This ensures that data you collect meets your organization's data collection standards. The default required accuracy is 30 feet. A 95 percent confidence level is disabled by default, and root mean square RMS is used, with 63 to 68 percent confidence. These can be changed in the settings in Collector. When this setting is enabled, the horizontal accuracy required for data collection is calculated with a 95 percent confidence level instead of the 63 to 68 percent provided by the default calculation using root mean square RMS.
If you work offline, you must prepare your map and Collector. On your device, take the following steps to configure Collector :. Once you have set up Collector , open the downloaded map, and you can work offline. The capture and inspection workflows used in the field remain the same as when working online. When done collecting data, make sure to sync the data you collected offline. If your mobile workers are capturing assets or observations that have smooth curves or have a smooth boundary, such as a path or a flower bed, they can use their location and capture them while traveling the length or boundary.
You can configure whether the points are added based on a time or distance interval, and you can specify the interval used. Capture points more frequently for smoother locations, or less frequently for more simple locations. For time, you can choose one of the predefined intervals from 1 second up to 1 minute. For distance, enter an interval distance in feet or meters depending on your measurement units setting.
Photos can be large and quickly increase the size of your database. Attaching smaller photos means less data to store, as well as faster sync times when working offline. When a photo is taken in Collector , it is taken at the size specified in the app's settings. When an existing photo is attached in Collector , it is resized before it is attached. It is recommended that for data collection projects with many photos, you consider limiting the size.
By default, photos taken in Collector are large x You can specify that the app will instead use small x , medium x , extra large x , or actual size images.
The actual size depends on the device with which the photo is taken. If you're attaching a photo that is already smaller than the requested size, the photo's actual size is used. If you're attaching a photo with a different aspect ratio, it is resized to fit within the bounds of the requested size but maintains its aspect ratio. In Collector , by default, coordinates are displayed in the same format as the spatial reference of the basemap, and sizes are reported in units that vary based on the size.
For example, if your basemap has a geographic coordinate system, coordinates display as latitude and longitude by default. If you're using US Standard units, shorter lengths show feet for the units by default, and as the lengths increase, they show miles. However, your mobile workers might need to see fixed units, including both the units for coordinates and the units used to report sizes distances and areas. If your mobile works help an agricultural practice, field size is usually reported in acres independent of how large it is.
Use the Units settings in Collector to ensure the right information for your mobile workers is displayed. The units are used at the top of the form. For decimal degree coordinates, you can also specify the precision with which the coordinates are displayed. To change the units used while measuring, tap the units next to the current measurement and tap the units you want to use. The choices honor the Measurement units setting and include units that align with your setting of US Standard or Metric.
The Distance and Area unit settings are not honored when measuring. By default, decimal degrees display with six decimal places including for the Automatic setting when the basemap has a geographic coordinate system.
For high-accuracy data collection, mobile workers might need to see eight decimal places. Select Language. Powered by Translate.
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