When I press the NXT key, I get the intersection programs (L-L, L-D, and D-D) displayed on the softkeys. Whats wrong?
You have Student Cogo operating in overlay mode. This was caused by pressing the PKEY1 softkey in the Student Cogo library menu. See the TechNote on changing Student Cogo’s keyboard mode. • Why am I not getting the correct answer when I inverse? Check the Maximum Point Number setting in Config. A point number you are entering may be interpreted by the software as a coordinate or vice versa. • Why am I getting a different closure result using your Compass Rule Traverse adjustment? • Make sure you are comparing the same data. For example, Student Cogo displays closure after angle adjustment. • Be careful with your precision. If calculating a textbook problem, check the book’s calculations step by step. Work to at least 4 decimal place accuracy, and you will probably find that the book is incorrect. Many textbooks round the latitudes and departures to 2 decimal places and then compute bearings and adjusted angles from these 2 place coordinates. This can easily produce 5″ of error in a sin
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- When I press the NXT key, I get the intersection programs (L-L, L-D, and D-D) displayed on the softkeys. Whats wrong?