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A vertical reference system is a 3D coordinate reference system in which position is defined by latitude, longitude, height or depth and a linear unit of measure, for example, feet or metres.
When the Z values in a vertical reference system represent depths, the Z axis direction is “positive-down”. (This is consistent with the HIPS and SIPS depth convention.)
In HIPS and SIPS the identification of the vertical reference system information used for a project can be added to a surface during its creation. Alternatively, it can be added to the Vertical Coordinate System field in the Properties of an existing surface.
A database of defined vertical reference systems is available in HIPS and SIPS in Tools > Options > Files and Folders. This information is drawn from the European Petroleum Survey Group (EPSG) database of reference systems, which can be found at: http://www.epsg-registry.org.1
Procedure
To open the Vertical Reference System Editor:
1. Select the Reference System Editor command.
1 Use of material from OGP Surveying and Positioning Committee’s EPSG Geodetic Parameter Registry does not imply endorsement by OGP Surveying and Positioning Committee of CARIS products or services.