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Stake Intersection Offset / Line 2
To stake the intersection point of two lines parallel to two other lines at specified offsets.
To define Line 2 and the offset for the second parallel line:
- Define the point of the line in the From Point field. Enter a point name manually, or select from the map
or from the list
of job points. Clicking the
button for GNSS survey opens the Topo dialog, or clicking the
button for optical survey opens the Sideshot dialog. There you can save the measured point to the current job and instantly enter this point to the corresponding field.
- Select between Azimuth (or Bearing if bearing is selected to output directions) / Az to Pt (Brg to Pt) to set the direction of the line through either the direction of the line or the direction from the start point to the selected point.
- Select either the Right Offset or the Left Offset as required and enter the offset distance value.
- In the Intersect Ht field, you can manually enter the height value for the intersection. By default, this the height of the point entered as From Point for Line 1.
- In the Store Point field, enter the name of the intersection point to be stored.
- For GNSS configuration - enter the antenna height. Click the button to select a method used to measure the antenna height (
Vertical or
Slant). Type the antenna height value manually or click the button to select one of the previously used values from the context menu.
Note: If the Unknown antenna model is selected during configuration, only the Vertical antenna height measurement method is available.
Note: In the mmGPS+ survey and stakeout routines, the antenna height value should be entered as the vertical height from the ground point to the rover's ARP. More...
- For TS configuration - Enter the height of the target. Type the value manually or click the button with current target icon to select one of the previously used values from the context menu. Select Edit from the context menu to open the Targets dialog to add or modify target configurations. Depending on the selected target type, the target icon looks like:
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when a normal prism is selected, prism constant also displays below;
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when a 360 prism is selected, prism constant also displays below;
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when a sheet is selected, target offset also displays below;
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when a non-prism is selected, target offset also displays below;
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when a long non-prism is selected, target offset also displays below.
- Click Stake to start the stakeout process. More...
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