SPECTRA PRECISION FOCUS 2 SERIES TOTAL STATION USER GUIDE
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Applications
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3. When all data is entered, select the left (or right) slope to be staked out.
4. This enters the
Slope Stake
screen. Enter the prism height, sight the point that is to be
intersected near the slope, and press
[MSR1]
or
[MSR2]
to start the slope stakeout.
The system will select the appropriate slope from the data entered in the previous step. The
intersected point is calculated using the height of the measured point as the horizontal datum
plane. The list displays the offset between the measured point and the calculated point.
The slope stakeout method is similar to that of point stakeout. When both IN/OUT and L/R values
are zero, the stakeout position is located.
5. Once staking out this point is finished, press
[ESC]
to return to the main
Slope Stakeout
screen.
Enter the new slope to be staked out and continue to stakeout using the same approach.
Note –
If the surface crosses through the hinge point, the intersection cannot be calculated.
Note –
If the cut/fill values of the calculated point are zero, the cut/fill value is not displayed.
COD key
In the Basic Measurement screen, press the COD key
[5]
to change the default feature code that will
appear in the CD item when a point is recorded.
To update the default code:
1. In the Basic Measurement screen, press
[5]
.
A screen appears for entering the feature code.
2. Do one of the following:
–
Enter the CD manually. (The input code(s) are entered in the stack in chronological order).
–
Select a code by pressing the
List
softkey. To add, delete, or edit codes in the list, see Point
name list and code list, page 119.
–
Select a code by pressing the
Stac
softkey. If manual entry is possible, the
Stac
code can
be used. The stack shows the last 20 point names used in chronological order from last used
to first used.
3. Press
[REC/ENT]
to return to the Basic Measurement screen.
4. Press
[REC/ENT]
to see if the default code is the setting you just selected.
For more on methods used to enter codes, see Adding a code, page 120.