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After defining the base line the REFERENCE LINE screen will appear for defining the reference
line.
11.9.3 Defining the Reference Line
The base line can be offset from, either longitudinally, in parallel or vertically, or be rotated
around the first base point. This new line created from the offsets is called the reference line. All
measured data refers to the reference line.
Reference line
BP1
BP2
BL
RP
RL
R+
L+
Off+
BP Base point
BL Base line
RP Reference point
RL Reference line
Off Parallel offset
L Longitudinal offset
R Rotation parameter
After completing the measurements required for defining the base line, the REFERENCE LINE
screen will appear.
New
To define a new base line.
MEAS
To measure Line & Offset.
SETOUT
To set out points orthogonal to the reference line.
Field Description
Length Length of the base line.
Offset Parallel offset of the reference line relative to the base line (P1-P2).
Positive values are to the right of the base line.
Line Longitudinal offset of the start point, reference point (P3), of the ref-
erence line in the direction of base point 2.
Positive values are towards base point 2.
Z Height offset of the reference line to the selected reference height.
Positive values are higher than the selected reference height.
Rotate Rotation of the reference line clockwise around the reference point
(P3).
Ref.Hgt Pt. 1 Height differences are computed relative to
the height of the first reference point.
Description
Access
REFERENCE LINE
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