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blocked by tree branches or leaves, the digital level might display error, or the 
accuracy decreased.   

(4) If the place where the staff located darker than that of the eyepiece, an error 

might occur; you can block the light for the eyepiece with something proper.   

(5) Deflection and pitching of the staff may affect the accuracy. During the 

measurement, make sure the staff is paralleled to the vertical hair of the reticle. The 
staff should be unfolded completely and fixed well. Make sure the joints of the staff 
are well and precise. Avoid to measure through the glass window.   

(6) After a long storage or transportation, check and calibrate the digital and 

optical sight errors. Then adjust the circular vial and keep the optical parts clean. 
 
 

3. STANDARD MODE 

Standard Mode includes Measure, S.O G.H, S.O H.D and S.O Dist. 

 

3.1 Measure 

In Measure function, user can measureing the staff reading and distance without 
calculating the ground height. When the “Out Module” in “Condition Setting” is set as 
“Flash” or “SD”, user needs to input job name and information. All Data will be saved in 
the flash or SD card. 
 

For the measuring time, please refer to the “Measure Mode” of “Measurement 
Set” 

 
[Example]: “Out Module” is “Flash”, “Measure Mode” is 3 times 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DL-201/2007

Page 1: ...e Instrument 13 2 2 Power On 15 2 3 Remaining Battery Display 15 2 4 Setting the record mode 16 2 5 SD Card 18 2 6 Menu 18 2 7 SET 19 2 8 Inputting Characters 19 2 9 Staff Collimation and Focus 21 2 1...

Page 2: ...arch SRCH 75 6 HORIZOTAL ANGLE MEASUREMENT 79 7 FORMAR FLASH OR SD CARD 81 8 DATA MANAGE 84 8 1 Create Group 86 8 2 Search Job 87 8 3 Copy Job 88 8 4 Delete Job 90 8 5 Check the Capacity of Flash or S...

Page 3: ...e this instrument correctly please read this user manual carefully and keep it well so as to refer to it easily in the future Before use please check the standard features and make sure all the equipm...

Page 4: ...acking well to avoid the instrument shaked The digital level should be handled carefully to avoid shaking and crashing during transportation Severe shaking would damage the measurement functions When...

Page 5: ...ic shock accident Do not use the digital staff when under bad weather thunder in case of electric shock Do not use chargers and batteries produced by a third party in case of fire Do not use a broken...

Page 6: ...rument is only operated by technician It is required that the operator should be a qualified surveyor Before operation inspection and calibration operators should be acknowledged the safety guidence P...

Page 7: ...hat operation is interfered Manufacturer and its dealers shall not be responsible for any consequences and profit loss resulted from extra use without following the user manual Manufacturer and its de...

Page 8: ...8 1 NAME OF EACH COMPONENT ITS FUNCTION 1 1 Name of Each Component...

Page 9: ...line error 8 data transfer port connecting with PDA or computer 9 reflector of circular vial 10 circular vial 11 tribrach 12 lifting handle 13 model label 14 objective lens 15 focusing hand wheel use...

Page 10: ...a character in inputting mode 0 9 number keys Inputting numbers Mode of setting inverse staff Use for inputting inverse staff Set the inverse staff You should activate this function in parameter sett...

Page 11: ...laying 4 lines with 20 characters in each LCD illumination ON OFF Press to turn ON or OFF the illumination It can be set in instrument parameters too Setting Contrast There re 9 degrees for the contra...

Page 12: ...function p The current data has been saved a b Several pages or menus are available which can be selected by b total pages a current page Battery level Inst Ht Instrument height BM Bench Mark CP Chan...

Page 13: ...f the tribrach and tighten the screw until it is fixed at the head of the tripod 2 If you need to define an angle or a line through the horizontal dial you should center the instrument precisely with...

Page 14: ...on until the bubble moves to a position where the line between the bubble and screw C is perpendicular to the line between screw A and B refer to Picture A Then rotate the screw C to move the bubble t...

Page 15: ...If not please return to step 1 Notice Measurement accuracy may be influenced if the crosshair and focusing is not clear 2 2 Power On Press the power key POW MEAS 2 3 Remaining Battery Display The batt...

Page 16: ...of memory is about 20 000 The maximum number of jobs is 500 Folder can not be created in the memory SD Card The measured data can be saved directly into the SD card User can choose SD in Out Module of...

Page 17: ...or ENT or ENT Menu 1 2 Standard Mode Leveling Adjust Setting Measurement Condition Instrument Condition 1 2 Point No Wait Time Out Module Out Module 1 2 OFF Flash SD Out Module 1 2 OFF Flash SD Note W...

Page 18: ...includes following programs the functions located in different menus which can t be always optional at the same time You may change the mode for different funcitons For example when the Out Module is...

Page 19: ...surement Diff B F Dif TolDil StafDif Point No Increase Descend Wait Time 1 9 Second Out Module OFF Flash SD Communication Communication Standard User Condition Auto Off 5 min Off Contrast 1 9 Backligh...

Page 20: ...r T which will be displayed at the bottom of the line 4 Press to input the lowercase lette 5 Press or key until the cursor flashes in the letter p and press ENT or ENT or ENT Measure Info 1 Measure In...

Page 21: ...Measure Info 1 Tp _ Measure Info 1 Tp _ Measure Info 1 Tp 7 Use key to switch the input mode Capital letter Lowercase letter Symbol ABCD abcd Available symbols to input are as follow _ 2 9 Staff Coll...

Page 22: ...in order to reduce the background light invading to the len When a strong light comes into the eyepiece it might not be able to measure either You can also cover the eyepiece in order to block the st...

Page 23: ...are well and precise Avoid to measure through the glass window 6 After a long storage or transportation check and calibrate the digital and optical sight errors Then adjust the circular vial and keep...

Page 24: ...3 5 Input the note1 3 and press ENT 1 3 If user want to skip the note 2 and enter to step 6 it just needs to press ENT key ENT ENT Input job name ENT Input measuring point ENT Input Info 1 ENT Input I...

Page 25: ...ess MEAS to meas Meas 12 Measure Rod Dist N 3 Measure 1 2 Rod Ave 0 8263m Dist Ave 18 818m N 3 0 04mm 1 The maximum of job name is 8 characters of capital letter or number and the maximum of note is 1...

Page 26: ...od Ave 0 8263m Dist Ave 18 818m N 3 0 04mm Measure 2 2 Meas 12 PN 1 Distance display N times average surveying value Continuous last surveying value N Surveying time Standard offset measured point nam...

Page 27: ...27 Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 Press ENT key 2 Press ENT key ENT ENT Menu 1 2 Standard Mode Leveling Adjust Standard Mode 1 2 Measure S O G H S O H D...

Page 28: ...ocus and sight at the stakeout point then press MEAS 8 The measuring value and stakeout value will be displayed indicates that the staff is too low and it needs to be moved up Input BS G H ENT Input S...

Page 29: ...ENT to continue stakeout measurement Press ESC to exit ENT S Dist 26 78m G H 22 90m S O G H REP New Meas ENT Continue ESC Exit 3 3 S O H D Stake out Height Difference According to the inputted height...

Page 30: ...int will be displayed then press ENT key 6 Focus and sight at the stakeout point then press MEAS ENT ENT Input H D ENT MEAS ENT MEAS or Menu 1 2 Standard Mode Leveling Adjust Standard Mode 1 2 Measure...

Page 31: ...tart a new stakeout job and start over backsight point surveying Press ENT to continue stakeout measurement Press ESC to exit ENT S Rod 1 612m H D 0 900m N 3 0 4mm S O H D S Dist 26 78m H D 0 100m S O...

Page 32: ...reading and input value then press ENT 7 Press ENT to continue stakeout measurement Press ESC to exit ENT ENT Input S O Dist ENT MEAS or ENT ENT or ESC Menu 1 2 Standard Mode Leveling Adjust Standard...

Page 33: ...33 Input 15 00m S O Dist ENT Continue ESC Exit...

Page 34: ...ob name pointname and height of benchmark and then start to do the measuring Leveling 1 B1 F1 F2 B2 Leveling 2 B1 B2 F1 F2 Leveling 3 B F B I F Leveling 4 Outward Return B1 F1 F 2 B 2 F 1 B 1 B 2 F 2...

Page 35: ...Input BS Pt or Transfer call up an existed basepoint height 1 Then press Enter 6 Input the point name of benchmark and press Ent ENT ENT Input Job Name ENT ENT or ENT Input BM ENT Leveling F BM B01 Me...

Page 36: ...NT F Input BS G H 100 m F Info 1 1 F Info 2 1 F Info 3 1 1 The existed point data can be input in the menu Data Manage Input Pt 2 User can input three groups of notes each notes has 16 characters of n...

Page 37: ...onds 1 4 When it is in continuous measuring mode press ESC to display the last measuring data for M seconds 5 Then the screen will display Fr1 and the foresight point name will increase or descend aut...

Page 38: ...ore backsight and foresight points user can start from the step 2 to 9 Sight at Fr2 MEAS Sight at Bk 2 MEAS Level BFFB 1 2 F1Rod Ave 0 8260m F1 Dist Ave 3 914m N 3 0 02mm Level BFFB Fr2 PN P01 Press M...

Page 39: ...N Total measuring times Standard offset Backsight point name After measuring the foresight point 1 Fr 1 press or to display the following interface Level BFFB 1 2 F1 Rod Ave 0 8260m F1 Dist Ave 3 914m...

Page 40: ...the backsight point 2 Bk 2 press or to display the following interface Level BFFB 1 3 B2 Rod Ave 0 8260m B2 Dist Ave 3 915m N 3 0 02mm Level BFFB 2 3 E V Limit 0 0mm d 0 001m 7 828m Level BFFB 3 3 H...

Page 41: ...he staff in the backsight point Bk2 and press MEAS 4 Sight at the staff in the foresight point Fr1 Meanwhile press ESC can change the foresight point name Press MEAS to measure 5 Sight at the staff in...

Page 42: ...measuring the backsight point 1 Bk 1 press or to display the following interface Level BBFF 1 2 B1 Rod Ave 0 8259m B1 Dist Ave 3 914m N 3 0 00mm Level BFFB 2 2 BM B01 The following items are only disp...

Page 43: ...1 Fr 1 press or to display the following interface Level BBFF 1 2 F1 Rod Ave 0 8260m F1 Dist Ave 3 914m N 3 0 02mm Level BBFF 2 2 H D 1 0 0001m Fr GH1 99 9999m PN P01 Disance to the foresight point N...

Page 44: ...difference Bk1 Fr1 Bk2 Fr2 d backsight distance sum foresight distance sum backsight distance sum oresight distance sum Foresight point name Height Difference from Bk2 to Fr2 Ground height of foresig...

Page 45: ...he intermediate point Press MEAS to measure 8 Press REC to save data press ENT if user wants to continue intermediate point measurement press ESC to exit IN SO or ENT Point name ENT Info ENT MEAS REC...

Page 46: ...T for yes ESC for no 14 Input the ground height and press ENT 15 Input the point name of stakeout point and press ENT Sight at Fr1 MEAS Sight at Bk 2 MEAS IN SO or ENT ESC ENT S O point name ENT Level...

Page 47: ...ser wants to continue intermediate point measurement press ESC to exit 20 Press ENT to continue the foresight point measurement Input note ENT MEAS REC ESC ENT Stake Out Input SO G H 3 000 m Stake Out...

Page 48: ...y the following interface Level BIF 1 3 F2Rod Ave 0 8260m F2Dist Ave 3 913m N 3 0 02mm Level BIF 2 3 Fr GH 100 000m d 0 000m 7 828m Level BIF 3 3 H D 2 0 0000m PN P01 Disance to the foresight point N...

Page 49: ...ermediate point the point name will increase or descend only after being saved After staking out press or to display the following interface Stake Out 1 2 S O Rod 0 8260m S OH D 3 915m N 3 0 02mm Stak...

Page 50: ...Press MEAS to measure the height of foresight point Fr2 and press ENT 4 Press MEAS to measure the height of the backsight bench mark Bk2 and press ENT 5 Press ENT to continue Leveling measurement MEAS...

Page 51: ...t Fr2 and press ENT 10 Press ENT to continue Leveling measurement 11 Press MEAS to measure the height of the backsight bench mark Bk1 and press ENT MEAS ENT MEAS ENT MEAS ENT MEAS ENT ENT MEAS ENT Out...

Page 52: ...ss ENT to confirm 17 Press to view the measurement data 18 Press ENT to continue the return measurement MENU ENT ENT Input PN ENT Input Info ENT ENT Outward FBBF 6 PN _ Outward FBBF 6 ENT Next Meas RE...

Page 53: ...24 Input the point name and press ENT to confirm 25 Input the note and press ENT to confirm MEAS ENT MEAS ENT MENU ENT Point name ENT Info ENT Return FBBF 6 ENT Next Meas REP Repeat MENU End Return F...

Page 54: ...eling Adjust Return FBBF 6 Info 1 Return FBBF 6 1 2 h CP 0 558m h CP 0 003m D CP 52 00m After measuring following data will be displayed Press or key to switch the page After measuring the backsight p...

Page 55: ...ss or to display the following interface Level BFFB 1 2 F1Rod Ave 0 8260m F1Dist Ave 3 914m N 3 0 02mm Level BFFB 2 2 H D 1 0 0001m Fr GH1 99 9999m PN P01 Disance to the foresight point N times mode A...

Page 56: ...int 2 Bk 2 press or to display the following interface Level BFFB 1 3 B2Rod Ave 0 8260m B2Dist Ave 3 915m N 3 0 02mm Level BFFB 2 3 E V Limit 0 0mm d 0 001m 7 828m Level BFFB 3 3 H D 2 0 0000mm Fr GH2...

Page 57: ...to Increase Stepsize If the last character of the last inputted point name is numeral the point name will add 1 automatically Auto Numeral Increasing As if the point name is less than 8 characters the...

Page 58: ...99999999 Modify the Point Name User can modify the point name before measuring the foresight point 1 Fr1 Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 Press ESC before foresight measurement the point name...

Page 59: ...ore repeating measuring will not influence on every calculating result Leveling Measurement 1 REP REP REP REP After measuring the Bk1 or Fr1 user can repeat the measurement form Bk1 After measuring th...

Page 60: ...he measurement from Fr2 or Bk1 Example Leveling Measurement 1 After measuring Fr2 user can remeasure from Bk1 Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 When Bk2 shows on the screen press REP 2 Press EN...

Page 61: ...eady for the IN SO ENT Input PN Level BFFB Fr1 PN P01 Press MEAS to meas Level BFFB InterMediate display for N second 4 Sight at foresight point and press MEAS to remeasure 5 Sight at Fr2 and press ME...

Page 62: ...nt after being recorded the point name will increase automatically If user want to collect more data of intermediate point please repeat the step 4 and 5 6 Press ESC to exit and return to the Leveling...

Page 63: ...SD card Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 After the backsight measurement press IN SO before taking the foresight measurement 2 Press or to choose Stake Out 3 Press ENT the coordinate of stake...

Page 64: ...eout point and press MEAS After measuring 3 times measuring value and the average value will be displayed 10 Press ENT to stakeout next or ENT or ENT ENT Input PN ENT Input Info ENT MEAS Select PoiP01...

Page 65: ...information of the stakeout point the measuring time is 3 Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 After the backsight measurement press IN SO before taking the foresight measurement Use or to choose...

Page 66: ...te ENT Sight at stakeout point MEAS Press REC or ENT ESC Stake Out Info 1 Stake Out Set G H 10 000m PN G01 Press MEAS to meas Stake Out 1 2 S O Rod 0 0020m S O H D 1 002m N 3 0 02mm Stake Out SaveData...

Page 67: ...the screen display Bk1 press MENU before next measurement 2 Press or to choose End Leveling 3 Select CP Close and press ENT MENU or ENT ENT Level BFFB Bk1 PN P01 Press MEAS to meas Leveling Start Leve...

Page 68: ...ress ENT 7 Press or to view the data 8 Press ENT to exit Input CP name ENT Input Info 1 ENT Input Info 2 ENT or ENT Level BFFB PN Level BFFB Info 1 Level BFFB Info 2 Level BFFB 1 2 h CP 0 000m h CP 0...

Page 69: ...rk BM point name and press ENT 5 Input information 1 and 2 Press ENT to skip inputting the information Up to 16 characters can be inputted MENU or ENT ENT Input BM name ENT Input Info 1 ENT Level BFFB...

Page 70: ...s job 4 4 Continue Leveling This function is used for continuing the leveling measurement The Out Module in the setting mode should be Flash or SD The Leveling measurement job must be ended by the CP...

Page 71: ...job and press ENT 4 Collimate the backsight point Bk and press MEAS to remeasure After measuring the result will be displayed for M seconds ENT Collimate BK MEAS Select Job J01 J02 J03 Level BFFB Bk1...

Page 72: ...ures Operation Display 1 When measuring the backsight foresight or intermediate points user can use MANU key instead of MEAS 2 Input the rod value and press ENT Note The range of inputted rod value is...

Page 73: ...g Procedures Operation Display 1 While displaying the point name use MANU instead of MEAS 2 Input the rod value and press ENT 3 Input the distance and press ENT 4 Press ENT to save data Press ESC to c...

Page 74: ...istance in order to make sure the distance of foresight and backsight points are the same 5 3 Inverse Staff Mode Inverse staff mode is used for measuring the inverse staff which aims at measuring the...

Page 75: ...llimate staff MEAS Measure Press MEAS to meas PN 1 Measure Press MEAS to meas PN 1 Measure 1 2 Rod Ave 1 9766m Dist Ave 19 008m N 3 0 02mm Measure 1 2 Rod Ave 1 9766m Dist Ave 19 008m N 3 0 02mm 5 4 R...

Page 76: ...h type and press ENT 3 Input the search contents SRCH or ENT Input BM point name ENT SRCH SRCH SRCH Menu 1 2 Standard Mode Leveling Adjust Search Job PN BM Input BM BM B01 Input BM BM B01 Press SRCH t...

Page 77: ...same group can be searched Example Searching the bench mark BM point Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 Press SRCH at the main menu 2 Press or to choose the group and press ENT 3 Press or to cho...

Page 78: ...78 SRCH SRCH Level BFFB BM B01 G H 19 008m E V Limit 2 00mm Level BBFF BM B01 G H 10 001m E V Limit 2 50mm...

Page 79: ...ction 1 First set up and level the instrument in start point C Second sight the telescope to backsight point A and rotate the horizontal tangent screw until crosshair is accurately on the staff at poi...

Page 80: ...plies 100 is the distance The stadia interval is the interval between the upper hair and the lower hair on the reticle 1 Set up the staff on the target point 2 Set up and level the instrument Sight th...

Page 81: ...set by the factory and user can not modify it Please note that this is the only page where record the code Password 519 SD Card Formating Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 Press MENU and use o...

Page 82: ...ormat SD Power off Auto Power Off Memory Formating Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 Press MENU and use or to choose Format and press ENT 2 Input the password 519 then press ENT or ENT Password...

Page 83: ...choose Flash and press ENT 4 Confirm the information and press ENT or ENT Format Flash Format SD Format Flash Format OK Yes ENT No ESC Format Flash Format Format Flash Formated Format Flash Power off...

Page 84: ...SRCH Copy Job Two ways one is from memory to SD card the other is from SD card to memory Delete job in the memory or SD card Check the capacity of memory or SD card Export file to the computor Files...

Page 85: ...order L Leveling measurement data file M Standard measurement data file A Adjustment data file H Ground height file T Inputted point file According to the file type user can transfer the inputted poin...

Page 86: ...o enter then press or to choose Make Group and press ENT 3 Input the group name and press ENT After the screen display OK it will return to the Data Manage screen or ENT or Input Group Name ENT Menu 2...

Page 87: ...ge 2 Press ENT to enter then press or to choose Search and press ENT 3 Press or to choose a group and press ENT 4 Press or to choose the the type of job and press ENT 5 Press or to choose a job Press...

Page 88: ...b then press ENT 3 Press or to choose SD and press ENT 4 Press or to select a group and press ENT 5 Press or to select the job type and press ENT 6 Press or to select a job and press ENT or ENT or ENT...

Page 89: ...or to choose SD and press ENT 8 Press or to select a group and press ENT ENT or ENT or ENT J03 Copy to Flash SD Select GroP01 G01 G02 G03 Data Manage Complete Data Manage 2 3 Copu Job Delete Job Chec...

Page 90: ...NU and or to choose Delete Job then press ENT 3 Press or to select a group and press ENT 4 Press or to select the job type and press ENT 5 Press or to select a job and press ENT 6 Press ENT to confirm...

Page 91: ...capacity of flash or SD card by the following method Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 Press MENU and or to choose Data Manage 2 Press MENU and or to choose Capacity then press ENT 3 Press or t...

Page 92: ...obs in files or internal memory can be transferred to external instrument Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 Press MENU and or to choose Data Manage 2 Press MENU and or to choose File Out then p...

Page 93: ...or to select the job and press ENT 6 Press ENT to confirm 7 After sending the screen will go back to Data Manage or ENT or ENT ENT Job Type Standard Mode Leveling Adjust Select JobP01 J01 J02 J03 Dat...

Page 94: ...ng will remain after switching off 9 1 Set Menu Measurement 1 2 Measure Mode Minimum Reading Inverse Mode Measurement 2 2 Unit Menu 1 2 Standard Mode Leveling Adjust Setting Measurement Condition Inst...

Page 95: ...Minimum Reading Minimum Reading is used for setting the minimum reading unit Option Function Standard 1mm Precise 0 1mm 3 Inverse Mode Inverse Mode is used for setting the inverse staff measurement Pl...

Page 96: ...screen Option Function M Second 1 9 seconds optional 8 Communication Communication is used for setting the parameters of communication 1st Menu 2nd Menu Function Standard Standard setting Baudrate 960...

Page 97: ...ation such as Model serial number and produce date 9 2 Alter the Setting Mode Example 1 To set the measurement time as 3 Operating Procedures Operation Display 1 Before measuring or at the menu press...

Page 98: ...ct N Times and press ENT 5 Input 3 and press ENT or ENT 3 ENT Measure Mode Single N Times Continuous Measure Mode Measuring times N 3_ 1 99 Using the everage value of N times measurement can improve t...

Page 99: ...hours to charge the battery 4 Unplug the power plug after charging Note a Battery charging should be in the temperature of 10 40 b When the charging time exceeds the suggested charging time the batte...

Page 100: ...rection and adjust the corresponding screws to move the bubble half of the offset b Level the circular vial with the 3 tribrach screws again c rotate the instrument around again to check whether the b...

Page 101: ...r to choose Method A and press ENT 3 Input the job name and press ENT 4 Input the information 1 and press ENT 5 Input the information 2 and press ENT or ENT or ENT Job name ENT Info 1 ENT Info 2 ENT A...

Page 102: ...nstrument to point B and level it As shown in the figure 2 At this time user can switch off the instrument to save power 10 Collimate the staff in point a and press MEAS As shown in the figure 2 meanw...

Page 103: ...osshair adjusting screw 2 under the eyepiece Note This adjustment must be carried out by the professional person 15 Collimate the staff and read the value manually Move the crosshair up and down until...

Page 104: ...ng step 1 to 11 When the instrument displays the error information press ESC to continue the inspectation 10 2 Method B 1 As shown in figure 1 attach the instrument on the tripod and set the tripod on...

Page 105: ...will be stored for a long time 3 Do not store the wet instrument into the case before it is wiped dry Clean 1 Clean the instrument after use a If the instrument is wet by seawater it should be wiped...

Page 106: ...uring time within 3s in normal condition magnification 32 resolving power 3 field of view 1 20 multi constant 100 telescope add constant 0 type magnetic damped range 12 compensator accuracy 0 30 1 sto...

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