Vertical Layout (Vert. Layout); The Vertical Layout Principle - Hilti POS 15 Manual De Instrucciones

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The procedure for a horizontal layout with coordinates is the same as for a layout based on a building control line,
with the exception that coordinates or coordinate differences are entered or shown as results instead of line or offset
distances.

11.2 Vertical layout (Vert. layout)

11.2.1 The vertical layout principle

In a vertical layout, plan data is transferred to a vertical reference plane such as a wall or facade, etc.
This plan data is either in the form of dimensions that relate to the building control line in the vertical reference plane
or positions described by coordinates in a vertical reference plane.
The plan data or layout positions in the form of dimensions or distances can be entered with coordinates or can be
transferred previously from a PC.
In addition, plan data in the form of CAD drawings can be transferred to the total station and the applicable graphical
points for the layout then selected from the display of the tool.
This makes working with long numbers or lots of numbers unnecessary.
Typical applications are the positioning of fastening points on facades, installation channels on walls, pipes, etc.
A special application offers the possibility of comparing a vertical surface with a theoretically absolutely flat surface in
order to check for unevenness or, respectively, to produce a record of the results.
The "Vertical layout" application can be started with the corresponding button in the in the application menu.
Difference in height. dH = height (measured) – height
(entered)
Difference in coordinate easting based on the coordin-
ate reference system. dE = delta east (measured) –
delta east (entered)
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