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Using Control Point Stickers
- Updated on 11 Sep 2024
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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:
Stickers without numbers
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.