The local reliability describes how controlled a measurement is, and how likely it is that a gross error will be detected. Zi is dependent on the network design.
The local reliability Zi [%] is a reliability factor that represents the distribution of the over determination of the network on the individual observation (redundancy number).
Use the Calculation Project settings to modify the threshold for the Local Reliability. See Calculation Project Settings.
Click the Analyze Local Reliability link to open the Result dialog box. In the Result dialog box, on the Measurement Results tab, click the header of the Zi column to sort for the Zi values.
Select the row of the measurement, right-click and click Show Station to open the Measurement dialog box for the station on which the point has been measured.
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.