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 Pro Reference Manual
R-396
Parabolic Curve
Curve Parabolic Curve.
The Parabolic Curve screen provides detailed information on a
vertical parabolic curve when certain parts of the curve are known.
Known: The PVC or PVI radio button is
selected to define which point on the curve is
known.
One of the following options must be selected
from the dropdown list:
• Curve Length: is selected when the length
of the curve is known. When selected the
following must also be specified:
o Curve length: is the length of the
vertical curve (the horizontal distance
between the PVC and PVT).
• Point On Curve: is selected when the location of another point on
the curve is known. When selected, the following must also be
specified.
o Station: is the station where the other point is located on the
curve.
o Elevation: is the elevation of the other point.
• Hi/Lo Elevation: is selected when the high or low point for the
curve is known. When selected, the following must also be
specified.
o Hi/Lo Elevation: is the elevation of the curve at the location
where the tangent is zero (the crest of the curve).