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19 TOP FIELD MODE
4 Acquire coordinate data for Reference "REF2" in
the same manner.
Enter/
Select PT#
{ENT}
5 Enter the distance (DISTANCE) from reference
"REF1" to the direction of "REF2".
Enter
DISTANCE
6 Set with {ENT} key.
{ENT}
7 Enter the horizontal direction distance (OFFSET).
To select directions, press {F1} (LEFT) to move to
the left and {F2} (RIGHT) to the right.
Enter
OFFSET,
{F1} or
{F2}
8 Set with {ENT} key.
The conditions for calculating coordinate data will
be displayed.
{ENT}
9 {F4} (
↑
/
↓
) will allow the switching of the "REF1/
REF2" display and "DISTANCE/OFFSET" display.
{F4}
10 Press {F1} (OK) to calculate coordinate data.
After the coordinate data is calculated, the
procedure will move onto coordinate point/
description entries.
The procedures below will be the same as the
ones for entering coordinates directly
(COORDINATE).
{F1}
Enter PT#,
Enter
description
{ENT}
ENTER REF2
PT#: [P02_ ]
DESC:
↑
↓
ALP CLR
ENTER DISTANCE
= 10.000_ m
CLR
ENTER OFFSET
L = _ m
LEFT RIGHT CLR
ENTER OFFSET
R = 5.000_ m
LEFT RIGHT CLR
REF1 [P01 ]
REF2 [P02 ]
OK EDIT
↓
DIS: 10.000 m
R : 5.000 m
OK EDIT
↑
ENTER NEW POINT:
PT#: [_ ]
DESC: [ ]
ALP CLR
ENTER NEW POINT:
PT#: [P03 ]
DESC: [POINT_ ]
ALP CLR
N [ 10.000 ]
E [ 5.000 ]
Z [ 0.000 ]
ENTER