RAC Plus User’s Manual
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Step 4
Once you have selected the identier
you want, press Enter. At this time, if
you wish to start at a distance other then
zero, you can enter a starting distance
using the numeric keys.
Step 5
Press Enter and the RAC will be
ready to begin at the starting distance
you entered.
Step 6
Align your vehicle with the starting
point of the survey. We recommend
that you enter a starting code number
of up to four digits (such as 1111) and
press the Enter key. This stores the
starting reference code and distance
in memory.
Step 7
Press the CH key to release the Count Hold. The distance in D-1 will begin
to count once the vehicle begins to move.
The four digits in D-2 display the numeric code numbers as they are keyed
in. Using a numeric code (0-9999) you are able to identify up to 10,000
separate events for inventory purposes. For example, an intersection to
the right might be a 1, to the left a 2, a bridge a 6, a telephone pole a 7, a
power pole an 8, a culvert a 22, a 45 mph speed limit sign a 45, a municipal
boundary line a 500, etc.
As you see the event ahead of you, key
in the code number using the numeric
keys. The number will appear in D-2.
When you reach the event (using a
reference point on the vehicle), press
Chapter 4 — Key Functions & Operating Procedures
Fig. 4.19 —
Enter Starting Distance
Fig. 4.20 — Ready to begin survey
Fig. 4.21 —
Enter Starting Reference Code
Fig. 4.22 — Enter Event Codes