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Trimble Access 2016.01
Trimble Access 2016.01 now supports the Trimble TSC2 controller
Support for the Trimble TSC2 controller is dorsum due to popular need. A significant number of
customers requested access to the new features in the Trimble Access 2016.00 release, and while
the TSC2 platform is aging and does not perform equally well as the TSC3, if yous are non pushing the
device to maximum capacity, for example using very large files, so operation is still acceptable.
Trimble Access 2016.01 is the last version of Trimble Access that tin exist installed on the TSC2
controller.
Resolved issues
GNSS vertical offsets: An issue where GNSS vertical offsets were being applied outside the
Measure points routine is at present resolved. Vertical offsets defined in Measure out points are at present
only applied in an RTK survey when you measure Topo, Rapid and Compensated points from
the Mensurate points screen.
GPS UTC start: An outcome where the correct UTC commencement was non e'er being applied to GPS
times is now resolved. This was a display upshot simply.
Office utilize merely attributes: An event where "Part employ just" attributes were not displayed
correctly is now resolved.
Configurable App keys: An outcome where pressing the configurable App keys on some
controllers did not perform the configured action is now resolved.
Settings awarding errors: You should no longer meet an occasional application error when
you use the arrow keys on the controller keyboard to motion effectually the buttons in the
Settings screen.
Trimble Access 2016.00
Trimble Access GNSS replaces Trimble Admission Light
With Trimble Access version 2016.01, existing Trimble TSC3 w/Trimble Access Lite and Trimble Slate Controller due west/Trimble Admission Lite controllers tin now be used with a total range of supported GNSS receivers and the Trimble V10 Imaging Rover. Previously, these controllers supported a subset of
GNSS receivers.
The part number descriptions for the TSC3 "Lite" and Slate "Lite" controller parts have been
updated to indicate the GNSS support alter, but the actual part numbers have not changed.
Descriptions have been updated replacing Lite with GNSS:
TSC3-02-1012 Trimble TSC3, w/Trimble Access GNSS, no internal 2.4 GHz radio, ABCD keypad
TSC3-02-1022 Trimble TSC3, due west/Trimble Access GNSS, no internal 2.four GHz radio, QWERTY keypad
SLT-01-chiliad Trimble Slate Controller, westward/Trimble Access GNSS
SLT-01-1100 Trimble Slate Controller, due west/Trimble Access GNSS, extended batteries
The GNSS support for the Trimble Admission GNSS parts has been enhanced to support the total range
of supported GNSS receivers and the Trimble V10 Imaging Rover.
To add together support for total stations, buy TA-UPGRADE-IS-P to upgrade a Trimble Access GNSS
controller to a Trimble Access Integrated Survey controller.
A Trimble Access GNSS controller with the TA-UPGRADE-IS-P upgrade applied is identical in
functionality to a full Trimble Access controller.
Full general Survey
This section includes features, enhancements and resolved issues that likewise employ to other Trimble
Access applications.
New features and enhancements
Staking offsets
New offset staking functionality enables a position to be staked outset from a point, line, arc, or
alignment. For a point the start position is defined past an azimuth, horizontal distance and
elevation. For a line, arc, or alignment the kickoff position is defined by an azimuth or deflection
angle, horizontal distance, and summit.
For a point, when navigating to the betoken tap Offset from the second row of softkeys in the
graphical display. The:
- commencement direction is divers past an azimuth from the selected point
- offset distance is divers past a horizontal distance from the selected point
- peak for the offset position is defined by a gradient or delta from the pinnacle of the selected
bespeak, or you can key in a value
The 2d offset is on the aforementioned azimuth as the start, with the distance and elevation defined from
the original position.
For a line, arc, or alignment, select the Stake option Station/Skew offset from line/arc/alignment.
The:
- offset direction is defined from a station on the line/arc/alignment by either an azimuth or past a
deflection bending forrard or dorsum of a line at right angles to the selected station
- offset distance is defined by a horizontal altitude
- elevation for the showtime position is defined by a gradient or delta from the elevation of the position
at the selected station, or y'all tin key in a value
Target enhancements
In a conventional survey, you lot can now:
- Define a display name for conventional targets.
- Create up to 10 different targets.
- Utilize the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + P in whatsoever screen to display the prism list and so use the
keyboard arrows to select the target to utilise.
DTM offsets
You can now apply DTM first values perpendicular to the DTM surface. Previously they were
e'er vertical. This option is available when staking a DTM and when staking a point, line, arc,
alignment, or road relative to a DTM.
Simplified support for vertical offsets to a surface
Trimble Admission now allows but i vertical offset to a surface to be in utilize at 1 time. Previously
you could set different offsets in different places and these were applied in different ways.
You lot tin can alter the vertical start in whatever of the following:
- the Surface Vertical kickoff field in the Map Options screen
- the Vertical showtime field in the Stakeout DTM screen
- the Display cut/fill to DTM and beginning to DTM fields in whatsoever other Stakeout screen
- the Display cutting/make full to DTM and offset to DTM fields in the survey way
When you modify the vertical get-go in any of these screens, the change is made in all screens of the
Trimble Access software. For instance, if you are displaying cut/fill to DTM1 in the Map and staking
out DTM2 then just 1 vertical offset is practical to both DTMs at any 1 time. Changing the
beginning in the Map or Stakeout screen updates the offset in the other screen.
Modifying a TTM surface
In the map, you tin can now modify a TTM surface past deleting triangles, which can be of import when
computing volume calculations with irregular shaped areas. To practice this, select one or more triangles
in the map, and then from the tap and hold card select Delete selected triangles.
For more than data, refer to the topic Surfaces and volumes in the Full general Survey Help.
Gesture support on tablets
Tablet users can now utilize gestures to zoom and pan around the 3D map:
Zoom in or out: Place two fingers on the screen and pinch in or stretch out.
Pan: Identify two fingers on the screen and slide in the desired management to motion the view.
Note – If you take disabled the 3D map and reverted to the 2D map, gestures are not supported.
Applications tin can now run in full screen mode on larger Tablet displays
Tablet users with screens larger than the Trimble Tablet (1024 ten 600 pixels) can now run Trimble
Access applications in full screen mode. Yous can disable full screen way from the Trimble icon in
the top left corner.
Note – The Trimble Admission launcher screen does non run in full screen mode, this is e'er sized at 1024 x 600 pixels. If a Trimble Access awarding is not running in total screen mode, borer the Trimble icon in the top left corner automatically moves the position of the launcher to coincide with the other Trimble Access window.
Mensurate codes screen at present supports AccessVision
The Measure codes screen at present supports AccessVision. AccessVision incorporates the map view
and the video view within the current screen to provide firsthand visual feedback and avert
having to switch back and along between screens. When using AccessVision with measuring codes,
this means you can immediately view the new bespeak feature on the map, and if you have enabled
the brandish of codes, the code is shown next to it. If you have added linework to the selected
feature code, you volition encounter the linework added to the map.
Note – AccessVision is supported only on tablet controllers.
For more information, refer to the topic Measure codes in the General Survey Help. For more
information on adding linework to characteristic codes, refer to the topic Characteristic libraries in the General
Survey Help.
Improved layout of 3D map
The layout of the 3D map has been improved to provide a more streamlined interface. The
following changes accept been fabricated:
You can now admission the display options by tapping the Show button on the map toolbar
and so selecting the appropriate category from the pullout menu. Select from Settings,
Scans, Filter, Layers, and Pan to.
Considering the display options can now be accessed from the map toolbar, you tin at present admission
the map brandish options when in an AccessVision screen.
The icon on the Predefined Views button has been updated to .
The 3D/2D toggle button has been removed from the map toolbar. To:
View a 2nd representation of the map, tap the Predefined Views push button and then select
Plan.
View the 3D map from the Plan view, tap the Orbit push .
Disable the 3D map and revert to the 2nd map, you still tap Options and and then articulate the 3D
map check box.
Adding a prefix or suffix to staked betoken names
When storing a staked signal you tin can at present assign a prefix or suffix to the Equally-staked name. Configure
the prefix or suffix when defining a survey way, or from the Options screen when staking a indicate.
Duplicate bespeak storage options when importing points
When importing a comma delimited file, the new Indistinguishable point action field enables you to decide
how points of the aforementioned proper noun equally existing points in the job are imported. Select:
- Overwrite to store the imported points and delete all existing points of the same proper name.
- Ignore to ignore the imported points of the aforementioned name so that they are not imported.
- Shop some other to shop the imported points and keep all existing points of the same proper noun.
Proximity cheque tolerance for points with similar coordinates but different names
You tin now configure the software to warn you if you effort to store a point with similar coordinates
to another point already in your job, rather than just alarm for duplicate points merely based on
the point name. This proximity check enables you to avoid measuring points of a different proper name
but in the aforementioned location.
You lot tin configure both a horizontal and vertical tolerance. When you try to store a bespeak that has
coordinates that are inside the horizontal tolerance of an observed bespeak in the task, then a warning
bulletin appears showing the tolerance distance and the measured horizontal altitude between
the two points. You tin select to proceed with storing the measurement or cancel it.
Use the vertical tolerance to avoid the proximity bank check warning when new points are measured
above or beneath existing points simply are legitimately at a different peak, for case the pinnacle and
lesser of a vertical kerb.
For more than information, refer to the topic Duplicate indicate tolerance in the Full general Survey Help.
Vertical offsets when measuring points during GNSS surveys
Y'all can now add together a vertical offset when measuring a GNSS indicate. To utilise a vertical offset, from the
Measure pointsOptions screen select Add vertical offset and then in the Measure out points screen
enter a value in the Vertical start field. When reviewing a task the vertical outset is recorded and the
value can exist edited if required.
Displaying alignments from a LandXML file in the map
Alignments in a LandXML file can now be displayed in the map. This allows you to select an
alignment and so:
- Stake out the alignment equally a road using the Roads application.
- Store or stake it as an alignment using General Survey.
Filtering points in the map and Video screen
You tin now filter points by Point name, Code, Descriptions (if enabled) and Notation in the map (3D or
2D map) and in the Video screen. From the Map or Video screen, go to the Select filters screen and
and then tap to view the Wildcard search screen.
Improved naming of user defined coordinate systems
In previous versions of Trimble Access, when editing coordinate system details for a job that uses a
coordinate system selected from the coordinate organization library, then editing details such as the
project elevation or geoid model resulted in the coordinate system proper name beingness changed to "Local
site".
Now when the coordinate system is selected from the library, the Coordinate system field displays
"Zonename (SystemName)". Where possible, Trimble Access only modifies the coordinate system
proper name to indicate that some user preferences take been defined. Notation the following:
- Changing the geoid model or project peak does not change the name of the coordinate
organisation.
- Editing any projection or datum parameters changes the coordinate arrangement name to "Local
site".
- Completing a GNSS site scale changes the coordinate system proper noun to "Zonename (Site)".
- Editing any horizontal adjustment or vertical adjustment parameters changes the coordinate
organisation name to "Zonename (Site)".
Display distances in anxiety and inches
When distances are set to Us survey feet or International feet yous can now configure the distance
display to be in feet and inches. Supported fractions of an inch include: i/2″, 1/iv″, i/viii″, ane/16″ and
1/32″.
Improved point selection when defining transformations
When defining a rotate/calibration/translate transformation you lot can now select the points to be
transformed using the available bespeak choice methods in the Select screen.
To admission the option methods tap the Add softkey. The Select screen appears, showing bachelor
point selection methods:
If you have previously selected points in the map, the listing is populated with the selected points. If
required, yous can then add additional points using one or more than of the available indicate choice
methods.
Sorting points in a list
When viewing a list of points to select from, you can now sort points by name or code by borer
the column proper name.
Removing points from a list
When compiling a list of points to:
- pale out
- measure points on a plane
- calculate a traverse misclosure, and adapt a conventional traverse
- calibrate
- transform (Rotate, Scale, Translate)
- transform (Helmert and 7 parameter)
the Delete softkey has been renamed to Remove to more than accurately draw the activity equally the
points are not deleted but just removed from the list. For some options there is also a Del all
softkey. This too has been renamed, to Rem all.
Boosted colors for map and video features
The color range has been expanded and fabricated more consistent in the following areas:
- Cloud color when scanning with an musical instrument that has Trimble VISION technology
- Overlay color when measuring at the Video screen
- Label color in the map
Calculation files remembers terminal used binder
When adding files to a job, for example when linking files to the job, by default the software now
opens the concluding used binder.
Copying information between jobs
When copying information from one job to some other, when selecting the job to copy from, y'all can now
browse to jobs that are stored in a different binder to the current task.
Exporting files
After exporting files, the Consign stock-still format or Export custom format screen now remains open.
This makes it easier to generate more than one file or report at a time.
Support for "Part apply only" characteristic code attributes
Feature code attributes created using the Feature Definition Managing director where the Entry style for
the attributes has been set to Office Use Simply will now appear in Trimble Access as read-just
attributes. Previously these attributes were not visible.
Auto increment point names during station setup
When performing a Station setup you can at present set the default point names for the instrument to
automatically increment. For more than data, refer to the topic Station setup in the General
Survey Aid.
Compensator disabled condition
When the electronic level of an musical instrument is disabled, a compensator disabled icon now
appears on the instrument icon in the status bar and the Level icon in the Instrument functions
screen.
Decimal places for geodimeter output angles
The GDM data output choice now respects the Angle display settings in the Jobs / Properties of
job / Units screen, enabling the horizontal angle and vertical angle records to be exported to upwardly to
five decimal places.
RTX with Galileo satellites
You can now select Galileo satellite tracking for RTX surveys. For more information, refer to the
topic RTX in the General Survey Aid.
RTX Internet corrections
In GNSS Contacts, the Use RTX (TGIP) bank check box has been replaced by the Employ RTX (Internet) check box. When this check box is selected the Mountpoint name field appears. Select the mountpoint
appropriate for your RTX subscription. The RTXIP mountpoint is for global RTX corrections, while
others are particular to specific network coverage regions. For information regarding RTX
subscriptions, delight contact Trimble Positioning Services.
Ignoring RTCM transformation messages
If y'all are continued to an RTCM circulate data stream which contains unsupported
transformation projections, a warning bulletin appears. There is now an Ignore push available in
the message screen and so that yous can stop receiving these messages.
GNSS automobile connect on tablet controllers
Nosotros now disable GNSS autoconnect on the tablet controller when it is connected to a conventional
musical instrument or when Trimble Access is attempting to start a conventional survey.
Coordinate system database updates
- The datum for Germany UTM zones has been set up to ETRF89.
- The coordinate systems for Germany have been reorganized into the groups Ascos, Bayern-
Soldner, DB, GK and UTM.
- Datum transformations accept been added for Barbados, Naparima, Tobago, and Trinidad.
- EGM 2008 Trinidad Tobago geoid model has been added.
- Zone updates to:
- Brazil
- Indiana County
- Iowa County
- Wisconsin
- Zones for Ireland take been renamed.
Resolved problems
Invalid unit in class fields: An issue where grade fields showed an error warning that gons
was an invalid unit is now resolved. This event affected non-English versions of Trimble Admission
merely.
Units in new job: An issue where the grid coordinates and projection height would appear in the
wrong units when the distance and height units were changed during creation of a new job
before selecting or keying in a coordinate system is now resolved.
Point manager: Clearing the option to Display deleted points in the Point manager at present hides
deleted duplicate points in the expanded tree view besides as hiding deleted points at the top
level of Bespeak manager.
Using map point option in Cogo: An issue where if yous selected points in the map so
switched to the Cogo menu, the selection to use the selected points was non available, is now
resolved. This issue was introduced in Trimble Access version 2015.10.
Map: The following issues are resolved:
Keying in points from the map: An upshot where you could non key in a bespeak from the
map. This was an issue only when you had selected Key in point from the main menu and
and so, with Key in signal even so open, you switched to the map and attempted to key in a
indicate from the tap and hold menu.
Entities in DXF files: An outcome where entities defined with a custom coordinate system
were not being displayed or were displayed incorrectly.
Blocks in DXF files: An issue where DXF files that contained scaled inserted blocks were
not displayed correctly when the map was zoomed to extents is now resolved.
Arcs in the map: An issue where an arc in a road definition was occasionally fatigued equally a
line. This was an issue only on a Tablet, when viewing a road in the 3D map or when
reviewing a road in the Roads software.
3D map: The following issues are resolved:
Improved brandish of text: The advent and behavior of text displayed in the 3D map is
now improved.
Point elevation: The elevation of a indicate at present appears closer to the appropriate bespeak.
This was an issue when there were no codes displayed.
3D map showing incorrect GNSS position: When measuring positions in a GNSS survey
when viewing the 3D map in oblique view, the measured position did non appear in the
correct position on the map. This event occurred but when the survey was started with a
value of 0.00 entered in the Antenna height field so the antenna height value was
edited without leaving the 3D map.
GNSS position outside map extents: When opening the map, if the current
GNSS position was outside the map extents the map did non auto-pan so that the current
position was in the center of the screen.
GNSS position not updating: During an integrated survey, the position of the GNSS icon
on the 3D map was non updating as the antenna was being moved in the field.
Duplicate points appearing: When measuring duplicate points, the 3D map sometimes
showed the same point as an "average betoken" and a "mean turned angle betoken" when just
the "boilerplate point" should have been shown.
Unable to select points: After selecting two or more points with codes displayed from the
3D map and reviewing them, you could no longer select points from the 3D map.
Empty map: If the tablet was suspended so resumed, the map was empty and only
the Esc key was active.
Command codes for compound curves: An issue when using control codes to create a
chemical compound curve where the linework was non drawn correctly is at present resolved. This issue was
introduced in Trimble Admission version 2015.10.
Command codes for arcs: An issue when a point was coded to ascertain a back to back arc (where
the end arc and start arc control codes were divers for the aforementioned point), where a dashed red
line was drawn instead of the second arc is now resolved.
Control codes for offsetting lines and arcs: The following issues are at present resolved:
All linework including the offset lines are at present fatigued correctly when a Start join sequence
command code is used in conjunction with an End tangential arc control code. Previously
the linework following the stop of the arc was not tangential to the arc. A similar effect
occurred if the Start join sequence control lawmaking was used for the first point later the end
of the arc.
Offset linework is now drawn correctly:
At the intersection stop of an arc and a line where the line is not tangential to the arc.
Previously, offset lines could overlap and not connect.
Between the end of one arc and the start of another arc. Previously, no offset lines
were drawn.
When the first values are non the same for sequential points. Previously the half
angle was not computed correctly.
Staking out an alignment in cross section view: An issue where an extra Motorcar measure bank check
box appeared when staking out an alignment in the cantankerous section view is now resolved.
Staking by station on alignment: An issue when staking a station on an alignment, where the
original top shown in the As-staked deltas screen was shown as null and so the original
elevation could not be reloaded, is now resolved. This issue occurred only when staking with
an beginning.
Surface to surface volumes: An issue where the names of the surfaces selected in the Initial
surface and Final surface fields in the Compute volume screen were swapped over in the
Review Job screen and in the JobXML file ouput is now resolved. The calculated volume was
correct for the original choice.
Break CMRx corrections: An issue where tapping Pause did not pause the flow of correction
data later hanging upwardly and then redialing the base of operations station is now resolved.
Cyberspace RTK Survey: An issue with connections to NTRIP v2.0 servers where the survey would
not first after selecting a mountpoint is now resolved.
Duplicate T02 files: An effect where the file names of postprocessed logging files were
duplicated in different job folders is at present resolved. This issue occurred only when more than
one job was used in a PPK survey on the same day.
Communication issues starting a browse: There were new radios phased in to the Trimble Southward
serial instruments and the Trimble Tablet around March 2015 to conform with new European
heed-before-talk regulations (ETSI ane.eight.ane). Equally a effect of the change, controllers with new radios
could encounter advice issues when attempting to start a scan.
Snapshot on mensurate: An effect when capturing a snapshot when taking a measurement
where the original prototype was not saved is at present resolved. This was an issue when the image was
annotated with the cantankerous hair simply.
High speed scanning: An consequence when performing high-speed scanning using a Trimble VX
Spatial Station or Trimble S7 or S9 total station where non all points, as defined by the showtime
interval, were being computed and therefore these points were not measured, is now resolved
Incorrect low battery warning connecting a Trimble M3 total station: An issue where the
Trimble Admission software briefly showed an incorrect low battery warning when connecting to a
Trimble M3 total station is now resolved.
Foresight resection points displaying HA residuals: An issue where Foresight points in a
resection showed HA residuals despite not having known positions in the resection is now
resolved.
Esc from eLevel screen: An issue where you were not able to tap Esc to go out this screen
without re-leveling the instrument is at present resolved.
Joystick: An issue when using controller keys to control the Joystick in an AccessVision screen
where the musical instrument kept rotating or the arrow key in the software screen remained
highlighted until another key was pressed is now resolved.
Circular objects using a Trimble S Series and Trimble CU: An upshot when calculating the
center of a circular object using the bisect tangent method, where the observation could non
exist made and the musical instrument brandish locked upwardly is now resolved. This issue affected Trimble S
Series total stations with Trimble CU controllers simply.
Trimble CU keys repeating: An effect on a Trimble CU controller, where after pressing a fundamental
once on the keypad, the software occasionally behaved as if the key had been pressed
multiple times is now resolved. This fix ensures the graphic symbol repeat setting is disabled when
General Survey starts.
AccessVision: The following issues are now resolved when viewing an AccessVision screen:
Faster display when reopening map or video screen: When more one AccessVision
screen is open up, if you close the map or video screen in one AccessVision screen and and so
reopen the map or video screen in another, the map or video screen content is displayed
more rapidly.
Measure topo screen not closing correctly: An issue where, when using the Measure
topo screen with the video or map screen displayed, the Measure out topo screen did not
redraw correctly when the bespeak was measured and stored.
Snapshot on measure: An issue when measuring a topo point with Snapshot on measure
selected where the snapshot was not captured. This was an issue only when the
AccessVision graphical display was subconscious.
Storing attributes on a tablet: An issue on a tablet, where the Trimble Access launcher screen
appeared afterward attributes for a point were stored is now resolved. Now the software returns to
the General Survey Measure out points screen.
Panorama progress screen: An issue when using an instrument that has Trimble VISION
engineering with a non-Tablet controller, where starting a panorama from page 2 of the
Scanning screen meant that a panorama was captured but no progress screen was shown, is
now resolved.
Awarding errors: You should no longer see occasional application errors when you do any of
the following:
Close Full general Survey when the Key in notation screen is open.
Tap the Orbit button in the 3D map later on adding a raster background in a scale-only job.
This issue affected simply some raster image files.
Use large raster epitome files in the 3D Map. The performance of the software is now
improved when using these files.
Tap ESC when performing a resection.
Export a DXF file from a chore where point attribute fields contain null dates.
If controller retention was running especially low the Map could stop responding and then
the software would crash. The controller battery had to be removed and and so reinserted
in order to restart the software.
Pipelines
New features and enhancements
Selecting the club that joint maps are presented when using Next and Prev
When performing joint mapping y'all can now choose whether the joint maps are presented in the
recorded File social club or Sequence order when the next or previous joint is displayed. File order
presents the joint maps in the guild that they were recorded in the field. Sequence order presents
the joint maps by matching the articulation ahead and articulation backside IDs to create linked sequences. The
default is File order, which provides faster presentation for larger files over Sequence order since no
actress processing is needed.
When generating a written report using either the Articulation map listing or Joint mapping report file format, the
report can exist presented in File order or Sequence order. In general, File guild is near useful when
you are collecting data and creating a joint map. If y'all are reviewing the information that has been
collected, and then you may detect it more useful to run a Joint mapping written report with Sequence lodge
selected.
Improved functioning during joint mapping and as-congenital survey
When working with large joint map files, the system is now significantly faster at checking to see if
the joint IDs have previously been used during joint mapping, or when searching for the next weld
ID during measurement of the as-built pipeline.
Calculating an inverse between ii points
You can now compute an inverse between two points from the Cogo menu. Previously, when in
the Pipelines application, an inverse could only be computed from the map.
Resolved issues
Copied points with Pipeline attributes: An issue when copying points from 1 job to
another, where whatever Pipeline attribute records associated with those points were non copied to
the job is now resolved. To copy points, from the General Survey card select Jobs / Copy
between jobs.
Adjacent weld ID: An issue where the articulation behind ID and the joint alee ID were not set when the
next weld ID was entered when you get-go opened the Articulation mapping screen is now resolved.
Irresolute to a new joint mapping method: When mapping joints, y'all can now more easily
use the arrow side by side to the ID field to change the mapping method and select the adjacent weld,
bend, or loose end ID, even if there is no existing weld, bend, or loose end ID.
Bank check status: An issue where a tally record was flagged as checked and modified (showing a
flag value of three in the principal index IDX file) when information technology should have been flagged as checked only
(flag value of 1) is now resolved.
Pipelines Tally and Articulation Map Updater Utility
The Trimble AccessPipelines Tally and Joint Map Updater utility is used to merge the updated tally
and articulation map data from multiple field crews into a master set of files in the office at the stop of each
day. The master tally files are then distributed to each field crew, fix for the next day's work. An
XML file containing all the merged data is also bachelor for generating custom reports from.
The utility is available for download from www.trimble.com/Survey/Trimble-Access-IS.aspx by
clicking Downloads on the right and navigating to the Trimble Admission Pipelines section.
This utility is updated from time to fourth dimension. To view the latest update information and all updates to
the utility since it was first released, view the Pipelines Tally and Joint Map Updater Utility Release
Notes document available with the utility download file.
The following updates to the utility have been made since the previous Trimble Access release:
five April 2016
Checking the principal and new joint map files: During joint map checking (carried out when
previewing the update performance or when conveying out an update operation), the Tally and
Joint Map Updater utility at present checks through all weld articulation maps in the master joint map file
and new joint map file (if present) to ensure that a articulation ID is not referenced as a joint alee or
a joint behind more than once.
5 March 2016
Checking and editing the principal joint map file: The preview and logging report details have
been extended to study on any joint map records that have duplicate definitions (where the
weld or loose cease definitions have different articulation map IDs but specify the same articulation IDs). Whatsoever
joint maps with duplicate definitions are reported in add-on to any articulation maps with duplicate
IDs. The Edit selection for editing the main tally files has been enhanced to provide an option
to delete specified joint map records, so that problems with joint map records reported as
having duplicate names or definitions tin be rectified.
three February 2016
Editing the master tally file: The Tally and Joint Map Updater now provides an Edit push button for
updating the chief tally file, if required. After updating the main file with updates from the
field, click Edit to delete joint definitions from the chief file or to rename articulation IDs in the
master file. Then copy the master fix of files onto each controller as usual.
Roads
New features and enhancements
Staking skewed offsets
In the graphical option screen, a new tap and concur bill of fare option, Stake skew showtime, is available
for Trimble, LandXML, and GENIO roads. The Stake skew kickoff option enables a position to be
staked at a skew relative to the horizontal alignment. This option is specially useful when staking
culverts, bridge abutments, and similar features that are not aligned at right angles to the
alignment, or where offset stakes that would typically be set up perpendicular to an alignment take to
be ready at a skew bending due to obstructions. The skew is defined from a station on the alignment by
a deflection frontward or back of a line at right angles to the alignment or, alternatively, by an
azimuth. The elevation for the offset position is defined by a slope or delta from the tiptop of the
position at the selected station or, alternatively, yous can fundamental in a value.
Displaying alignments from a LandXML file in the map
Alignments in a LandXML file tin now exist displayed in the map. This allows yous to select an
alignment and so:
- Pale out the alignment every bit a road using the Roads application.
- Store or stake it equally an alignment using General Survey.
Prev and Next softkeys
When defining the components of a road, the Prev softkey is no longer displayed when on the first
of a series of elements and the Adjacent softkey is no longer displayed when on the terminal element of a
series of elements.
Resolved problems
Point name incrementing: An result when surveying a road using an integrated survey style
with the Precise meridian option selected where the point name did not increment if a specific
point proper noun, rather than the default, had been entered is now resolved.
Azimuth value during stakeout: An result when staking a road using a conventional
instrument where the Azimuth navigation value did not display when the value was greater
than 90° is now resolved.
Get in altitude during stakeout: An issue when staking a road using a conventional
instrument where the Get in distance navigation delta was obscured by the details for the point
being staked is now resolved. This was an issue just when staking the route using the menubased
survey choice method.
Additional points: An issue where additional points (defined equally role of the road definition)
were not displayed when reviewing a road is now resolved. This was an issue when there was
only i additional point or when the elevation of an additional indicate was lower than the route
surface at the station and offset of the additional point.
Hinge string name: An event when surveying a GENIO road and editing the hinge string for a
side slope where, in some situations, the Hinge string name did not update to the new string
proper name is now resolved.
No projection alarm: An issue when the coordinate arrangement for the chore was fix to No
project/no datum where a message warning "No projection. Some features will non exist
displayed." incorrectly appeared when yous defined a template or reviewed a road is now
resolved.
Slow to update position: An issue where your position was ho-hum to update when surveying a
GENIO road is now resolved. This issue was apparent only for particularly long roads or roads
with a big number of strings.
Awarding error: An event when reviewing a long GENIO route on a tablet where the software
appeared to freeze when yous tapped in empty space on the screen is now resolved.
Tunnels
Resolved bug
Application errors: You lot should no longer meet occasional awarding errors when you tap Esc
afterwards measuring and storing a position to define a template element.
Trimble Installation Manager
New features
Upgrades are now faster
Upgrading from Trimble Admission version 2015.twenty and subsequently to a new version is now faster due to
changes to the procedure of upgrading the old files. In previous versions, all files in the Trimble Information
folder were copied from the data collector and the required files were converted to the new
version, before all files were then copied dorsum onto the controller. From version 2016.00, only files
that crave conversion are copied, converted, and transferred back onto the controller. Files such
as DXF files and geoid models that do not need converting are no longer copied on and off the
controller.
Custom information folders for installing Trimble Access data files
You tin can now use Trimble Installation Managing director to install custom Trimble Access information files to a
controller as part of a software installation, upgrade, or when required.
Users who are… Might utilise custom information folders when…
Distributors 50 Setting upward a group of new controllers for a customer
Configuring demo controllers with sample files
Customers 50 Setting up a group of new controllers with 'standard' files used past the
arrangement
Configuring existing controllers with files for a specific project
Installed file types might include:
Survey styles, job templates
Feature code libraries
Control files, DXFs, alignments
Customized reports/stylesheets, or antenna.dat files
Files requiring conversion, for example a task from the previous version of Trimble Access, are
automatically converted to the new version in the same way this occurs when a controller is
upgraded.
For more than information, refer to the topic Managing Trimble Access information files in the Trimble
Installation Managing director Assistance.
Other changes
Custom antenna files: The format of the on-board antenna file antenna.dat has inverse.
Custom antenna.dat files from previous versions of Trimble Access are not uniform with
version 2016.00, and will not be copied during the Trimble Installation Managing director upgrade
procedure. Custom antenna.dat files from the Trimble Access software version 2016.00 cannot exist
used with previous versions of the software. To utilise a custom antenna file in Trimble Access
version 2016.00 you must re-upload the customized antenna.ini file using Trimble Business
Center or Trimble Data Transfer after updating the office software components to work with
Trimble Access version 2016.00
AccessSync
New features
AccessSync transfer rates
Y'all tin can now select the rate at which data is transferred, and whether the needs of other network
services need to be considered. The options are:
Minimum: Transfers files at a slow rate at all times. Holds off all file transfers if real-fourth dimension
surveying is using the connectedness for base data. Use this if you accept a slow or rate-restricted
cyberspace connectedness.
Adaptive: Transfers files at an intermediate rate if the net connection is not in use, or
lowers the transfer rate if at that place is other activity so as to share the connection. The behavior of
this style depends on the type and capacity of the connection.
Maximum: Transfers files at the fastest rate for the connexion. May cause throughput issues
for other functions using the internet connection if it is not capable of a high bandwidth.
Resolved issues
Downloading images: An issue where AccessSync repeatedly downloaded a groundwork
image file fifty-fifty after successfully downloading it is now resolved.
GNSS Forecast
Resolved issues
Not enough satellites reported: An issue where incorrect satellite weather were reported
when tracking of GPS satellites is disabled is at present resolved.
Installation Information
This section provides information on installing version 2016.01 of the Trimble Access software.
Installing the software and licenses on the controller
Operating arrangement installation
With a new Trimble tablet, the operating organization is non installed. Turn on the tablet to install the
Windows® operating system and so apply Windows updates.
With all other new controllers, the operating system is already installed.
From time to fourth dimension new operating systems are made available and can be plant at
www.trimble.com/Survey/Controllers.aspx.
Alarm – Operating system updates volition erase all data from the device. Make sure you backup your information to your PC earlier installing. Otherwise yous may lose your data.
Note – The process of upgrading Trimble Admission from one version to another converts the jobs
(and other files like survey styles). If you copy the original Trimble Access data files off the
controller and so upgrade the operating organization, before installing the new version of Trimble
Admission please ensure y'all copy the original Trimble Access information files back onto the controller. If
you follow these steps and so the original Trimble Access files will exist converted and made
uniform with the new version of Trimble Access.
Software and license installation
Earlier you apply your controller, you must install the applications and licenses using the Trimble
Installation Manager. If you have:
Never installed the Trimble Installation Director, get to www.trimble.com/installationmanager
for installation data.
Previously installed the Trimble Installation Manager, you exercise not need to reinstall it because it
updates itself automatically. Select Start / All Programs / Trimble Installation Manager to
beginning the Trimble Installation Director.
For more information, click Help in the Trimble Installation Manager.
Note – For Trimble CU controllers, Trimble Access version 2013.00 and later tin be installed only on the Trimble CU model iii (S/Northward 950xxxxx). Trimble CU models ane and 2 accept bereft retentivity to run afterwards versions of Trimble Access.
Am I entitled to this version?
To install and run Trimble Access software version 2016.01, yous must have a warranty agreement
valid up to one Apr 2016.
When you upgrade to version 2016.01 using the Trimble Installation Managing director, a new license file is
downloaded to your device.
Updating office software
When you upgrade to version 2016.01, you must also update your office software. These updates
are required if you need to import your General Survey jobs into Trimble office software such as
Trimble Business concern Center.
When you upgrade the controller using the Trimble Installation Director, the function software on the
computer that has the Trimble Installation Manager installed is as well upgraded.
To upgrade other computers that were non used to update the controller, do ane of the following:
Install the Trimble Installation Manager onto each computer and then run Office updates.
Run the Trimble Update Office Software packages for the Trimble Admission software from
www.trimble.com/support_trl.aspx?Nav=Collection-84862.
Apply the Trimble Data Transfer utility:
You must take version one.51 or later installed. You can install the Data Transfer utility from
www.trimble.com/datatransfer.shtml.
If you have version 1.51, you practice not demand to update to a subsequently version of the Data Transfer
utility; you tin can run 1 of the Trimble Update Role Software packages from
www.trimble.com/support_trl.aspx?Nav=Collection-84862.
If you lot just demand to update the latest version of the Trimble Business Eye software, you practise
not demand to run the Trimble Installation Director to update the office software. The required
converters are now bachelor on the controllers running the Trimble Access software and, if
required, they are copied from the controller to the estimator by the Trimble Concern Center
software.
Trimble Solution Comeback Program
The Trimble Solution Improvement Plan collects information nearly how y'all employ Trimble
programs and about some of the problems y'all may encounter. Trimble uses this information to
amend the products and features you use almost often, to assist you to solve bug, and to
better meet your needs. Participation in the programme is strictly voluntary.
If you participate, a software program is installed on your estimator. Every time that you lot connect
your controller to this computer using ActiveSync® technology or the Windows Mobile® Device
Centre, the Trimble Access software generates a log file that is automatically sent to the Trimble
server. The file includes data on what the Trimble equipment is being used for, what software
functions are popular in specific geographical regions, and how often problems occur in Trimble
products that Trimble can correct.
At any fourth dimension, you can uninstall the Trimble Solution Improvement Program. If you no longer wish to
participate in the Trimble Solution Comeback Program go to Add or Remove programs on your
computer and remove the software.
Documentation
Trimble Admission Help is "context-sensitive." To access the Help, tap ? at the acme of the screen.
A list of Aid topics appears, with the relevant topic highlighted. To open up the topic, tap its title.
Go to http://apps.trimbleaccess.com/help to download a PDF file of the Help. A split PDF file is
provided for each application.
Software and Hardware Requirements
Trimble Access software version 2016.01 communicates best with the software and hardware
products shown beneath. The software can also communicate with any version later than that
shown.
Trimble software Version
Trimble Business Center
(32-bit)
2.99
Trimble Concern Center
(64-chip)
three.70
Trimble receiver Version
Trimble R10 5.11
Trimble R8s 5.10
Trimble R2 five.11
Trimble R8-iv, R8-3 5.x
Trimble R6-4, R6-3 v.10
Trimble R4-3, R4-ii 5.x
Trimble R9s 5.eleven
Trimble NetR9 Geospatial 5.10
Trimble R7 5.00
Trimble R5 5.00
Trimble Geo7X 4.95
Trimble GeoXR 4.55
Trimble R8-2, R6-two, R4-ane 4.64
5800, 5700 II 4.64
Trimble Instrument Version
Trimble V10 imaging rover E1.1.lxx
Trimble VX Spatial Station R12.5.48
Trimble S5/S7/S9 total
station
H1.i.14
Trimble S8 total station R12.v.49
Trimble S6 total station R12.5.49
Trimble S3 total station M2.2.23
Trimble M3 total station V2.0.4.iv
For the latest software and firmware versions, see also
http://trl.trimble.com/dscgi/ds.py/Go/File-93082/Survey%20Software%20and%20Firmware.pdf.
Controller operating system support
Trimble TSC3 controllers with Microsoft Windows Mobile Version half dozen.5 Professional can run Trimble
Access software version one.viii.0 to version 2011.10.
Trimble TSC3 controllers with Microsoft Windows Mobile Embedded Handheld half-dozen.5 must accept
Trimble Access version 2012.00 or later.
For more than information please visit this website http://apps.trimbleaccess.com/help/en/TrimbleAccess=2016.01
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