Penmap User Guide Penmap By Strata Software Strata Software & Consultancy Ltd.
Penmap User Guide Penmap By Strata Software Strata Software & Consultancy Ltd. Velocity Angel Way Listerhills Bradford BD7 1BX United Kingdom +44 (1274) 841325 Fax: +44 (1274) 841324 Web: WWW.PENMAP.COM Email: support@penmap.com Pocket Penmap User Guide Introduction • • • • 3 Copyright Notice The information in this document is subject to change in order to improve reliability, design, or function without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Strata. In no event will we be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or the possibility of such damages. Licenses and trademarks All licenses and trademarks are property of their respective owners. If you need any further information, please visit our website: “www.penmap.com” Pocket Penmap User Guide Introduction • • • • 4 Contents Introduction 7 Getting Started 8 How to use this Guide..........................................................................................................8 Hardware Requirements ......................................................................................................8 Installing Penmap ................................................................................................................9 Starting Penmap................................................................................................................10 Getting a Key and installing on your system.....................................................................11 The Penmap screen............................................................................................................12 The Button Bar ....................................................................................................13 The Macro – GIS Buttons....................................................................................15 The Instrument Bar..............................................................................................16 The Main Menu Bar ............................................................................................18 Toolboxes............................................................................................................19 Entering Text and Numbers.................................................................................21 Selecting Items from the screen...........................................................................22 Workbook 1 Start Here to use the system 23 Starting Penmap and Loading data ....................................................................................23 Zooming and Panning........................................................................................................24 Drawing Graphics on the screen........................................................................................25 Points...................................................................................................................26 Line......................................................................................................................26 Polyline................................................................................................................27 Circle ...................................................................................................................27 Arc.......................................................................................................................28 Curve ...................................................................................................................28 Text......................................................................................................................29 Symbol ................................................................................................................29 Permanent Station................................................................................................30 Measuring Distance and Angles ........................................................................................30 Workbook 2 Collecting Data in Layers 32 Methods .............................................................................................................................32 Snap.....................................................................................................................33 Free Node ............................................................................................................33 Bilateration..........................................................................................................33 Chain and Offset..................................................................................................34 Bearing and Distance...........................................................................................35 Split Distance ......................................................................................................36 Total Station ........................................................................................................37 Resection .............................................................................................................37 GPS......................................................................................................................37 Using Construction Methods .............................................................................................37 Layer Information..............................................................................................................39 Collecting data with Codes and Comments 40 Point Numbering and Commenting ...................................................................................40 Starting the Coding System ...............................................................................................41 Collecting Data with Codes...............................................................................................42 Workbook 3 Collecting Data with a GPS 45 Pocket Penmap User Guide Introduction • • • • 5 Preparing for Use.................................................................................................45 Setting up a GPS..................................................................................................45 Collecting Data....................................................................................................46 Workbook 4 Collecting Data with a Total Station 49 Preparing for use .................................................................................................49 Selecting the Total Station and setting up communications ................................49 5) Entering the permanent station.......................................................................50 Entering Co-ordinates manually for instrument setup........................................51 Turning On the Total Station...............................................................................52 Setting Up on a known position ..........................................................................52 Collecting Data with a Total Station ...................................................................55 Resection (or Free Stationing).............................................................................55 Robotic Control ...................................................................................................57 Using Base Mapping 58 Raster Basemaps................................................................................................................58 Converting Raster Basemaps...............................................................................59 Loading Raster Basemaps ...................................................................................59 Vector Basemaps ...............................................................................................................59 Converting Vector Basemaps..............................................................................60 Loading Vector Basemaps...................................................................................61 Setting Out and Navigation 62 GPS with Post Processing 65 Setting up the Base for Post Processing.............................................................................65 Setting up the Rover for Post Processing...........................................................................67 Correcting the Post Processing Data..................................................................................68 Transferring data to and from other systems 69 Making a 3D model (DTM or TIN) 70 Data Limits..........................................................................................................70 Making a DTM....................................................................................................71 Setting the Properties...........................................................................................71 Advanced GPS Functionality 72 Display Configuration .........................................................................................72 Understanding the GPS Control Toolbox..........................................................................73 Main ....................................................................................................................74 Qual - Quality......................................................................................................75 Link .....................................................................................................................75 Opts-Options .......................................................................................................76 Sats. Satellites......................................................................................................76 Map......................................................................................................................77 Parms - Parameters..............................................................................................78 Speed...................................................................................................................78 Speed 2 ................................................................................................................78 Model ..................................................................................................................79 ADV ....................................................................................................................79 Phonebook...........................................................................................................79 Diag .....................................................................................................................80 Ref Stn.................................................................................................................80 Setting Up a base station....................................................................................................82 Pocket Penmap User Guide Introduction • • • • 6 Pick Node from Survey .......................................................................................84 Enter Position ......................................................................................................85 Average Position .................................................................................................85 Calibration – What to do if the map is WRONG? .............................................................86 Using Penmap with VRS and NTRIP................................................................................90 Coordinate Systems, Projections, Geoids and how to set them 98 Setting up your Coordinate System. ..................................................................................98 Setting up Custom Projection Presets................................................................................99 Standard Example Preset...................................................................................101 Setting up a Preset from a list of coordinates ....................................................102 Putting in a UTM Grid. .....................................................................................103 UTM Coordinates work anywhere...................................................................................103 UTM Zone World Map .....................................................................................106 Appendix 1 Setting up a Penmap GPS Lite System 108 Setting up Penmap GPS Lite Base by Averaging............................................................108 Setting up the PenmapGPS Lite Rover............................................................................112 Appendix 2 Using GPS Setup Utility 116 Clear GPS ( Factory Defaults) .........................................................................................119 Set For AutoBASE ..........................................................................................................119 Pocket Penmap User Guide Introduction • • • • 7 Introduction Penmap is a sophisticated data collection system designed to operate on Windows 2000/XP, and Windows Mobile 5.0 platforms. Using Penmap, data that was previously collected using text-only loggers and then plotted back at the office may now be viewed onscreen instantly.. Viewing data “as collected” is only part of the advantage of Penmap, users are able to take existing data “set out to site” in a digital format. This existing data can then be edited along with new data being added. This greatly reduces errors, time spent, and the need to revisit sites. This combination of data collection and handling produces a field editing system, more powerful than any individual Surveying, CAD or GIS System, and of unparalleled multiple functionality. Pocket Penmap User Guide Getting Started • • • • 8 Getting Started The following sections should be enough to help you to understand the basics of Penmap. The Penmap user interface is consistent for PC and PDA platforms, so this document is equally applicable to both devices. How to use this Guide This Guide will illustrate the basics of using Penmap. It’s the best place to start learning about the system and all its functions. The guide will lead you through all of the basic functions and you will be able to find the sections which relate to your tasks. The User’s Guide will take you through the following basic steps Installing Penmap Basic Concepts - Introduces concepts and conditions which will apply throughout Penmap regardless of application. First Time Use – Covers some of the basics of data collection and deals with common issues when setting up data collection stations. Hardware Requirements For the PC version Windows 2000 SP4, or Windows XP is required. For the PDA version Windows Mobile 5.0 is required. Penmap also requires the Microsoft .NET Framework for the PC platform, or the Microsoft Compact Framework for the PDA platform. The Penmap installer will install the appropriate framework if it is absent from the target computer. As new versions are released by Microsoft, Strata will test them with Penmap. Please consult the Penmap website (www.penmap.com) or contact Strata if you wish to use a different operating system. Pocket Penmap User Guide Getting Started • • • • 9 Installing Penmap A CD is provided with installers for PC and PDA platforms. To install the PDA version, the device should be connected to a desktop PC via Microsoft ActiveSync, and the installation CD run from the desktop PC. The CD also contains the Microsoft ActiveSync installer should it be absent from the desktop PC. The PDA version can be installed to main memory, or to a memory card. If installing to a memory card please ensure the card is a model with high transfer speeds as this will improve performance with Penmap. Insert the Penmap CD into your Desktop PC and the Penmap install suite will autorun. If the software fails to start then please run Autorun.exe directly from the CD. Pocket Penmap User Guide Getting Started • • • • 10 Starting Penmap. Penmap can be started by either, Clicking on the Penmap icon. Or selecting Penmap from the list of Programs Penmap is user-customisable and can have more than one configuration to suit different tasks. Each configuration contains information controlling appearance and function of the software. If more than one configuration exists, then as Penmap is launched it will offer a choice of configuration to use. Penmap is initially installed with two configurations, “default” and “example”. Selection of the required configuration is accomplished using the following window… Select the required configuration from the list, then click on the button to proceed using that configuration. Pocket Penmap User Guide Getting Started • • • • 11 Getting a Key and installing on your system Penmap is Key protected and when it starts for the first time it will present you with the Key Entry window (following the configuration selection). Instructions will be provided with your installation CD on how to obtain a keycode. If you don’t have a keycode and want to run the viewer version then press the Cancel button and Penmap will start. Once a keycode has been obtained, this can be entered into the eight boxes provided, with 4 characters in each box. Once done, press the “Apply” button. For devices with touch screens, click on the icon circled in the following diagram to present a screen keyboard to assist keycode entry. Pocket Penmap User Guide Getting Started • • • • 12 The Penmap screen The default Penmap window will appear across the entire screen with a user configurable Button Bar near the top of the window, and an Instrument Bar near the bottom of the window. The application main menu will appear in the default location for the platform. For the PDA version the appearance will vary slightly according to the available screen space. On square or portrait mode displays it will look similar to this. Landscape mode PDAs offer additional controls. Pocket Penmap User Guide Getting Started • • • • 13 On a desktop or tablet PC, the main Penmap window will look similar to this. The Button Bar holds user-definable buttons which can uploads/S4/ pen-map-user-guide.pdf
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