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Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200L User's Manual 1
st
Edition
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4.
Press-and-hold
and aim to the top (or base) of the target. The measured
inclination appears in the Main Display and is updated as long as you continue to
hold
. The measured inclination is “locked” when you release
. The
measured inclination appears briefly in the Main Display and then the calculated
Height is displayed steady until you press any button or the unit powers OFF.
During the height routine:
•
Press
to re-shoot the previous point.
•
Press
to exit the height routine.
•
The laser is not active while measuring the ANG1 and ANG2
values. As long as you hold
, the inclination reading is
displayed and updated as your aiming point changes. The measured
inclination is based upon your aiming point when you release
.
•
When the height result is displayed, just press
to start the
routine and repeat the steps.
Vertical 2D Missing Line Routine
The Vertical 2D Missing Line Routine: Displays Horizontal Distance
,
Vertical Distance
, Slope Distance
and Inclination
between
two remote points.
The Vertical 2D Missing Line Routine calculates distances and angles to describe the
relationship between two points in two-dimensional space (connecting vector). This
routine is ideal for remote slope determinations and changes in elevation from one
location.
The simple routine prompts you to take two shots to targets: "Shot 1” and “Shot 2”.
The TruPulse uses the results to calculate four variables between the two points:
slope distance, inclination, horizontal distance, and vertical distance as shown in
figure to the right.
•
: Horizontal Distance: Horizontal component of the missing line.
•
: Vertical Distance: Change in elevation between point #1 and point #2.
•
: Slope Distance: Length of the missing line.
•
: Inclination between point #1 and point #2.