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

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Stakeout

Orthogonal Stakeout

Orthogonal offsets are computed
using the baseline between the last
measured point and the instrument
station.
After the first distance measurement,
the transverse and longitudinal
differences are displayed. If the
elevation of the stakeout point is
available, the height difference
between the measured reflector and
the point to be staked is shown, and
also the measured elevation of the
reflector point.

Values for

Cross and

Length will

be updated each time a new distance
is measured.

Point Id
Point Id of the point to be staked.

Refl. Ht
Reflector height used at target point.

Cross

Transversal displacement of the
reflector. Positive in sign if point is
right.

∆∆∆∆∆

Length

Longitudinal displacement of the
reflector. Positive in sign if stakeout
point is further away from station.

∆∆∆∆∆

Height

Difference in height between
measured reflector point and the
stakeout point. Positive in sign if
stakeout point is higher than the
reflector position.

Elevation
Elevation of the measured reflector
point.

Simultaneously measure and
record data in the

measurement job.

Measure a distance.

STAKE\ Orthogonal

Point Id

:

12

Refl. Ht. :

1.65 m

∆∆∆∆∆

Cross

:

1.430 m

∆∆∆∆∆

Length

:

-1.550 m

∆∆∆∆∆

Height

:FILL

0.982 m

Elevation :

0.750 m

ALL

DIST

REC

CONT

POSIT

MC

METHD

PLOT

QUIT

1

100pr1

1

12

Cross+

Length –

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