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Figure 1.32 - Manage solutions button and popup window
1.3.5.7 Show File
The Show File button reveals a pop-up window for displaying solution reports. Across the top of the
window are (Figure 1.33) standard pop-up window controls, but instead of a single button at the top-
center to initiate an action, this window offers a choice of available reports: OPUS-S, Session Processing,
or Network Adjustments. Below the controls is a header providing the report’s name, its creation and
download (current) times. Then the report is displayed.
Some browsers offer a print option by right-clicking (right mouse button) anywhere in the report. All
browsers should allow the report’s text to be copied and pasted into another file using the method
typical of the operating system. See Appendix B for more information about printing reports.
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Figure 1.33 - Show file solution report
1.3.5.8 Send Email
Send Email (Figure 1.34) displays a pop-up window with basic controls permitting the manager to send
emails to members of the project team, including herself or himself, or the OPUS Projects team. Pop-up
window controls appear across the top. Below these controls, the email’s recipients can be selected and
subject added. The emails can include available reports as attachments. These can be selected by using
the next controls. Finally, there is an entry field for a short text message. If you believe you have a
problem with OP you can check the OPUS-Projects Team box and your email will reach several OP
support people.Figure 1.34 - Send email
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1.3.5.9 Setup Adjustment (Preferences menu)
Setup Adjustment from the preferences menu displays a pop-up window containing controls to
configure and submit a network adjustment to the processing queue. The now familiar controls appear
across the top of the window (Figure 1.35).
The name for the adjustment is entered using the Adjustment Name input field found immediately
below the window controls. An adjustment can be “tweaked” and overwritten by submitting a
processing request with the same name as an existing adjustment, or alternate adjustments created by
entering different, unique names for each.
Next are Included Solutions and Available Solution list boxes. In order to perform a least squares
adjustment of the processed baselines (vectors) one or more sessions must have been processed to
appear in the Available Solutions box. One or all of the Available Solutions can be highlighted, then
moved to the Included Solutions box, using the upper button, with the left pointing arrow, between the
two boxes.
Figure 1.35 - Perform adjustment window
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Once selected for inclusion in the adjustment, the marks and CORS in those solutions are listed and
available to have their horizontal (HOR-ONLY), vertical (VER-ONLY) or (3-D) coordinates constrained
(Figure 1.36). NONE is the default value and means that no constraint is to be applied for that project
mark or CORS. Note that mark and CORS positions (lat., long., height) may be modified from the values
provided, but changing them will change the adjustment results and may make them inconsistent with
the National Spatial Reference System.
Figure 1.36 - Perform adjustment window showing marks, CORS and constraint options.
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Figure 1.37 - Network final adjustment map
The project marks shown under each session (Figure 1.37) reflect the 'are not included' icon style but
have been included in the network final adjustment and all project marks reflect the green icon having
met the Manager’s preferences established for the project.
1.3.5.10
Review and Share
Sharing the project-specific results of your final adjustment to the OPUS database using OP is not
currently operational. The Review and Share button (Figure 1.37) is currently grayed out (not active).
IF SHARING YOUR PROJECT MARKS WITH THE OPUS DATABASE IS IMPORTANT TO YOU PLEASE CONTACT
YOUR NGS ADVISOR, OP TRAINER, AND THE OPUS PROJECTS GROUP (ngs,opus.projects@noaa.gov).
After the final network adjustment
has been performed all of the base
lines become blue and the Sessions
and Solutions box shows all marks
now only included in the network
final adjustment and no longer
included in the individual sessions.
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