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Configuration,<br />
Known backsight page<br />
Next step<br />
Page changes to the Known backsight page.<br />
For Setup method: Known backsight, the settings on this page apply.<br />
Description of fields<br />
Field Option Description<br />
Check backsight<br />
position<br />
Next step<br />
Page changes to the Advanced page.<br />
Check box Allows a check to be made on the horizontal coordinate<br />
difference between the existing and the measured<br />
known backsight point. If the defined Position<br />
limit is exceeded, the setup can be repeated, skipped<br />
or stored.<br />
Position limit Editable field Available when Check backsight position is checked.<br />
Sets the maximum horizontal coordinate difference<br />
accepted in the position check.<br />
Check backsight<br />
height<br />
Check box Allows a check to be made on the vertical difference<br />
between the existing and the measured known backsight<br />
point. If the Height limit is exceeded, the setup<br />
can be repeated, skipped or stored.<br />
Height limit Editable field Available when Check backsight height is checked.<br />
Sets the maximum vertical difference accepted in the<br />
height check.<br />
<strong>Viva</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, Setup 1596
Configuration, Known backsight page Next step Page changes to the Known backsight page. For Setup method: Known backsight, the settings on this page apply. Description of fields Field Option Description Check backsight position Next step Page changes to the Advanced page. Check box Allows a check to be made on the horizontal coordinate difference between the existing and the measured known backsight point. If the defined Position limit is exceeded, the setup can be repeated, skipped or stored. Position limit Editable field Available when Check backsight position is checked. Sets the maximum horizontal coordinate difference accepted in the position check. Check backsight height Check box Allows a check to be made on the vertical difference between the existing and the measured known backsight point. If the Height limit is exceeded, the setup can be repeated, skipped or stored. Height limit Editable field Available when Check backsight height is checked. Sets the maximum vertical difference accepted in the height check. <strong>Viva</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, Setup 1596
Configuration, Advanced page For Setup method: Resection and Setup method: Multiple backsights, the settings on this page apply. Description of fields Field Option Description Auto position to setup targets Calculate scale from target observations Use Helmert method for resection Height weighting 1/distance or 1/distance² Edit default station quality checks Check box When this box is checked, the instrument positions horizontally and vertically to the point. Check box Only available if the job properties do not have Compute scale using set to Stn & coord system. If checked, a station scale will be calculated from the target observations. The user will have the option to apply this new scale (calculated ppm + current ppm = new ppm) to all survey observations, including the setup observations, from that setup. If not checked, then the calculated ppm will not be displayed and therefore not applied to any survey observations. Check box Helmert calculation is used. Available when Use Helmert method for resection is checked. To change the distance weighting that is used in the calculation of the station height in the resection. Check box Check to type in values for standard deviation, position and height accuracy. If the limits are exceeded, a message will be shown when Calc is selected. <strong>Viva</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, Setup 1597
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Version 4.0 English Leica Viva Seri
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Validity of this manual • This ma
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Table of Contents In this manual Ch
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7.4.2 Creating/Editing a Code 147 7
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12.1.4 Editing an Existing RTK Prof
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18.13 Total Station 408 18.14 GSI O
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23 Instrument - TPS camera settings
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29.7.1 Overview 641 29.7.2 Configur
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34.3 Using the Calculator 748 34.3.
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39.9.2 Manually Entered 917 39.9.3
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43.7 Measuring Points to a Referenc
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45.4.3 Inserting/Editing an Element
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46.4.13 Re-initialise search 1446 4
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50.3 Configuring Setup 1594 50.4 Se
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57.2 Hidden Point Methods 1735 57.2
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Appendix B Internal Memory 1850 App
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1 Configurable Keys 1.1 Hot Keys
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1.2 Favourites Key Description �
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2 TPS Settings 2.1 Leica TPS Favour
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Description of options Icon Descrip
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2.2 Check Point Description This sc
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Field Option Description Height dif
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Description of fields Field Option
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Turn Instrument to Hz/V, Relative p
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2.5 Orientation With Compass Descri
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2.6 Using the Digital Camera Taking
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Leica GPS Favourites The appearance
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Icon Description Camera To begin th
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Description of the main menu functi
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Key Description OK To start the hig
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Next step Key Description OK To sel
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Next step Key Description OK To sel
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4.5 User Description User is availa
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5 Jobs & Data - Jobs 5.1 Overview D
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Description of fields Field Option
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Key Description �The default valu
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Field Option Description Average Co
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Key Description Page To change to a
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Additional calculation method for t
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Job Properties:, Codelist page Key
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Job Properties:, CAD files page Key
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CAD Layers Next step IF you want to
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5.4 Choosing a Job Access • For a
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5.5 Managing Job Codes Description
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Edit Code Next step IF THEN the job
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6 Jobs & Data - Data 6.1 Overview D
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Key Description More To display inf
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Key Description Page To change to a
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6.3 Point Management 6.3.1 Creating
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New Point, Code page Next step Page
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� Field Option Description Attrib
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Key Description Store To store the
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Edit Point:, RTK info page Availabl
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Edit Point:, Code page Field Option
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6.3.3 Mean Page Description In orde
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Access step-by-step The Mean page c
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Key Description More To change betw
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6.4 Line/Area Management 6.4.1 Over
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Description of fields Field Option
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Key Description Last To recall the
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Creating lines/areas most efficient
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Description of fields Field Option
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Edit Line, Code page Key Descriptio
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Key Description OK To close the scr
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Sorts & Filters, Points page The av
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Field Option Description Box around
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Field Option Description Distance t
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Description of fields Field Option
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Key Description OK To close the scr
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Description of fields Field Option
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7.2 Accessing Codelist Management A
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7.3 Creating/Editing a Codelist Acc
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7.4 Managing Codes 7.4.1 Accessing
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7.4.2 Creating/Editing a Code �
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Field Option Description Linework S
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Key Description New.. To create a n
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� Default coordinate systems Acti
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Key Description New.. To create a c
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New Coordinate System or Edit Coord
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8.4 Transformations 8.4.1 Accessing
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8.4.2 Creating/Editing a Transforma
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8.5 Ellipsoids 8.5.1 Accessing Elli
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8.6 Projections 8.6.1 Accessing Pro
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Column Option Description Oblique M
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Field Option Description Type Selec
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8.7.2 Accessing Geoid Model Managem
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8.7.3 Creating a New Geoid Model fr
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9 Jobs & Data - Import data 9.1 Ove
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Format Characteristic Specialities
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
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Configuration Key Description OK To
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Configuration (GSI) Description of
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Key Description OK To import the da
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Configuration This screen is availa
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IF THEN a single line is to be sele
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Select Layers to Import, for DXF Ro
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9.4 Importing Data in DXF Format Re
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Field Option Description Height to
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Description of fields Next step Con
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Format Characteristic Specialities:
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10.2 Exporting Data from a Job to a
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Configuration Key Description OK To
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Key Description Filter.. To define
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Description of fields Field Option
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� Configuration, DXF page Field O
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Description of columns Column Descr
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Next step OK returns to Configurati
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Description of fields Field Option
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� Configuration, LandXML page Fie
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� Do not remove the data storage
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Configuration for FBK, General page
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Next step OK returns to Export FBK/
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Copy Data Between Jobs Key Descript
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11 Instrument - TPS settings 11.1 M
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Description of fields Field Option
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11.1.2 Targets Description Each pri
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11.1.3 Creating/Editing a Target Ac
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11.2 Prism search settings Descript
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Prism Search Settings, PowerSearch
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Prism Search Settings, Fine search
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Key Description Fn PE To change Pre
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Field Option Description Coefficien
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Description of fields Field Option
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TS_003 d5 d3 P3 P0 d1 P0 Station P1
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� Offsets & Quality Control, Targ
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11.6 Lights / Lights & accessories
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Lights & Accessories, Lights page T
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Lights & Accessories, V limit page
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12 Instrument - GPS settings 12.1 R
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12.1.2 Creating a New RTK Profile R
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12.1.4 Editing an Existing RTK Prof
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Description of fields Field Option
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Description of fields Field Option
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
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Description of fields for the Exter
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Key Description Fn Default To recal
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Description of fields Field Option
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12.4 Quality control Description Th
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Field Option Description Automatica
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Quality Control, Advanced page Desc
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Field Option Description Baseline l
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Real-Time Stop Criteria The paramet
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12.5 Raw data logging Description L
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Field Option Description Controller
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13 Antenna Heights 13.1 Overview De
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13.2 Mechanical Reference Planes, M
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13.3 Determining Antenna Heights 13
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Carrier and adapter dimensions GS_0
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Next step • At the beginning of a
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Vertical height reading The vertica
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Vertical height reading The vertica
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SmartStation setup GS_078 a b c a)
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Next step IF connecting a THEN GS10
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GS Connection Wizard - Step 3 This
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15 Connections.. - TPS connection w
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15.2 Connection Using Cable Descrip
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15.3 Connection Using Bluetooth Des
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
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15.5 Connection To Leica Legacy and
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Instrument Settings Third party tot
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16 Connections.. - CS connection wi
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Description of fields Field Option
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Description of fields Field Option
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Description of fields Field Option
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Next step Make a selection, press N
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Key Description OK To return to the
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Internet Connection, Internet page
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Field Option Description Device Dis
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18.3 GPS Rover / Base Sensor Descri
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Field Option Description Last used
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Key Description OK To accept change
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Field Option Description Prefix '@@
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Description of fields Field Option
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Key Description OK To accept change
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Field Option Description Set 2DCQ t
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Field Option Description None No he
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Diagram d1 GS_052 P0 a d2 d5 b P0 K
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18.6 Export Job Description The Exp
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Field Option Description Device Dis
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Key Description Search Available wh
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Field Option Description Leica 4G T
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Field Option Description • 1016:
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Field Option Description RTCM 20,21
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RTK Rover Settings, RTK base page N
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Key Description OK To accept change
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RTK Rover Settings, Advanced page F
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Field Option Description EGNOS (tes
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Height Smoothing with high dynamic
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18.7.2 Configuration with Digital C
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Key Description OK To accept change
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18.8 Base RTK 1 / Base RTK 2 18.8.1
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Field Option Description Device Dis
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Field Option Description Messages t
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18.9 NMEA 1 / NMEA 2 � � Unavai
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Description of fields Field Option
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NMEA Messages This screen shows the
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Description of fields Field Option
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Field Option Description Monitor CQ
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18.10 Remote (OWI) � Unavailable
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Description of columns Column Descr
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Key Description OK To accept change
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18.12 Event Input 1/Event Input 2
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Field Option Description Informatio
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Event input 1/ Event input 2, Notif
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Key Description Cntrl.. Available f
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18.14 GSI Output Description Each t
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Field Option Description Use RS232
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Example 1: GSI8 Each word has 16 ch
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Output format - Pt,N,E,Ht,Date Pos.
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Field Description N Fixed text (N)
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18.15 Field Controller Connection D
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Viva Series, Connections.. - All ot
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Description of fields Field Option
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19.1.2 Configuring a GSM Connection
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GSM Dial-Up Connection, Sim codes p
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19.1.3 Configuring a CDMA Connectio
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Next step Fn Info changes to CDMA I
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19.2 Modems Description For modems,
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Description of fields Field Option
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� If channel changing is to be us
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Field Option Description Modulation
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Description of columns Column Descr
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Key Description Fn Save To save the
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19.6 Internet Description Internet
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Mountpoint, General page Field Opti
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Mountpoint, Miscell page Descriptio
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Dial-up Connection List Key Descrip
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Description of fields Field Option
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Key Description OK To select the hi
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New Server, NTRIP page Field Option
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20.1.2 Digital Cellular Phones Desc
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20.1.3 Modems Typical uses • To t
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� Base and rover can both be equi
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20.1.6 RS232 Standard RS232 Standar
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Supported hidden point measurement
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Supported GPRS / Internet devices S
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Devices This screen may consist of
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20.3 Creating/Editing a Device Desc
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Next step IF the device is a THEN r
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21 Instrument - Instrument status i
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STATUS function Description Refer t
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Description of fields Field Descrip
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Key Description More To display inf
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Satellite Tracking: GPS, Almanac pa
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21.4 RTK data link status Descripti
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RTK Data Link Status, Device page N
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For radios Description of fields Th
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Description of fields Field Descrip
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Key Description OK To return to RTK
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21.5 Current GPS position Descripti
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Current GPS Position, Baseline page
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Raw Data Logging Status, Point occu
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Raw Data Logging Status, RTK base p
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Key Description Page To change to a
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21.7.3 ASCII Input Description This
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21.7.4 RTK Data Link Status Descrip
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Description of fields Column Descri
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Diagram 0 GS12_129 c c c a a a a b
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21.9 TPS current station info Acces
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22 Instrument - Base settings 22.1
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Satellite Tracking Settings, Advanc
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Field Option Description User defin
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22.2 Base raw data logging � Unav
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Field Option Description • For st
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24 User - Work settings 24.1 ID tem
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ID Template Library Next step ENTER
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Default ID template Description Lin
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Examples for incrementation Descrip
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ID Increment by Next point ID Notes
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Description of fields Field Option
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Field Option Description Attribute
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24.3 My Survey Screen Description D
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Configure Page Key Description OK T
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Field Option Description Backsight
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Field Option Description Offset Inp
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Field Option Description Temp dry E
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Hot Keys & Favourites, GPS Fn+hot k
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24.5 Prompt before storing Access S
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Coding methods Coding method Charac
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Coding method Characteristic Descri
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Codes marked with * have attributes
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Key Description OK To return to the
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25.2.2 Thematical Coding without Co
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Select Free Code All free codes fro
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25.3.2 Free Coding with Direct Inpu
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For point codes: • The point code
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25.5.2 Configuring SmartCodes Acces
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Field Option Description Direction
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Field Option Description Use a stri
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Description of fields Field Option
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Copying a code block to a new job s
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
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Key Description Store To store the
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Exporting code information To expor
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� The linework flag can be used w
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26.3 Performing Linework with Thema
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� • The rover menu must be used
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Step Field Description for thematic
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27.2 Accessing the Working Style Wi
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27.3 Choosing a Different Working S
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27.5 Editing a Working Style Workin
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28 User - System settings 28.1 Regi
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Field Option Description +123456.78
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Regional Settings, Angle page Descr
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Field Option Description GPS direct
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Regional Settings, Coords page Desc
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Regional Settings, Others page Colu
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28.2 SmartWorx options Description
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28.3 Screen & audio Description The
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Screen & Audio Settings, Text input
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Admin Settings Wizard, What do you
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29 User - Tools & other utilities 2
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Field Option Description Format fil
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Description of fields Field Option
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29.3 Load licence keys Description
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Field Option Description Upload key
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� Supported file File extension D
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Ftp: Transfer, Field page Field Opt
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Ftp: Transfer, Office page The file
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Description of fields Field Option
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29.7 Leica Exchange 29.7.1 Overview
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Leica Exchange Main Menu Field Opti
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29.7.2 Configuring Leica Exchange A
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Field Option Description Display fo
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Select People to Send Data Descript
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29.7.4 Getting Data Access Select M
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29.7.5 Data Transfer Status Access
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29.7.6 In the Office In the office
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Precise measurements To get precise
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30.2 Details on Instrument Errors D
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Vertical index error (i) Compensato
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� Summary of errors to be adjuste
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30.4 Combined Adjustment (l, t, i,
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Aim the telescope accurately at a t
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Check & Adjust Wizard, It is recomm
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Check & Adjust Wizard, Step 1 Key D
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Check & Adjust Wizard, Step 2 Check
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30.6 Compensator Adjustment (l, t)
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Check & Adjust Wizard, Step 2 Check
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30.7 Viewing the Current Values Acc
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30.9 Adjusting the Circular Level o
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30.10 Adjusting the Circular Level
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Step Description 3. Switch on the l
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31 User - About Leica Viva Access S
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32 Camera & Imaging 32.1 Overview D
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Camera & imaging workflow on the TS
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Description of fields Field Option
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Field Option Description Link image
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Requirements • A TS11 I or TS15 I
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Overview of keys, softkeys and touc
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32.3.3 Within Applications Access I
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In Setup In the setup application,
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Camera View Settings, General page
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Camera View Settings, Lines / areas
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32.3.4 Screenshot Description A scr
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Select Panoramic Image Type Panoram
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32.4 Image Management � Access Da
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Sorts & Filters, Images page Key De
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Field Option Description Wide-angle
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Overview of keys, softkeys and touc
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32.5.2 Field Sketching Description
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Sketch Pad Refer to "Overview of ke
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33 TPS Functions 33.1 EDM Descripti
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Automatic aiming measurement Automa
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33.2.2 PowerSearch Description The
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33.3 Follow Moving Prisms - Lock De
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33.4 RCS Description The instrument
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Using the EGL step-bystep Step Desc
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33.7 Connection to Other Total Stat
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33.7.2 Topcon Supported functions F
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33.7.3 Sokkia Supported functions F
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33.7.4 Nikon Supported functions Fu
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34 Calculator 34.1 Accessing the Ca
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Description of fields Field Option
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Description of fields Field Option
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Field Option Description DEG Degree
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Description of softkeys First level
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Key Description PI To insert X: 3.1
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Fn to access the second level of fu
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Configure the Internet interface St
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Step Description 1. On the GPRS det
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35.2 Using the NTRIP Service with a
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Step Description 1. The Server to u
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Step Description 1. If the selected
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36.2 Accessing MapView Description
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Map View Settings, Points page Fiel
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Field Option Description Display ar
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Map View Settings, CAD import page
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Toolbar Point with focus Line/area
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36.4.2 Keys, Softkeys and Toolbar D
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Touch icon Key or Softkey Descripti
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36.5 Selecting Points, Lines and Ar
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36.6 Context Menu Access The contex
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Option Available in Description Cle
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Application Display Description COG
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37 Tap Map Description Tap Map is a
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Tap on a point Option Description T
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Option Description Import For CAD p
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Overview of touch icons in the draw
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38 Applications - General Descripti
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39 COGO 39.1 Overview Description C
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39.2 Accessing COGO Access Select M
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COGO calculation methods Descriptio
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Description of fields Field Option
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Configuration, TPS specific page Fi
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Configuration, Report sheet page De
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39.4 COGO Calculation - Inverse Met
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Inverse methods Description Current
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39.4.2 Point to Point and Current P
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Description of fields Field Option
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Inverse Point to Line/Inverse Curre
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Inverse Result, Result page Field O
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39.4.4 Point to Arc and Current Pos
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Key Description Survy.. To manually
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Inverse Result, Result page Next st
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39.5 COGO Calculation - Traverse Me
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COGO traverse calculation without o
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Key Description Page To change to a
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Key Description Store To store the
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39.6 COGO Calculation - Intersectio
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Intersection methods Description Do
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Intersection methods Description By
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39.6.2 Intersection with Double Bea
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Key Description Fn Modif.. To add,
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Description of fields Field Option
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Intersection Double Distance, Input
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Intersection Result, Result 1/Resul
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39.6.4 Intersection with Bearing -
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Key Description Fn Modif.. To add,
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Description of fields Field Option
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Intersection By Points, Input page
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Intersection Result, Result page Ke
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39.6.6 Intersection with TPS Observ
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Description of fields Field Option
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Description of the Line/Arc methods
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Line/Arc Methods Description Calcul
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Line/Arc Methods Description Calcul
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39.7.2 Arc Calculation Diagram for
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Field Option Description 2 tngnts &
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Calculations Input, Input page Desc
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Next step On the Code page, type in
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Create Line, Input page Key Descrip
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Calculations Input, Input page Desc
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Description of fields Field Option
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39.7.4 Segment an Arc Exceptions to
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Field Option Description No. of seg
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Key Description OK To select a meth
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Diagram The diagrams show the area
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GS_013 P3 P2 d P0 P0 Point A of def
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SYS13_007 P0 a P0 First new COGO po
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Field Option Description Survey new
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Key Description Page To change to a
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39.8.4 Results of the Area Division
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Key Description Coord To view other
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Description of the Shift, Rotate &
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Point Selection Listed are points w
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Select points by range Key Descript
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Diagram SYS13_004 SYS13_005 a a P0
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39.9.2 Manually Entered Computed Pa
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Computed Parameters, Rotate page Fi
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Field Option Description New distan
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Field Option Description Store Poin
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39.9.3 Matching Points Point Select
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Match Points This screen provides a
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Next step IF THEN the transformatio
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Field Option Description Fix Parame
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39.10 COGO Calculation - Angle Meth
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39.11 COGO Calculation - Horizontal
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Horizontal Curve Calculator, Result
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39.12 COGO Calculation - Triangle M
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COGO Triangle, Results page Key Des
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Key Description View To view all ca
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Description of fields Field Option
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Example: Calculations for a distanc
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Requirements for control points •
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Field Option Description 3 These pr
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Choose WGS84 & Local Jobs Key Descr
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40.3 The Normal Method 40.3.1 Confi
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40.3.2 Determining a New Coordinate
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Choose System Components This scree
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Matched Points (n) This screen prov
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Column Description • For Onestep
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Check Residuals Displays a list of
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Store Coordinate System, Summary pa
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Determine Coord System Description
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IF the selected method is THEN Modi
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40.3.4 Matching Points: Selecting/
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40.3.5 Transformation Results for O
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Transformation Results, Height page
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Key Description Page To change to a
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40.4 The One Point Localisation Met
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Choose System Components This scree
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Key Description OK To confirm the s
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Key Description Inv Available for M
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Diagram for Onestep, Method: Conver
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Key Description OK To confirm the s
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Field Option Description Grid SF Di
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For Onestep Description of fields F
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
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Description of fields Field Option
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Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1003 and 1004:
Field Option Description Next step
- Page 1005 and 1006:
Define Local Quickgrid Point Field
- Page 1007 and 1008:
Field Option Description Ignore loc
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Key Description OK To confirm the s
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Field Option Description Largest re
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Field Option Description None No di
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Point types Reference lines/arcs ca
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TS_021 P0 P1 d1 d2 A reference arc
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� It is possible to define an arc
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42.2 Accessing Reference Line Acces
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Choose Control Job Key Description
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42.3 Configuring Reference Line Acc
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Configuration, Key points page Fiel
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Configuration, Quality control page
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Configuration, Graphics page This p
- Page 1033 and 1034:
Configuration, Report sheet page Fi
- Page 1035 and 1036:
42.4 Choosing Reference Lines/Arcs
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Description of fields Field Option
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Field Option Description Second Poi
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Manage Reference Lines/Manage Refer
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42.4.4 Defining Reference Line/Arc
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Slope Information to Show Next step
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42.4.5 Defining Reference Line/Arc
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Reference arc shifts d1 GS_019 TS_0
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Field Option Description Shift line
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Measure to line - vertical measurem
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TS_028 Target point outside arc P0
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Measure Points, Ref Line/Ref Arc pa
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Key Description Fn Conect and Fn Di
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For task Measure to line Descriptio
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For task Measure to line, Height to
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Stake to line - vertical measuremen
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Stake to arc - vertical measurement
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
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42.7 Gridstaking to a Reference Lin
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d1 d3 P1 TS_035 Stake grid from arc
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Define Grid to be Staked d1 P1 TS_0
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Field Option Description Store poin
- Page 1079 and 1080:
Description of fields Field Option
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42.8 Staking to Alignment 42.8.1 Ov
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42.8.2 Accessing Staking an Alignme
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Alignment Report, Points page Lines
- Page 1087 and 1088:
Key Description Page To change to a
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42.8.4 Staking Operation Descriptio
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Description of fields Field Option
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Field Option Description Go back Di
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Description of fields Field Option
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Defining a reference plane • TPS
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Tilted plane Any number of points d
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Horizontal plane The axes of the ho
- Page 1103 and 1104:
Vertical plane The axes of the vert
- Page 1105 and 1106:
43.2 Accessing Reference Plane & Gr
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43.3 Creating a Reference Plane Fro
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New Reference Plane, Points page
- Page 1111 and 1112:
Ref Plane Coordinate System This sc
- Page 1113 and 1114:
Offset of Reference Plane Key Descr
- Page 1115 and 1116:
43.4 Selecting a Reference Plane fr
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Key Description Fn About To display
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Configuration, Report sheet page De
- Page 1121 and 1122:
Edit Reference Plane, Points page
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Edit Reference Plane, Offset page N
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43.7 Measuring Points to a Referenc
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Next step Page changes to the Map p
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Diagram TS_120 Known P0 Station Unk
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Grid Scan Settings, Define start po
- Page 1133 and 1134:
Grid Scan Status, Progress page Key
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43.9 Grid Scan on Surface Descripti
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Surface Scan Settings, Define grid
- Page 1139 and 1140:
44 Roads - General 44.1 Overview
- Page 1141 and 1142:
Name of subapplication Description
- Page 1143 and 1144:
44.2 Jobs & Design Data 44.2.1 Acce
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Field Option Description Rail job S
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44.2.2 Working with a DTM Job Acces
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44.2.3 Design Data Design data for
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�� Lines are referenced by laye
- Page 1153 and 1154:
Layers Tunnels generally consist of
- Page 1155 and 1156:
Key Description Edit.. To edit the
- Page 1157 and 1158:
Key Description Store To store data
- Page 1159 and 1160:
Field Option Description Set start
- Page 1161 and 1162:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1163 and 1164:
Segment Info - Start Point/Segment
- Page 1165 and 1166:
Segment Info - Start Point/Segment
- Page 1167 and 1168:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1169 and 1170:
Configuration, Design page Next ste
- Page 1171 and 1172:
Field Option Description Yes (with
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Field Option Description Project sc
- Page 1175 and 1176:
Configuration, Rail design page Ava
- Page 1177 and 1178:
Field Option Description CL height
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Field Option Description Disable ch
- Page 1181 and 1182:
Field Option Description Drilling r
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Configuration, Quality control page
- Page 1185 and 1186:
Field Option Description Maximum he
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Description of fields Field Option
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Configuration, TPS page Description
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Field Option Description �Dependi
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Field Option Description Prompt bef
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Configuration, Report sheet page De
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Field Description �If no defined
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Field Description CL grade Grade of
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Field Description Additnl line offs
- Page 1203 and 1204:
Field Description Road_089 CL grade
- Page 1205 and 1206:
44.3.4 Road Surface Grade - Info Pa
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Field Description Camber The supere
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Field Description Vertical sqr offs
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44.3.5 Road Manual Slope, Local Man
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Field Description Hinge ht diff Hei
- Page 1215 and 1216:
Field Description Nearest hz tngnt
- Page 1217 and 1218:
44.3.6 Road Crown - Info Page Avail
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Field Description �If no defined
- Page 1221 and 1222:
Field Description Defined northing
- Page 1223 and 1224:
Field Description ∆ chainage Diff
- Page 1225 and 1226:
Field Description Road_089 CL grade
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44.3.8 Road DTM - Info Page � Ava
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44.3.9 Rail - Info Page Available f
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Field Description Current design ca
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44.3.10 Tunnel - Info Page Availabl
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Field Description Actual northing N
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Step Description � Depending on t
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Shift Settings, Horizontal shift/Ve
- Page 1241 and 1242:
Field Option Description a) Chainag
- Page 1243 and 1244:
Sign convention for shifts � The
- Page 1245 and 1246:
Horizontal shift For surface grades
- Page 1247 and 1248:
44.5 Tasks Description When staking
- Page 1249 and 1250:
44.6 Understanding Terms and Expres
- Page 1251 and 1252:
44.6.2 Road - Horizontal and Vertic
- Page 1253 and 1254:
Lines The stake out of a line is us
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A layer is a combination of lines t
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Sign convention for stake offset an
- Page 1259 and 1260:
Multiple chainage or station 8 9 10
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44.6.6 Road - Working Corridor Desc
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44.6.7 Road - Extension of the Cent
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44.6.9 Rail - Working with a Single
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Diagram - Section Two generic metho
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Diagram - Section e Rail_005 c a) C
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Left/right rail stakeout Descriptio
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44.6.13 Tunnel - Basic Terms Terms
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Superelevation Tunnel_003 a c b d a
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Distance along profile By the dista
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e scanned at a given forward and ba
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44.6.15 Tunnel - Shifts Description
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Design profile shift A shift can be
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By adding a second point B to the p
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45.2.2 Creating a New Alignment Acc
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45.2.3 Modifying an Existing Alignm
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45.2.4 Importing Alignment Data Acc
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Next step OK imports the selected a
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Alignment Editor Menu Description o
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45.3 Configuring Alignment Editor A
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Configuration, Advanced page Descri
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45.4 Edit Horizontal Alignments Usi
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45.4.2 Editing the Start Point Acce
- Page 1305 and 1306:
45.4.3 Inserting/Editing an Element
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Field Option Description For Elemen
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Key Description Fn Config.. To acce
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Field Option Description Radius Edi
- Page 1313 and 1314:
Field Option Description End radius
- Page 1315 and 1316:
Field Option Description Spiral out
- Page 1317 and 1318:
Key Description Delete To delete th
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Key Description Inv.. To calculate
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For Element type at PI: Spiral Fiel
- Page 1323 and 1324:
For Element type at PI: Spiral-Spir
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45.6.2 Editing the Start Point Acce
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45.6.3 Inserting/Editing an Element
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Vertical Straight/Vertical Parabola
- Page 1331 and 1332:
Field Option Description End chaina
- Page 1333 and 1334:
For Element type: Curve Field Optio
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45.7 Edit Vertical Alignments Using
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Key Description Last.. To recall pr
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45.8 Edit Cross Section Templates 4
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45.8.2 Creating/Editing a Cross Sec
- Page 1343 and 1344:
45.8.3 Add/Edit a Layer Access In N
- Page 1345 and 1346:
Add Segment, Input page Key Descrip
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Field Option Description Vertical d
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Key Description Delete To delete a
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Description of fields Field Option
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45.10.2 Creating/Editing a Chainage
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Field Option Description Horiz & ve
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LEICA Geo Office can be found on th
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
- Page 1361 and 1362:
Define Task screen Key Description
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Field Option Description Line to us
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For Method to use: Surface grade Fi
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Field Option Description Use cut an
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Field Option Description For Method
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For Method to use: DTM, available f
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Lines The screen can have a Lines p
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Key Description For lines from Roa
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Description of fields Common to all
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Slope staking using Reference point
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Step Description 1. The first step
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The defined rail over ground should
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Workflow Step Description � The f
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Step Description � The first step
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46.3 Staking/Checking the Road 46.3
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Description of fields Field Option
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Field Option Description Stake heig
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Understanding priorities of various
- Page 1397 and 1398:
Stake/Check screen, Info page Field
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The following information is shown:
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Description • When staking points
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Description • Lines define variou
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Description This process is differe
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Screen Points measured within an in
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Description • Surfaces such as th
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Description • Surfaces, such as t
- Page 1413 and 1414:
Required elements A 3D design of th
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46.3.10 Measuring Digital Terrain M
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46.4.2 Use heights from DTM Availab
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Field Option Description DTM layer
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46.4.4 Get current angle to alignme
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46.4.5 Stake individual point Avail
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Key Description Calc To perform the
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Configuration Description of fields
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Key Description Fn Config.. To conf
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Box / base definition Key Descripti
- Page 1433 and 1434:
Step Description 1. Define the base
- Page 1435 and 1436:
46.4.9 Get current slope Availabili
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Field Option Description Relative t
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46.4.10 Manual Slope Availability T
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46.4.12 Shift reference line Availa
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Reference Shift Key Description OK
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The expanded element and the shifte
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After initialisation This screen sh
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Calculation of the stake intersecti
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Step Description 4. Height confirma
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Step Description �To stake furthe
- Page 1455 and 1456:
Road_065 LEICA Geo Office LEICA Geo
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47.1.3 Importing the Track Design w
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Step Description 5. Selecting the j
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Step Description • For a single t
- Page 1463 and 1464:
Step Description The Rail Editor pr
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Step Description Superelevation For
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Step Description 9. Checking the tr
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Step Description 11. Checking the s
- Page 1471 and 1472:
� Refer to the Design to Field Us
- Page 1473 and 1474:
47.2 Defining the Work Access 1) Se
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Field Option Description Left rail
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Checking points Besides checking po
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Description of fields Field Option
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Field Option Description • Positi
- Page 1483 and 1484:
Field Option Description Cant right
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Field Option Description Offsets Ma
- Page 1487 and 1488:
Field Option Description When this
- Page 1489 and 1490:
Stake Line, Stake page This page is
- Page 1491 and 1492:
Stake Track/ Check Track, Info page
- Page 1493 and 1494:
47.3.2 Offset Library Description T
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47.3.3 Working with Pendular Displa
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47.4.2 Use heights from DTM Availab
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Field Option Description Show DTM o
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47.4.4 Stake individual point Avail
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Procedure Measuring the first point
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48 Roads - Tunnel 48.1 Creating a N
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48.1.3 Design Profiles Tunnel desig
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Vertical or perpendicular profiles
- Page 1511 and 1512:
48.2 Defining the Work Access 1) Se
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Key Description OK To continue to t
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Field Option Description Apply dril
- Page 1517 and 1518:
For Method to use: Scan profile Fie
- Page 1519 and 1520:
48.3 Staking/Checking the Tunnel 48
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Scan profile, Scan area page Field
- Page 1523 and 1524:
Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
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Stake face/Stake profile/Check prof
- Page 1527 and 1528:
Field Option Description Dist from
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Field Option Description Stake offs
- Page 1531 and 1532:
Field Option Description For Tunnel
- Page 1533 and 1534:
Stake face/Stake profile/Check prof
- Page 1535 and 1536:
Given that it is likely that a degr
- Page 1537 and 1538:
Second iteration This process is re
- Page 1539 and 1540:
Drilling rig orientation step-by-st
- Page 1541 and 1542:
48.3.3 Stake profile and Check prof
- Page 1543 and 1544:
48.3.4 Scan profile Overview A tunn
- Page 1545 and 1546: Key Description OK To continue to S
- Page 1547 and 1548: Key Description OK To store the def
- Page 1549 and 1550: 48.4 The Tools Menu 48.4.1 Profile
- Page 1551 and 1552: View at - Layer Name, Map page Key
- Page 1553 and 1554: Diagram TS_048 P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 Known
- Page 1555 and 1556: 49.2 Sets of Angles 49.2.1 Accessin
- Page 1557 and 1558: Options Description Create a new gr
- Page 1559 and 1560: Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1561 and 1562: Configuration, Advanced page Next s
- Page 1563 and 1564: Field Option Description Format fil
- Page 1565 and 1566: New Point Group, General page Key D
- Page 1567 and 1568: New Point Group, Points page Key De
- Page 1569 and 1570: Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1571 and 1572: Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1573 and 1574: Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1575 and 1576: Description of fields Next step Mea
- Page 1577 and 1578: Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1579 and 1580: Column Description Use For Yes: The
- Page 1581 and 1582: Column Description Use For Yes: The
- Page 1583 and 1584: Column Description σ Hz angle Stan
- Page 1585 and 1586: Field Option Description Store Poin
- Page 1587 and 1588: Step Description • Define time wh
- Page 1589 and 1590: A screen displays a notice that mon
- Page 1591 and 1592: Setup types • Each setup method r
- Page 1593 and 1594: 50.2 Accessing Setup Access Select
- Page 1595: Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1599 and 1600: Configuration, Report sheet page De
- Page 1601 and 1602: Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1603 and 1604: 50.5 Enter Station Information Acce
- Page 1605 and 1606: Description of fields Field Descrip
- Page 1607 and 1608: Set Station Orientation, Orientatio
- Page 1609 and 1610: Field Option Description Computed d
- Page 1611 and 1612: Set Station Orientation, Station pa
- Page 1613 and 1614: 50.7.2 Multiple backsights Requirem
- Page 1615 and 1616: Key Description GPS Applicable when
- Page 1617 and 1618: previous points or finish the setup
- Page 1619 and 1620: 50.7.4 Resection Requirements The c
- Page 1621 and 1622: Define Station Ht & Axis Key Descri
- Page 1623 and 1624: 50.8 Setup Results Description The
- Page 1625 and 1626: Field Option Description Δheight D
- Page 1627 and 1628: Key Description Set To set the orie
- Page 1629 and 1630: Station Results, Targets page This
- Page 1631 and 1632: Column Description Δ hz dist Can b
- Page 1633 and 1634: 51 Stakeout 51.1 Overview Descripti
- Page 1635 and 1636: Point types It is possible to stake
- Page 1637 and 1638: 51.2 Accessing Stakeout Access Sele
- Page 1639 and 1640: 51.3 Configuring Stakeout Access Se
- Page 1641 and 1642: Field Option Description Only updat
- Page 1643 and 1644: Configuration, Heights page Descrip
- Page 1645 and 1646: Field Option Description To line (c
- Page 1647 and 1648:
Configuration, Report sheet page De
- Page 1649 and 1650:
� This diagram shows an example N
- Page 1651 and 1652:
Key Description Store To store the
- Page 1653 and 1654:
Element Description Defined line Fr
- Page 1655 and 1656:
Field Option Description Design hei
- Page 1657 and 1658:
Key Description Store To accept the
- Page 1659 and 1660:
51.6 Staking Out a DTM or Points &
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� The stake out procedure is iden
- Page 1663 and 1664:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1665 and 1666:
52.2 Start base over last setup Des
- Page 1667 and 1668:
53 Survey - General 53.1 Surveying
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Key Description Fn Config.. To conf
- Page 1671 and 1672:
Key Description Meas To start loggi
- Page 1673 and 1674:
Field Option Description • For an
- Page 1675 and 1676:
Next step Step Description 1. Meas
- Page 1677 and 1678:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1679 and 1680:
53.4.2 Initialise while Moving Init
- Page 1681 and 1682:
53.4.4 Initialise on Known Point In
- Page 1683 and 1684:
54 Survey - General Description The
- Page 1685 and 1686:
Key Description Fn 2Store To aim ma
- Page 1687 and 1688:
55 Survey - Auto Points 55.1 Overvi
- Page 1689 and 1690:
55.2 Configuring Auto Points Access
- Page 1691 and 1692:
Field Option Description Stop & go
- Page 1693 and 1694:
Field Option Description Don't stor
- Page 1695 and 1696:
Field Option Description 1st line D
- Page 1697 and 1698:
Field Option Description Hz angle D
- Page 1699 and 1700:
Field Option Description Quality 3D
- Page 1701 and 1702:
55.3 Measuring Auto Points Requirem
- Page 1703 and 1704:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1705 and 1706:
Next step IF THEN auto points are t
- Page 1707 and 1708:
Two auto points The configured offs
- Page 1709 and 1710:
P3 TS_045 d1 P1 d2 P6 1 P4 P2 P7 P1
- Page 1711 and 1712:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1713 and 1714:
Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
- Page 1715 and 1716:
56 Survey Cross Section 56.1 Overvi
- Page 1717 and 1718:
Coding of cross section elements Pr
- Page 1719 and 1720:
Key Description OK To select the hi
- Page 1721 and 1722:
Key Description Delete To delete th
- Page 1723 and 1724:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1725 and 1726:
Key Description Store Dist To store
- Page 1727 and 1728:
Field Option Description x The numb
- Page 1729 and 1730:
56.5 Configuring Survey Cross Secti
- Page 1731 and 1732:
Field Option Description Attribute
- Page 1733 and 1734:
� Hidden point measurement method
- Page 1735 and 1736:
57.2 Hidden Point Methods 57.2.1 Be
- Page 1737 and 1738:
57.2.3 Using 2 Distances Descriptio
- Page 1739 and 1740:
57.2.5 Backwards Bearing & Distance
- Page 1741 and 1742:
Key Description Sun Available when
- Page 1743 and 1744:
Field Option Description Horiz dist
- Page 1745 and 1746:
Key Description Store To store the
- Page 1747 and 1748:
57.5 Computing an Azimuth 57.5.1 Us
- Page 1749 and 1750:
57.5.2 Using Auxiliary Point Descri
- Page 1751 and 1752:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1753 and 1754:
Slope distance Key Description OK T
- Page 1755 and 1756:
57.7 Hidden Point Measurement Inclu
- Page 1757 and 1758:
Field Option Description Target hei
- Page 1759 and 1760:
Properties of hidden points The pro
- Page 1761 and 1762:
Key Description Meas To measure and
- Page 1763 and 1764:
Hidden Point Result, Result page Ke
- Page 1765 and 1766:
58.3 Configuring Hidden Point Acces
- Page 1767 and 1768:
Next step OK returns to the screen
- Page 1769 and 1770:
Properties of remote points Averagi
- Page 1771 and 1772:
Key Description Fn IndivID and Fn R
- Page 1773 and 1774:
59.3 Configuring Remote Point Acces
- Page 1775 and 1776:
60 Traverse 60.1 Overview Descripti
- Page 1777 and 1778:
60.2 Accessing Traverse Access Sele
- Page 1779 and 1780:
60.3 Creating/Editing a Traverse Ac
- Page 1781 and 1782:
60.4 Selecting an Existing Traverse
- Page 1783 and 1784:
60.5 Traverse Data Description This
- Page 1785 and 1786:
60.6 Configuring Traverse Access Se
- Page 1787 and 1788:
Configuration, Quality control page
- Page 1789 and 1790:
60.7 Traverse Methods 60.7.1 Starti
- Page 1791 and 1792:
60.7.2 Continuing an Existing Trave
- Page 1793 and 1794:
60.7.3 Closing Traverse Close trave
- Page 1795 and 1796:
Close traverse on internal referenc
- Page 1797 and 1798:
60.7.4 Creating a Control Point fro
- Page 1799 and 1800:
60.8 Traverse Point Results Descrip
- Page 1801 and 1802:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1803 and 1804:
IF accessed THEN • For a closed t
- Page 1805 and 1806:
Key Description Page To change to a
- Page 1807 and 1808:
60.10 Traverse Adjustment 60.10.1 A
- Page 1809 and 1810:
Field Option Description Transit ru
- Page 1811 and 1812:
Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
- Page 1813 and 1814:
Adjustment Store Description of fie
- Page 1815 and 1816:
Properties of measured points The p
- Page 1817 and 1818:
Next step IF THEN a Volume Calculat
- Page 1819 and 1820:
Next step Page changes to the first
- Page 1821 and 1822:
Key Description Meas Stop Dist To s
- Page 1823 and 1824:
Field Option Description Antenna he
- Page 1825 and 1826:
61.4.3 Create a New Surface from Pr
- Page 1827 and 1828:
Surface status, Points page Field O
- Page 1829 and 1830:
61.4.4 Choosing an Existing Surface
- Page 1831 and 1832:
61.4.6 Boundary Definition Edit Bou
- Page 1833 and 1834:
Edit Boundary, Points page Key Desc
- Page 1835 and 1836:
Boundary Tools Menu Description of
- Page 1837 and 1838:
Field Option Description No. of tri
- Page 1839 and 1840:
Description of fields Field Option
- Page 1841 and 1842:
Appendix A Menu Tree Menu tree for
- Page 1843 and 1844:
| |—— Roads.. | | | | | |——
- Page 1845 and 1846:
| | | | | |—— Measure mode & ta
- Page 1847 and 1848:
| |—— Work settings | | | |—
- Page 1849 and 1850:
| |—— Satellite tracking | |—
- Page 1851 and 1852:
Appendix C Directory Structure of t
- Page 1853 and 1854:
|—— DOWNLOAD | • Various file
- Page 1855 and 1856:
Sockets Pin Signal Name Function Di
- Page 1857 and 1858:
Pin assignments for port P1 PIN_001
- Page 1859 and 1860:
D.3 GS15 Description Some applicati
- Page 1861 and 1862:
Sockets Pin Signal Name Function Di
- Page 1863 and 1864:
Pin assignments for port P1 PIN_001
- Page 1865 and 1866:
Pin assignments for port P4/E2 PIN_
- Page 1867 and 1868:
Pin assignments for 8pin LEMO-1 PIN
- Page 1869 and 1870:
D.7 TPS1200+ Description Some appli
- Page 1871 and 1872:
Y cables Radio programming cables N
- Page 1873 and 1874:
Serial data transfer cables Name De
- Page 1875 and 1876:
USB data transfer cables Name Descr
- Page 1877 and 1878:
E.2 TPS Cables Power cables Radio /
- Page 1879 and 1880:
USB data transfer cables Name Descr
- Page 1881 and 1882:
F.2 Symbols Used for Describing the
- Page 1883 and 1884:
Symbol Field Description Example
- Page 1885 and 1886:
F.3 GGA - Global Positioning System
- Page 1887 and 1888:
F.4 GGK - Real-Time Position with D
- Page 1889 and 1890:
F.5 GGK(PT) - Real-Time Position wi
- Page 1891 and 1892:
F.6 GGQ - Real-Time Position with C
- Page 1893 and 1894:
F.7 GLL - Geographic Position Latit
- Page 1895 and 1896:
F.8 GNS - GNSS Fix Data Syntax $--G
- Page 1897 and 1898:
F.9 GSA - GNSS DOP and Active Satel
- Page 1899 and 1900:
F.10 GSV - GNSS Satellites in View
- Page 1901 and 1902:
F.11 LLK - Leica Local Position and
- Page 1903 and 1904:
F.12 LLQ - Leica Local Position and
- Page 1905 and 1906:
F.13 RMC - Recommended Minimum Spec
- Page 1907 and 1908:
F.14 VTG - Course Over Ground and G
- Page 1909 and 1910:
F.15 ZDA - Time and Date Syntax $--
- Page 1911 and 1912:
AT command Description AT+CBST= [ [
- Page 1913 and 1914:
AT command Description AT+CPIN= [,]
- Page 1915 and 1916:
Appendix I Event Input Notify Messa
- Page 1917 and 1918:
Appendix J Glossary J.1 A A (parame
- Page 1919 and 1920:
Attribute value regions The attribu
- Page 1921 and 1922:
Class Characteristic Description In
- Page 1923 and 1924:
Code group A code group allows code
- Page 1925 and 1926:
Coordinate triplet A measured point
- Page 1927 and 1928:
Coordinate quality for GPS Descript
- Page 1929 and 1930:
Position CQ versus height CQ All GP
- Page 1931 and 1932:
Standard deviation of distance meas
- Page 1933 and 1934:
Cross section template A Cross sect
- Page 1935 and 1936:
J.4 G Geoid model Description GPS o
- Page 1937 and 1938:
GPS surveying techniques • Class
- Page 1939 and 1940:
GPS surveying technique Real-time,
- Page 1941 and 1942:
J.6 I Initialisation For cm positio
- Page 1943 and 1944:
J.7 N Ntrip Networked Transport of
- Page 1945 and 1946:
Ntrip Source The Ntrip Source gener
- Page 1947 and 1948:
J.9 P Parabola Parabolic vertical c
- Page 1949 and 1950:
Source Originated from application/
- Page 1951 and 1952:
Source Originated from application/
- Page 1953 and 1954:
J.11 T Tangent Refer to straight. T
- Page 1955 and 1956:
Transformation Characteristic Descr
- Page 1957 and 1958:
Transformation Characteristic Descr
- Page 1959 and 1960:
Transformation Characteristic Descr
- Page 1961 and 1962:
Transformation Characteristic Descr
- Page 1963 and 1964:
J.13 W WGS 1984 WGS 1984 is the glo
- Page 1965 and 1966:
Menu ..............................
- Page 1967 and 1968:
Azimuth, compute Determine coordina
- Page 1969 and 1970:
Thematical With codelist ..........
- Page 1971 and 1972:
Duplicate .........................
- Page 1973 and 1974:
Recall deleted default ............
- Page 1975 and 1976:
Filter Activate/deactivate for code
- Page 1977 and 1978:
Height filter .....................
- Page 1979 and 1980:
K Keys, configure .................
- Page 1981 and 1982:
Manual, validity ..................
- Page 1983 and 1984:
Stakeout, height ..................
- Page 1985 and 1986:
Transverse Mercator ...............
- Page 1987 and 1988:
Report sheet, create name 811, 1033
- Page 1989 and 1990:
Sketching on images ...............
- Page 1991 and 1992:
Survey Cross Section Direction ....
- Page 1993 and 1994:
Delete an element .................
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