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[. . . ] You can also create a grid of values labelling the absolute elevations of a single surface. The resulting grid is a single object that will dynamically update in response to edits to the related surfaces. Along Line Snap command - You can now specify an elevation by referencing the elevation at a specified location along a 3D line. Create and Edit Linestring commands - You can now create a highly versatile new type of single or multi-segmented linear or curvilinear line object. [. . . ] Import and process feature data - Features represent objects that surveyors might encounter as they collect survey data (for example, trees, fences, sidewalks, utility poles, and buildings). After importing and processing, the software can display symbols and line work that represent the real world objects. Features can be exported to other systems (for example, CAD packages and GIS databases) as necessary. Complete reporting capabilities are included. Trimble® Business Center Heavy Construction Edition Release Notes 4 Import and process total station data - Survey data acquired in the field using a total station and contained in a data file can be imported into the software and integrated, as necessary, with other data collected as part of a survey project (for example, GNSS or level data). Supported station setup types include: Single backsight Station setup plus (multiple backsight) Standard resection Helmert resection Refline Supported station measurement types include: Distance offset Horizontal angle offset Vertical angle offset Angle offset Circular object Dual prism offset Direct reflex Import and process event data - You can import time-based event data to interpolate positions for event markers. Default standard error settings - These settings have been grouped together in the Default Standard Errors folder in the Project Settings dialog to make them easier to access and use. Import NGS OPUS data files (XML) - You can import an . xml file containing position solution data from the NGS OPUS website. When importing, you can select the appropriate coordinate type: local or global. Import a JOB file that references a missing geoid sub-grid file - If a corresponding parent grid file can be found, it is used for the project. Related files - You can select related files you want to have automatically uploaded each time you upload a job file to a device. Known Issues Graphic display - If this software is open to a plan view when a Microsoft Word Find and Replace dialog is laid over it, an outline of that dialog may remain. Printing - When this software's Print Preview dialog is open, the printer specified becomes the default printer for all applications system-wide. When the dialog is closed, the default printer returns to the one specified for the operating system. Trimble® Business Center Heavy Construction Edition Release Notes 5 Microsoft Excel® path limit - Paths to Microsoft Excel files are limited to 219 characters. In Trimble Business Center - Heavy Construction Edition, this means that if the path to the SCS900 report utility file (named SCS900 Reporting Utility. xls or SCS Report Utility. xls) exceeds the limit, the file will not open. In most cases, this will only happen if the . xls file has been placed in the `My Documents' directory. You are allowed to install and use and to allow others to install and use the Trimble Business Center software in its "Core Product" configuration on any number of personal computers or network servers, including those of your employees, subcontractors and independent consultants, but solely for your internal business needs in connection with your use of Trimble products. You are referred to the entirety of the End User License Agreement for additional details, and that agreement shall take precedence over the characterizations made herein. It is available from within the software's user interface by picking Help/About Trimble Business Center from the menu and then clicking View the End-User License Agreement. The intention of this provision is to allow and encourage those who have licensed the software to deploy it freely throughout their organization as needed to effectively support the Trimble products and systems with which it serves as an integral component. You are additionally allowed and encouraged to share the software as needed with third parties with whom you do business, where there is a need for data exchange or other form of software interoperability in connection with your use of Trimble products. Any such third party will be required to accept the terms of the End User License Agreement during the installation of the Trimble Business Center- Heavy Construction Edition software on that party's computer. System Requirements The following computer configuration recommendations are based in part on subjective evaluations in regard to what constitutes acceptable and desirable performance. The configuration addressing minimum acceptable performance should be used in assessing the suitability of a system that you already own. [. . . ] Trimble® Business Center Heavy Construction Edition Release Notes 10 Help and Tours Access help topics from the Help menu or by pressing F1. A printable version of the help topics is also available in the installation folder: . . . \<Product>\Support\<language>\UserGuide. pdf . . . \<Product>\Support\<language>\ReferenceManual. pdf In addition, the software comes with two tours to help you become familiar with the program: Features tour Site Positioning System Data Preparation tour They can be launched from the Start Page, which you can access by selecting Help > Start Page. Using Terramodel (. pro) Data To use data from Terramodel (. pro) files in this software, the data must be exported from Terramodel in formats that can be imported: Export CAD line work and point blocks in CAD (. dxf) format Export surfaces and alignments in LandXML (. xml) format Note: Terramodel roading data exported to a LandXML file cannot be imported into Trimble Business Center. Alternately, you can launch SCS Data Manager from within this software and use it to add a Terramodel (. pro) file to an SCS design outside of this program. Location of Saved Project Files Based on the default configuration as established when the program is installed, when you download data, save a project, or create an export file, the files are stored in subfolders under the My Documents folder of your computer. When saving a new project file, you are free to place it within any designated existing folder, or you can create a new folder for that project. [. . . ]

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