Stakeout, Introduction, Search point – Leica Geosystems TPS1100 Professional Series - Reference Manual User Manual

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Stakeout

Introduction

This manual describes the
"STAKEOUT" program of the
TPS 1100 Professional series.
The program is used to place marks
in the field at predetermined points.

"STAKEOUT" requires the instrument
to be set up on a known point with
the instrument oriented. The station
point can be determined also with the
programs "FREE STATION" and
"RESECTION".
The easting and the northing of the
point to be staked must be known.
The elevation is optional: the
program permits selection of either
2D or 3D stakeout modes. It is also
possible to stake out points given the
azimuth and the distance from the
station.
The points to be staked can either be
retrieved from the selected data job
or entered manually.

Stakeout

Search Point

The "SEARCH POINT" dialog
informs about the active recording
device, the active measurement job
for data storage and the present
point/code.

Manually enter the azimuth
and the distance to the point

to be staked.

Manually enter the stakeout
point.

Search and display the
coordinates of the point found

in the active data job.

Allows program
configuration.

If the instrument is in LOCK-
mode with EDM-mode TRK/

RTRK and no Coarse Mode selected,
pressing F1: SEARC starts the
distance measurement.

Search the coordinates of the
point entered in the active

data job. Proceeds to the Coarse
Positioning mode. Depending on the
configuration of the stakeout method,
the program may proceeds to the
Stake mode.

STAKE\

Search Point

Define stakeout point
Data job

: FILE01.GSI A:

Search for:

Point Id+E+N

Point Id

:

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