CVEN 2200: Surveying LAB #9 Measure Heights Using Total Stations
CVEN 2200: Surveying LAB #9 Measure Heights Using Total Stations
horizontal distance HD (on page 1 of the screen), and the vertical distance to the prism
H=?
Hr VD2
VD1
HD
1
Task 2: Measuring the elevation of points on the ground
1. Place flags on five points with elevational differences on the ground.
2. Set up your instrument on one point (say, A). Assume that the elevation of Point A HA is 500 ft.
Place the rod on a different point (say, B). In Quick Survey, click on “Station” button, then
enter your height of instrument hi measured from ground to the cross on the side of the
telescope with a tape and the elevation of Point A, HA (which is Ho on the screen). Click on
“continue”, then enter your height of the rod (hr) measured from ground to the center of
prism with a tape. Click on “measure”, then click on the page button to go to Page 3, it will
report the elevation of Point B.
Thought question: How is the elevation of Point B (HB) calculated by total station?
3. Keep the total station remaining at point A. Move the rod to other points and shoot the
elevation of each point. Document your results and sketch the locations of the points.
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Enter Hr, then press F1 under Station Enter Hi and Ho (elevation of station A: HA ), press continue.
Page
button
Turn to the
next page
Zenith
angle (z) VD
Elevation of B