With known azimuth
Measure traverse -
Sight Backsight!
Measure traverse -
Sight Foresight
Interrupt a set
Continue with...
138
C3
N
C1
P3
P1
P2
C2
TSOX_059
Start a traverse with a known azimuth
Start on a known point, aim to any direction (e.g. a tower) and define this
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direction as the reference. This method is often used to define a 0-direc-
tion.
Stop/end the traverse either on a known point or a traverse point and
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then measure to a known closing point, or leave the traverse open. Refer
to "7.14.5 Closing a Traverse".
If using the current system azimuth, for example from Setup, then simply con-
firm the suggested Hz-value in the Set Horizontal Angle screen.
Description of fields
Field
Option
BS ID
Editable field
Remark
Editable field
Stat.ID
Editable field
Next step
Depending on the traverse method configured, after the measurement either
the Sight Backsight! screen stays active for measuring the backsight point in
a second face, or the Sight Foresight screen appears for measuring the fore-
sight point.
Next step
Depending on the traverse method configured, after the measurement either
the Sight Foresight screen stays active for measuring the foresight point in a
second face, or the Sight Backsight! screen appears for measuring the back-
sight point.
To interrupt a set, press ESC to exit the backsight or foresight screen. The
Continue with... screen will appear.
Field
F1 Redo last measurement
F2 Redo whole station
N
C1, C2
C5
C4, C5
C3
C4
P1...P3
TP2
TP1...TP3
TP3
N
TP1
Description
Point ID of the backsight point.
Description of the backsight point.
Name of the station.
Description
Returns to last measured point, can be either
a backsight or a foresight point. The last
measurement is not stored.
Returns to first sight point screen. The data
from the last station is not stored.
Control points
Control points
Check point
Traverse points
Topographic points
North direction
Apps