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Nikon Forestry Pro 사용 설명서
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Vertical separation (height between two points) mode
[Results]
After measuring two points, "Linear
distance to two points" and "Vertical
separation (height) and angle
between two points" are displayed.
Units can be shown in meters, yards
or feet. Angles are indicated by
°(degree).
Linear distance (1st point)
Linear distance (2nd point)
Vertical separation (height between two points)
Angle of two points
Unit
[Measuring 1st point]
[Failed to measure 1st point]
Angle measurements never fail.
[Results of 1st point]
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Measuring 2nd point
[
]
[Failure to measure 2nd point]
Although the point is located
Angle measurements never fail.
downward, display shows the
upward position.
[Display of results for vertical separation (height between two
points) and 2nd point]
Vertical separation
After displaying vertical
(height between two points)
separation (height between
two points), pressing MODE
button displays the result of
the 2nd point.
Three-point measurement (height between two points) mode
[Results]
After measuring horizontal distance
and two angles and its height,
"vertical separation (height) and
angle between two points" are
displayed. Units can be shown in
meters, yards or feet. Angles are
indicated by °(degree).
Vertical separation (height between two points)
Angle of two points
Unit
[Measuring 1st point]
[Failed to measure 1st point]
[Results of 1st point]
Displays the horizontal distance.
Measuring 2nd point
[
]
[Results of 2nd point]
When measuring 2nd and 3rd points, please note that angles
should be between –75˚ and +75˚ from the horizontal level.
If measurement fails, the angle is beyond ±75˚.
Measuring 3rd point
[
]
[Results of 3rd point]
When measuring 2nd and 3rd points, please note that angles
should be between –75˚ and +75˚ from the horizontal level.
If measurement fails, the angle is beyond ±75˚.
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