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-398
Parabolic Layout
Curve Parabolic Layout.
The Parabolic Layout screen allows you to compute an elevation at a
specified station, or a station at a specified elevation.
Beg. Grade: is the percent grade at the PVC.
End Grade: is the percent grade at the PVT.
Curve Length: is the horizontal distance
between the PVC and PVT.
PVC Station: is the starting station at the
PVC.
PVC Elevation: is the elevation at the PVC.
Solve for: is where you select to solve for an
unknown Elevation, or an unknown Station.
The selection made here determines which of the following choices
will be available.
; Interval: When checked, the Current station can be incremented by
the specified interval by using the Sta - and Sta + buttons and then
re-computed with the Layout button.
Current station: is the station that will be solved for with the Layout
button.
Elevation: is the known elevation for the location(s) on the parabolic
curve where you want to compute the station(s).
Solve : computes the details of the vertical curve.
Sta - : decreases the Current station by the Interval.
Sta + : increases the Current station by the Interval.
Layout : computes either the elevation at the specified Current station
or the station(s) at the specified Elevation.