Spectra-precision Survey Pro CE v3.60 GPS User Manual Manual de usuario Pagina 176

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Stakeout Menu
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Note: The Vertical Map will show an
X
at the location of each
previous shot. This can be useful in determining if the current
terrain will never intersect the slope (no catch point).
: displays an overhead view of the job.
: displays the coordinates computed from the last
shot.
: switches the receiver dynamics to static (depending on
settings) and opens the Occupy Data Points screen (Page R-36) where
data can be collected for the current point.
: allows you to store a side shot measurement during stake
out. This button opens a prompt for the side shot point name and
launches the GPS Occupy Data Points
screen. After you store the
new point (or cancel) you will resume with the Slope Staking
screen.
Results
: displays the results computed from the last .
Obs. Slope
: is the computed (observed) cut or fill slope based on the
last shot and the corresponding hinge point.
Des. Slope
: is the design cut or fill slope.
Cut / Fill
: is the cut or fill required for the current rover location to be
positioned on the design slope.
Toward CL / Away CL
: is the computed horizontal distance that the
rod must move either toward the centerline or away from it,
respectively, before it is positioned at the catch point.
Note: The computed horizontal distance is based on the observed
terrain computed from the last two shots. If only one shot has been
taken, it is assumed that the terrain is level when computing this
value.
On Station
/
Back Sta
/
Ahead Sta
: informs you if the rod is on the
station being staked, or the distance it must move (parallel to the
centerline) back or ahead to be on the correct station.
HD to HP
: is the horizontal distance from the rod to the hinge point.
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