Define reference line, Reference line – Leica Geosystems TPS1100 Professional Series - Reference Manual User Manual

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Reference Line

The reference line can be defined by
entering a distance value, a line
offset value and an angle value for
the base line. Heights can be
changed by a constant rate (eg, 1m)
by entering a Ht offset value.
With Edit Elev. the height of each
point can be set separately.

"Line and Angle" values
cannot be set for reference
arcs.

1st BasePoint
The first base point that defines the
base line.

2nd BasePoint
The second base point that defines
the base line.

LineLength
Entire length of Baseline.

Offset
Establishes the displacement parallel
to the base line. For Arcs the offset is
radial and applied to each point
separately, arcs are not "shifted".

Line
Establishes the distance from the
first reference point to the starting
point of the new reference line.

Alpha
Establishes the angle between the
base line and the new reference line.

Define Reference Line

Ht Offset
Displaces the base line parallel in
height.

Accept parameters as
displayed and proceed to the
"REF LINE RESULTS" dialog.

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

RTRK, distance measurement is
started.

Go to "Line & Offset" and
stakeout points with known
offset values from reference.

Return to Menu to define a
new Base Line/Arc.

REFL\ Define Reference Line

1st BasePt:

12

2nd BasePt:

13

LineLength:

15.211 m

Offset

:

1.000 m

Line

:

1.558 m

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αα

αα

:

2°03'39"

REFL

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Ht. Offset:

0.500 m

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