
Change total station setup type – You can now change the setup type for a total station after importing the station data into BC-HCE. Use the Level Editor to adjust your runs and include the results in the point computation and network adjustment together with other optical and GNSS data in your project. Import leveling data from non-Trimble levels – Use the Custom Importer to import leveling data from a data file captured by any leveling instrument. (See Set a Reminder to Save Your Project in the help.) When enabled, the Save Project dialog appears at an interval you specify. Set a reminder to save your project – Use the Save Project Reminder setting in Options > Project Management to set a timed reminder that prompts you to save your project. Specify time decimal precision for the Trajectory exporter – You can now specify the time decimal precision for the Trajectory (CSV) file exporter, providing more precision when exporting trajectories. DGN: Center, Diameter, Diameter Extended, Diameter Parallel, Diameter Perpendicular, Label Line, Note, Ordinate, Radius, Radius Extended DXF/DWG: Diametric, Ordinate, Radial, Radial Large Support for importing dimensions – The following dimension types can now be imported into BC-HCE: csv or Excel file so that you can review them using Notepad or Microsoft Excel. csv file – After processing feature codes, export feature attributes of selected entities to a.

Export feature attributes individually to. Export TL-Pro Terrain Manager files (.tmf) – Export a TL-Pro Terrain Manager file (.tmf) containing CAD objects, surfaces, points features, line features, polygon features, feature codes, and/or raster images that can then be imported into Trimble TL-Pro Design Studio. (See Edit Mis-Tagged Machine Data Events in the help.) Edit Machine Data – Edit machine data that is associated with the wrong design surface or material layer to instruct the Machine Data Service to re-process the data with the corrected design or date range. (See View Detailed Machine Data by Cell in the help.) The heat map in the overlay is a high-resolution image that you can zoom in to when you pick a cell. Detailed Cell Viewer – Review machine data cell-by-cell by picking locations in a machine data overlay.

(See Create a Machine Data Surface in the help.) Machine data surfaces maintain all the properties contained in the overlay, but in a 3D form that you can more easily investigate for anomalies. Then you can review the surface using a variety of tools. Create Machine Data Surface – Create a surface from machine elevation data (in the form of a machine data overlay). (See Create and Edit a Machine Data Overlay in the help.) You can edit the filter to show different data by changing the area, design, machine, or data/time range. Edit Machine Data Overlay – Edit the filter that was previously used to create a machine data overlay. The Machine Data View (chart and statistics) automatically opens when you create any of these overlays: Pass count details, Pass count summary, CMV, and CMV summary. Create Machine Data Overlay – Filter machine data and overlay an image of it onto a Plan View so that you can review and analyze the work being done by machines on a job site. (See Create a Subgrade Surface in the help.) Create Subgrade Surface – After you assign site improvements to regions, create a surface that represents the top of the subgrade (below the site improvements). (See Apply a Site Improvement to a Surface in the help.) Site regions are shaded as you apply site improvements, so you can confirm that the improvements fill the intended areas. Apply Surface Site Improvement – Assign area-based site improvements to site regions (that are bounded by closed linestrings) so you can create subgrade and design surfaces, and calculate areas and volumes.

(See Workflow for Reviewing VisionLink Machine Data and the Machine Data chapter in the help.) The steps cover sending design surfaces to compact to CCS machines in the field via TCC, bringing as-built compaction data back into this program, and reviewing it graphically with charts, statistics and as a surface. VisionLink machine data workflow to manage design surfaces and as- built compaction machine data reporting back into Business Center – HCE. Manage VisionLink data – Use the new Machine Data tab and the These features have been added or enhanced.
