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MSO Mine Survey Office
The Mine
Survey Office application is used to process and create raw files from the
Leica Geosystems range of survey equipment. The application will read data from
the GRE3/GRE4, TPS1000, TPS1100, TPS1200 and the GPS1200 instruments. The
application will also create data files ready for use on these instruments from
a Surpac string file or from a survey station database. The application can
read and write directly to the Leica 1200 system DBX database, this eliminates
any requirement to convert data onboard the instrument.
The application uses a FLD
(Field) file to process data. The FLD file is generated from the GSI or DBX
file. This file makes it very easy to view edit and interpret observations.

Four different Processing options
The MSO application can process 4
different formats of data (GSI, TPS1200DBX, GPS1200DBX and FLD). Each of these
formats can be processed using different methods.

Create four different data formats
The MSO application can
create 4 different formats of data (GSI, TPS1200DBX, GPS1200DBX and FLD). Each
of these formats can come from either a string file or Surpac station database.

Create tables that record
Surveyors details to make processing quicker with better tracking of key
information.

Create tables that
record Mine or Area details to make processing easier, ensuring the correct
databases are referenced.

Configure processing functions to show as much or as
little detail as required.

Configure the way
string files are produced. You can nominate what information is shown in d
fields and you can also add descriptions to all or some of your strings.

Configure Reports.

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Filter the survey log on any
Station id.

View the automatically generated collimation log.

Insert stations into the new format Surpac
Vision database. Many of the mandatory fields are automatically filled with
data.

Insert stations into a database without problems.

See forms warning you that stations already exist in
a database.

View the message log for a summary of the survey checks.

For use with the Leica
TPS1100 motorised and reflectorless instruments
The Surveyor is given the option of three
distinctly different scanning methods, and complete control over the scanning
process, to ensure the results obtained give a clear representation of the
surface or shape scanned. And as the surveyor controls the scan, the results
are easier to process. With little or no data manipulation required.
The Grid scan allows the
instrument to scan a sequence of points between two user-defined points.
Options available with this scan include,
· · Being able
to scan along either the horizontal or vertical circles.
· · Scan in
one or both directions as the scan steps to the next line.
· · Increment
the Pcode (Point code) as the scan steps to the next line.
The face scan will also allow the
surveyor to scan horizontal surfaces with ease (i.e. the floor or backs of a
drive). As the scan does not use a linear distance or change in height to
calculate step increments. But instead divides the scan scene into both equal
horizontal angle increments and equal vertical angle increments.
