Quality |
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Release 8 |
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The Quality tab is used to specify quality thresholds for your GPS receiver. The thresholds affect GPS data capture and alerts but do not affect the GPS cursor, GPS Position Window, or GPS navigation.
When No Warnings is selected, none of the GPS quality thresholds are applied when you capture GPS positions.
When Non-Compulsory Warnings is selected, the specified GPS quality thresholds are applied when you capture GPS positions; however, you will have the option to capture the GPS positions when the quality thresholds are exceeded.
When Compulsory Warnings is selected, the specified GPS quality thresholds are applied when you capture GPS positions. You cannot capture GPS positions if the quality thresholds are exceeded.
The default is No Warnings selected.
You can chose up to two quality parameters to define maximum values for.
When one of the maximum check boxes are checked, a quality control is placed on the quality parameter selected. By default Positional Dilution of Precision (PDOP) of incoming GPS positions is chosen for the first maximum value. The value in the box to the right specifies the maximum allowable PDOP. A maximum PDOP of 6 is generally considered acceptable.
This affects you in the following ways:
The default is unchecked and no value is specified.
This field is used in the same way as the one described above.
When the second maximum check box is checked, a quality control is placed on the quality parameter selected. By default the Estimated Position Error (EPE) of incoming GPS positions is chosen for the second maximum value. The value in the box to the right specifies the maximum allowable EPE. The maximum allowable EPE you use should correspond directly to the maximum distance error you can accept. For example, if you can accept a maximum distance error of 15 meters, you should set the maximum allowable EPE to 15—assuming your display units are set to metric on the Display tab of the ArcPad Options dialog box. EPE is only output by Garmin GPS receivers as part of a proprietary Garmin message, so this setting is only valid when using a Garmin GPS receiver.
This affects you in the following ways:
The default is unchecked and no value is specified.
When checked, a quality control is placed on the differential status of incoming GPS positions.
This affects you in the following ways:
The default is unchecked.
When checked, a quality control is placed on the altitude status of incoming GPS positions.
This affects you in the following ways: