Spectra Precision Survey Pro v5.1 User Manual

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When you get closer to the design point, the graphic will change to assist
you in more precisely locating the design point. The point to stake becomes
the fixed center of the display and the rod becomes the object that is
moving. This aids in precisely positioning the rod over the point. A red arrow
indicates the direction in which to go.

1. Distance to go is between 3.0 and 0.3 m (10 and 1 ft): Four dark-green

spots appear around the graphic.

2. Distance to go is less than 0.3 m (1 ft): The spots around the graphic

turn light green.

When you are satisfied with the location of the target, tap

Done to access

the

Stake Points screen. The screen indicates how close you are to the

design point.

Stake the point and then do one of the following:

1. Before moving on to the next point, you may want to store the location

of the as-staked point: While still standing on the target, tap

Store, name

and describe the point, then tap

to collect the point.

2. Or If you wish to stake the next point without storing the results of this

staked point, tap

Stake Next.

Whatever your choice, you will then be taken back to the

Stake Points screen

with the next point to stake automatically selected, (based on the

Increment

value you entered previously).

NOTE: At this stage, you may:

- Change the elevation of the design point after tapping

Change.

- Tap the

Turn button to automatically turn the instrument toward the design point.

- Tap the

Shot button to re-measure the point.

- Collect a

Topo SS point using the Topo SS button.

WARNING: Be sure you are using the

Store button to store stakeout data. The Topo

SS button only stores sideshot data.

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