

If you entered a location for the project in the Project properties screen, the map zooms to the defined location. To select coordinate system settings from the library: The Coordinate system definition dialog appears.

If required, you can key in additional parameters. You can do this by selecting the coordinate system definition from the coordinate system library provided with Trimble Sync Manager. If required, you can edit job properties in Trimble Sync Manager, for example to edit the horizontal and vertical adjustment settings using information from a site calibration.įor other jobs, you must define the coordinate system. To change these usually you would make the changes in Trimble Business Center. If you are creating the job using data from Trimble Business Center, the coordinate system settings for the job are inherited from the Trimble Business Center project. csv measurements file.Coordinate system settings are defined per job. Entries containing the points used to define the plane are added to the.cal file is also created with the same name, containing the necessary coordinate system information for use with Trimble Earthworks. When you have created the plane, tap to give the plane a name.To define the grade of the slope along the axis of the plane (the line along the two points), and/or to define the cross slope of the plane (that is transverse to the axis), drag the handles at the extents of the plane up or down, or enter the required values in the panel on the left of the screen.To create a sloping plane, tap (left of the active app icon) to add a second point to the plane.To add a vertical offset, enter the required value in the panel on the left of the screen.

To change the elevation of the plane, enter the required elevation value in the panel on the left of the screen, or drag the plane's central point up or down.You can also pinch-zoom the plane to extend or shrink it in length and width. To resize the plane in length and/or width, tap-hold a handle at the edge of the plane, then drag the handle to extend or shrink the plane from that edge.This creates a flat square plane (10 m x 10 m 32.8 ft x 32.8 ft) centered on the measured point. You can design planes using GNSS, the EDM, or by measuring in the AR space. TIP – Using the Trimble File Flipper app, you can transfer a design directly to your Trimble Earthworks machine control system in the field.
