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5 Menu Key<br />

Entering coordinates 50.2<br />

In the XYZ screen, press the Input softkey to<br />

display a new input point screen.<br />

The PT field defaults to the last recorded PT + 1,<br />

but you can change the value shown.<br />

Enter the PT and CD and then press [ENT] to enter<br />

coordinates.<br />

Use the numeric keys to enter the coordinates.<br />

Press [ENT] or [v] in each field to move to the next<br />

field.<br />

When you press [ENT] in the CD field, the point is<br />

stored as an MP record.<br />

After you have recording a point, the next point<br />

input screen is shown with the updated default PT.<br />

You can record NE, NEZ, or Z-only data to the database.<br />

Point name list and code list 50.3<br />

The instrument stores two list files: a list of PT names and a list of CD names. The<br />

structure and functionality of these files is the same.<br />

• The PT name list is useful if you have to handle more than one patterns of point<br />

names in the field. For example, you may need to use points named 1, 2, 3 …, as<br />

well as points named A1, A2, A3 ….<br />

• The code list is a prepared list of feature codes. You can use it to store your own<br />

codes.<br />

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

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