Color Key
- Background Color
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- Green (a range of green shades from light to dark)
A green background color is displayed in cells of the Milling & Leveling Report tab when that value represents a level depth.
- Lighter green indicates a smaller leveling depth value.
- Darker green indicates a larger leveling depth value.
- Red (a range of red shades from light to dark)
A red background color is displayed in cells of the Milling & Leveling Report tab when that value represents a mill depth.
- Lighter red indicates a smaller milling depth value.
- Darker red indicates a larger milling depth value.
- Green (a range of green shades from light to dark)
- Font Color
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- Blue
A blue font color is applied to any value that represents a control point.
- Red
A red font color is applied to any value that represents a lane's edge point.
- Blue
- Offset
- Also known as the increment value, this offset determines the interval between two sampling positions for the incremental milling and leveling values in the Milling and Leveling Report.
- Station
- Lists the stations in the selected rehab corridor region. Selecting a different station in the Milling and Leveling Report tab will automatically update the cross section view for the selected station. Refer to About Rehab Corridor Sections for more information about cross section views of rehab corridor region sections.
Edge Point
Edge points define the start and end points for each lane.
- Offset
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Distance the edge point is offset from the centerline.
- Mill/Level Depth
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The depth of the milling or leveling layer at the edge point.
Control Point
Control Points are used to calculate the Corrected Cross Slope. There is one control point for each lane.
- Offset
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Distance the control point is offset from the centerline.
- Mill/Level Depth
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The depth of the milling or leveling layer at the control point.
- Incremental Offset Report
- Specifies the depths of the milling and leveling layer for the edge and control point offsets. Milling leveling depths are given at noted offsets to the extents of road limits