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Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     73Applications     4Once you entered all factors, the Focus 4W calculates the curve. If the curve length (Len) is too large for a circle of the given radius, the curve is shortened.Note – Press [DSP] to switch between display screens. See also page 90.XYZSelect this option to specify the stakeout point by coordinates.1. Press [4] or select XYZ in the Layout menu.2. Do one of the following:–Enter the point name that you want to establish and then press [ENT].–Specify the point by code or radius from the Focus 4W. If several points are found, they are displayed in a list. Press [^] or [v] to move up and down the list. Use [<] to move up one page, or [>] to move down one page.3. Highlight a point in the list and then press [ENT].The delta angle and the distance to the target are shown.4. Rotate the instrument until the dHA is close to 0°00'00". Press [MSR1] or [MSR2].dHA Difference in horizontal angle to the target pointHD Distance to the target point
4     Applications74     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide5. Ask the rod person to adjust the target position. When the target is on the intended position, the displayed errors become 0.000 m (0.000 ft).Once a measurement is taken, the Cut/Fill value and Z coordinate are updated as the VA is changed.6. To record the point, press [ENT]. The PT field defaults to the specified PT + 1000.Press [MENU] and then select Settings / Rec.Use the Add Constant field to specify an integer. The integer is added to the point number that is being laid out to generate a new number for recording the layout point. The default value is 1000. For example, when you stake out PT3 with an Add Constant of 1000, the default value in the SO field (layout record) is 1003.The display then returns to the observation screen. Press [ESC]. The display returns to the PT/CD/R input screen. If you entered the stakeout point using a single point name, the PT defaults to the last PT + 1.7. If you selected a point from the list, the display returns to the list, unless all points have been selected. Press [ESC] to return to the point input screen.dHA Difference in horizontal angle to the target pointR/L Right/Left (Lateral error)IN/OUT In/Out (Longitudinal error)CUT/FIL Cut/Fill
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     75Applications     4Advanced feature: Specifying a layout list by inputting points by range1. Select the Fr/To softkey when the PT field is selected.2. Enter the start point (Fr) and the end point (To). The range between Fr and To must be less than 1001 points.–If existing points are found between Fr and To, a point list appears. To highlight a point in the list, press [^] or [v]. To go to the layout observation screen, press [ENT]. –If you have assigned a control job, and additional points are found in the control job, the Ctrl softkey appears under the list.Programs menuTo access the Programs menu , press [PRG] in the BMS.To select a command from the Programs menu, press the corresponding number key. Alternatively, press [^] or [v] to highlight the command and then press [ENT]. The last function used is highlighted.The Programs menu has the following options:•RDM (Radial), page 77•RDM (Cont), page 77•REM, page 78•Cogo, page 78
4     Applications76     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideRemote distance measurement (RDM) - overviewRDM or “Remote distance measurement” measures the horizontal distance, vertical distance, and slope distance between two points. Difference between RDM (Radial) and RDM (Cont) measurement methodsRDM (Radial) calculations are made with reference to the first point. RDM (Cont) calculations are made with reference to the two preceding points. rSD Slope distance between two pointsrVD Vertical distance between two pointsrHD Horizontal distance between two pointsrV% Percentage of grade (rVD/rHD) × 100%rGD Vertical grade (rHD/rVD):1rAZ Azimuth from first point to second pointSecond sighting pointrVDSecond sighting pointStation pointFirst sightingFirst sightingHorizontal angle 0 directionrHArSDrHDpointpointRDM(Radial) RDM(Cont)P1P2P3 P4P1P2P3 P4
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     77Applications     4RDM (Radial)Choose this option to measure between the current point and the first point measured.1. Press [1] or select RDM(Radial) in the Programs menu.2. Sight the first point and press [MSR1] or [MSR2].The distance from the station point to the first point appears.3. Sight the second point and press [MSR1] or [MSR2]. The distances between the first and second point are displayed.4. To change display screens, press [DSP]. 5. Press [ESC] to exit.RDM (Cont)Choose this option to measure between the current point and the immediately preceding point.1. Press [2] or select RDM(Cont.)from the Programs menu.2. Follow the procedure as for a radial RDM measurement. See also RDM (Radial), page 77.rSD Slope distance between two pointsrVD Vertical distance between two pointsrHD Horizontal distance between two pointsrHA Azimuth from first point to second pointrV% Percentage of grade (rVD/rHD) × 100%rGD Vertical grade (rHD/rVD): 1
4     Applications78     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideREMChoose this option to measure a remote elevation.Note – A prism is required only at the sighting (target) point.1. Press [3] or select REM in the Programs menu.2. Enter the height of the target.3. Sight the target point and press [MSR1] or [MSR2].4. Loosen the vertical clamp and then turn the telescope to aim at an arbitrary point.The difference in elevation (Vh) appears.5. Press [ESC] to exit.Cogo Choose the Cogo option to perform coordinate geometry (Cogo) calculations. To open the Cogo menu, press [5] on the Programs menu.There are five items in the Cogo menu:•Inverse, page 79•Input, page 81•Area & Perm, page 83•Down+Out, page 84•Intersection, page 85Station pointSighting pointArbitrary point
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     79Applications     4InverseChoose this option from the Cogo menu to calculate angle and distance between two coordinates.Press [1] or select Inverse in the Cogo menu. The Inverse menu appears.PT-PT inversePT-PT calculates the distance and the angle between two input points. To calculate a PT–PT inverse:1. Press [1] or select PT-PT in the Inverse menu.2. Enter the first point number or name, and then press [ENT].If you press [ENT] without entering a point name, a coordinate input screen appears, and you can enter coordinates. These coordinates are not stored to the database. If you want to store the point, specify a new point name.3. Type the second point number/name, and then press [ENT]. If necessary select the MSR softkey to shoot the point on the spot so that you can use it in the calculation.The azimuth, horizontal distance, and vertical distance from the first point to the second point are displayed.4. Do one of the following:–To return to the PT input screen, press [ESC].–To return to the Cogo menu, press [ENT].–To change the contents of the result screen, press [DSP].Gd Grade (HD/VD)V% 100/GdrSD Slope distance PT1 to PT2
4     Applications80     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide3Pt AngleIf you choose 3Pt Angle, the Focus 4W calculates the angle between two lines defined by three points. To calculate a 3Pt angle:1. Press [2] or select 3Pt Angle from the Inverse menu. P1 is the base point. Two lines are to be defined by P2 and P3, both from P1.2. Enter the P1 point name. Alternatively, use the MSR softkey to take a measurement to the point.3. Enter the second point (P2) to define the baseline, P1–P2. The angle (dHA) is measured from the baseline.4. Enter the third point (P3) to define the second line, P1–P3.When you press the MSR softkey, a temporary measuring screen appears. Sight the target and press [MSR1] or [MSR2] to take a measurement.After the measurement, a recording point screen appears. To store the measured point, enter the PT, HT, and CD values and press [ENT]. To use the point without recording it, press [ESC].When you have entered three points, the instrument calculates the angle and distances.5. Do one of the following:–To return to the Inverse menu, press [ENT].–To return to the Input BasePt screen, press [ESC].
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     81Applications     4InputChoose this option from the Cogo menu to calculate and manually input coordinates.To enter the Input menu, press [2] or select Input from the Cogo menu. There are three functions in this menu for recording new coordinate points.Azimuth+HD inputTo calculate a coordinate by an angle and distance input from the base point (P1), press [1] or select HA+HD from the Input menu.Enter the base point, P1. Type the point name and press [ENT].Enter the azimuth, horizontal distance, and vertical distance. Then press [ENT].For example, to enter 123°45'45", type 123.4545 and then press [ENT].If you do not enter a value in the dVD field, the value 0.0000 is used.A recording point screen with the calculated coordinates appears. The PT field defaults to the last recorded point + 1.Press [ENT] to store the point.TraverseTo calculate a new point based on two defined points and the angle, horizontal and vertical distances from the line defined by those two points, use the Traverse (2Pt Angle) function.Press [2] or select Traverse in the Input menu.
4     Applications82     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideTo enter P1 and P2, enter point names or take measurements to targets.Enter the plus-minus angle, horizontal distance, and vertical distance from the baseline defined by P1–P2.If you do not enter a value in the dVD field, the value 0.0000 is used.When you press [ENT] in the dVD field, a new point is calculated. The name in the PT field defaults to the last recorded point, + 1. To record the new point and return to the point input screen, press [ENT]. P1 (the base point) defaults to the previously recorded point value. P2 defaults to the previous P1 value.BTip – To continuously calculate a new point, enter +Ang, HD, and dVD from the previous bearing line. This is a convenient way to enter Traverse points.Entering coordinatesTo manually enter the XYZ coordinates, press [3] or select Input XYZ from the Input menu.The PT name defaults to the last recorded PT + 1.Enter the coordinates using the numeric keys. To move to the next field, press [ENT] or [v] in a field.To store the point as an MP record and return to the point input screen, press [ENT] in the Z field. The default PT is incremented to the next value.You can record NE, NEZ, or Z-only data.
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     83Applications     4Area & PermChoose this option from the Cogo menu to calculate area and perimeter.Press [3] or select Area & Perim in the Cogo menu. To take a measurement, enter the first point and press [ENT], or select the MSR softkey. In the upper right corner of the screen, a counter indicates how many points you have entered.To input point numbers consecutively, use the Fr/To softkey. See also Advanced feature: Entering a range of points, page 83.If you enter a new point name, you can enter new coordinates and record the point. If you do not want to record the point, press [ENT] without entering a value in the PT field. An XY coordinate input screen appears.Continue to enter points until you have defined all the points in the lot. Then, press [v] to calculate the area and perimeter.The first and last points that you enter are joined to close the area. You must enter the points in the order in which they define the lot. You can enter up to 99 points.Press [ENT] to exit from the function, or press [ESC] to return to the previous screens one by one.Advanced feature: Entering a range of pointsTo quickly enter a sequential range of points, use the range input function. To access this function, select the Fr/To softkey in the No. 01 or No. 02 input screens.Enter the start point name in the Fr field and the end point name in the To field. You can include letters and hyphens in the point names, but the last character must be numeric.
4     Applications84     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideTo start searching for matching points, press [ENT] in the To field. The counter shows the number of matching points found.When the search is complete, you are returned to the Input PT screen.Select the Calc softkey to calculate the area and perimeter, or enter point names in the PT field.Press [ESC] to return to the Input PT screen where the preceding point name appears.Note – If you search for a point when a control job is specified, and the system cannot find the point in the current job, the control job is also searched. If the point is found in the control job, it is copied to the current job as a UP record. See also Setting the control job, page 95.Down+OutChoose this option from the Cogo menu to calculate coordinates from Down and Out.Press [4] or select Down & Out in the Cogo menu. Enter the base point (P1). Specify the azimuth bearing. To do this, enter a value in the HA or P2 field. P2 is a second point on the line.Enter the horizontal distance along the baseline (Dwn), the horizontal distance perpendicular to the line (Out), and the vertical distance (dVD).HAP2P1
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     85Applications     4A negative value in the Dwn field means the opposite direction along the defined bearing line.A negative value in the Out field is for the left-hand side of the bearing line.To calculate the coordinates of the point (PM), press [ENT] in the dVD field. You can change the Z coordinate here.To record the point, press [ENT] in the CD field. The coordinates are stored as a CC record. IntersectionChoose this option from the Cogo menu to calculate coordinates using intersection functions.Press [5] or select Intersection in the Cogo menu. The Intersection menu appears. It has four functions for calculating coordinates.Out(-)Dwn(-)Out(+)Dwn(+)
4     Applications86     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideCalculating a bearing-bearing intersectionA bearing-bearing intersection is the intersection point of two lines. To calculate a bearing-bearing intersection:1. Press [1] or select Brng-Brng in the Intersection menu. 2. Enter the first point name and press [ENT]. Alternatively, to measure directly to the point, select the MSR softkey. 3. Define the first line by azimuth.4. To define the line by two points, select the Pts softkey. The Fr field defaults to the P1 point, but you can change the selected point. In the To field, enter or measure to the second point.See also Advanced feature: Entering angle and distance offsets, page 89.5. Do one of the following:–To return to the previous screen, press [ENT]. The calculated value appears in the HA field. –To go to the next screen, press [ENT]. 6. Define the second line by two points or by P2 and HA.7. To calculate the coordinates of the intersection point, press [ENT] in the HA field. The calculated coordinates are displayed. You can input a Z coordinate if necessary.8. Enter a value in the PT field and in the CD field. 9. To record the point, press [ENT].
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     87Applications     4Calculating a bearing-distance intersection1. Press [2] or select Brng-Dist in the Intersection menu.Brng-Dist calculates the intersection point formed by one line and one distance (radius).2. Enter a point on the line.The line can be defined by two points or by a point and an azimuth.3. Enter the second point (P2) as the center of the circle.4. Enter the distance from P2:–To define the distance (HD) by two points, select the Pts softkey.–To calculate the coordinates of the intersection point, press [ENT] in the HD field. 5. If there are two results, the first solution appears graphically relative to the P1–P2 line. To display the second solution, press [<] or [>].6. To record the point, press [ENT] when the required solution appears.7. Enter a Z coordinate if necessary. 8. To move to the PT and CD fields, press [ENT].
4     Applications88     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideCalculating a distance-distance intersection1. Press [3] or select Dist-Dist in the Intersection menu.2. Enter the first point name and press [ENT], or select the MSR softkey to measure directly to the point.3. Enter the distance from P1 and press [ENT].4. To define the distance (HD) by two points, select the Pts softkey.5. Enter P2 and the distance from P2 (HD).6. To calculate the coordinates of the intersection point, press [ENT] in the HD field.7. Press [<] or [>] to display the second solution.8. To record the point, press [ENT] when the required solution appears.9. Enter a Z coordinate if necessary.10.  Press [ENT] to move to the PT and CD fields.Calculating a point-line intersection1. Press [4] or select Pt-Line in the Intersection menu.2. Enter the first point name and press [ENT], or select the MSR softkey to measure directly to the point.3. Enter the azimuth, or select the Pts softkey to enter another point name on the line.
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     89Applications     44. Enter the perpendicular point to the line, or select the MSR softkey to take a measurement to the point.5. To calculate the coordinates of the intersection point, press [ENT].If P1 and P2 are 3D points, the Z coordinate of the perpendicular point is calculated relative to the P1–P2 slope.6. Enter PT and CD then press [ENT] to record the point.Advanced feature: Entering angle and distance offsetsTo display the offset input screen, select the O/S softkey.In the Ang field, enter a positive value to rotate the line clockwise. Enter a negative value to rotate the line counter clockwise.In the O/S field, enter a positive value to specify an offset to the right. Enter a negative value to specify an offset to the left.
4     Applications90     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideRecording measurement dataTo record points from any observation screen, press [ENT].PT defaults to the last recorded PT, + 1.You can enter the PT name from the point list or the point stack. See Entering a point from the point list, page 53, and Entering a point from the point stack, page 52.To record the point, press [ENT] on the last field.If HA or VA is moved after you take a measurement, but before you press [ENT], the recalculated coordinates will be stored.If the point name that you want to record already exists in the job, an error message appears. Depending on the type of existing record, you can overwrite the old record with the new data. See Recording data, page 139.If you do not need to record data, press [MENU] and set Settings / Rec to OFF.The default setting is OFF.Switching between display screensPress [DSP] to switch between display screens. See the [DSP] button, page 44. Each time you press [DSP], the next screen appears. When you press [DSP] in the final screen, the first screen appears.
CHAPTER5Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     91Menu Screen 5In this chapter:JobSettings (basic job settings)DataCommunication1sec-KeyCalibrationTimeUse the MENU screen to access functions and settings. To display the MENU screen, press the [MENU] key.
5     Menu Screen92     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideJobUse the Job option to open, create, delete, and manage jobs. To open the Job Manager, press [1] or select Job from the MENU screen.If jobs are stored on the Focus 4 total station, the job list appears. It shows all the stored jobs with the newest job at the top of the list. See Opening an existing job, page 92.If no jobs are stored, the Create Job screen appears. See Creating a new job, page 92.Opening an existing jobThe job list shows all the jobs stored on the instrument, in descending date order.The following symbols provide extra information about jobs:Press [^] to move up or [v] to move down the job list. Press [ENT] to open the highlighted job.When you open a job, all job settings are automatically changed to match those used in the open job.Creating a new job1. Select the Creat softkey in the job list.2. Enter a job name of up to eight characters. Select [ENT].Symbol Meaning* Current job@ Control job!  Some of the job settings are different from the current job
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     93Menu Screen     53. Do one of the following:–To check the job settings, select the Sett softkey.–To create a new job using the current job settings, press [ENT] or select the OK softkey.Job settingsJob settings are separate from other temporary settings.Job settings are established when a job is created, and cannot be changed. This ensures that the data in a job is correctly stored in the database, and that all necessary corrections are applied when you store each record. To move between fields, press [^] or [v]. Alternatively, to move to the next field, press [ENT]. To change the setting in the selected field, press [<] or [>]. To confirm the job settings and create the job, press [ENT] in the last field.Screen 1  Screen 2Scale Factor 0.999600 to 1.000400  T-P correction ON / OFFSea Level ON / OFFC&R correction OFF / 0.132 / 0.200Angle unit DEG / GON /MILDistance unit Metre / US-Ft / I-FtTemp unit °C / °FPress unit hPa / mmHg / inHg
5     Menu Screen94     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideScreen 3If you select US–Ft or I–Ft, an additional settings screen appears. Use this screen to specify whether to display values in Decimal–Ft or Ft–Inch.Deleting a jobNote – There is no undelete function in Job Manager. Before you press [ENT] or select DEL, make sure that the selected job is the one that you want to delete.1. In the job list, highlight the job to delete.2. Select the DEL softkey. A confirmation screen appears.3. Do one of the following: –To delete the selected job, press [ENT] or select the DEL softkey.–To cancel the deletion and return to the previous screen, press [ESC] or select the Abrt softkey. After you delete a job, the job list appears.VA zero Zenith / HorizonOrder NEZ / ENZ
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     95Menu Screen     5Setting the control jobA control job has the same format as a standard job. You can open and modify it like any other job, and you can use it to record any measured data.To set the control job:1. Highlight the job that you want to use as the control job.2. Select the Ctrl softkey.A confirmation screen appears.3. Do one of the following:–To set the selected job as the control job, press [ENT] or select the Yes softkey.–To cancel the process, press [ESC] or select the No softkey.If a control job is already assigned, the newly assigned control job replaces it as the control job.To clear the selected control job, highlight the current control job in the job list and select the Ctrl softkey. Then press [ENT] or select the Yes softkey.Displaying job informationTo display job information, highlight the job name and then select the Info softkey. The Information screen shows the number of records in the job, the free space, and the date when the job was created. Free space indicates how many points can be stored in the job.To return to the job list, press any button.
5     Menu Screen96     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideSettings (basic job settings)Use the Settings menu to configure the basic job settings.Press [2] or select Settings on the MENU screen.Some job settings, as identified in the following sections, cannot be changed once a job is created. If you attempt to change any of these settings while a job is open, a confirmation screen appears, asking you to create a new job with the new settings, or to work with the new settings without recording any data. See Settings, page 141.AngleTo change the angles, press [1] or select Angle in the Settings menu.The VA zero job setting cannot be changed once a job is created.DistanceThese settings cannot be changed once a job is created.To change the distance, press [2] or select Distance in the Settings menu. VA zero Zenith / Horizon  Resolution 1" / 5" / 10"0.2/ 1/ 2mgon0.005 / 0.02 / 0.05 milScale Numeric value between 0.999600 and 1.000400T-P corr ON / OFFSea Level ON / OFFC&R corr OFF / 0.132 / 0.200
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     97Menu Screen     5Temperature and pressure corrections  Sea-level correctionsSD Slope dist. (before adj.)SD' Slope dist. (after adj.)K Compensation coefficientP Pressure (hPa)T Temperature (°C)HD Horizontal dist. (before adj.)HD' Horizontal dist. (after adj.)ZSTN Instrument-ZRe6370 kmK275106 P 10000.013.5951 980.665×---------------------------------------------××273 T+---------------------------------------------------------------------------–= SD' 1 K1000000---------------------+SD×=HD' HD Re×ReZSTN+------------------------=
5     Menu Screen98     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideCurvature and refraction correctionsBecause the surface of the earth is curved, the vertical difference (VD and Z) at the measurement point, as referenced to the horizontal plane, inevitably includes some error. This error is called curvature error. Also, because the density of the air surrounding the earth decreases with altitude, light is refracted at different rates at different altitudes. The error caused by this change in refraction is called refraction error.HD Horizontal dist. (before adj.)HD' Horizontal dist. (after adj.)VD Vertical dist. (before adj.)VD' Vertical dist. (after adj.)SD Slope distVA Vertical angleRe6370 kmk C&R constant (0.132 or 0.200)Curvature error (A A')Refraction error (A A1')PA'HorizontaldirectionAOPA1'A1A'HD' HD SD22VA()sin2Re----------------------------------- 1 k2---=--VD' VD HD22Re-----------1 k()+= -
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     99Menu Screen     5CoordinatePress [3] or select Coord. in the Settings menu. The Coordinate menu appears.The Order cannot be changed once a job is created.CommunicationsPress [4] or select Comm. in the Settings menu. The Communication menu appears.See also Chapter 7, Transferring Coordinate Data.UnitNote – The Angle, Distance, Temp, and Press job settings cannot be changed once a job is created.Press [5] or select Unit in the Settings menu. The Unit menu appears. Order NEZ / ENZ  Label XYZ / YXZ / NEZ(ENZ)Ext.Comm NIKON / SETPort Serial/BluetoothNote – This field appears only when the optional Bluetooth® wireless technology is on-board.Baud (bps) 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400Length 7 / 8Parity EVEN / ODD / NONEStop bit 1 / 2Angle DEG (Degree)GON (GON)MIL (Mil6400)Distance MeterUS-FtI-FTemp °C (Celsius)°F (Fahrenheit)Pressure hPammHginHg
5     Menu Screen100     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideIf you select US-Ft or I-Ft, an additional settings screen appears. Use this screen to specify whether to display values in Decimal-Ft or Ft-Inch.Power savingTo open the Power Save menu, press [6] or select PwrSave in the Settings menu.RecordingPress [7] or select Rec in the Settings menu. The Rec Menu appears.•If you need to record data from your observations, set the Rec Data field to ON. Both raw and coordinate data is stored. If you set the Rec Data field to OFF, no record is stored.•If you would like to record a feature code when you record coordinate data, set the CD field to ON. The CD field appears in the Recording PT screen.•This field sets the default point number for the observed coordinate data when you select Layout / XYZ.Main unit OFF / 5 min / 10 min / 30 min .EDM unit OFF / At Once / 0.1 min / 0.5 min / 3 min / 10 minSleep OFF / 1 min / 3 min / 5 minRec Data ON / OFFCD field ON / OFF Add const Integer between 1 and 999,999
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     101Menu Screen     5Other settingsPress [8] or select Other in the Settings menu. The Others menu appears.<<Sorry, your instructions were not clear to me - do I need to replace the table below and the snap with the XYZ disp defines the speed to move to the next screen after showing XYZ of the input point.When the secondary unit is set to a unit, an extra display screen is available in the BMS, layout observation screens, and L–O from line screens. The extra screen shows the HD, VD, and SD in the secondary unit.If you select US-Ft or I-Ft, an additional settings screen appears. Use this screen to specify whether to display values in Decimal-Ft or Ft-Inch.The CD Input field sets the default input mode when a CD field appears.In the Language field, use [<] / [>] to open the language screen and  [v] /  [^] to select the required language. Press [ENT] to confirm. In the Reboot confirmation screen, press [ENT] to restart the instrument. The instrument reboots and displays the start-up screen in the selected language.  The Owner’s Detail field allows you to enter your name or the name of your company. If you enter a value in this field, it appears when you start the Focus 4 total station.To provide easier configuration for common regional settings, you can quickly configure the Focus 4 total station to a pre-set combination of default regional settings. See also Regional configuration, page 49.XYZ disp Fast / Normal / Slow / +ENT2nd Unit None / Meter / US-Ft / I-FtCD input 123 / ABCLanguage English / RussianOwner’s Detail Up to 20 characters
5     Menu Screen102     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideDataUse the Data menu to view or edit records. To display the Data menu, press [3] on the MENU screen.Raw and coordinate data is stored when the Data Rec setting is ON. If the Data Rec setting is OFF, no data is recorded in [MENU] / Data / Data Rec.Viewing recordsBTip – You can view data at any time, even in an observation screen. Viewing RAW dataTo show the raw data records in a list, press [1] in the Data menu. The newest record is at the bottom of the screen. To scroll through the records, press [^] or [v]. To move up or down one page, press [<] or [>].To view more detailed information for a selected record, press [ENT]. To return to the record list, press [ESC].SS and F1 recordsRaw SS and F1 records contain PT, HT, CD, HA, VA, and SD fields.SS records are sideshots (topo shots). All shots taken from the Basic Measurement Screen (BMS) are stored as SS records.F1 records are backsight shots that are taken when you set up a station. Coordinates are not available for an F1 record.When you take more than one measurement to the same point and choose to overwrite the XYZ data, the old raw record becomes raw data only. As a result, only one SS (RAW) record keeps its corresponding SS(XYZ) record. Other SS(RAW) records to the same point no longer have a record on their coordinates.
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     103Menu Screen     5ST recordsST (station) records contain ST, HI, BS, and AZ fields.Press [DISP] to switch between the screens:•The first screen shows ST, HI, BS, and AZ•The second screen shows X, Y, Z, PT, and CDSO recordsSO records are layout (L-O) shots. There shots are recorded in stakeout functions.Press [DISP] to switch between the screens: •The first screen shows HA, VA, SD, PT, and HT•The second screen shows X, Y, Z, PT, and CD•The third screen shows dX, dY, dZ, PT, and CDThe dX, dY, and dZ fields store the difference between the actual position and the planned position of the stakeout shot. These fields are downloaded as comment records in Nikon RAW format.CO recordsA CO record is a comment that is added to the job by the system.For example, the system writes a comment record when you use the Remote Benchmark function to change the Stn-Z, or when you use the BSCheck function to reset the horizontal angle.When you enter a Stn-XYZ by Base-XYZ function, the recorded station appears as a comment record.
5     Menu Screen104     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User GuideViewing coordinate dataTo show the coordinate data records in a list, press [2] in the Data menu. The newest record is at the bottom of the screen. To scroll through the records, press [^] or [v]. To move up or down one page, press [<] or [>].Press [ENT] to see more detailed information about the selected record.The header (XYZ, YXZ, NEZ, or ENZ) depends on the Coord. Label setting in [MENU] / Settings / Coord. See also Coordinate, page 99.UP, MP, CC, and RE recordsAll coordinate records contain PT, CD, X, Y, and Z fields.•UP records are uploaded point coordinates. •MP records are manually input point coordinates. •CC records are points calculated in Cogo. •RE records are points calculated in Base Line and Resection station setup.Deleting recordsDeleting raw records1. In the RAW screen, use [^] or [v] to highlight the record that you want to delete. Then select the DEL softkey.2. A confirmation screen appears.a. To delete the selected record, press [ENT] or select the Yes softkey.b. To cancel the deletion of data, press [ESC] or select the No softkey.
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     105Menu Screen     5The system also deletes the corresponding coordinate data when you delete an SS or SO record.Deleting coordinate records1. In the XYZ screen, use [^] or [v] to highlight the record that you want to delete. Then select the DEL softkey.2. A confirmation screen appears.a. To delete the selected record, press [ENT] or select the Yes softkey.b. To cancel the deletion of data, press [ESC] or select the No softkey.Alternatively, delete coordinate data by selecting the DEL softkey in the detailed display screen for the record.If the record that you want to delete is referred by any ST record, a warning message appears.Deleting station recordsCCAUTION – There is no undelete function on the instrument. Before you confirm the deletion by pressing the DEL softkey, make sure that you have selected the correct station record. 1. In the Station screen, use [^] or [v] to highlight the record that you want to delete. The select the DEL softkey.2. A confirmation screen appears.a. To delete the selected record, press [ENT] or select the Yes softkey.b. To cancel the deletion of data, press [ESC] or select the No softkey.
5     Menu Screen106     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide3. If you select Yes, a warning screen appears. Select the DEL softkey to confirm the deletion.Note – You cannot press [ENT] in this screen.All observations from the station that you selected are deleted.Editing raw recordsFor any point record, you can edit the following:•Point name (PT)•Feature code (CD)•Height of target (HT)•Height of instrument (HI)•Backsight point (BS)•Backsight azimuth (AZ)You cannot edit the following:•The CD field for SO and F1 records•HA, VA, or SD values1. Do one of the following:–In the RAW screen, use [^] or [v] to highlight the record to edit. Then select the Edit softkey.–In the detailed data screen, select the Edit softkey.2. Use [^] or [v] to highlight a field. Then modify the value in the selected field.Note – When you change the HT of an SS or SO measurement record, the Z coordinate is recalculated.
Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide     107Menu Screen     53. Press [ENT] in the last line of the edit screen. A confirmation screen appears.4. Do one of the following:–To accept the changes and return to the data view screen, press [ENT] or select the Yes softkey.–To return to the Edit screen, press [ESC] or select the No softkey.Editing coordinate recordsYou can edit PT, CD, and coordinate values. You cannot edit:•The coordinate record for the current station•SS and SO records•Record referred by StationTo edit coordinate records:1. Do one of the following:–In the XYZ screen, use [^] or [v] to highlight the record to edit. Then select the Edit softkey.–In the detailed data screen, select the Edit softkey.2. Use [^] or [v] to highlight a field. Then modify the value in the selected field.3. To finish editing, press [ENT] in the CD field. A confirmation screen appears.
5     Menu Screen108     Spectra Precision Focus 4 Total Station User Guide4. Do one of the following:–To accept the changes and return to the data view screen, press [ENT] or select the Yes softkey.–To return to the Edit screen, press [ESC] or select the No softkey.Editing station recordsNote – The system will not recalculate measurements if you change the station record. You will need to recalculate all coordinate and raw data that was collected from an edited station record in your postprocessing software. 1. In the RAW screen, use [^] or [v] to highlight the station record to edit. Then select the Edit softkey.2. Use [^] or [v] to highlight a field. Then modify the value in the selected field. You can edit any field in the ST record, but the instrument does not recalculate the measurements from this station.3. To finish editing, press [ENT] in the AZ field. If you change the ST and HI values, the coordinates of observation points are not recalculated. A comment record is stored to record the change. The following is a comment record for a changed HI value: CO, HI changed at ST:9012 Old HI = 1.3456mIf you change the BS or AZ values, raw records are not recalculated. A comment record is stored to record the change.

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