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User’s Manual – GPS Mode

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Solve Localization and Detect Blunders

Before this page is opened, the localization is solved using

all the control points, and then the automatic blunder

detection routine runs to detect low quality control points.



If Yes is displayed in the H or V column, it
indicates the corresponding control point will

be included in the horizontal or vertical
localization solution, respectively. This can be
toggled between Yes (included) or blank (not
included) by tapping on it. If the blunder

detector detected any poor quality control, it

will automatically turn off that control before
this screen opens. See Page R-264 for more

information on evaluating the localization

parameters displayed on this screen.
The possible outcomes of the solve localization

and blunder detection are:

Green Light: If the localization solved and no blunders were

detected, you will see a green light and the status line will

show the root mean squared (RMS) error of the horizontal
and vertical solution.

Yellow Warning Triangle: If the localization solved and no

blunders were detected, but some of the points used have a

large residual error, you will see a yellow triangle and the

status line will show the point with the largest horizontal
and/or vertical residual.

Red Stop Sign: If the localization solved, and blunders were

detected that could not be clearly identified, or if you were

prompted to remove blunders and you said no, then you will

see a red stop sign and the status line will indicate there are
possible blunders in the solution.

Yellow Arrow: If the localization solved, but the control

points are not spaced far enough apart to run the automatic

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