Topcon GPT-2005 Manuel D’Utilisation

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   7 DATA COLLECTION
7.1.2 Selecting a Coordinate File for Data Collection
When coordinate data in a coordinate data file are used for occupied point or backsight point, select a 
coordinate file from the data collect menu 2/2 beforehand.
7.1.3 Occupied Point and Backsight Point
The occupied point and direction angle in the data collect mode are linked with the occupied point and 
direction angle in normal coordinate measurement.
It is possible to set or change the occupied point and direction angle from the data collect mode.
Occupied point can be set by two setting methods as follow.
1) Setting from the coordinate data stored in the internal memory.
2) Direct key input.
The following three setting methods for backsight point can be selected.
1) Setting from the coordinate data stored in the internal memory.
2) Direct key input of coordinate data.
3) Direct key input of setting angle.
Note: See 9.4 “Coordinate Data Direct Key Input” and 9.7.2 “Loading Data”  for how to store
          coordinate into the internal memory.
Example for setting the occupied point:
In case of setting occupied point from the coordinate data stored in the internal memory.
Operating procedure
Operation
Display
1
Press the [F1](SELECT A FILE) key from DATA 
COLLECT  menu 2/2.
[F1]
2
Press the [F2](COORD.DATA) key.
[F2]
3
Select a coordinate file in the same manner as 
Section 7.1.1 “Selecting a File for Data Collection”.
Operating procedure
Operation
Display
1
Press the [F1](OCC.PT#   INPUT) key from the 
data collect menu 1/2.
The previous data is shown.
[F1]
2
Press the [F4] (OCNEZ) key.
[F4]
3
Press the [F1](INPUT) key and enter PT#.*1)
Press the [F4](ENT) key.
[F1]
Enter PT#
[F4]
  
DATA COLLECT     2/2 
 F1:SELECT A FILE   
 F2:PCODE INPUT
 F3:CONFIG.       P
  
SELECT A FILE
 F1:MEAS.DATA
 F2:COORD.DATA
  
  SELECT A FILE
 FN:        
 
INPUT LIST --- ENTER
  
PT#   
PT-01
ID    :
INS.HT:   0.000 m
INPUT SRCH REC OCNEZ
  
OCC.PT
 PT#:PT-01
INPUT LIST NEZ ENTER
  
 N:    0.000m
 E:    0.000m
 Z:    0.000m
>OK?      [YES] [NO]