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mFX 1.6 Features

With the release of mFX 1.6, Visual Statement has rolled up the new features found within both 1.5 and 1.6 into a single release.

A listing of features added is listed below:

mFX 1.5 

  • Unlimited number of data points
  • Support for most common total station models manufactured by Trimble, Sokkia, Topcon, Nikon & Leica
  • Support for LTI laser / Mapstar Angle Encoder
  • Support for multiple, customizable sets of feature codes
  • Seamless import into Fx3
  • Support for manual entry of measurement coordinates
  • Support for Bluetooth connections to total stations
  • Supports viewing the scene in 3D from any angle
  • Easy creation of linework
  • Supports automatic switching from Prism targets to no prism
  • Turn on/off layers for point number, feature codes, point elevation, and lines
  • Customizable grid automatically imports into Fx3 (if desired)

Features new to mFX 1.6

  • GPS data collection
  • Added support for WinCE devices
  • Added support for target search / target locking for robotic total stations
  • Added support for the Leica 1200 Series of total stations
  • Added support for saving scenes to custom flat file formats. The user can specify:
    • Column separation format (delimited vs. fixed width)
    • If delimited, what the delimiter character is
    • Distance unit (feet/meters)
    • Number of decimal places
  • Added a "First Time Setup" wizard which allows users to choose angle and distance units when using mFX for the first time
  • Options, point code libraries, custom file formats, and help information is now viewable/editable without having to open a scene.
  • The list of existing scene files now includes creation date and file size, and the list can be sorted by name/date/size
  • The user can edit the following parameters by tapping the corresponding item on the heads up display:
    • Target settings (prism vs. no prism, and target height)
    • Current feature code
    • Active line
  • When editing target height, the user can choose to re-use previous target heights
  • Offset shots now supported:
    • Horizontal angle offset
    • Vertical angle offset
    • Two line intersection
    • Radial / Right / Vertical offset
  • Added a "Check reference measurement" function in case the instrument is jostled or disturbed
  • Improved workflow for setting/editing connections to hardware
  • Improved workflow for moving the total station, including an "occupy existing point" routine
  • Revised toolbar layout to maximize scene area
  • Smart navigation (auto-zoom, auto-pan by dragging with the stylus, no need to switch to a different input mode)
  • When hit testing results in multiple points (they are close together), a popup menu allows the user to choose the desired point
  • Can remove points from lines without removing the point from the scene
  • Can add points to the beginning/end/middle of existing lines
  • Line names are included as point attributes in Vista export file. This allows users to create linework in vista using the line information created in mFX.
  • Horiz/vert errors are included in the RAW file for all backsights to existing points
  • Replaced the old "preinstalled" feature code libraries with new ones that are more complete:
  • When a scene is open, the title bar displays the scene name




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