تحويل ملف توتل SDR الي ملف اوتوكاد dxf ببرنامج سوكيا لينك Sokkia Link
How to Convert SDR Files from Total Station to DXF Format
Introduction to Sukiya Link
- The video begins with an introduction, stating the purpose of converting SDR files (specific to total stations) into AutoCAD DXF format using the Sukiya Link software.
Loading SDR Files
- Users can load total station data by selecting the file directly or using a specific icon for total station files.
- The program supports various file types, including SDR 20 and SDR 33, which are specific formats for total station data.
Understanding Raw Data
- The interface displays raw data collected from the site, including point numbers, coordinates (northing and easting), elevation, and codes associated with each point.
- A section is dedicated to modifying elevations and other parameters in future videos.
Drawing Options in Sukiya Link
- Users can choose between different drawing options: "Don't Draw" prevents lines between points while "Draw Open" connects points with the same code.
- Selecting "Draw Open" will create connections between points sharing identical codes; this is visually represented by 'X' marks on selected points.
Creating Closed Polygons
- Choosing "Draw Close" connects the first and last points of a series, forming closed polygons based on shared codes.
- This feature allows users to visualize areas defined by their survey data effectively.
Customizing Point Markers
- Users can customize point markers in terms of shape (e.g., cross or circle), size, color, and text display options for better visualization.
Saving as DXF File
- Finally, users can save their work in DXF format by selecting either 2D or 3D options depending on their needs.
File Saving Process in AutoCAD
Steps to Save a File
- The process begins with the user being prompted to choose a file save location.
- An example filename is suggested: "Test One," and the user is instructed to click "Save."
- Upon saving, the file opens directly in AutoCAD, displaying saved points.
- Each component of the drawing is organized into layers, including spot coordinates and text elements.
- Specific text layers are identified as Text 1, Text 2, and Text 3 for different station points.