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3.5 Setting Project Options<br />

Chapter 3 Using <strong>STAR*NET</strong><br />

<strong>STAR*NET</strong> saves a group of option settings for each project. These options define<br />

characteristics of the survey network adjustment and are remembered for the duration of<br />

the project. Choose Options>Project Options or press the Project Options tool button.<br />

A tabbed dialog with eight categories is shown: Adjustment, General, Instrument,<br />

Listing File, Other Files, Special, GPS and Modeling. Make changes to settings in one<br />

or more of the option pages and press OK to save. The GPS and Modeling option pages<br />

are active only in the Professional edition. (See “PRO” edition supplement.)<br />

See Chapter 4, “Options” for complete details on setting project options.<br />

3.6 Creating Input Data Files<br />

Before you can run an adjustment, <strong>STAR*NET</strong> needs at least one input data file<br />

containing your field observations. Choose Input>Data Files or press the Input Data<br />

Files tool button. An Input Data File dialog appears and is used to specify what data files<br />

to include in your adjustment. For a new project, a file name with your project name and<br />

the “DAT” extension is automatically provided for your convenience. Data files are<br />

standard text files that consist of lines of data conforming to <strong>STAR*NET</strong>’s rules. To edit<br />

new survey observation data into this file, highlight its name in the dialog’s Data File<br />

List, and press the Edit button.<br />

Additional text files may be added to the project by pressing the Add button in the dialog<br />

and then selecting an existing file or new file. When an adjustment is performed, each<br />

file is read into memory in the order it appears in this dialog.<br />

See Chapter 5, “Preparing Data” for details on using the Input Data Files dialog and a<br />

complete description of input data formats.<br />

3.7 Running an Adjustment<br />

To run an adjustment for your project, choose Run>Adjustment, or press the Run<br />

Adjustment tool button. <strong>STAR*NET</strong> loads your data file or files into memory, checks<br />

the information, and then runs the adjustment. A “Processing Summary” window opens<br />

so you can see the progress of the adjustment. When the processing finishes, a short<br />

statistical summary is shown which should be inspected to judge the success of the<br />

adjustment.<br />

Besides the full adjustment, there are several other choices that may be selected from<br />

the Run menu: Data Check Only reads and checks the data but does not perform an<br />

actual adjustment. Blunder Detect helps you detect gross errors in your input data. And<br />

Preanalysis analyzes the survey network configuration and predicts the accuracy of a<br />

proposed survey<br />

See Chapter 6, “Running Adjustments” for complete details on these Run features.<br />

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