COGO ROTATE CAUSING LS TO CRASH

mike miley

New Member
WHEN WE USE COGO MOVE AND ROTATE COMMANDS TO TRANSLATE DESIGN POINTS TO THE SURVEY COORDINATES, THE MOVE COMMAND WORKS FINE, BUT WHEN WE TRY TO ROTATE THE LS WILL LOCK UP AND WE HAVE TO ENGAGE RESET WITH THE POWER BUTTON AND IT EVENTUALLY REBOOTS. WE HAVE USED MOVE AND ROTATE IN THE PAST AND NEVER HAD THIS PROBLEM. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.

MIKE
 

Michael Stazhkov

Developer
JAVAD GNSS
Could you send the project to support (Projects screen -> Send Project to Support). And please describe in details how to reproduce the issue (which points try to rotate).
 

mike miley

New Member
Yes, I will try today and see what happens and send that file or open the project it happened on later today. Thanks for your response.
 

mike miley

New Member
Michael,
I go to COGO >basic>shifts>move, I select all the design points in this project 668 points and use the delta box to select a design point for the move and a survey point to move to, then I select the move command and up to this point the routine works fine. I then select rotate and the LS lock up and the screen goes blank and I have to hold the power button for a reset to turn it off. I will add that last week I was able to move and rotate a small job with a small number of points without the LS locking up.

Thanks for your help.
 

Andrey Zhiganov

Active Member
JAVAD GNSS
Hello Mike.
The problem is a large number of points. If you wait some seconds (maybe minutes), LS will unlock. In the near future, we will optimize CoGo features for big data. For now, you can do CoGo tasks by parts to avoid LS blocking.
 

mike miley

New Member
Andrey,
Thank you for your reply. This happened in the software update to 3.0.11.802 pre release, prior to that update we never had the LS lock up. Is it possible to go back to the previous version we were using and is there a record of that as I don't know what version we were on? We use the rotate & move routines on nearly a daily basis and at times with large number of points from old point files going back 25-30 years. Thanks again for your help.
Mike Miley
 

Michael Stazhkov

Developer
JAVAD GNSS
Andrey,
Thank you for your reply. This happened in the software update to 3.0.11.802 pre release, prior to that update we never had the LS lock up. Is it possible to go back to the previous version we were using and is there a record of that as I don't know what version we were on? We use the rotate & move routines on nearly a daily basis and at times with large number of points from old point files going back 25-30 years. Thanks again for your help.
Mike Miley
In our test with your project, it takes about 2 minutes to rotate all the points. How long does it take on your device or forever?
 

mike miley

New Member
I did have a large number of jobs, but I backed up and deleted all but a handful Nate and we still had the LS lockup. Michael, it could have been a lack of patience but in the past on the previous software version it would only take a 5 to 10 seconds to rotate this many points. Something changed after the update to 802 version, maybe its our LS or a particular setting. Is it possible to go back to our previous version. Thanks for your response.
Mike
 

Michael Stazhkov

Developer
JAVAD GNSS
I did have a large number of jobs, but I backed up and deleted all but a handful Nate and we still had the LS lockup. Michael, it could have been a lack of patience but in the past on the previous software version it would only take a 5 to 10 seconds to rotate this many points. Something changed after the update to 802 version, maybe its our LS or a particular setting. Is it possible to go back to our previous version. Thanks for your response.
Mike
Do you remember which version you had before? Previous release 3.0.10.402 or older?
 

mike miley

New Member
Michael,
Our LS is in the field right now and in an area with poor cell service for the day. Maybe we can work it out tomorrow. We had our LS(544) in for repair last August and got it back in late November or early December 2020 and the software version (I think) was updated at that time if that helps. Thanks again for your responsiveness.
 

Andrey Zhiganov

Active Member
JAVAD GNSS
We are connected to rams sn 00544.
Another problem is the incorrect initial PB point. It's a general reason of locking LS in Rotate task. Due to "Use the one Select Objects for all tasks" option the objects were selected, but rotate point is still undefined and the calculation is trying to work with incorrect point. For now I can advise uncheck the option, set the correct PB point and then return to ussual workflow.
 

mike miley

New Member
Okay, I will uncheck the "use the one select objects for all tasks" and give that a try. So, when you enter the rotate routine should

you enter the PB point again and select points again? Or should you rotate first and then move or does that matter? Thanks for your response,
 

Andrey Zhiganov

Active Member
JAVAD GNSS
Mike, you had the following situation:
The PB coordinates are saved from your previous job. As I guess, the coordinate system of your previous work was different from the current one and had no transformation to the current coordinate system. So, when you start a new job with a different coordinate system in the same project, you catch this situation. To fix this problem, you need to reset the PB point:
- uncheck "use one selected object for all tasks", go to "Rotate", select the correct PB, return to the previous screen, check the "use one selected object for all tasks" checkbox, go to "Rotate", do Rotate;
- uncheck "use one selected object for all tasks", go to "Rotate", select the correct PB, select objects, do Rotate;

I also advise you to always create a new project for a new job to avoid such situations (for a new project, the CoGo settings will be set by default).
 
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