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5 Menu Key<br />

4. To define the line by two points, press the Pts<br />

softkey. The Fr field defaults to the P1 point,<br />

but you can change the selected point. In the<br />

To field, enter or measure to the second point.<br />

For more information about the O/S softkey,<br />

see Advanced feature: Entering angle and<br />

distance offsets, page 134.<br />

5. Do one of the following:<br />

– To return to the previous screen, press [ENT]. The calculated value appears in<br />

the AZ field.<br />

– To go to the next screen, press [ENT].<br />

6. Define the second line by two points or by P2<br />

and AZ.<br />

7. To calculate the coordinates of the intersection<br />

point, press [ENT] in the AZ field.<br />

The calculated coordinates are displayed. You<br />

can input a Z coordinate if necessary.<br />

8. Enter a value in the PT field and in the CD<br />

field.<br />

9. To record the point, press [ENT].<br />

Sample records<br />

CO,Int BB P1:P10 AZ:330.54175-90.00000<br />

CO, P2:408 AZ:100.0000+0.0000<br />

CC,A123,,4567.3080,200.1467,-1.2056,POT<br />

Calculating a bearing-distance intersection<br />

1. Press [2] or select Brng-Dist in the<br />

Intersection menu.<br />

Brng-Dist calculates the intersection point<br />

formed by one line and one distance (radius).<br />

130 Pulse Laser Station <strong>NPL</strong>-302 Series Instruction <strong>Manual</strong>

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