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Leica GPS1200+ System Field Manual

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SHIFT INDIV (F5) or SHIFT RUN (F5)To change between entering an individualpoint ID different to the definedID template and the running point IDaccording to the ID template.Description of fields<strong>Field</strong> Option Description User input The name of the new point. The configured pointID template is used. The ID can be changed inthe following way:• To start a new sequence of point ID’s typeover the point ID.• For an individual point ID independent of theID template SHIFT INDIV (F5). SHIFT RUN(F5) changes back to the next free ID fromthe configured ID template.If editing a point, then changing the point ID fora point of any class applies this new point ID toall other points with the same original name,regardless of class.OutputPoints of cannot be renamed.Coordinates User input Negative geodetic coordinates are interpretedas being of the opposite hemisphere or otherside of the meridian. For example, entering -25 °N will be stored as 25 °S, entering -33 °Ewill be stored as 33 °W.OutputIf editing, then points of cannotbe renamed.Next stepPAGE (F6) changes to the next page. Refer to the relevant paragraph below.MANAGEEdit Point: Point ID,Obs pageFor GNSS pointsThe name of the real-time reference station from where the GNSS point was measured,the name of antenna used to measure the point and the baseline values areshown in output fields.For TPS pointsIt is possible to edit the reflector height. Changing the reflector height recalculatesthe point height.The name of the station from where the point was measured is shown in an outputfield.Next stepPAGE (F6) changes to the next page. Refer to the relevant paragraph below.Manage...\Data <strong>GPS1200+</strong> 51

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