Spectra Precision Survey Pro v3.80 Recon iPAQ User Manual User Manual

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3.

Set the

Horizontal

,

Zenith

, and

Distance

Tolerances

in

the appropriate fields. The direct shots for each set
are compared to the corresponding reverse shots. If
any of the angles or distances exceeds the specified
tolerances, the Repetition Error dialog box, shown
here, will open that asks what you want to do. You
have the following choices:

5HWU\ : Re-shoot only the last set.

&RQWLQXH : Continue and use the shot anyway.

&DQFHO : Throw out all sets and start over.

4.

If the

Shoot Distance To Backsight

checkbox is

selected, distances will also be measured with each
shot to the backsight and compared against the
specified

Distance Tolerance

. This option, of course, would require

a prism to be setup over the backsight point.

5.

The

Do Not Shoot Reverse Distances

checkbox is available for

people that use total stations that cannot measure distances
when in the inverted, face two, position. Check this if you use
this type of total station.

6.

The

Enable Automatic Repetition

checkbox is for users with

motorized total stations. When this is checked, the first shot to
the backsight and foresight is performed normally, but when
those shots are complete the total station will perform all the
remaining shots for each set automatically unless the user
interrupts the sequence.

7.

The

Shooting Sequence

defines the order that the forward and

reverse shots are performed for each set. The notation used
should be read where the

>

symbol indicates to aim the telescope

to the next point and the

^

symbol indicates that the total station

should be flopped from face one to face two or vice versa. Each
option is explained below.

BS > FS ^ FS > BS

: Shoot backsight, shoot foresight, reverse

scope, shoot foresight, shoot backsight

BS > FS ^> BS > FS

: Shoot backsight, shoot foresight, reverse

scope, shoot backsight, shoot foresight

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