Vertex III and Transponder T3 manual v.1.5 eng
© 2007 Haglöf Sweden AB
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How to Use the Vertex III
HEIGHT
Height measuring can be performed in different ways depending on type of
surroundings and operation. Heights, distance and angles can be transferred to
for example the Digitech Professional Caliper or other computer device for
storage/processing with IR by pressing right arrow key. For height measuring,
the 3 last measured heights with angle and distance can be transferred.
Height measuring with transponder
Start the transponder T3 and place it on/towards the object to measure.
Note that the
transponder should be placed at the T.HEIGHT /(transponder height) that has been
set in the settings menu.
Walk a suitable distance from the object – for optimal result
accuracy, a distance equal to the approximate height.
1.
Press ON to start the Vertex and aim at the transponder. Keep pressing ON until
the cross hair sight goes out momentarily. Now release ON. The Vertex has
measured the distance, the angle and the horizontal distance to the transponder.
2.
Aim at the height to measure with the sight cross blinking. Press ON until the
cross hair disappears. The first height is locked and displayed. Repeat until all
heights on the object are measured.
Height Measuring without the Transponder
Height measuring without the transponder can be performed in two ways, both using
manual distance (M.DIST).
Note that aiming must be made on the same height as
the preset T.HEIGHT.
1. Press ON to start the Vertex III and
HEIGHT
is displayed.
2. A quick press on ON and
M.DIST
is featured. Change this value if incorrect,
using the arrow keys. Press ON when the value is set and the angle window is
featured.
3. Aim at the height that T.HEIGHT is set to and press ON until sight cross
disappears. Release ON. The Vertex displays the angle and the horizontal
distance to T.HEIGHT.
4.
Aim at the height you wish to measure with the cross hair blinking. Keep pressing
ON until the cross disappears. The first height is displayed. Repeat until all
heights on the object are measured (see above).
HEIGHT
M.DIST 34.5
23ºC
74ºC
DEG -17.9
GRAD -19.9
%
-32.4
SD
34.5
HD
32.3
DEG
-17.9
H1
29.5