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Files and Data Exhange
ShapeTags & Codes
Exporting Photos, Screenshots, GNSS
Data and Project Archives
To export media files that include photos, screenshots,
audio files and raw GNSS data files choose the Project
Archive File (ZIP) format option in the Save File screen. A
full Project Archive can also be exported with this option. A
Project Archive contains all the files necessary to restore the
project if it becomes corrupt or deleted. It can also be used
to copy the project to a different TRIUMPH-LS.
Save File Screen - Set to save a Project Archive file in the USB
drive
After tapping Save File in This Folder or the New button you
will be presented with options to specify what type of files
to export in the Export Project Archive screen. Use the Full
option to create a backup that can be restored. The Only
Media option will export only the filetypes chosen. Press
Create to export the files which will all be contained in a zip
file.
Export Project Archive Screen - Set to export only photos
(screenshots included) and raw GNSS files
Exporting A Project Report
A report of the Project can be exported in HTML or PDF
format by choosing HTML or PDF format in the Save File
screen. The report will contain the selected points with
all the details and statistics about that point. The Text &
Images will be included if this option is checked.A number
of options exist to format the PDF or HTML report:
ShapeTags &
Codes
Create and manage your
own library of Codes; alpha-
numeric textual assignments
to points. Codes can quickly be recalled from the Favorite
Codes screen, eliminating the need to type in a point
description for each surveyed point. In addition, each Code
can have up to five Code Attributes fields. An example of
a Code is “IPF” (Iron Pin Found). It can then be setup with
Code Attribute fields of “Size”, “Cap” and “Status” which allow
these attributes to be entered and stored with each point.
Choose Tags & Codes>Manage Codes to access the library of
Codes.
Manage Codes Screen
Tap Create or Edit to make a new Code or edit an existing
one. A Symbol, ID, Category and Code Description can be
assigned each Code. If a Symbol is associated with a Code,
points with that code will have the Symbol displayed on
the map. The ID field is a numerical field that is not used
in J-Field but is an export option for text files and may be
useful with other software packages. The Category can be
used as a filter in the Manage Codes screen.
Edit Code Screen
ShapeTags can be assigned to points during data collection
to enable the automated drawing of lines between points
with like ShapeTags. For example, you may want to create a
ShapeTag of “Fence”. When collecting a point along a fence,
select the “Fence” ShapeTag to be assigned with that point.
This will cause a line to be drawn on the map between
that point and the previous point that also has the “Fence”
ShapeTag.
ShapeTags are associated with a chosen Code when a new
ShapeTag is created. When a ShapeTag is then selected to be
assigned to a point, by default, the Code field for that point
will be populated with the associated Code.