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

Stakeout Menu
R-331
1. A new backsight circle value is computed, sent to the
instrument and stored in the raw data
2. The Angle Right value is changed to zero to reflect the change.
The instrument now needs to be turned horizontally to zero to
face the design point.
3. To prevent errors, the backsight set up is invalidated when
exiting the Stakeout
dialog if this button has been used. A
circle zeroed on a design point is meaningless once the design
point has been staked.
4. The first time Circle Zero is used during a stakeout session, a
dialog will appear to warn that the original backsight
reference will be lost.
Note: The Circle Zero button is not available when using a robotic
total station.
< Back : returns to the previous screen.
Stake > : opens the final Station Staking screen used to perform the
shots to stakeout the point. This is identical to the third Stake Points
screen described on Page R-280.