Choosing leveling mode, Level settings, Choosing leveling mode level settings – Spectra Precision Survey Pro v5.3 User Manual

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Choosing Leveling Mode

1. If your active instrument is an electronic automatic level, then Survey Pro

will automatically use Electronic leveling method.

2. If your active instrument is an optical total station, then Survey Pro will

automatically use the Trigonometric leveling method. Creating and
activating either an electronic level instrument profile or an optical total
station profile is the same procedure used to create an instrument profile
in optical surveying mode (see Optical Mode - Connecting Survey Pro to an
Optical Instrument on page 21
).

3. If your active instrument is the “Manual Mode” profile, then you must

choose your leveling method:
• Tap the Instrument icon and select

Switch to Leveling.

• Tap the Instrument icon again and select

Manage Instruments. This opens

the

Settings screen.

• Select

Manual Mode and then tap Instrument Settings. This opens the Level

Method screen.

• Select the desired leveling method among the four possible,

Tap

to validate your choice. As a result, you can see that

Manual Mode

in the list of instruments has now been activated automatically.

Tap

to close the

Settings screen. Survey Pro is now ready to perform

manual leveling.

Level Settings

• Now that you have selected the

Leveling mode, go back to the main menu

and select

Job > Settings. This opens the Settings screen

• Select

Level from the upper tab. This screen allows you to set the shooting

sequence (

BS1...BSn>FS1...FSn or [BS1 FS1>FS2BS2]n), the number of sets (n)

and a few leveling tolerances (vertical distance, horizontal distance, etc.)
Survey Pro will be using in Leveling mode.

The

Load FGCS Defaults button allows you to specify a particular order and

class for the level loop. This will automatically fill in all the tolerances on
the

Settings screen with the default FGCS values.

Setting tolerances allows Survey Pro to issue warning messages when
tolerances are not met. It’s up to you to determine if the level loop meets
the criteria for a particular standard.

• Tap

to enter all your settings and close the

Settings screen.

Go to the main menu and select

Survey to start your leveling work. Refer

to Section 7. Leveling on page

64 for more information.

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