 ........................................................... 1-18............................................................. 1-19splay ................................................... 1-20............................................................. 1-22olbar ................................................... 1-24............................................................. 1-25
................................................... 2-1trol Points ........................................... 2-2trol Points from a Text File ............... 2-3trol Point File .................................... 2-4ket-3D File ......................................... 2-5ontrol Point Information .................. 2-6
-
Table of Contents
ii
Managing Control Points ................................................. 2-8Adding Control Points ............................................... 2-9Editing Control Points ............................................... 2-11Deleting Control Points ............................................. 2-12
Creating Custom Import/Export Formats for Text Files .. 2-13Managing Layers .............................................................. 2-16
Adding a LayeDeleting a LaySetting Layer CDisplaying Poi
Using Coordinate SApplying a ProCreating a CusApplying a Ge
Viewing GPS LocaPrinciples of G
Viewing and AddiAdding a mmGDownloading m
Calculating CoordGeodetic/Grid Creating a CusSetting Project
Chapter 3Point Files ...........
Importing and OpeImporting intoImporting PoinImporting PoinImporting PoinOpening a PoinOpening a PocOpening an Au
Viewing InformatiPoint List ViewText File View
Managing Point La3D-Office Reference Guide
r .......................................................... 2-17er ........................................................ 2-18olor .................................................... 2-19
nt Labels ............................................. 2-19ystem Data ........................................ 2-20jection ................................................ 2-20tom Projection or Datum .................... 2-21oid ....................................................... 2-22lization Information ........................... 2-25PS Localization .................................. 2-26
ng mmGPS Transmitter Information .. 2-27PS Transmitter .................................. 2-28mGPS Transmitter Calibration Data 2-29
inates .................................................. 2-30Coordinate Calculations ..................... 2-30tom Projection .................................... 2-33 Units .................................................. 2-35
.................................................. 3-1ning Point Files .................................. 3-1 a 3D Project or 3D Point File ............ 3-1ts from Pocket-3D ............................. 3-2ts from an AutoCAD File .................. 3-3ts from a Text File ............................. 3-4ts File ................................................. 3-5
ket-3D Point File ................................ 3-5toCAD File ........................................ 3-6
on ........................................................ 3-6 .......................................................... 3-7
........................................................... 3-8yers .................................................... 3-9
-
Table of Contents
P/N 7010-0684
Working with Points ........................................................ 3-11Adding Points ............................................................ 3-11Editing Points ............................................................ 3-11Deleting Points .......................................................... 3-12Adjusting Point Elevations ........................................ 3-12Converting Coordinates to Feet or Meters ................ 3-13Translating Po
Exporting Points .Exporting PoinExporting PoinExporting Poin
Chapter 4Linework Files ...
Importing and OpeImporting LineImporting LineImporting LineOpening a LinOpening a Poc
Creating LineworkDraping PolyliDeleting Polyl
Viewing LineworkManaging LineworSetting Unit OptioExporting Linewor
Exporting LineExporting LineExporting Line
Chapter 5TIN Files .............
Importing and OpeImporting a TIImporting fromImporting fromImporting an Riii
int Coordinates ................................... 3-15............................................................. 3-16ts to a 3D Point File .......................... 3-16ts to a Pocket-3D Controller ............. 3-17ts to a Text File ................................. 3-18
................................................... 4-1ning Linework ................................... 4-1work into a 3D Project File ............... 4-2work from Pocket-3D ....................... 4-2work from an AutoCAD File ............ 4-3
ework File .......................................... 4-4ket-3D Linework File ........................ 4-4 ........................................................... 4-5nes onto TIN ...................................... 4-6ines ..................................................... 4-7 Information ....................................... 4-7k Layers ............................................. 4-8
ns ........................................................ 4-8k ......................................................... 4-8work to a File .................................... 4-8work to a Pocket-3D Controller ........ 4-9work to an AutoCAD File ................. 4-10
................................................... 5-1ning a TIN Surface ............................ 5-1N Surface ........................................... 5-2 Pocket-3D ........................................ 5-2 an AutoCAD File ............................. 5-3EB Triangle File ............................... 5-4
-
Table of Contents
iv
Opening a TIN Surface File ....................................... 5-4Opening a Pocket-3D TIN File .................................. 5-5
Creating a TIN Surface File ............................................. 5-5Creating a TIN Surface File from a 3D Alignment ... 5-5Creating a TIN Surface From Selected
Points/Linework ..................................................... 5-7Creating a TINCreating a TIN
Selection PoMerging TIN S
Viewing Triangle IViewing and Editin
Editing a TIN Copying a TINDeleting a TIN
Working with TINDeleting TrianDeleting TrianConsolidating
Viewing a 3D SimViewing a Profile oComparing Surface
Comparing SuComparing 3D
Setting TIN SurfacSetting Unit OptioExporting a TIN S
Exporting a TIExporting a TI
Chapter 6Alignment Files ..
Opening an AlignmTools Menu Optio
Measuring theShowing SurfaComparing Al
Importing and Ope3D-Office Reference Guide
Surface From Selected Triangles ...... 5-7 Surface Clipped to the lygon ................................................... 5-8urfaces ............................................... 5-8nformation ......................................... 5-9g TIN Surfaces .................................. 5-10
Surface ................................................ 5-11 Surface .............................................. 5-12 Surface .............................................. 5-13 Surfaces ............................................. 5-13gles with Long Sides .......................... 5-13gles ..................................................... 5-15Duplicate TIN Points .......................... 5-16ulation of the TIN Surface .................. 5-16f the TIN Surface .............................. 5-18s ......................................................... 5-20
rfaces in 3D Project Files ................... 5-20 Surface Files ..................................... 5-21e View Options .................................. 5-22ns ......................................................... 5-23urface .................................................. 5-24N Surface to a TIN Surface File ......... 5-24N Surface to Pocket-3D ..................... 5-25
.................................................. 6-1ent File in 3D-Office ........................ 6-1
ns ......................................................... 6-1 Distance/Area of the Alignment ........ 6-2ce Elevations ...................................... 6-3ignment Surfaces ................................ 6-3ning an Alignment ............................. 6-4
-
Table of Contents
P/N 7010-0684
Importing an Alignment ............................................ 6-5Importing from Pocket-3D ........................................ 6-6Importing a LandXML Alignment File ..................... 6-6Importing Alignment Features .................................. 6-8Opening an Alignment in 3D-Office ......................... 6-9Opening a Pocket-3D Alignment File ....................... 6-9
Creating and EditinCreating a PolyCreating FeatuPlacing a RoadEditing TemplUsing Multiple
Viewing and EditinCopying an AlDeleting an Al
Horizontal ElemenAdding a HoriInserting a HorEditing a HorizDeleting a HorPrinting HorizSaving the Hor
Text File ....Vertical Profile Ele
Adding a ProfiInserting a VerEditing a VertiDeleting a VerPrinting VerticSaving the Ver
Templates ............Adding a TemEditing a TempDeleting an ElDeleting a Tem
Placing a Road TemAdding a RoadEditing a Roadv
g an Alignment in a 3D Project File . 6-10line .................................................... 6-10
re Line Templates .............................. 6-11 Template .......................................... 6-13
ates ..................................................... 6-14 Templates ......................................... 6-14g Alignments .................................... 6-15
ignment .............................................. 6-16ignment .............................................. 6-17ts ........................................................ 6-18zontal Element .................................... 6-19izontal Element ................................. 6-20ontal Element .................................... 6-21izontal Element .................................. 6-22ontal Elements .................................... 6-22izontal Alignment Table as a ............................................................. 6-22ments ................................................. 6-23le Element .......................................... 6-24tical Profile Element .......................... 6-25cal Profile Element ............................ 6-26tical Profile Element .......................... 6-27al Profiles ........................................... 6-27tical Profile Table as a Text File ....... 6-27............................................................. 6-28plate .................................................... 6-28late .................................................... 6-31
ement .................................................. 6-32plate .................................................. 6-33plate ................................................. 6-34
Template Placement ......................... 6-35 Template Placement ......................... 6-36
-
Table of Contents
vi
Deleting a Road Template Placement ........................ 6-36Viewing a 3D Simulation of the Alignment ..................... 6-37Viewing a Profile of the Alignment ................................. 6-39Setting View Options ....................................................... 6-41Exporting an Alignment ................................................... 6-43
Exporting to an Alignment File ................................. 6-43Exporting to a
Setting Unit Optio
Chapter 7Plane Files ..........
Importing and OpeImporting a PlImporting fromOpening a PlanOpening a Poc
Calculating a PlaneWorking with Plan
Viewing PlaneViewing a 3D Sim
Copy a Plane SCreate a New PEditing a PlaneDefine a BounDefine a BounDeleting a Plan
Comparing SurfaceComparing Su
Setting Plane OptioExporting a Plane
Exporting to a Exporting to a
Chapter 8Grid Files ............
Opening a Grid SuOpening a GridGrid Propertie3D-Office Reference Guide
Pocket-3D Controller ......................... 6-44ns ......................................................... 6-45
.................................................. 7-1ning a Plane Surface .......................... 7-1ane Surface ......................................... 7-1 Pocket-3D ........................................ 7-2e Surface in 3D-Office ...................... 7-3
ket-3D Plane File ................................ 7-3 Surface .............................................. 7-4e Surfaces ........................................... 7-5 Surfaces ............................................. 7-5ulation of the Plane Surface ................ 7-7urface ................................................. 7-7lane Surface ...................................... 7-8s Boundary ....................................... 7-9
dary Using the Selection Polygon ...... 7-10dary by Selecting an Existing Polygon 7-12e Surface ............................................ 7-13s ......................................................... 7-13
rfaces in Different Files ...................... 7-15ns ....................................................... 7-17
Surface ................................................ 7-18Plane File ........................................... 7-18Pocket-3D Controller ......................... 7-19
.................................................. 8-1rface in 3D-Office .............................. 8-1 File ................................................... 8-1
s ........................................................... 8-2
-
Table of Contents
P/N 7010-0684
Tools Menu Options ........................................................ 8-2Computing the Distance Between Points/Polygons .. 8-2Displaying Surface Elevation .................................... 8-5Comparing Grid Surfaces .......................................... 8-5Importing a Grid ........................................................ 8-6
Creating a Grid Surface ................................................... 8-7Viewing Grid Info
Editing a Grid Copying a GridDeleting a Grid
Loading a Grid SuExporting a Grid S
Chapter 9Cut/Fill Files .......
Opening a Cut/fill Cut/Fill Main S
Viewing Plot PropSaving Plot PrPrinting Plot P
Creating a Cut/fill Comparing SurfaceSetting Plot Option
Appendix AConnecting a Com
Appendix BHot Keys .............
Indexvii
rmation ............................................... 8-10Surface ............................................... 8-13 Surface ............................................. 8-13 Surface ............................................. 8-14
rface from a TIN Surface ................... 8-15urface ................................................. 8-17
................................................... 9-1File ..................................................... 9-1creen ................................................. 9-2
erties ................................................... 9-2operties ............................................... 9-3roperties ............................................. 9-4File ..................................................... 9-4s in Different Files ............................ 9-6s ......................................................... 9-8
puter to a Controller ............. A-1
................................................... B-1
-
Table of Contents
Notes:
viii 3D-Office Reference Guide
-
P/N 7010-0684
Preface
PrefaceThank you for purchasaccessory (the ProducManual) have been p(TPS) for owners of assist owners with the with the Product and it(the Terms and Condi
Terms andUSE This product is deshould have a good knoimplement the types ofgovernment protectionjob sites.COPYRIGHT All inforintellectual property ofare reserved. You may derivative works of, selthird party access to, anManual without TPS einformation for the carinformation and data inare developed by the exmoney, and are the resuarrangement by TPS.
NOTICE Pleaseixing your Topcon receiver, survey product or t). The materials available in this manual (the repared by Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. Topcon products. This Manual is designed to use of software (the Software) to be used s use is subject to these terms and conditions tions).
Conditionssigned to be used by a professional. The user wledge of the safe use of the product and safety procedures recommended by the local agency for both private use and commercial
mation contained in this Manual is the , and copyrighted material of TPS. All rights not use, access, copy, store, display, create l, modify, publish, distribute, or allow any y graphics, content, information or data in this xpress written consent and may only use such
e and operation of your receiver. The this Manual are a valuable asset of TPS and penditure of considerable work, time and lt of original selection, coordination and
read these Terms and Conditions carefully.
-
Preface
x
TRADEMARKS Topcon, HiPer, 3D-Office, Pocket-3D, and Topcon Positioning Systems are trademarks of TPS. Microsoft, Windows, and ActiveSync are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used by Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. under license. AutoCAD is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc. Other product and company names mrespective owners.
DISCLAIMER OF WARWARRANTIES IN ANACCOMPANYING THRECEIVER ARE PROWARRANTIES. TPS DOF MERCHANTABILUSE OR PURPOSE. TBE LIABLE FOR TECOMISSIONS CONTAICONSEQUENTIAL DFURNISHING, PERFOOR THE RECEIVER. INCLUDE BUT ARE OR DESTRUCTION OREVENUE, OR LOSSTPS IS NOT RESPONCOSTS INCURRED ISUBSTITUTE PRODUOTHERS, INCONVENEVENT, TPS SHALL OTHERWISE TO YOUIN EXCESS OF THE P
LICENSE AGREEMENsupplied by TPS or dowin connection with the and Conditions in this Terms and Conditions.non-transferable licensherein and in any case 3D-Office Reference Guide
entioned herein may be trademarks of their
RANTY EXCEPT FOR ANY APPENDIX OR A WARRANTY CARD E PRODUCT, THIS MANUAL AND THE
VIDED AS-IS. THERE ARE NO OTHER ISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
ITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PS AND ITS DISTRIBUTORS SHALL NOT HNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR NED HEREIN; NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR AMAGES RESULTING FROM THE RMANCE OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL
SUCH DISCLAIMED DAMAGES NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF TIME, LOSS F DATA, LOSS OF PROFIT, SAVINGS OR
OF THE PRODUCTS USE. IN ADDITION SIBLE OR LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR N CONNECTION WITH OBTAINING
CTS OR SOFTWARE, CLAIMS BY IENCE, OR ANY OTHER COSTS. IN ANY
HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES OR OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY URCHASE PRICE FOR THE RECEIVER.
T Use of any computer programs or software nloaded from a TPS website (the Software)
receiver constitutes acceptance of these Terms Manual and an agreement to abide by these The user is granted a personal, non-exclusive, e to use such Software under the terms stated only with a single receiver or single computer.
-
Terms and Conditions
P/N 7010-0684
You may not assign or transfer the Software or this license without the express written consent of TPS. This license is effective until terminated. You may terminate the license at any time by destroying the Software and Manual. TPS may terminate the license if you fail to comply with any of the Terms or Conditions. You agree to destroy the Software and manual upon termination of your use of the receiver. All ownership, copyright athe Software belong toreturn any unused softw
CONFIDENTIALITY T(collectively, the Confproprietary informationInformation with a degrcare you would use in ssecrets. Nothing in this Confidential Informatioappropriate to operate oalso keep the Confidentbecome legally compelInformation, you shall gprotective order or othe
WEBSITE; OTHER STTPS website (or any otTPS literature or madeTPS modifies these Terlicense, warranty and l
SAFETY Improper useproperty and/or malfunbe repaired by authorizreview and heed the sa
MISCELLANEOUS Thamended, modified, suabove Terms and Condaccordance with, the lato conflict of laws.xi
nd other intellectual property rights in and to TPS. If these license terms are not acceptable,
are and manual.
his Manual, its contents and the Software idential Information) are the confidential and of TPS. You agree to treat TPS Confidential ee of care no less stringent that the degree of afeguarding your own most valuable trade paragraph shall restrict you from disclosing n to your employees as may be necessary or r care for the receiver. Such employees must iality Information confidential. In the event you led to disclose any of the Confidential ive TPS immediate notice so that it may seek a
r appropriate remedy.
ATEMENTS No statement contained at the her website) or in any other advertisements or by an employee or independent contractor of ms and Conditions (including the Software
imitation of liability). of the receiver can lead to injury to persons or ction of the product. The receiver should only ed TPS warranty service centers. Users should fety warnings in an Appendix.
e above Terms and Conditions may be perseded, or canceled, at any time by TPS. The itions will be governed by, and construed in ws of the State of California, without reference
-
Preface
xii
Manual ConventionsThis manual uses the following conventions:Example Description
FileExit Click the File menu and click Exit.Enter Click tTopo IndicaNotes Indica
within
NOTE
Furthemainte
TIP
Suppleconfig
NOTICE
Suppleon sysmeasu
CAUTION
Notificadversperform
WARNING
Notificdamaginjury.3D-Office Reference Guide
he button labeled Enter.tes the name of a dialog box or screen.tes a field on a dialog box or screen, or a tab a dialog box or screen.
r information to note about the configuration, nance, or setup of a system.
mentary information that can help you ure, maintain, or set up a system.
mentary information that can have an affect tem operation, system performance, rements, or personal safety.
ation that an action has the potential to ely affect system operation, system
ance, data integrity, or personal health.
ation that an action will result in system e, loss of data, loss of warranty, or personal
-
P/N 7010-0684
Whats New
Whats New with 3D-OfficThe following list brieflatest version of 3D-OfProjection, Datum, and GSupport A number of projections
geoids are included with installation.See Using Coordinate SData on page 2-20 for de
Custom projections and dare supported via a 3D Pror 3D Control file.See Creating a Custom Projection or Datum on page 2-21 for details.
mmGPS Transmitter Sup If a control point file incl
mmGPS transmitter information, this data canviewed.
If the computer and mmGtransmitter are connectedfirmware and adjustment can be uploaded. See Viewing and AddingmmGPS Transmitter Information on page 2-2details.xiiiely describes new features and functions for the fice. eoid
and the
ystem tails.
atums oject
portuded
PS , data
7 for
-
Whats New with 3D-Office
xiv
Template Placement Function MovedFor alignments, the template placement function is now included as a tab on the Road templates dialog box.
Merge TIN SurfacesA new function that mergesvisible TIN surfaces into onSee Merging TIN Surfacepage 5-8 for details.
Alignment ProfileA profile of the alignment cviewed.See Viewing a Profile of tAlignment on page 6-39 fdetails.
Alignment Elements ImpIn a 3D Project file, horizocenterlines, vertical profilex-sections can be importedvarious file formats.See Importing Alignment Features on page 6-8 for d3D-Office Reference Guide
all e.
s on
an be
he or
ortntal s, and from
etails.
-
Whats New with 3D-Office
P/N 7010-0684
Surface ParametersFor TIN, Alignment, Plane and Grid surfaces, parameters are located/have been relocated on the corresponding surfaces dialog box. From here, the surface namlayer, and visibility can be edited. The surfaces propecan be viewed or edited.See one of the following secfor details. Viewing and Editing TIN
Surfaces on page 5-10 Viewing and Editing
Alignments on page 6-1 Working with Plane Surf
on page 7-5 Viewing Grid Informatio
page 8-10Grid Surface SupportGrid surfaces are now suppand include the following functions: View, edit, copy, delete g Create a grid Load grid data from a TIN
surface Import/export grids View machine pass informSee Chapter 8 for details.
Surface TooltipsDrag the cursor anywhere wthe surface to display the elevation. See Showing SuElevations on page 6-3 fordetails.xv
e,
rties
tions
5aces
n on
orted,
rids
ation
ithin
rface
-
Whats New with 3D-Office
xvi
Update Authorization CodesOccasionally, authorization codes can be purchased to upgrade or update a current copy of 3D-Office. See About 3D-Office on page 1-25 for details. 3D-Office Reference Guide
-
P/N 7010-0684
Chapter 1
IntroductionWelcome to 3D-Officemachine control applicWith 3D-Office, you caprepare files for any jothe System Five-3D cothe field. 3D-Office imbox and Pocket-3D for
Installing 33D-Office comes on a system requirements necomputer; optional accbetween the computer
1. Insert the 3DMC Scomputer.
2. Navigate to the CD3D-Office folder t
3. Double-click the Sinstallation process
Figu
Table 1
Microsoft Wind2000/XP
128MB of RAM1-1, Topcons fully featured 3DMC software for ations.n create, edit, import/export, design, and
bsite. Many of these files can be exported to ntrol box and Pocket-3D for immediate use in ports files from the System Five-3D control office evaluation.
D-OfficeCD to install on a computer. Table 1-1 lists the eded to properly use this software on a
essories include CF card access to transfer files and System Five-3D control box.
oftware CD into the CD-ROM drive of the
-ROM drives folder and double-click the o open it.etup.exe icon (Figure 1-1) to begin the .
re 1-1. 3D-Office Setup.exe Icon
-1. 3D-Office System Requirements
ows 98/NT/ 2MB of available hard-disk space (3MB recommended)
CD-ROM drive
-
Introduction
1-2
4. Select a new destination folder or keep the default folder in which to install 3D-Office, and press Next (Figure 1-2).
5. After reading the License Agreement, press I accept... and press Next. The installation process begins (Figure 1-2).
6. Press Finish to exicreates a shortcut tcomputers Deskto
F3D-Office Reference Guide
Figure 1-2. Install 3D-Office
t the installation wizard. The wizard also o 3D-Office (Figure 1-3), placing it on the p.
igure 1-3. 3D-Office Shortcut
-
Uninstalling 3D-Office
P/N 7010-0684
Uninstalling 3D-Office1. Navigate to the computers add/remove programs dialog box
(press the Start buttonSettingsControl PanelAdd or Remove Programs) and remove the Topcon 3D-Office program.
2. Press Yes at the confirmation (Figure 1-4).
F
The Setup Status duninstall progress.
3. Press OK to ackno
Figure 11-3
igure 1-4. Remove 3D-Office?
ialog box briefly displays, showing the
wledge the removal of 3D-Office (Figure 1-5).
-5. 3D-Office Successfully Removed
-
Introduction
1-4
Starting 3D-OfficeTo start 3D-Office, click one of the following:
StartProgramsTopcon3D-Office Topcon 3D-Office shortcut
Upon initial startup, 3D(Figure 1-6). Record thyour Topcon Dealer wiauthorization codes:
Once you receive the auopen 3D-Office (Figurtime, a new project filefor details on creating,
F
Once entered, the authothe About 3D-Office scmore details on viewin
Device identificati Company name Contact name Company address3D-Office Reference Guide
-Office requires authorization codes to start e device identification number and contact th the following information to receive
thorization codes, enter them and press OK to e 1-6). When opening 3D_Office for the first displays. See File Operations on page 1-18 opening, and saving projects.
igure 1-6. Enter Access Code
rization codes can be located and changed on reen. See About 3D-Office on page 1-25 for g/changing authorization codes.
on Contact phone number Contact email address Software Type (3D-Office)
-
Getting Acquainted
P/N 7010-0684
Getting AcquaintedThis section introduces the various menus, buttons, and windows used for viewing, managing, and editing project files.
Main ScreenThe 3D-Office main sccomponents:
Title bar displays Menu bar contain
and depends on typ Toolbar contains System buttons m
dialog boxes Status bar display
status, as well as c Plan View shows
in the current file
Fig1-5
reen (Figure 1-7) has the following
the name of the files drop-down menus for the various functions, e of file being displayed
shortcut buttons to frequently used functionsinimizes, maximizes, and closes windows and
s informative messages about the programs ursor/selection-tool coordinates a graphical representation of the data available
ure 1-7. 3D-Office Main Screen
Menu BarToolbar
Plan View
Status Bar
Title Bar
-
Introduction
1-6
Menu BarDepending on the type of file open in 3D-Office, the menu bar displays different menus. Figure 1-8 describes the menu bar for 3D-Office file types.
Figu
Table 1-2 The followin
File Type
3D Office file (*.tp3)
See Figu
Control file (*.gc3)TIN surface (*.tn3)Alignment (*.rd3)
Points(*.pt3)Linework (*.ln3)Plane surface (*.pl3)
Cut/fill plot (*.cf3)
Grid surface (*.gd3)3D-Office Reference Guide
re 1-8. Menu Bar for Project Files
g table lists the menu bar for other file types. Table 1-2. Types of Menus
Toolbar Type
re 1-8 above.
-
Getting Acquainted
P/N 7010-0684
Table 1-3 describes the menu options available in each menu. Some menu options change, depending upon the file type open.
Table 1-3. 3D-Office Menu Options
Menu Functions
File Available for all file types, in general the File
Edit 1-7
menu provides the following functions: opens, saves, and closes a 3D-Office file opens a file from a Pocket-3D controller or
another programs file type closes the active file prints the contents of the current plan view defines variables for printing active Project or
Cut/Fill files provides fast access to recently opened files exits and closes 3D-Office Available for all file types, in general the Edit menu provides the following functions: allows a redo or undo of the last operation cuts, copies, or pastes information inverts selected/un-selected data in TIN surface
files
-
Introduction
1-8
View
In 3D simulation view, the View menu has specific functions for controlling thsimulation. See 3D-view aProfile View Menu Bars opage 1-14 for details.
Available for all file types, in general the View menu provides the following functions: zooms in by 200% and zooms out by 50% on the
display screen
Project
Table 1-3. 3D-Office Menu Options (Continued)
Menu Functions3D-Office Reference Guide
e nd n
zooms to a part of the design area indicated with a drawn window
displays the previous view magnification displays the entire extents of the design area sets the selection cursor to Select or Pan mode selects points and lines or triangles for some file
types sets the view status for the Toolbar, Scale bar,
and Status bar sets unit options for some file types
Available for 3D Project (*.tp3), the Project menu provides the following functions. For Control (*.gc3) files, only the Control points menu option is available. sets and manages layer properties displays control point and GPS localization
information imports and exports control points calculates map-projection coordinates defines a custom projection sets unit options for Project files
-
Getting Acquainted
P/N 7010-0684
Points Available for 3D Project (*.tp3) and Points (*.pt3) files, the Points menu provides the following: sets layer properties
Linework (.tp3)
Table 1-3. 3D-Office Menu Options (Continued)
Menu Functions
(.ln3)1-9
adds, edits, and deletes points displays the point list imports and exports control points transforms coordinates sets unit options for Project files Available for 3D Project (*.tp3) and Linework files (*.ln3) files, the Linework menu provides the following functions. For Linework (*.ln3) files, this menu also views and edits layers. creates a new polyline drapes selected polyline entities to the TIN deletes selected polylines converts polylines to a new alignment imports linework files exports selected linework
-
Introduction
1-10
TIN Available for 3D Project (*.tp3) and TIN surface (*.tn3) files, the TIN menu provides the following functions: displays TIN surface information
Alignment (.tp3)
Table 1-3. 3D-Office Menu Options (Continued)
Menu Functions
.rd33D-Office Reference Guide
generates new TIN surfaces deletes triangles transforms the current TIN surface consolidates duplicate TIN points displays a 3D representation of the TIN surface displays a profile through the TIN surface imports and exports TIN surfaces compares the current TIN surface with another
surface sets TIN unit options Available for 3D Project (*.tp3) and Alignment (*.rd3) files, the Alignment menu provides the following functions. (Only some menu items are available for *.rd3 files). displays alignment information configures horizontal elements, vertical curves,
and template placement creates, edits, and places templates reverses alignment stationing generates a TIN surface from alignment
information displays a 3D representation of the alignment displays a profile of the alignment surface imports alignment information, horizontal
centerlines, vertical profiles, and cross-sections exports alignment information sets alignment profile and plan view options
-
Getting Acquainted
P/N 7010-0684
Plane (.tp3) Available for 3D Project (*.tp3) and Plane surface (*.pl3) files, the Plane menu provides the following functions: displays plane information
Grid menu
Tools menu
Table 1-3. 3D-Office Menu Options (Continued)
Menu Functions
(.pl3)1-11
sets plane parameters calculates new plane surfaces defines plane boundaries imports and exports plane surfaces compares a plane surface with another surface
type sets plane options
Available for 3D Project (*.tp3) and Grid surface (*.gd3) files, the Grid menu provides the following functions: displays grid surface information creates a new grid removes all grid data loads a current grid surface imports and exports a grid surface sets grid surface options
Available for 3D Project (*.tp3) files, 3D TIN (*.tn3), 3D Alignment (*.rd3), 3D Plane (*.pl3), and 3D Grid (*.gd3) files, the Tools menu provides the following functions: computes the distance between points and areas
of polygons shows surface elevations (depending on the
view) shows surface/alignment tool tips (depending on
the view) compares surfaces (depending on the view)
-
Introduction
1-12
Standard TooThe standard toolbar fofrequently used functio
F
Upon start-up, the tool To display or hide To move the Toolb
the Toolbar, then dthe mouse button.
Window menu Available for all file types, the Window menu provides the following functions: opens the current file in a new window
Help menu
Table 1-3. 3D-Office Menu Options (Continued)
Menu Functions3D-Office Reference Guide
lbarr 3D-Office (Figure 1-9) contains buttons for ns.
igure 1-9. 3D-Office Toolbar
bar displays beneath the menu bar.the Toolbar, click ViewToolbar.ar, press and hold the grab bar on the left of rag the Toolbar to a new location and release
any changes made in the new window are made in all windows of the same file
arranges open files in cascade (stacked) view and arranges icons
arranges open files in tile (adjacent) view and arranges icons
lists all open files
the active file is marked with a check mark
Available for all file types, the Help provides the following functions: opens on-line help topics gives 3D-Office version and copyright date
information.
-
Getting Acquainted
P/N 7010-0684
Table 1-4 describes the function of the various buttons on the Toolbar. Table 1-4. Standard Toolbar Button Functions
Button Description Button Description
New Creates a new 3D Project file.
Zoom Out Zooms out from the map by 50%.
Open Opens a3D project file.Save Saves thproject or file tofolder.Cut Removesselected informthe page or winplacing it on theWindows clipCopy Copies information froor window, placthe Windows clPaste points Pselected informthe Windows cl(points only) tocursor position.About DisplaAbout 3D-Officbox.
Print Prints thView.
Print preview how the Plan Vlook when print1-13
n existing
Zoom In Zooms in on the map by 200%.
e active current
Zoom window Zooms to a rectangular area drawn in the Plan View.
the ation from dow,
board.
Zoom previous Displays the last magnification of the Plan View.
selected m the page ing it on ipboard.
Zoom extents Displays the entire design area.
laces ation from ipboard the current
Pan Changes the cursor to a hand to grab and manipulate the map.
ys the e dialog
Select Changes the cursor to a crosshairs with which to click and select individual entities, or to click and drag over an area, creating a rectangle that selects enclosed entities.
e Plan Select polygon Changes the cursor to a crosshairs with which to draw a polygon around the entities to select.
Displays iew will ed.
Entity Information Displays a text editor window containing information about selected entities.
-
Introduction
1-14
3D-view andThe 3D-view and Profiinclude menus for contavailable menus depen
Figure 1-1
The menu bar for solihas the following menu
File and Edit menu
Zoom Out Zooms out from the map by 50%.
Site Link allows you to transfer files, project, data, and messages to other 3D-Office, 3DMC, and Pocket-3D users
Table 1-4. Standard Toolbar Button Functions (Continued)
Button Description Button Description
Solid Mod
Profile Menu Bar3D-Office Reference Guide
Profile View Menu Barsle view menu bars for 3D-Office (Figure 1-10) rolling the view and the machine. The d on the type of view selected.
0. 3D-view and Profile View Menu Bars
d model simulations (TIN and alignment) selections:s have standard menu selections
on the jobsite. NOTE: You must be connected to a Site-Link service (provided directly by Topcon or through a Site-Link server hosted on the job).Other features include remote desktop support for 3DMC machine operators, the transfer of RTK corrections across the Site-Link connection, and real-time collaborative as-build mapping.NOTE: The availability of this machine configuration is controlled by OAF.
el 3D Simulation Menu Bar
Wireframe 3D Simulation Menu Bar
-
Getting Acquainted
P/N 7010-0684
View menu zooms in and out, selects topography information to display, selects the view in relation to the cab, applies grid and contour interval options
Theme menu changes the look of the ground in the simulation Machine menu changes the machine displayed in the simulation Motion menu pla
movement, monito Window and Help
The menu bar for Proselection for zooming iexaggerating/decreasin
The menu bar for basfollowing menu selecti
File and Edit menu View menu zoom
increases the viewi Alignment menu
options Window and Help 1-15
ys log files, follows the road alignment during rs machine movement during real timemenus have standard menu selections
file views shows only the View menu n/out, using the pan or select pointer, and g the vertical view.
ic wireframe simulations (alignment) has the ons:s have standard menu selectionss in/out, rotates the view left/right, decreases/ng angle, provides machine image controls has plan, profile, and 3D simulation view
menus have standard menu selections
-
Introduction
1-16
3D-view and Profile View ToolbarsThe 3D-view toolbars for 3D-Office (Figure 1-11) includes buttons for controlling the view and machine. The available buttons depend on the type of 3D simulation, either solid model or wireframe.
F
Upon start-up, the tool To display or hide To move the Toolb
the Toolbar, then dthe mouse button.
Table 1-5 The followin3D-view toolbars.
Table 1-5
Button Descri
Zoom In zthe 3D-view
Solid Model Simula
Rewind duplayback, relogfileFast forwardlogfile playbspeeds up thPlay durinplayback, pllogfile
Solid Model 3
Profile View Too3D-Office Reference Guide
igure 1-11. 3D-view Toolbars
bar displays beneath the menu bar.the Toolbar, click ViewToolbar. ar, click and hold the grab bar on the left of rag the Toolbar to a new location and release
g table describes the various buttons on the
. 3D-View Toolbar Button Functions
ption Button Description
ooms in on by 200%
Zoom Out zooms out on the 3D-view by 50%
tion Wireframe Simulation
ring logfile winds the
Slow down slows down the movement of the machine
during ack, e logfile
Speed up starts and speeds up the movement of the machine
g logfile ays the
Rotate view left
Wireframe 3D Simulation Toolbar
D Simulation Toolbar
lbar
-
Getting Acquainted
P/N 7010-0684
Pause during logfile playback, pauses the logfile
Rotate view right
Stop stops the logfile playback
Lowers the viewing angle
Record dutime monitocreates a logmachine
Pan changcursor to a which to grmove the maSelect at thof the crosshTIN, and Grinformation a tip box.Snap to Statrotates the pperpendiculacenter line, pit up the aligFast forwardlogfile playbspeeds up thPause duriplayback, palogfile
Table 1-5. 3D-View Toolbar Button Functions (Continued)
Button Description Button Description1-17
ring real-ring, file for the
Raises the viewing angle
Stop in a wireframe simulation, stops the movement of the machine
Profile View
es the hand with ab and p
Exaggerates the vertical scale
e location airs, Point, ade display in
Decreases the vertical scale
ion rofile line r to the ositioning nment
Rewind during logfile playback, rewinds the logfile
during ack, e logfile
Play during logfile playback, plays the logfile
ng logfile uses the
Stop stops the logfile playback
-
Introduction
1-18
File OperationsFrom the File menu, you can create, open, and save project files. You can also preview and print the display window, as well as enter title block information for any printed material.The following sectionsdisplay, and using the P
Opening a Fi3D-Office opens the fo
By default, these files acomputers hard drive. from any selected folde1. To open a file, do o
click FileOp press File then press the Open press Ctrl+O
3D Project (*.tp3) Control file (*.gc3 TIN surface (*.tn3 Alignment surface Linework (*.ln3) REB Triangle file3D-Office Reference Guide
describe opening and saving files, printing the rint Setup feature.
lellowing types of files:
re saved to the last selected folder on the However, files can be saved to and opened r.ne of the following:en a recently opened file button on the toolbar
)) (*.rd3)
(*.REB)
Points file (*.pt3) Plane surface (*.pl3) Cut/fill plot (*.cf3) Grid surface (*.gd3) AutoCAD (*.dwg/*.dxf)
-
File Operations
P/N 7010-0684
2. On the Open dialog box, navigate to the location of the file, select the file type, select the desired file, and press Open (Figure 1-12).
Fi
Saving a FileTo save a file, do one
Click FileSave Press the Save butt Press Ctrl+S
When closing a file or current file, a Save chaPress Yes, to save the c(Figure 1-13). 1-19
gure 1-12. Select File to Open
of the following:
on on the toolbar
closing 3D-Office after making changes to the nges confirmation displays. hanges and complete the operation
Figure 1-13. Save Changes
-
Introduction
1-20
To save the file under a different name or to a different location,
press FileSave As. Navigate to the location in which to save the file, enter a name for the file, then press Save (Figure 1-14).
Figure 1-14. Save Fi
Printing the
To print the Plan View, click FilePrint press the Print but press Ctrl+P
The current view printsthe Plan View on page
TIP
Save tha back
TIP
BeforePreviedetails3D-Office Reference Guide
le with a Different Name or in Another Location
Display
do one of the following:
ton on the toolbar
, along with a title block (see Print Preview of 1-21 for setting title block information).
e file as a variant of the original file to keep up copy or to track progress.
printing, view the display using Print w (see Print Preview on page 1-21 for ).
-
File Operations
P/N 7010-0684
Print Preview Use the Print Preview function to see how printed information will look on paper. Use this preview to check orientation, font size, etc.
To view the print previPrint Preview button The print preview dialowill be printed (Figure
Figure
Print Setup The Print the size for text and mahere is a global field anClick FilePrint Setuwith display views.
TIP
Depending on the parameters previously set in the Print dialog box, the Print Preview will be in either portrai1-21
ew, click FilePrint Preview or press the on the toolbar.
g box displays the graphic/information that 1-15).
1-15. Print Preview of the Plan View
Setup feature sets title block information and p fonts. The title block information applied d will be applied to all printed information.p to change title block information printed
t or landscape orientation.
-
Introduction
1-22
Use the Print setup dialog box (Figure 1-16) to set the following: Company name enter owner/user information to include in the
title block Comment enter desired information to include in the Comment
area of the title block, such as the jobsite or location Text font sets the Map font sets the
such as point name
Help TopicClick HelpHelp Topmore information (FiguContents Tab: On the to display a list of topicneed help with.
Index Tab: On the Indkeyword to find field be3D-Office Reference Guide
text size in reports and title blocks text size for entities viewed in the plan view, s, coordinates, etc.
Figure 1-16. Print Setup
sics to get help on any menu item that requires re 1-17 on page 1-23).Contents tab, click on the topic of your choice s for further research on whatever topic you
ex tab, enter a keyword in the Type in the low to find help on a specific menu item.
-
Help Topics
P/N 7010-0684
Figure 1-17. Help
Search Tab: On the Sekeyword to find field be
List Topics presskeyword previousl
Select Topic to diskeyword entered ab
Display Window (binformation on the1-23
Topics for 3D-Office Contents/Index Tabs
arch tab, enter a keyword in the Type in the low (Figure 1-18 on page 1-24). to display a list of topics related to the
y entered in the field above.play displays the topics related to the ove.
ox to the right) displays detailed selected topic.
-
Introduction
1-24
Figu
Help Topic TT
Icon Command
Hide
Back
Forward
Stop
Refresh
Print3D-Office Reference Guide
re 1-18. Help Menu Search Tab
oolbarable 1-6. Help Topic Toolbar
Description
Hides the first column of information (Contents, Index, and Search tabs)
Press to go back one level to the last item selected.
Press to go forward to the next topic.
Press to stop the current command.
Press to collapse back to level one of any given topic.
Press to print the information on display in the display window to the right.
-
About 3D-Office
P/N 7010-0684
About 3D-OfficeThe About 3D-Office dialog box (HelpAbout 3D-Office) contains the following information:
Software version Copyright date
On the About 3D-OfficTopcon 3D-Office dialfollowing information:
Device identificatio Authorization code
F
NOTE
Occasimay bebecom1-25
e dialog box, press Authorization. The og box contains (Figure 1-19 on page 1-25) the
n numbers
igure 1-19. About 3D-Office.
onally, upgraded or different functionality required for different authorization codes to e active.
-
Introduction
1-26
Contact your Topcon Dealer with the following information to receive authorization codes:
3. Click HelpAbou4. Press Authorizatio
enter the new autho5. Press From File on
authorization code6. Close and re-open
Device identification Company name Contact name Company addr
Contact phone number Contact email address Software Type (3D-Office)3D-Office Reference Guide
t 3D-Office. n on the About 3D-Office dialog box and rization codes (Figure 1-19 on page 1-25). the Topcon 3D-Office dialog box to copy
s directly onto the GX-60 via a USB file.3D-Office to activate the updated codes.
ess
-
P/N 7010-0684
Chapter 2
Project Files3D Project files providcomponents of a jobsit
Much of the functionalin other respective file certain features useful information and 3D Prfollowing:
selecting and mana calculating map-pr working with poly creating, managing creating and manag creating machine c setting units for the2-1e a way to incorporate the various individual e into a single, cohesive file.
Figure 2-1. 3D Project Menu
ity available in 3D Project files is the same as types. However, 3D Project files provide to working with multiple sets of different oject specific functions, including the
ging layersojection coordinateslines, and transforming TIN surfacesing plane surfaces
onfiguration files 3D Project
-
Project Files
2-2
The following sections provide the procedures on functions specific to 3D Project files, as well as some features useful for working with multiple file types. When 3D-Office first opens, an empty 3D Project displays.
To create a new 3D Project file, click FileNew. To open a current 3
the location of the For working with data types, see chapters 3 th
Importing CoFollow these steps to imfile into a 3D Project fi1. With a 3D Project
pointsFrom 3D2. On the Open dialo
file, select it, and cthe selected file is
Figur3D-Office Reference Guide
D Project file, click FileOpen. Navigate to file, select a *.tp3 file, and click Open. sets in a 3D Project file or with individual file rough 9.
ntrol Pointsport control points from a 3D Control Point
le.file open, click ProjectImport control control file (*.GC3). g box, navigate to the location of the desired lick Open (Figure 2-2). The information from added to the 3D Project file.
e 2-2. Open 3D Control Point File
-
P/N 7010-0684
Importing Control Points from Pocket-3D ControllerFollow these steps to import control points from a Pocket-3D controller into a 3D Project file.1. Connect the Pocke
controller (see Appcontroller.
2. With a 3D Project ProjectsImportcontroller. 3D-Office connect*.pt3 files.
3. On the Pocket-3D click Open (Figure
Figure 2-3. Open C
Importing CoFileFollow these steps to impoint file into a 3D Pro1. With a 3D Project
pointsFrom tex2-3
t-3D controller to the computer and turn on the endix A for details). Run Pocket-3D on the
or 3D control Points file open, click control pointsFrom Pocket-3D
s with the Pocket-3D controller and retrieves
files dialog box, select the file to import and 2-3). The file type is automatically selected.
ontrol Points File From a Pocket-3D Controller
ntrol Points from a Text
port control points from a text 3D control ject file.file open, click ProjectImport control t file.
-
Project Files
2-4
2. On the Select custom format dialog box, select the format type and click Next (Figure 2-4). See Creating Custom Import/Export Formats for Text Files on page 2-13 for details on creating or editing import formats.
F
3. On the Import poinNavigate to and se
4. Click Finish to iminformation from t
Figure
Opening a C1. To open a control p2. On the Open dialog
the file type as Conclick Open (Figure3D-Office Reference Guide
igure 2-4. Select Format Type
ts from text file dialog box, click Browse. lect the desired *.txt file and click Open.port the control points (Figure 2-5). The he selected file is added to the 3D Project file.
2-5. Open Control Point Text File
ontrol Point Fileoint file click FileOpen. box, navigate to the location of the file, select trol file (*.GC3), select the desired file, and 2-6 on page 2-5).
-
P/N 7010-0684
F
Opening a PoIf a Pocket-3D controllwill open control pointopened, the file can be computer. See Appendcontroller.1. Click FileOpen 2. On the Pocket-3D
and the desired file
Figur
The Pocket-3D control2-5
igure 2-6. Open Control File
cket-3D Fileer and the computer are connected, 3D-Office files directly from the controller. Once exported to other files or saved to the ix A for details on connecting a computer and
Pocket-3D file. files dialog box, select the file type (*.GC3) , then click Open (Figure 2-7).
e 2-7. Select File and Click Open
point file opens in 3D-Office.
-
Project Files
2-6
Trimble File to import a Trimble proprietary control point file into a Pocket-3D file, click ProjectImport control pointsFrom Trimble file (*.DC).
Viewing Selected Control Point InformatioThe information buttodisplays various details1. Using the select to
desired point(s), th(Figure 2-8).
Figure 2-8. Select C
2. Press the activatedon the toolbar. 3D-Office Reference Guide
nn in 3D-Office opens a text file that about the selected entity or entities.
ol, click on or draw a rectangle around the en click the activated Information button
ontrol Point(s) Press the Information Button
information button (Figure 2-9 on page 2-7)
-
Viewing Selected Control Point Information
P/N 7010-0684
A text file opens, to display information on the selected control points (Figure 2-9). Any modification of this text file has no affect on the values stored in the control file.
Figure 2
3. To save the informname and select a l(Figure 2-10).
Figure 2-10. Sa
4. To copy the informinformation and cl2-7
-9. Information on Selected Entities
ation as a text file, click FileSave as, enter a ocation for the file, then click Save
ve Control Point Information to a Text File
ation to the clipboard, highlight the desired ick EditCopy.
-
Project Files
2-8
Managing Control PointsControl points are surveyed points on or around a job site that provide reference coordinates for the project. As a project advances and changes, the current control points may need to be added to, revised or even removed.To view the list of contProjectControl poinfollowing four tabs (Fi
The Control pointsrespective informahorizontal and vertcoordinates and theacceptable tolerancSee the following spoints.
The Coord System data for the job, anprojection can be cSee Using Coordithis tab.
The Localization talocalization compudisplays the numerSee Viewing GPSdetails on this tab.
The mmGPS Transfirmware revision oincluded with the ctransmitter also disconnected to the coloaded.See Viewing and page 2-27 for detai3D-Office Reference Guide
rol points for adding, editing or deleting, click ts. The Control points dialog box has the
gure 2-11 on page 2-9): tab lists all control points in the file and their tion. The description is optional. The ical errors represent the fit between the project GPS coordinates. They should be within es for the jobsite.ections for adding, editing, or deleting control
tab selects to use localization or projection d if a geoid is used for the job. A custom reated. nate System Data on page 2-20 for details on
b displays tab displays the results of a tation. The fields on this tab are read-only and ical results of the localization computation. Localization Information on page 2-25 for
mitters tab displays serial number and f transmitters loaded into 3D-Office or ontrol point file. The adjustment status of the plays. A new transmitter can be added, and if mputer, a transmitters information can be
Adding mmGPS Transmitter Information on ls on this tab.
-
Managing Control Points
P/N 7010-0684
Figure 2-11. C
Adding ContTo add control points t1. Click ProjectCo2. Press Add on the C3. Enter the following
page 2-10): Name enter a Description d2-9
ontrol Points Dialog Box Information Tabs
rol Pointso the project, do the following:ntrol pointsontrol points tab (Figure 2-12 on page 2-10). parameters and press OK (Figure 2-12 on
name for the control point.escribe the control point (optional).
-
Project Files
2-10
North/East/Elevation enter project coordinates (North, East, Elev) for the new control point.
Use this point for horizontal localization check mark this box to enable horizontal localization.
Use this point for vertical localization check mark this box to enable verticNOTE: In genpoint. Howevelocalization chproject surveyoelevation errorbe out of the to
WGS84 coordiWGS84 coord
F
The new control polocalization is auto
4. Press OK to view t(Figure 2-13 on pa
13D-Office Reference Guide
al localization.eral, these boxes should be enabled for each
r, certain scenarios may require only one of the eck boxes to be enabled. For example, the r may indicate a certain Control Point has an
or find the vertical error for a Control Point to lerance range after localizing.nates enter latitude, longitude, and height inates for the new control point.
igure 2-12. Add Control Point
int is added to the control points list and a new matically computed. he new control point on the Plan View ge 2-11).
2
-
Managing Control Points
P/N 7010-0684
Figure
Click Cancel on the Counchanged, without adddialog box, click Editits original state.
Editing ContYou can edit the name,any control point. Editirecomputation of the lo1. Click ProjectCo2. On the Control poi
and press Edit (Figparameters.
3. Press OK (Figure 2
New Control Point2-11
2-13. Control Point Added to File
ntrol points dialog box to leave the file ing the new control point. Or, after closing the Undo edit control points to return the file to
rol Points description, coordinates, and localization for ng coordinates will cause an automatic calization.ntrol points.nts tab, highlight the control point to change, ure 2-14 on page 2-12) to edit the desired
-14 on page 2-12) to save your changes.
-
Project Files
2-12
F
4. To abandon edits mdialog box to leaveto the control pointclosing the dialog b
Deleting ConDeleting a control poincause an automatic rec1. Click ProjectCo2. Highlight the contr
box.3. Press Delete (Figu4. Click Yes on the co
23D-Office Reference Guide
igure 2-14. Edit Control Point
ade, either press Cancel on the Control points the file unchanged, without applying the edits or click EditUndo edit control points after ox to return the file to its original state.
trol Pointst will remove it from the control point file and omputation of the localization.ntrol points.ol point to delete on the Control points dialog
re 2-15 on page 2-13). nfirmation screen.
3
-
Creating Custom Import/Export Formats for Text Files
P/N 7010-0684
Figure 2-15. Sel
Creating CFormats foImport/Export formats identify specific elemeintended. Text files (*.tpoint information betwformats are independenaccessed when importi1. Click ProjectEx
custom format dia2. Press New format
12-13
ect the Control Point to Delete and Confirm
ustom Import/Export r Text Files
for text files provide the information needed to nts so that the import/export process runs as xt) provide a simple format for exchanging een software and platforms. Import/export t of project files and can be created or
ng/exporting text files.port control pointsTo text file. The Select log box displays (Figure 2-16 on page 2-14). .
2
-
Project Files
2-14
3. On the Custom format definition dialog box, type a name for the new format and an extension of the file, then press Add on the Line items tab (Figure 2-16 on page 2-14).
Fi
4. Select a line item Tnew format, then pthe type of line item
5. For each additiona
Figur
6. Press the Import ruRule and enter the skip (Figure 2-18 o
13D-Office Reference Guide
gure 2-16. Create New Format
ype and enter the desired parameters for the ress OK. The available parameters depend on
selected (Figure 2-17). l line item, repeat step 3 (Figure 2-17).
e 2-17. Add Line Items to Format
les tab, then press Add. Select the desired applicable Number of header/prefixed lines to n page 2-15).
2
3
-
Creating Custom Import/Export Formats for Text Files
P/N 7010-0684
7. Click OK (Figure 2-18).
F
8. Repeat step 6 for e9. Press the Export ru
Rule and type a nuClick OK (Figure
Fi
10. Repeat step 8 for e
6b2-15
igure 2-18. Add Import Rules
ach import rule.les tab, then press Add. Select the desired mber to start at for points with no number. 2-19).
gure 2-19. Enter Export Rules
ach export rule.
6a
8a
8b
-
Project Files
2-16
11. After adding the desired Line items, Import rules, and Export rules, click OK to save the new format (Figure 2-20).
Fig
The newly created formoperations.
Managing 3D Project files may colinework, alignments, edata file. Each 3D ProjTo view, add, or edit lamanagement. The VieProject file (Figure 2-2The enable/disable boxnot the layers contentsSee the following sectilayer, setting layer colo 3D-Office Reference Guide
ure 2-20. Save the New Format
at can be used for subsequent import/export
Layersnsist of imported data sets, such as points, tc., as well as any layers associated with the ect layer is identified with a name and color.yers, click ProjectLayer selection & w layers dialog box lists each layer in the 3D 1 on page 2-17). next to each layer name indicates whether or display on the Plan View.ons for details on adding a layer, deleting a rs, or setting point labels.
-
Managing Layers
P/N 7010-0684
Fig
Adding a LayMultiple layers are useproject features.1. On the View layers
New layer. 2. Type a name for th
appears in the laye2-17
ure 2-21. View Linework Layers
erful for distinguishing between various land and
dialog box (Figure 2-22 on page 2-18), press
e layer and press Enter. A new layer entry r list.
-
Project Files
2-18
Figure
When added, the new ladded or imported. Uselayers color or point a
Deleting a LaOnly delete a layer whagain. If needed, save a
1. On the View layersthe desired layer, th
Click OK at the confir
NOTICE Deletin
1
23D-Office Reference Guide
2-22. Add New Layer to 3D Project
ayer is empty until entities are manually the following procedures below to edit a
ttributes.
yeren the data it contains will never be needed backup copy of the file before deleting layers.
dialog box (Figure 2-24 on page 2-20), click en press Delete.
mation.
g a layer will also delete all of its contents.
-
Managing Layers
P/N 7010-0684
Setting Layer ColorSetting a unique color to individual layers in a 3D Project file helps to quickly differentiate between layers.1. On the View layers dialog box, click the desired layer, then press
Set color.2. Select a color from
(Figure 2-23 on paThe color of the lathe layers informa
Fig
3. To select a color noCustom Colors. DCustom Colors to
Displaying PDisplaying point labels1. On the View layers
the desired layer, th2-19
the Color dialog box and press OK ge 2-19).yers name changes to the selected color and tion will appear in this color on the Plan View.
ure 2-23. Select Layers Color
t shown in the Basic colors grid, press Define efine the custom color, then press Add to save for future projects.
oint Labels can help to identify points in the plan view. dialog box (Figure 2-22 on page 2-18), click en press Point labels.
-
Project Files
2-20
2. On the Point labels dialog box (Figure 2-24), check the desired label settings for the layer(s) and press OK.
Figure 2-24. S
Show all press to Show none press
Plan View.
Using CooCoordinate system datapositions and real-worlcoordinate data from e
Applying a P3D-Office comes loadethe world. A projectionthat is used for the con1. Click ProjectCo2. On the Coordinate
projection.3. Navigate through t
the applicable geogThere will be a listinformation (Figur
4. If applying a geoid3D-Office Reference Guide
elect Point Labeling Parameters for Layer
enable to display all layers on the Plan View. to disable all layers from being shown on the
rdinate System Data represents the relationship between local d global positions. The project can use ither a projection or a localization.
rojectiond with a number of projections from around contains the pre-defined transformation data
versions between local and global positions.ntrol points.
System tab, enable Use predefined
he projection tree to select the projection for raphical area.
ing of projection, datum, and elevation e 2-25 on page 2-21). , check mark the Use geoid model box.
-
Using Coordinate System Data
P/N 7010-0684
5. Press the browse button. See Applying a Geoid on page 2-22 for details.
6. Press OK to save the setting(s) and apply them to the project (Figure 2-25).
F
Creating a CDatumA custom projection ordefined projections exi1. Click ProjectCo2. On the Custom Pro
page 2-22), enter thprojection:
Name enter a Projection type
list. Central meridi Scale enter a Origin latitude
2
3
6
42-21
igure 2-25. Select Projection
ustom Projection or
datum can be created if no suitable pre-sts in the list.ntrol points.jection Definition dialog box (Figure 2-26 on e following parameters to define the custom
name for the projection select a projection type from the drop-down
an enter a value for the meridian value for the scale enter a parameter for latitude
5
-
Project Files
2-22
Origin easting/northing enter easting/northing parameters NOTE: You can enter new parameters or keep the default values.
Region enter a description of the region (optional) Note enter and notes (optional) about the custom projection Datum select
Browse buttona Custom Datu
Figure 2-26.
Applying a GA geoid model can be measured by GPS (purphysical reference surfthere is little differencelarge projects the differgeoid model when survmeasurements. 3D-Office Reference Guide
a datum from the drop-down list or press the to create a custom datum (see Creating m below).
Create Custom Projection and/or Datum
eoidused to transform the ellipsoidal heights ely geometrical) to heights that are based on a ace, such as mean sea level. Over small regions between the two reference surfaces, but for ences may be unacceptable. Working with a eying with GPS will ensure proper point
-
Using Coordinate System Data
P/N 7010-0684
Geoid models for the United States have been developed by the National Geodetic Survey (NGS). The most recent model is called Geoid 2003. To keep the file size smaller, the continental United States is divided into a grid with eight zones; each zone has a geoid. Use the following grid (click the image to view a larger version) to help you determine the geoid file to use for your project (Chapter 2). For Geoid 2003, the filecorrespond to grids 1 toTopcon Support with q
F
Before applying geoid
Only new projects has data (other thanwill be disabled.
If the geoid file canwarning displays.
1. Press OK (Figure 2of the geoid to updgeoid file.2-23
s are numbered g2003u01 to g2003u08 to 8. Contact your local representative or
uestions.
igure 2-27. Geoid Grid for US
files, you must do the following:can be assigned geoid files. If the file already the master benchmark), the geoid function
not be found when opening a project, a
-26 on page 2-22), then browse to the location ate the folder where 3D-Office will find the
-
Project Files
2-24
2. Press Cancel (Figure 2-26 on page 2-22) to open the file without the geoid. Note that the warning will continue to display each time the project is opened.
Once a project contains data, the geoid cannot be changed. Geoid files must be in the Topcon proprietary format (*.gff or
*.jff). The latesthe software Ca gff format usprogram.
1. Click ProjectCoThe Control points
2. On the Coordinate Use geoid mod
model. browse button
3. Navigate to the loc4. Highlight the desir
page 2-25). 5. Press OK to save t
(Figure 2-29 on pa
23D-Office Reference Guide
t files for the US and Australia are included on D. Files from other sources can be converted to ing the Topcon Tools (or Topcon Link)
ntrol points. dialog box displays (Figure 2-28).
System tab:el check mark this box to apply a geoid
press to select a geoid file.
Figure 2-28. View Geoids
ation of the geoid file.ed file and press Open (Figure 2-29 on
he setting(s) and apply them to the project ge 2-25).
-
Viewing GPS Localization Information
P/N 7010-0684
F
Viewing GInformatioLocalization is a mathecoordinates and local plocalization, the localizpoints dialog box.1. Click ProjectCo
The Control pointspage 2-26).
2. On the Localizatioparameters (Figure
The Projection The horizontal
(North/East) a
42-25
igure 2-29. Apply Geoid File
PS Localization nmatical transformation between global GPS roject coordinates. If a project contains a ation information displays in the Control
ntrol points. dialog box displays (Figure 2-30 on
n tab, view the following localization 2-30 on page 2-26): and Datum used for the localization. coordinates of the Origin for both the project nd GPS (Lat/Lon) coordinate systems.
5
-
Project Files
2-26
The Scale difference (Vertical adjustment) between the project and GPS coordinate systems.
The Rotation angle between the project and GPS coordinate systems.
The inclination (in percent) of the horizontal plane with respect to the Xoffset of the tw
Figure
Principles ofGPS systems are capabcomputed are relative tgeographic latitude, lonTo be useful for local stransformed into local north and east of someelevation datum. Thesemay be those of a regioplane system in the UnNEZ coordinates must data. In either case, a mtransform global GPS cthe local coordinate sysknown as localization3D-Office Reference Guide
(East) and Y (North) axis, and the Vertical o coordinate system along the vertical axis.
2-30. GPS Localization Information
GPS Localizationle of precise positioning, but the positions o a global reference system defined in terms of gitude and height above a reference ellipsoid.
ite work, global GPS coordinates need to be site coordinates, defined in terms of a distance origin point and some distance above an north, east, and elevation coordinates (NEZ) nal coordinate systemfor example, a state
ited Statesor they may be arbitrarily defined. be defined in terms of the construction design athematical conversion is necessary to oordinates into NEZ coordinates, relative to tem. The transformation process is commonly .
-
Viewing and Adding mmGPS Transmitter Information
P/N 7010-0684
The basic approach to calculating the mathematical transformation is to provide pairs of point coordinates for each control point on the project. A point pair consists of:
local NEZ coordinates for the point global latitude, longitude, and height coordinates for the point
(measured as descrThese pairs of points aformula for transforminGPS receiver to local NThe following steps encentimeter-level survey
First, the local conquality of measurelocalization.
Second, the controaround the site. Gecontrol points the bthe results will be lA good rule of thumperimeter of the sitthe quality of the lohaving easy access
GPS localization reat least four or morresults.
Viewing anTransmitteMillimeter GPS (mmGwith the horizontal andprovide millimeter accprovides multiple rovesensors. 2-27
ibed in this section).re needed to calculate a precise mathematical g all global GPS coordinates generated in the EZ coordinates for a particular project.
sure a high-quality localization suitable for ing.trol points must be precisely measured. The ments directly affects the results of the
l points need to be located more or less evenly nerally, the more uniformly dispersed the etter. In contrast, if they are clustered together, ess than ideal.
b is to place control points evenly around the e or grading area. While not directly related to calization, points should be placed in areas
and few obstructions.quires a minimum of three control points, but e well placed points should be used for better
d Adding mmGPS r Information
PS) combines the elevation accuracy of a laser vertical accuracy of GPS+ receivers to uracy while grading or surveying. The system r support for machine and pole mounted
-
Project Files
2-28
3D-Office can either display transmitter information when included with a control point file or load new transmitters and respective information.1. Click ProjectControl points.
The Control points dialog box displays (Figure 2-31).2. On the mmGPS Tra
loaded mmGPS tra Serial number Firmware revis Adjusted tell
calibrated.
Figure 2
Adding a mm1. Click ProjectCo
The Control points2. On the mmGPS Tra3. Enter the serial num
(Figure 2-32 on pa3D-Office Reference Guide
nsmitters tab, view the following information nsmitters (Figure 2-31): enter up to four digits.ion tells what firmware version is used.
s whether or not the transmitter has been
-31. mmGPS Transmitter Information
GPS Transmitterntrol points. dialog box displays.nsmitters tab, press Add.ber of the new transmitter and press Enter
ge 2-29).
-
Viewing and Adding mmGPS Transmitter Information
P/N 7010-0684
Fig
DownloadingCalibration DCalibration data for mmand any adjustment (cathe self-leveling mechaprocess applies an offs1. Connect a mmGPS
3D-Office (refer toTurn on the transm
2. In 3D-Office, clickThe Control pointspage 2-30).
3. On the mmGPS Tracomputer that is co
4. Select a transmitte5. Click Ok at the co
3D-Office connectcalibration data.
3
22-29
ure 2-32. Add New Transmitter
mmGPS Transmitter ataGPS transmitters includes firmware revision
libration) performed to fix errors in incline in nism of the transmitter. The adjustment et to the transmitter. transmitter to the computer running the transmitters documentation for details). itter. ProjectControl points. dialog box displays (Figure 2-33 on
nsmitters tab, select the same COM port of the nnected to the transmitter.
r and press Download.nfirmation (Figure 2-33 on page 2-30).s to the mmGPS transmitters and downloads
-
Project Files
2-30
Figure 2-33.
CalculatinThe coordinate calculaprojection (grid) coordversa. 3D-Office calcugeodetic coordinates orIf applying a geoid mo(*.gff) must be availabseparation between thethe earth and the physiapproximates mean seamodel to obtain approxmeasured ellipsoidal he
Geodetic/GriCalculationsThere are two types of and Geodetic Grid reve
3 4 53D-Office Reference Guide
Download Transmitter Calibration Data
g Coordinatestor utility in 3D Project files calculates map inates if given geodetic coordinates, and vice lates coordinates either directly using known inversely using a known grid system.del to the elevation computations, a geoid file le. A geoid file provides information about the purely geometric, ellipsoidal representation of cal model of the earth that closely level (the geoid). For example, use a geoid imate mean sea level heights from GPS ights.
d Coordinate
coordinate calculations: Geodetic Grid direct rse. A direct geodetic grid calculates geodetic
-
Calculating Coordinates
P/N 7010-0684
coordinates based on given geodetic coordinates. A reverse geodetic grid calculates geodetic coordinates based on given grid coordinates. 1. To calculate geodetic and grid coordinate calculations, click
ProjectUtilitiesCoordinate calculator. On the Coordinate calculator dialog box, do the following: 2. Click on a Projecti
The Projection and3. In the Coordinate f
appear on the GridElev, East-North-E
4. Press Browse to se(optional).
Figure 2-34. Se
On the Conversion pan5. Enable Geodetic --
Enable either Ivalues,
For WGS vEllipsoid HThe input DDD.MMand South2-31
on from the Coordinate system panel. Ellipsoid fields to the right are populated.ield, select how you want the coordinates to coordinates panel below, either as North-East-lev, X-Y-Z, or X-Y-Z (South azimuth).lect a Geoid file to use in the calculation
lect Projection, Geoid, and Transformation
el (Figure 2-35 on page 2-32):> Grid (direct): nput WGS values or Input local datum
alues, enter the Latitude, Longitude, and gt value in each entry box.
format for latitude and longitude is SSssss. Use negative values for West longitude latitude.
Browse Button
-
Project Files
2-32
Enter the Ellipsoid Height in the same unit currently set for distances in the project. For Local datum values, press Convert.
3D-Office calculates the corresponding geodetic coordinates (Figure 2-35 on page 2-32) and the grid coordinates (Latitude/Longprojection.
6. Enable Grid --> G Select the proj
calculation (Fi Enter the XY g
If a geoid file hblank; 3D-Offifrom the geoidIf a geoid modheight. If you d
Press Convert3D-Office calcNorth/East/EleGeoid height c
Figure 2-35. C
7. Press Save to save (Figure 2-36 on pa3D-Office Reference Guide
itude/Ellipsoid Hgt) based on the selected
eodetic (inverse):ection had the geoid (optional) to use in the gure 2-35).rid coordinates and the elevation ().as been specified, leave the Geoid height field ce will enter the geoid height as determined file.el is unavailable, manually enter the geoid o not know the value, leave the space blank.
. ulates the corresponding geodetic coordinates v (based on the selected projection) and the oordinate, if applicable.
oordinate Calculator Conversion Panel
the calculated grid coordinates as a text file ge 2-33)
-
Calculating Coordinates
P/N 7010-0684
Figure
Creating a CYou can create a customavailable.1. Click ProjectUt
The Custom Datumon page 2-34).
2. Enter parameters topage 2-34):
Name enter a Projection type
list. Central meridi Scale enter a Origin latitude Origin easting/NOTE: You cvalues (Figure
Region enter Note enter an2-33
2-36. All Coordinates Calculated
ustom Projection projection if the one you want is not
ilitiesCustom projection. Definition dialog box displays (Figure 2-37
define the custom projection (Figure 2-37 on
name for the projection select a projection type from the drop-down
an enter a value for the meridian value for the scale enter a parameter for latitude northing enter easting/northing parameters an enter new parameters or keep the default 2-37 on page 2-34) a description of the region (optional) d notes (optional) about the custom projection
-
Project Files
2-34
Datum select a datum from the drop-down list or press the Browse button to create a custom datum (see Creating a Custom Datum below).
3. Click Ok to save the custom projection (Figure 2-37).
Figur
Creating a Custom Dacan create a custom da1. Click ProjectUt2. Click the Browse b
a name for the datudisplays.
3. Enter the followingDefinition dialog b
Name enter a Ellipsoid sele DX(m), DY(m
parameters RX(), RY(),
parameters 3D-Office Reference Guide
e 2-37. Create Custom Projection
tum If a desired datum is not available, you tum.ilitiesCustom projection.utton (Figure 2-38 on page 2-35) to select m. The Custom Datum Definition dialog box
information on the Custom Datum ox (Figure 2-38 on page 2-35): name for the datum ct the ellipsoid used to create the datum
), DZ(m) enter the ellipsoids shift
RZ() enter the ellipsoids angle rotation
-
Calculating Coordinates
P/N 7010-0684
Scale enter the scale by which to adjust the ellipsoid Notes type any notes about the datum (if preferred)
4. Click Ok to save thCustom datums will beProjection Definition d
Figure
Setting ProjeThe Project options ditype of units to use forimporting data containto be in the same units the units for 3D Projec
NOTE
These parameters (shifts, rotations, and scale) specify a coordinate transformation from the new datum to the selected ellipsoid (WGS-84) using the follow
XYZ WGS 84
DXDYDZ
=2-35
e datum and return to the previous screen. available in the Datum list on the Custom ialog box (Figure 2-38).
2-38. Create Custom Project/Datum
ct Unitsalog box (Figure 2-39 on page 2-37) sets the various quantities used in a 3D Project. When ed in ASCII text, 3D-Office considers the data as that assigned to the project. To view or set ts, click ProjectOptions.
ing equation:
1 Scale 10 6+( )1 RZ RYRZ 1 RXRY RX 1
XYZ new datum
+
2
3
-
Project Files
2-36
On the Units tab, select the following information and click OK to apply the options to the file (Figure 2-39 on page 2-37):
Distance select the linear unit to use for distances and coordinates, either Meters, US Survey feet, International feet, or Feet+Inches from the drop-down list.If using Feet+Inchinches equal 1 footas a fraction of an
Decimal Places swith fractions of a the drop-down list.
Angles select theNDDMM'SS''E, G
Grade select the Rise, or Rise : Run
Area select the afeet, Acres, or Hec
Volume select thCubic yards from t
Coordinate seleceither North-East-Eazimuth from the d
Stationing select1+00.000, 10+0.00
On the Comments tab (you might have concer3D-Office Reference Guide
es, all values will show as 1'11''1/2 where 12 and any value smaller than an inch will show inch.elect the decimal places to use for numbers measurement, from 0 to 4 decimal places from
angle unit to use, either DDMM'SS'', ons, or DD.DDDD from the drop-down list.grade format to use, either Percent (%), Run : from the drop-down list.rea unit to use, either Square meters, Square tares.
e volume unit to use, either Cubic meters or he drop-down list.t the coordinate order to display in 3D-Off