Stakeout, Polar stakeout – Leica Geosystems TPS1100 Professional Series - Reference Manual User Manual
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Stakeout
Stakeout
Various methods can be used,
depending on the Stakeout Mode set.
• Polar stakeout
• Orthogonal Stakeout
• Stakeout with auxiliary point
• Stakeout from Coordinates
Differences (Grid coordinates)
For more information refer to chapter
"Select Stakeout Method".
Motorized instruments can drive the
telescope to the horizontal and
vertical direction of the point to be
staked.
After the first distance has been
measured, the differences between
calculated and measured direction
and between calculated and
measured horizontal distance are
displayed.
If the elevation of the point to be
staked is available, the height
difference between the last
measured reflector and the point to
be staked is shown together with the
measured elevation of the reflector
point.
Polar Stakeout
Values for
∆
Hz and
∆
Dist will be
updated each time a new distance is
measured.
Point Id
Point Id of the point to be staked.
Refl. Ht
Reflector height used at target point.
STAKE\
Polar Stake Out
Point Id
:
12
Refl. Ht. :
1.65 m
∆∆∆∆∆
Hz
:
16°03'23''
∆∆∆∆∆
Dist
:
-1.23 m
∆∆∆∆∆
Height
:FILL
0.15 m
Elevation :
159.90 m
ALL
DIST
REC
CONT
POSIT
MC
METHD
PLOT
∆
Dist-
1
100pr08
∆
Hz+
12