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4 Applications<br />

Sighting the backsight by entering coordinates<br />

Z<br />

Xb<br />

X<br />

Backsight point<br />

(Xb, Yb, Zb)<br />

X0<br />

Instrument height<br />

Y0<br />

Station point<br />

(Xi, Yi, Zi)<br />

Yb<br />

Y<br />

1. To enter coordinates for the backsight point<br />

(BS), press [1] or select Coord in the<br />

Backsight screen.<br />

2. Enter the point name. If the point exists in the<br />

job, its coordinates are shown.<br />

3. If you intend to take a distance measurement<br />

to the BS, enter the height of target in the HT<br />

field.<br />

4. Sight the BS on Face-1 (F1). Press [ENT] to<br />

complete the setup.<br />

– To record a full shot (with HA, VA, and SD<br />

values) to the BS, press [MSR1] or [MSR2].<br />

AZ Azimuth calculated by coordinates<br />

– If you are measuring to a known<br />

coordinate BS, press [DSP] to display a QA<br />

screen. The QA screen shows the dHD and<br />

dVD values, which indicate the difference<br />

between the measured distance and the<br />

distance calculated from the known<br />

coordinates.<br />

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

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