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Index 

Index

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Exclusion of liability

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1

 

Description of device

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2

 

Safety information

 ......................................................................................................... 7

 

2.1 Symbols used

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2.2 Safety notes and hints

 ........................................................................................... 7

 

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Delivery of device

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3.1 Damages during carriage

 ...................................................................................... 9

 

3.2 Shipment

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3.3 Standard delivery

 ................................................................................................. 10

 

3.4 Carrying case

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3.5 Configurations

 ....................................................................................................... 11

 

 Zehntner ZRP 6030+ Retroreflectometer Basic

 .................................... 11

 

 Zehntner ZRP 6030+ Retroreflectometer R

L

 Pro

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 Zehntner ZRP 6030+ Retroreflectometer R

L

 Advanced

 ....................... 12

 

3.6 Options

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4

 

Device overview

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5

 

Setting up

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6

 

Navigation

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6.1 Activation / deactivation

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6.2 Scrolling

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6.3 Exit

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7

 

Calibrate

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7.1 Calibration standard

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7.2 Cleaning of the calibration standard

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7.3 Calibration on calibration standard

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Measure

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8.1 Measuring procedure in general

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8.2 Important information for a correct positioning

 ................................................. 19

 

8.3 Taking measurements

 ......................................................................................... 20

 

 Taking single measurements

 ................................................................... 20

 

Summary of Contents for ZRP 6030+

Page 1: ...ZRP 6030 Retroreflectometer Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...11 Zehntner ZRP 6030 Retroreflectometer RL Pro 11 Zehntner ZRP 6030 Retroreflectometer RL Advanced 12 3 6 Options 12 4 Device overview 13 5 Setting up 15 6 Navigation 15 6 1 Activation deactivation 15...

Page 3: ...11 3 Detailed entry information 29 11 4 Input of additional information 30 11 5 Printing of a measuring report 30 11 6 Storing the archive data on a USB flash drive 30 12 Data export and MappingTools...

Page 4: ...3 Charging 43 Charging cycle 43 15 Maintenance 44 15 1 Maintenance to be carried out by the user 44 15 2 Cleaning 44 16 Status and error messages 45 16 1 Status message Battery voltage is critical 45...

Page 5: ...q SA to update Some of the images shown in this instruction manual may be of a pre production model and or are computer generated therefore the design features of the delivered product may differ in v...

Page 6: ...e at any time of the day or night User friendly multilingual user interface Measuring system with high long term stability ensures constant measuring accuracy and thus reliable measuring results autom...

Page 7: ...ons and warnings The ZRP 6030 is exclusively intended for the determination of night visibility coefficient of luminous intensity R and RI of road studs ambient temperature C F as well as relative hum...

Page 8: ...Page 8 Make sure that the ZRP 6030 is unplugged from power supply and turned off before any maintenance For the operation of the ZRP 6030 apply all local safety regulations...

Page 9: ...m and hold the courier liable immediately in the following way When opening the parcel we had to notice that etc This superficial checking of the goods has to be done within the time limit set by the...

Page 10: ...ith 5 7 colour touchscreen 1 calibration standard 1 universal battery charger 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 1 USB cable for data transfer to computer 1 mapping and data analysis software MappingTools 1 certifica...

Page 11: ...ox and protected with filling material The carrying case is also optimal for storing the instrument When not in use the ZRP 6030 should be locked into the calibration standard and safely stowed in the...

Page 12: ...n thermal printer 3 6 Options Portable USB printer Inverter 150 W All options can be retro fitted but some require return to the manufacturer for installation Proceq SA refuses all warranty and liabil...

Page 13: ...Page 13 4 Device overview 2 Measuring button 3 Quick start menu button 4 Touchscreen 5 Handle 9 Label incl serial number 20 Indication of measuring direction 21 Measuring area 2 5 9 4 21 3 20...

Page 14: ...12 Mini USB interface type B 13 Current measuring value 14 Single values 15 Average value 16 Ambient temperature and relative humidity 17 Battery status 18 Selected colour 19 Measure mode average acti...

Page 15: ...n 6 1 Activation deactivation By pressing icons on the display certain functions are activated or deactivated This is either shown by a white tick on green background for activated functions a green t...

Page 16: ...it with one hand from the snap lock and lift it with other hand After the expiry date of the calibration standard a factory calibration of the ZRP 6030 and its corresponding calibration standard is re...

Page 17: ...calibration and therefore incorrect measuring results 7 3 Calibration on calibration standard If the instrument indicates that the calibration is outdated or if it is required by the applicable regula...

Page 18: ...Calibration is not OK This can be caused by a soiled or damaged standard or a soiled optic window It is suggested to reject such a calibration result by pressing before determining the reason for the...

Page 19: ...ing Wipe the surface of the road stud with a soft rag very wet with detergent and water Take care not to abrade the marker surface Dry thoroughly by patting with a paper towel Repeat the readings afte...

Page 20: ...e also make sure that it is aligned with the measuring direction Please note that some countries have regulations regarding the measuring procedure e g about the number of measurements to be taken 8 3...

Page 21: ...he current measurement value will be shown on the first line Previous measurements are shown on the following lines with the most recent one at the top Taking average measurements Activate average mod...

Page 22: ...lue To comment on a series of measurements tap on the average value at the bottom An editing menu will open next to the list Tapping on Remove will delete the whole series of measurements To start a n...

Page 23: ...ion refer to chapter 10 1 WAAS GPS unit on page 25 All stored data are located in the archive Here it is possible to edit delete export to USB flash drive and to print out measurements For further inf...

Page 24: ...Page 24 This option allows to calibrate the retroreflectometer as well as to change the calibration settings For further information refer to chapter 7 Calibrate on page 16...

Page 25: ...recision DOP Value Rating Description 1 Ideal This is the highest possible confidence level to be used for applications demanding the highest possible precision at all times 1 2 Excellent At this conf...

Page 26: ...ildings that prevent clear view to the sky In most cases it is not possible to receive coordinates indoors Technical Data Accuracy min 15 meters 3 meters under good conditions Earth Datum Index WGS84...

Page 27: ...following steps Position your finger under the recessed grip and open it with a slight pull Put the paper roll into the thermal paper roll feeder so that the end of the paper roll is on the top Close...

Page 28: ...different criteria All measurements are sorted by date and time in descending order If the latest measurement was a single measurement it is listed under Last measurement Tap the corresponding line to...

Page 29: ...et additional options Delete will delete the measurement irrevocably Tapping More will open a window where additional information such as location manufacturer etc can be viewed and adjusted 11 3 Deta...

Page 30: ...onnected to the USB interface can be used The measuring report can be printed out by selecting the desired printer To choose the information to be printed on the measuring report please refer to chapt...

Page 31: ...de The ZRP 6030 can be connected to a computer using a Mini USB cable connected to the client interface on the ZRP 6030 The message PC Mode on the touchscreen of the ZRP 6030 indicates a successful co...

Page 32: ...ation and mapping software MappingTools For evaluation of measurements start the free software MappingTools For information on installation and working with the mapping software please refer to the se...

Page 33: ...Page 33 If the ZRP 6030 is equipped with the optional WAAS GPS module and there was a valid GPS signal when the measurements have been taken they will be displayed in the mapping browser...

Page 34: ...ort to Microsoft Excel After opening the measuring data using MappingTools you can export them to Microsoft Excel as described in the separate MappingTools instruction manual An Excel measuring report...

Page 35: ...Page 35 13 Menu 13 1 Menu structure...

Page 36: ...easure mode you can change the measurement settings Auto save measurements Path and selecting Measure mode Auto save measurements defines whether all settings are saved to the archive automatically or...

Page 37: ...val time sets the time between measurements and can be set from 5 to 1000 seconds Interval counts sets how many measurements will be taken It can be set to a value from 2 to 500 If both timers are act...

Page 38: ...will be stored for that user Switching to another user sets all other settings accordingly Language Path and selecting Setup Select Language and choose the desired language The current language is mar...

Page 39: ...and selecting Setup Select Power to set the auto off time for saving power and increasing the battery running time The instrument will automatically shut off after the selected time The timer can be s...

Page 40: ...r Thermal printer list to determine which information should be included on reports with the selected printer On both lists you can select the following information Location Street Position Section Di...

Page 41: ...s Installed options can be activated and deactivated for each user profile Only installed options are shown Reset settings to factory default Path and selecting Setup Reset settings to factory default...

Page 42: ...attery The Li Ion Mn battery of the ZRP 6030 has a very high capacity The state of charge is monitored continuously When the voltage becomes too low the battery status symbol changes to and the batter...

Page 43: ...the push button on the port for battery charger Charging cycle The charge indicator light on the charger shows the charge of the battery in the charging cycle If the indicator is light red the unit is...

Page 44: ...or charging The instrument consists of delicate optic and electronic precision parts Protect it from shocks moisture and dust Please store the instrument in it s carrying case 15 2 Cleaning We recomme...

Page 45: ...at it is not necessary to carry out a calibration you can press Acknowledge all and the message will disappear To change the calibration interval refer to chapter 13 6 8 Calibrate on page 40 16 3 Erro...

Page 46: ...of the last factory calibration dates back more than 2 years It should be returned to the manufacturer for checking calibration and certification Contact Proceq or your authorized Proceq agent for det...

Page 47: ...A resolution External charger 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 50 VA universal Accumulator Li Ion Mn 14 4 V 6 5 Ah Charging time approx 3 hours Life cycle LED approx 500 000 measurements Operating temperature 10 C...

Page 48: ...ration 17 Cleaning 17 Charging Battery 42 Cleaning 43 Calibration standard 17 Compass 28 Configurations 11 D Damages during carriage 9 Data export 30 31 Database 39 Date and time 38 Delete Archive 27...

Page 49: ...e type B mini 30 J Jobs profile 36 L Language 37 M Maintenance 43 Charging 42 Cleaning 43 Mapping Tools 31 Mean values 21 Measure mode 19 Measurements Average 21 Counter 41 Delete 27 36 Edit 22 GPS co...

Page 50: ...ifications 46 Standard delivery 10 Starting up 15 Status message 44 Battery voltage 44 Storage Temperature 46 Store Database to USB flash drive 29 Measurements 22 Switching off 15 T Taking Average mea...

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Page 52: ...Subject to change Copyright 2017 by Proceq SA Schwerzenbach All rights reserved www proceq com Version 1 3 dated 02 10 2019...

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