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From the System 1200 Main Menu screen, select 2
Programs...

Select RoadRunner from the program list

Create a new RoadRunner project by pressing the
<F2> NEW key.

Enter the name and description for the project.

Press the <F6> PAGE key and enter
the jobs associated with this project.

Note: The control and measured jobs can be the
same job and are standard point jobs. The road job is a special job and
is created with the Design to Field tool in LGO.
Press <F1> STORE to create the
project and the Road Main screen will appear with four options.

1 Road Check is similar to Road Stakeout with
the exception that specific chainages are not defined.
2 Road Stake-Out is for the surveyor to stake
out the alignment and specific chainages and increments may be defined.
3 Edit Project will let you change the project
name and the associated jobs.
4 Edit Road Job will allow you to edit road and
layer information and nominate a centerline if necessary.
Select 2 Road Stake-Out and you will be presented
with a list of task types.

Select 1 Ch&Off Stringline and you will be
presented with a list of the last seven stringline tasks.

Press <F2> NEW to create a new
stringline task

You can give this task a name, or use the default
name. Press <F1> NEXT and you can select a layer and a
view.

Normally for a stringline you will use a plan view
as shown. Press <F1> NEXT again and you will be shown the
stringline you are going to stake.

Note: If more than one stringline exists in this
layer, you will be allowed to select the one you wish to use by
pressing the <F2> or <F3> keys to move the
highlight to desired stringline.
Press <F1> NEXT and you will be
prompted for stake mode (2D or 3D) and for stationing limits.

Note: By default, the limits are the beginning and
ending of the project and are shown in light grey.
Press <F1> FINISH and you will be
taken to the Stake Begin screen.

Pressing the <F2> CONF key and
selecting 1 Project Config will allow you to configure the following
items.

Pressing the <F2> CONF key and
selecting 2 Road Config will allow you to configure the following items.

Pressing <F1> CONT from the Stake
Begin screen takes you the stakeout pages.

Notice that there are four tabs which can be
selected by the <F6> PAGE key.
General allows us to provide a point ID to begin
storing measurements and to define our starting chainage and a chainage
increment.
Stake gives us directions to our stakeout point.
Info provides offset and cut/fill information
and is configurable under USER | <F2> CONF | Survey
Settings... | Display Settings...
Plot shows our location in reference to the
alignment.
Note: The CH+ key will increment the current
chainage by the amount specified in the General page.
When you are finished with the current task, you
can either press <SHIFT> <F6> QUIT to
return to the main menu, or you can press the <ESC> key
until you are at the level where you would like to branch. In our case,
let's press the <ESC> key until we are back at the
Road-Stake screen for task selection and then Select 5 Slope.
Press <F2> NEW to define a new slope
task.

In our example we called it Right Catch Pt.
Press <F1> NEXT and we are prompted
to select a layer and a view.

Note: In the example above we have selected the
+++ layer which is the layer that contains all the alignments and was
created by the Design to Field tool. We have selected a cross-section
view and have indicated the station where we are going to begin.
It is important to enter a valid station close to
where you will be starting so that the correct cross-section is
displayed in the next step.
Press <F1> NEXT and you will be
shown a cross-section at the specified station.

Select the correct slope by pressing the
<F2> or <F3> keys.
Press <F1> NEXT to select the hinge
and to specify an optional min/max chainage limit.

Press <F1> NEXT to enter the
reference peg offset.

Note: This screen will only appear if the Slope
Method has been specified as Reference Peg in the Road Config option
under <F2> CONG in the Road Main screen. The distance
should be entered as negative for left-side reference.
Press <F1> FINISH to go to the Stake
Begin screen and stake out your slope.
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