Settings

Summary

This setting will pop up automatically when powerline module is turned on. Powerline module parameter settings include common settings and detection parameter settings. Common settings include working directory settings, point cloud coordinate systems settings, class and detection parameters settings, detected line voltage level settings; detection parameter settings include class settings, detection types, and safety distance settings.

Common Settings

The user can set the working directory, point cloud coordinate system, class and detection parameters, detected line voltage level and add configuration tables. The software can record the user's last 5 input history records in settings of the working directory, point cloud coordinate system and classes and detection parameters. User can select the most recently used item in the drop-down list. The working directory is used to manage the project. The prj.ini file in the working directory records the point cloud coordinate system, classes and detection parameters, and voltage level of the current project.

Common Settings
  • Working Directory: Used to save the intermediate and final results.
  • Classes and Detection Parameters: Set the path of the xml format configuration file.
  • Detected Line Voltage Level: The voltage level of the detected powerline.

Detection Parameter Settings

Displays key detection classes and safety distance detection parameters. User can add voltage levels and then configure their corresponding detection parameters, including clearance distance analysis and crossing analysis. Clearance distance analysis includes detections for different classes of objects, as well as different safety distance and distance detection methods. For crossing analysis, user only needs to set the classes to be detected, and user does not need to set a safety distance.

Detection Parameter Settings
  • Select: Whether to detect this class.
    • Checked (default): Detect the danger point in this class.
    • Unchecked (default): Do not detect the danger point in this class.
  • Class: Select the number (from 1 to 32) of the class in the drop-down menu.
  • Detection Type: Select the detection type in the drop-down menu.
    • Clearance Distance: Judge the point whether to be a danger point by the clearance distance. If the distance is less than this value, it is a danger point.
    • Vertical Distance: Judge the point whether to be a danger point by the vertical distance. If the distance is less than this value, it is a danger point.
    • Horizontal Distance: Judge the point whether to be a danger point by the horizontal distance. If the distance is less than this value, it is a danger point.
    • Horizontal Distance / Vertical Distance: Firstly judge the point whether to be a danger point by the horizontal distance. If the distance is less than set horizontal value, it is a danger point. If the distance is larger than set horizontal value, judge the point whether to be a danger point by the vertical distance.
    • Horizontal Distance / Clearance Distance: Firstly judge the point whether to be a danger point by the horizontal distance. If the distance is less than set horizontal value, it is a danger point. If the distance is larger than set horizontal value, judge the point whether to be a danger point by the clearance distance.
    • Horizontal Distance / Vertical Distance / Clearance Distance: Firstly judge the point whether to be a danger point by the horizontal distance. If the distance is less than set horizontal value, it is a danger point. If the distance is larger than set horizontal value, judge the point whether to be a danger point by the vertical distance. If the distance is less than the set vertical distance, it is a danger point. If the distance is larger than the set vertical distance, judge the point whether to be a danger point by the clearance distance then.
  • Add Row: Add a new detection class record.
  • Delete Row: Delete the selected row of detection class.
  • Add Column: Add a new column for a severity level threshold. I.E., severe, important, and general.
  • Delete Column: Delete the selected column.
  • Change Column Name: Change the name of selected column.
  • Save: Save the configuration to the current xml file.
  • Save as: Save the configuration as a new xml file.

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