User`s manual

14-7
Distance and Angle Measurement
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DIST&AGL COND SCREEN COND SAVE
F C1 BRT
1
OBJ ANGL
2
ANGL NO. 00(0~15)
3
ANGL 3PT-ANGL
4
COND.1 REG NO MDL 0
5
COND.2 REG NO MDL 0
6
COND.3 REG NO MDL0
[TEST RESULT] [OUTPUT]
7
ANGL EVALUATION -180.0~+180.0¡ B= ¡ NO
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RUN A TEST EXEC
REGISTER NO.
DISTANCE
NO
3PT-ANGL
2PT-H-ANGL
2PT-V-ANGL
[3] When "ANGL" is selected.
ANGL NO.
Enter a register number. The register numbers
available are 0 to 15.
ANGL
Select the angle specifying method.
COND. 1, COND. 2, COND.3
Specify conditions for the angle that were selected in the " ANGL" item.
ANGL EVALUATION
Specify judgment conditions for angle.
[TEST RESULT]: When executing a test from the " RUN A TEST" line the result will be
displayed here.
[OUTPUT]: Secify a destination for the output of test results: "NO," "Y," or "C."
RUN A TEST
Press the SET key to execute a test.
NO Do not select angle.
3PT-A-
NGL
Point 1 is the point of inter section
of the two lines. Relative to the line
between points 1 and 2, the line
betweenpoints 1 and 3 will be said
to be at a positive angle if the angle
is measured in a counter clckwise
direction, and it will be at a negative
angle if it is measured in a
clockwise direction.
2PT-H--
ANGL
When a 2-point horizonntal angle is
specified,relative to the horizontal
line, the line from point 2 that
intersects point 1 will be said to at a
positive angle if the angle is
measured in a counterclckwise
direction and at a negative angle if
it is measured in a clockwise
direction.
2PT-V--
ANGL
When a 2-point vertical angle is
secified, relative to the vertical line,
the line from point 2 that intersects
point 1 will be said to at a positive
angle if the angle is measured in a
couterclockwise direction and at a
negative angle if it is measured in a
clockwise direction.
Point 1
+Angle (+180.0)
Point 2
Point 3
+Angle
(-180.0)
Point 3
Point 2
Point 1
Point 2
Point 1
Horizontal line
+angle
Point 1
Point 2
Vertical line
+angle