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TC605/TC805/TC905/L-1.1.1en

© Leica

This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and

the receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit

different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV

technician for help.

WARNING:

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Leica for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Product labeling

605Z48

This device complies with part 15 of

the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject

to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful

interference, and (2) this device must

accept any interference received,

including interference that may cause

undesired operation.

Summary of Contents for TC605

Page 1: ...TC605 TC805 TC905 L English Electronic total station USER MANUAL 605Z01...

Page 2: ...g this Leica Total Station This manual contains important safety directions refer to section Safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the instrument and operating it Please read carefu...

Page 3: ...and the serial number of your product are indicated on the label in the battery compartment Write the model and serial number of your instrument in the space provided below and always quote this info...

Page 4: ...tuation or an unintended 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 mi...

Page 5: ...20 Control keys 21 Input keys 21 Inputs 22 Numeric alphanumeric entry mode 22 Entering reflector height 23 General information 23 Menu tree main menu 24 Menu tree configuration 25 Menu tree programs...

Page 6: ...sk DSP 74 Data management DATA MANAGER 75 Input of coordinates and codes INPUT 76 Coordinate entry COORDS 76 Code input CODES 77 Searching for point numbers and multiple recordings FIND 78 Searching f...

Page 7: ...limation 117 Tripod 118 Circular level 119 Circular level on the tribrach 119 Optical plummet 120 Laser plummet 122 Care and transport 124 Battery charging 126 Battery chargers GKL22 and GKL23 126 Bat...

Page 8: ...d The accuracy of angle measuring and the range of its EDM module are matched to one another The measured data can be stored in the internal memory or can be output individually via serial interface t...

Page 9: ...tant parts TC605 L 1 Foot screw 2 Keyboard 3 Display 4 Focusing 5 Carrying handle 6 EDM transmitter 7 Battery 8 Vertical drive 9 Horizontal drive 10 Serial Interface RS 232 11 Circular level 12 Optica...

Page 10: ...L 1 8 10 2 605Z04 1 Foot screw 2 Keyboard 3 Display 4 Focusing 5 Carrying handle 6 EDM Telescope 7 Battery 8 Vertical drive 9 Horizontal drive 10 Serial Interface RS 232 11 Circular level 12 Optical s...

Page 11: ...L 1 8 10 2 605Z05 1 Foot screw 2 Keyboard 3 Display 4 Focusing 5 Carrying handle 6 EDM Telescope 7 Battery 8 Vertical drive 9 Horizontal drive 10 Serial Interface RS 232 11 Circular level 12 Optical...

Page 12: ...arted Unpacking Remove TC605 TC805 TC905 L from transport case and check for completeness 1 Instrument 2 User s Manual 3 Protective cover 4 Set of pins 5 Allen key 6 Diskette with TCTOOLS 7 Spare batt...

Page 13: ...ging Charging battery GEB77 Charging time Internal battery GEB77 1 0 hours External batteries GEB70 1 5 hours GEB71 5 0 hours Refer also to chapter Technical Data GEB77 GKL23 GKL23 1 Version for 230V...

Page 14: ...4 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Set up Set up TC605 TC805 TC905 with tribrach GDF 22 and tripod GST20 1 2 2 2 1 5 8 thread GST20 GDF 22 4 4 4 5 3 605Z10 605Z11 605Z12 Tribrach with optical plummet...

Page 15: ...Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 15 Tribrach without optical plummet 1 1 1 5 8 thread GDF 21 GST20 605Z13 3 4 605Z15 2 2 2 Set up TC605 TC805 TC905 with tribrach GDF 21 and tripod GST20 605Z14...

Page 16: ...ctivated in the measuring display The instrument can be levelled up using the electronic level Press for about 2 seconds until the following display appears The laser plummet is switched on red spot o...

Page 17: ...level Foot screws for levelling up MENU 1 SET HZ 2 LEVEL 3 DATA MANAGER Perfect levelling up LEVEL Insufficient levelling up The TC605 TC805 TC905 L unit is correctly levelled up when the triangles ar...

Page 18: ...59 sexagesimal Display number of decimal places ROUND high 81 45 24 1 Interval med 81 45 25 5 Interval low 81 45 20 10 Interval For more informations refer to section Selecting units UNITS Specificati...

Page 19: ...ys Orange Programs and functions Green Control keys Yellow Input keys The display and the keyboard are divided into specific areas making the layout clear and the operational procedure easy to learn D...

Page 20: ...ed Access coding Changes display masks Switches on off display illumination Switches on the laser plummet if pressed for about 2 seconds Entering point numbers Switches between numbers and characters...

Page 21: ...nput of numbers and selecting parameters Positioning of cursor right for input of numbers and selecting parameters Input keys For input of numbers and alphanumeric characters Enters the decimal point...

Page 22: ...mode Alphanumeric entry mode To each numerical key 3 alphanumeric characters are assigned The various letters are selected by pressing the numeric keys quicker than 1 second For a successive input of...

Page 23: ...ATA MANAGER 4 EDM CONF 5 TEST Cursor at end of selection list MENU 2 LEVEL 3 DATA MANAGER 4 EDM CONF Both above and below cursor are selection fields Cursor for indicating additional functions Press t...

Page 24: ...block Pt Enter point no for searching within the coord block Pt Data view Display of all measuring data blocks Display of all coordinate blocks Display of all code blocks Data delete Delete measuring...

Page 25: ...contrast and viewing angle of display press Settings for recording Select data output RS232 Int Memory Length of data string 8 16 digits Select recording template MASK1 MASK2 Set transfer rate 300 to...

Page 26: ...ly entered or by turning the instrument to a specific value then hold the reading For the exact levelling up of the instrument Under DATA MANAGER measurements coordinates or codes can be entered delet...

Page 27: ...ng Display symbols Pt 22 Hz 341 17 10 V 87 55 10 3 782 Pt Point number Hz Horizontal angle V Vertical angle Slope distance Horizontal distance Height difference E Easting value right N Northing upper...

Page 28: ...ng through windows or if reflecting surfaces are present incorrect readings may result For long range work or for surveys under unfavorable conditions multiple prisms e g GPH3 triple prism should be u...

Page 29: ...cord the angles and measured distance The Hz angle always refer to the actual pointing direction of the telescope The distances and horizontal angles can be measured separately First determine the dis...

Page 30: ...k Example Obs 0004 0047 Hz 98 404 V 92 209 3 782 Press for 2 seconds and the tracking mode is switched on Stops tracking mode and returns into single mode Tracking mode Total measured blocks max 3000...

Page 31: ...ia the Data Manager or via RCS232 interface using TCTools Codes can be entered directly or selected out of 100 pre defined codes in the code list Search for specific codes directly by using the on lin...

Page 32: ...s at the instrument is carried out in the DATA MANAGER For the code letters and numbers are allowed 3 DATA MANAGER 1 INPUT 2 FIND 3 VIEW 1 INPUT 1 COORDS 2 CODELIST Code Input Append Yes Code Input Co...

Page 33: ...k Code This enables the Quick Code mode in which the first 10 code lines of a code list are assigned to the numeric keys of the keyboard They can be called directly by pressing Pressing one of the num...

Page 34: ...ed in the code list When uploading a code list with TCTools or entering a codeblock via Data Manager coding will only be permitted entering one code line using Alternatively codes can be selected out...

Page 35: ...005 0050 Find 45 Cod In1 Codes entered in the line Find which do not exist in the code list are automatically accepted as code No further information can be entered for In1 In5 CODE EDIT Code recorded...

Page 36: ...xample code block In2 Driveway In3 Width LIST 0005 0050 Find 5 Code 500 In1 House LIST actual block number in the complete code list 0005 and number of loaded code blocks 0050 Find searches all codes...

Page 37: ...ents are recorded Recording codes To append new codes to the code list refer to section Data management Input of coordinates and codes INPUT Records the selected code or the additional entries and ret...

Page 38: ...you can search for a specific group of characters Combining specific characters letters numbers and will search for the occurance of these characters at the specific position of the codes in the code...

Page 39: ...with given coordinates or measured points can be used within the programs The following programs are installed in the instruments Set Job and User Set Job Set Station and Orientation Set Station Free...

Page 40: ...ts which do not exist in the COORD nor in the OBS area Inputs are stored by the instrument program back to the menu item PROG Jobname and Operatorname can be entered This is automatically stored in th...

Page 41: ...e internal memory Optionally select manual input Keyb or point search from internal memory IntMem Default setting is IntMem PROG 1 Set Job 2 Set Station 3 Free Station SET STATION Get DATA IntMem Pt 0...

Page 42: ...SET STATION E 150 000 N 250 000 H 500 000 Input of Easting E Input of Northing N Input of height H SET STATION Pt P1 E0 150 000 N0 250 000 H0 500 000 hi 1 200 Instrument stores the data in the Obs da...

Page 43: ...oordinates with wildcards If the point number is not known the wildcard search can be used here By entering a instead of a point number the program is branching into a search for all points SET STATIO...

Page 44: ...urposes the actual station coordinates are displayed They cannot be changed any more The program automatically moves to the ORIENTATION For more details about wildcard search facilities please refer t...

Page 45: ...entered coordinates and manual angle entries The ORIENTATION is integrated in SET STATION Optionally select manual input Keyb or point search from internal memory IntMem or enter the angle directly A...

Page 46: ...IENTATION Orientation SET Short display for confirmation Orientation is set Data are stored by the instrument and the program returns to the menu PROG The option Angle acts in the same way as setting...

Page 47: ...00 Two different methods can be used which the program automatically recognizes Procedure 1 Distances are measured to all points Station coordinates E N H are computed using a Helmert Transformation T...

Page 48: ...the arithmetic mean of all point orientations The calculation of the station height uses only those points with a measured distance and heights not equal zero The station height is the mean of the si...

Page 49: ...10 hr 1 500 Input of point number and reflector height Confirm input FREE STATION 1 Hz 165 50 00 V 90 20 51 first point Showing the measuring display aim first point Measure and record the data simul...

Page 50: ...d or the measurements can be continued with additional points max 5 points When using more than 2 points the option to compute the position is made for each additional point used FREE STATION Pt 5 E0...

Page 51: ...ng the measured points Page the elements of the residuals If a distance was not measured the residual for Dist is zero FREE STATION Record Yes Stores the station coordinates and orientates the hori zo...

Page 52: ...exists Before you start setting out make sure that the correct station point is set and the instrument has been oriented when using coordinates The present station coordinates are displayed for inspec...

Page 53: ...ter switching to Keyb or for manual entries of angle and horizontal distance Angle It is possible to use Wildcards refer to section Data management Searching for point numbers and multiple recordings...

Page 54: ...azimuth between two points is computed PROG 3 Free Station 4 Setout 5 Tie Distance TIE DISTANCE Pt 15 E0 150 000 N0 250 000 H0 500 000 hi 1 200 The displayed values show the station coordinates The st...

Page 55: ...al memory Keyb from coordinates entered manually It is possible to combine all three methods The program supports the polygonal technique i e the calculation of the tie distance between the two last p...

Page 56: ...ector height for alphanumeric point entry see chapter Settings Entering point number and reflector height TIE DISTANCE Az 0 05 30 15 241 11 025 TIE DISTANCE Pt 105 Pt 106 Az 0 05 30 TIE DISTANCE 15 24...

Page 57: ...ned from continuous measurements OnLine from manual coordinate entries Keyb or from existing point coordinates in memory IntMem Each time a new point is defined the user can select one of these three...

Page 58: ...0 Starts to retrieve the coordinates for the entered point from internal memory Confirm with Or Manual input of coordinates Confirming the inputs or Back into menu CALC AREA without using the inputs...

Page 59: ...ectare acres as well as number of used points For computing an area minimum three points must be used Continue with further points CALC AREA m 2 1178 185 ha 0 118 PtCnt 4 Short display for confirming...

Page 60: ...erval TC805 TC905 L The measurements are recorded in the measurement data range The reflector must be sighted so that the Hz or V drive is continuously in motion until the reflector has been targeted...

Page 61: ...100 261 2 803 Measurement is accepted and stored Data recording is confirmed by a double Beep Subsequently the point number is automatically incremented by 1 REC Pt 1 RAPID MEAS Program End The progr...

Page 62: ...rst base point With the following example this application is explained and illustrated Here we have a building site with the defined boundary lines 1 2 3 4 For the new building the building lines sho...

Page 63: ...be either measured directly in the field Get DATA ONLINE entered manually Get DATA Keyb retrieved from memory Get DATA IntMem Confirming the input Point REF1 was first defined in the DATA MANA GER Thi...

Page 64: ...he same coordinates are entered inadvertently for the first and the second point the error message below appears and the program requires the reentry of the second point Entered points are only valid...

Page 65: ...Hor rotation angle 0 Positive values for Hor correspond to a horizontal shift to right in relation to the direction of the base line 1 2 H 605Z50 N E Hor 2 1 T L 0 H N Variant shows a simple rotation...

Page 66: ...is specified with L 605Z52 E H N 1 2 Hor T L LINESHIFTS 2 Ang 0 00 00 Hor 3 000 Ver 0 000 Hor Offset to the right or left in relation to the direction of the base line Hor 0 shifts right Hor 0 shifts...

Page 67: ...corresponds to the slope of the driveway Subsequently the rotation angle Ang is entered turning on point 1 the base line with constant slope angle so that the line is parallel to the driveway When st...

Page 68: ...own on the display L is the distance from reflector to the start point of the reference line in relation to the first base point The offset T shows the offset from the edge of the driveway In the Trac...

Page 69: ...ositive reference line T means a horizontal offset in relation to the reference line T right T left of the line L Longitudial T Transversal In our example L 10 000 shows the prism pole is 10 metres fr...

Page 70: ...the alphanumeric keyboard This point number is recorded with the measurements and is always automatically incremented by 1 after recording To enter a new point number just overwrite the existing one Y...

Page 71: ...the point number A01 at the beginning Individual point number iPT To easily measure a point between two running points there is the possibility to enter an individual point number This point number is...

Page 72: ...point B is now 0 00 00 0 0000 gon Return to measuring display Aim at point B 1st variant Hz direction is held on 0 00 00 0 0000 gon sets Hz to 0 00 00 by entering the Hz value directly from the keyboa...

Page 73: ...00 HZ input or ENTR to hold sets Hz to a specified value by turning the instrument Turn instrument until required angle e g 45 00 00 50 0000 gon is indicated Hold value Aim at the corresponding point...

Page 74: ...number Horizontal angle Hz Vertical angle V Slope distance Hz 341 17 10 V 87 55 10 3 780 0 128 Display of mask 2 Horizontal angle Hz Vertical angle V Horizontal distance Height difference Point number...

Page 75: ...ate points and 1500 field measurements MENU 1 SET HZ 2 LEVEL 3 DATA MANAGER 3 DATA MANAGER 1 INPUT 2 FIND 3 VIEW 4 DELETE PNT 5 DELETE ALL The following additional functions are available Input of cod...

Page 76: ...ordinates can be entered via the keyboard and appended to the existing coordinates FIXPOINTS and codes can be appended to the codelist Confirm data entries Confirm the display and store the coordinate...

Page 77: ...The newly entered code is appended to the existing list Confirm the inputs in each individual line 1 INPUT 1 COORDS 2 CODELIST Code Input Cod 1 In1 0 In2 0 In3 0 In4 0 In5 0 Code input CODES Confirm Y...

Page 78: ...e use of Wildcards 3 DATA MANAGER 1 INPUT 2 FIND 3 VIEW 2 FIND 1 OBSERV 2 COORDS PtNr Obs Find Pt A012 Enter the point number to be searched for Starts the search for the point number Always the last...

Page 79: ...d in application programs or in the data display using Wildcards They can be used to search for specific character groups or character sequences Example Enter A this will search for all point numbers...

Page 80: ...fic point number is shown the cursor keys can be used to scroll further points fulfilling the wildcard search criteria The direction of search is always from the last stored point towards the first po...

Page 81: ...47 45 Type Meas DSP to view Scrolls data block by block upwards and downwards Always starts with the last data block eg 0047 within the selected data range OBSERV COORD CODELIST Viewing the single ele...

Page 82: ...V from measuring range Coordinates COORDS from coordinate range Code blocks CODELIST from code list 3 DATA MANAGER 2 FIND 3 VIEW 4 DELETE PNT 4 DELETE PNT 1 OBSERV 2 COORDS 3 CODELIST Obs 0004 0047 45...

Page 83: ...ata range OBSERV measured data COORDS coordinates und CODELIST code lists can be deleted Each data range can be deleted individually 3 DATA MANAGER 3 VIEW 4 DELETE PNT 5 DELETE ALL 5 DELETE ALL 1 OBSE...

Page 84: ...m 2 ppm 0 9 sek 1 EDM mode Selecting measuring mode FINE or RAPID 2 EGL Guide Light The optionally available Guide Light EGL1 consists of two coloured blinking lights in the telescope of the total sta...

Page 85: ...about 30 mm wide sector is created Within this sector both colours are blinking simultaneously In this case the prism is already right in the line of sight Operating range 5 150 m 15 500 ft Divergence...

Page 86: ...the EDM switched from retro tape to prism the last entered value for the prism constant is valid again The retro tapes should always be attached in the preferential direction Leica logo readable acc...

Page 87: ...ape Special features No loss of accuracy when retro tape is perpendicular to the line of sight Measurement precision 3mm when retro tape is at 45 For short ranges of up to 10m 33ft the additional lens...

Page 88: ...Y BATTERY 7 TEMP C 23 Battery and instrument temperature After the submenu has been called the instrument temperature and the battery status is displayed MENU 5 TEST INTENSITY BATTERY 9 TEMP C 23 Low...

Page 89: ...Y 28 EDM Signal INTENSITY Under unfavorable measuring conditions e g fog the instrument can be turned to a direction with the highest intensity of returning EDM signal Align TC605 TC805 TC905 L Adjust...

Page 90: ...t is optimally set to particular survey work Press for about 2 seconds until the configuration menu appears CONFIG MENU 1 PPM MM 2 CALIB 3 CONTRA 2 4 REC DATA 5 UNITS 6 TIME DATE 7 ON OFF Scroll line...

Page 91: ...c pressure are obtainable from the diagram in section Technical data Instead of the atmospheric pressure the mean height above sea level of the survey site may be used for interpolation For example 10...

Page 92: ...value is stored and also available after switching off the Total Station During a distance measurement the instrument displays both correction values PPM and MM for your information Manually set pris...

Page 93: ...TRA 3 By pressing several times the display contrast or reading angle can be changed 0 Optimal contrast if the display is above the eye level of the user reading from below 1 2 Ideal for reading at ey...

Page 94: ...9600 5 PARITY EVEN 6 ENDMRK CR LF CONFIG MENU 2 CALIB 3 CONTRA 3 4 REC DATA Setting the desired parameters Possible settings DATOUT MEM RS232 FORMAT 8 16 RS232 MASK1 MASK2 BAUD 300 600 1200 2400 4800...

Page 95: ...urrent horizontal direction is always transmitted Internal data recording The measured data OBSERV and the fixed point coordinates COORDS are stored in the internal memory refer to section Data Manage...

Page 96: ...it point number or station designation as an example the format generated by the instrument is described below The 12 digit entry is always possible in both cases Pt No input 123456789012 Setting 8 ch...

Page 97: ...ROUND high CONFIG MENU 3 CONTRA 3 4 REC DATA 5 UNITS Units Parameters Scrolling menu items with arrow keys Selecting option Confirm selection Units for distance measurement DIST m Meter US ft feet dec...

Page 98: ...al 0 rise fall V slope horizontal 0 rise fall 0 90 90 180 0 90 270 0 0 0 100 100 100 100 V V V Rounding of displayed angles ROUND high 81 45 24 1 Intervall med 81 45 25 5 Intervall low 81 45 30 10 Int...

Page 99: ...SET TIME 2 SET DATE 3 SHW TIM DAT CONFIG MENU 4 REC DATA 5 UNITS 6 TIME DATE 1 SET TIME FORM hh mm ss TIME 14 31 58 1 SET TIME Change between input of hours minutes and seconds Input of actual time vi...

Page 100: ...T DATE Move cursor to edit data Input of actual date via number block Confirm input and return to menu TIME DATE Termination without saving 3 SHW TIM DAT TIME DATE 14 31 58 18 02 97 Exit display and r...

Page 101: ...tings and return to CONFIG MENU 1 BEEP After each key touch an acoustic signal indicates the successful data entry The signal can be switched OFF but is active again after switching on the total stati...

Page 102: ...he compensator is switched off COMP OFF the vertical angle refers to the standing axis When the compensator is switched on COMP ON the vertical angle refers to the vertical line plumb line 4 Hzcomp du...

Page 103: ...the line of sight error In case of setting OFF this correction is disabled 6 AUToff Automatic switch off In case of longer breaks 10 minutes the setting AUToff ON switches the instrument automatically...

Page 104: ...ogram TCTOOLS consists of five main functions Codelist manager Coordinate entry Send data Receive data INFO HELP With this function it is possible to create and edit code lists and to transfer code li...

Page 105: ...oordinate entry offers the input for point number Easting Northing and Height Transfer coordinates from text files to the TC and user specific format files Coordinates from text files can be transferr...

Page 106: ...6 678 86543 456 235 23 101 11025 025 45330 347 150 85 3 Leica GSI Files Extracts coordinates out of files in Leica format These files can also contain measurements and coding information Only the poin...

Page 107: ...nt height hi Mask2 WI11 Pointnumber P WI21 Horizontal angle Hz WI22 Vertical angle V WI31 Slopedistance sld WI81 Target Easting E WI82 Target Northing N WI83 Target Height H WI87 Reflector height hr C...

Page 108: ...sferred to the TC605 TC805 TC905 L first Once a user specific data format exists on the TC605 TC805 TC905 L this format can be selected in TCTOOLS which downloads the data from the data ranges COORDS...

Page 109: ...The file README TXT on the diskette is supplied with each instrument INFO HELP On line Help PC DOS README TXT INFORMATION kjdilkdkjdinujhnkkdlldomlklmlmolmdllm kndjhlkmfkmf lmlfmlmf m mf jlkjdinlknjhg...

Page 110: ...TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Other data formats The instrument is designed to have flexibility in data output formats If you require specific data output formats please consult your nearest Leica repre...

Page 111: ...mode Command structure _ space char Hz PUT 21 2 12345678_CRLF Set station coordinates Station coordinates can be transmitted from an external data recorder via RS232 interface at any time without havi...

Page 112: ...transmitted to the TC605 TC805 TC905 L unit the display changes automatically to the mode showing the divergence between specified direction and present instrument direction After distance measurement...

Page 113: ...termine instrument errors CALIB Press the key for about 2 seconds until the configuration menu appears CONFIG MENU 1 PPM MM 2 CALIB 3 CONTRA 3 2 CALIB 1 V INDEX 2 Hz COLLIM The measured angles are cor...

Page 114: ...error i Procedure Before determining the vertical index error use the electronic level to level up the instrument correctly Select a point at a distance of about 100m which can be easily aimed and dev...

Page 115: ...Point Wait Other Face Wait 1 V INDEX I 0 00 00 Inew 0 23 52 Set Value Change face and aim point again Adopt the calculated value and return to the normal measuring mode Retain the old value and switc...

Page 116: ...4 Value 54 Values greater than 54 1 gon are not permissible and the above error message is displayed Delete error message and return to the CALIB menu When you determine the vertical index error the e...

Page 117: ...o the vertical index At the factory and prior to delivery the line of sight is adjusted The residual line of sight error should be checked at regular intervals 2 Hz COLLIM C 0 00 00 Cnew Measure Colli...

Page 118: ...y should therefore be newly determined before the first use before precision surveys after long periods of transport before and after long periods of work and if the temperature changes by more than 1...

Page 119: ...cular level on the tribrach Turning the adjustment screws to the left the bubble approaches the screw to the right the bubble goes in the other direction After adjustment no screw must be loose Level...

Page 120: ...he line of sight from the vertical axis of the instrument causes a centering error Checking by plumb bob Set up and level up the instrument with plumb bob on the tripod Mark the ground point Remove th...

Page 121: ...it into the outline level up the instrument and again mark the ground point 3 Repeat this procedure in the third position If the three points do not coincide adjust the crosshairs of the tribrach to t...

Page 122: ...any Leica service departement Checking by turning the instrument by 360 1 Install the instrument on the tripod and level up 2 Switch on laser plummet and mark centre of the red point 3 Turn instrument...

Page 123: ...ghtness and surface the size of the laser point can vary At a distance of 1 5 m an average value of 2 5 mm diameter must be estimated The max diameter of the circular movement of the centre of the las...

Page 124: ...rry the instrument in its original transport case or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached instrument upright Cleaning and drying Objective eyepiece and pris...

Page 125: ...ing cables Fogging of prisms Reflector prisms that are cooler than the ambient temperature tend to fog It is not enough to simply wipe them Keep them for some time inside your jacket or in the vehicle...

Page 126: ...ed control lamp indicates a fully charged battery Charging batteries with 2 pole plug requires an adapter cable Fast charger GKL23 Fast charging with the GLK 23 is possible with Leica NiCd batteries e...

Page 127: ...tery performance drops noticeably run one or two full cycles i e charge for 14 hours and allow to discharge until the instrument displays Battery low Leave flat batteries to charge for fourteen hours...

Page 128: ...d to the following applications Measuring horizontal and vertical angles Measuring distances Recording measurements Computing by means of application software Visualising the aiming direction with EGL...

Page 129: ...accessories from other manufacturers without the prior express approval of Leica Aiming directly into the sun Inadequate safeguards at the measuring station e g when measuring on roads etc WARNING Ad...

Page 130: ...their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Leica product Responsibilities of the person in charge of the instrument WARNING The pers...

Page 131: ...person responsible for the instrument WARNING The charger must not be used in damp or inclement conditions If moisture penetrates the charger the user may receive an electric shock Precautions Use th...

Page 132: ...ted to abnormal use and before and after important measurements DANGER Because of the risk of electrocution it is very dangerous to use reflector poles and extensions in the vicinity of electrical ins...

Page 133: ...ger of accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the environmental conditions around or between the instrument and the target e g obstacles excavations or traffic Precautions The perso...

Page 134: ...low the lamp to cool down first WARNING If computers intended for use indoors are used in the field there is a danger of electric shock Precautions Adhere to the instructions given by the computer man...

Page 135: ...mmediately from the tripod WARNING If the equipment is improperly disposed of the following can happen If polymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health If batteries are...

Page 136: ...ordance with IEC 825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products EN 60825 1 1994 Radiation safety of laser products Class 1 LED products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and...

Page 137: ...Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 137 TC805 TC905 L Beam divergence 2 02 mrad Impulse duration 10 ns Maximum power output 360 W peak Measurement uncertainty 5 605Z42 Infrared beam invisible exit...

Page 138: ...IEC 825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products EN 60825 1 1994 Radiation safety of laser products within the specified working range 5 m 16 ft Class 1 LED products are safe under reasonably forese...

Page 139: ...1 1 1en 139 Flashing LED Yellow Red Beam divergence 2 4 2 4 Impulse duration 2 x 35 ms 35 ms Maximum power output 0 55 mW 1 2 mW Measurement uncertainty 5 5 1 2 1 Exit for flashing red LED 2 Exit for...

Page 140: ...laser products The product is a Class II laser product in accordance with FDA 21CFR Ch I 1040 1988 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal Regulations Class 2 II laser products Do n...

Page 141: ...ower St andar dappl i ed 0 95mW c w 620 690nm EN60825 1 1994 07 I EC825 1 1993 11 Max emitted Power 0 95mW c w Emitted Wavelength 620 690nm Standard applied EN60825 1 1994 07 IEC825 1 1993 11 Type TC...

Page 142: ...690nm 0 95mW max CLASS II LASER PRODUCT STARE INTO BEAM 605Z45 605Z46 AVOID EXPOSURE Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture Type TC Art No Power 12V nominal 400mA max This laser product compli...

Page 143: ...on c w c w Maximum power output 0 95 mW 0 95 mW Measurement uncertainty 5 5 in accordance with IEC825 1 1993 EN60825 1 1994 in accordance with FDA 21CFR Ch I 1040 1988 CAUTION Allow only authorized Le...

Page 144: ...re in force in this respect Leica cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed CAUTION There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the tota...

Page 145: ...der these conditions WARNING If the total station is operated with cables attached at only one of their two ends e g external power supply cables interface cables etc the permitted level of electromag...

Page 146: ...nnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Changes or modification...

Page 147: ...spect pointing Check that distance is not too great Cause Internal memory is full Non valid value was entered Battery exhausted The inside of the instrument is too hot or too cold Parity error at inte...

Page 148: ...nge 56 58 82 9x Cause System error in EDM Total station not levelled Invalid data for transfer to TC605 TC805 TC905 L For determination of index or collimation error V angle is more than 6 6 6666 gon...

Page 149: ...00 11500 excellent 3 1300 4300 2000 6500 3500 11500 5000 16400 3500 11500 5000 16400 1 very hazy visibility 3 km or strong sunlight and heavy heat shimmer 2 light haze or some clouds and slight heat s...

Page 150: ...aser point 1 0mm 1 5m Point of laser point 2 5mm 1 5m Compensator liquid dual axis Working range 5 0 1 gon Accuracy 2 0 6 mgon Display Liquid crystal 4 lines of 16 characters Keyboard TC605 L 1 Keyboa...

Page 151: ...easures and records including codes Data manager powerful data management system Input find view delete points or complete data ranges Internal storage 3000 data sets for measurements or 4000 points w...

Page 152: ...capacity 12V 0 6A 12V 2 0A 12V 7 0A No of measurements with distance approx approx approx TC605 L TC805 TC905 L 700 800 1400 2000 5000 7000 Operating time h EDM mode FINE angle meas only angle and dis...

Page 153: ...Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 153 Atmospheric correction in ppm with C mb H meter at 60 relative humidity...

Page 154: ...154 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Atmospheric correction in ppm with F inch Hg H Feet at 60 relative humidity...

Page 155: ...53 154 Atmospheric distance correction 27 Automatic corrections 151 Azimuth 54 B Battery 88 Battery chargers 126 127 Battery charging 126 Battery status 88 BEEP 101 BEP90 101 Boundary line 62 C Cables...

Page 156: ...ay 19 150 Display contrast 93 Display of recorded data 30 Display of stored data 81 Display symbols 27 DIST 97 Distance corrections 91 Distance measurement 28 149 DSP 74 E EDM 84 136 EDM mode 84 EDM S...

Page 157: ...02 I Indication 50 INPUT 76 Input keys 19 21 Input of coordinates 76 Instrument parameters 88 Intended use of instrument 128 Internal battery 13 Internal memory 43 95 Internal storage 151 IntMem 43 45...

Page 158: ...grams 26 Meteorological correction 91 MM 92 N Numeric entry 22 O Offset 66 Offset or hidden points 29 OnLine 55 Operating concept 18 Optical plummet 120 150 ORIENTATION 45 Orientation 41 Orientation c...

Page 159: ...y directions 128 Searching 78 Set Station 41 Set station coordinates 41 Set station coordinates by PC 111 Set up 14 Setout 52 Setting out 52 67 Setting the display mask 74 Setting out by PC 112 Settin...

Page 160: ...eica U UNITS 97 Units for angle measurement 97 Units for distance measurement 97 Unpacking 12 Up and Download 107 User Programs 39 V V Angle 98 Vertical angle 27 98 Vertical index error 114 VIEW 81 W...

Page 161: ...certified as being equipped with a quality system which meets the International Standard of Quality Management and Quality Systems ISO standard 9001 Total Quality Management Our commitment to total cu...

Page 162: ...en Leica Leica Geosystems AG Geodesy CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Phone 41 71 727 31 31 Fax 41 71 727 46 73 www leica com Printed in Switzerland Copyright Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 19...

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