Creating Or Uploading Alignment Files - Leica FlexLine plus User Manual

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7.13.3
Description
Access
Select Alignment
File:
Define
Stake/Check/Slope
FlexLine plus, Programs

Creating or Uploading Alignment Files

Create horizontal and vertical road alignment files with Instrument Tools Road Line
Editor and upload them onto the instrument using the Data Exchange Manager.
Alternatively, horizontal and vertical road alignments can be created onboard the
instrument.
1.
Select
Programs from the Main Menu.
2.
Select
Road 3D from the Programs Menu.
3.
Complete program pre-settings. Refer to "6 Programs - Getting Started".
Field
Description
List of available horizontal alignment files.
Horiz. Aln.
Using a horizontal alignment file is mandatory.
Verti. Aln.
List of available vertical alignment files.
Using a vertical alignment file is not mandatory. A height can be
defined manually instead.
Next step
• Either, press New to name and define a new alignment file.
• Or, press Cont to select an existing alignment file and proceed to the Define
Stake/Check/Slope values screen.
Field
Description
Horizontal offset to the left of the horizontal alignment.
Offs. Left
Horizontal offset to the right of the horizontal alignment.
Offs. Right
Ht.Diff.
Vertical offset, either up or down, from the horizontal alignment.
Def.Chain
Defined chainage for stake out.
Value by which the defined chainage can be incremented or decre-
Increment
mented in subprograms Stake and Stake Slope.
Height
Manual
Height
Use Design
Hgt.
Height to be used for Manual Height.
Manual Ht.
Next step
Select a softkey option, Stake, Check, Stk Slp or
gram.
Stake
To start the subprogram Stake.
Check
To start the subprogram Check.
Stk Slp
To start the subprogram Stake Slope.
Ch Slp
To start the subprogram Check Slope.
Height reference for height calculations. If enabled this
height is used for all subprograms.
The height reference for height calculations is the
selected vertical alignment file.
Ch Slp, to proceed to a subpro-
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