Slope staking – screen three – Spectra Precision Survey Pro v4.5 Recon and Nomad Reference Manual User Manual
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include a curb or ditch in the road profile.
Height: defines the height of the curb, or depth of the ditch. (A
negative value would be used to define the depth of a ditch.)
Offset From Edge of Road: defines the width of the curb or ditch.
< Back : returns to the previous screen.
Next > : opens the next screen.
Slope Staking – Screen Three
Station to Stake: is the station that will be staked next.
Station Interval: is the value that is added to the Station
to Stake after the Next Station button is pressed.
Next Station : advances the Station to Stake by the
Station Interval.
Note: If the Stake Corners option is selected in the
Stakeout Settings screen, the Next Station button will
also stop at any horizontal or vertical alignment node
that falls within the interval.
Fill Slope: is the desired slope, calculated from run over
rise, between the hinge point and catch point when the
area requires a fill.
Cut Slope: is the desired slope, calculated from run over rise,
between the hinge point and catch point when the area requires a cut.
Segment # (Fill HP): When the terrain requires a fill, you have the
option to compute the hinge point from either side of the second
segment. The option to use segment # 1 can simplify the situation
where a ditch meets an area requiring a fill, which would otherwise
result in an area with two similar or identical negative slopes.
< Back : returns to the previous screen.
Stake CP > : opens the next screen.