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

Job Menu
R-53
Display Directions As: will guide you to the GPS stakeout location
using one of the following formats:
• Northing / Easting: will suggest you Go South/Go North and Go
West/Go East
• Distance / Azimuth: will display the necessary Azimuth and
Distance to the stakeout location.
• Forward / Back: will suggest you go FORWD/BACK and Go
Left/Go Right when you are within 3 meters to the location.
When you are farther than 3 meters, a distance and azimuth
is used.
Level Settings
Job Settings Level.
The Level Setting screen is only available when running in leveling
mode. It is used to configure all of the settings for performing a level
loop. The scroll bar allows you to view additional settings.
BS1…BSn>FS1…FSn: This sequence requires
that you take all the shots for each set to the
backsight, turn to the foresight, and then shoot
all the shots for each set to the foresight.
[BS1 FS1>FS2 BS2]n: A single set in this
sequence requires that you shoot the backsight,
turn and shoot the foresight, shoot the
foresight again, turn and shoot the backsight.
Repeat for all remaining sets.
Number of Sets (n): is the number of sets you
want to shoot from each setup.
Stadia Constant: is the scale of the upper and lower stadia (wires) in
the telescope. The vertical distance measured between these stadia
multiplied by the value entered here (usually 100) equals the
horizontal distance to the rod.