Manual Slope; Reset Slope To Design; Shift Reference Line - Leica Captivate Technical Reference Manual

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45.4.11
Availability
Description
45.4.12
Availability
Description
45.4.13
Availability
Description
780
Field
Option
Cut slope
Editable field
and
Fill slope

Manual Slope

This function is available for stake/check of slopes.
To access Slope Definition. Allows a manual slope to be defined. The defined
manual slope is then used for all points to stake out or check. Refer to "Slope
Definition"for a description of the panel.
The manual slope is active until it is turned off with Reset slope to
design from the toolbox.

Reset slope to design

This function is available for stake/check of slopes.
This option is only available if a slope has been defined by using Get current
slope. The manually defined slope is deactivated and reset to the design
slope.

Shift reference line

This menu function is available for the stake/check of slopes and surface
grades.
The Shift reference line item of the toolbox stays disabled until the first
measured position is available. The current chainage is used for the cross sec-
tion shown to pick the reference line.
When staking out or checking different layers of the road strata, such as the
subgrade, gravel or asphalt, it is often found that not all these layers are avail-
able in the design. For such cases, the app offers the possibility to apply either
a negative or positive height shift to the design values.
Example
A gravel layer with a thickness of 10 cm for stakeout. A negative vertical shift
to the final design surface is applied. This shift is applied:
by pressing Shifts in the Define panel and
by applying a vertical shift of -10 cm.
As shown, the selected surface grade is shifted by 10 cm.
a
15 cm
b
Road_086
Description
Defines the cut/fill ratio of the slope.
The slope ratio format is defined
as system setting in Regional,
Slope page.
c
10 cm
a
b
d
c
d
Reference surface
Shifted reference point
Original surface grade
Shifted surface grade
Roads - Road

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