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User’s Manual – Conventional Mode
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c. The second Stake Points
screen will
open that displays all of the
information needed to locate the design
point. When connected to a total
station, you would turn the total
station horizontally to 45°00’00",
vertically to 90°00’00" and send the rod
man out about 70 feet before
continuing. Tap the Stake >. button
to continue to the third screen.
d. With a Height of rod of 5, tap the Shot. button. (See the
Reference Manual for an explanation of the other fields.)
e. Enter the following shot data:
Angle Right: 45
Zenith: 90
Slope Dist: 70
and then tap
to continue.
f. The Stake Points
screen will show the
necessary COME / GO and Go RIGHT /
Go LEFT information that the rod man
must move in order to be located over
the design point. In this example, the
Go RIGHT value indicates 0, which
means the rod is precisely on the line between the total
station and the design point. The BACK value indicates
0.711, which indicates that the rod must move back (away
from the total station) 0.711 feet to be over the design point.
The Fill value is zero so no dirt needs to be cut or filled at the
rod location to match the design elevation.
g. Assuming the rod has been repositioned, take another shot by
tapping the Shot. button and enter the following new shot
data:
Angle Right: 45
Zenith Angle: 90
Slope Dist: 70.8
and then tap
to continue.