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Point slope staking - screen 3, Point slope staking – screen 3, Stake line and offset – Spectra Precision Survey Pro v4.9 User Manual

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following options:

[Automatic Slope]: selects the slope that is nearest to the current rod position.
[Force CUT Slope]: forces all computations to be based on a cut slope.
[Force FILL Slope]: forces all computations to be based on a fill slope.

HR: is the rod height.

[Topo SS…]: will store the last shot taken as a side shot.

[Shot]: takes a shot.

[< Back]: returns to the

previous screen

.

[Store >]: opens the

next screen

.

Point Slope Staking – Screen 3

The third Point Slope Staking screen is identical to the fifth Slope Staking screen.

Stake Line and Offset

[Stakeout] [Line and Offset]

The Stake Line and Offset screen is used to stake stations on a line, or at an offset to it, at fixed intervals.

Start Point: defines the first point of the line to be staked.

[End Point] / [Direction]: defines the second point of the line, or the direction of the line to be staked, respectively.

Begin Station: defines the station associated with the Start Point.

[Backsight…]: opens the

Station Setup

screen.

[Next>]: opens the

next screen

.

: opens the

Stakeout Settings

screen.

Stake Line and Offset – Screen 2

Station to Stake: is the desired station that you want to stake.

Station Interval: is the value that is added to the Station to Stake after the [Next Sta] button is pressed.

[Next Sta]: advances the Station to Stake by the Station Interval.

Offset: defines the offset distance and if the offset occurs to the right of the line, when R is selected, or left, when
L is selected. The right or left side is referenced while viewing the line from the Start Point.

[Vertical Offset]: is the offset distance that is below the design location (when D is selected) or above the design

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