Saving data for staking out with building control lines
Pt ID
Line (entered)
Height (entered)
Offset (entered)
Line distance (measured)
Height (measured)
Offset (measured)
dL
dH
dOffs
11.2.3 Vertical layout with coordinates
Coordinates can be used, for example, when coordinates are available as reference points and points in the vertical
plane are also available as coordinates in the same system.
This is the case, for example, when points in the vertical plane have been measured previously using coordinates.
Entering the layout points
Three different methods can be used to enter layout values with point coordinates:
1.
Manual entry of point coordinates.
2.
Selection of point coordinates from a list of points saved in memory.
3.
Selection of point coordinates from a CAD drawing with points saved in memory.
Return to entry of layout values.
Save the layout values and last
differences.
Enter the next point.
Name of layout point.
Line distance entered, relative to the reference axis.
Height entered.
Vertical offset entered, relative to the reference plane.
Line distance measured, relative to the reference axis.
Measured height.
Offset measured relative to the reference plane.
Difference in line value based on the reference axis.
dL = line (measured) – line (entered)
Difference in height. dH = height (measured) – height
(entered)
Difference in offset value based on the reference axis.
dO = offset (measured) – offset (entered)
Cancel and return to the start
menu.
Confirm entry and continue,
showing display for aligning the
tool with the point to be staked
or marked out.
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