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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 &
- Page 911 and 912:
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
- Page 965 and 966:
Check Residuals Displays a list of
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Store Coordinate System, Summary pa
- Page 969 and 970:
Determine Coord System Description
- Page 971 and 972:
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
- Page 999 and 1000:
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
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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
- Page 1029 and 1030:
Configuration, Quality control page
- Page 1031 and 1032:
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
- Page 1047 and 1048:
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
- Page 1055 and 1056:
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
- Page 1077 and 1078:
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
- Page 1089 and 1090:
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
- Page 1099 and 1100:
Tilted plane Any number of points d
- Page 1101 and 1102:
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
- Page 1107 and 1108:
43.3 Creating a Reference Plane Fro
- Page 1109 and 1110:
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
- Page 1117 and 1118:
Key Description Fn About To display
- Page 1119 and 1120:
Configuration, Report sheet page De
- Page 1121 and 1122:
Edit Reference Plane, Points page
- Page 1123 and 1124:
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
- Page 1129 and 1130:
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
- Page 1135 and 1136:
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
- Page 1151 and 1152:
�� 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
- Page 1179 and 1180:
Field Option Description Disable ch
- Page 1181 and 1182:
Field Option Description Drilling r
- Page 1183 and 1184:
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
- Page 1197 and 1198:
Field Description �If no defined
- Page 1199 and 1200:
Field Description CL grade Grade of
- Page 1201 and 1202:
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
- Page 1209 and 1210:
Field Description Vertical sqr offs
- Page 1211 and 1212:
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
- Page 1227 and 1228:
44.3.8 Road DTM - Info Page � Ava
- Page 1229 and 1230:
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
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44.6.2 Road - Horizontal and Vertic
- Page 1253 and 1254:
Lines The stake out of a line is us
- Page 1255 and 1256:
A layer is a combination of lines t
- Page 1257 and 1258:
Sign convention for stake offset an
- Page 1259 and 1260:
Multiple chainage or station 8 9 10
- Page 1261 and 1262:
44.6.6 Road - Working Corridor Desc
- Page 1263 and 1264:
44.6.7 Road - Extension of the Cent
- Page 1265 and 1266:
44.6.9 Rail - Working with a Single
- Page 1267 and 1268:
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
- Page 1293 and 1294:
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
- Page 1303 and 1304:
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
- Page 1309 and 1310:
Key Description Fn Config.. To acce
- Page 1311 and 1312:
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
- Page 1319 and 1320:
Key Description Inv.. To calculate
- Page 1321 and 1322:
For Element type at PI: Spiral Fiel
- Page 1323 and 1324:
For Element type at PI: Spiral-Spir
- Page 1325 and 1326:
45.6.2 Editing the Start Point Acce
- Page 1327 and 1328:
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
- Page 1335 and 1336:
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
- Page 1347 and 1348:
Field Option Description Vertical d
- Page 1349 and 1350:
Key Description Delete To delete a
- Page 1351 and 1352:
Description of fields Field Option
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45.10.2 Creating/Editing a Chainage
- Page 1355 and 1356:
Field Option Description Horiz & ve
- Page 1357 and 1358:
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
- Page 1385 and 1386:
Workflow Step Description � The f
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Step Description � The first step
- Page 1389 and 1390:
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
- Page 1423 and 1424:
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
- Page 1431 and 1432:
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
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� 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
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Field Option Description Cant right
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Field Option Description Offsets Ma
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Field Option Description When this
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Stake Line, Stake page This page is
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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
- Page 1515 and 1516:
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
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
- Page 1525 and 1526:
Stake face/Stake profile/Check prof
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Field Option Description Dist from
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Field Option Description Stake offs
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Field Option Description For Tunnel
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Stake face/Stake profile/Check prof
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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
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48.3.4 Scan profile Overview A tunn
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Key Description OK To continue to S
- Page 1547 and 1548:
Key Description OK To store the def
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48.4 The Tools Menu 48.4.1 Profile
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View at - Layer Name, Map page Key
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Diagram TS_048 P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 Known
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49.2 Sets of Angles 49.2.1 Accessin
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Options Description Create a new gr
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Description of fields Field Option
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Configuration, Advanced page Next s
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Field Option Description Format fil
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New Point Group, General page Key D
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New Point Group, Points page Key De
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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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Description of fields Next step Mea
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Description of fields Field Option
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Column Description Use For Yes: The
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Column Description Use For Yes: The
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Column Description σ Hz angle Stan
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Field Option Description Store Poin
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Step Description • Define time wh
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A screen displays a notice that mon
- Page 1591 and 1592:
Setup types • Each setup method r
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50.2 Accessing Setup Access Select
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Description of fields Field Option
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Configuration, Advanced page For Se
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Configuration, Report sheet page De
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Description of fields Field Option
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50.5 Enter Station Information Acce
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Description of fields Field Descrip
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Set Station Orientation, Orientatio
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Field Option Description Computed d
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Set Station Orientation, Station pa
- Page 1613 and 1614:
50.7.2 Multiple backsights Requirem
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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
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Define Station Ht & Axis Key Descri
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50.8 Setup Results Description The
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Field Option Description Δheight D
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Key Description Set To set the orie
- Page 1629 and 1630:
Station Results, Targets page This
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Column Description Δ hz dist Can b
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51 Stakeout 51.1 Overview Descripti
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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
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Field Option Description Only updat
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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
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Key Description Store To store the
- Page 1653 and 1654:
Element Description Defined line Fr
- Page 1655 and 1656:
Field Option Description Design hei
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Key Description Store To accept the
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51.6 Staking Out a DTM or Points &
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� The stake out procedure is iden
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Description of fields Field Option
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52.2 Start base over last setup Des
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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
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Field Option Description • For an
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Next step Step Description 1. Meas
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Description of fields Field Option
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53.4.2 Initialise while Moving Init
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53.4.4 Initialise on Known Point In
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54 Survey - General Description The
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Key Description Fn 2Store To aim ma
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55 Survey - Auto Points 55.1 Overvi
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55.2 Configuring Auto Points Access
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Field Option Description Stop & go
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Field Option Description Don't stor
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Field Option Description 1st line D
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Field Option Description Hz angle D
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Field Option Description Quality 3D
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55.3 Measuring Auto Points Requirem
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Description of fields Field Option
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Next step IF THEN auto points are t
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Two auto points The configured offs
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P3 TS_045 d1 P1 d2 P6 1 P4 P2 P7 P1
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Description of fields Field Option
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
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56 Survey Cross Section 56.1 Overvi
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Coding of cross section elements Pr
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Key Description OK To select the hi
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Key Description Delete To delete th
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Description of fields Field Option
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Key Description Store Dist To store
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Field Option Description x The numb
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56.5 Configuring Survey Cross Secti
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Field Option Description Attribute
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� Hidden point measurement method
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57.2 Hidden Point Methods 57.2.1 Be
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57.2.3 Using 2 Distances Descriptio
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57.2.5 Backwards Bearing & Distance
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Key Description Sun Available when
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Field Option Description Horiz dist
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Key Description Store To store the
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57.5 Computing an Azimuth 57.5.1 Us
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57.5.2 Using Auxiliary Point Descri
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Description of fields Field Option
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Slope distance Key Description OK T
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57.7 Hidden Point Measurement Inclu
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Field Option Description Target hei
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Properties of hidden points The pro
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Key Description Meas To measure and
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Hidden Point Result, Result page Ke
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58.3 Configuring Hidden Point Acces
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Next step OK returns to the screen
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Properties of remote points Averagi
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Key Description Fn IndivID and Fn R
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59.3 Configuring Remote Point Acces
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60 Traverse 60.1 Overview Descripti
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60.2 Accessing Traverse Access Sele
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60.3 Creating/Editing a Traverse Ac
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60.4 Selecting an Existing Traverse
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60.5 Traverse Data Description This
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60.6 Configuring Traverse Access Se
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Configuration, Quality control page
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60.7 Traverse Methods 60.7.1 Starti
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60.7.2 Continuing an Existing Trave
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60.7.3 Closing Traverse Close trave
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Close traverse on internal referenc
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60.7.4 Creating a Control Point fro
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60.8 Traverse Point Results Descrip
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Description of fields Field Option
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IF accessed THEN • For a closed t
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Key Description Page To change to a
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60.10 Traverse Adjustment 60.10.1 A
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Field Option Description Transit ru
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Key Description Fn Quit To exit the
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Adjustment Store Description of fie
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Properties of measured points The p
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Next step IF THEN a Volume Calculat
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Next step Page changes to the first
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Key Description Meas Stop Dist To s
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Field Option Description Antenna he
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61.4.3 Create a New Surface from Pr
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Surface status, Points page Field O
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61.4.4 Choosing an Existing Surface
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61.4.6 Boundary Definition Edit Bou
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Edit Boundary, Points page Key Desc
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Boundary Tools Menu Description of
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Field Option Description No. of tri
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Description of fields Field Option
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Appendix A Menu Tree Menu tree for
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| |—— Roads.. | | | | | |——
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| | | | | |—— Measure mode & ta
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| |—— Work settings | | | |—
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| |—— Satellite tracking | |—
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Appendix C Directory Structure of t
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|—— DOWNLOAD | • Various file
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Sockets Pin Signal Name Function Di
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Pin assignments for port P1 PIN_001
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D.3 GS15 Description Some applicati
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Sockets Pin Signal Name Function Di
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Pin assignments for port P1 PIN_001
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Pin assignments for port P4/E2 PIN_
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Pin assignments for 8pin LEMO-1 PIN
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D.7 TPS1200+ Description Some appli
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Y cables Radio programming cables N
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Serial data transfer cables Name De
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USB data transfer cables Name Descr
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E.2 TPS Cables Power cables Radio /
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USB data transfer cables Name Descr
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F.2 Symbols Used for Describing the
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Symbol Field Description Example
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F.3 GGA - Global Positioning System
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F.4 GGK - Real-Time Position with D
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F.5 GGK(PT) - Real-Time Position wi
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F.6 GGQ - Real-Time Position with C
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F.7 GLL - Geographic Position Latit
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F.8 GNS - GNSS Fix Data Syntax $--G
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F.9 GSA - GNSS DOP and Active Satel
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F.10 GSV - GNSS Satellites in View
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F.11 LLK - Leica Local Position and
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F.12 LLQ - Leica Local Position and
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F.13 RMC - Recommended Minimum Spec
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F.14 VTG - Course Over Ground and G
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F.15 ZDA - Time and Date Syntax $--
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AT command Description AT+CBST= [ [
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AT command Description AT+CPIN= [,]
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Appendix I Event Input Notify Messa
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Appendix J Glossary J.1 A A (parame
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Attribute value regions The attribu
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- Page 1923 and 1924: Code group A code group allows code
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- Page 1927 and 1928: Coordinate quality for GPS Descript
- Page 1929 and 1930: Position CQ versus height CQ All GP
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- Page 1955 and 1956: Transformation Characteristic Descr
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- Page 1967 and 1968: Azimuth, compute Determine coordina
- Page 1969 and 1970: Thematical With codelist ..........
- Page 1971: Duplicate .........................
- 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 ..................
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- Page 1985 and 1986: Transverse Mercator ...............
- Page 1987 and 1988: Report sheet, create name 811, 1033
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