Leica TPS400 user manual Polar setout, Setting out coordinates from memory Procedure

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Setting out

Polar setout

This program calculates the required elements to stakeout points from coordinates or manualy entered angles, horizontal distances and heights. Setting out differences can be displayed continuously.

Setting out coordinates from memory

Procedure:

 

Select the point.

[DIST]

Starts measurement

 

and calculation of

 

the stake-out

 

elements.

[REC]

Saves the displayed

 

values.

[B&D]

Input direction and

 

Hz-distance of stake

 

out point.

[MANUAL] Enables simplified input of a point without ptID and without the possibility of storing the data of the point.

Normal indication of polar setout offsets dHz, dHD, ddH.

dHz:

Angle offset: positive

 

if point to be set-out

 

is to the right of the

 

actual direction.

dHD:

Longitudinal offset:

 

positive if point to be

 

setout is further

 

away.

ddH:

Height offset:

 

positive if point to be

 

setout is higher than

 

measured point.

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Contents TPS400 Series Quick way to start with the TPS400 Mining Programs Contents Overview Contents How to use this manual Symbols used in the sequence of operationIntroduction Peg Survey IntroductionKnown Unknown Before starting Peg Survey Data uploading using Mining EditorStep Start and execution Peg SurveyError messages Station or BS point has no Number of setsValid coords Set 1 of total Proceeding Peg SurveySequence Measure Backsight PointExit Measure or DIST/RECRepeat and until all sets are measured Results DHzDHD MHDBS/FS Average MHzCoordinates foresight point Results Saving dataResult ResidualFront Line Peg Known GradesStart and execution Grades Slope gradient explained Gradeline Marking Height difference dHgt and horizontal distance dHD explained Measurement data PointGrades Result Offset Start and execution Offset Start and execution Offset Offset information Saving dataSetting out Setting out coordinates from memory ProcedurePolar setout Orthogonal setout Cartesian setout Polygonal Method Tie DistanceRadial Method Determine second target Result is displayedSoftkeys radial method Softkeys polygonal methodMining Editor Installation on the PCProgram content Mining EditorExample2 Practical ExamplesDefine and upload Tolerances Example1File ! Save As Creating fixpoint files Define tolerancesFile ! Open Process import fixpoint files Second Example Importing of fixpoints in Ascii formatISO standard