Check Slope - Leica FlexLine plus User Manual

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7.13.7
Description
Access
Slope Check Hinge
Val.
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FlexLine plus, Programs

Check Slope

The subprogram Check Slope is used for as-built checks and to get information about
slopes, for example on a natural surface. If the parameter offset left/right and height
difference are not entered, the point on the horizontal alignment is the hinge point.
h
a
b
c
d
j
i
f
TSOX_055
Defined chainage and increment values will not be considered in the subprogram Check.
Press
Ch Slp from the Define Stake/Check/Slope values screen.
Field
Description
Defined horizontal offset. Left, Right or Center.
Offset
Current chainage from measured point.
Chainage
Offs.Hng
Offset to hinge. Measured offset to the horizontal alignment including
offset right and offset left.
∆H Hinge
Height difference to the hinge point. The vertical offset between the
defined height at the current chainage, and the measured position
including defined height difference.
The measured slope ratio of the measured point to the hinge point.
Act. Slp
Hinge
Slope distance from the measured point to the hinge point.
Height value of the measured point.
Height
Measured offset to the horizontal alignment excluding offset right and
Offs.Aln
offset left.
∆H Aln
Height difference to the alignment. The vertical offset between defined
height at the current chainage, and the measured position, excluding
the defined height difference.
Aln
Slope distance from the measured point to the alignment.
• Either, press Meas to measure and record.
• Or, press ESC to return to the Define Stake/Check/Slope values screen.
• Or, continue selecting ESC to exit the application.
P1 Measured point
g
a
Horizontal alignment
b
Defined offset
c
Defined height difference
e
d
Hinge point
e
Actual slope
P1
f
Natural surface
g
Offset to hinge point
h
Offset to alignment
i
Height difference to hinge point
j
Height difference to alignment
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