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Procedure
Key
Display
(1)
After set Station Point, Backsight Point,
define baseline, Select “5. Line” in the
“Set-Out Line Menu.
5.line
set out line
1. Stn data
2. back sight data
3. define baseline
4. point
5. line
(2) Enter the offset value and press F4 OBS
Offset: How much to move the baseline. Right
side indicates positive value and left side
indicates negative value.
When not setting offset value, go to step
⑶
.
Enter length and offset
and
Sight at Target
Set-out line ( L)
Offset : 1.0 m
OBS
(3)
Sight the target and press F4 OBS.
The result is shown, press F4 YES
R.HT: target height to be input
Sight target
+
OBS
Set-out line ( L)
N: 2705209.958 m
E: 121143.127 m
Z: 90.328 m
HAR 13
°
30’ 07”
R. HT NO YES
(4) Press YES to accept the measurement results.
Displays the difference between the measured
point and the baseline.
·
Offline: the offset value from the occupied point
and the line to be set out. A positive value
indicates that the point is on the right of the
line. A minus value indicates that the point is on
the left of the line.
·
Cut: The height difference between the occupied
point and the baseline. A positive value
indicates the point is above the baseline. A
positive value indicates the point is below the
baseline.
·
Length: Distance along the baseline from the
first point to the measured point.
OBS : to observe the target again, or measure the
next target.
YES
Set-out line ( L)
OFF.L: -0.999 m
d.E1ev: 0.000 m
Length: -0.000 m
OBS REC P2
Set-out line ( L)
N: 2705209.958 m
E: 121143.127 m
Z: 90.328 m
OBS REC P1