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Stake Out Points
I have now reached the point, and I have set a hub and am
ready to set the tack. To record this point, press the “Start”
button, and measurements will commence.
When completed, you will see the following screen.
Depending on your needs for accuracy, you may set the tack
0.036’ ahead as indicated. Press “Reject”, re-plumb your rod,
and press “Start” to repeat the measurement at the actual
tack location. In my example, I simply pressed Accept. The
results of which are discussed below.
At this time, please take notice of a very important
fundamental aspect of how J-Field categorizes points.
At the top of the above image, you see that there is a listing
for Design Points, and Surveyed Points. This feature allows
for easy separation of your data, and greatly simplifies what
data will be exported out of J-Field, and which set of data is
in your selection for stakeout. Surveyed Points are defined
as points with actual survey observations tied to them. You
have measured these point with J-Field. Design Points are
points which have been imported into J-Field, or have been
calculated, or manually entered using J-Field. They have no
survey observations tied to them. Design Points possess
an additional characteristic, and that is that the database
structure of J-Field allows for a Design Point to possess two
pairs of coordinates.
Summary of Contents for TRIUMPH-LS
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Page 91: ...www javad com 91 Stake Out Alignments ...
Page 93: ...www javad com 93 Using ShapeTags and Codes Data Structure ...
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