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ACTIVE CHAIN CONTROL

This was a new tool introduced in Geopak 2000.  After becoming familiar with it... I think you'll agree it has many practical uses, among them are: The tool may invoked via the pulldowns, Applications > Geopak Road > Active Chain Control or via the Tools icon as shown below:


In order to use the tool, COGO must first be active.  When that prerequisite is met, the Active Chain Control dialog (shown below) opens.


The far left side of the dialog consists 2 methods of identifying the active chain to be used with this tool:


The next icon opens the Curvilinear Coordinates tool:
This tool will be explained later in more detail once the remainder of the Active Chain Control dialog is reviewed.



The next icon is the Profile Cell Status tool.  If the icon is "grayed out" it means that there are no profile cells active. If a profile cell is active (explained below) ... this icon will be in color.  When right clicked, 2 options are available:
Place Profile Cell, (shown below).

Use these fields to create a new profile cell, (if necessary) instructing the software where to anchor the Reference Station and Elevation of the cell as well as the distortion Scale values and Top & Bottom elevation range for the data within the cell.

Note:  When designing, always use the No Gap setting.
By default, the Profile Cell is placed on level 63 and the text node format is determined by the MicroStation Text settings.



Profile Cell Control, (shown below).

This option allows the user to manipulate profile cells that are drawn in, or referenced to, the current opened MicroStation file.  When Profile Cell Control is selected from the option toggle (shown below) the Profile Cell Control dialog opens.  A combo box is available for selecting a chain from the GPK file.  Once a chain is selected, all of the associated profile cells are shown within the dialog.  The easiest way to designate the active profile cell is to simply double click on it.

In addition, there are 3 icons located at the far right on the dialog... from top to bottom they are:

Note:  Under the heading "MicroStation File" (shown above) there are 2 profile cells shown.


The next icon is the Cross Section Cell Status tool.  If the icon is "grayed out" it means that there are no cross section cells drawn in, or referenced to, the current opened MicroStation file. If cross section cells do exist... this icon will be in color.  When right clicked, nothing happens.... the current purpose of the icon is to simply be able to easily see if any cross section cells exist.


The remaining 8 icons represent the 8 views available with MicroStation:
These icons allow the user to set what graphical data is to be viewed within the selected view, whether it be:
Now... back to the Curvilinear Coordinates tool:
Before attempting to explain the use of this tool, let's assume (as shown in all the graphics above) the Active Chain Control dialog is set to:
View 1 is set to Cross Section view
View 2 is set to Plan view
View 3 is set to Profile view
The fields for the dialog are explained as follows:

"Practical use" examples for using the Delta fields:

Delta Station:

Let's say the user wants to place a cell at an offset of -10 meters and at 100 meter increments beginning at 11+000.
Delta Offset:
Let's say the user wants to place a cell at station 12+000 and at offsets of -5, -10, -15 etc.............
Delta Elevation:
The Delta Elevation works the same way, only in Profile and Cross Section views.
NOTE:  The above examples were using "Place Cell".  Any MicroStation tool that requires a DP will be able to work with this tool.


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