Distance and angle measurement
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Angle: When a 2-point (horizontal) angle
is specified
Point 2
Angle: When a 2-point (vertical) angle is
specified
Point 1
Point 2
If auxiliary point settings have been
made in the [AUX.CONDITIONS]
(auxiliary condition) menu, then they
may be used for the measurement
Angle: When a 3 point angle is specified
Point 1
+Angle (
〜
+180.0¡)
+Angle (-180.0¡
〜
)
Point 1
Horizontal line
Vertical line
Point 2
Point 3
Point 2
Point 3
Point 1
+angle
+angle
Point 1 is the point of intersection of the two lines. Relative to the line between points 1 and 2, the
line between points 1 and 3 will be said to be at a positive angle if the angle is measured in a
counterclockwise direction, and it will be at a negative angle if it is measured in a clockwise
direction.
Relative to the horizontal line, the line from
point 2 that intersects point 1 will be said to
at a positive angle if the angle is measured
in a counterclockwise direction and at a
negative angle if it is measured in a
clockwise direction.
Relative to the vertical line, the line from point 2
that intersects point 1 will be said to at a
positive angle if the angle is measured in a
counterclockwise direction and at a negative
angle if it is measured in a clockwise direction.
Items
3
and
4
will be displayed unless NO is selected in item
2
.
If 3PT-ANGL (3 point angle) is selected in item
2
, then item
5
will be displayed.
Return to the [MEASURING COND] (measurement conditions) menu and select item
7
UPPER MENU
[ANGLE SETTINGS] (TYPE00-MEAS.1-DST&ANGL MEAS)
1
ANGLE NO.
00(0~15)
2
ANGLE TYPE
NO 3PT-ANGL 2PT-ANGL(HORI VERT)
3
POINT NO.1 :
ST-PNT00
AUX.NO
4
POINT NO.2 :
ST-PNT00
AUX.NO
5
POINT NO.3 :
ST-PNT00
AUX.NO
6
UPPER MENU
Angle settings
1
ANGLE NO.
2
ANGLE TYPE
3
POINT NO.1
4
POINT NO.2
5
POINT NO.3
6
UPPER MENU
Setting details
Set the angle number to any number from 0 to 15
Select either a 3-point angle (3 points of data are required) or a 2-point
angle (horizontal and vertical).
Enter the starting point number for the angle type to be measured, as
specified in item
2
.
This will return you to the [MEASURING COND] menu.