Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Nikon N Series/K Series Total Station Instruction Manual
- Legal Notices
- Safety
- Introduction
- Preparation
- Unpacking and Packing the Instrument
- Charging the Battery Pack
- Detaching and Re-Attaching the Battery Pack
- Setting Up the Tripod
- Centering
- Leveling
- Sighting
- Setting the Measurement Mode and Preparing the Target
- Measurement in Reflectorless Mode (N 2" and N 5" only)
- Setting Up the Prism Reflector
- Face-1/Face-2 Measurement
- External Device Connector
- Getting Started
- Applications
- HA Reset and Angle Operations
- Station Setup
- Setting up a station with known coordinates or azimuth
- Setting up a station using multiple point resection
- Setting up the station quickly without coordinates
- Determining station elevation
- Checking and resetting the backsight direction
- Base XYZ function
- Two-point resection along a known line
- Setting up a station for traverse measurement
- Use last
- Stakeout
- Program Key
- Recording Measurement Data
- Measuring Offsets
- Menu Key
- Checking and Adjustment
- System Diagrams
- Communications
- Error Messages
Nikon N Series/K Series Total Station Instruction Manual 93
Applications 4
Entering a horizontal distance after an angle-only shot
1. To enter the Input HD function, press [5] or select
Input HD in the Offset menu.
2. Turn the telescope in the direction of the point
that you want to store.
3. Enter the HD. Usually this is the taped distance
from the instrument point.
4. Enter a PT (and CD) value and press
[ENT].
The target point is calculated and recorded as an
SS record.
Sample records
SS,158,0.0000,77.0518,62.08380,108.06510,11:51:48,
CO, Input HD:76.1243
The calculated point (TGT) is stored as a SS record.
Measurements to the first and second target (P1 and P2) are stored as comment records (PT1 and PT2). The
last record records the angle measurement to the ALT (vertically offset point from the actual target point).
This function is useful when the instrument is very close to the point and it is difficult to take a measurement
using the EDM.