1. Under the Test Set Info section, click on the Assign Placements button to go to a map of the project.
Note: If an error appears when you click the Assign Placements button, this means that you have not fully filled out the Lot Info section.
i. Go to the top right corner of the Lot Info section. There will be a list of information in red that you need to enter before you can create your geometry.
ii. Resolve the issues listed, and then you will be able to create your geometry.
2. On the map of the project, find the location of where the tests were taken through one of the following ways:
a. Use the map and geographical markers to determine your location.
b. Click the Center button in the top left corner of the page, which will take you to your GPS location if you have GPS.
Note: Depending on your GPS’ accuracy, the location that shows may be more exact or less exact.
c. Use the black crosshair in the center of your screen (which is associated with the station and offset in the bottom left corner of the screen). Use that information to find the location of your work and generate your placement.
d. Select a point on the map. A pink dot will appear that has the station and offset of that selected point showing. Use that information to find the location of your work and generate your placement.
Note: This is also associated with the Station, Offset, and Alignment boxes in the top right corner of the screen.
3. Generate your placement by clicking the Add Lot button. A pop-up will appear with the following options:
a. Sketch: Click the Sketch button, then click on the map to create points outlining the geometry for your lot. After you have created your geometry, click the Finish button to finalize it.
i. Undo button: Undo the previous action done to create your geometry.
ii. Redo button: Redo a previously undone action.
iii. Cancel button: Cancel your currently drawn geometry (if you haven’t clicked the Finish button yet).
Note:
1. You can make the geometry as complicated as necessary by adding more points to the geometry to outline your lot accurately.
2. You can click and drag any previously created points to adjust the geometry to be as accurate as possible.
3. You can move any selected point of the geometry 1 foot in any direction using the arrow buttons in the bottom right corner.
b. Text Entry: Click the Text Entry button, then enter the station and offset for up to four points in the text boxes. Then click Accept to create and finalize the geometry for your lot from those points.
Note: If the points you enter do not make sense geometrically, the app will not be able to create the geometry and will show an error message based on what the problem is.
c. Import: Click the Import button. A File Explorer window will appear. If you have an Excel file ready with the station and offset information of your desired geometry, you can find the file in the window and click Import to generate the geometry for your lot.
4. Accept test points (if required).
Note: Depending on the placement type selected, you may or may not need to assign test points to your concrete placements. If required, follow the steps below to assign your test points.
a. After you have finalized your geometry, the app will take you to the Randomize Test Points page.
b. Verify that the test location noted as a red dot within your placement is in a location that works for testing.
i. If the test location is not in an acceptable place, click the Randomized Test Points button, and the test location will be generated in a new, completely random location. Repeat until an acceptable testing location is found.
ii. Once an acceptable location is found, click the Accept Test Points button.
5. From the placement page, click the back arrow in the top left corner to go back to the report page.
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