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Rlide R2 Series - Coordinates Data Format; Code List Structure; Horizontal Line Definition

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150
MP,99,,20.000,3.000,6.000,
CO,Pt:100 SO deltas N: E: Z:-3.131
SO,,,1.800,1.089,5.0432,84.5528, 22:40:28,
Data of stake-out, the sequence
is: ,,, target height, slope
distance, HA, VA, time
2. COORDINATES DATA
The format of uploaded/downloaded coordinate data is determined by user’s setting. For example: the
coordinate format is set as:
PointID, ENZCode
101,994.890,1000.964,100.113,RUIDE
102,993.936,1007.799,100.800,STN
103,998.515,1009.639,100.426,STN
104,1002.068,1002.568,100.342,STN
1001,1004.729,997.649,100.1153,PT
1002,1003.702,990.838,100.799,PT
1003,7911.990,990.358,100.403,PT
1004,997.311,998.236,100.354,PT
3. CODE LIST
The code list which is put in the code store, should be guaranteed that every line has one code which
includes serial number and code, and every line is ended by carriage returns. The format of code list is:
Serial number (quick code number), code
When there is no definition of code, the code is default as the content of serial number. In quick code function,
one can transfer code by entering serial number.
For example
1VEG
2BDY
3CL
4ROAD
5ROAD
6PATH
7DRAIN
8CONTROL
9DRAIN
10UTILITY
4. HORIZONTAL LINE
The horizontal line is transmitted from computer to instrument through line element, including initial definition.
It should be included in initial definition the number of the start stake and coordinate of this point. The line
elements include point, straight, arc, and transition curve.

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