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R-47 
Use Perfect Stationing: When checked, staking locations will be 
computed at perfect stationing intervals. For example, if your 
starting station was 0+15 and your station interval was 100, your 
next stakeout location will occur at 1+00 instead of 1+15. 
Point Tolerance: this setting affects the Remote Staking
 routine 
(Page R-274). When performing Remote Stakeout, the final graphic 
screen that is displayed when you are near the stake point will occur 
when you are within the distance to the stake point specified here. 
Line Tolerance: this setting affects the Stake to Line
 routine (Page 
R-279). When staking to a line and the prism is located at a 
perpendicular distance to the specified line that is within the range 
set here, a message will state that you are on the line. 
Horizontal Distance Tolerance: This setting affects the GPS staking 
routines. When you are within the specified distance to the location 
you are staking, you are considered on that location. 
Turn gun to design point: only applies to motorized total stations. 
The following options are available: 
•  2D (HA only): A motorized total station will turn horizontally 
toward the design point after tapping the Turn Gun button in 
the particular stakeout screen. 
•  3D (HA and ZA): A motorized total station will turn 
horizontally and vertically toward the design point after 
tapping the Turn Gun button in the particular stakeout 
screen. 
•  Automatic 2D (HA only): A motorized total station will 
automatically turn horizontally toward the design point when 
the stakeout screen opens. 
•  Automatic 3D (HA and ZA): A motorized total station will 
automatically turn horizontally and vertically toward the 
design point when the stakeout screen opens. 
Cut Sheet Offset stored: The cut sheet offset information can be 
stored to the raw data file in either of the following formats when 
performing any offset staking routine: 
• Design Offset: When selected, a cut sheet report will list the 
design-offset values. 










