As‑staked point details
Configure As‑staked point details in the survey style, or tap Options in the Stakeout screen.
To see the differences between the design point and the as‑staked point before you store the point, select the View before storage check box and then choose one of these options:
- To see the differences every time, set the Horizontal tolerance to 0.000 m.
- To see the differences only if the tolerance is exceeded, set the Horizontal tolerance to a suitable value.
The Stake delta values are reported as differences from the measured/as‑staked point to the design point.
From the Staked deltas format field, select an appropriate display format.
If you are using an R12i receiver and the IMU is aligned, the deltas apply to the pole tip, not the Antenna Phase Center (APC).
The Trimble Access software supports user‑definable stakeout reports, which enable you to configure the display of staked information on the Confirm staked deltas screen that appears when you enable View before storage. The content and format of the stakeout reports is controlled by XSLT style sheets.
When you use multiple Stakeout Style Sheet files, Trimble recommends that you set the Staked deltas format. Tap and select Settings / Survey styles / <Style name> / Stakeout to configure unique formats for points, lines, arcs, DTMs, elevations, polylines and roads. You can also select the format within Options during stakeout.
User definable stakeout reports can offer the following benefits:
- important information can be displayed first
- the data can be ordered to suit the user's requirements
- information that is not required can be removed
- additional data can be computed for display, for example by applying construction offsets to reported values
- the point design elevation can be edited after the stake out measurement is completed
- up to 10 extra design elevations with individual vertical offset values can be defined and edited, with the cut/fill to each extra design elevation being reported
Formatting of the staked deltas screen also supports the following settings:
- the size of the font for prompts
- the size of the font for reported values
- the color of the font for prompts
- the color of the font for reported values
You can set the name of the As‑staked point to be one of the following:
- Design name
- Design name (with prefix)
- Design name (with suffix)
- the next Auto point name
For the design name options that have a prefix or suffix, complete the Prefix/Suffix field as required.
The design name options are available only when staking points.
You can also set the code of the As‑staked point to be one of the following:
- Design name
- Design code
- Last code used
- Design station and offset
- Design file attributes
Select Design file attributes if you are staking an item in a DXF, Shape, LandXML or IFC file and want to save the design file attributes for the selected item with the as-staked point.
The Description defaults as follows:
- When staking a point, line or arc with descriptions, the description of the as‑staked point will default to the description of the design entity unless the As‑staked code is set to Last code used in which case the last used description is used.
- When staking a road using the Roads application, the description will always be the last used independent of the As‑staked code setting.
Set the Store grid deltas check box. Do one of the following:
- Select the check box to display and store the delta northing, delta easting, and delta elevation during stakeout.
- Clear the check box to display and store the deltas as a horizontal distance, vertical distance, and azimuth.
If you use a user definable stakeout report, the Store grid deltas option is not used, unless it is referenced in your report.