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In the case of CSV data doesn't have “CODE” field, please select “PN XY” or “PN XYZ” from 
following four types for the “type” of data on the “CSV Import Option” panel. 

PN XY (Code) 
PN XYZ(Code) 
PN XY 
PN XYZ

 

 
f) For more information to work with DL-01, please refer to the "help" file after the installation. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for R-200 Series

Page 1: ...350m reflectorless EDM range 2 and 5 models Adjustable laser plummet Efficient accur acy at your finger s R 200 Series Increased Productivity Faster Turnaround...

Page 2: ...ys 22 each 12 numeric 5 function 5 special Display back light Intensity settings 10 steps Laser Pointer Yes Date clock Yes Total Station R 200 Series Specifications Designs and specifications are subj...

Page 3: ...r R 200 Series R 202NE R 205NE Power TI Asahi Co Ltd International Sales Department 4 3 4 Ueno Iwatsuki Ku Saitama Shi Saitama 339 0073 Japan Tel 81 48 793 0118 Fax 81 48 793 0128 E mail International...

Page 4: ...3 3 Optical plummet Option 20 3 4 Levelling with circular vial 21 3 5 Levelling with the plate vial 21 3 6 Eyepiece adjustment 22 3 7 Target sighting 22 3 8 Attachment and detachment of tribrach 23 4...

Page 5: ...ng 2 40 8 9 Initial setting 4 41 8 10Initial setting 5 42 9 ACCESSING THE FUNCTIONS 43 9 1 Accessing by help key 43 9 2 Accessing by 007 43 Instrument setting items 44 10 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 45 10...

Page 6: ...3 13 6 Distance range 59 14 Notice to the user of this product 60...

Page 7: ...operation incurred by the use of this product or malfunction of it 3 TIA shall not be liable for damage caused by usage not explained in the instruction manual 4 TIA shall not be liable for damage to...

Page 8: ...ave thoroughly read and understood this instruction manual to ensure proper operation After reading this manual be sure to keep it in a convenient place for easy reference This instrument complies wit...

Page 9: ...of injury if it explodes CAUTION For your safety perform the initial and periodical inspection as well as when the instrument is fixed and adjusted When the laser beam enters eyes an unexpected accide...

Page 10: ...instrument to drop resulting in possible injury Do not carry the tripod with the metal shoe pointing toward another person as it may injure him her The instrument contains a rechargeable battery and a...

Page 11: ...ent constant is to be used use the correct constant of the target The constant is stored in the instrument s memory when turned off Reflectorless and reflector sheet Reflectorless Non Prism The measur...

Page 12: ...sts on one full charge differs depending on conditions of ambient temperature and the measurement mode of the instrument Confirm the battery level remaining before operating Storage and operating envi...

Page 13: ...ning the proper level of precision Pentax bears absolutely no responsibility for damages due to survey results obtained from surveys conducted without an initial instrument check Never disassemble the...

Page 14: ...Eyepiece Plate vial Display panel Key board Plate vial Leveling screw Base plate Detaching knob Tangent screw Clamp screw Telescope clamp screw Telescope tangent screw Battery pack Battery latch Inst...

Page 15: ...screws With the housing marks are facing upwards set the instrument gently in the case without forcing it Close the lid to the case and secure the latches 1 3 Standard equipment Instrument Carrying ca...

Page 16: ...the battery Low battery Please change Replace with the spare battery or charge Charging the battery The battery BP02 is not charged at our factory shipment It must be changed before use For BP02 char...

Page 17: ...ned on Charge lamp green Turns on while charging and turns off when the charge is completed Discharge lamp yellow Turns on when you push the discharge button Turns off when the discharge is completed...

Page 18: ...on The electrical discharge lamp lights and the electrical discharge begins The electrical discharge lamp is turned off when the electrical discharge ends the charge lamp lights and the charge starts...

Page 19: ...merical value screen the numerical value and the sign displayed are input The English characters printed right under numeric of each key are input HELP Pressing ILLU ESC key causes a help menu to appe...

Page 20: ...the horizontal angle shown on the display CORR F4 Brings up the screen for changing the target constant temperature pressure setting MODE F5 Switches the screen between MODE A and MODE B Other functio...

Page 21: ...r key the Laser pointer function is turned on The Laser indicator is turned on and the mark on the left of the screen blinks while the Laser pointer function is operating If the Laser key is pressed a...

Page 22: ...be set by command No 520 LD PLUM For using Command number refer to 9 2 Accessing by 007 For the Detaching type laser plummet equipment model Turn on the laser plummet function by pushing the Laser ke...

Page 23: ...m the occasional check In this case use your foot or the carrying case to make a shadow over the laser position The laser plummet is adjusted to be within 0 5mm at the instrument height of 1 5m at fac...

Page 24: ...Levelling with the plate vial Leveling Rotate instrument horizontally and make two Leveling screws arbitrarily chosen parallel to the display Turn on the Electronic vial function by pushing the Laser...

Page 25: ...nd eye fatigue When it is hard to see the reticle due to poor brightness press ILLU F3 RETICLE to access the RETICLE INTENSITY ADJ screen Use the left and right arrow to adjust the reticle intensity 3...

Page 26: ...recessed screw with a screwdriver then rotate the locking knob until the arrow points upward and lift the instrument up Attachment Mount the instrument on the tribrach with the guide marks coinciding...

Page 27: ...ned off will be displayed for the horizontal angle If this horizontal angle is not needed please perform horizontal angle 0 SET For details on resetting the horizontal angle 0 See 5 2 For details on c...

Page 28: ...ss Press ENT to exit adjustment mode and return to the previous screen Pressing the Illumination key views the F3 RETICLE F4 LCD and F5 ILLU Illumination brightness of the LCD screen and telescope ret...

Page 29: ...so that it is restored when the power is turned on next time When the restored horizontal angle is not necessary reset it to 0 5 2 Resetting the horizontal angle to 0 Pressing F3 0 SET twice in succe...

Page 30: ...ng measurement does not hold the horizontal angle unless you press it again Once the buzzer stops sounding you can go to the next step 5 4 Inputting an arbitrary horizontal angle In case of Horizontal...

Page 31: ...P to display the slope value in The 0 represents the horizontal 0 and 100 and 100 represent 45 up and down slopes respectively To return the screen from the slope display to the 360 scale also take ab...

Page 32: ...al angle value as a counter clockwise angle To return the horizontal angle from counter clockwise to clockwise also take the above same procedures press F5 SELECT to select the clockwise angle When th...

Page 33: ...the distance measurement by Prism The CODE number 521 LONG RANGE MES shows ON OFF The WARNING Laser Power screen is displayed when Message ON is selected and then F1 MEAS key is pressed Pressing F1 ME...

Page 34: ...tory default setting Collimate the telescope at a target and press the F1 MEAS once to start measuring the distance Once distance measurement has been started the distance measurement mark remains dis...

Page 35: ...sets of display items H angle H dst V dst H angle V angle S dst and H angle V angle H dst S dst V dst Pressing the ESC or F2 TARGET or F5 MODE during fast distance measurement stops it 6 3 Quick mode...

Page 36: ...ressing F5 CLEAR Input 25 by pressing the numeric keys Press the ENT key to accept the Prism Constant to 25mm Pressing the ENT key returns the instrument to MODE A To set the Reflector sheet constant...

Page 37: ...he cursor to 3 TEMP and press the F5 SELECT to enable the temperature to be changed Clear the exiting values by pressing F5 CLEAR Input 22 by pressing the numeric keys Press the ENT key to accept the...

Page 38: ...c pressure setting can be changed only when ATM CORR has been set to ATM INPUT in initial setting 1 Example Setting the pressure to 900hPa Press F4 CORR in MODE B If the instrument is in MODE A press...

Page 39: ...pressure a distance error per 100m is about 0 3mm per 10hPa as a pressure difference from 1013hPa For more accurate values see 12 4 Error when no atmospheric correction is made 7 4 Changing the ppm va...

Page 40: ...values is from 199 to 199 Once set the ppm value is displayed at the centre of the top of the measurement screen The factory initial of ppm value is 0 Once set the ppm value remains in memory even aft...

Page 41: ...r initial setting 1 Pressing F1 scrolls it up five items pressing F2 scrolls the screen down five items Press F3 or F4 to position the cursor at the item of interest 8 3 Entering the mode for initial...

Page 42: ...screen for selecting the atmospheric correction Press F3 or F4 to position the cursor at the desired item then press ENT key to select that item Pressing the ENT key selects the change of selected it...

Page 43: ...ture is set to 0 14 0 2 or none NIL Selecting 3 NIL results in no correction of both values 4 Selection of Tilt Compensation COMP AXIS Select whether Tilt Compensation is to be ON OFF The factory defa...

Page 44: ...tion for distance measurement or for key entry has been performed with the angle remaining unchanged 9 Selection of Distance measurement automatic power off function EDM OFF Select the time interval 3...

Page 45: ...ty 4 Selection of Stop bits STOP BITS Select the number of stop bits to be used 1 or 2 5 Selection of Control signal SIGNAL CONTROL Select whether the control signal is effective or not 6 Selection of...

Page 46: ...Accessing by 007 The R 200 allows you to enter a special code of 007 with the alphanumeric keys to display specific initial setting Press the numeric keys 0 0 7 in MODE A or B The screen will then cha...

Page 47: ...STYLE Z 0 H 0 COMPAS 509 QUAD BUZ OFF ON 510 AUTO OFF 10 MIN 20 MIN 30 MIN NIL 511 EDM OFF ON OFF 517 COMPENSATOR OFF ON 520 LD PLUM OFF ON 521 LONG RANGE MES ON when target is Ref less OFF 522 QUICK...

Page 48: ...ite direction mutually and have the bubble of the side of the electronic vial to the center Make the bubble of the length of the electronic vial to the center by operating the leveling screw of one re...

Page 49: ...he telescope fine adjustment screws move Point A to the edge of the field of view by screw point A No adjustment is necessary if Point A moves along the vertical line of the reticle Adjustments If Poi...

Page 50: ...ent around the vertical axis and sight Point A again Loosen the telescope lock screw and turn the telescope until a point is sighted at a distance equal to that of Point B This is Point C No adjustmen...

Page 51: ...0 6 Laser Plummet Checks Set the instrument on the tripod and place a piece of white paper with a cross drawn on it right under the instrument Press the LASER key and move the paper so that the inters...

Page 52: ...intersecting point of the cross If the center mark always coincides with the intersecting point no adjustment is necessary Adjustments If the center mark does not coincide with the intersecting point...

Page 53: ...stments Contact your local dealer for adjustment of the off set constant when the K is not nearly 0 10 9 Beam axis and Line of sight Be sure to check that the beam axis and line of sight are aligned w...

Page 54: ...to the end of this manual Place the target plate adjusting its center to the center of telescope cross line and to be about horizontal to the instrument Turn the power on and confirm the TARGET is set...

Page 55: ...52 Adjustments At the procedure 4 above if the Center of laser spot is not within the internal circle 10mm of the target plate the adjustment is necessary Please contact your PENTAX dealer...

Page 56: ...2 2ppm x D mm Reflectorless 5 2ppm x D mm Measuring time Repeat meas Normal Prism 2 0sec 1 mm Prism 0 4sec 1 cm 1 2 sec 1 mm Quick mode Initial meas Normal Prism 2 4sec 1mm Normal Prism 2 5sec 1mm Qu...

Page 57: ...ich functions with prism is effective only under normal mode 1mm and up to 500m z When Quick Mode is on the EDM accuracy using Prism is 3 2ppm x D mm z EDM Measuring time varies according to distance...

Page 58: ...m the collection of survey data to the transfer of the data to a computer This is useful in saving time and protecting data integrity About connection with data collector and the handling please refer...

Page 59: ...correctly sighted Measurement range is over at Reflectorless mode Sufficient signal does not return by sighting sharp edge etc at Reflectorless mode Change the object that has much better reflectivity...

Page 60: ...840 848 855 863 870 878 885 893 1200 900 908 915 923 930 938 945 953 960 968 Converting from mmHg to hPa mmHg 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa hPa 400 533 547 560 573 5...

Page 61: ...7 2 1 0 3 4 2 8 2 12 2 15 9 0 4 9 3 2 0 8 3 3 7 4 11 5 13 5 Atmospheric Refraction and Earth Curvature Correction Atmospheric refraction and earth curvature correction refers to correcting both the b...

Page 62: ...d and Normal weather conditions It is extremely difficult to judge when weather conditions are Good and when they are Normal With this instrument the conditions noted below are used to differentiate b...

Page 63: ...ct is complied with the provisions of 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 For a Class II laser product Or for R 200 models This laser product is complied with the provisions of 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 For a...

Page 64: ...TI Asahi Co Ltd All rights reserved The duplication reuse or sale of any information provided on this manual including but not limited to images is strictly prohibited without expressed permission fr...

Page 65: ...R 200 Series R 202NE R 205NE Power TI Asahi Co Ltd International Sales Department 4 3 4 Ueno Iwatsuki Ku Saitama Shi Saitama 339 0073 Japan Tel 81 48 793 0118 Fax 81 48 793 0128 E mail International t...

Page 66: ...purpose TI Asahi Co Ltd makes no warranty expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose regarding these materials and...

Page 67: ...ENT Accepts the selected highlighted choice or the displayed screen value Laser Displays the laser plummet the LD point screen when you push the laser plummet vial key Refer to 2 5 LD point function...

Page 68: ...E H ANGLE INPUT and R L REVERSE HOLD F3 Pressing this key twice retains holds the horizontal angle shown on the display CORR F4 Brings up the screen for changing the Target constant Temperature Pressu...

Page 69: ...hanumeric keys as following Key Letter under Key Letter Figure order to input 0 _ 0 1 PQRS P Q R S p q r s 1 2 TUV T U V t u v 2 3 WXYZ W X Y Z w x y z 3 4 GHI G H I g h i 4 5 JKL J K L j k l 5 6 MNO...

Page 70: ...list 14 3 4 2 Deletion from a Job name search 14 3 5 ALL CLEAR 15 4 MEASURE 16 4 1 STATION SETUP BY RECTANGULAR COORDINATES 16 4 1 1 Point name PN input 17 4 1 2 Coordinates X Y Z IH and PC input 17 4...

Page 71: ...74 10 4 NEW REFERENCE POINT SELECTION 74 11 TRAVERSE 75 11 1 START POINT MEASURING 76 11 2 CORNER POINT MEASURING 78 11 3 CALCULATION 80 12 ROAD DESIGN 82 13 INPUT OUTPUT 88 13 1 INPUT FROM THE PC 88...

Page 72: ...the PowerTopoLite manual z Memories in the instrument The 200 series instrument incorporates not only the PowerTopoLite surveying programs as the Special function but also File manager and Data trans...

Page 73: ...and you can input your desired attributes for the point If you have PointCodeList in the job named PointCodeList you can easily select one of the PointCode from the list or edit one of them after pre...

Page 74: ...tions of PowerTopoLite screen d Press F5 PAGE to view another Function combination of PowerTopoLite screen e Press F1 S FUNC to view Functions of Power TopoLite screen 2 2 Allocation of each PowerTopo...

Page 75: ...escribed for each function of this Manual Function key Description ENTER Opens the input screen of Coordinate values etc PAGE Views another function combination SELECT Selects the Character and moves...

Page 76: ...rts the calculation of the free stationing NEXT Views the next known point Coordinates setup screen DATA Views the TARGET POINT screen TARGET Selects the Target type EDM Selects the EDM settings ALL S...

Page 77: ...screen The remaining memory available and a JOB name PENTAX are viewed on the screen The Job name PENTAX is a default setting 3 2 Creation of a new Job Select 2 CREATE by down arrow key Press ENT to...

Page 78: ...ss ENT to select 3 3 2 Selection by a Job name input Select 2 JOB NAME SEARCH by pressing the down arrow key z The JOB NAME SEARCH is the search by inputting your desired job name Press ENT to view th...

Page 79: ...h Select 2 JOB NAME SEARCH by pressing the down arrow key Press ENT to view the JOB NAME INPUT screen Input your desired JOB NAME to delete and press ENT to view theDELETE JOB CONFIRMATION screen Pres...

Page 80: ...be slower Saving data when the memory capacity is almost full and then deleting some JOB Files in order to secure open memory capacity may cause the time of writing in and rewriting the data to be sl...

Page 81: ...rement by aiming at any point is possible as well when you select the Rectangular Coordinates An operator can perform the MEASURE function only when the Telescope is at the Face left position Select t...

Page 82: ...are input press ENT Four character selection methods are available Refer to the 13 3 Input method selection 4 1 2 Coordinates X Y Z IH and PC input It goes 2 X coordinate automatically Press ENT to v...

Page 83: ...ame by pressing keys and press ENT to view next screen If PROCESS TYPE is selected in Action method selection after input confirm PC data the inputted POT1 data will automatically be stored in the mem...

Page 84: ...INPUT F3 0SET and F4 HOLD or Reference point Coordinates by pressing F1 BSP Pressing F2 INPUT Pressing F1 BSP Press ENT to view the input window Press ENT after entering the Horizontal angle The AIM...

Page 85: ...the job named PointCodeList you can easily select one of the PointCode from the list or edit one of them after pressing ENT Please note that Point Code which is saved in the other job can not be refer...

Page 86: ...TRANSFER screen To check the communication setting select the 4 COMMUNICATION SETUP in the TRANSFER screen and press ENT to view COMM SETTING SELECTION screen Then select 1 RECEIVE RECT DATA and set...

Page 87: ...e is a function of so to speak Real time offset If a reference point or offset point is measured the Coordinates of your aiming point are calculated based on the reference plane There are three calcul...

Page 88: ...w F3 ANG DIST and Coordinates 4 5 2 Offset Press the F2 OFFSET to view the OFFSETS screen Offset enables you to work with Offsets The following offsets are available Press ENT to view the offset input...

Page 89: ...y and Angle Distance display 1 Press F5 PAGE twice to view F3 ANG DIST 2 Press F3 ANG DIST to view F3 COORD and Angle and Distance values 3 Press F3 COORD to view F3 ANG DIST and Coordinates 4 5 3 Sta...

Page 90: ...SS ppm and PC input Input IH value Press ENT Input the PC Press ENT to view and input the PC Point code screen If PointCode exists you can easily select them from the list or edit one of them after pr...

Page 91: ...EPT to view the STATION POINT H ANGLE SETUP screen Input your desired H angle Please note that the rotation of the H angle depend on the rotation setting of Coordinate axis definition z INVERS key If...

Page 92: ...point code Press F5 ACCEPT if the current PN PH and PC are acceptable PC Point Code Press ENT to view and input the PC Point code screen If PointCode exists you can easily select them from the list o...

Page 93: ...le Press ENT to view the offset input window Input the RO offset value by pressing each keys DO values are inputted in the same manner Press ENT and then ACCEPT to view the MEASURE screen The S dst sl...

Page 94: ...reen press F3 VIEW to view its screen Press ENT to view the GRAPHICAL VIEW screen Points Point names and their Graphics are displayed The graphic is moved by pressing the arrow keys The Graphics are n...

Page 95: ...Press F1 DELETE to delete your desired point Press F2 FIND PN to find your desired point by the PN input 5 3 Edit the Data RECT DATA Select 3 EDIT THE RECT DATA and press ENT to view the RECT DATA ED...

Page 96: ...und as described above After selecting desired point with arrow key press ENT to view the RECT DATA EDIT screen to edit You can edit data and save it 1 PN XXXX 2 IH XXXX XXX m 3 TEMP 000000XX 000 m 4...

Page 97: ...st input the height of the IH Instrument height 6 1 Stationing by more than 3known points 4 known points stationing For example Press F4 FREE of the PowerTopoLite screen to view the IH input screen In...

Page 98: ...values of Point 2 3 and 4 After entering values of PN4 press ENT twice to view the MEASURE and ADD CALC SELECTION MENU Press the F5 CALC to view the RESULT COORD OF STATIONING screen The Station Coor...

Page 99: ...value dZ Deviation on the Z value 6 2 Stationing by two known points One point must be measured at least to gain the Station Coordinates Press F4 FREE of the PowerTopoLite screen to view the IH input...

Page 100: ...the known points P1 and P3 The angle of two known points should set up a machine so that it may become 90 degrees Please install a machine in a position where distance s1 and s2 becomes as same the l...

Page 101: ...umference Refer to Fig 2 When searching for a new point by a FREESTATION and surveying by installing a machine in the point accuracy may not be stabilized compared with the case where a machine is ins...

Page 102: ...ELECTION screen Select 1 STAKE OUT and press ENT to view the STATION POINT SETUP screen Open the PN X Y Z IH and PC input window and input each Save the data by pressing F1 SAVE Press ENT to view STAT...

Page 103: ...nd press the F1 MEAS to begin the Stake Out Deviation of each value is displayed Form of the screen to display deviation of the Stake Out can be changed by the selections of the Compare method selecti...

Page 104: ...Press the F5 PAGE to view the other MEASURE menu 7 2 POINT TO LINE You have to select the point A and B The distance between the two points A and B has to be at least 1 m The two points A and B defin...

Page 105: ...gle Aim at the reference point and press ENT to view POINT A COORD SETUP screen Open the PN X Y Z PH and PC input window and input each of the Point A and press ENT Open the PN X Y Z PH and PC input w...

Page 106: ...P This is positive or negative as shown below Int P Intersection point P SOP Stake Out Point Int P A Distance between Int P and A This is positive or negative Int P B Distance between Int P and B Thi...

Page 107: ...ersection z Arc Arc Intersection z Distance Offset z Point Distance Offset z Arc Distance Offset 8 1 1 INVERSE From the given two points Coordinates the Direction angle and distance are calculated Inp...

Page 108: ...Start point Select 1 SP and press ENT to view SP screen z LIST key All stored points can be displayed as follows by pressing F2 LIST Press F2 LIST to view POINT SELECTION FROM THE LIST screen Press E...

Page 109: ...input Press ENT to open the Z coordinate input screen and input Press ENT to open the PC input screen and input B End point coordinates input Input the PN Coordinates and PC of the End point After PC...

Page 110: ...dinates is calculated from a known point Coordinates and the Distance and Horizontal angle of the second point Input Coordinates of a known point Distance and Horizontal angle of the second point Outp...

Page 111: ...ct 1 CO and press ENT to view CO screen Press ENT to open the PN input screen Input your desired point name by pressing keys and press ENT to view X screen Press ENT to open the X coordinate input scr...

Page 112: ...desired value and press ENT to open the H ANGLE input window Input your desired value to view the RESULT OF COORD CALCULATE screen The second point Coordinates are displayed by plus or minus from the...

Page 113: ...point Coordinates are displayed by plus or minus from the known Coordinates Press ENT to view the following screen The PN X Y Z and PC are viewed and can be edited If all items are OK press F5 ACCEPT...

Page 114: ...X Y Z and PC are viewed and can be edited If all items are OK press F5 ACCEPT to save them 8 1 3 CIRCLE RADIUS The center point and radius of the circle drawn by three points are calculated by this fu...

Page 115: ...mport from the memory of rectangular coordinate as P1 by F2 LIST If you finish the input of P1 value press F5 ACCEPT Then you go to P2 input screen Input P2 data like input of P1 If you finish the inp...

Page 116: ...ne is drawn by SP and EP The circle is drawn by center point and radius You can store two possible intersection points Input Line start point and end point Arc center point and radius Output Two possi...

Page 117: ...put of P2 press F5 ACCEPT Then you go to CP input screen If you finish the input of CP value press F5 ACCEPT Then you go to RADIUS input screen If you finish the input of RADIUS press ENT Then you go...

Page 118: ...and End point Second line Start point and End point Output Intersection point between the two lines From the PowerTopoLite screen press the F2 CALC to view the CALCULATION screen Press 1 COGO to view...

Page 119: ...input screen Input your desired value by pressing each keys and press ENT to go Y coordinate Press ENT to open the Y coordinate input screen In the same manner input your desired value by pressing eac...

Page 120: ...edited If all items are OK press F5 ACCEPT to save them 8 1 6 ARC ARC INTERSECTION Two intersection points of two arcs drawn by each center point and radius are calculated You can store two possible...

Page 121: ...the input of C1 value press F5 ACCEPT Then you go to R1 input screen Input the radius of Arc 1 as R1 value If you finish the input of R1 press F5 ACCEPT Then you go to C2 input screen C2 Center 2 poin...

Page 122: ...nd offset You can store the new point Input line start point SP and end point EP offset point OP Output new point offset of new point from the line moving in the direction from start point to end poin...

Page 123: ...ike input of SP If you finish the input of EP press F5 ACCEPT Then you go to OP input screen If you finish the input of OP press F5 ACCEPT Then you go to RESULT OF DISTANCE OFFSET screen You can see t...

Page 124: ...offset from the line OD moving in the direction from start point to end point right is positive left is negative Output new point From the PowerTopoLite screen press F2 CALC to view the CALCULATION sc...

Page 125: ...T Then you go to DISTANCE input screen Input DI Distance from SP to point on the line If you finish the input of DI press F5 ACCEPT Then you go to OFFSET input screen Input OD Offset distance from the...

Page 126: ...From start point to end point must be CLOCKWISE If you calculate by arc of COUNTERCLOCKWISE change SP for EP and calculate changed DI manually Output new offset point From the PowerTopoLite screen pr...

Page 127: ...screen Input RADIUS Radius of circle If you finish the input of RADIUS press ENT Then you go to DISTANCE input screen Input DI STANCE Distance from SP to point on the arc If you finish the input of DI...

Page 128: ...you enter the point is important If you select points by ALL or FROM TO the polygon is defined according to the order of the memory address If you select points one by one by ENT the polygon is define...

Page 129: ...again And you can cancel the selection point one by one after pressing ALL F2 ALL key Press F2 ALL to select all stored points of current JOB The order of points is according to the arrangement of the...

Page 130: ...int 05 Point 06 Point 07 Point 08 Point 09 Point 10 Second selection by TO Point 01 Point 02 Point 03 Point 04 Point 05 Point 06 Point 07 Point 08 Point 09 Result of Selection Point 01 Point 02 Point...

Page 131: ...ill always be convex A polygon is generated so that an area may become the biggest It is like a rope which is laid around the points and then tighten You have to give the reference height which is use...

Page 132: ...between a solid In 3D Volume the case that inputted reference height is higher than a solid Reference Height Total Volume Positive Volume Reference Height Total Volume Positive Volume Cut Negative Vol...

Page 133: ...which composes the polygon in order at this screen If you finish point selection of a polygon press F1 ACCEPT to go to RH screen RH stand for the Reference Height Input reference height If you finish...

Page 134: ...arget object can be measured This makes it easy to determine the heights of electric power lines bridge suspension cables and other large items used in construction General pictures Height Prism heigh...

Page 135: ...easure the point Coordinates of this virtual plane by aiming at your desired points Press the F3 VPM of the PowerTopoLite screen to view the STATION POINT SETUP screen of the VPM function z LIST key A...

Page 136: ...and F4 HOLD or Backsight Coordinates by pressing F5 BSP Press ENT to open the input window when using F5 BSP Pressing F2 INPUT Pressing F5 BSP Aim at the reference point and press ENT to view the MEA...

Page 137: ...are displayed Press the F1 POINT3 to view the MEASURE screen Aim at point 3 and press F1 MEAS Measured Coordinates are displayed Press ENT to view the COORD ON THE VIRTUAL PLANE screen Aim at your de...

Page 138: ...nt can be changed to the new Reference point Press the F4 VPM of the PowerTopoLite screen to view the REF POINT screen of the RDM function 10 1 PH input Press F4 DISP to to change the displayed distan...

Page 139: ...screen 10 3 Target Target distance Aim at the Target 2 and press F1 MEAS to measure a distance The distance between Reference point and Target point 2 is displayed Press F5 DISP to display the Target...

Page 140: ...s are calculated One point of the traverse data uses the memory size of two or three coordinates data Therefore please confirm the remaining memory The calculation type is the compass rule The travers...

Page 141: ...can t use a duplicate PN in one Job And you can t overwrite the PN in the traverse The same traverse route can t be calculated again Polar coordinates data of back sight and station points can t be s...

Page 142: ...UT NIL And they are alternative Press F5 ACCEPT to save the inputted data Then it proceeds to STATION POINT H ANGLE SETUP screen automatically Station Orientation Input the back sight point s directio...

Page 143: ...oint Press F2 SAVE to save the measured data as sideshot point Press the F4 EDIT to edit the PN Point Name PH Prism Height and PC Point Code Press ENT to view the each input window by pressing the up...

Page 144: ...F4 EDIT to edit the PN Point Name PH Prism Height and PC Point Code Press ENT to view the each input window by pressing the up or down arrow key and input your desired point name or prism height or p...

Page 145: ...ing errors are not calculated 11 3 Calculation Select 3 FIXED CALC or 4 CLOSED CALC or 5 OPEN CALC to calculate the traverse route Press ENT to view the START POINT COORD SETUP screen Start point coor...

Page 146: ...r Z coordinate input END POINT COORD SETUP screen is viewed Input the PN X Y Z Coordinates and PC name of the End point Press ENT to view the RESULT COORD OF TRAVERSE screen e S indication means closi...

Page 147: ...Regarding measurement point name of each coordinate input alphanumeric character up to three character following the character of BP IP and EP When more than three characters following BP IP and EP or...

Page 148: ...ACCEPT to view the IP DATA SETUP screen NOTE Based on the input parameters in the following table basic design clothoid raised type clothoid and simple curve are calculated Type Input items Basic desi...

Page 149: ...pitch and pitch curve section between 1m or more and less than 100m Regarding number peg pitch interval and pitch curve interval if pitch curve section is not 1 integer of number peg pitch number peg...

Page 150: ...show in the illustration Press F3 C WIDEN to display road widening setting screen Press F4 IP PARAM to display IP PARAMETER screen NOTE Input range of widening is between 0m or more and less than 100m...

Page 151: ...art of measurement point name of number peg exceeds 999 and becomes more than 1 000 under 3 digit is used as a measurement point name of number peg NOTE In case created coordinates exceed 1 000 before...

Page 152: ...00 IP2 220 000 280 000 50 000 50 000 80 000 EP 280 000 300 000 BP Additional distance 15 000 Number peg pitch 20 000 Pitch curve section 10 000 Width Left 5 000 Width Right 5 000 The following plot wa...

Page 153: ...le Temperature and Pressure data The data is outputted according to the unit setting of the Angle Temperature and Pressure of the instrument to send the data Receiving the data Rect data Coordinates d...

Page 154: ...down arrow key and press ENT to view the FORMAT SELECTION screen Select DC1 format and press ENT to view the DATA SEND CONFIRMATION screen Same procedure is performed at CSV Press ENT and set the PC...

Page 155: ...sent between the instrument and the PC etc 13 3 1 Receiving data setting Select the 4 COMMUNICATION SETUP and press ENT to view the COMM SETTING SELECTION 1 RECEIVE RECT DATA Select the 1 RECEIVE REC...

Page 156: ...actory default setting of RECEIVING 1 BAUD RATE 121300 2 DATA LENGTH 8 3 PARITY BITS NIL 4 STOP BITS 1 5 SIGNAL CONTROL ON 6 XON XOFF ON 7 PROTOCOL ON 8 RECORD DELIMETER CR LF 9 DISP 1 AXIS BASIS DIRE...

Page 157: ...Press ENT to open the selection window Select each setting and press the ENT Press ACCEPT to enter when all selections are finished z Factory default setting of 3 SEND POLAR DATA 1 BAUD RATE 9600 2 DA...

Page 158: ...nction is as follows R 200 series PC DL 01 to SEND RECT DATA 1 BAUD RATE 1200 2 DATA LENGTH 8 3 PARITY BITS NIL 4 STOP BITS 1 5 SIGNAL CONTROL OFF 6 XON XOFF OFF 7 PROTOCOL OFF for CSV format ON for D...

Page 159: ...FF again After you see the message COORD DATA INITIAL press F5 Then the message Please wait is displayed When it is completed the panel of Electronic Vial is displayed d Difference between CSV format...

Page 160: ...field please select PN XY or PN XYZ from following four types for the type of data on the CSV Import Option panel PN XY Code PN XYZ Code PN XY PN XYZ f For more information to work with DL 01 please r...

Page 161: ...factor can be defined AVE ELEV 0000 0000m SCALE FACT 1 00000000 Duplicate point name checking SCALE FACT OFF 1 00000000 Press F4 PREF of the PowerTopoLite screen to view the PREFERENCE screen 14 1 Co...

Page 162: ...ION 2 RIGHT ANGLE 3 HEIGHT 2 RIGHT ANGLE 1 BASIS DIRECTION 2 RIGHT ANGLE 2 RIGHT ANGLE 6 DISP 3 AXIS Define the direction of the 3rd Axis 1 BASIS DIRECTION 2 RIGHT ANGLE 3 HEIGHT 3 HEIGHT 3 HEIGHT 3 H...

Page 163: ...NPUT METHOD selection window Press ENT to select and press F5 ACCEPT to enter Explanation of the 10 Key system 123 ABC Full template Divided template and Matrix system 1 10 KEY SYSTEM 123 ABC Theseis...

Page 164: ...ing necessary items Structure type This input method took over functionality of PCS 300 When this option is selected the menu screen will be shown after inputting necessary items 14 4 Remote method se...

Page 165: ...ich is perpendicular to the sight of the reference point as shown left 3 ROTATED PLANE The Remote measurement is performed on the Rotated plane which is always perpendicular to the present line of sig...

Page 166: ...UEST AIMING selection window Press ENT to select and press F5 ACCEPT to enter Pressing the ENT after entering the Horizontal angle the AIM AT THE REFERENCE POINT screen is viewed when 1 ON is selected...

Page 167: ...measurement process among the special functions It is effective only with MEAS Rect FREE CALC Traverse and VPM These reverse corrections are carried out with STAK Stakeout Point To Line When the instr...

Page 168: ...03 1 Average Elevation Average H Averaged on site elevation Input range 9999 9998 9999 9998m 2 Scale Factor Scaling On site scaling coefficient Input range 0 00000001 1 99999998 ELEV FACTOR ELEV FACTO...

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