Using Control Point Stickers
  • 11 Sep 2024
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Using Control Point Stickers

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Article summary

A control point can be any specified point on the floor of the mapping site. Each control point must meet the following criteria:

  • It is marked clearly with an indication of the center, such as a mark, or a cross).

  • It has an ID that is unique within the mapping project.

  • It includes an explanation of what the sticker is for.

  • It is made of robust material, such as intended for outdoor use.

NavVis provides a PDF template for two different types of control point stickers:

  1. Stickers without numbers

  2. Stickers with a numbered label "000" that can be changed by a printing supplier to sequential numbering (000, 001, 002, nnn…)

Stickers without numbers

Stickers with a numbered label

The template without a number can be printed in a roll "as is". Surveyors can enter their own numbers on the sticker during surveying.

The template with a number should be provided to your printing supplier with instructions to replace the "000" with sequential numbers (000, 001, 002, nnn…) prior to printing.

Note: Stickers should be printed on robust sticker material. You can also design your own stickers, as long as it meets the above criteria.


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