
20.2 Inputting coordinate data of known point
The coordinate data of known points may be input and stored in the instrument’s
memory. These coordinate data can be recalled when setting instrument station,
inputting backsight point and setting-out points. The known point coordinate data and
job file data are stored in the difference directories in the instrument’s memory.
Including job file data, the instrument can store up to 15000 points of coordinate data.
The coordinate data can be input from the keyboard or from the other external device.
20.2.1 Inputting coordinate data of known point from the keyboard
Operating
Keys
Display
1
.
In Memory Mode, select “2. Known
KNOWN DATA
data” and press
【
】
。
【
】
1.Key in coord.
2.Comms input
【
】
【
】
3.List
4.Del all
2
.
Select “1.Key in coord.” and press
【
】
come in the inputting coordinate data
screen.
【
】
N<m>:
E<m>:
Z<m>:
Pt.:
SAVE
3
.
Input the coordinates and the name of
known point. When each data item is
finished , press
【
】
.
【
】
N<m>:
3786.397
E<m>:
4865.274
Z<m>:
0.000
Pt.:
PT001
SAVE
4
.
Press
【
SAVE
】
or
【
】
. The data is
recorded in the memory and screen in step
2 is restored. Continue to input other
known point coordinate data follow this
procedure.
【SAVE】
z
After all the data has been input, press
【
ESC
】
to return to <KNOWN DATA> menu screen.
z
Maximum size of point name
:
8
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