Using the Measure Point app

Measure Point is used to record the coordinates of a single position. The point name, code, and coordinate information is recorded.

You can record points using GNSS or by measuring in the AR space .

A measured point is shown as a blue sphere in SiteVision for the duration of the session, unless you assign a symbol to it.

To measure a point, tap the Measure Point active app icon. The Point Details window displays, where you can:

  • assign a symbol (Sketchup model) to a point to better visualize it along with your main model or in a real-world context.

    A default library of symbols is provided in SiteVision, and you can also upload to the device symbols from SketchUp or the 3D Warehouse, as SKP files. These symbols should be copied on to your device, under C:\Trimble SiteVisionAR\Symbols. For best performance, ensure your symbol models are as simple as possible, and not too complex. The maximum symbol model size is approximately 250,000 triangles.

    When you have selected a symbol to represent a measured point, the next point you measure uses the same symbol by default. You can change this as needed from the Symbol dropdown.

  • rotate a point's assigned symbol to suit the environment; enter the rotation value in the Point Details window.

    TIP – You can also swipe left or right anywhere on the results dialog to rotate the symbol.

  • edit a point's details.
  • remove a point; tap in the bottom right corner of the Point Details window.

Measured points and their assigned symbols and rotation values are stored as a .csv file.

NOTE – The insertion point of a symbol corresponds to the SketchUp model's drawing axes. When creating or editing a new symbol, positioning the model near (or centered on) the drawing axes will ensure it appears in the correct location.

 

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