FieldLevel II Survey/Design 16 Water Management setup
Setting Explanation
Survey Height Offset
Represents the difference between the height of the blade when
surveying, and the height of the blade when moving dirt.
To measure this value, park the implement on a flat surface and
raise the blade up to its highest limit and then measure the
distance from the bottom of the blade to the surface of the
ground. The Survey Height Offset will be applied to all surveys to
avoid the need to re-bench between Survey mode and moving
dirt.
Survey Point Density
When you create a survey of a field, this setting determines the
distance between the collected survey mapping points. The
approximate distances between points are:
ll Coarse: 7.8 m (25 ft)
l Medium: 3 m (10 ft)
l Fine: 1.5 m (5 ft)
Cut/fill Color Range
Defines the vertical range in which the colors are spread over the
cut/fill map.
The cut/fill map displays only after you have surveyed the field
and defined a design plane. The range is displayed from the
highest cut value to the highest fill value.
For example: If your highest cut value is 1 foot and your highest
fill value is 1 foot, and you set your Cut/fill color range to 2 feet,
then the colors will be spread evenly across your cut/fill map. If
you change the cut/fill color range to 1 foot, the colors will
become more focused around the neutral area, providing more
detail closer to the grade.
3.
Select the Relative Heights tab and complete the settings.
By default, coordinates are recorded relative to the master benchmark. Setting relative
positions establishes the coordinates of the master benchmark when it is set. These
coordinates are then used for field leveling and topographic mapping every time the field is
opened.
298 FM-1000 Integrated Display User Guide Version 9.25, Revision B