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Operation

In addition to the autodetect behaviour, SmartAntenna can also be manually 
turned on/off using the ON/OFF button located on the underside. This action 
overrides all automatic settings but is only possible when SmartAntenna is fitted 
with an internal battery.

If turned off, SmartAntenna is automatically turned on:
• by the Setup application, when 

<Station Coord: From GPS>

• by the GPS Survey application, in the 

GPS SURVEY 

screen.

• in the 

STATUS

 

SmartStation

 menu

RadioHandle

RadioHandle is automatically detected by the instrument when it is attached.

When RadioHandle is attached and RCS Mode is activated via the quick settings 
in 

SHIFT

 

USER

, the appropriate port and device settings are set.

Summary of Contents for TPS1200+ Series

Page 1: ...Leica TPS1200 User Manual Version 7 0 English...

Page 2: ...6 Safety Directions for further information Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product Product identification The type and the serial number of your product are indicated...

Page 3: ...ituation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious inju...

Page 4: ...laser beam which emerges coaxially from the tele scope s objective Measuring with RL mode and LO mode for instruments that are equipped with a reflectorless EDM When measuring distances with EDM mode...

Page 5: ...g of the product in standard use Intended as a quick reference field guide Applications Field Manual Describes specific onboard application programs in standard use Intended as a quick reference field...

Page 6: ...tem 12 1 1 System Components 12 1 2 System Concept 19 1 2 1 Software Concept 19 1 2 2 Data Storage and Data Conversion Concept 21 1 2 3 Power Concept 23 1 3 Container Contents 24 1 4 Instrument Compon...

Page 7: ...h the Clip On Housings for Devices 61 3 3 4 LED Indicators on Clip On Housings 65 3 4 Instrument Setup for Remote Control 69 3 4 1 Remote Control Setup 69 3 4 2 LED Indicators on RadioHandle 71 3 5 Ba...

Page 8: ...Axis Adjustment a 101 4 5 Adjusting the Circular Level of the Instrument and Tribrach 106 4 6 Adjusting the Circular Level of the Prism Pole 108 4 7 Inspecting the Laser Plummet of the Instrument 109...

Page 9: ...6 Laser Classification 130 6 6 1 General 130 6 6 2 Distancer Measurements with Reflectors IR mode 131 6 6 3 Distancer Measurements without Reflectors RL mode 133 6 6 4 Automatic Target Recognition AT...

Page 10: ...earch PS 168 7 7 SmartStation 169 7 7 1 SmartStation Accuracy 169 7 7 2 SmartStation Dimensions 171 7 7 3 SmartAntenna Technical Data 172 7 8 Conformity to National Regulations 176 7 8 1 Communication...

Page 11: ...Table of Contents TPS1200 11 8 International Limited Warranty Software License Agreement 202 Index 204...

Page 12: ...ng calculating and capturing data comprised of various models with a range of accuracy classes integrated with an add on GNSS system to form SmartStation combined with RX1200 to conduct remote control...

Page 13: ...and management of data Component Description Term Description TPS Total Station Positioning System GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System generic term for satellite based navigation systems like GPS...

Page 14: ...chnology which enables an increased measuring range with a smaller laser spot size Two options are available R400 and R1000 EGL Electronic Guide Light An EGL fitted to an instrument assists with prism...

Page 15: ...ady targeted prism PowerSearch PowerSearch refers to the instrument sensor which enables the automatic rapid finding of a prism SmartStation A TPS1200 instrument integrated with an add on GNSS system...

Page 16: ...ntroller RadioHandle A component of RCS is RadioHandle It is both an integrated radio modem with attached antenna and instrument carry handle Communication side cover Communication side cover with int...

Page 17: ...ed Motorised PowerSearch TCRA1200 Additional components Reflectorless EDM Automated Motor ised TCRP1200 Additional components Reflectorless EDM Automated Motor ised PowerSearch Model Description Funct...

Page 18: ...ms Windows XP Windows 2000 Refer to the online help of LGO for additional information Extended Functionality Includes Coordinate transformations GPS and GLONASS post processing Level data processing N...

Page 19: ...Setup are integrated into the firmware and cannot be deleted The English language is integrated into the firmware and cannot be deleted Language software Numerous languages are available for the TPS12...

Page 20: ...lot housing or an external OMNI drive the software is transferred to the card which is then stored to the System RAM Application programs A suite of optional survey specific application programs are a...

Page 21: ...s return to TPS1200 Main Menu before removing the CompactFlash card and switch off the instrument before removing cables CompactFlash card A CompactFlash card housing is standard A Compact Flash card...

Page 22: ...ported from ASCII DXF GSI8 or GSI16 format Transfer raw data to LGO Raw data can be transferred between the database on the CompactFlash card or the internal memory of the instrument and LGO in two wa...

Page 23: ...ment Power options Instrument Power for the instrument can be supplied either internally or externally An external battery is connected to the instrument using a LEMO cable SmartAntenna Power for the...

Page 24: ...ach bracket for height meter b Data transfer cable c GFZ3 or GOK6 diagonal eyepiece d Counterweight for diagonal eyepiece e Instrument with tribrach and standard handle or RadioHandle f Protective cov...

Page 25: ...ent and delivered accessories part 2 of 2 a Pocket knife b Spare stylus c User manuals d 2 x CompactFlash cards and covers e Allen key f GKL221 Battery charger g Car adapter power plug for battery cha...

Page 26: ...rtAntenna c Cables d GHT52 Clamp e GAD31 Adapter f Radio antennas g GAD104 SmartAntenna Adapter h GFU Radio modem i Mini Prism spike j GEB221 Battery k GRZ101 Mini prism and GAD103 Adapter l GMP101 Mi...

Page 27: ...onents part 2 of 2 a Manuals b GHT57 Bracket c CompactFlash card and cover d GRZ4 GRZ122 Prism e Spare stylus f Software DVD g GEB211 Battery h GHT56 Holder i TNC L adapter j GEB221 Batteries k RX1250...

Page 28: ...pe integrating EDM ATR EGL PS d EGL flashing diode yellow and red e PowerSearch transmitter f PowerSearch receiver g Coaxial optics for angle and distance meas urement and exit port of visible laser b...

Page 29: ...29 Instrument components part 2 of 2 k Vertical drive l Focusing ring m Battery compartment n Stylus for touch screen o Screen p Circular level q Tribrach footscrew r Interchangeable eyepiece s Keybo...

Page 30: ...ion of the System Instrument components for SmartStation a SmartAntenna b Antenna for communication device c Clip on housing for communication device d SmartAntenna Adapter e Communication side cover...

Page 31: ...Description of the System TPS1200 31 Instrument components for RCS a RadioHandle b Communication side cover TPS12_199 a b...

Page 32: ...ser Interface 2 User Interface 2 1 Keyboard Keyboard TPS12_070 a b c d e f g F2 F1 F3 F4 F5 F6 SHIFT PgDn PgUp F7 F8 CE ESC USER PROG F9 F10 F11 F12 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQR STU VWX...

Page 33: ...commands or access chosen screens Alphanumeric keys To type letters and numbers CE Clears all entry at the beginning of user input Clears the last character during user input ESC Leaves the current me...

Page 34: ...second level of func tion keys Arrow keys Move the focus on the screen Function keys F1 F6 Correspond to the six softkeys that appear on the bottom of the screen when the screen is activated Key Desc...

Page 35: ...User Interface TPS1200 35 SHIFT Pages up SHIFT Pages down Keys Description...

Page 36: ...sage line f Icons g ESC h CAPS i SHIFT icon j Quick coding icon k Softkeys a g j i h b c d e k f TPS12_081 Element Description Time The current local time is shown Caption Shows location either in Mai...

Page 37: ...vated by pressing UPPER F5 or LOWER F5 in some screens SHIFT icon Shows the status of the SHIFT key either first or second level of softkeys is selected Can be used with touch screen and has the same...

Page 38: ...ion is selected and entered Turn instrument on Press and hold PROG for 2 s Turn instrument off step by step Lock Unlock keyboard Step Description The instrument can only be turned off in TPS1200 Main...

Page 39: ...rd unlocked is momentarily displayed on the Message Line Option Description Appearance Description To select an item from a menu do one of the following Move the focus to the item ENTER or CONT F1 OR...

Page 40: ...page in a screen do one of the following PAGE F6 OR Tap on the page tab with the stylus Appearance Description 1 Highlight the field 2 Type numeric and or alphanumeric characters to overwrite 3 ENTER...

Page 41: ...een Highlight the characters to be changed 4 Type numeric and or alphanumeric characters 5 ENTER or tap outside of the field Appearance Description Step Description 1 Highlight the input field 2 For t...

Page 42: ...st Opening a choicelist reveals either a simple listbox or a comprehensive listbox dialog 6 Repeat step 4 and 5 for entering more special characters of the same character set 7 ENTER Step Description...

Page 43: ...stbox Appearance Description Selection Choicelist shows items to select A search field is shown if necessary A scroll bar is shown if necessary Highlight the item and ENTER To exit without changes ESC...

Page 44: ...the whole screen A search field is shown A scroll bar is shown if necessary Highlight the item and CONT F1 To exit without changes press ESC or tap The functionality comprise adding editing and delet...

Page 45: ...the current status information of the instrument Position of the icons on the screen a ATR LOCK PS b Reflector c EDM d Compensator face I II e RCS f Bluetooth g Line area h CompactFlash card internal...

Page 46: ...t online status e Position mode f Bluetooth g Line area h CompactFlash card internal memory i Battery j SHIFT k Quick coding a b c d e f g h i j TPS12_172a k Icon Description ATR LOCK PS The currently...

Page 47: ...ays the status of the current position As soon as this icon becomes visible the receiver is in a stage where practical operation can commence Number of visible satellites Displays the number of theore...

Page 48: ...o be used in the position solution Real time device and real time status Displays the real time device configured to be used and its status Internet online status Receiver is online in the Internet Po...

Page 49: ...levels Battery The status and source of the battery is displayed The percentage of remaining power capacity for all batteries are displayed numerically and graphically For internal and external batte...

Page 50: ...mended to shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid uneven temperatures around the instrument The laser plummet described in this topic is built into the vertical axis of the instrument It...

Page 51: ...t and avoid uneven temperatures around the instrument 1 Extend the tripod legs to allow for a comfortable working posture Position the tripod over the marked ground point centring it as well as possib...

Page 52: ...h footscrews 6 to centre the plummet 4 over the ground point 5 Adjust the tripod legs to level the circular level 7 6 By using the electronic level turn the tribrach footscrews 6 to precisely level th...

Page 53: ...e detected by the instrument but the devices that are attached to SmartAntenna Adapter are automatically detected These devices are SmartAntenna and radios modems in clip on housings Radio Modem in cl...

Page 54: ...d with an internal battery If turned off SmartAntenna is automatically turned on by the Setup application when Station Coord From GPS by the GPS Survey application in the GPS SURVEY screen in the STAT...

Page 55: ...step by step Step Description Refer to 3 5 Battery to change the internal battery of the SmartAntenna Refer to 3 1 Instrument Setup for the initial instrument setup onto a tripod Remove the instrumen...

Page 56: ...position underneath the SmartAntenna Adapter such that the guide rails on the clip on housing and the guide rails on the SmartAntenna Adapter are aligned Ensure that the connector located at the end...

Page 57: ...apter with attached clip on housing onto the instrument by simultaneously pressing and holding in the four push buttons Ensure that the interface connection on the underside of the Smart Antenna Adapt...

Page 58: ...SmartAntenna onto the SmartAntenna Adapter by simultane ously pressing and holding in the two press clips Ensure that the clip on contacts on the underside of the SmartAntenna are aligned to the clip...

Page 59: ...SmartAntenna LED Indicators Description SmartAntenna has Light Emitting Diode indicators They indicate the basic antenna status Diagram of LED Indicators TRK Tracking LED BT Bluetooth LED PWR Power LE...

Page 60: ...cked to compute a position red SmartAntenna is initialising BT green Bluetooth is in data mode and ready for connecting purple Bluetooth is connecting blue Bluetooth has connected flashing blue data i...

Page 61: ...ng Digital cellular phones fitting into a clip on housing Radios fitting into a clip on housing Digital cellular phone Clip on housing Siemens MC75 GFU24 CDMA MultiTech MTMMC C US GFU19 GFU26 CDMA Mul...

Page 62: ...sing To unlock and release the clip on housing from the SmartAntenna Adapter turn the screw anticlockwise as shown by the lock and arrow symbols on the screw 2 Slide the clip on housing away from the...

Page 63: ...ousing 8 Put the SIM card into the SIM card holder the chip facing up 9 Insert the SIM card holder into the SIM card slot the chip facing the connectors inside the slot 10 Place the SIM card screw bac...

Page 64: ...s the small button of the SIM card slot to eject the SIM card holder 7 Take the SIM card holder out off the SIM card slot 8 Take the SIM card out of the SIM card holder 9 Put the SIM card holder back...

Page 65: ...tion Each clip on housing for a radio or a digital cellular phone has Light Emitting Diode indicators They indicate the basic device status Diagram of the LED Indicators a Power LED b Signal strength...

Page 66: ...ontrolled from the PC via cable Data transfer LED any device off data is not being transferred green or flashing green data is being transferred Signal strength LED GFU19 US GFU25 CAN GFU26 US with CD...

Page 67: ...d no PIN entered or network search user authentication or network login in progress red short flash long break logged onto network no call in progress red flashing red long break GPRS PDP context acti...

Page 68: ...a Carrier Detection is okay on the roving receiver off the DCD is not okay GFU14 with Satelline 3AS red or flashing red the communication link Data Carrier Detection is okay on the roving receiver off...

Page 69: ...cription Refer to 3 1 Instrument Setup for the initial instrument setup onto a tripod Remove the instrument carry handle by simultaneously pressing and holding in the four push buttons 1 Place the Rad...

Page 70: ...interface connection on the underside of the RadioHandle is on the same side as the Communication side cover 2 Swing the RadioHandle antenna into an upright position Refer to RX1200 User Manual for ad...

Page 71: ...icators on RadioHandle LED Indicators Description The RadioHandle has Light Emitting Diode indicators They indicate the basic RadioHandle status Diagram of the LED Indicators a Power LED b Link LED c...

Page 72: ...er is off green power is on Link LED off no radio link to remote controller red radio link to remote controller Data Transfer LED off no data transfer to from remote controller green or green flashing...

Page 73: ...g cycle is sufficient We recommend carrying out the process when the battery capacity indicated on the charger or on a Leica Geosystems product deviates significantly form the actual battery capacity...

Page 74: ...Operation Discharging The batteries can be operated from 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn very high operating temperatures reduce the service...

Page 75: ...ry compartment is now on the left side of the instrument Turn the knob to the vertical position opening the lid of the battery compartment 2 Pull out the battery housing 3 Pull the battery from the ba...

Page 76: ...ard Click the battery into position 6 Place the battery housing into the battery compartment Push the battery housing in until it fits completely into the battery compartment 7 Turn the knob to lock t...

Page 77: ...gain access to the battery compartment 1 Open the battery compartment by pushing the slide fastener in the direc tion of the arrow with the open lock symbol 2 Pull out the battery housing The battery...

Page 78: ...aid to assist in placing the battery correctly 5 Place the battery onto the battery housing ensuring that the contacts are facing outward Click the battery into position 6 Close the battery compartmen...

Page 79: ...e it only within the specified temperature range Do not bend the card Protect the card from direct impacts Failure to follow these instructions could result in data loss and or permanent damage to the...

Page 80: ...e vertical position opening the lid of the CompactFlash card compartment 2 Open the lid of the CompactFlash card compartment 3 Pull the front of the CompactFlash card up and take the card out of the l...

Page 81: ...efore formatting the card Before formatting the internal memory make sure that all important data is first transferred to the PC To exit the screen without formatting the memory device press ESC This...

Page 82: ...Main Menu Survey OR Press PROG Highlight Survey CONT F1 SURVEY Survey Begin CONT F1 To accept changes and access the subsequent screen The chosen settings become active CONF F2 To access SURVEY Confi...

Page 83: ...on Description Job Choicelist The active job All jobs from Main Menu Manage Jobs can be selected Coord System Output The coordinate system currently attached to the selected Job Cannot be edited for U...

Page 84: ...he active configuration set All configuration sets from Main Menu Manage Configura tion Sets can be selected The instrument has numerous user configura tion parameters and functions This allows a vari...

Page 85: ...tep CONT F1 to access SURVEY Survey Job Name where measurements can be performed with ALL F1 or DIST F2 and or REC F3 Add Constant Output Displays the additive constant stored with the chosen reflecto...

Page 86: ...surements are being made using the red laser EDM the results may be influenced by objects passing between the EDM and the intended target surface This occurs because reflectorless measurements are mad...

Page 87: ...300 ft away Accurate measurements to prisms should be made in IR mode When a distance measurement is triggered the EDM measures to the object which is in the beam path at that moment If a temporary ob...

Page 88: ...ic target recog nition must be redetermined periodically Refer to 4 Check Adjust about checking and adjusting instruments When a measurement is triggered while the prism is still moving distance and a...

Page 89: ...Operation TPS1200 89...

Page 90: ...unning through specific measurement procedures The procedures are guided and have to be followed carefully and precisely as described in the following chapters Some other instrument errors and mechani...

Page 91: ...lues Mechanical adjustment The following instrument parts can be adjusted mechanically Precise measurements To get precise measurements in the daily work it is important To check and adjust the instru...

Page 92: ...an change and it is highly recom mended to redetermine them in the following situations Before the first use Before every high precision survey After rough or long transportations After long working p...

Page 93: ...nically Instrument error Effects Hz Effects V Elimination with two face measurement Automatically corrected with proper adjust ment c Line of sight error a Tilting axis error l Compensator index error...

Page 94: ...urement the telescope is normally not positioned exactly on the centre of the prism The small rest devia tions the ATR offsets are measured individually for each measurement and Before determining the...

Page 95: ...step IF the task is to THEN adjust a combination of instrument errors Refer to 4 3 Combined Adjustment l t i c and ATR adjust the tilting axis Refer to 4 4 Tilting Axis Adjustment a adjust the circula...

Page 96: ...le explains the most common settings l t Compensator longitudinal and transversal index errors i Vertical index error related to the standing axis c Hz collimation error also called line of sight erro...

Page 97: ...vailable It is recommended to use a clean Leica circular prism as target Do not use a 360 prism 4 Aim the telescope accurately at a target at about 100 m distant The target must be positioned within 9...

Page 98: ...be performed manually in both faces 6 TOOLS Combined II MEAS F1 to measure the same target in the other face and to calculate the instrument errors If one or more errors are bigger than the predefined...

Page 99: ...ndard deviations of the deter mined adjustment errors The standard deviations can be calculated from the second run onwards It is recommended to measure at least two runs 8 MEAS F5 if more runs have t...

Page 100: ...ONT F1 overwrites the old adjustment errors with the new ones if the Use status is set to Yes to be determined again REDO F2 rejects all new determined adjustment errors and repeats the whole procedur...

Page 101: ...rument error Determination of tilting axis error step by step The following table explains the most common settings a Tilting axis error Step Description The Hz collimation error c has to be determine...

Page 102: ...the telescope accurately at a target at about 100 m distance or less if not possible The target must be positioned at least 27 30 gon above or beneath the horizontal plane The procedure can be starte...

Page 103: ...g has to be performed manually in both faces 5 TOOLS Tilting Axis Adjustment II MEAS F1 to measure the same target in the other face and to calculate the tilting axis error If the error is bigger than...

Page 104: ...s the standard deviation of the determined tilting axis error The standard deviation can be calculated from the second run onwards It is recommended to measure at least two runs 7 MEAS F5 if more runs...

Page 105: ...be stored CONT F1 overwrites the old tilting axis error with the new one to be determined again REDO F2 rejects the new determined tilting axis error and repeats the whole procedure Refer to step 3 o...

Page 106: ...ribrach and onto a tripod 2 Using the tribrach footscrews level the instrument with the electronic level SHIFT F12 to access STATUS Level Laser Plummet 3 Check the position of the circular level on th...

Page 107: ...trument by 200 gon 180 Repeat the adjustment procedure if the circular level does not stay centered Tribrach If it extends beyond the circle use the supplied allen key to centre it with the adjustment...

Page 108: ...ole parallel to the plumb line 3 Check the position of the circular level on the prism pole 4 a If the circular level is centered no adjustment is necessary b If the circular level is not centered use...

Page 109: ...nditions of use the laser plummet does not need adjusting If an adjustment is necessary due to external influences the instrument has to be returned to any Leica Geosystems authorized service workshop...

Page 110: ...aper 4 Mark the centre of the red dot on the ground 5 Turn the instrument through 360 slowly carefully observing the move ment of the red laser dot The maximum diameter of the circular movement descri...

Page 111: ...ption The connections between metal and timber components must always be firm and tight 1 Tighten the leg cap screws moderately with the supplied allen key 2 Tighten the articulated joints on the trip...

Page 112: ...e affected by shock and vibration Always carry the product in its transport container and secure it Shipping When transporting the product by rail air or sea always use the complete original Leica Geo...

Page 113: ...Care and Transport TPS1200 113 Field adjustment After transport inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this user manual before using the product...

Page 114: ...eral Technical Data of the Instrument for information about storage temperature range A storage temperature range of 20 C to 30 C 4 F to 86 F in a dry environ ment is recommended to minimize self disc...

Page 115: ...components Fogging of prisms Reflector prisms that are cooler than the ambient temperature tend to fog It is not enough simply to wipe them Keep them for some time inside your jacket or in the vehicl...

Page 116: ...116 TPS1200 Care and Transport Cables and plugs Keep plugs clean and dry Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables...

Page 117: ...inspection of the motorisation in motorised products must be done in a Leica Geosystems authorized service workshop Following conditions After about 4000 hours operation Twice a year in case of perma...

Page 118: ...on The following directions should enable the person responsible for the product and the person who actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for t...

Page 119: ...roduct Data communication with external appliances Measuring raw data and computing coordinates using carrier phase and code signal from GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System satellites Carrying out...

Page 120: ...of Leica Geosystems Aiming directly into the sun Inadequate safeguards at the working site for example when measuring on roads Deliberate dazzling of third parties Controlling of machines moving objec...

Page 121: ...for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments Danger Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in hazardous areas or in...

Page 122: ...and communicating safety concepts for their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Leica Geosystems product Person in charge of the p...

Page 123: ...erson responsible for the product must ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions This person is also accountable for the training and the deploy ment of personnel who use the product...

Page 124: ...follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the direc tions of the person responsible for the product Caution Watch out for erroneous measurement results if the product has been dropped...

Page 125: ...ronment first contact the safety authorities responsible for the electrical instal lations and follow their instructions Caution With the remote control of products it is possible that extraneous targ...

Page 126: ...tention to the environmental conditions around for example obstacles excavations or traffic Precautions The person responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers W...

Page 127: ...damaged or people may sustain injury Precautions When setting up the product make sure that the accessories are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the product to...

Page 128: ...l stress high ambient temperatures or immersion into fluids can cause leakage fire or explosions of the batteries Precautions Protect the batteries from mechanical influences and high ambient temperat...

Page 129: ...isk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to contamination Improper disposal of silicone oil may cause environmental contamination Precautions Product specific treatment and waste mana...

Page 130: ...e and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Products classified as laser class 1 class 2 and class...

Page 131: ...class 1 in accord ance with IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 1 laser products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of opera t...

Page 132: ...except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not c...

Page 133: ...60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 3R laser products Direct intrabeam viewing may be hazardous low level eye hazard in particular for deliberate ocular exposure The risk of injury for lase...

Page 134: ...ms but also to reflected beams aimed at reflecting surfaces such as prisms windows mirrors metallic surfaces etc Precautions Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective such as a mirror or whi...

Page 135: ...5 Do not look through or beside the optical sight at prisms or reflecting objects when the laser is switched on in laser pointer or distance measurement mode Aiming at prisms is only permitted when lo...

Page 136: ...136 TPS1200 Safety Directions Labelling a Laser beam Laser Radiation Avoid direct eye exposure Class 3R Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Po 5 00 mW 650 690 nm Laser Aperture TPS12_045 a...

Page 137: ...40 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This...

Page 138: ...fied as laser class 1 in accord ance with IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 1 laser products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditio...

Page 139: ...except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not c...

Page 140: ...in accord ance with IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 1 laser products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of opera tion and a...

Page 141: ...except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not c...

Page 142: ...EGL may be designed differently The product described in this section is excluded from the scope of IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products The product described in this section is classified as...

Page 143: ...is section is classified as laser class 2 in accord ance with IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 2 laser products These products are safe fo...

Page 144: ...rding to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Po 1 00 mW 620 690 nm Type TC Art No Power 12V 6V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Manufactured 2003 Made in Switzerland S No Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and...

Page 145: ...Safety Directions TPS1200 145 a Laser beam b Exit for laser beam b TPS12_048 a...

Page 146: ...ce in this respect Leica Geosystems 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 pr...

Page 147: ...ple near radio transmitters two way radios or diesel generators Precautions Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions Warning If the product is operated with connecting cables...

Page 148: ...Geosystems the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed or that humans or an...

Page 149: ...energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par...

Page 150: ...ser s authority to operate the equipment Labelling TPS1200 TPS12_049 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause...

Page 151: ...he following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation Type AT...

Page 152: ...03 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 interferen...

Page 153: ...218 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 interfere...

Page 154: ...12_082 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 interf...

Page 155: ...ns 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Type RH Art No Power 7 4 12V nomin...

Page 156: ...Technical Data 7 1 Angle Measurement Accuracy Characteristics Absolute continuous diametric Type std dev Hz V ISO 17123 3 Display least count mgon mgon 1201 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 1202 2 0 6 0 1 0 1 1203 3 1...

Page 157: ...ard prisms GPR1 2300 7500 4500 14700 5400 17700 360 prism GRZ4 GRZ122 800 2600 1500 5000 2000 7000 360 Mini prism GRZ101 450 1500 800 2600 1000 3300 Mini prism GMP101 800 2600 1200 4000 2000 7000 Refl...

Page 158: ...s of the specified accuracy The display resolution is 0 1 mm A Strong haze visibility 5 km or strong sunlight severe heat shimmer B Light haze visibility about 20 km or moderate sunlight slight heat s...

Page 159: ...Technical Data TPS1200 159 Characteristics Principle Phase measurement Type Coaxial visible red laser Carrier wave 658 nm Measuring system System analyzer basis 100 MHz 150 MHz...

Page 160: ...reflective 200 660 300 990 400 1310 R400 Grey side 18 reflective 150 490 200 660 200 660 R1000 White side 90 reflective 800 2630 1000 3280 1000 3280 R1000 Grey side 18 reflective 400 1320 500 1640 50...

Page 161: ...ay resolution is 0 1 mm Characteristics Laser dot size Standard measuring std dev ISO 17123 4 Measure time typical s Measure time maximum s 0 m 500 m 2 mm 2 ppm 3 6 12 500 m 4 mm 2 ppm 3 6 12 Type Coa...

Page 162: ...play resolution is 0 1 mm Reflector Range A Range B Range C m ft m ft m ft Standard prism GPR1 2200 7300 7500 24600 10000 32800 Range of measurement 1000 m to 12000 m Display unambiguous up to 12000 m...

Page 163: ...Technical Data TPS1200 163 Characteristics Principle Phase measurement Type Coaxial visible red laser Carrier wave 658 nm Measuring system System analyser basis 100 MHz 150 MHz...

Page 164: ...prism GRZ4 GRZ122 800 2600 600 2000 360 Mini prism GRZ101 350 1150 300 1000 Mini prism GMP101 500 1600 400 1300 Reflector tape 60 mm x 60 mm 55 175 not qualified Machine Automation power prism MPR122...

Page 165: ...DM measuring program and the external measuring conditions The ATR has a basic standard deviation level of 1 mm Above a certain distance the instrument angle accu racy predominates and takes over the...

Page 166: ...easurement m Instrument angle accuracy 20 mm m 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 5 3 2 1 5 1 4 2 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 TPS12_230 Maximum tangential speed 5 m s at 20 m 25 m s at 100 m Maximum radial sp...

Page 167: ...Technical Data TPS1200 167 Characteristics Principle Digital image processing Type Infrared laser...

Page 168: ...al Searching Characteristics Reflector Range PS m ft Standard prism GPR1 300 1000 360 prism GRZ4 GRZ122 300 1000 Mini prism GMP101 100 330 Machine Automation power prism MPR122 For Machine Control pur...

Page 169: ...olved ambiguities Figures quoted assume normal to favourable conditions Accuracy Initialisation Position accuracy Horizontal 10 mm 1 ppm Vertical 20 mm 1 ppm When used within reference station network...

Page 170: ...170 TPS1200 Technical Data RTK data formats Formats for data reception Leica proprietary GPS and GNSS real time data formats CMR CMR RTCM V2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1...

Page 171: ...Technical Data TPS1200 171 7 7 2 SmartStation Dimensions SmartStation Dimensions TPS12_202 101 5 mm 101 5 mm 196 mm 432 mm 203 mm 186 mm...

Page 172: ...1 socket to connect antenna cable only applicable when Smart Antenna is used independently on a pole with RX1250 Special clip on interface for connecting SmartAntenna to SmartAntenna Adapter on a TPS1...

Page 173: ...rtAntenna to PC for data transfer and to external power supply voltage range 5 28 V DC Type Li Ion Voltage 7 4 V Capacity GEB211 2 2 Ah Typical operating time 5 7 h Type ATX1230 GNSS Voltage Current F...

Page 174: ...and E5b Environmental specifications Temperature Galileo E5b 1207 14 MHz Galileo Alt BOC 1191 795 MHz Gain Typically 27 dBi Noise Figure Typically 2 dBi BW 3 dBiW BW 30 dBi Type ATX1230 GNSS Operating...

Page 175: ...r dust and sand Humidity Protection IP67 IEC 60529 Dusttight Protected against water jets Waterproof to 1 m temporary immersion Protection Up to 100 The effects of condensation are to be effectively c...

Page 176: ...ial requirements and other rele vant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 1 equipment according European Directive...

Page 177: ...elevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosys tems com ce Class 1 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE can be plac...

Page 178: ...rce in this respect The product must be used with the recommended antenna A separation distance of at least 20 centimeters should be kept between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby person...

Page 179: ...ation terminal equipment see CE Conformity Declaration The conformity for countries with other national regulations not covered by the FCC part 15 22 and 24 or European directive 1999 5 EC has to be a...

Page 180: ...m permissible exposure of the guide lines and standards which are force in this respect The product must be used with the recommended antenna A separation distance of at least 20 centimeters should be...

Page 181: ...f conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 2 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE for which following EEA Member States apply restrictions on the placing...

Page 182: ...182 TPS1200 Technical Data Antenna Type Patch antenna omnidirectional Gain 2 dBi Connector SMB...

Page 183: ...aration of conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 1 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE can be placed on the market and be put into service without re...

Page 184: ...84 TPS1200 Technical Data Output power Antenna Type Output power mW GNSS Receive only Bluetooth 5 GNSS Internal GNSS antenna element receive only Bluetooth Type Internal Microstrip antenna Gain 1 5 dB...

Page 185: ...cation 30 x Clear objective diameter 40 mm Focusing 1 7 m 5 6 ft to infinity Field of view 1 30 1 66 gon 2 7 m at 100 m Type Setting accuracy Setting range mgon gon 1201 0 5 0 2 4 0 07 1202 0 5 0 2 4...

Page 186: ...ft int inch ft us inch Position In both faces face two is optional Touch screen if fitted Toughened film on glass Port Name Description Port 1 Port 1 5 pin LEMO 0 for power communication data transfer...

Page 187: ...chnical Data TPS1200 187 Instrument Dimensions Weight TPS12_212 196 mm 328 mm 226 mm TPS12_213 101 5 mm 101 5 mm 196 mm 328 mm 203 mm Instrument 4 8 5 5 kg Tribrach 0 8 kg Internal battery GEB221 0 2...

Page 188: ...actFlash card 256 1750 Internal memory optional 256 1750 Type Visible red laser class 2 Location In standing axis of instrument Accuracy Deviation from plumbline 1 5 mm at 1 5 m instrument height Diam...

Page 189: ...st and sand Capacity GEB221 4 4 Ah Type NiMH Voltage 12 V Capacity GEB171 9 0 Ah Type Operating temperature C Storage temperature C TPS1200 20 to 50 40 to 70 Leica CompactFlash cards all sizes 40 to 8...

Page 190: ...ion are to be effectively counter acted by periodically drying out the instrument Type Additive Constant mm ATR PS Standard prism GPR1 0 0 yes yes Mini prism GMP101 17 5 yes yes 360 prism GRZ4 GRZ122...

Page 191: ...tions are made Machine Automation power prism MPR122 For Machine Control purposes only 28 1 yes yes Type Additive Constant mm ATR PS Working range 5 150 m Positioning accuracy 5 cm at 100 m Line of si...

Page 192: ...tance displayed is correct if the scale correction in ppm mm km which has been entered corresponds to the atmospheric conditions prevailing at the time of the measurement The atmospheric correction in...

Page 193: ...ot and damp For high precision measurements the relative humidity must be measured and entered along with the air pressure and the temperature Air humidity correction Index n ppm Air humidity correcti...

Page 194: ...valid for Formulas D1 Atmospheric correction ppm p Air pressure mbar t Air temperature C h Relative humidity x 7 5 t 237 3 t 0 7857 Air pressure p 1013 25 mbar Air temperature t 12 C Relative air hum...

Page 195: ...distortion is in accordance with the projection system used in a particular country for which official tables are generally available The following formula is valid for cylindrical projections such a...

Page 196: ...2 0 1 5 1 0 5 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 9 0 9 5 1 0 0 1 0 5 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 2 0 1 2 5 1 3 0 1 3 5 1 4 0 50 C 50 C 40 C 40 C 30 C 30 C 20 C 20 C 10 C 10 C 0 C 0...

Page 197: ...60 F 50 F 40 F 30 F 20 F 10 F 0 F 10 F 20 F 16 ft 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 inch Hg 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 inch Hg 1 6 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 3...

Page 198: ...ector types The reduction formulas are valid for measurements to all reflector types measurements to prisms to reflector tape and reflectorless measurements a Mean Sea Level b Instrument c Reflector S...

Page 199: ...en calculating the horizontal distance and height difference The calculated horizontal distance relates to the station height and not to the reflector height Displayed slope distance m D0 Uncorrected...

Page 200: ...r of measurements These values are calculated as follows Slope distance as arithmetic mean of all measurements Sum Di Single slope distance measure ment n Number of measurements s Standard deviation o...

Page 201: ...standard deviation of the arithmetic mean of the distance can be calculated as follows Standard deviation of the arithmetic mean of the distance s Standard deviation of a single measurement n Number o...

Page 202: ...ry or other wise including warranties terms or conditions of merchantability fitness for a partic ular purpose satisfactory quality and non infringement all of which are expressly disclaimed Software...

Page 203: ...all or use the software unless you have read and accepted the terms and conditions of the Leica Geosystems Software License Agreement Instal lation or use of the software or any part thereof is deemed...

Page 204: ...91 Of circular level on instrument 106 Of circular level on prism pole 108 Of circular level on tribrach 106 Of laser plummet 109 Of Reflectorless EDM 109 Preparation 94 Titling axis a 101 Adjustment...

Page 205: ...ata GEB171 189 Technical data GEB221 188 Bluetooth icon 48 C CE 33 Check Adjust 90 Cleaning and Drying 115 Clip On Housing Attach and detach 62 Devices for 61 Insert SIM card 62 LED indicators 65 Remo...

Page 206: ...enna 172 Distance Measurement IR mode 157 LO mode 162 RL mode 160 Documentation 4 Drive OMNI 22 Drives 188 E Edit Value in input field 40 Electrical data SmartAntenna 173 Electromagnetic Compatibility...

Page 207: ...a 178 GeoC Software Development Kit 20 GFU19 179 GFU24 177 GFU25 179 GFU26 179 GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System 13 Guidelines for Correct Results 86 H Hazards of Use 124 I Icons Overview 45 Spe...

Page 208: ...ronic Guide Light EGL 142 Integrated Distancer Invisible Laser 131 Integrated Distancer Visible Laser 133 Laser Plummet 143 PowerSearch PS 140 Laser Plummet Adjustment 109 Technical data 188 LED Indic...

Page 209: ...SmartAntenna 184 Output power GFU24 Siemens MC75 177 P Page Selecting from a 40 Pages down 35 Pages up 35 Ports 186 Power SmartAntenna 173 Power Supply 23 PowerSearch PS 168 Precise Measurements 91 P...

Page 210: ...r remote control 69 SHIFT 34 49 Siemens MC75 GFU24 technical data 177 SmartAntenna Battery 77 Description 16 Dimensions 171 Power supply 23 Status 59 Technical data 183 SmartStation Communication side...

Page 211: ...housing 65 RadioHandle 71 SmartAntenna 59 Storage 114 Storage Temperature SmartAntenna 174 Survey Application 82 System Concept 19 T Technical Data 156 Telescope 185 Temperature Battery Internal Opera...

Page 212: ...212 TPS1200 Index U Unlock keyboard 38 USER 33 User Interface 32 V Value Edit in input field 40 View Current Adjustment Errors 91 W Weight Of instrument 187 SmartAntenna 172...

Page 213: ...Index TPS1200 213...

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