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Hello fellow surveyors!

I have a question to anybody out there who might knows more about his LEICA tc400, 500, 600, 700, 800 than I do.

I got a Leica tc805 and need to use it on a small site where I actually did'nt want to work with a collector or any computer to manage the data.

Is it possible at all to display coordinates of saved points of a job in any way?

For some reason it would only show me the coordinates of fixed points or the measurements (hz-, v-angles) of saved points but nothing like a point manager on Trimble devices where I am able to see all the coordinates of the points I measured.

How can I measure new fixpoints from the set-up where I stationed the instrument?

Is there any way to turn in rounds like with Trimble?

Thank you very much for any advice, it is kind of hard to get used to Leica software as a spoiled "state of the art" Trimble user..

Best Regards,

Markus 

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    Go to

    "Menu"
    "3.DATA MANAGER"
    "3.VIEW"
    "1.OBSERV"

    SCROLL UP AND TO OBS NUMBER

    "DSP" TO VIEW

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