The Normalized Residual Wi is a local test statistic that is used to detect gross errors.
They are calculated for each observation, and they are not affected by the weight of the measurement. A large value indicates that a large residual is possibly caused by a measurement error. For example, significant values are:
According to local regulations, other limits may apply for geodetic networks, or polar mappings. You specify a maximum value for Wi in the Advanced Options of the Calculation Project Settings. See also Calculation Project Settings.
If Wi exceeds the maximum value, the system calculates estimates for the size of the gross error Gi. A gross error of this size would explain the calculated Wi. Gi indicates the size and algebraic sign of a possible gross error.
Click the Analyze Normalized Residual link to open the Result dialog box. On the Measurement Results tab, click the header of the Wi column to sort for the Wi values.
If your measurements do not contain single measurements, check the configuration, or the tolerances.
If you want to allow single measurements for some points, modify the field code list, and select the Single option. See Field Code Settings for Calculation.
To resolve the measurement errors, you can do the following: