Orthogonal, Stakeout – Leica Geosystems TPS1100 Professional Series - Reference Manual User Manual

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Stakeout

Orthogonal

Setting out values are computed as
orthogonal coordinates to the
baseline between instrument station
and prism. If the elevation is also
known,

H is given in relation to the

last prism - point measured.
Note, data will be displayed if there is
at least one point measured.

Point Id
Number of the point to be staked.

Azimuth
Azimuth from the station to the point
to be staked.

Hz
Present theodolite direction. Note, if
the instrument is oriented and the
azimuth and Hz angle are
corresponding, the instrument is
pointing to the point to be staked.

∆∆∆∆∆

Length and

∆∆∆∆∆

Cross in relation to

the baseline: last stakeout point -
instrument station.

∆∆∆∆∆

Length

In-line distance

∆∆∆∆∆

Length is positive

for points further than the last prism
position measured.

∆∆∆∆∆

Cross

Distance perpendicular to the
baseline.

∆∆∆∆∆

Cross is positive for

points on the right of the baseline.

Height

Height difference from the last point
measured.

Proceed to "STAKEOUT".
Motorized theodolites can

drive the telescope to the horizontal
and vertical direction of the point to
be placed.

Change stakeout
method.

For more information refer to

chapter

"Select Stakeout Method".

Generate a plot of the
stakeout data.

For more information on

chapter

"Plot".

Exit the program.

STAKE\ Orthogonal Stake

Point Id

:

12

Azimuth

:

90°10'02''

Hz

:

98°34'45''

∆∆∆∆∆

Length

:

4.105 m

∆∆∆∆∆

Cross

:

1.250 m

∆∆∆∆∆

Height

:

0.340 m

STAKE

MC

METHD

PLOT

Length –

1

100pr10

12

11

Cross+

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