Instruction Manual
Height of rod: is the length of the rod.
[Backsight…]: opens the Station Setup
screen.
[< Back]: returns to the previous screen
.
[Solve>]: opens the third Stake Line and Offset
screen, described next.
Note: A motorized total station will automatically turn toward the design point after pressing [Solve>] depending on
the configuration of the Stakeout Settings
screen.
Stake Line and Offset – Screen 3
Station: displays the current station that is being staked.
H. Offset: displays the offset distance of the line being staked from the specified line and if it is on the Right or Left
side of the specified line.
From Instrument to Design Point: displays the direction and distance that the total station must aim toward so that it
is facing the current station.
[Circle Zero]: is used to modify the circle on the total station so that the angle right reading will be zero when it is
facing the current target, which can sometimes be easier than turning to an obscure angle value. When this button is
tapped, the following actions will occur:
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 current target location.
3. To prevent errors if this button is used, the backsight set up is invalidated when exiting the Stakeout
dialog. A
circle zeroed on a design point is meaningless once the design point has been staked.
Note: The Circle Zero button is not available when using a robotic total station.
[< Back]: returns to the previous screen
.
[Stake >]: opens the fourth Stake Line and Offset
screen, which is identical to the third Stake Points screen.
Note: Tap the graphic portion of the screen for an expanded view.
Click here
to view a summary of the Stake Line and Offset screens.
Screen Summary
Screen 1 is used to define the primary line used to determine the location of the line to be staked and the station
associated with the Start Point.
Screen 2
is used to define the offset distance and location, the station to be staked and the station interval.
Screen 3
provides the distance and direction information to the current station to be staked.
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