Use Custom PPP Adjustment
Use PPP Adjustment step-by-step
- Open the Coordinate System app.

- From the Coordinate System Menu, select PPP > PPP Adjustment.
- The menu item becomes available only when the connected sensor is configured as a PPP profile using PPP Adjustment transformation.
- As reference select an RTK point that is not PPP and includes WGS84 Lat/Long/Ell.H information.

- When you select a point that has been measured with PPP or does not have WGS84 Lat/Long/Ell.H coordinates, an error message gets issued prompting you to select a different point.
- Position the antenna on the RTK point and tap Start to measure the point.

- A converged solution
is required for the measurement. A converging solution
would be out of tolerance for coordinate quality and, thus, not be sufficient to
be used. The Information bar shows whether the measured PPP point is within or out of tolerance.
- A converged solution
- Tap
to proceed and save the PPP adjustment file.
- When the measured point is out of tolerance, you are prompted to re-measure or measure another point. Proceeding with a point out of tolerance issues a warning message.
- Confirm or enter a new name for the adjustment file and tap
to save the file.
- The file will be stored in the [PPPAdjustment] folder within the active Project.
It will also be stored in a folder of its own on C:\Users\Public\Documents\Leica Geosystems\iCON\ for easy import of the same adjustment file to a different
project. - You can have more than one adjustment file in a project and use a different file with each job. On how to switch between files see: Jobs
Having a PPPadjustment file in the active project, you can measure or go to any other application applying the parameters from the adjustment file to data received from PPP. - The adjustment file does not get applied when a position other than PPP is available, for example when using a regular Network Rover or a Radio Rover, as this would lead to wrong coordinates.
- The file will be stored in the [PPPAdjustment] folder within the active Project.