Lesson two - processing baselines, continued – Leica Geosystems SKI-Pro User Manual

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Quick Tour II - Post-Processing

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Getting Started with SKI-Pro-2.5en

In View/Edit you will notice that the point symbols have
now changed for all points. The point classes are no
longer Navigated. Points that have been used as refer-
ence points are now awarded the point class Reference

. Others have point class Measured or, if they have

been measured from two different reference stations,

class Averaged .

In a project database there may exist many
coordinate triplets for any one point. The

coordinate classes represent the hierarchical order of a
coordinate triplet. SKI-Pro always displays the coordinate
triplet with the highest class for each point as default. For
a complete list of all Coordinate Classes refer to the On-
line Help.

The points TP214 and TP306 consist of two coordinate
triplets of class Measured . From these two coordinate
triplets a weighted average is calculated automatically and
a new coordinate triplet of class Averaged is displayed.

Right-click on point TP214 and select Properties. Click

the Mean tab on the top of the Property Sheet.

The following Property Sheet displays the two solutions
and their differences to the weighted average:

Drag the horizontal scroll bar to the right to display more

information.

Click OK or Cancel to exit the Property Sheet.

Lesson Two - Processing Baselines, continued

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