Field
Option
Description
North axis
The second point measured defines the
direction of the positive North axis.
East axis
The second point measured defines the
direction of the positive East axis.
Refer to "24 Antenna Heights" for further information regarding height values
used in a SmartStation.
50.6
Setup Methods
50.6.1
Set orientation and Known backsight
The position coordinates of the setup point are required.
For
Set orientation
: The instrument is set up and oriented to either a known
or unknown target point, to which a true or assumed azimuth is set.
For
Known backsight
: The instrument is set up and oriented to a known back-
sight target.
For SmartStation, the position coordinates of the setup are unknown and are
determined with GS. The instrument is set and oriented to either a known or
unknown target point, to which a true or assumed azimuth is set.
A setup using the
Set orientation
method, is always automatically flagged
with an ’update later’ attribute. If the backsight point is measured again, for
example from another setup, and found to have different coordinates, then a
message appears. You can then select whether to update the original setup or
not. The update uses the backsight point coordinates to recalculate the orien-
tation and updates all measured points connected to the setup.
For information on camera and images refer to "32 Camera & Imaging".
In
Total Station Setup
, select
Setup method:
Set orientation
or
Known
backsight
. Press
OK
.
In
Choose Setup Point
, select a setup. Press
OK
.
Key
Description
Set
To set the setup and orientation and exit the Setup app.
Distance
To measure a distance to the point being used to set the azi-
muth.
☞
Requirements
Updating Hz measure-
ments
☞
Access
Set Orientation,
Orientation page
Setup - TS
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