Manual

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Conventions Used The following conventions are used:
Text strings in bold font represent the names of software items such as
fields, buttons, check boxes, tabs, messages, screens, menus, etc.
The symbol “>” is placed between menus, tabs and/or buttons to indicate
that you have to tap on these parts successively in that order.
When referring to both optical instruments and GNSS receivers, the term
“instruments” will be used to encompass the two types of equipment.
The following acronyms and abbreviations are used:
BS: Backsight
EDM: Electronic Distance Meter
NEE: Northing, Easting, Elevation (grid coordinates)
HA: Horizontal Angle
LLH: Latitude, Longitude, Height (geodetic coordinates)
PPM: Part Per Million
SD: Slope Distance
SS: Side Shot
ZA: Zenith Angle
The following conventions are used when inputting or outputting angles:
Azimuths, latitudes, longitudes are entered in degrees-minutes-seconds
format and are represented as DD.MMSSsss, where:
DD: One or more digits representing the degrees
MM: Two digits representing the minutes
SS: Two digits representing the seconds
sss: Zero or more digits representing the decimal fraction part of the
seconds.
E.g.: 212.0805 would indicate 212 degrees, 8 minutes and 5 seconds.
Bearings can be entered in either of the following formats:
S32.0805W to indicate South 32 degrees, 8 minutes, 5 seconds West.
3 32.0805 to indicate 32 degrees, 8 minutes, 5 seconds in quadrant 3.
When a field accepts a time for its input, the time is entered in hours-minutes-
seconds format, which is represented as HH.MMSSsss, where:
HH: One or more digits representing the hours
MM: Two digits representing the minutes
SS: Two digits representing the seconds
sss: Zero or more digits representing the decimal fraction part of the
seconds.