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Settings
Settings can be found at the top of the screen when not viewing a map or exporting. This page has many options to control aspects of T3RRA Cutta Desktop, including map appearance, units, the size of buttons, etc. Application Tab ‘Language’ – Changes the ...
New Project Options
Collect and process elevation data into a control map. When starting a new job this is the usual place to start.Use an elevation data file from an external source. Various file formats are supported. Load an existing T3RRA control file from disk or the cloud....
Save Project
Saving a project allows you to return to it at a later time and ensures that you have a copy of the data in case of accidents. We STRONGLY recommend periodic saving of your projects in order to guard against data loss. The ‘Save project’ button can be found...
Loading Projects
The ‘Load proj.’ button is used to load any saved T3RRA projects. T3RRA projects can be loaded in several different ways, allowing you to load files saved directly to your tablet or from external sources such as USB’s. To load a project press the 'Load proj...
Zoom Control
There are multiple methods available for zooming your map.The first method that can be used is the 2-finger pinch controls (if using on a tablet). By pinching your fingers together on the screen you can zoom out and by moving your fingers apart you can zoom in...
Image Overlays
‘Image overlays’ allows geo-referenced image data to be imported into a field.The image overlay is accessed by pressing the View button at the top of the screen (Shown right).Load image - This is the primary method for adding overlay images to the field. When...
Choose Mode - 2D or 3D
Mode2D View - By default the map will be displayed in a 2D aerial view.3D View - When switching to 3D view the map will show all the terrain as small hills and valleys. In this viewing mode if you press the vertical scale magnifier (shown here) it will increas...
View
When viewing a map you have a variety of display options.SurfaceThis refers to the source for the 3D topography and coloring of the map. There are 6 options:Elevation - This terrain viewing mode shows the map as the original surface prior to any dirt being mov...
Markers
Markers on designs allow for setting points of interest at user-selected locations. This includes using a marker as a benchmark “control point” location in the design. To use a marker as a Benchmark location, refer to ‘Set Zero using a marker’ in the Impleme...
Screenshot
In the top right of any mapping window is a small button with a camera. Pressing the camera button will take a screenshot of what is currently on the screen.After taking a screenshot a pop-up window will appear (shown below). Pressing ‘Yes’ will open the folde...
Battery Level
In the top right of the screen next to the screenshot button you will find the Battery level indicator. This indicator displays the tablet/computer's battery level and whether it is plugged into power or not.
Google Earth
Google Earth will capture the current display area and overlay it on a satellite image of the field location. Check out the Google Earth Youtube video for more information. Note: You must have Google Earth Pro installed on your computer for this to work.
Setting the Search Radius manually
If the automatically generated search radius does not achieve what you expect it is possible to manually adjust the search radius in the bottom left corner of the surfacing page. There are a few things to take into account when manually adjusting the search ra...
Inline Offsets
Inline Offset, also known as Fix Lag, is a surfacing tool that assists in making corrections to elevation data that is imported from other sources.To access this tool press the ‘Fix Lag’ button located at the left end of the tools at the bottom of the screen. ...
Surfacing a survey also creates a design
This is a concept that can be confusing at first. When you surface a set of collected survey points you create a terrain model of the original elevation in the field. This is expected. But T3RRA software also automatically creates a design surface for you as w...
Editing Survey Points
During surfacing, there are various different ways to edit/remove drain or survey points, as seen below.'Select by Z’ allows you to select elevation points by their height. After you click on it, you’ll see a graph of all your elevation data. Choose the data y...
Regions in T3CD
To create regions, press the ‘Regions’ button (regions are not available in drain related functions). The ‘Regions’ tool is used to split a field into multiple workable areas. Different design options can be applied to multiple different regions. For example, ...
Rainfall Simulator
One of the many unique features of the T3RRA product suite is our inclusion of a rainfall simulation tool. This allows a very visual and easily relatable analysis of how a field surface affects water runoff and ponding. It should first be used after a ...