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Field Description
Z Height of the remote point.
E Calculated Easting coordinate for the remote point.
N Calculated Northing coordinate the remote point.
dE Calculated difference in Easting coordinate between the base
point and the remote point.
dN Calculated difference in Northing coordinate between the base
point and the remote point.
dZ Calculated difference in Height between the base point and
the remote point.
Either, press OK to save the measurement of the remote point.
Or, press BACK to enter and measure a new base point.
Or, press ESC to exit the application.
11.9 Reference Element - Reference Line
11.9.1 Overview
Reference Element - Line is an application that facilitates the easy set out or checking of lines,
for example, for buildings, sections of road, or simple excavations. It allows the user to define a
reference line and then complete the following tasks with respect to that line:
Line & offset
Set out points
1. Select Apps from the MAIN MENU.
2. Select R_LINE from the Apps menu.
3. Complete application pre-settings. Refer to "5 Applications - Getting Started".
Define the base line for the reference line.
11.9.2 Defining the Base Line
A reference line can be defined by referencing a known base line. The reference line can be off-
set either longitudinally, in parallel or vertically to the base line, or be rotated around the first
base point as required. Furthermore the reference height can be selected as the first point, sec-
ond point or interpolated along the reference line.
The base line is fixed by two base points. All points can be either measured, manually entered,
or selected from the memory.
1 1st base point
2 2nd base point
3 Base line
4 Reference line
Define the base line by measuring or selecting the start and end points of the line.
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Define the base line
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