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Measurement preparation

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RUNNER 20/24-1.0.1en

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BL-08

When setting up the
tripod pay attention to a

horizontal position of the tripod
plate.

Heavy inclinations of the tripod
must be corrected with the
footscrews of the tribrach.

Setting up the tripod

1. Loosen screws of tripod legs,

pull out to required length and
tighten screws.

2. In order to guarantee a firm

foothold sufficiently press the
tripod legs into the ground.
When pressing the legs into
the ground note that the force
must be applied along the legs.

Careful handling of tripod

• Check all screws and bolts for

correct fit.

• During transport always use

the cover supplied.
Scratches and other damages
can result in poor fit and
measuring inaccuracies.

• Use the tripod only for

surveying jobs.

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Summary of Contents for RUNNER 20

Page 1: ...User Manual English Version 1 0 RUNNER 20 24...

Page 2: ...n Safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the instrument and operating it Please read this User Manual carefully to achieve maximum efficiency from your Instrument Congratulations on...

Page 3: ...ase plate The serial number is on the right side of your product Write the type and serial number of your instrument in the space provided below and always quote this information when you need to cont...

Page 4: ...nded use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate inju...

Page 5: ...24 1 0 1en 5 Introduction 7 Measurement preparation 10 Measuring 14 Checking and adjusting 19 Care and Storage 21 Safety Directions 24 Accessories 31 Technical Data 32 Index 33 View of chapters View o...

Page 6: ...suring 15 Line levelling 16 Area levelling 17 Levelling total station measuring 18 Levelled stakeout 18 Checking and adjusting 19 Tripod 19 Circular level 19 Checking and adjusting of the line of sigh...

Page 7: ...all applications of a reliable and robust construction level The easy operation of the instrument functions can be quickly learned even by inexperienced surveyors Special features Easy operation quic...

Page 8: ...ndless drive both sides 2 Circular level 3 Knurled ring of adjustable horizontal circle 4 Footscrew 5 Compensator test knob 6 Base plate 7 Objective 8 Optical sight with point marking 9 Focusing knob...

Page 9: ...ward sight V Additional points relating to A are measured as intermediate sight S Plumb line By centring the circular level the instrument is nearly levelled up A small instrument tilt remains the ver...

Page 10: ...asurement preparation RUNNER 20 24 1 0 1en 1 Level 2 Allen key 3 User Manual 4 Protective cover Remove RUNNER 20 24 from the case and check for completeness Unpacking Measurement preparation BL 35 2 1...

Page 11: ...t to required length and tighten screws 2 In order to guarantee a firm foothold sufficiently press the tripod legs into the ground When pressing the legs into the ground note that the force must be ap...

Page 12: ...ripod 2 Turn footscrews of tribrach into its centre position 3 Centre circular level by turning the foot screws Centring the circular level 1 Turn foot screws A and B simultaneously in the opposite di...

Page 13: ...sing the optical sight 4 Turn focussing knob until image of staff is sharply focussed If the eye is moved up and down behind the eyepiece the image of the staff and the reticule may not be displaced a...

Page 14: ...ected Keep clean all optical parts of your instrument and follow the cleaning instructions specified in the User Manual 1 Setup instrument level and sharp focus the reticule 2 Setup level staff vertic...

Page 15: ...asuring The instrument is equipped with a horizontal circle The graduation is 1 Wanted Angle between point A and point B Angle measuring BL 23 BL 26 BL 27 A B Carry out steps 1 to 6 according to heigh...

Page 16: ...y until height at point B is measured Result H sum backsight sum foresight Point No Back sight R Fore sight V Height A 2 502 650 100 2 0 911 1 803 3 3 103 1 930 B 0 981 651 902 Sum 6 516 4 714 H 1 802...

Page 17: ...intermediate point 2 Set up staff vertically at reference point A 3 Aim on staff and read and take down height backsight to known point 4 Set up staff vertically at point 1 5 Aim on staff and read an...

Page 18: ...the Hz angle 2 Transfer measured value into the map points are deter mined by position and height Levelled stakeout The stakeout is the counterpart to the levelling total station measuring map points...

Page 19: ...cular level Connection of individual elements must always be tight 1 Tighten the Allen screws 2 moderately if available 2 Tighten the articulated joints on the tripod head 1 just enough to keep the tr...

Page 20: ...own and centre the bubble 4 Read both staffs reading on A 1 832 m reading on B 1 616 m H A B 0 216 m 5 Set up the level about 1 m from staff A 6 Read staff A eg 1 604 m 7 Find nominal reading B eg Rea...

Page 21: ...port of your instrument always check the field ajustment parameters indicated in this manual before using the instrument Care and Storage In the field When transporting the equipment in the field alwa...

Page 22: ...erly secured Storage When storing the equipment particularly in summer and inside a vehicle take the temperature limits into account 30 C to 55 C 22 F to 131 F Inside vehicle Shipping For shipping the...

Page 23: ...isten the cloth with pure alcohol Storage continued If the instrument be comes wet leave it un packed Wipe down clean and dry the instrument at not more than 40 C 104 F transport case foam inserts and...

Page 24: ...intended to the following applications Construction surveying Line and area levellings Height readings Optical distance measuring with stadia readings Angle measurements and staking out with horizonta...

Page 25: ...in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in aggressi ve or explosive environments Use in rain is permissible for limited periods splash water proof Refer to se...

Page 26: ...oncepts for their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Leica Geosystems GR LLC product Responsibilities of the person in charge of t...

Page 27: ...if it has been dropped or has been misused or modified Precautions Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the User Manual particularly after the instr...

Page 28: ...securing of the surveying site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the surreying site is adequately...

Page 29: ...staff brace are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the equipment to mechanical shock Never position the instrument on the tripod baseplate without securely tight...

Page 30: ...ment irresponsibly you may enable unauthorized persons to use it in contravention of the regulations exposing themselves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment li...

Page 31: ...RUNNER 20 24 1 0 1en 31 Accessories User Manual Protective cover Allen key Plumb bob option Level base option Standard level staff option Tripod option BL 41 Accessories...

Page 32: ...3 m Shortest target distance from instrument axis 0 8 m Distance measurement Multiplication factor 100 Additive constant 0 Compensator Working range 15 Setting accuracy standard deviation 0 5 Circular...

Page 33: ...ew 12 Centring 13 Circular level 12 14 Compensator 9 D Distance line 15 E Electrical installations 27 Environment 25 Eyepiece 13 H Height difference 9 16 17 Horizontal circle 15 Hz angle 18 Hz circle...

Page 34: ...RUNNER 20 24 1 0 1en 34 Index continued Index S Safe distance 27 Sharp focus 14 Shipping 21 22 Storage 21 Storing 22 T Target distances 16 Transport case 21 23 V Vibrations 14 W Wet instrument 23...

Page 35: ...RUNNER 20 24 1 0 1en 35...

Page 36: ...in Switzerland Copyright Leica Geosystems GR LLC 729541 1 0 1en Leica Geosystems GR LLC is an ISO 9001 Registered Company Survey Instrument Sales 24037 Acacia Redford MI 48239 www surveyinstrumentsal...

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