Spectra Precision Survey Pro CE v3.6 User Manual User Manual

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distance and direction information will be computed and
displayed along with other information pertaining to the shot.
The routine automatically determines if you are staking the left
or right catch point by the proximity of the rod.

Des. Slope

is the design slope of the nearest cut or fill slope when

$XWRPDWLF 6ORSH is selected, otherwise it is the design slope of the

selected slope.

Obs. Slope

is the observed slope of the terrain at the current rod

location computed from the last shot and the corresponding hinge
point.

Cut

/

Fill

is the amount of cut or fill necessary for the rod to be on the

design slope from the current rod location. If this value is zero, you
have located the catch point, provided you are on the correct station.

Away (CL)

indicates that the rod must move the specified horizontal

distance away from the centerline (perpendicular to the centerline
and parallel to the current station) to locate the catch point.
Likewise,

Toward CL

indicates that the rod must move toward the

centerline by the specified distance.

On Station

indicates you are properly aligned on the current station.

Back Sta

indicates that the rod must move back toward the start of

the alignment (parallel to the centerline) by the specified distance to
be properly aligned over the current station. Likewise,

Ahead Sta

indicates that the rod must move away from the start of the
alignment to be positioned over the current station.

The remaining information displays the horizontal and vertical
distances to the hinge point and centerline from the current rod
location.

Note: All previous shots taken while locating a specific catch point
are shown in the map view as large

X

’s. These can be useful in

determining a situation where there is no catch point. (The slope
never intersects with the surface of the terrain.)

19. Once the catch point is satisfactorily located and staked, tap

6WRUH ! .

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