Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Main Menu
- File Menu
- Job Menu
- Job Menu – GPS
- Job Menu – Basic GPS
- Survey Menu
- Backsight Setup
- Traverse / Sideshot
- Repetition Shots
- Multiple Sideshots
- Radial Sideshots
- Distance Offset Shot
- Horizontal Angle Offset
- Vertical Angle Offset
- Auto Collect
- Corner & 2 Lines
- Corner & Angle
- Corner & Offset
- Corner & Plane
- Surface Scan
- Video Scan
- Shoot From Two Ends
- Record Mode
- Resection
- Remote Elevation
- Check Point
- Solar Observation
- Remote Control
- Survey Menu – GPS
- Survey Menu – Basic GPS
- Leveling Menu
- Stakeout Menu
- Stakeout Menu – GPS and Basic GPS
- Inverse Menu
- Cogo Menu
- Curve Menu
- Roads Menu
- Adjust Menu
- Miscelaneous Screens
- Appendix A
- Index

Survey Menu – Conventional Mode
R-127
Check by Angle Results
Circle: is the horizontal angle that was measured by the total station.
Azimuth: is the known azimuth to the current backsight.
Error: is the difference between the two above angles.
Backsight Circle
Survey Backsight Setup Circle….
The Backsight Circle dialog box is used to modify the horizontal angle
read from a total station so that the resulting angle is an azimuth.
This routine can also be performed from the Backsight Solved
screen.
Backsight Circle: is the angle that will be subtracted from all
horizontal angles read from the total station or entered manually
when data collecting in manual mode.
Set : Sets the value entered in the Backsight Circle field as the
backsight circle and returns to the previous screen.
Note: Closing this dialog box without tapping the Set button will
result in no changes made to the original backsight circle.
Read from Instrument : Reads the current horizontal angle from the
total station and puts that value in the Backsight Circle field where it
can then be Set as the backsight circle. This is typically performed
when it is known that the total station is facing a direction with a
zero azimuth.