SPECTRA PRECISION FOCUS 2 SERIES TOTAL STATION USER GUIDE
6 –
Menu Key
117
Editing coordinate records
PT, CD, and coordinate data can be edited.
Note –
The coordinate record for the current station or the coordinate record from measurement (the
SS record) cannot be edited.
1. In the
XYZ Data
screen (or in the data screen that appears when you press
[REC/ENT]
), press
[^]
or
[v]
to highlight the record to be edited and then press the
Edit
softkey.
2. Enter the new data manually and then press
[REC/ENT]
in the CD field.
A confirmation screen appears.
3. To accept the changes and return to the data view screen, press
[REC/ENT]
or the
OK
softkey.
(Otherwise, press the
CE
softkey.)
Searching coordinate records
1. In the
XYZ Data
screen, press the
Srch
softkey to access the XYZ data search function.
2. Enter the search criteria:
–
To find a coordinate by name, enter the name in the PT field and press
[REC/ENT]
twice.
–
The asterisk (*) can be used as a wildcard in the PT or CD field. For example, when
500*
is
entered in the PT field, the search matches the points named 500, 500-1, 500-A, and 5000.
–
To search by point type, move to the Type field and press
[<]
or
[>]
to change the selected point
type. The options are ALL, MP, UP, CC, and RE.
3. If more than one point matches the search criteria, the matching points are displayed in a list.
Press
[^]
or
[v]
to highlight the point to be used. Press
[REC/ENT]
to select it.
4. Detailed data for the selected record appears. Press
[ESC]
to return to the list.
Note –
If no point matches the specified criteria, an error screen appears. Press any key to return to
the data screen.
Entering coordinates
1. In the
XYZ Data
screen, press the
Inp
softkey to display a new input point screen.
The PT field defaults to the last recorded PT + 1, but the value shown can be changed.
2. Enter the coordinates and the PT and CD and then press
[REC/ENT]
. When you press
[REC/ENT]
in
the CD field, the point is stored as an MP record.
3. After the point is recorded, the next point input screen is shown with the updated default PT. NE,
NEZ, or Z-only data can be recorded to the database.