Setup
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3. If your rangefinder only calculates a distance, you must
manually enter the other parameters.
4. Select Occupy, similar to normal point collection. Both
manual and auto-stop work in offset occupation.
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Although a default Auxiliary
or base point is created for
the offset, you can use the
geo-clipboard to select from a
stored base point for multiple occupations.
Double Azimuth or Double Distance.
Collecting an offset using double Azimuth or Double distance
methods requires collecting both range and occupation
information from two locations.
1. Populate the “A” fields manually or with a range finder,
then occupy the point.
2. After the “A” occupation has taken place, the “A” fields are
no longer editable.
3. Populate the “B” fields, then take the “B” occupation.
Escaping will allow for points to be re-occupied, however it
is not possible to keep the “B” collection and re-occupy “A”.
Reverse Azimuth and Distance.
The backward, or reverse Azimuth and Distance method
allows you to calculate your position, by sighting a reference
point of known origin.
A known node or point feature must be copied to the Geo-
Clipboard.
The node or point can be copied to the Geo-Clipboard by map
or table in Data Management or Navigation.