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7. Measuring with System 500

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Store Pts - The Job where the staked
points are stored.
Stake Type - The type of Stake-Out
operation to be performed.
Antenna - The Antenna setup used,
defined in the Configuration Set. You
may select a different one if required.
Ant Height - The default Antenna
Height defined in the Configuration
Set. You may enter a different height
if required.

Use LOG (F3) if you want to generate
a report file of the staked out points.
Select between Short, Long or
None. A report log-file will be stored
on the PC Card or Internal memory in
the ‘Log’ sub-directory.
A Long log file will contain the design
and “as staked” co-ordinates, the
differences in easting, northing and
height between the design and staked
points and the antenna height.

7.5.2 Stake-Out Types

1. Point
Simple point stakeout. Points are
defined as targets and staked from a
predefined list. The distance in/out
and left/right or distance and bearing
are given to the target, together with
the cut/fill. Orientation can be made in
a variety of ways including orientation
parallel to a line.

2. Slope
Stake points along a slope. Line is
selected as orientation (no points are
available as orientation). The cut and
fill are relative to the slope of the line.

3. Grid
Stake points in the form of a grid
based on lines. A reference line is
defined and the grid built up using
increments along the line and offsets.

A Short log file will contain the design
co-ordinates, the “as staked” height
coordinate and the differences in
height between the design and staked
points.

Use ASCII (F4) - to select whether
you want to stakeout from an ASCII
file or from a Job.
For more information on staking out
from an ASCII file see section 5.4.

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