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9.2.1.
Staking out points
Stake out XX point
The coordinate point can be defined manually with the keyboard entering. It
can be also defined by calling coordinates from
Measured points or Known points
,
which require you to select a file in advance, otherwise the system will go to the
page for selecting files automatically. You may also select file under this ‘Stake out:
XX’ page by using
star key (
★
) function
. If you have called coordinates once, the
system will enter the page which you have called coordinates from.
Stakeout measurement
After defining the staking out coordinate, press ‘ENT’ to enter the interface of
stakeout measurement.
dHR:
a negative value indicates a clockwise rotation of the alidade. Inversely,
a positive value indicates anticlockwise rotation.
dHD:
a positive value indicates that the lens should shift to the instrument.
Inversely, a negative value indicates that it should shift away.
dZ:
a negative value indicates that the lens can reach to expected stakeout
point if moving downwards (excavation). Inversely, it should move upwards (fill).
Nex.P:
press it to stake out the next point. You may find the coordinate of the
next point in the selected file and go back to the page of ‘Stake out: XX’. Press
‘ENT’ to stake out the next point directly.
9.2.2.
Fast station
When the current control station and the staking out point are not
intervisible, you may have to set a new point as a control station. The fast
station function is now helpful to you.
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