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Trimble access coordinates calculation glitch ?

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Hello everyone,

I came across an issue with Trimble Access today. I was shooting several points in both faces, but pretty much for each point I got the "Out of tolerance" message between F1 and F2, which almost never happened to me before. So I checked the raw data and the differences in angles and distances between F1 and F2 surely did not correspond with the differences in coordinates, which were much bigger. It is especially obvious in the attached screenshots, where F1 and F2 have the same distance and the same hor. angle (+180 deg. of course), but the coordinates for F1 and F2 differ by 6 mm, while, obviously, they should be exactly the same. Did this by any chance happen to anyone or anyone knows what this glitch is caused by ?
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Posted : March 19, 2021 10:27 pm
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I've seen something similar when the instrument is very out of level but still within the compensator range.

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Posted : March 19, 2021 10:56 pm
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This would only make sense if there were some kind of "instrument tilt correction" applied in the process of coordinates calculation, which I have never heard of. And if there is one, I would expect it would correct the raw data (angles and distances) rather than the coordinates ...


 
Posted : March 20, 2021 4:04 pm