
To auto stake laser lines
- To create the laser lines:
In the map, select the line(s) and then tap Auto stake / Laser lines.
When you select laser lines from the map by dragging a box around them, the laser line definitions are now listed in the order they are defined in the file. When you select them by tapping them individually in the map, the laser line definitions are still shown in the order selected in which you selected them in the map.
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and select Auto stake / Laser lines and select the points:
- Set the Selection method to either Prefix or Suffix so it matches the naming convention of the points in your job.
Enter the Left points prefix/suffix and the Right points prefix/suffix. Tap Next.
All matching pairs in the job with the correct prefix/suffix are listed.
Matched pairs of points must be defined using their point names. A point must have a prefix or suffix to identify it as the left or the right hand end of the line. The remainder of the point name must be identical for a match pair to be found. For example, if the Left points prefix is L and the Right points prefix is R, then the following points would be identified as matched pairs: L1–R1, L15–R15, L101–R101, etc.
- If required, select and delete any points that do not require staking.
- Tap Next.
To reverse the direction of the line, tap Swap.
- Enter values for the Point details and Settings, or accept the default values. Tap Next.
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Tap Next.
The Mines software stakes all the points on the left, starting with the first line and finishing on the last. It then stakes all the points on the right side, starting with the last line and finishing on the first.
The instrument turns to the design point, measures a position and then checks this position against the defined tolerances. If it is outside the tolerances it turns to a new position and repeats the process until a position within tolerance is found, or the maximum number of iterations is reached.
If the instrument fails to point in the correct direction, during the Start delay period, you can manually point the instrument in the correct direction.
When a position is found within tolerance, the Mark point event sounds and:
- If the instrument has a tracklight, the laser pointer and the tracklight flash for the period defined in the Mark delay field.
- If the instrument is a Trimble SX12 scanning total station, the instrument changes to STD mode and the laser pointer stops flashing and moves to position itself at the EDM location. The laser pointer changes to solid while the Target Illumination light (TIL) flashes for the period defined in the Mark delay field. When the point is stored the instrument automatically returns to TRK mode and the laser pointer resumes flashing.
If a point within tolerance cannot be found, the point is skipped.
Stakeout deltas indicate the direction you need to go to get to the target.
At the end of the Mark delay period the instrument auto stakes the next point.
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When the process has finished, the Results screen shows the number of points staked and the number of points skipped.