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G. COORDINATES MEASUREMENT
It is possible to find the 3D coordinates of a target by coordinate measurement. Please input the station coordinate,
instrument height, target height, backsight coordinate (or azimuth angle) and azimuth before coordinate
measurement.
When measuring the coordinates after inputting the instrument height and target height, you can measure the
unknown coordinates directly.
$1 To define the coordinates of occupied point, refer to 6.1 SETTING COORDINATES OF OCCUPIED POINT.
$1 To define the instrument height and target height, refer to 6.2 SETTING INSTRUMENT HEIGHT and 6.3
SETTING TARGET HEIGHT.
$1 To measure the coordinates, you should define the backsight point and measure the azimuth of backsight point
first.
The coordinates of unknown point can be calculated by the formula below:
Coordinates of occupied point: (N0, E0, Z0)
The central coordinates of the target corresponding to the center of the instrument: (N, E, Z) Instrument height: INS.
HT
Caution during coordinates measurement: to define the coordinates of occupied point, instrument height, target
height and backsight azimuth first.
Vh: 1043420
HR: 900912 m
1. 1) Define the azimuth of
Define Azimuth
known point A.
Save Set0 SetA P1/2
Vz: 1043420
HR: 900912
Collimate the N: Sing m
2) Collimate target B, and press
prism E:
[CORD].
[CORD]
Z:
Save Meas Mode P1/2
Vh: 1043420
HR: 900912
N: 2411.552 ft
4) Start measurement by pressing [F2] E: 345.234
[F2]
(Meas).
Z: 23.231
Save Meas Mode P1/2
Information
Vh: 1043420
Saved 900912
HR:
7) Press [ENTER] to confirm and Save N: ft
[ENTER]
point.
E: 345.234
Z: 23.231
Save Meas Mode P1/2
After measurement of one point, the system will add 1 to the point name. Repeat the procedures 5~7 to
restart a new measurement.
By setting the coordinates of the instrument (occupied point) with respect to the origin of coordinates, the instrument
can transform and display the coordinates of unknown point (target point) under this coordinates system.
Setup Station
>STA
Code:
2) Press [F3] (STA) [F3] T.H.: 1.500
Information
Pt.name:
STN:
3) Press [F1](Input) to enter STE: m
[F1]
coordinates of the occupied point.
STZ:
B.S. Clear Num. Enter
Information
Setup Station
STA PT001
>Code:
5) After inputting, press [ENT] to T.H.: 1.500
confirm and return to setup station [ENT]
interface. [*]file list
Input Search Info. Read
6) If you want to use Codes input the Input code Setup Station
desired code.
If you dont want to use codes go to STA PT001
>Code: SDG
T.H.: 1.500
step 7)
Input Info. Read
Save record?
ENT-Save
ESC-Not Save
Vh: 1043420
HR: 900912
1) Under coordinate measurement N: 2411.552 ft
[F4] E: 345.234
mode, press [F4] (P1) to turn to P2.
Z: 23.231
Height BSS STA P2/3
I.H.: 1.500
2) Press [F1] (Height) to display the
[F1] T.H.: 1.900 m
instrument height and the target height.
I.H.: 1.500
3) Input the instrument height and Input Instrument
press [F4] (ENT) to input the Target Height T.H.: 1.900 m
height. [F4]
I.H.: 1.500
Input the target
4) Input the target height and press
height T.H.: | m
[ENT] to confirm and Save
[ENT]
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H. DATA COLLECTION
This is the basic procedure to data collection
1. Select a Data Collection File
2. Select "REC. coordinate file", and save the coordinate data converted from original data.
3. Select Coordinate Data File so that you can use Occupied Point coordinate data and Backsight coordinate data. (If
coordinate data of known point is not necessary for use, pass this step)
4. Set Occupied Point, including Instrument Height, Point Number and Coordinate.
5. Set Backsight Point, Direction and Azimuth.
6. Start collecting and saving data.
Choose file
>Work file BAA.MEA
Coor. File
1. 4) Press ENT to confirm. ENT Code File
Line file
Save Enter
-- Data Collect
1. Select File
1. 5) Press [F1]and then the 2. Setup Station
screen returns to DATA COLLECT [F1] 3. Setup BSS
4. Sequence collection
MENU.
5. Collection
-- Data Collect
1. Select File
2. Setup Station
1) Press Menu and then press [1](Data [MENU]
Collection). [1] 3. Setup BSS
4. Sequence collection
5. Collection
Setup Station
>STA
Code:
2) In Data Collection Menu, press [2] T.H.: 1.500
[2]
(Setup Station).
[*]file list
Input Search Info. Read
Setup Station
STA PT001
6) If you want to use Codes input the >Code: SDG
desired code T.H.: 1.500
Input code
If you dont want to use codes go to
step 7)
Input Info. Read
Save record?
ENT-Save
ESC-Not Save
-- Data Collect
1. Select File
2. Setup Station
1) Press Menu and then press [1](Data [MENU]
Collection). [1] 3. Setup BSS
4. Sequence collection
5. Collection
Setup Station
>STA
Code:
2) In Data Collection Menu, press [2] T.H.: 1.500
[2]
(Setup Station).
[*]file list
Input Search Info. Read
Information
Pt.name:
STN:
3) Press [F1](Input) to enter STE: m
[F1]
coordinates of the occupied point
STZ:
B.S. Clear Num. Enter
Information
Setup Station
STA PT001
6) If you want to use Codes input the >Code: SDG
desired code T.H.: 1.500
Input code
If you dont want to use codes go to
step 7)
Input Info. Read
Save record?
ENT-Save
ESC-Not Save
NOTE:
You can input the azimuth angle directly in angle measurement mode.
7.3.1 Setting the Backsight point from data stored in the internal memory
Operation Steps
Key
Display
1) In Data Collection Menu, press [3] (Setup BSS).
[3]
Setup BSS
>BSS
Code:
T.H.: 1.500
[*]file list
Input Search Info. Read
2) Press [F4] (Read) to read the coordinates stored in the current coordinate file, if you hasnt selected a coordinate
job, it will prompt the file select list. As shown on the right picture*
[F4]
F SVY.COD
I B.MEA
L B.COO
E BAA.MEA
V.LSH
S.COD
New Del Read Select
F SVY.COD
I B.MEA
L B.COO
E BAA.MEA
V.LSH
S.COD
New Del Read Select
PT.(B.COO)
1/2 5) Select the desired point using [] or [] and press [F4] (Select).
B001:0.000 0.000 [] or []
PT1:100.000 100.00
ASD:1234.345 3456.234
8) Press ENT and you will see as the picture on the right.
Press ENT to save and finish.
Or press ESC to cancel.
ENT
Save record?
ENT-Save
ESC-Not Save
Setup Station
STA PT001
>Code: SDG
T.H.: 1.500
9) Then prompt if you need to setup azimuth using the BSS data or not. If you select [ENT] then the instrument will
display the horizontal angle as Azimuth evermore.
Collimate BSS point and press [ENT].
Collimate BSS point
[ENT]
Aim at BS
ENT-SetHA
ESC-Quit
Setup BSS
STA PT001
>Code: SDG
T.H.: 1.500
*Known point data is in the current coordinate file. If the coordinate data is in another coordinate file then you have
to select the file as current coordinate file. In this time you can do it by pressing ().
Setup
BSS
>BSS
Code:
1) In Data Collection Menu, press [3] T.H.: 1.900
[3]
(Setup BSS)
[*]file
list
Input Search Info. Read
Set BS
Pt.name:
BTN:
2) Press [F1](Input) to enter BTE: m
[F1]
coordinates of the occupied point
BTZ:
B.S. Clear Num. Enter
Setup BSS
Setup BSS
STA PT001
5) If you want to use Codes input the >Code: SDG
desired code T.H.: 1.500
Input code
If you dont want to use codes go to
step 6)
Input Info. Read
Save record?
ENT-Save
ESC-Not Save
Aim at BS
ENT-SetHA
ESC-Quit
7) Then prompt if you need to setup
azimuth using the BSS data or not. If Setup BSS
Collimate BSS STA PT001
you select [ENT] then the instrument
point
will display the horizontal angle as >Code: SDG
[ENT]
Azimuth evermore. T.H.: 1.500
Collimate BSS point and press [ENT]
-- Collection
1. Select file
2. Setup Station
>Meas first
Edit First
3. Setup BSS
4. Sequence collection
5. Collection
EDIT MEAS: Set the PT# name, PCODE and target height firstly and then collect data.
MEAS EDIT: Collect data firstly, and then allow the customer to edit the collected PT# name, PCODE, target height
Vz: 1043420
HR: 900912
N: Sing m
1) In Data Collection Menu, press [3] E:
[3]
(Setup BSS).
Z:
Save Meas Mode P1/2
Vz: 1043420
HR: 900912
Collimate the N: Sing m
2) Collimate target E:
prism
Z:
Save Meas Mode P1/2
Vh: 1043420
HR: 900912
N: 2411.552 ft
4) Start measurement by pressing [F2] E: 345.234
[F2]
(Meas).
Z: 23.231
Save Meas Mode P1/2
Vh: 1043420
HR: 900912
N: ft
5) Press [F1] (Save) to start E: 345.234
coordinates measurement and record [F1]
the result. Z: 23.231
Save Meas Mode P1/2
Information
Vh: 1043420
Saved 900912
HR:
7)Press [ENTER]to confirm and Save N: ft
[ENTER]
point
E: 345.234
Z: 23.231
Save Meas Mode P1/2
After measurement of one point, the system will add 1 to the point name. Repeat the procedures 5~7 to
restart a new measurement.
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I. SETOUT MEASUREMENT
Setout measurement is used to Setout the required point. The difference between the previously inputted data to the
instrumentthe Setout dataand the measured value can be displayed by measuring the horizontal angle, distance
or coordinates of the sighted point.
The horizontal angle difference and distance difference are calculated and displayed using the following formulas:
Horizontal angle difference
dHA =Horizontal angle of Setout data measured horizontal angle
Distance difference
Distance Displayed item
SD: S-O SD=measured slope distance slope distance of Setout data
HD: S-O HD=measured horizontal distance horizontal distance of Setout data
VD: S-O VD=measured height difference height difference of Setout data
There are the following steps
1 Setting occupied point.
2 Setting backsight point and azimuth angle.
3 Input layout point coordinates, and then starts.
NOTE:
$1 Setout data can be input in various modes: SD, HD, VD, coordinates and REM measurement.
$1 EDM settings could be set in this mode.
$11 8.1 Preparation
-- Setout
1. Setup Station
2. Setup BSS
Press Menu, and then press [2]
3. Setout
(Setout).
4. Add Coordinate
5. Intersection
6. Input Coordinate
Grid Scale
=1.000000
Altura: M
Grid Scale
=0.999969
Altura: 200 M
Input Elevation Scale: 1.000000
2)input Elevation, press [F4](ENT)
[F4]
Grid Scale
$1 =0.999969 1 8.
Altura: 200 M 2 C
oordi
Input Scale Scale: 0.999900
)Input Scale Factor in the same way, nate
Factor
press [F4](ENT) s
[F4]
Setout Measurement
After setting coordinates for the point to be Setout, the instrument calculates the Setout HA and HD. By selecting the
HA and then the HD Setout functions, the required coordinate location can be Setout.
To get the Z coordinate, attach the target to a pole etc, with the same target height
The following methods can be selected to launch a Setout:
-- Setout
1. Setup Station
2. Setup BSS
1) Press Menu, and then press [2] [Menu]
3. Setout
(Setout). [2]
4. Add Coordinate
5. Intersection
6. Input Coordinate
N:
E:
2) In Setout Menu, press [3](Setout) [3]
Z: m
Calculate-Setout
4) Press [ENT], HR: 901020
The system calculates out the angle HD: 156.205
that the lens should be rotated,
horizontal distance HD, then you can
select one of two setout mode
distance or coordinate
Dist Coord
HR: 1043420
dHR: -31423
dN: m
1. 5) Press [F2] (Coor). dE:
[F2]
Coordinate setout mode * dZ:
Meas Mode T.H. Next
HR: 1043420
dHR: -31423
dN: 1.233 m
6) Collimate prism and press [F1] dE: -1.123
[F1]
(Meas) to start to measure
dZ: 0.034
Meas Mode T.H. Next
HR: 1043420
dHR: -00000
7) When the display value dHR, dN, dE dN: 0.000 m
and dZ are equal to 0,the layout point dE: 0.000
is established dZ: 0.000
8.2.2 Obtaining point from internal memory
-- Setout
1. Setup Station
2. Setup BSS
1) Press Menu, and then press [2] [Menu]
3. Setout
(Setout). [2]
4. Add Coordinate
5. Intersection
6. Input Coordinate
Input point for setout
[F2] HR: 1043420
N:
1. 7) Press [F2] (Coor). dHR: -31423
Coordinate setout mode* E: dN: m
2) In Setout Menu, press [3](Setout) [3] dE: m
Z:
dZ:
coordinate file then you can press Input Meas Mode T.H. Next
coordinates
[F3] (Search) to call the
coordinate. 9) When the display value dHR, dN, dE HR: 1043420
and dZ are equal to 0,the layout point
B.S: Alph. Clear dHR:
is established -00000
dN: 0.000 m
dE: 0.000
1. 4) If you can remember the B001: -0.767, -0.993 Meas Mode T.H. Next
point then you input the
pointname, else you 10)can
Press [ENT]to set next layout [F4]
[F4] (Next)
press
point C004
directly [ENT] and you will see a Input point for setout
list of the points stored. Begin End Read select
N:
E:
Z: m
Input point for setout
Calculate-Setout
6) Press [ENT], HR: 901020
The system calculates out the angle HD: 156.205
that the lens should be rotated,
horizontal distance HD, then you can [ENT]
select one of two setout mode
distance or coordinate
Dist Coord
$11 8.3 Intersection
Intersection program is used to determine the coordinates of an instrument station (unknown) by measuring several
known points. Coordinate data in memory could be read.
Coordinates of known points: Xi, Yi, Zi
Measured HA: Hi
Measured VA: Vi
Measured distance: Di
Output
Coordinate of occupied data: Xo, Yo, Zo
Note:
$1 All N, E, Z value or only Z value of the occupied point is calculated by measuring known points.
$1 Coordinate intersection measurement overwrites the N, E, Z data of the instrument station.
$1 Inputted known coordinate data and calculated data could be recorded in the current coordinate file.
$1 Max number of known points is 5
8.3.1 Coordinate Intersection
Angle Dist
Collimate prism
[F4] Intersection-Pt.1
1. 3) If the point is 1. 8) I.E. Using Distance setout
in the current Nome Pt.
Vz: 901020
coordinate file then you can mode.
press Input
HR: 156.205
coordinates
[F3] (Search) to call the SD: 4.453 m
Collimate the prism and press [F4]
coordinate. (Dist). T.H.: 1.900
B.S: Alph. Clear Next
N: 0.000 m
E: 0.004
[F4] Z: 0.006
Intersection-result
N: 0.000 m
13) Press [F1](SetST) to set this station E: 0.004
as actual [F1] Z: 0.006
Intersection-result
N: 0.000 m
14) Press [F2](SetA) to setup the E: 0.004
Azimuth of the instrument. [F2]
Z: 0.006
Rec Coor
Intersection-result
N: 0.000 m
15) Press [F3](Rec) to save E: 0.004
coordinates to current measurement [F3] Z: 0.006
file
Coor
When they are on the edge of a single circle, take one of the following methods:
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Here is the equation used to calculate the data presented in above figure:
Ht=H1+ S*cos1*tg2-S*sin1
H2= S*cos1*tg2-S*sin1
10.1.1 Ground to target
-- Survey(REM)
1. Ground to target
2. Point to point
7) If you rotate the telescope then[1](REM(Height
2) Press VD Meas)). Height-Gnd
[1] to target
will change, when you aim at the target
the VD is the difference of height Vz: 880612
between the target and ground HR: 220542
VD: 1.034 m
-- Program T.H.: m
1. REM(Height Meas)
1) Press [MENU] and then [4] 2. MLM
[MENU] B.S. Clear Save Enter
(Programs) to enter into PROGRAMS 3. Coor. Z
[4]
function 4. Area
5. Point
4) Setting height of instrument and the Set Projecting
instrument
height of prism. 6. Roadway.
and prism height
Input I.H. &T.H.
I.H.: 1.500
T.H.: 1.900 m
REM-Prism
Vz: 820912
1. Press [F1]Meas) to start EDM
HR: 220542
then you can obtain the horizontal VD: 4.352 m
[F1]
distance between the instrument
and the target. Meas Mode Enter
10.1.2 Point
to point Height-Gnd to target
Vz: 820912
HR: 220542
6) Press [F4](ENTER) to accept the
[F4] VD: 1.000 m
measurement data
-- Program
1. REM(Height Meas)
1) Press [MENU] and then [4] 2. MLM
[MENU]
(Programs) to enter into PROGRAMS 3. Coor. Z
[4]
function window. 4. Area
5. Point Projecting
6. Roadway.
-- Survey(REM)
1. Ground to target
2. Point to point
2) Press [1](REM(Height Meas)). [1]
REM-Prism
Vz: 520912
3) Select menu item [2](Point to point) HR: 20542
when you need the difference of height [2] VD: m
between any two points.
REM-Prism
Vz: 520912
HR: 20542
4) Press [F1] (Meas) to start EDM then
you can obtain the horizontal distance [F1] VD: 3.834 m
between the instrument and the target.
Meas Mode Enter
Enter
-- Program
1. REM(Height Meas)
1) Press [MENU] and then [4] 2. MLM
[MENU]
(Programs) to enter into PROGRAMS 3. Coor. Z
[4]
function. 4. Area
5. Point Projecting
6. Roadway.
Grid Coefficient
1. 2) If considering the effect of 1. With grid scale
Select as 2. Without grid scale
grid scale you should select menu
desired
item 1, else you should select [1] or [2]
menu item 2.
MLM (A-B,A-C)step 1
Vz: 820912
HR: 220542
Collimate A HD: m
1. [F1](MEAS). [F1]
MLM (A-B,A-C)step 1
Vz: 820912
1. Press [F1](Meas) to start
HR: 220542
EDM then you can see the
[F1] HD: 4.352 m
horizontal distance between the
instrument and prism A. Meas T.H. Coord Mode
MLM (A-B,A-C)step 2
6) Press [ENTER] to accept the Vz: 820912
measurement data. HR: 220542
The system will remind you to [ENT] HD: m
implement measurement of the second
point.
Meas T.H. Coord Mode
MLM (A-B,A-C)step 2
Vz: 1233922
1. Press [F1](Meas) to start
HR: 150522
EDM then you can see the
[F1] HD: 3.352 m
horizontal distance between the
instrument and prism B Meas T.H. Coord Mode
MLM Result
dSD: 1.280
6) System calculates dSD, dHD and dHD: 1.104
dVD between prism A and prism B
dVD: -0.644
according to the positions of points A
and B. HR 3453905
Next
-- Program
1. REM(Height Meas)
1) Press [MENU] and then [4] 2. MLM
[MENU]
(Programs) to enter into PROGRAMS 3. Coor. Z
[4]
function 4. Area
5. Point Projecting
6. Roadway.
-- Program
Setup Station?
ENT-Yes
ESC-No
1. REM(Height Meas)
1. 2) Press [3](Coor.Z) to enter. [3] 2. MLM
3. Coor. Z
4. Area
5. Point Projecting
6. Roadway.
Setup Station
>STA
Code:
3) Press ENT to setup Station. [ENT] T.H.: 1.500
[*]file list
Input Search Info. Read
Information
Pt.name:
STN:
4) Press [F1](Input) to enter STE: m
[F1]
coordinates of the occupied point.
STZ:
B.S. Clear Num. Enter
Information
Calculate an area shaped with several points. The coordinate data of the points could be either measured or input by
hand.
NOTE:
$1 The number of points: 3 ~ 20.
$1 Make sure these points must be measured or listed clockwise or anticlockwise, or mistake will result.
10.4.1 Area calculation from measured data
3) Press [F2](Meas) [F2]
Operation Steps Key Display
Survey(area)
-- Program HR: 2820912
1. REM(Height Meas) Vz
820542
1) Press [MENU] and then [4] 2. MLM N: m
[MENU]
(Programs) to enter into PROGRAMS 3. Coor. Z E:
[4]
function. 4. Area
Meas Mode Enter
5. Point Projecting
6. Roadway.
Survey (area)
Pt01: -0.767, -0.993
6) Repeat steps 3 ~ 5 until you have at
least three points.
After the numbers of points is more
than 3, the calculation is possible.
Area=2.789 sq.m.
=0.00028ha.
=0.00069acre
Perimeter=8.766m
=:28.760feet
7) Press [F4] (Calc). The Area and
Perimeter of the shape is surrounded [F4] Survey (area)
by the points in list box. Pt01: -0.767, -0.993
-- Program
1. REM(Height Meas)
1) Press [MENU] and then [4] 2. MLM
[MENU]
(Programs) to enter into PROGRAMS 3. Coor. Z
[4]
function. 4. Area
5. Point Projecting
6. Roadway.
Survey (area)
Survey(area)
HR: 2820912
Vz 820542
N: m
3) Press [F1](Input) [ENT] E:
Survey(area)
HR: 2820912
Vz 820542
4) You will see the coordinates of the
target points, press [F4](Enter) to [F4] N: -0.767 m
continue E: -0.993
Survey (area)
Pt01: -0.767, -0.993
5) The system will return to Survey
area mean menu, with the new point
saved in the list
Area=2.789 sq.m.
=0.00028ha.
=0.00069acre
Perimeter=8.766m
=:28.760feet
7) Press [F4] (Calc). The Area and
Perimeter of the shape is surrounded [F4] Survey (area)
by the points in list box. Pt01: -0.767, -0.993
fr
10.
5 Roadway
Roadway application program is composed of designing and roadway setout. When you select roadway function then
the menu is appeared as follow:
-- Roadway
1. Open Road File
2. New H Curve file
3. New V Curve file
4. Resume H curve
5. Resume V curve
6. Road Setout
Horizontal alignment data can be edited manually or encased from computer. Horizontal alignment consisted of
following elements: starting point, straight line, circular curve, spiral and point of intersection
Straight line
When the start point or other line style is welldefined, it allows you to define straight line. A straight line consists
of bearing angle (AZ) and distance; the distance value cannot be minus
Operation Steps Key Display
-- Program
1. REM(Height Meas)
2. MLM
1) Press [MENU] and then [4] to enter [MENU]
PROGRAMS menu 3. Coor. Z
[4]
4. Area
5. Point Projecting
6. Roadway.
-- Roadway
1. Open Road File
2. New H Curve file
2) Press[6](Roads) [6]
3. New V Curve file
4. Resume H curve
5. Resume V curve
6. Road Setout
Define (H)-00
Mileage 0.000 m
Azimuth 00000
3) Press [2](New H curve file) to define
[2]
horizontal element
Define(H)-Begin
Mileage: 100
Define (H)-01
Mileage 100.000 m
Azimuth 00000
6) Press [ENT] to confirm. [ENT]
Define(H)-Line
Azimuth: 0.0000
Press [F1](Line) [F1]
Length:
Define(H)-Line
Input azimuth
8) Input the start azimuth and the Azimuth: 5
and length of
length of line
line Length: 50
Press [Circle] in the Main line Input Screen, the circular curve can be defined. Circular curve consists of Arc length
and Radius. The rule of radius value: along the forward direction of the curve. When the curve rotates to right, the
radius value is positive. When the curve rotates to left, the radius value is minus. The arc length cannot be minus.
Define(H)-Circle
Define(H)-Circle
Define (H)-03
Mileage 170.000 m
1. 3) System automatically Azimuth 162732
calculates the mileage andand
return to the input process screen
Line Circle Spiral I.P.
Spiral
Press [F3] (Spiral) in the Main Line Input Screen, the transition curve can be defined. Transition curve consists of the
minimum radius and arc length. The rule of radius value: along the forward direction of the curve. When the curve
rotates to right, the radius value is positive. When the curve rotates to left, the radius value is minus. The arc length
cannot be minus
Define (H)-04
Define(H)-Spiral
1. 3) System automatically
calculates the mileage and Mileage 215.000 m
Radius: Azimuth 214950
1) Press [F3](Spiral), in the screen
azimuthof and return to the input
[F3]
defining circle will be shown. Length:
process screen.
Define(H)-Circle
Max number of element is 20. Press [ENT] to pop up the list box of all inputted elements. Press [F1] (Save) to save
all elements to current file and quit defining. Press [F2] (View) to browse the detailed information of an element, or to
edit it.
List (H element)
01Begin 100.000
02line 100.000
03circle 150.000
04spline 170.000
The specialty of the roadway slope should be described by the vertical curve, there are three attributes on the vertical
curvemileage, altitude and length, the mileage is representative of the point where the slope is changed,
the altitude is the altitude of the point where the slope is changed, the length indicate how much curve length is
designed to implement the slope changing. The figure is shown as follow.
The input method of defining vertical curve is just same as the horizontal I.P., see (Procedure of defining Horizontal
point of intersection).
Pt. project
1.Select file
2.Setup ST
3.Setup BSS
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Roadsetout-Parameter 1/2
1) Input the start mile and space Start Mile 100
[4]
between Space Between 10
B.S. Clear Enter
Roadsetout-para 2/2
Leftdist 10
1. 2) Input left distance,right Rightdist 10
Left dH 0.1
distance etc.
Right dH 0.1
B.S. Clear Enter
by [][].
Pt.name 100.0
Code
F2:[Rec] to save
4) The coordinate of the position on the N: 1.000
the coordinates.
stake is calculated, in this time you can E: 11.000
Press F4:[Enter]
press Z: 0.000
to setout.
Rec Enter