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[. . . ] For detail of these functions, please refer to the instruction manual of PowerTopoLite. To input PC (point code): move cursor to PC ENT ENT select a PC from the list by TO 123 F1 F5 ENT F1 F4 x2 input a new PC by 0 9 DEF . NOTE: PC list is displayed only when point codes are stored in the job named "PointColeList" "PointCodeList" job can be . created by the procedure described in the section 2, and PC can be stored by inputting PN and PC as a point coordinate data. A new point code can be input and memorized as a point coordinate data, but it is not stored as the data of "PointCodeList" If a new PC need to be added to the list, . select "PointCodeList" job and add a PC as a new Rect. Coord. Data. 4. [. . . ] ANGLE SETUP input PC (point code) NOTE: The input item (cursor position) may be selected by F3 , ENT F4 To input PC (point code): move cursor to PC ENT select a PC from the list by x2 input a new PC by using , 0 ENT F1 F4 TO 123 F1 F5 ENT 9 DEF . NOTE: Input items are PN (point name), X, Y, Z, IH (instrument height), and PC (point code). If the input PN already exists in the memory, then the corresponding point information (coordinate & point code) is displayed in the screen. The result of Free Station, prior to stakeout, is automatically set in each field of Station Setup. 4. 2 Orientation (Station Point H. Angle Setup) To input a given angle: INPUT F2 input value by using 0 9 DEF . ENT x2 MEASUREMENT SCREEN Or to set the angle 0°: 0 SET F1 x2 ENT MEASUREMENT SCREEN Or to calculate by the Back Sight Point: BSP F5 input value or select from the list ENT MEASUREMENT SCREEN LIST F2 ENT ACCEPT F5 aim Back Sight Point 11 4. 3 Measurement To select the Target type: PAGE F5 x2 repeat TARGET F2 until the desired target type is selected PAGE F5 NOTE: You can check the selected target type at the left side of the Battery mark in the top line of the screen. To measure: Or to start tracking: MEAS F1 MEAS F1 x2 PAGE F5 NOTE: EDM measurement mode can be changed by EDM F1 x2 select and change the EDM mode To input the point information: EDIT F4 move cursor by input values by using F3 , F4 TO 123 , , ENT F1 F5 ESC 0 9 DEF . ACCEPT F5 ENT RETURN TO THE MEASUREMENT SCREEN ENT repeat to input value to quit input point code To save the point information: SAVE F2 (next measurement) Or to measure and save: ME/SAVE F3 (next measurement) NOTE: the Point number is automatically incremented or decremented to make rapid continuous measurements possible. 12 4. 4 Offset Measurement For Radial Offset (the horizontal distance offset along the line of measurement): MEASUREMENT SCREEN PAGE F5 OFFSET F2 ENT input value by using RETURN TO THE MEASUREMENT SCREEN 0 9 DEF . ENT ESC ACCEPT F5 For Tangential Offset: MEASUREMENT SCREEN PAGE F5 OFFSET F2 F4 x3 ENT ENT input value by using , 0 9 DEF . RETURN TO THE MEASUREMENT SCREEN For Distance Offset (slope distance): MEASUREMENT SCREEN PAGE F5 OFFSET F2 F4 x2 ENT ENT input value by using , 0 9 DEF . ESC ACCEPT F5 RETURN TO THE MEASUREMENT SCREEN NOTE: The Offset values are cleared once the measurement is saved. 4. 5 Remote measurement To enter the Remote mode: MEASUREMENT SCREEN PAGE F5 REMOTE F1 x2 PAGE F5 ACCEPT F5 ENT x2 MEAS F1 SAVE F2 RETURN TO THE MEASUREMENT VALUES ARE UPDATED BY TURNING THE TELESCOPE EDIT F4 Input PN, PH ESC (next measurement) input PC or MEASUREMENT SCREEN MEAS F1 PAGE F5 ESC REMOTE F1 ACCEPT F5 ENT x2 REMOTE MODE MEASUREMENT VALUES ARE UPDATED BY TURNING THE TELESCOPE EDIT F4 Input PN, PH SAVE F2 (next measurement) input PC 13 NOTE: Remote values are calculated based on the assumption of the reference plane. Three types of the reference plane are available in PowerTopoLite; Cylindrical surface, Fixed plane (default) and Rotated plane. To change the reference plane type: POWER TOPO LITE MAIN MENU PAGE F5 x2 PREF F4 F4 x4 ENT ACCEPT F5 ENT select by using F3 , F4 To quit the Remote mode: PAGE F5 REMOTE F1 x2 MEASUREMENT SCREEN 5. Polar Coordinate Measurement POWER TOPO LITE MAIN MENU MEAS F2 F4 ENT STATION POINT SETUP 5. 1 Station Point Setup To input the point information: ENT input Point Name by ESC TO 123 F1 F5 , F1 0 9 DEF . H. ANGLE SETUP ENT repeat to input value to quit SAVE or confirm "ppm" ENT NOTE: Input items are PN (point name), IH (instrument height), PC (point code), TEMP (temperature), PRESS (atmospheric pressure) and ppm. "TEMP" and "PRESS" can be input only when "Atmospheric Correction" is set to "ATM INPUT". "ppm" can be input only when "Atmospheric Correction" is set to "ppm INPUT". The input item (cursor position) may be selected by F3 , ENT F4 14 5. 2 Orientation (Station Point H. NOTE: Use a different point name (PN) when you measure the start point as the last corner point. Open traverse: The closing errors are not calculated. No need to end the measurement by pressing ENT . 9. 4 Traverse Calculation To Start Fixed traverse calculation: TRAVERSE MENU F4 x2 ENT NOTE: To select CLOSE TRAVERSE CALC. : To select OPEN TRAVERSE CALC. : Start Point Coordinate setup: LIST F2 F4 x3 x4 F4 select the point by FIND PN F2 F4 ENT ACCEPT F5 END POINT SETUP or to input the known coordinate; ENT input Point Name by ESC TO 123 F1 F5 ACCEPT F5 , 0 9 DEF . ENT input the next value or to quit END POINT SETUP 25 End Point Coordinate setup: the same operation as in the above. NOTE: The End Point Coordinate Setup is required only in the fixed traverse. Result of Traverse Calculation: To see the result of each corner point: To see all points in order: To save all results: F1 or or F2 F3 F4 ACCEPT F5 TRAVERSE MENU 10. Cogo To access COGO menu and select calculation type: POWER TOPO LITE MAIN MENU PAGE F5 CALC F2 ENT select calc. type by F3 or F4 ENT Input required parameters: ENT input parameters by terminating with ACCEPT F5 or ENT each time RESULT SCREEN Save the result: ENT input point name and point code ACCEPT F5 RETURN TO PARAMETER SCREEN The required calculation parameters and the output are as follows (p27): 26 1 Inverse SP (Start Point) EP (End Point) CO (Known point coordinate) DI (Distance to the unknown point) BE (Direction Angle to the unknown point) Coordinates of three points (P1, P2, P3) Direction Angle (SP->EP) H, V, S Distance Coordinate of the unknown point 2 Point Coordinate 3 Circle Radius Coordinate of centerpoint of the arc, Radius of the arc Coordinates of intersect points (P1, P2) 4 Line-Arc Intersection SP (Start point of the line) EP (End point of the line) CP (Center point of the circle) R (Radius of the circle) S1 (Start point of the 1st line) E1 (End point of the 1st line) S2 (Start point of the 2nd line) E2 (End point of the 2nd line) C1 (Center Point of the 1st circle) R1 (Radius of the 1st circle) C2 (Center Point of the 2nd circle) R2 (Radius of the 2nd circle) SP (Start point of the line) EP (End point of the line) OP (Offset Point) 5 Line-Line Intersection Coordinate of the intersect point 6 Arc-Arc Intersection Coordinates of intersect points (P1, P2) 7 Distance Offset Coordinate of the intersect point of the line and a perpendicular line from the offset point. Distance of the intersect point from the SP of the line Coordinate of the offset point 8 Point Distance Offset SP (Start point of the line) EP (End point of the line) DI (Distance on the line from SP) OD (Offset distance from the line) SP (Start Point of the arc) EP (End point of the arc) R (Radius of the arc) DI (Distance on the arc from SP) OD (Offset distance from the arc) 9 ARC Distance Offset Coordinate of the offset point 27 11. Area Calculation To start area calculation: POWER TOPO LITE MAIN MENU PAGE F5 CALC F2 F4 ENT select points of the polygon by repeating select ( ACCEPT F1 RESULT SCREEN F3 or F4 ) and ENT To return to the calculation menu screen: ESC RESULT SCREEN x2 CALCULATION MENU SCREEN NOTE: This function calculates the length of 2D and 3D contour of a polygon, and the 2D surface (area) of the polygon. The polygon is defined by selecting points in such a way that the contour segments of the polygon do not intersect. The last selected point is automatically tied to the first selected point to form the closed figure. There are several function keys for point selection, such as "ALL", "FIND PN", FROM", "TO", and "ORDER". 3D Surface and Volume Calculation To start Volume calculation: POWER TOPO LITE MAIN MENU PAGE F5 CALC F2 F4 x2 ENT select points of the polygon by repeating select ( ACCEPT F1 RESULT SCREEN CONTOUR SURFACE AREA F3 or . F4 ) and ENT ENT input the reference height by ENT RESULT SCREEN VOLUME 0 9 DEF 28 To return to the calculation menu screen: ESC RESULT SCREEN x2 CALCULATION MENU SCREEN NOTE: This function calculates the contour, the 2D and 3D surface area, and the volumes (positive, negative and total. ) The order of point selection is not important. [. . . ] The positive and negative volumes are calculated based on the reference height. 13. REM (Remote Element Measurement) To start REM: POWER TOPO LITE MAIN MENU PAGE F5 CALC F2 F4 x3 ENT Measure the Reference point: input prism (or reference) height ENT MEAS F1 Measure the elevation of the remote point: ENT aim the point to be measured REM VALUE IS DISPLAYED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN To return to Calculation menu: ESC x2 CALCULATION MENU SCREEN 29 14. RDM (Remote Distance Measurement) To start RDM: POWER TOPO LITE MAIN MENU PAGE F5 RDM F4 MEASURE THE REFERENCE POINT Measure the Reference point: EDIT F4 input the target height by MEAS F1 0 9 DEF . ENT (select target if necessary) Measure the 2nd point (Target Point): MEAS F1 RESULT SCREEN DISTANCE FROM THE REFERENCE POINT Measure the 3rd point (Target Point): MEAS F1 RESULT SCREEN DISTANCE FROM THE REFERENCE POINT VER. F5 RESULT SCREEN DISTANCE FROM THE PREVIOUS TARGET POINT To change the reference to the present point: RESULT SCREEN DISTANCE FROM THE PREVIOUS TARGET POINT ENT x2 (repeat reference point measurement) To return to PowerTopoLite Main menu: ENT RESULT SCREEN POWER TOPO LITE MAIN MENU 15. [. . . ]

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