Leica GS20 manual Setup, Double Azimuth or Double Distance, Reverse Azimuth and Distance

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Double Azimuth or Double Distance.

3.If your rangefinder only calculates a distance, you must manually enter the other parameters.

4.Select Occupy, similar to normal point collection. Both manual and auto-stop work in offset occupation.

)Although a default Auxiliary or base point is created for the offset, you can use the geo-clipboard to select from a

stored base point for multiple occupations.

Double Azimuth or Double Distance.

Collecting an offset using double Azimuth or Double distance methods requires collecting both range and occupation information from two locations.

1.Populate the “A” fields manually or with a range finder, then occupy the point.

2.After the “A” occupation has taken place, the “A” fields are no longer editable.

3.Populate the “B” fields, then take the “B” occupation. Escaping will allow for points to be re-occupied, however it is not possible to keep the “B” collection and re-occupy “A”.

Reverse Azimuth and Distance.

The backward, or reverse Azimuth and Distance method allows you to calculate your position, by sighting a reference point of known origin.

A known node or point feature must be copied to the Geo- Clipboard.

The node or point can be copied to the Geo-Clipboard by map or table in Data Management or Navigation.

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Contents Leica Geosystems GS20 Field GuideVersion Leica Geosystems GS20 Symbols Used in This ManualView of chapters Philosophy of Operation IntroductionThe Leica Geosystems GS20 IntroductionRegistration RegistrationRegistration Company stamp, additional notes/informationLeica dealer 1. Basic Operation Table of ContentsTable of Contents 2. Data Collection4. Navigation Table of Contents3. Data Management 5. Job Management7. Applications SetupTable of Contents Utilities11.Glossary Table of Contents10.Status 12.Index1.1.1Calibrating the Battery 1. Basic Operation1.1Batteries and Charging Basic Operation1.3.1Accuracy Indicator 1.2Powering On the Unit1.3Icons Figure 1-1 Accuracy Indicator1.3.6Battery and Time Indicators 1.3.2Stop and Go Indicators1.3.3Satellite Indicator 1.3.4Differential Corrections1.4.1Alpha Numeric Keys 1.4Button Functions1.4.2Power Key Basic Operation1.4.5Menu Button 1.4.3Enter and Escape1.4.4Cursor Keys Basic OperationBasic Operation 1.4.6The Main Menu1.4.7Paging Figure 1-3 GS20 Main MenuBasic Operation 1.5Software User Interface1.5.1Map Views Figure 1-4 Mapview Selected and FilteredBasic Operation 1.5.2GPS Symbol and Zoom Controls1.5.3Context Menus The map submenu contains zoom controls forBasic Operation 1.5.4Tables and Filtering1.5.5Filtering 1.5.5.1 Map FiltersBasic Operation 1.5.5.2 Table FiltersData Collection 2. Data Collection2.1Job Management Figure 2-2 Job Management Screenflow2.2.2Adding Background Files to a GS20 Job 2.2Background Files in the GS202.2.1Overview Data Collection2.2.3Creating a Background File in GIS DataPRO 2.2.4Transferring a background FileData Collection Figure 2-4 Creating a backgroundFigure 2-6 Turning off the background 2.2.5Viewing the MapData Collection Figure 2-5 Viewing the Map2.3Code Management 2.3.1Creating CodelistsData Collection 2.3.2Using the Codelist Manager 2.3.3Steps for codelist creationData Collection Data Collection 1. Click on Codelist and select New CodelistData Collection 2.3.3.3 Step 3 Creating AttributesFacts About Attributes Figure 2-7 Map SymbologyData Collection Figure 2-8 Transferring Codelists2.4.2Attribution 2.4The Codelist and Occupation2.4.1The Job Codelist 2.4.3Point CollectionFigure 2-11 Example of Dist.Dist O/S Data Collection2.4.3.1 Point Offsets Figure 2-12 Offset Methods Graphical2.4.4Line and Area Collection Data CollectionFigure 2-13:Line and Area 2.4.5Modes of Collection Data CollectionFigure 2-14 Attribution screen Data Collection 3.1.2Options with a Feature Selected 3.1Philosophy of Feature Selection3. Data Management 3.1.1Options with Nothing Selected3.1.3Options with a Node Selected 3.2Selecting a Feature3.2.1Feature Management Data ManagementData Management 3.2.3Feature Submenu3.2.2Selecting a Node or “Vertex” 3.2.1.1 Table Filtering3.2.4Node Submenu Data Management3.2.4.1 Re-OccupyingNodes Inserting into a Feature Node Mode Feature ManagementFeature Management Data Management3.3Using the Geographic Clipboard 3.3.1Purpose of the Geographic ClipboardData Management blocks Data Management3.3.2Flow of use Sharing a common node between 3.3.3Creating Point Topology Data Management4. Navigation Navigation4.1The Navigation Screen Navigation4.3Creating a new Waypoint feature 4.2Waypoint Selection and ManagementNavigation 4.4Updating a Navigated Feature Navigation5. Job Management Job ManagementFigure 5-1 New Job Dialog 5.1Coordinate Systems 5.1.1IntroductionJob Management Job Management 5.1.2Overview5.1.3Attaching a Coordinate System Figure 5-2 Coordinate System5.1.4Field File Job ManagementGeoid Field File Job Management Job Management Leica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0en6. Codelist Management 6.1Creating a New CodelistCodelist Management 6.2Creating a New Code 6.2.1Creating a New AttributeCodelist Management 7.1.2Setup 7. Applications7.1Cultivated Field Control 7.1.1IntroductionApplications All identifiers are listed below7.1.3Using the Program ApplicationsSelect a Tolerance or limit of error ApplicationsApplications Leica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0enApplications Leica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0en8.1.1Browser Controls 8. Utilities8.1File Browser 8.1.2Context Menu8.1.5Clear System Memory 8.1.3Firmware Update8.1.4Sensor Transfer Utilities9.1Selecting, Modifying and Creating 9. SetupConfigurations SetupSetup 9.2Tree Directory Navigation9.3Hardware Management 9.3.1Hardware9.3.3.1 Selecting a Wireless Device 9.3.3Wireless Bluetooth ConnectivitySetup 9.3.2ContrastSetup 9.3.4Clearing a Selected Device9.3.5Real-TimeCorrections with a Mobile Phone Setup 9.3.6Linking with the Bluetooth9.3.7Configuring your Device Making the connectSetup 9.3.8Modifying your Configuration9.3.9Connecting to the Station 9.3.8.1 Status Indication9.4.1Creating an ID Template 9.4ID Template ManagementSetup 9.4.2Modifying an Existing TemplateSetup 9.5Device Manager9.6GPS 9.5.1Creating a New Device9.6.2Minimum Satellites Setupwhen an antenna has been plugged in or unplugged 9.6.3Antenna Type9.6.5Initialization 9.7Data CollectionSetup 9.7.1Quality Monitor9.8Interfaces Setup9.8.1Real-Time 9.8.2GS20 Phase Wizard Setup9.8.2.1 Overview 9.8.2.3 Kinematic Phase Setup9.8.2.2 Static Phase 9.8.2.4 The InterfaceSetup Leica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0enSetup 9.8.3WAAS and EGNOSSetup 9.8.3.1 Understanding the WAAS Corrections9.8.4Connecting to WoRCS Beacon Setup9.8.3.2 Changes to the Real-TimeScreen Setup 9.8.4.1 Powering on the WoRCS9.8.4.2 Checking the Bluetooth Link Setup 9.8.4.3 Checking the WoRCS Real-TimeLink9.8.4.4 WoRCS Real-TimeBeacon Setup 9.8.5Connecting to WoRCS Real-TimeSatellite RTSSetup 9.8.5.1 Powering on the WoRCS9.8.5.2 Checking the Bluetooth Link Setup 9.8.5.3 Checking the WoRCS Real-TimeLink Setup8 Setup 9.8.5.4 WoRCS RTSSetup 9.8.6.1 Configuration of the GS209.8.6Offset Devices Setup Leica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0enSetup 30’00”Setup Leica GS20 Field Guide-1.1.0enSetup Double Azimuth or Double DistanceReverse Azimuth and Distance Setup 9.8.7ASCII InputTo link an external ASCII Device 9.9.1Units of Measure 9.9Units and FormatsSetup 9.9.2Language10.1.1 Position 10. Status10.1GPS 10.1.2 Satellite Information10.1.3 Satellite View 10.2Interfaces10.3Hardware 10.2.1 Real-Time11. Glossary GlossaryGlossary Dilution of precision DOPGlossary LongitudeSelective Availability Signal to Noise RatioRTCM Time and Initial Position12. Index 733607-1.1.0en