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Applications 4<br />

To continue resection observations, press the Add<br />

softkey. The input screen for the next PT appears.<br />

Setting up the station quickly without coordinates 40.1<br />

The station point (ST) in this function defaults to a new point number. For the new<br />

point, MP (0, 0, 0) is stored as the coordinates. When the ST is manually changed to<br />

a known point name, the station is set up on the coordinates of the known point.<br />

1. To enter Quick Station setup, press [3] or select<br />

Quick in the Stn Setup menu.<br />

ST Station point (defaults to the last<br />

recorded PT + 1, or ST + 1, depending<br />

on the Split ST setting)<br />

HI Height of instrument<br />

BS Backsight point (blank)<br />

AZ Backsight azimuth (defaults to zero)<br />

2. No default PT is assigned to the BS. Leave this<br />

field blank, or enter a BS point name.<br />

3. The backsight azimuth (AZ) defaults to zero,<br />

but you can change this.<br />

4. To complete the station setup, sight the BS and<br />

press [ENT].<br />

When you press [ENT] in the AZ field, both HA and AZ are reset to the value you<br />

have entered.<br />

Even if both ST and BS are known points, this function does not calculate the<br />

backsight angle (AZ) automatically. To calculate the AZ between two known points<br />

(ST and BS), use Station Setup > Known. For more information, see<br />

Setting up a station with known coordinates or azimuth, page 67.<br />

Pulse Laser Station <strong>NPL</strong>-302 Series Instruction <strong>Manual</strong> 75

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