This table is meant for managing instrument types and corresponding letters or symbols for their marker. The latter is used in the report section, for instance.
In this table, you can define properties per instrument type. Leave the instrument type blank for generic properties, ie. all instrument types at once. The report flag toggles inclusion on reports. The information field may be used as a manual for the property. It will show up when users fill in the property values - the specifications of an instrument.
The input field is meant for advanced users. A little explanation about the syntax is in order:
If you do not specify anything, Vision 42 will automatically choose between a text or a numeric field, depending on whether the unit field is filled in.
A list of choices can be defined, by separating the options with a | sign (vertical bar). Example: full grouted | push in | sand pocket
Some standard HTML input types and unquoted attributes may be specified: Example: number min=0 max=10 step=2
Coordinates can be transformed on-the-fly and in a fully automatic way. The desired coordinate systems can be searched and selected here. More than 6.000 coordinate systems have been included in Vision 42.
Tip: Sensor formulas may be combined with the automatic coordinate transformation and the update of instrument location. For instance, some tunnel boring machines only send the last four digits of the local coordinates. With two formulas, the offsets can be added easily before transformation.
This table contains errors, if any, encountered by your background jobs like continuous import or export.
Web Map Service and Web Map Tile Service are standards for serving map images over the Internet. All embedded maps in the Vision 42 app, like those in the map and report sections, can be enhanced with WMS or WMTS layers. However, some basic WM(T)S knowledge is required to do so. Please contact support, should your need help.
In addition to many country-wide layers, Propeller high-resolution drone orthophotos can be integrated.