Pentax CST-225 Manual
Pentax CST-225 Manual
CST-225N
Manufactured for CST/berger by PENTAX
TOTAL STATION
TM
P.O.Box 359, Watseka, IL 60970 USA Tel. (800) 435-1859 (815) 432-5237 Fax (815) 432-5390 Website: www.cstsurvey.com
Ahead of Vision
Before using this product, be sure that you have thoroughly read and understood this instruction manual to ensure proper operation. After reading this manual, be sure to keep in a convenient place for easy reference.
Copyright 2005 PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co., Ltd. is a sole proprietor of the PowerTopoLite for CST software. The PowerTopoLite for CST software and publication or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form, by any method, for any purpose. PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co., Ltd. makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, regarding these materials and makes such materials available.
CONTENTS
COPYRIGHT CONTENTS DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD OPERATION KEY FUNCTION KEY DISPLAY COMBINATION OF MODE A OR MODE B ALPHANUMETRIC INPUT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Before using the PowerTopoLite for CST manual ACCESSING THE POWERTOPOLITE FOR CST 2.1 How to access the PowerTopoLite for CST 2.2 Allocation of each PowerTopoLite for CST Function key 2.3 Typical Function keys of the PowerTopoLite for CST FILE MANAGER 3.1 Information of the remaining memory available 3.2 Creation of a new Job 3.3 Selection of a Job name 3.3.1 Selection of a Job 3.3.2 Selection by a Job name input 3.4 Deletion of a Job name 3.4.1 Deletion from a Job list 3.4.2 Deletion from a Job name search 3.5 All Clear MEASURE 4.1 Station setup [By Rectangular Coordinates] 4.1.1 Point name, PN, input 4.1.2 Coordinates, X, Y, Z, IH, and PC input 4.2 Station Orientation 4.2.1 Station orientation 4.3 Measuring 4.4 Point Code 4.5 Remote, Offset, Station, H. angle function 4.5.1 Remote 4.5.2 Offset 4.5.3 Station 4.5.4 H. angle 2 3 6 6 7 9 9 10 10 11 13 13 15 17 18 18 19 20 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 32 33 34 35 38 38 40 42 42
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4.6 Station setup [ By Polar Coordinates] 4.6.1 Point name, PN, input 4.6.2 IH, TEMP, PRESS, ppm and PC input 4.7 Station Orientation 4.8 Measuring 4.9 Offset 5. VIEW AND EDIT 5.1 Graphical View 5.2 Create the Rectangular Point 5.3 Edit the Data FREE STATIONING 6.1 Stationing by more than 3known points 6.2 Stationing by two known points STAKE OUT 7.1 STAKE OUT 7.2 POINT TO LINE CALCULATIONS 8.1 COGO 8.1.1 INVERSE 8.1.2 POINTS COORDINATES 8.1.2.1 Point Coordinates, Distance and H. angle 8.1.2.2 Distance and H. angle 8.1.2.3 H. angle input 8.1.3 CIRCLE RADIUS 8.1.4 LINE-ARC INTERSECTION 8.1.5 LINE-LINE INTERSECTION 8.1.6 ARC-ARC INTERSECTION 8.1.7 DISTANCE OFFSET 8.1.8 POINT DISTANCE OFFSET 8.1.9 ARC DISTANCE OFFSET 8.2 2D SURFACE 8.3 3D SURFACE AND VOLUME 8.4 REM VPM
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10 RDM 10.1 PH input 10.2 Reference point - Target distance 10.3 Target- Target distance 10.4 New Reference point selection
11. TRAVERSE 11.1 Start point measuring 11.2 Corner point measuring 11.3 Calculation 12. INPUT / OUTPUT 12.1 Input from the PC 12.2 Output to the PC 12.3 Communication setup 12.3.1 Receiving data setting 12.3.2 Sending data setting 12.4 About DataLink DL- 01 Software 13. PREFERENCE 13.1 Coordinate axis definition 13.2 Input method selection 13.3 Action method selection 13.4 Remote method selection 13.5 Compare method selection 13.6 Request aiming selection 13.7 EDM settings selection 13.8 Elevation Factor 13.9 Duplicate PN Check
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Enter key
Function key
Illumination key
ESC key
Laser key
OPERATION KEY
Key [POWER] [ESC] [ILLUMINATION] [ENT] [LASER] [Alphanumeric] Description ON/OFF of power supply Returns to previous screen or cancels an operation. Turns the illumination of the LCD display and telescope reticle on and off. Accepts the selected (highlighted) choice or the displayed screen value. ON/OFF of Laser Pointer At the numerical value screen, the numerical value and the sign . displayed are input.The English characters printed right under numeric of each key are input. Pressing [lLLU]+[ESC] causes a help menu to appear in A MODE or B MODE or causes a help message to appear.
[HELP]
FUNCTION KEY
Display MODE A [MEAS] F. Key Description
F1
[MEAS]
F1
F2 F3 F4
F5
Pressing this key one time measures the distance in normal mode (another measurement type can be selected by Initial Setting 2.) Pressing this key twice measures the distance in coarse mode (another measurement type can be selected by Initial Setting 2. ) Toggles the target type between SHEET/PRISM Resets the horizontal angle to 0 0 0 by pressing twice. Switches the display composition in the order H.angle / H.dst. / V.dst. H.angle / V.angle / S.dst. and , H.angle / V.angle / H.dst. / S.dst. / V.dst. Switches the screen between MODE A and MODE B.
F1 F2
[HOLD] [CORR]
F3 F4
[MODE]
F5
PowerTopoLite for CST Special Functions Brings up the angle setting screen for setting angle-related parameters (H.ANGLE / %GRADE, H.ANGLE INPUT and R/L REVERSE). Pressing this key twice retains (holds) the horizontal angle shown on the display. Brings up the screen for changing the target constant, temperature. Pressure setting. Toggles the screen between MODE A and MODE B.
Moves the cursor to the left. Moves the cursor to the right. Goes back five items on the screen. Goes forward five items on the screen. Moves the cursor up. Moves the cursor down. Changing the reticle illumination when pressing illumination key. Changing the LCD contrast when pressing illumination key. Changing the LCD illumination when pressing illumination key. Clear the figure. Open the selection window.
The Function keys of each PowerTopoLite for CST function are described at ACCESSING THE POWERTOPOLITE FOR CST and at the each function.
ALPHANUMERIC INPUT
The point name etc. is input by the alphanumeric keys as following. Key [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [.] [+/-] Letter under key PQRS TUV WXYZ GHI JKL MNO ABC DEF Letter & figure order to input [@][.][_][-][:][/][0] [P][Q][R][S][p][q][r][s][1] [T][U][V][t][u][v][2] [W][X][Y][Z][w][x][y][z][3] [G][H][I][g][h][i][4] [J][K][L][j][k][l][5] [M][N][O][m][n][o][6] [??][?][!][_][ ][^][|][&][7] [A][B][C][a][b][c][8] [D][E][F][d][e][f ][9] [.][,][:][;][#][(][)] [+][-][*][/][%][=][<][>]
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for your first looks at PowerTopoLite for CST by reading this manual. The PowerTopoLite for CST is a user friendly data collection and calculation program for the PENTAX total station CST-225N series. PowerTopoLite for CST is developed based on PowerTopo, which is known as versatile on-board software for PENTAX ATS total station series. The optimum combination of PowerTopoLite for CST and CST-225N hardware makes PowerTopoLite for CST as an easy and useful fieldwork tool. The icon based main menu offers you the following possibilities.
FILE MANAGER MEASURE VIEW AND EDIT FREE STATIONING STAKE OUT CALCULATIONS VPM RDM TRAVERSE TRANSFER PREFERENCE
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Relations between the Memory and each Function Function Measure Stake Out Point to Line Free Stationing Traverse VPM Read from the stored data SP, BSP SP, BSP, SOP SP, BSP, KP1, KP2 Each KP SP, BSP SP, BSP, Each KP Write to the stored data SP, BSP, FP (SD) SP, BSP, SOP, OP SP, BSP, KP1, KP2, OP Each KP, SP (CD) SP, FP (SD) SP, BSP, Each KP, CP (CD)
Station point: SP Foresight point: Known point: KP End point: Conversion point: CP Crossing point:
FP EP CRP
BSP OP SD
SOP CD
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IH and PH IH stands for Instrument Height and PH stands for Prizm Height . The PowerTopoLite for CST manual mainly describes the CST-225N special functions, and the basic operations are described in the (basic) CST-225N manual. And, therefore, refer to the CST-225N basic manual regarding the CST-225N general instrument operations. The PowerTopoLite for CST screens vary with the selections of the Preference . The factory default settings of the Preference are shown there. It is also possible to select Process type that takes over the functionality of PowerTopoLite for CST or Structure type that takes over the functionality of our past product in Action Method Selection . The CST-225N series instrument has a Job name of PENTAX as its default setting. And, therefore, each data is stored in the PENTAX unless another new Job name is created. When another Job name is created, each data is stored in the new Job name. The input range of the X, Y and Z Coordinate is -99999999.998 - 99999999.998 . The input range of the Instrument and Prism height is -9999.998 - 9999.998 . The PC, PointCodeList, is added to the PN, Coordinates X, Y, Z and IH (PH or HI) and you can input your desired attributes for the point. If you have PointCodeList in the job named PointCodeList you can easily select one of the PointCode from the list or , edit one of them after pressing [ENT]. Please, note that Point Code, which is saved in the other job can not be refered as a list. There are two Coordinates types of Rectangular and Polar. The VO, TO offset and the remote measurement are possible when you select the Rectangular Coordinates. When you measure in EDM SETTINGS of COARSE TRACKING, the CST-225N displays a distance value to two decimal places. However, distance data of polar coordinates are displayed by EDIT function to three decimal places even, and sent to four decimal place. So, 0 or 00 is added to the distance data after the third decimal point in COARSE TRACKING mode. For example Displayed value: 123.45 Displayed by EDIT: 123.450 Sent polar data: 123.4500 Rectangular coordinates is displayed, stored, and sent to three decimal place even if in COARSE TRACKING or FINE MEASURE mode. You can change the distance measurement mode during measuring operation by pressing the EDM key at the MEASURE and VPM functions. The same Point Name of the plural polar points can be saved.
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123 45 25
MEAS
TARGET
0 SET
DISP
MODE
123 45 25
S. FUNC
ANG SET
HOLD
CORR
MODE
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FILE
MEAS
VIEW
FREE
PAGE
e. Press [F5][PAGE] to view another Function combination of PowerTopoLite for CST screen.
STAK
CALC
VPM
RDM
PAGE
TRAV
I/O
PREF
PAGE
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Other four Functions are viewed by pressing [F5][PAGE]. KEY F1 F2 F3 F4 Function STAK CALC VPM RDM Description Stake out Calculation Virtual Plane Measurement Remote Distance Measurement
Other four Functions are viewed by pressing [F5][PAGE]. KEY F1 F2 F3 F4 Function TRAV I/O PREF Description Stake out N/A Input and Output Preference
b. INVERSE, POINT COORDINATES, LINE-LINE INTERSECTION functions CALCULATION screen is viewed by pressing [F2][CALC]. The CALCULATION consists of COGO, 2D SURFACE and 3D SURFACE & VOLUME functions.
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The COGO consists of INVERSE, POINT COORDINATE, CIRCLE RADIUS LINE-ARC INTERSECTION, LINE-LINE INTERSECTION, ARC-ARC INTERSECTION, DISTANCE OFFSET, POINT DISTANCE OFFSET, POINT DISTANCE OFFSET, ARC DISTANCE OFFSET, and functions.
COGO 1. INVERSE 2. POINT COORDINATE 3. CIRCLE RADIUS 4. LINE-ARC INTERSECTION 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION
COGO 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION 6. ARC-ARC INTERSECTION 7. DISTANCE OFFSET 8. POINT DISTANCE OFFSET 9. ARC DISTANCE OFFSET
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3. FILE MANAGER
The Data storage memory status, creating a new Job name and the Selection and Deletion of a Job name are executed by this function. From the PowerTopoLite for CST screen, press [F1][FILE] to view the FILE MANAGEMENT screen.
The remaining memory available and a JOB name PENTAX are viewed on the screen. The Job name PENTAX is a default setting.
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Press [ENT] to view the JOB NAME INPUT screen. The Job name input method can be selected by the Input method selection of the Preference This is the 10 KEY SYSTEM input selection. .
If a new Job is created, the new data are stored in this new Job.
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3.3.1 Selection of a Job Select 1. JOB LIST SEARCH and press [ENT] to view its screen. JOB LIST is a list of all stored Jobs.
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3.3.2 Selection by a Job name input Select 2. JOB NAME SEARCH by pressing the down arrow key. The JOB NAME SEARCH is the search by inputting your desired job name.
TOKYO
BS
CLEAR
TO 123
Input your desired JOB NAME and press [ENT] to view the JOB LIST SEARCH screen.
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3.4.1 Deletion from a Job list Select 1. JOB LIST SEARCH and Press [ENT] to view its screen.
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DELETE JOB CONFIRMATION TOKYO will be deleted. OK ? Press [ENT] to confirm Press [ESC] to abort.
3.4.2 Deletion from a Job name search Select 2. JOB NAME SEARCH by pressing the down arrow key.
TOKYO
BS
CLEAR
TO 123
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Input your desired JOB NAME to delete and press [ENT] to view the DELETE JOB CONFIRMATION screen.
DELETE JOB CONFIRMATION TOKYO will be deleted. OK ? Press [ENT] to confirm Press [ESC] to abort.
Press [ENT] to delete or [ESC] to abort. The CST-225N series instrument has a Job name of the PENTAX as its default setting. Therefore, each data is stored in PENTAX unless another new Job name is created. When another Job name is created, each data is stored in the new Job name.
ALL CLEAR
Attention!! All rect. data and the polar data are deleted.
Warning: When [CLEAR] is pushed, all JobFile is deleted. Note: Creating several new JOB files and writing in or rewriting data on the same JOB files repeatedly may cause time of writing-in and rewriting the data to be slower. Also after saving the date until the memory capacity becomes almost full, then deleting some JOB files in order to secure open memory capacity, it may cause time of writing-in and rewriting the data to be slower. In case the time of writing-in or rewriting the data become slower, send the necessary data to PC for backup, then enter All Clear in FILE MANAGER.
The above procedure will format the inside memory automatically and improve the time or writing-in and rewriting the data. Be sure in this case all the JOB files will be deleted.
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4. MEASURE
3. Rotated Offset Reference P. 1. Cylinder Remote
2. Fixed plane
Station point
An operator can measure the Foresight point Coordinates from the Station point Coordinates and Backsight Coordinates or the Station point Coordinates and Azimuth , and can store the Point name and measured Coordinates in the memory. When the Coordinates of the Station point and Backsight point are already stored in the memory, the new Coordinates input can be omitted by calling or searching from the point name LIST. The point name is within 15 characters and the Coordinates are within 8 in integer and 3 in decimal number. There are two Coordinates types of Rectangular and Polar Coordinates in this [MEASURE]. The Offset at the Target point is possible and the Remote measurement by aiming at any point is possible as well when you select the Rectangular Coordinates. An operator can perform the [MEASURE] function only when the Telescope is at the Face left position . Select the Target type before performing the [MEASURE]. After measuring rectangular coordinates by [MEASURE] function of PowerTopoLite, it is possible to display Angle and Distance by switching the [F3] key. When Remote mode is selected, Angle and Distance are also calculated according to the coordinates of the aiming point on real time. When Offset mode is selected, Angle and Distance are also calculated according to the coordinates where offset value is added.
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4.1.1 Point name, PN, input Press [ENT] to view the PN screen. The [ENT] is used for both accepting the selected choice and opening the input screen of the Coordinates values etc.
PN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. PN: X: Y: Z: IH:
Input your desired point name by pressing keys, and after all Characters are input, press [ENT]. Four character selection methods are available. (Refer to the 13.3 Input method selection)
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Select 1. RECTANGULAR COORD. and press [ENT] to view the STATION POINT SETUP screen.
PN: X: Y: Z: IH:
The
X: Y: Z: IH: PC:
LIST
ACCEPT
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Press [ENT] to view the X coordinate input screen. Input X, Y and Z coordinates, Instrument height and PC as follows. Input your desired X coordinate value by pressing each keys.
Y coordinate: Press [ENT] to view the Y coordinate input screen. Input your desired Y coordinate value by pressing keys.
Z coordinate: Press [ENT] to view the Z coordinate input screen. Input your desired Z coordinate value by pressing each keys.
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IH value: Press [ENT] to view the IH, Instrument height, screen. Input your desired IH value by pressing each keys.
PC, Point Code: Press [ENT] to view and input the PC, Point code, screen. If PointCode exists, you can easily select them from the list. Then after pressing [ENT], you can edit Point Code data. For using Point Code List, please refer to 4.4. Point Code .
CLEAR
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Input your desired PC name by pressing keys, and press [ENT] to view next screen. If PROCESS TYPE is selected in Action method selection after input/confirm PC data , the inputted POT1 data will automatically be stored in the memory. Then the panel STATION POINT H.ANGLE SETUP will be displayed. But, if STRUCTURE TYPE is selected in Action method selection it is necessary to press , [ACCEPT] to proceed next panel.
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[LIST] key All stored points can be displayed, deleted and searched as follows by pressing [F2][LIST]. Press the [F2][LIST] to view POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST screen.
POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST 1 / 15 PNx POT1 Xx + 00000100.000m Yx - 00000200.000m Zx + 00000010.000m
DELETE FIND PN
POINT DELETION POT1 Do you really want to delete it ? Press [ENT] to confirm. Press [ESC] to abort.
PN
1. PN* 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z:
POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST 2 / 15 PNx POT2 Xx + 00000300.000 m Yx - 00000600.000 m Zx + 00000010.000 m
DELETE FIND PN
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H. angle
XXXXXXX
INPUT
0 SET
HOLD
BSP
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4.2.1 Station orientation Input the H. angle by pressing [F2][INPUT], [F3][0SET] and [F4] [HOLD] or Reference point Coordinates by pressing [F5][BSP]. Pressing [F2][INPUT] Pressing [F5][BSP]
H. ANGLE
H. angle
XXXXXXX
ACCEPT
Press [ENT] to view the input window. Press [ENT] after entering the Horizontal angle.The AIM AT THE REFERENCE POINT screen is viewed when 1. ON of 7. REQUEST AIMING of Preference is selected and not viewed when 2. OFF is selected. In case of that BSP Coordinates are inputted, this message is always viewed on the screen.
ESC
ENT
Coordinates display and Angle & Distance display. Press the [ENT] at the STATION POINT H. ANGLE SETUP screen to view the MEASURE screen.
MEASURE PN PH X Y Z
HOLD BPS MEAS SAVE
H. angle
XXXXXXX
X.XXX m
INPUT
0 SET
ME/SAVE
EDIT
PAGE
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Press the [MEAS] to measure the Distance and display the Coordinates. 1) Press [F5][PAGE] twice to view [F3][ANG & DIST]. 2) Press [F3][ANG & DIST] to view [F3][COORD.] and Angle and Distance values. 3) Press [F3][COORD.] to view [F3][ANG&DIST] and Coordinates. Stakeout can be selected by pressing [F4][STAKEOUT].
MEASURE PN PH X Y Z
EDM
4.3 Measuring
Aim at the reference point and press [ENT] to view the MEASURE screen. Then, aim at the Target point and press the [F1][MEAS] to measure it.
MEASURE PN PH X Y Z
MEAS
Press [F3][ME/SAVE] to measure and save the measured data. Press [F2][SAVE] to save the measured data. Press [F4][EDIT] to edit the PN, Point Name, PH, Prism Height and PC, Point Code. Input your desired Point name, Prism height and Point code. Press [F5][ACCEPT] if the current PN, PH and PC are acceptable. If PointCode exists, you can easily select them from the list or edit one of them after pressing the [ENT]. For using Point Code List, please refer to 4.4. Point Code .
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ACCEPT
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Format of the PointCodeList file Field 1 Description Record Type Ex. Line 1 1, Job record Field 2 No. , Job No.: (N/A) , Point No.: (N/A) Field 3 Name PointCodeList, Job Name (Fixed for PointCodeList) . 2, Point Name (Shoul not duplicated and Max. 15 Character.) Field 4 Description , Field 5 Field 6 Field 7
Ex. Line 2
Setting the PROTOCOL: Press the [F3][I/O] of the PowerTopoLite for CST screen to view the TRANSFER screen. To check the communication setting, select the 4. COMMUNICATION SETUP in the TRANSFER screen and press [ENT] to view COMM. SETTING SELECTION screen. Then select 1. RECEIVE RECT.DATA and set 1. BAUD RATE to 1200 , 6. XON/XOFF to OFF for using DL-01 ON for using HYPER , TERMINAL . 7. PROTOCOL to OFF 8. RECORD DELIMITER to CR+LF and press [ACCEPT]. ( cf.12.3.1 Receiving data setting )
TRANSFER 1. RECEIVE RECT.DATA 2. SEND RECT. DATA 3. SEND POLASR DATA 4. COMMUNICATION SETUP
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Receive rect. Data: After setting the parameters, select the 1. RECEIVE RECT. DATA in the TRANSFER screen and press [ENT] to view FORMAT SELECTION screen. In this screen select 3.ExtCSV to send PointCodeList.( cf. 1 Input from the PC )
The maximum point which can be received at a time is 1000 points. After complete data transfer, number of received points is displayed. Press [ENT].
RECEIVING COMPLETED
XXPOINT RECEIVED!
If the name of job in the PointCodeList file (ex.1. PointCodeList) is same as current job and you want to overwrite or append, select 1. OVERWRITE or 2. APPEND . If the name of job in the PointCodeList file (ex.1. PointCodeList) is different from current job or if you dont want overwrite or append when jobs names are same, select 3. SAVE . Received data will be written into the internal memory of the instrument.
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MEASURE PN PH X Y Z
MEAS
MEASURE PN PH X Y Z
PAGE REMOTE
POT3 X.XXX m
POT3 X.XXX m
SAVE
ME/SAVE
EDIT
OFFSET
STATION
H.ANGL
PAGE
2. FIXED
STATION POINT
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Three type menus can be used by pressing [F5][PAGE]. Another is following menu. The target type can be selected by pressing [F2][TARGET].
MEASURE PN PH X Y Z
EDM
POT3 X.XXX m
TARGET
ANG&DIST
STAKEOUT
PAGE
EDM settings can be selected by pressing [F1][EDM]. For example, change 1.PRIM. MEAS KEY (MEAS) to TRACK SHOT or TRACK CONT if you want to use tracking measurement with primary MEAS key (MEAS).
EDM SETTINGS 1. PRIM. MEAS KEY: 2. SEC. MEAS KEY: 3. TRACK MIN DISP. : 4. SHOT COUNT: 5. SHOT INPUT: MEAS. SHOT TRACK CONT COARSE 1 TIME 01 TIMES
ACCEPT
Coordinates display and Angle & Distance display 1) Press [F5][PAGE] twice to view [F3][ANG & DIST]. 2) Press [F3][ANG & DIST] to view [F3][COORD.] and Angle and Distance values. 3) Press [F3][COORD.] to view [F3][ANG&DIST] and Coordinates.
MEASURE PN PH X Y Z
EDM
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4.5.2 Offset Press the [F2][OFFSET] to view the OFFSETS screen. Offset enables you to work with Offsets. The following offsets are available.
ACCEPT
Press [ENT] to view the offset input window. Input the RO offset value by pressing keys. VO, DO and TO values are inputted in the same manner.
CLEAR
After input TO value, press [ENT] to view the MEASURE screen. (Or press [ESC] then press [ACCEPT].) The offset values are added to X,Y and Z values.
OFFSET PN PH X Y Z
REMOTE
The input value of offset is cleared when you save the surveying point and step forward to the next surveying point.
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RO: Radial Offset (RO: On the horizontal plane. Offset P: Along the line of measurement, thus along the slope) Offset P: Offset Point
Z Offset P P
SP
RO X.Y
DO: Distance Offset (Along the line of measurement, thus along the slope)
Z DO P Offset P
SP X.Y
TO: Tangential offset (TO: On the horizontal plane, perpendicular to the horizontal line between Station and Point. Offset P: Along the slope)
X P TO SP Offset P Y
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Coordinates display and Angle & Distance display 1) Press [F5][PAGE] twice to view [F3][ANG & DIST]. 2) Press [F3][ANG & DIST] to view [F3][COORD.] and Angle and Distance values. 3) Press [F3][COORD.] to view [F3][ANG&DIST] and Coordinates.
MEASURE PN PH X Y Z
EDM
4.5.4 H. angle Press [F4][H.ANGLE] to return to STATION POINT H. ANGLE SETUP screen.
H. angle xxx xx xx
INPUT
0 SET
HOLD
INVERS
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Select 2. POLAR COORD. and press [ENT] to view the STATION POINT SETUP screen.
The
ACCEPT
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4.6.1 Point name, PN, input Press [ENT] to view the PN screen.
4.6.2 IH, TEMP, PRESS, ppm and PC input Input IH value. Press [ENT].
Input the PC. Press [ENT] to view and input the PC, Point code, screen. If PointCode exists, you can easily select them from the list or edit one of them after pressing the [ENT]. For using Point Code List, please refer to 4.4. Point Code .
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If PROCESS TYPE is selected in Action method selection the inputted point data will , be stored in the memory with [SAVE]. Then the panel STATION POINT H.ANGLE SETUP will be displayed without pressing [ACCEPT]. But, if STRUCTURE TYPE is selected in Action method selection it is necessary to press , [ACCEPT] to proceed next panel.
Press [ENT].
Press [ENT].
TEMP, PRESS and ppm input depend on the Initial setting 1 ( ATM INPUT, ppm INPUT, NIL).
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H. angle xxx xx xx
INPUT
0 SET
HOLD
INVERS
[INVERS] key If you want to calculate direction angle, Press [F5][INVERS] to jump to INVERSE function. Input SP as station point, EP as back sight point.
INVERSE 1. SP 2. EP
Result angle is set here automatically by pressing [ENT] at RESULT OF INVERSE screen.
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Press [ENT] after aiming back sight point. Aim at the reference point and press [ENT] to view the MEASURE screen.
SAVE
ME/SAVE
EDIT
PAGE
4.8 Measuring
Then, aim at the Target point and press the [F1][MEAS] to measure the distance.
Press [F3][ME/SAVE] to measure and save the measured data. Press [F2][SAVE] to save the measured data. Press [F4][EDIT] to edit the PN, Point Name, PH, Prism Height and PC, Point Code. Press [ENT] to view each input window by pressing up or down arrow key, and input your desired point name or prism height or point code. Press [F5][ACCEPT] if the current PN, PH and PC are acceptable.
ACCEPT
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PC, Point Code: Press [ENT] to view and input the PC, Point code, screen. If PointCode exists, you can easily select them from the list or edit one of them after pressing the [ENT]. For using Point Code List, please refer to 4.4. Point Code .
STATION POINT SETUP 1. PN: 2. IH: 0000.000 m 3. PC: 4. TEMP* 27 C 5. PRESS* 994 hpa
SAVE ACCEPT
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EDM settings can be selected by pressing [F1][EDM]. For example, change 1.PRIM. MEAS KEY (MEAS) to TRACK SHOT or TRACK CONT if you want to use tracking measurement with primary MEAS key (MEAS).
EDM SETTINGS 1. PRIM. MEAS KEY: 2. SEC. MEAS KEY: 3. TRACK MIN DISP. : 4. SHOT COUNT: 5. SHOT INPUT: MEAS. SHOT TRACK CONT COARSE 1 TIME 01 TIMES
ACCEPT
4.9 Offset
RO: Radial Offset (RO: On the horizontal plane. Offset P: Along the line of measurement, thus along the slope) Offset P: Offset Point
Z Offset P P
SP
RO X.Y
DO: Distance Offset (Along the line of measurement, thus along the slope)
Z DO Offset P P
SP X.Y
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Press the [F2][OFFSET] to view the OFFSET screen. Offset enables you to work with Offset. The following offset are available.
ACCEPT
Press [ENT] to view the offset input window. Input the RO offset value by pressing each keys. DO values are inputted in the same manner.
CLEAR
Press [ENT] and then [ACCEPT] to view the MEASURE screen. The S.dst (slope distance) is adjusted by inputted offset value.
The input value of offset is cleared when you save the surveying point and step forward to the next surveying point.
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VIEW & EDIT 1. GRAPHICAL VIEW 2. CREATE THE RECT. POINT 3. EDIT THE RECT. DATA 4. EDIT THE POLAR DATA
Press [ENT] to view the GRAPHICAL VIEW screen. Points, Point names and their Graphics are displayed. The graphic is moved by pressing the arrow keys. The Graphics are not displayed when points are not stored.Two or more points are needed.
PAGE
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005BB 07AA
DISP
ZOOM
ZOOM IN
ZOOM
PAGE
[DISP]:
Each Graphic is displayed as following order by pressing this key. Points Points + Line Points + Points names Full
[ZOOM ALL]: Return to the ordinary Graphics size [ZOOM IN]: Enlarge the Graphics size.
Select 2. CREATE THE RECT. POINT and press [ENT] to view the RECT. DATA EDIT screen.
LIST
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The first line of the screen shows now displayed point and the total number of points. Press [F1][DELETE] to delete your desired point. Press [F2][FIND PN] to find your desired point by the PN input.
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SAVE
LIST
[RECT. DATA] Select 3. EDIT THE RECT. DATA and press [ENT] to view the RECT. DATA EDIT screen.
Your desired points are deleted and found as described above. After selecting desired point with arrow key, press [ENT] to view the RECT. DATA EDIT screen to edit.
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[POLAR DATA] Select 3. EDIT THE RECT. DATA and press [ENT] to view the POLAR. DATA EDIT screen.
FIND PN
Your desired points are deleted and found as described above. After selecting desired point with arrow key, press [ENT] to view the RECT. DATA EDIT screen to edit.
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6. FREE STATIONING
Point 2 coordinates
Point 1 coordinates
Point 3 coordinates IH
SP coordinates
Point 4 coordinates
The Station point Coordinates is calculated from the plural known points. To gain the Coordinates, at least two H. angles and one distance or three H. angles are required. If not so, the error message of Not enough data to Calculate! 2 angles and 1 distance, 3 angles are required appears. First, input the height of the IH, Instrument height.
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IH
0001.500m
CLEAR
Aim at Point 1. Press [ENT] to view the KNOWN POINT COORD. SETUP screen.
Press [ENT] to open the PN, X, Y, Z, IH and PC input window and input each. Then, press [ENT] and [ACCEPT] to view the MEASURE screen.
PN1
EDIT
DISP
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Press [ENT] to view the ADD/CALC. SELECTION MENU screen. (Measuring is not needed. Just press [ENT].)
Press the [F1][ADD] to view the KNOWN POINT COORD. SETUP screen. Aim at Point 2, 3 and 4. In the same manner, input the values of Point 2, 3 and 4.
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After entering values of PN4, press [ENT] twice to view the MEASURE and ADD/CALC SELECTION MENU.
Press the [F5][CALC] to view the RESULT COORD. OF STATIONING screen. The Station Coordinates is displayed. Result coordinates of free stationing can be saved for Station setup after pressing [ACCEPT]. Horizontal angle of the result coordinates will be affected to the Station point for measuring.
0 00 05
VIEW
ACCEPT
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DEVIATIONS OF THE POINT: Four points or more points are needed to view this. Press [ENT] to view the DEVIATIONS OF THE POINT screen. The deviations of X, Y and Z coordinate of each point are displayed. For each point, you can decide if you want to accept or reject the point.
IH
0001.500m
CLEAR
Aim at the Point 1. Press [ENT] to open the PN, X, Y, Z, PH and PC input window and input each value.
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MEASURE
1 PH H.angle V.angle H.dst
MEAS
POT1
TARGET
EDIT
DISP
Do you want to add more points ? Press [ADD] to add more points. Press [CAL] to calculate.
ADD CALC
Press [F1][ADD] to view the SET UP THE KNOWN POINT screen. In the same manner, aim at the Point 2. Press [ENT] to open the PN, X, Y, Z, PH and PC input window and input each value.
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MEASURE
1 HI H.angle V.angle H.dst
MEAS
POT1
TARGET
EDIT
DISP
Press the [F1][MEAS] to measure the distance. Press [ENT] to view the ADD/CALC. SELECTION MENU screen.
Do you want to add more points ? Press [ADD] to add more points. Press [CAL] to calculate.
ADD CALC
Press [ENT] to view the RESULT COORD. OF STATIONING. The Station Coordinates is displayed. Result coordinates of free stationing can be saved for Station setup after pressing [ACCEPT]. Horizontal angle of the result coordinates will be affected to the Station point for measuring.
XX XX XX X.XXX m
NEXT
Press [COMPARE] to view the DEVIATIONS OF THE POINT screen. The dS field shows the difference in distance RDM and calculated distance.
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As illustrated Fig. 1, It is optimal to chooses the known points P1 and P3. The angle of two known points should set up a instrument so that it may become 90 degrees. Please install a instrument in a position where distance s1 and s2 becomes as same the length as possible. The accuracy of a calculation result falls as follows, 1) When P1 and P2 are chosen for a known point. (The interior angle between known points is extremely small) 2) When P4 and P6 are chosen for a known point. (The interior angle between known points is extremely large) 3) When the distance from a new point to a known point is extremely short or extremely long. 4) When a new point (station point) and three or more known points are arranged on the same circumference. (Refer to Fig. 2) When searching for a new point by a FREESTATION and surveying by installing a instrument in the point, accuracy may not be stabilized compared with the case where a instrument is installed on a known point. In the work which needs a high-precision survey, we cannot recommend you.
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7. STAKE OUT
Stored da From the known Station point and Direction angle, the Coordinates for the Stakeout are obtained.
Station Point
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Select 1.STAKE OUT and press [ENT] to view the STATION POINT SETUP screen.
Open the PN, X, Y, Z, IH and PC input window and input each. Save the data by pressing [F1][SAVE]. Press [ENT] to view STATION POINT H ANGLE SETUP screen.
H. angle
123 45 25
INPUT
0 SET
HOLD
BSP
Input the H. angle by pressing [F2][INPUT], [F3][0SET] and [F4] [HOLD] or Backsight Coordinates by pressing [F5][BSP]. Pressing [F2][INPUT] Pressing [F5][BSP]
H. ANGLE
H. angle
XXXXXXX
ACCEPT
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Press [ENT] to view the STAKEOUT COORD. SETUP screen. Open the PN, X, Y, Z, PH and PC input window and input each.
Save the data by pressing [F1][SAVE]. Press [ENT] or [ACCEPT] to view the STAKEOUT screen.
STAKEOUT
PN POT4 PH X. XXX m D H.angle XXX XX XX D V.angle XX XX XX D H.dst DX DY DZ
MEAS TARGET PAGE
Aim at the Stake out point and press the [F1][MEAS] to begin the Stake Out. Deviation of each value is displayed. Form of the screen to display deviation of the Stake Out can be changed by the selections of the Compare method selection in PREFERENCE setting. To display all information at once, select ALL IN ONE INFO. To display information with larger character, select LARGE CHARACTOR .
STAKEOUT POT4 X. XXX m XXX XX XX XX XX XX -X.XXX m +X. XXX m -X. XXX m +X. XXX m
NEXT PAGE
MEAS
TARGET
SCROLL
NEXT
PAGE
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STAKEOUT POT4 X. XXX m XXX XX XX XX XX XX -X.XXX m +X. XXX m -X. XXX m +X. XXX m
H. ANGLE EDIT PAGE
RECT.M
STATION
H.ANGLE
EDIT
PAGE
If you select LARGE CHARACTOR the information is shown with two screens and these , screens and the Graphics screen can be switched by [ENT].
STAKEOUT
PN PH D X D Y D Z
MEAS
POT4 07AA
PAGE
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Press the [F5][PAGE] to view another menu. Press [ENT] to go back to the STAKEOUT screen.
STAKEOUT
POT4 07AA
DISP
ZOOM
ZOOM IN
ZOOM
PAGE
MEASURE
PN PH X Y Z
RECT.M
0.000m
STATION
H.ANGLE
PAGE
Press the [F4][NEXT] to carry out staking out for the next point. Press the [F5][PAGE] to view the other MEASURE screen.
MEASURE
PN PH D H.angle D V.angle D H.dst DX DY DZ
REMOTE
OFFSET
STATION
H.ANGLE
PAGE
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Refer to the 4.5 Remote, Offset and H.angle function. Press the [F5][PAGE] to view the other MEASURE menu.
MEASURE
PN PH X Y Z
MEAS TARGET SCROLL NEXT PAGE
P
Stake out Point: P
Station Point
You have to select the point A and B. The distance between the two points A and B has to be at least 1 m. The two points A and B define a line and during Stake out, PTL shows the deviations from the Stake out point, P, to the line A-B. (At above STAKEOUT screen) Select 2. POINT TO LINE and press [ENT] to view STATION POINT SETUP screen.
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Open the PN, X, Y, Z, IH and PC input window and input each. Press [ENT] to view the STATION POINT H. ANGLE SETUP screen.
H. angle 123 45 25
INPUT
0 SET
HOLD
BSP
Aim at the reference point and press [ENT] to view POINT A COORD.SETUP screen.
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Open the PN, X, Y, Z, PH and PC input window and input each of the Point A and press [ENT]. Open the PN, X, Y, Z, PH and PC input window and input each of the Point B.
POINT TO LINE
A -> B SOP Int.P Int.P +0.000 m - > A-B ->A ->B
MEAS
TARGET
NEXT
PAGE
POINT TO LINE
A->B SOP Int.P Int.P
MEAS
TARGET
NEXT
PAGE
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A P
B A-B
Distance between Point A and B. This is always positive. Distance between Int. P and P. This is positive or negative as shown below. Int.P: Intersection point P: SOP, Stake Out Point
Int. P
Int. P
+ A Int. P B
Int. P
A Int. P B
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The arrow direction is positive. Press [ENT] to display the Graphics. Graphics are moved by each arrow key.
B S P
PAGE
Press the [F5][PAGE] to change the menu. Refer to the Graphical view of the 5. VIEW AND EDIT function concerning each key function.
DISP
ZOOM
ZOOM IN
ZOOM O
PAGE
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8. CALCULATIONS
The following calculations are available: COGO 2D SURFACE 3D SURFACE & VOLUME REM
8.1 COGO
The following COGO functions are available: Inverse Points Coordinates Circle Radius Line-Arc Intersection Line-Line Intersection Arc-Arc Intersection Distance Offset Point Distance Offset Arc Distance Offset 8.1.1 Inverse
From the given two points Coordinates, the Direction angle and distance are calculated. Input: Coordinates of two points Output: Horizontal distance, Vertical distance between the points and Direction of the line defined by the two points
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COGO 1. INVERSE 2. POINT COORDINATES 3. CIRCLE RADIUS 4. LINE-ARC INTERSECTION 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION
INVERSE 1. SP 2. EP
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A. Start point input (Input the PN, Coordinates and PC of the Start point.) Select 1. SP and press [ENT] to view SP screen.
SP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
[LIST] key All stored points can be displayed as follows by pressing [F2][LIST]. Press [F2][LIST] to view POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST screen.
1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z:
DELETE
SP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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Input your desired point name by pressing each keys, and press [ENT] to view START PT 1 screen. Press [ENT] to open the X coordinate input screen.
CLEAR
Input your desired value by pressing each keys and press [ENT] to go Y coordinate.
SP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
CLEAR
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CLEAR
CLEAR
B. End point coordinates input (Input the PN , Coordinates and PC of the End point.) After PC input, EP screen is viewed.
EP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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CLEAR
RESULT OF INVERSE
H.dst V.dst S.dst H.angle 0.0000 m 0.0000 m 0.0000 m xxx xx xx
ESC
ENT
C. Another End point Coordinates input Input the PN, X, Y, Z Coordinates and PC name of another End point, and the another inverse result can be performed.
INVERSE 1. SP 2. EP
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EP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
RESULT OF INVERSE
H.dst V.dst S.dst H.angle 0.0000 m 0.0000 m 0.0000 m xxx xx xx
ESC
ENT
Bearing Distance
First Point
A point Coordinates is calculated from a known point Coordinates and the Distance and Horizontal angle of the second point. Input: Coordinates of a known point, Distance and Horizontal angle of the second point Output: Coordinates of the second point
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From the PowerTopoLite screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
COGO 1. INVERSE 2. POINT COORDINATES 3. CIRCLE RADIUS 4. LINE-ARC INTERSECTION 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION
8.1.2.1 Point Coordinates, Distance and H. angle Select the 2. POINT COORDINATES and press [ENT] to view POINT COORINATES screen.
POINT COORDINATES 1. CO 2. DI 3. BE
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CO 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
PN 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
BS
CLEAR
TO 123
Input your desired point name by pressing keys and press [ENT] to view X screen.
CO 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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CLEAR
Input your desired value by pressing each keys and press [ENT] to go Y coordinate.
CO 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
CLEAR
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In the same manner, input your desired value by pressing each keys and press [ENT] to open the Z coordinate input screen.
CLEAR
Input your desired value by pressing each keys and press [ENT] to open the PC, Point Code, input screen.
CLEAR
Input your desired PC by pressing each keys, and press [ENT] to view DI screen.
DISTANCE
0000.000 m
CLEAR
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Input your desired value and press [ENT] to open the H. ANGLE input window.
H. ANGLE
000 00 00
CLEAR
Input your desired value to view the RESULT OF COORD. CALCULATE screen. The second point Coordinates are displayed by plus or minus from the known Coordinates.
ESC
ENT
ACCEPT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F1][SAVE] or [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
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8.1.2.2 Distance and H. angle In the same manner, the values of Distance and H. angle are inputted as follows and the second point Coordinates are displayed.
DISTANCE
0000.000m
CLEAR
Input your desired value and press [ENT] to open the H. ANGLE input window.
H. ANGLE
000 00 00
CLEAR
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Input your desired value to view the RESULT OF COORD. CALCULATE screen. The second point Coordinates are displayed by plus or minus from the known Coordinates.
ESC
ENT
LIST
ACCEPT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F1][SAVE] or [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
8.1.2.3 H. angle input In the same manner, only the value of H. angle is inputted as follows, and the second point Coordinates are displayed.
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Select 3. BE and press [ENT] to view H. ANGLE screen. Input H. angle and press [ENT] to view the RESULT OF COORD. CALCULATE screen.
H. ANGLE
0000000
CLEAR
The second point Coordinates are displayed by plus or minus from the known Coordinates.
ESC
ENT
LIST
ACCEPT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F1][SAVE] or [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
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P2
P3 Center P P1
Radius
The center point and radius of the circle drawn by three points are calculated by this function. You can store calculated center point. Input: 3 points Output: Center point of the arc Radius of the arc From the PowerTopoLite screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
COGO 1. INVERSE 2. POINT COORDINATES 3. CIRCLE RADIUS 4. LINE-ARC INTERSECTION 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION
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Select the 3. CIRCLE RADIUS and press [ENT] to view CIRCLE RADIUS screen.
CIRCLE RADIUS 1. P1 2. P2 3. P3
P1 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
Input PN (Point Name), X, Y, Z, and PC (Point Code) of P1 point or import from the memory of rectangular coordinate as P1 by [F2][LIST]. If you finish the input of P1 value, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to P2 input screen.
P2 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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Input P2 data like input of P1. If you finish the input of P2, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to P3 input screen.
P3 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
If you finish the input of P3, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to RESULT OF CIRCLE RADIUS screen. You can see the coordinates of center point of the arc and the radius of the arc.
ESC
ENT
ACCEPT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
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Point1 Point 2 SP
EP
Center P
Radius
Two intersection points of one line and circle are calculated by this function. The line is drawn by SP and EP. The circle is drawn by center point and radius. You can store two possible intersection points. Input: Line: start point and end point Arc: center point and radius
Output: Two possible intersection points From the PowerTopoLite for CST screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
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COGO 1. INVERSE 2. POINT COORDINATES 3. CIRCLE RADIUS 4. LINE-ARC INTERSECTION 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION
Select the 3. CIRCLE RADIUS and press [ENT] to view LINE-ARC INTERSECTION screen.
LINE-ARC INTERSECTION 1. SP 2. EP 3. CP 4. R
SP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
Input PN (Point Name), X, Y, Z, and PC (Point Code) of SP point or import from the memory of rectangular coordinate as SP by [F2][LIST].
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If you finish the input of SP value, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to EP input screen.
EP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
Input EP value like an input of SP. If you finish an input of P2, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to CP input screen.
CP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
If you finish the input of CP value, press [F5][ACCEPT].Then you go to RADIUS input screen.
RADIUS
0000.000m
CLEAR
If you finish the input of RADIUS, press [ENT]. Then you go to RESULT OF LINE-ARC INTERSECTION screen.
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You can see the coordinates of one of intersection point. You can switch to one more intersection point by pressing [F3][ONE MORE].
ESC
ONE MORE
ENT
ACCEPT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F5][ACCEPT] to save them. Then you go to another intersection point screen.
ACCEPT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
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Intersection P S2 E1
S1
E2
The intersection point of two lines drawn by given two points is calculated by this Function. Input: First line: Start point and End point Second line: Start point and End point Output: Intersection point between the two lines From the PowerTopoLite screen, press the [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
COGO 1. INVERSE 2. POINT COORDINATES 3. CIRCLE RADIUS 4. LINE-ARC INTERSECTION 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION
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LINE-LINE INTERSECTION 1. S1 2. E1 3. S2 4. E2
S1 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
PN 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
BS
CLEAR
TO 123
Input your desired point name by pressing each keys, and press [ENT] to view X screen.
S1 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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Input your desired value by pressing each keys and press [ENT] to go Y coordinate.
S1 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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In the same manner, input your desired value by pressing each keys and press [ENT] to open the Z coordinate input screen.
Input your desired value by pressing each keys and press [ENT] to open the PC, Point Code, input screen.
Input your desired PC by pressing each keys, and press [ENT] to view EI screen. In the same manner, the values of E1, S2 and E2 are all inputted.
E1 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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X Y Z
ESC
ENT
LIST
ACCEPT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F1][SAVE] or [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
Arc 2
Point 1
Center 1
Point 2 Radius 1
Arc 1
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Two intersection points of two arcs drawn by each center point and radius are calculated. You can store two possible intersection points. Input: Arc 1: center point and radius Arc 2: center point and radius Output: Two possible intersection points From the PowerTopoLite screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
COGO 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION 6. ARC-ARC INTERSECTION 7. DISTANCE OFFSET 8. POINT DISTANCE OFFSET 9. ARC DISTANCE OFFSET
Select the 6. ARC-ARC INTERSECTION and press [ENT] to view ARC-ARC INTERSECTION screen.
LINE-ARC INTERSECTION 1. C1 2. R1 3. C2 4. R2
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C1 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
C1 (Center 1) point is center point of Arc 1. Input PN (Point Name), X, Y, Z, and PC (Point Code) of C1 point or import from the memory of rectangular coordinate as C1 by [F2][LIST]. If you finish the input of C1 value, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to R1 input screen.
R1
000.000m
CLEAR
Input the radius of Arc1 as R1 value. If you finish the input of R1, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to C2 input screen.
C2 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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C2 (Center 2) point is center point of Arc 2. Input PN (Point Name), X,Y, Z, and PC (Point Code) of C2 point or import from the memory of rectangular coordinate as C2 by [F2][LIST]. If you finish the input of C2 value, press [F5][ACCEPT].Then you go to R2 input screen.
R2
000.000m
CLEAR
Input the radius of Arc 2 as R2 value. If you finish the input of R2, press [ENT].Then you go to RESULT OF LINE-ARC INTERSECTION screen. You can see the coordinates of one of intersection point.You can switch to one more intersection point by pressing [F3][ONE MORE].
X Y Z
ESC
ONE MORE
ENT
ACCEPT
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The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F5][ACCEPT] to save them. Then you go to another intersection point screen.
ACCEPT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
Offset distance of new point to the line and distance of start point to new point are displayed. Also new Point on the line is calculated by point of start, end, and offset. You can store the new point. Input: line: start point (SP) and end point (EP) offset point (OP) Output: new point offset of new point from the line (moving in the direction from start point to end point, right is positive, left is negative) distance of new point from start point
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From the PowerTopoLite screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
COGO 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION 6. ARC-ARC INTERSECTION 7. DISTANCE OFFSET 8. POINT DISTANCE OFFSET 9. ARC DISTANCE OFFSET
Select the 7. DISTANCE OFFSET and press [ENT] to view DISTANCE OFFSET screen.
DISTANCE OFFSET 1. SP 2. EP 3. OP
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SP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
Input PN (Point Name), X, Y, Z, and PC (Point Code) of SP point or import from the memory of rectangular coordinate as SP by [F2][LIST]. If you finish the input of SP value, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to EP input screen.
EP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
Input EP data like input of SP. If you finish the input of EP, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to OP input screen.
OP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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If you finish the input of OP, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to RESULT OF DISTANCE OFFSET screen. You can see the coordinates of new point on the line, offset distance of new point to the line and distance of new point to start point.
ACCEPT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
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OD
(-) EP
SP
DI
New offset point is calculated by inputting distance from start point and offset from line. Input: line: start point and end point distance from start point (DI) offset from the line (OD) (moving in the direction from start point to end point, right is positive, left is negative)
Output: new point From the PowerTopoLite for CST screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
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COGO 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION 6. ARC-ARC INTERSECTION 7. DISTANCE OFFSET 8. POINT DISTANCE OFFSET 9. ARC DISTANCE OFFSET
Select the 8. POINT DISTANCE OFFSET and press [ENT] to view POINT DISTANCE OFFSET screen.
SP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
Input PN (Point Name), X, Y, Z, and PC (Point Code) of SP point or import from the memory of rectangular coordinate as SP by [F2][LIST].
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If you finish the input of SP value, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to EP input screen.
EP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
Input EP data like input of SP. If you finish the input of EP, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to DISTANCE input screen.
DISTANCE
0000.000m
CLEAR
Input DI (Distance from SP to point on the lin). If you finish the input of DI, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to OFFSET input screen.
OFFSET
0000.000m
CLEAR
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Input OD (Offset distance from the line to offset point). If you finish the input of OD, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to RESULT OF POINT DISTANCE OFFSET screen. You can see the coordinates of offset point from the line.
X Y Z
ESC
ENT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
OD
DI (-)
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Offset point from the arc is calculated. Input: arc: start point, end point and radius (R) distance along arc from start point (DI) offset from the arc (OD)(moving in the direction from start point to end point, right is positive, left is negative) From start point to end point must be CLOCKWISE. If you calculate by arc of COUNTERCLOCKWISE, change SP for EP and calculate changed DI manually.
Note:
Output: new offset point From the PowerTopoLite screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
COGO 5. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION 6. ARC-ARC INTERSECTION 7. DISTANCE OFFSET 8. POINT DISTANCE OFFSET 9. ARC DISTANCE OFFSET
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Select the 9. ARC DISTANCE OFFSET and press [ENT] to view ARC DISTANCE OFFSET screen.
SP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
Input PN (Point Name), X, Y, Z, and PC (Point Code) of SP point or import from the memory of rectangular coordinate as SP by [F2][LIST]. If you finish the input of SP value, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to EP input screen.
EP 1. PN: 2. X: 3. Y: 4. Z: 5. PC:
SAVE
LIST
ACCEPT
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Input EP data like an input of SP. If you finish input of EP, press [F5][ACCEPT]. Then you go to RADIUS input screen.
RADIUS
000.000m
CLEAR
Input RADIUS (Radius of circle). If you finish the input of RADIUS, press [ENT]. Then you go to DISTANCE input screen.
DISTANCE
000.000m
CLEAR
Input DISTANCE (Distance from SP to point on the arc). If you finish the input of DISTANCE, press [ENT]. Then you go to OFFSET input screen.
OFFSET
000.000m
CLEAR
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Input OFFSET (Offset distance from the arc to offset point). If you finish the input of OFFSET, press [ENT]. Then you go to RESULT OF ARC DISTANCE OFFSET screen. You can see the coordinates of offset point from the arc.
X Y Z
ESC
ENT
The PN, X, Y, Z and PC are viewed and can be edited. If all items are OK, press [F5][ACCEPT] to save them.
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8.2 2D SURFACE
Z 3D CONTOUR
This function calculates the 2D and 3D contour of a polygon and the 2D surface of the area defined by the polygon. You define the polygon by selecting points and PowerTopoLite then calculates contour and 2D surface. Note: The polygon is defined by the point you select. Therefore, the order in which you enter the point is important. If you select points by [ALL] or [FROM][TO], the polygon is defined according to the order of the memory address. If you select points one by one by [ENT], the polygon is defined according to the order of your selection. You have to select points in such a way that the line segments that define the polygon do not intersect. Selected points should be less than 1500 points.
Note:
Note:
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From the PowerTopoLite for CST screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
Select 2. 2D SURFACE and press [ENT] to view POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST screen.
You select points, which defines the polygon in order at this screen.
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[ENT] key Move to selection point by [F3] and [F4] arrow keys and press [ENT] to select it one by one and each indication is reversed as follows. Reverse display shows that it was selected. If you cancel the selection of the point, press [ENT] again. And you can cancel the selection point one by one after pressing [ALL].
POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST 10 / 15 PN: POT1 X* + 00000100.000 m Y* - 00000200.000 m Z* + 00000010.000 m
ACCEPT ALL PAGE
[F2][ALL] key Press [F2][ALL] to select all stored points of current JOB. The order of points is according to the arrangement of the memory. if you press [F2][ALL] again, the selection of all points are canceled. You can cancel the selection point by [ENT] one by one after pressing [ALL]. If you press [F2][ALL] after you already selected some points, the selection of each points are reversed. [F3][FROM] key and [F4][TO] key You can define the range of polygonal points from all points of current JOB by [F3][FROM] and [F4][TO] as follows.
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Result of Selection
Point 01 Point 01 Point 02 Point 02 Point 03 Point 03 Point 04 Point 04 Point 05 Point 05 Point 06 Point 06 Point 07 Point 07 Point 08 Point 08 Point 09 Point 09 Point 10
Point 01 Point 02 Point 03 Point 04 Point 05 Point 06 Point 07 Point 08 Point 09 Point 10
Point 01 Point 02 Point 03 Point 04 Point 05 Point 06 Point 07 Point 08 Point 09 Point 10
Result of Selection
Point 01 Point 02 Point 03 Point 04 Point 05 Point 06 Point 07 Point 08 Point 09 Point 10
Point 01 Point 02 Point 03 Point 04 Point 05 Point 06 Point 07 Point 08 Point 09 Point 10
Point 01 Point 02 Point 03 Point 04 Point 05 Point 06 Point 07 Point 08 Point 09 Point 10
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NOTE: [F1][ORDER] key Press [F1][ORDER] to confirm order of selected points after you finished the selection. If you finish point selection of a polygon, press [F1][ACCEPT] to calculate. The result of calculation is displayed as follows.
RESULT OF 2D SURFACE
CONTOUR 2D: X.XXXm 3D: X.XXXm 2D SURF X.XXXm2
ESC ENT
Press [ENT] or [ESC] to return to POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST screen. You change a selection, and you can calculate it again.
Profile Figure
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This function calculates the center, the 2D and 3D surface and positive, negative and total volume. First, you select the points that are used for the volume calculation. The order in which you select the points is not important. Please refer 2D SURFACE chapter about selection way. PowerTopoLite generates a mesh (triangulation) of the points automatically and calculates the result based on the mesh. The contour of the points will always be convex. A polygon is generated so that an area may become the biggest. It is like a rope, which is laid around the points, and then tighten. You have to give the reference height, which is used for volume calculation: the part of the volume that is situated below the reference height is called negative volume and the part above the reference height is called positive volume. NOTE: Relations between each volume and reference height are as follows. NOTE: Selected points should be less than 350 points.
In 3D Volume, the case that inputted reference height is lower than a solid
Reference Height
Positive Volume
Total Volume =
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In 3D Volume, the case that inputted reference height is between a solid Reference Height
Total Volume=
)(
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In 3D Volume, the case that inputted reference height is higher than a solid
Reference Height
Total Volume=
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From the PowerTopoLite for CST screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
Select 3. 3D SURFACE & VOLUME and press [ENT] to view POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST screen.
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You select points, which composes the polygon in order at this screen. If you finish point selection of a polygon, press [F1][ACCEPT] to go to RH screen. (RH stand for the Reference Height.)
RH
000.000m
CLEAR
Input reference height. If you finish it, press [ENT] to calculate. The result of calculates is displayed as follows.
ESC
ENT
RESULT OF 3D SURFACE & VOLUME POS VOL: NEG VOL: TOT VOL: X.XXXm3 XX.XXXm3 -XX.XXXm3
ESC
ENT
Press [ESC] to return to POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST screen. You change a selection, and you can calculate it again.
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8.4 REM
8.4.1 General pictures of measurement With REM measurement, a prism (Reference point) is set approximately directly below the place to be measured, and by measuring the prism, the height to the target object can be measured. This makes it easy to determine the heights of electric power lines, bridge suspension cables, and other large items used in construction.
General pictures
Height
Horizontal distance
From the PowerTopoLite screen, press [F2][CALC] to view the CALCULATION screen.
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N 0
MEAS
TARGET
EDIT
DISP
N 0
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Station Coordinates
The Virtual plane includes the Vertical plane. With VPM measurement, the Coordinates on the vertical plane and virtual plane can be obtained by entering the Station Coordinates and Azimuth and by measuring point 1, point 2 and point 3. Two points make a vertical plane and three points make a virtual plane. You can measure the point Coordinates of this virtual plane by aiming at your desired points. Press the [F3][VPM] of the PowerTopoLite screen to view the STATION POINT SETUP screen of the VPM function.
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[LIST] key All stored points can be displayed as follows by pressing [F2][LIST]. Press the [F2][LIST] to view POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST screen. You can enter Coordinates data by applying the List data.
Press [ENT] to open the input window of PN, X, Y, Z and IH value. Input each Character or value and press the ENT key to view the STATION POINT H. ANGLE SETUP screen.
H. angle
123 45 25
INPUT
0 SET
HOLD
BSP
Input the H. angle by pressing [F2][INPUT], [F3][0SET] and [F4] [HOLD] or Backsight Coordinates by pressing [F5][BSP]. Press [ENT] to open the input window when using [F5][BSP]. Pressing [F2][INPUT] Pressing [F5][BSP]
H. ANGLE
H. angle
XXXXXXX
ACCEPT
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Aim at the reference point, and press [ENT] to view the MEASURE screen.
MEASURE 1 3 PH X Y Z
MEAS
0.000 m
SAVE
ME/SAVE
EDIT
PAGE
Aim at point 1 and press [F1][ MEAS] . Measured Coordinates are displayed.
MEASURE 1 3 PH X Y Z
MEAS
MEASURE 2 3 PH X Y Z
MEAS
0.000 m
SAVE
ME/SAVE
EDIT
PAGE
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In the same manner, aim at point 2 and press [F1][ MEAS]. Measured Coordinates are displayed.
Press [ENT] to view the COORD. ON THE VIRTUAL PLANE screen. Aim at your desired point and press [ENT]. The Coordinates, which you aim at, are displayed.
MEASURE 3 3 PH X Y Z
MEAS
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Press [ENT] to view the COORD. ON THE VIRTUAL PLANE screen Aim at your desired point and press [ENT]. The Coordinates, which you aim at, are displayed.
Pressing [F4][EDIT] can edit the point name and prism height.
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Target 1
Target 2
Ref. P
Station Point
With RDM measurement, the Horizontal, Vertical and Slope distance and % of Slope between the Reference point and the Target point are measured. The distance between Target 1 and Target 2 are also measured. Any Target point can be changed to the new Reference point. Press the [F4][VPM] of the PowerTopoLite screen to view the REF. POINT screen of the RDM function.
MEAS
TARGET
EDIT
DISP
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10.1 PH input
Press [F4][EDIT] to input the PH, Reference point height.
REF. POINT
000.000m
CLEAR
MEAS
TARGET
EDIT
DISP
Aim at the Target 1 and press [F1][MEAS] to measure a distance. The distance between Reference point and Target point 1 is displayed.
RESULT OF RDM REF.-TARGET H.dst V.dst S.dst % grade + X.XXX m + X.XXX m + X.XXX m + X.XXX %
MEAS
DATA
DISP
V.dst. and % grade are displayed by minus mark when the Target point height is lower position.
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MEAS
TARGET
EDIT
DISP
RESULT OF RDM REF.-TARGET H.dst V.dst S.dst %.grade +x.xxx +x.xxx +x.xxx +x.xxx m m m %
MEAS
DATA
DISP
RESULT OF RDM TARGET-TARGET H.dst V.dst S.dst %.grade +x.xxx +x.xxx +x.xxx +x.xxx m m m %
MEAS
DATA
DISP
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Use current Target as Ref. ? Press [ENT] to confirm. Press [ESC] to abort.
ESC ENT
Press the [F5][ENT] to view the TARGET POINT screen. Reference point is changed. Input the new PH and repeat the same procedure as the above.
MEAS
TARGET
EDIT
DISP
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11. TRAVERSE
This function is for fixed, closed and open traverse calculations. You can measure not only the corner points but also the sideshot points at the same time. When the traverse is closed, the closing errors of coordinates are calculated and the corner points can be adjusted. In addition, the sideshot points from the corner point based on the adjusted each corner points coordinates are calculated. One point of the traverse data uses the memory size of two or three coordinates data.Therefore, please confirm the remaining memory. The calculation type is the compass rule. The traverse function can store the polar coordinates data and the rectangular coordinates data. And it can send the polar data by DC1 or AUX format and rectangular data by DC1 or CSV format respectively.
Start point (coordinates) Direction angle Known point Corner point Sideshot point
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Closed traverse
Open traverse
The following assumptions are made: The current station is the fore sight point of the previous station which you select as a next station. The back sight point of current station is the previous station. The following limitations are made: More than one traverse route cant be measured at the same time. Dont store other data while you are measuring the traverse route. When one traverse route is finished, perform the traverse calculation before you store other data. Dont turn the power supply off until the measurement at one start point or at one corner point is completed. Dont escape from the MEASURE screen. You cant use a duplicate PN in one Job. And you cant overwrite the PN in the traverse. The same traverse route cant be calculated again. Polar coordinates data of back sight and station points cant be seen in the EDIT THE POLAR DATA function. But it is sent properly in SEND POLAR DATA function. Traverse From the PowerTopoLite for CST screen, Press the [F1][TRAV] of the PowerTopoLite for CST screen to view the TRAVERSE screen.
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TRAVERSE 1. START POINT MEAS. 2. CORNER POINT MEAS. 3. FIXED CALC. 4. CLOSED CALC. 5. OPEN CALC
The
STATION POINT SETUP 2. IH: 3. PC: 4. TEMP: 5. PRESS: 6. ppm: 0000.000 m 27 C 994 hpa 16 ppm
ACCEPT
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STATION POINT SETUP 1. PN: 2. IH: 3. PC: 4. TEMP: 5. PRESS: POT1 0001.200 m 27C 994 hpa
ACCEPT
STATION POINT SETUP 2. IH: 3. PC: 4. TEMP: 5. PRESS: 6. ppm* 0000.000 m 27C 994 hpa 16 ppm
ACCEPT
TEMP, PRESS and ppm input depend on the Initial setting 1 (ATM INPUT, ppm INPUT, NIL).
STATION POINT SETUP 2. IH: 3. PC: 4. TEMP: 5. PRESS: 6. ppm* 0000.000 m 27 C 994 hpa 16 ppm
ACCEPT
Press [F5][ACCEPT] to save the inputted data. Then it proceeds to STATION POINT H. ANGLE SETUP screen automatically.
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Station Orientation Input the back sight points direction angle from the start point. NOTE: The direction angle set at this screen is used at the traverse calculation which will be executed later.
H. angle
XXXXXXX
INPUT
0 SET
HOLD
INVERS
And the rotation of the H.angle depend on the rotation setting of 13.2 Coordinate axis definition . [INVERS] key If you want to calculate the direction angle, press [F5][INVERS] to jump INVERSE function. Input SP as a start point and EP as a back sight point. Result angle is set here automatically by pressing the [ENT] at the RESULT OF INVERSE screen. Press [ENT] after aiming at the reference point. Aim at the reference point and press [ENT] to view the MEASURE screen.
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Measuring Aim at the Target point and press [F1][MEAS] to measure the distance.
Press [F3][ME/SAVE] to measure and save the measured data as sideshot point. Press [F2][SAVE] to save the measured data as sideshot point. Press the [F4][EDIT] to edit the PN, Point Name, PH, Prism Height and PC, Point Code. Press [ENT] to view the each input window by pressing the up or down arrow key, and input your desired point name or prism height or point code. Press the [F5][ACCEPT], if the current PN, PH and PC are acceptable.
ACCEPT
Press the [ENT] to save the measured data as corner point. If [ENT] is pushed more than twice at the one station, the last [ENT] point becomes next corner point.
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NOTE: Please use [SAVE] [ME/SAVE] and [ENT] properly by sideshot and corner point. Press [F5][PAGE] to view another menu.
TARGET
TRAVERSE 1. START POINT MEAS. 2. CORNER POINT MEAS. 3. FIXED CALC. 4. CLOSED CALC. 5. OPEN CALC
ACCEPT
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Press the [ENT] to view the AIM AT THE REFERENCE POINT screen.
ESC
ENT
Aim at the previous station, then press [ENT]. The direction angle is set automatically. It proceeds to MEASURE screen automatically.
Measuring Aim at the Target point and press [F1][MEAS] to measure the distance.
Press [F3][ME/SAVE] to measure and save the measured data as sideshot point. Press [F2][SAVE] to save the measured data as sideshot point. Press [F4][EDIT] to edit the PN, Point Name, PH, Prism Height and PC, Point Code. Press [ENT] to view the each input window by pressing the up or down arrow key, and input your desired point name or prism height or point code. Press the [F5][ACCEPT], if the current PN, PH and PC are acceptable.
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ACCEPT
Press the [ENT] to save the measured data as corner point If [ENT] is pushed more than twice at the one station, the last [ENT] point becomes next corner point. NOTE: Please use [SAVE] [ME/SAVE] and [ENT] properly by sideshot and corner point. Press [F5][PAGE] to view another menu.
To finish the traverse measurement Fixed traverse Please measure the known point and press [ENT] at the last corner point. Closed traverse Please measure the start point and press [ENT] at the last corner point. NOTE: Dont use the same point name (PN) for start point when you measure the start point from the last corner point. For example, change T1 to T1-1 etc. Open traverse You do not need to measure the corner point by pressing [ENT] for calculation at the last corner point. The closing errors are not calculated.
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11.3 Calculation
Select 3.FIXED CALC. or 4. CLOSED CALC. or 5.OPEN CALC. to calculate the traverse route.
TRAVERSE 1. START POINT MEAS. 2. CORNER POINT MEAS. 3. FIXED CALC. 4. CLOSED CALC. 5. OPEN CALC.
Press [ENT] to view the START POINT COORD. SETUP screen. Start point coordinates setup. (Input the PN, Coordinates and PC of the Start point.)
LIST
ACCEPT
[LIST] key All the stored points can be displayed as follows by pressing [F2][LIST]. Press [F2][LIST] to view the POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST screen.
FIND PN
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Press [ENT] to open the X coordinate input screen. Input your desired value by pressing each keys and press [ENT] to go Y coordinate.
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
Only in the case of fixed traverse, end point coordinates setup screen is displayed. (Input the PN, Coordinates and PC of the End point.)
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LIST
ACCEPT
CLEAR
END POINT COORD. SETUP PN XXXX X +X. XXX Y +X. XXX Z +X. XXX e / s X.XXX / X.XXX
ACCEPT
e/S indication means closing errors / total length. [F1] and [F2]s indicate only corner points in order. [F3] and [F4]s indicate all points in order. Press [F5][ACCEPT] to save the all corner, sideshot points, and known points.
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TRANSFER 1. RECEIVE RECT. DATA 2. SEND RECT. DATA 3. SEND POLAR DATA 4. COMMUNICATION SETUP
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Select the 1. RECEIVE RECT. DATA and press [ENT] to view FORMAT SELECTION screen.
Select the DC1 format and press [ENT] to view DATA RCV. CONFIRMATION screen. (Same procedure is performed at CSV.)
Set the PC to be ready to send and press [ENT] to receive the data from the PC.
RECEIVING...
Storable points:
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TRANSFER 1. RECEIVE RECT. DATA 2. SEND RECT. DATA 3. SEND POLAR DATA 4. COMMUNICATION SETUP
[RECT. DATA] Select the 2. SEND RECT. DATA by pressing the down arrow key, and press [ENT] to view the FORMAT SELECTION screen.
Select DC1 format and press [ENT] to view the DATA SEND. CONFIRMATION screen. (Same procedure is performed at CS )
Note:
When Rec.data DC1 is selected and data is transmitted to PC, the DC1 format PointCode data cannot be transferred. If CSV or ExtCSV is selected, the PointCode data can be transferred to PC.
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SENDING...
Remaining points:
[POLAR DATA] Select the 3. SEND POLAR DATA by pressing the down arrow key, and press [ENT] to view the FORMAT SELECTION screen.
Select DC1 format and press [ENT] to view the DATA SEND. CONFIRMATION screen. (Same procedure is performed at AUX)
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SENDING...
Remaining points:
TRANSFER 1. RECEIVE RECT. DATA 2. SEND RECT. DATA 3. SEND POLAR DATA 4. COMMUNICATION SETUP
12.3.1 Receiving data setting Select the 4. COMMUNICATION SETUP and press [ENT] to view the COMM. SETTING SELECTION.
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 1. RECEIVE RECT. DATA 2. SEND RECT. DATA 3.SEND POLAR DATA
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[1. RECEIVE RECT. DATA] Select the 1. RECEIVE RECT. DATA and press [ENT] to view the following screen. Press [ENT] to open the selection window. Select each setting and press [ENT].
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 1. BAUD RATE: 1200 2. DATA LENGTH: 8 3. PARITY BITS: NIL 4. STOP BITS: 1 5. SIGNAL CONTROL: ON 1. 1200 2. 2400 3. 4800 4. 9600
ACCEPT
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 8. RECORD DELIMETER: CR+LF 9. DISP.1 AXIS: BASIS DIRECT 10. DISP.2 AXIS: RIGHT ANGLE 11. DISP.3 AXIS: HEIGHT 12. ROTATION: CW
ACCEPT
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 6. XON/XOFF: OFF 7. PROTOCOL: ON 8. RECORD DELIMETER: CR+LF 9. DISP.1 AXIS: BASIS DIRECT 10. DISP.2 AXIS: RIGHT ANGLE
ACCEPT
Press [ACCEPT] to enter when all selections are finished. DISP.# AXIS: BASIS DIRECT., RIGHT ANGLE, or HEIGHT is selected when data is transferred between the TS and PC. (cf.13.2 Coordinate axis definition) They are used for matching coordinate system between definition in the instrument and definition in the external device when they are different. However, it is necessary to match the definition of the Coord. Axis between settings in Communication setup and settings in Coordinate axis definition when same coordinate systems are used. Factory default setting of RECEIVING 1. BAUD RATE: 1200 2. DATA LENGTH: 8 3. PARITY BITS: NIL 4. STOP BITS: 1 5. SIGNAL CONTROL: ON 6. XON/XOFF: ON 7. PROTOCOL: ON 8. RECORD DELIMETER: CR+LF 9. DISP.1 AXIS: BASIS DIRECT 10. DISP.2 AXIS: RIGHT ANGLE 11. DISP.3 AXIS: HEIGHT 12. ROTATION: CW
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12.3.2 Sending data setting Select the 4. COMMUNICATION SETUP and press [ENT] to view the COMM. SETTING SELECTION.
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 1. RECEIVE RECT. DATA 2. SEND RECT. DATA 3.SEND POLAR DATA
[2. SEND RECT. DATA] Select the 2. SEND RECT. DATA and press [ENT] to view the following screen. Press [ENT] to open the selection window. Select each setting and press the [ENT].
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 1. BAUD RATE: 9600 2. DATA LENGTH: 8 3. PARITY BITS: NIL 4. STOP BITS: 1 5. SIGNAL CONTROL: ON 1. 1200 2. 2400 3. 4800 4. 9600
ACCEPT
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 8. RECORD DELIMETER: CR+LF 9. DISP.1 AXIS: BASIS DIRECT 10. DISP.2 AXIS: RIGHT ANGLE 11. DISP.3 AXIS: HEIGHT 12. ROTATION: CW
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 6. XON/XOFF: ON 7. PROTOCOL: ON 8. RECORD DELIMETER: CR+LF 9. DISP.1 AXIS: BASIS DIRECT 10. DISP.2 AXIS: RIGHT ANGLE
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DISP.# AXIS: BASIS DIRECT, RIGHT ANGLE, or HEIGHT is selected when data is transferred between the TS and PC. (cf.13.2 Coordinate axis definition) They are used for matching coordinate system between definition in the instrument and definition in the external device when they are different. However, it is necessary to match the definition of the Coord. Axis between settings in Communication setup and settings in Coordinate axis definition when same coordinate systems are used. Factory default setting of SENDING 1. BAUD RATE: 9600 2. DATA LENGTH: 8 3. PARITY BITS: NIL 4. STOP BITS: 1 5. SIGNAL CONTROL: ON 6. XON/XOFF: ON 7. PROTOCOL: ON 8. RECORD DELIMETER: CR+LF 9. DISP.1 AXIS: BASIS DIRECT 10. DISP.2 AXIS: RIGHT ANGLE 11. DISP.3 AXIS: HEIGHT 12. ROTATION: CW [3. SEND POLAR DATA] Select the 3. SEND POLAR DATA and press [ENT] to view the following screen. Press [ENT] to open the selection window. Select each setting and press the [ENT].
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 1. BAUD RATE: 9600 2. DATA LENGTH: 8 3. PARITY BITS: NIL 4. STOP BITS: 1 5. SIGNAL CONTROL: ON 1. 1200 2. 2400 3. 4800 4. 9600
ACCEPT
COMM. SETTING SELECTION 3.PARITY BITS: NIL 4.STOP BITS: 1 5.SIGNAL CONTROL: ON 6.XON/XOF: ON 7.ROTATION: CW
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Factory default setting of 3. SEND POLAR DATA 1. BAUD RATE: 9600 2. DATA LENGTH: 8 3. PARITY BITS: NIL 4. STOP BITS: 1 5. SIGNAL CONTROL: ON 6. XON/XOFF: ON 7. ROTATION: CW
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b-4 Recommended communication settings on CST-225N. Recommended settings for "COMM SETTING SELECTION" on CST-225N special function is as follows. CST-225N PC(DL-01) to "SEND RECT. DATA" 1. BAUD RATE: 1200 2. DATA LENGTH: 8 3. PARITY BITS: NIL 4. STOP BITS: 1 5. SIGNAL CONTROL: OFF 6. XON/XOFF: OFF 7. PROTOCOL: OFF for "CSV" format, ON for "DC1 (DC-1Z)" format 8. RECORD DELIMETER: CR+LF Subsequent items: As you like. CST-225N PC(DL-01) to "SEND POLAR DATA" 1. BAUD RATE: 1200-9600 2. DATA LENGTH: 8 3. PARITY BITS: NIL 4. STOP BITS: 1 5. SIGNAL CONTROL: OFF 6. XON/XOFF: OFF 7. ROTATION: As you like. PC(DL-01) CST-225N to "RECEIVE RECT. DATA" 1. BAUD RATE: 1200 2. DATA LENGTH: 8 3. PARITY BITS: NIL 4. STOP BITS: 1 5. SIGNAL CONTROL: OFF 6. XON/XOFF: OFF 7. PROTOCOL: OFF for "CSV" format, ON for "DC1 (DC-1Z)" format 8. RECORD DELIMETER: CR+LF 9. Subsequent items: As you like. Please note that these settings should be common with DL-01's. b-5 Recommended communication settings on DL-01. To configure DL-01 Communication setting, please read "Configuring the software" in the Help topics of DL-01. And select values as follows.
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For setting Type of Device in the "Settings" panel (MenuEdit--Settings), select R-100(PTL) / R-300(PTL) for R-300 PowerTopoLite and other setting should be as follows.
Please note that these settings should be common with R-300 and CST-225N's. And if the selection of Type of Device is not collect it may result in missing some data. CST-225N PC(DL-01) Bits per second: Databits: Parity: Stop bits: PC(DL-01) CST-225N Bits per second: Databits: Parity: Stop bits:
1200 8 None 1
c) Note for the Memory capacity. Data transfer failure from DL01 to CST-225N may cause reduction of memory capacity. If memory capacity becomes less, please back up required data first, and then initialize coordinates data. To initialize coordinates data, turn on the instrument while pressing [F2]+[F5]+[ON/OFF], and take your finger off from [ON/OFF] again. After you see the message "COORD. DATA INITIAL", press [F5].Then the message "Please, wait" is displayed.When it is completed, the panel of Electronic Vial is displayed.
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d)Note on converting CSV file. When you attempt to convert CSV file from CST-225N by DL-01, please note that it may not succeed if CSV data type is not correct. After [CONVERT] button is clicked on DL-01 then CSV files from PCS/CST-225N (*.*) is selected for the type of file,CSV Import Option will be appear.
In the case of CSV data doesn't have CODE field, please select PN XY or PN XYZ from following four types for the type of data on the CSV Import Option panel. PN XY (Code) PN XYZ (Code) PN XY PN XYZ e) For more information to work with DL-01, please refer to the "help" file after the installation.
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13. PREFERENCE
FUNCTION Coordinate system can be selected. Character input method can be selected. Action input method can be selected. The offset (remote) method can be selected. Compare method can be selected. Aiming on/off can be selected. EDM (electronic distance meter) settings can be selected. PRIM. MEAS KEY, SEC. MEAS KEY, MEAS. MIN DISP, SHOT COUNT, SHOT INPUT. Elevation factor can be defined. AVE. ELEV. SCALE FACT Duplicate point name checking
DEFAULT SETTINGS (cf. Coordinate axis definition ) 10 KEY SYS.(ABC) PROCESS TYPE FIXED PLANE ALL IN ONE VIEW OFF MEAS. SHOT TRACK CONT COARSE 1 TIME 01 TIME +0000.0000m 1.00000000 OFF
PREFERENCE 1. COORD. SYSTEM 2. INPUT METHOD: 10 KEY SYS.(ABC) 3. ACTION METHOD: PROCESS TYPE 4. REMOTE METHOD: FIXED PLANE 5. COMPARE METHOD: ALL IN ONE INFO
ACCEPT
PREFERENCE 6. REQUEST AIMING: OFF 7. EDM SETTINGS 8. ELEV. FACTOR 9. DUPLICATE PN CHK: OFF
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PREFERENCE 1. COORD. SYSTEM 2. INPUT METHOD: 10 KEY SYS.(ABC) 3. ACTION METHOD: PROCESS TYPE 4. REMOTE METHOD: FIXED PLANE 5. COMPARE METHOD: ALL IN ONE INFO
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1. DISP.1 NAME
Name of the 1st Axis on the screen. (Ex. It is shown 3rd line of the MEASURE screen.) Name of the 2nd Axis on the screen. (Ex. It is shown 4th line of the MEASURE screen.)
Any name
2. DISP.2 NAME
Any name
3. DISP.3 NAME
Name of the 3rd Axis on the screen. (Ex. It is shown 5th line of the MEASURE screen.)
Any name
4. DISP.1 AXIS
2. RIGHT ANGLE
1. BASIS DIRECTION
1. BASIS DIRECTION
5. DISP.2 AXIS
1. BASIS DIRECTION
2. RIGHT ANGLE
2. RIGHT ANGLE
6. DISP.3 AXIS
3. HEIGHT
3. HEIGHT
3. HEIGHT
7. ROTATION
1. CW 2. CCW
1. CW
1. CW
1. CW
1. CCW
P1
X: B.D. P2 CW P3 Y: R.A.
P1
Y: B.D. P2 CW P3
P1
N: B.D. P2 CW P3 E: R.A.
P1 CCW N: R.A.
E: B.D. P2 P3
Z: Height
X: R.A. Z: Height
Z: Height
Z: Height
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Any name can be defined for each three axis. For the DISP.# NAME it is possible to define same name. However, please note that the , same coordinates value will be displayed.
DISP.1 NAME 1. DISP.1 NAME: X 2. DISP.2 NAME: N 3. DISP.3 NAME: Z 4. DISP.1 AXIS: BASIS DIRECT 5. DISP.2 AXIS: RIGHT ANGLE
BS CLEAR TO 123
Three type of the axis can be selected for each three axis. For the DISP.# AXIS it is possible to define same type of axis. However, please note that , the same coordinates value will be displayed.
DISP.1 NAME 1. BASIS DIRECT. 3. DISP.3 NAME: Z 2. RIGHT 4. DISP.1 AXIS: BASIS DIRECT. ANGLE 5. DISP.2 AXIS: RIGHT 3. HEIGHT ANGLE 6. DISP.3 AXIS: HEIGHT 7. ROTATION : CW
BS CLEAR TO 123
MEASURE PN PH N E Z
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Please, note that the up on the screen of the graphical view always shows BASIS DIRECTION . In addition, position of points doesnt change on the GRAPHICAL VIEW but, value of coordinates changes according to the setting of Coordinate axis definition .
BASIS DIRECTION
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INPUT METHOD 1. COORD. SYST 1. 10 KEY SYS.(ABC) 2. INPUT METH 2. 10 KEY SYS.(123) 3. ACTION MET 3. FULL TEMPLATE 4. REMOTE MET 4. DIVIDED TEMPLATE 5. COMPARE ME 5. MATRIX SYSTEM
Explanation of the 10 Key system (123/ABC), Full template, Divided template and Matrix system. 1. 10 KEY SYSTEM(123/ABC) These are the standard input method using the Alphanumeric and +/- key.
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2. Full template Select each Character by pressing left, right, up and down arrow keys and select each Character by pressing [F5][SELECT] each time.
PN
SELECT
3. Divided template
PN
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR
A
CLEAR SELECT
4. MATRIX
A.. R1: 1Aa, 2Bb, 3Cc?, 4Dd! 5Ee# R2: 6Ff(7Gg 8Hh .. R3: KkL . R4: Uu+:
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
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How to input Aby Matrix. First, Press [F1][R1] to view next screen.
R1: 1Aa, 2Bb, 3Cc?, 4Dd! 5Ee# R2: 6Ff( 7Gg 8Hh .. R3: KkL . R4: Uu+: R5: <1AA, 2Bb, 3Cc? 4Dd! 5Ee#
A R1: 1Aa, 2Bb, 3Cc?, 4Dd! 5Ee# R2: 6Ff( 7Gg 8Hh .. R3: KkL . R4: Uu+: R5: <1 A a ,
INPUT METHOD 1. PROCESS TYPE 1.COORD. SYST 2. INPUT METHOD 2. STRUCTURE TYPE :FULL TEMPLATE 3. ACTION METHOD: PROCESS TYPE 4. REMOTE METHOD: FIXED PLANE 5. COMPARE METHOD:ALL IN ONE INFO
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Process type This input method takes over functionality of PowerTopoLite When this option is . selected, the next screen will be shown after inputting necessary items.
Structure type This input method takes over functionality of our past product. When this option is selected, the menu screen will be shown after inputting necessary items.
REMOTE METHOD 1.COORD. SYST 1.CYLINDER FACE 2. INPUT METH 2.FIXED PLANE 3. ACTION MET 3.ROTATED PLANE 4. REMOTE METHOD: FIXED PLANE 5. COMPARE METHOD: ALL IN ONE INFO
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2. Fixed plane
Station point
1. Cylinder face The Remote measurement is performed on the inner surface of the vertical cylinder as shown left.
Angle Cylinder
2. Fixed plane
Fixed plane Angle
The Remote measurement is performed on the fixed plane, which is perpendicular to the sight of the reference point as shown left.
SP
3. Rotated plane
Angle Rotated plane
The Remote measurement is performed on the Rotated plane, which is always perpendicular to the present line of sight and induces the reference point as shown left.
SP
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PREFERENCE 4. REMOTE MET 1.ALL IN ONE INFO. 5. COMPARE ME2.LARGE CHARACTER 6. REQUEST AIMING : OFF 7. EDM SETTINGS 8. ELEV. FACTOR
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When ALL IN ONE INFOis selected, all information will be displayed on the result of stakeout panel.
TARGET
When LARGE CHARACTORis selected, result information is shown with two screens and these screens and the Graphics screen can be switched by [ENT].
PN PH D X D Y D Z
MEAS TARGET
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PREFERENCE 4. REMOTE METHOD: FIXED PLAN 1. ON 5. COMPARE METHOD: ALL IN ON 2. OFF 6. REQUEST AIMING: OFF 7. EDM SETTINGS 8. ELEV. FACTOR
Pressing the [ENT] after entering the Horizontal angle, the AIM AT THE REFERENCE POINT screen is viewed when 1. ON is selected and not viewed when 2. OFF is selected without Coordinates input of BSP.
AIM AT THE REFERENCE POINT. Did you aim at Ref. point? Press [ENT] when ready.
ESC
ENT
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PREFERENCE 4. REMOTE METHOD: FIXED PLANE 5. COMPARE METHOD: ALL IN ONE INFO. 6. REQUEST AIMING: OFF 7. EDM SETTINGS 8. ELEV. FACTOR
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EDM SETTINGSaa 1. PRIM. MEAS KEY: MEAS. SHOT 2. SEC. MEAS KEY: TRACK CONT 4. SHOT COUNT: 1 TIME 5. SHOT INPUT: 01 TIMES
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5. SHOP INPUT
1. MEAS. SHOT 2. MEAS. CONT 3.TRACK SHOT 4.TRACK CONT 1.TRACK CONT 2.TRACK SHOT 3. MEAS. CONT 4. MEAS. SHOT 1. COARSE 2. FINE 1. 1 TIME 2. 3 TIMES 3. 5 TIMES 4. INPUT XX TIME
Please refer to the instruction manual of basic function about details of each setting.
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Sa Sb Sc R
Cross section of the earth Select 8. Elevation factor and press [ENT] to view the ELEVATION FACTOR selection window. Press [ENT] to select and press [F5][ACCEPT] to enter.
PREFERENCE 4. REMOTE METHOD: FIXED PLANE 5. COMPARE METHOD: ALL IN ONE INFO. 6. REQUEST AIMING: OFF 7. EDM SETTINGS 8. ELEV. FACTOR
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1. Average Elevation Average (H) = Averaged on-site elevation Input range: -9999.9998 -- +9999.9998m
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2. Scale Factor Scaling = On-site scaling coefficient Input range: +0.00000001 -- +1.99999998
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PREFERENCE 5. COMPARE METHOD: ALL IN 6. REQUEST AIMING: OFF 7. EDM SETTINGS 8. ELEV. FACTOR 9. DUPLICATE PN CHK: OFF 1. ON 2.OFF
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