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9. CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES

4. If synchronous software displays a partner setting 

screen on the computer and asks whether to set a 
partner device, press 

[NO]

.

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• A partner setting screen may not be displayed 

depending on the synchronous software 
settings.

5. Disconnect the USB cable to exit mobile mode 

connection.

Saving data in a USB memory or importing data from a memory is possible using the particular 
program on program mode.

C

USB ports: "9.4 Connecting via USB Cable"

G

• When reading/writing data, do not remove the USB memory.

PROCEDURE

1. Slide up the catch on the external interface hatch 

to open.

C

"9.4 Connecting via USB Cable"

2. Insert the USB memory into the USB port 1.

G

• When using a USB memory with 4 metal 

terminals on the surface, insert it with the 
terminal facing backwards to avoid damaging 
the USB port.

3. Close the external interface hatch until a click is 

heard.

4. Save data in the USB memory or import data from 

the memory.

C

Program Explanations of each program

9.5

Inserting USB Memory

USB Port 1

Summary of Contents for DS-101AC

Page 1: ...SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS DS 101AC DS 102AC DS 103AC DS 105AC DS series Direct aiming Station 21309 90040 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...manual may be simplified for easier understanding This manual is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved by TOPCON CORPORATION Except as permitted by Copyright law this manual may not be c...

Page 3: ...each measurement procedure For selecting options and inputting figures see 5 1 Basic Key Operation Measurement procedures are based on continuous measurement Some information about procedures when oth...

Page 4: ...33 7 SETTING UP THE INSTRUMENT 35 7 1 Centering 35 7 2 Levelling 37 8 POWER ON OFF 39 8 1 Resolving Software Issues 40 8 2 Configuring the Touch Panel 40 8 3 Powering ON OFF from an External Instrumen...

Page 5: ...0 13 3 3 D Coordinate Measurement 73 14 RESECTION MEASUREMENT 75 14 1 Coordinate Resection Measurement 76 14 2 Height Resection Measurement 80 15 SETTING OUT MEASUREMENT 85 15 1 Using the Guide Light...

Page 6: ...KS AND ADJUSTMENTS 136 21 1 Circular Level 136 21 2 Tilt Sensor 137 21 3 Collimation 140 21 4 Reticle 141 21 5 Image Sensor Reticle 143 21 6 Optical Plummet 145 21 7 Additive Distance Constant 146 21...

Page 7: ...printed in or near the symbol I This symbol indicates items which must always be performed Specific details are printed in or near the symbol C Warning D Do not use the unit in areas exposed to high...

Page 8: ...than the specified power supply voltage Fire or electrical shock could result D Do not use batteries other than those designated An explosion could occur or abnormal heat generated leading to fire D D...

Page 9: ...E Keep hands and feet away from the tripod shoes when fixing the tripod in the ground A hand or foot stab wound could result E Tighten the leg fixing screws securely before carrying the tripod Failure...

Page 10: ...rotect the instrument from moisture and dust particles when the connector is not in use Make sure that moisture or dust particles do not come in contact with the terminal or connectors Operating the i...

Page 11: ...onditions are treated as being outside the scope of the product warranty Maintenance Wipe off moisture completely if the instrument gets wet during survey work Always clean the instrument before retur...

Page 12: ...ecks hardware only of the product s performance The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for results of faulty or intentional usage or misuse including any direct indirect con...

Page 13: ...ardous radiation exposure Follow the safety instructions on the labels attached to the instrument as well as in this manual to ensure safe use of this laser product Never point the laser beam at anoth...

Page 14: ...beam could cause serious injury Only those who have been received training as per the following items shall use this product Read this manual for usage procedures for this product Hazardous protectio...

Page 15: ...ng 14 Optical plummet eyepiece 15 Optical plummet reticle cover 16 Luminance sensor 17 Objective lens Includes Laser pointer function 18 Guide light 19 Tubular compass slot 20 Handle locking screw 21...

Page 16: ...uide light is composed of a light that is divided into green and red sections A poleman can ascertain the present position by checking the guide light color I Guide light status C 12 2 Using the Guide...

Page 17: ...d type on the screen This allows the user to continue operation without having to return to the display to press softkeys Sighting collimator Use sighting collimator to aim the instrument in the direc...

Page 18: ...or incline it the terminal attached on the handle may be damaged Detach the handle if the prism is located at the zenith To attache the handle position the handl as shown tighthen the 2 handle rockin...

Page 19: ...osened 2 Align 1 and 2 and lower the instrument onto the levelling base 3 Turn the tribrach clamp 3 clockwise to tighten 4 Turn the levelling base locking screw clockwise to tighten Always fully tight...

Page 20: ...e measurement Do not switch between modes by PRG or not turn OFF the power just after pressing PRG during displaying the message Executing program mode 4 2 Mode Structure Program mode Starkey mode Top...

Page 21: ...causing communication failure or reduction of transmission speed Although a radio station license is not required for this instrument bear in mind the following points when using Bluetooth technology...

Page 22: ...Moreover wood glass and plastic containing metal frames plates foil and other heat shielding elements as well as coatings containing metallic powders may adversely affect Bluetooth communication and...

Page 23: ...ument Configuration I Switching to Starkey mode C 5 4 Starkey Mode 5 1 Basic Key Operation Power ON Press and hold About 1 second Power OFF Switches the reticle illumination and key light On Off When...

Page 24: ...target types Prism 360 Prism Sheet N prism reflectorless Press and hold until a beep sounds Turn ON OFF the laser pointer guide light FUNC Toggle between Observation mode screen pages Switch between n...

Page 25: ...Cancel the input data TAB Shift to the next item B S Delete a character on the left S P Input a blank space increments by 1 when setting the date and time K L Move the cursor left right O G Move the...

Page 26: ...5 BASIC OPERATION 20 2 Press 7 three times c is displayed 3 Press 5 three times o is displayed 4 Press L Press 5 m is displayed 5 Continue to input letters Press ENT to complete inputting P1...

Page 27: ...creen and operate the scroll bar Temporarily de activating the touch panel The touch panel can be temporarily de activated This is especially useful when cleaning the display To de activate tap on the...

Page 28: ...rvation mode screen The capitalized letter in the softkey indicates the currently selected mode CChanging display 19 1 Observation Conditions allocating ZA 19 6 Allocating Key Functions 3 Horizontal a...

Page 29: ...the user can specify the orientation of the graphic tab display and which point target or station to set at the center of the display DEF Returns to the original orientation display ZoomIn Zooms in Zo...

Page 30: ...nstrument Tapping icons will switch between the relevant options for that item Tapping and holding will display a list of all available options for that item and in certain cases a link to the configu...

Page 31: ...ut characters Tab Moves the cursor to the next text box CAP Alternates between upper and lower case alphabetic characters and numbers symbols Shift Alternates between upper and lower case alphabetic c...

Page 32: ...d holding will display a list of all available options for that item and in certain cases a link to the configuration screen for that item The numbers correspond to above icons 1 Battery icon Remainin...

Page 33: ...cording and editing target information 3 Motor icon Configuration of Auto Pointing status The display may change slightly depending on the target type selected Auto Pointing ON Auto Pointing OFF Begin...

Page 34: ...icon displays the status of this function Horizontal and vertical tilt angles compensated blue No compensation Only vertical tilt angle compensated green is displayed when the instrument is out of le...

Page 35: ...r icon flashes the color depends on the setting ii Connection via RS232C cable An arrow e g is displayed to indicate that data transmission is in progress A red arrow indicates that data transmission...

Page 36: ...20 to 50 More than 50 Internal Disk Used space Usage space of disk capacity of the instrument Free space Free space of disk capacity of the instrument Capacity Disk capacity of the instrument Removabl...

Page 37: ...When multiple screen pages exist navigating between pages is possible using the arrows that appear at the left right of the screen Navigating between pages The previous next screen page can be displa...

Page 38: ...be charged at least once every six months Batteries generate power using a chemical reaction and as a result have a limited lifetime Even when in storage and not used for long periods battery capacity...

Page 39: ...the charged battery C Type of power source 22 POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM G Use the attached battery BDC70 Before removing the battery turn off the power to the instrument If the battery is removed while the...

Page 40: ...battery in the direction of the arrow on the side of the battery G Do not insert the battery inclined Doing so may damage the instrument or battery terminals 3 Close the battery cover A click is hear...

Page 41: ...pod so that the head is positioned over the survey point Make sure the tripod shoes are firmly fixed in the ground 2 Place the instrument on the tripod head Supporting it with one hand tighten the cen...

Page 42: ...layed on the Tilt 3 Press L ON The laser plummet beam will be emitted from the bottom of the instrument 4 Use on the second page to adjust the brightness of the laser 5 Adjust the position of the inst...

Page 43: ...e or by lengthening the tripod leg farthest from the offcenter direction of the bubble Adjust one more tripod leg to center the bubble Turn the levelling foot screws while checking the circular level...

Page 44: ...he optical plummet eyepiece slide the instrument over the tripod head until the survey point is exactly centered in the reticle Retighten the centering screw securely If the instrument is levelled usi...

Page 45: ...rong wind C 19 1 Observation Conditions Resume function The Resume function redisplays the screen appearing before the instrument was powered OFF when the instrument is powered back ON All parameter s...

Page 46: ...the next step is to perform a cold boot A warm boot will not erase surveying data in the instrument but will cancel the resume function Whenever possible transmit the data to a personal computer befor...

Page 47: ...nd folder data being lost The instrument can be powered ON OFF from an external device such as a computer or data collector G The password must be input after powering ON the instrument from an extern...

Page 48: ...nd the other as the Slave To initiate connections from the DS side set the DS as the Master device To initiate connections from the paired device side set the DS as the Slave device The factory settin...

Page 49: ...2 Select a mode for the DS in the Bluetooth tab The factory setting is Slave Register companion devices Master cannot be selected when no companion devices have been registered C Master Slave Bluetoo...

Page 50: ...put characters will be displayed as asterisks e g The passkey was set to 0123 at the factory 6 Press OK to finish settings PROCEDURE Registering Bluetooth companion devices 1 Power on the companion de...

Page 51: ...annot be retrieved Select a device and press Edit in the second page to update the device name and or device address 5 Press OK to complete registration and return to the screen in step 2 PROCEDURE Di...

Page 52: ...unication using Bluetooth Technology 2 Start communication When DS is set as the Master device the Connect softkey is allocated to the fourth page of Observation mode When Connect is pressed the DS se...

Page 53: ...cable C Cables 24 OPPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 2 Select Comms in Config mode Set communication conditions in the Comms setup tab Set Comms mode to RS232C 3 Set options in the RS232C tab according to the sel...

Page 54: ...ee that all USB devices are compatible with the DS USB ports Use a computer WindowsXP Vista 7 is based and USB connection is capable Remove the USB cable from USB port 2 carefully to avoid damaging th...

Page 55: ...able C 8 POWER ON OFF The computer does not need to be turned OFF before connection 3 Press while pressing ENT to display a message box asking whether to boot USB mode then press YES The screen of the...

Page 56: ...t the instrument and computer using the USB cable C 8 POWER ON OFF The computer does not need to be turned OFF before connection 3 Press while pressing ENT to display a message box asking whether to b...

Page 57: ...r program on program mode CUSB ports 9 4 Connecting via USB Cable G When reading writing data do not remove the USB memory PROCEDURE 1 Slide up the catch on the external interface hatch to open C 9 4...

Page 58: ...zenith C 4 1 Parts of the Instrument Handle L Detaching attaching the Handle Auto Pointing may take long time if the prism is located at the zenith In this case use optional accessory diagonal eyepiec...

Page 59: ...n is stable then searches for the prism direction Once the instrument confirms that the prism is sighted at the approximate center of the field of view Auto Pointing is complete Although this setting...

Page 60: ...ment is rotated manually or using the Jogs more than 10 compensation will be canceled the angle reverts to that obtained from the encoder and the angle values are once again displayed in black Powerin...

Page 61: ...ments of the instrument and telescope C JOG Setting tab 10 1 Auto Pointing Settings step 3 2 Press SRCH in any Observation mode screen The telescope and top half of the instrument rotate and target au...

Page 62: ...collimator to bring the target into the field of view Turn the vertical and horizontal Jogs for fine sighting adjusting 3 Focus on the target Turn the telescope focussing ring to focus on the target T...

Page 63: ...ration tab then use the Sighting collimator to bring the target into the field of view When the target is in the field of view use the Jogs to make fine adjustments and accurately sight the center of...

Page 64: ...ET function to measure the included angle between two points The horizontal angle can be set to 0 at any direction PROCEDURE 1 Sight the first target as at right C 10 TARGET SIGHTING 2 In the first pa...

Page 65: ...also be performed with coordinate and azimuth input C 13 2 Azimuth Angle Setting 4 Press OK to confirm the input value and display the new horizontal angle 5 Sight the second target The horizontal ang...

Page 66: ...oints Horizontal Angle 0 11 2 Setting the Horizontal Angle to a Required Value Horizontal Angle Hold 2 Press MOTOR in the first page of Observation mode and enter the vertical and horizontal angles in...

Page 67: ...surement and the features used to output measurement results to a computer or other external devices C 9 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES Cables 24 OPPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Output format and command operat...

Page 68: ...btained Accurate measurement results cannot be obtained if the objective lens is dirty Dust it off with the lens brush first to remove minute particles Then after providing a little condensation by br...

Page 69: ...returned When I is not displayed accurately resight the target BEEP OFF Sets a buzzer sound when measurement is possible Press to switch on and off MEAS Returns to Observation mode and starts angle a...

Page 70: ...is set to ON the guide light is OFF during distance measurement with the target type N Prism or returned signal checking I Guide light status and meaning Status of the instrument 12 2 Using the Guide...

Page 71: ...se the sighting collimator to aim the instrument and telescope toward the target C 10 TARGET SIGHTING 2 Start measurement Press MEAS in the first page of Observation mode to start measurement The meas...

Page 72: ...power is off and can be displayed at any time by pressing CALL C Allocating CALL 19 6 Allocating Key Functions The following explains distance measurement and the features used to output measurement...

Page 73: ...owing formula Ht h1 h2 h2 S sin z1 x cot z2 S cos z1 It is possible to allocate softkeys in measurement menus to suit various applications and the ways that different operators handle the instrument C...

Page 74: ...he object then press REM to start REM measurement is started The height from the ground to the object is displayed in Ht Press STOP to stop the measurement To re observe the target sight the target th...

Page 75: ...ance It is possible to allocate softkeys in measurement menus to suit various applications and the ways that different operators handle the instrument C 19 6 Allocating Key Functions Before performing...

Page 76: ...trument height HI and target height HR 4 Press OK to set the input values Set H angle is displayed again Based on the instrument station coordinates and backsight station coordinates which have alread...

Page 77: ...es SRCH Performs Auto Pointing Rotates the instrument in the direction of the backsight Azimuth H ANG None 0 SET in the second page Switches horizontal angle setting method C Horizontal angle settings...

Page 78: ...to set the input values Coord measurement is displayed PROCEDURE Entering azimuth 1 Select Backsight setup in Coordinate Set H angle is displayed Set H angle can also be displayed from the screen in s...

Page 79: ...on and backsight station The coordinate values of the target are calculated using the following formulae N1 Coordinate N0 S x sinZ x cosAz E1 Coordinate E0 S x sinZ x sinAz Z1 Coordinate Z0 S x cosZ i...

Page 80: ...coordinates of the target point are displayed Select the Graphic tab to display coordinates on a graph 3 Sight the next target and press MEAS to begin measurement Continue until all targets have been...

Page 81: ...measurement and between 3 and 10 known points by angle measurement The more known points there are and the more points there are whose distance can be measured the higher the precision of the coordina...

Page 82: ...Select NEZ to display Resection Known point 3 Input the known point After setting the coordinates and target height for the first known point press NEXT to move to the second point Press PREV to retu...

Page 83: ...distance cannot be displayed 5 Press YES to use the measurement results of the first known point You can also input target height here Press NO to return to the screen in step 4 and perform measureme...

Page 84: ...re are problems with the results of a point align the cursor with that point and press OMIT OMIT is displayed to the right of the point Repeat for all results that include problems 9 Press RE_CALC to...

Page 85: ...s YES to set the azimuth angle of the first known point as the backsight point and return to Resection Menu 12 Press NO to return to Resection Menu without setting the azimuth angle Horizontal angle s...

Page 86: ...ts can be measured PROCEDURE 1 Select Resection in Menu 2 Select Elevation to display Resection Known point 3 Input the known point After setting the elevation and target height for the first known po...

Page 87: ...own points repeat procedures 4 in the same way from the second point 6 Press CALC or YES to automatically start calculations after observations of all known points are completed Instrument station ele...

Page 88: ...h the result go to step 9 If problems with the result occur again perform the resection measurement from step 4 Press RE_OBS to measure the point designated in step 7 Press ADD in the second page when...

Page 89: ...angle and distance observation equations and the instrument station coordinates are found using the method of least squares The Z coordinate is found by treating the average value as the instrument s...

Page 90: ...e of the following measures 1 Move the instrument station as close as possible to the center of the triangle 2 Observe one more known point which is not on the circle 3 Perform a distance measurement...

Page 91: ...value coordinates measured N setting out coordinates N coordinates of setting out data E or Z coordinates can be input in the above formula Height difference REM setting out measurement Displayed val...

Page 92: ...ogress Measuring continuous measurement Returned signal checking in progress Green and red alternate flashing Distance measurement error no signal sighting error Search error error screen only Light s...

Page 93: ...ing out 2 Select Occupy setup to display Occupy setup Enter data for the instrument station and press OK to move to Backsight setup C 13 1 Entering Instrument Station Data 3 Set the azimuth angle for...

Page 94: ...nstrument station to the position to be set out in SO Sdist Each time Shvr is pressed the distance mode changes from SD slope distance HD horizontal distance VD height difference and Ht REM Press COOR...

Page 95: ...ed indicates that target position is correct Y Viewed from instrument Move target to the left Z Viewed from instrument Move target to the right YZ Target position is correct G Viewed from instrument M...

Page 96: ...t After setting the coordinates for the point to be set out the instrument calculates the setting out horizontal angle and horizontal distance By selecting the horizontal angle and then the horizontal...

Page 97: ...easurement steps 2 to 3 3 Select Key in coord in Setting out Record all the setting out points includes setting out points you will measure from now Press ADD to record new data Press DEL in the secon...

Page 98: ...oint is located is displayed on the instrument The sighting point measurement results currently installed position of the target are displayed Switch between the tabs to display different sets of info...

Page 99: ...get to find the correct distance 0 is displayed to the setting out point CMovement indicators 15 2 Distance Setting out Measurement step 6 6 Press OK to return to Key in coord Set the next setting out...

Page 100: ...splay Occupy setup If necessary enter data for Backsight setup C 15 2 Distance Setting out Measurement steps 2 to 3 3 Select SO data setting In Setting out to display SO data setting Press Shvr until...

Page 101: ...oving the telescope until the distance to the setting out point reads 0m Movement indicator Red indicates that target position is correct Q Move the telescope near the zenith H Move the telescope near...

Page 102: ...ccupy setup 13 1 Entering Instrument Station Data Backsight setup 13 2 Azimuth Angle Setting It is possible to allocate softkeys in measurement menus to suit various applications and the ways that dif...

Page 103: ...ument Station Data 4 Set the azimuth angle for the backsight station Press OK to return to Offset C 13 2 Azimuth Angle Setting 5 Select OffsetDIST Input the following items 1 Direction of the offset p...

Page 104: ...m the included angle Install offset points for the target point on the right and left sides of and as close as possible to the target point and measure the distance to the offset points and the horizo...

Page 105: ...EAS to start measurement Press STOP to stop the measurement 4 Sight the target point and press H ANG Press HVD nez to switch results for the target point between distance angle values and coordinate e...

Page 106: ...s 2 point target be sure to set prism constant correction value to 0 C 24 OPPTIONAL ACCESSORIES How to use 2 point target 2RT500 K Install the 2 point target with its tip at the target point Face the...

Page 107: ...ffset Select 5 Offset2D 3 Press CNFG and input the distance from the 2nd target to the target point in Offset dist Set reflector settings and press OK to confirm Press LIST to edit the prism constant...

Page 108: ...S to start measurement Press STOP to stop the measurement The measurement results are displayed 6 Press YES to display results for the target point Press HVD nez to switch results for the target point...

Page 109: ...nstrument It is possible to change the last measured point to the next starting position Measurement results can be displayed as the gradient between two points It is possible to allocate softkeys in...

Page 110: ...ight difference between multiple points and the starting position can be measured this way Press MEAS to re observe the starting position Sight the starting position and press MEAS When MOVE is presse...

Page 111: ...he last measured point to the next starting position PROCEDURE 1 Observe the starting position and target following steps 1 to 3 in 17 1 Measuring the Distance between 2 or more Points 2 After measuri...

Page 112: ...the confirmation message window Press NO to cancel measurement 3 The last target measured is changed to the new starting position 4 Perform missing line measurement following steps 3 to 4 in 17 1 Mea...

Page 113: ...ing Key Functions G An error will occur if only two points or less are entered when specifying an enclosed area Be sure to observe points on an enclosed area in a clockwise or counterclockwise directi...

Page 114: ...lation by measuring points 1 Select Area calc in Menu 2 Press OBS to display Area calculation measurement Sight the first point on the line enclosing the area and press MEAS Measurement begins and the...

Page 115: ...firm The value of point 1 is set in Pt_01 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 until all points have been measured Points on an enclosed area are observed in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction For example the...

Page 116: ...18 SURFACE AREA CALCULATION 110 5 Press CALC to display the calculated area 6 Press OK to return to Area key in coord Press ESC or tap the cross in the top right corner to quit area calculation...

Page 117: ...urement requirements Configuration can be accessed by pressing the CONFIG icon in Top The following chapters provide details of items in Configuration mode Communication settings C 9 CONNECTING TO EXT...

Page 118: ...01AC 102AC 0 5 1 DS 103AC 105AC 1 5 Dist reso Distance resolution DS 101AC 102AC 0 1mm 1mm DS 103AC 105AC 1mm ppm setting Press Temp Humidity CSetting V manual to Yes 26 2 Manually Indexing the Vertic...

Page 119: ...telescope is directed close to the zenith or nadir angle tilt compensation is not applied to the horizontal angle Collimation correction The instrument has a collimation correction function that autom...

Page 120: ...mal 0 to 8 Auto Auto Backlight Off No 30sec 1min 5min 10min Key backlight Off On Reticle lev 0 to 5 level 3 EDM ALC Free Hold Guide pattern 1 simultaneous 2 alternating Laser pointer off No 1min 5min...

Page 121: ...ding on ambient light conditions performance of this function may be sub optimal or the display may flicker between brightness settings Power saving automatic cut off Backlight Off To save power power...

Page 122: ...time for the amount of light received to be adjusted and the measurement value displayed Set to Hold when the light beam used for measurement is stable but is frequently obstructed by obstacles such a...

Page 123: ...ual size for reflective sheets When prism const prism constant values are changed and OK is pressed these changes are reflected in the status bar Starkey mode target type display temporarily This disp...

Page 124: ...o that the correction factor is 0 ppm at an air pressure of 1013 hPa a temperature of 15 C and a humidity of 50 By inputting the temperature air pressure values and humidity the atmospheric correction...

Page 125: ...essure and humidity at the intermediate point C If it is not possible to measure the temperature pressure and humidity at the midpoint take such measurements at the instrument station A and the target...

Page 126: ...Press OK to return to EDM configurations It is possible to allocate tabs in Observation mode and Menu mode to suit the measurement conditions It is possible to operate the instrument efficiently becau...

Page 127: ...ing tabs 1 Select Customize to display Customize Select screen Select the measurement mode in which you want to allocate a tab Factory settings User definable tabs SHV SHV SHVdist SHVdist Graphic SHV...

Page 128: ...ed tab in front of the current tab Press CNFG in the second page to replace the current tab with the selected tab Press DEL to delete the current tab G Tabs once deleted cannot be retrieved Select a t...

Page 129: ...ze Select screen to return all customized configurations including tab pages status bar settings and softkey allocations to their previous settings Screen controls cannot be set for the Graphic tab G...

Page 130: ...retrieved 3 Select a screen control from the list 4 Press CNFG to set the size thickness color and spacing of the font 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to customize more screen controls 6 Press OK to finish cus...

Page 131: ...ized and softkey allocations when shipped 1 SHV and SHVdist tabs of Basic observation Page 1 SRCH MOTOR 0SET MEAS Page 2 MENU EDM H SET COORD Page 3 OFFSET RESEC REM S O 2 Obs tab of Setting out Page...

Page 132: ...ordinate measurement setting out measurement offset measurement REM measurement missing line measurement resection area calculation COORD Coordinates measurement S O Setting out measurement OFFSET Off...

Page 133: ...asurement mode in which you want to allocate a softkey Select Softkey 2 Select the desired tab All softkeys currently allocated to each page of that tab are displayed 3 Select the softkey whose alloca...

Page 134: ...allocations are retained until they are revised again even when the power is turned off Press CLEAR in Customize Select screen to return all customized configurations including tab pages screen contr...

Page 135: ...sh to re allocate Tap the icon to display Starkey list 3 Select the new icon from Starkey list The icon is allocated in the selected icon position 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 to perform further icon allocat...

Page 136: ...rounds off the value input by the digit of less than 0 004 feet 0 017 inch Inch Fraction of an inch Fraction of an inch is the unit used in the United States and expressed like the following example G...

Page 137: ...ontinue Password can be up to 16 characters in length Input characters will be displayed as asterisks To deactivate the password function perform the new password setting procedure but enter a space i...

Page 138: ...the data in the memory is important BE SURE TO TRANSFER IT TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER BEFORE PERFORMING A COLD BOOT G The password function will not be canceled Resume function will be canceled PROCEDURE...

Page 139: ...me time Choose a single surface target for distance measurement C Precautions for setting prism 10 TARGET SIGHTING Calculation error During resection measurement the same point is registered multiple...

Page 140: ...ce are different Input new password twice correctly No solution The calculation of the instrument station coordinates during resection does not converge Access the results and if necessary perform the...

Page 141: ...ent again When designating the angle of rotation or automatically sighting the prism there is a problem with the positioning of the prism or the operation of the instrument and measurement is not obta...

Page 142: ...bubble tube is made of glass so it is sensitive to temperature changes or to shock Check and adjust it as outlined below G Be careful that the tightening tension is identical for all the adjusting sc...

Page 143: ...he three screws is the same to align the bubble in the middle of the circle If the tilt angle shown on the display shifts from tilt angle 0 zero point the instrument is not correctly levelled This wil...

Page 144: ...ition 6 Wait a few seconds for the screen to stabilize then read the automatically compensated angles X2 and Y2 7 In this state calculate the following offset values tilt zero point error Xoffset X1 X...

Page 145: ...ed angles X3 and Y3 12 Press OK to automatically rotate the top of the instrument and telescope through 180 13 Wait a few seconds for the display to stabilize then read the automatically compensated a...

Page 146: ...angular observations using both faces PROCEDURE 1 Carefully level the instrument 1 Select Inst cons in Configuration 2 Select Collimation 3 Sight the reference point in Face 1 and press OK Telescope...

Page 147: ...his option you can check the perpendicularity of the reticle and the horizontal vertical positions of reticle lines G Check the telescope reticle by sighting the target PROCEDURE Check 1 Perpendicular...

Page 148: ...e is in face left sight the center of the target and read out the horizontal angle A1 and the vertical angle B1 Example Horizontal angle A1 18 34 00 Vertical angle B1 90 30 20 4 While the telescope is...

Page 149: ...rectly Check and adjust it as outlined below G Perform check and adjustment in weak sunlight and no scintillation It may take up to 20 seconds for an offset value based on the measurement results to a...

Page 150: ...e and the center of the image sensor If the offset value obtained from the measurement result is significantly larger than the set offset value press ESC and resight the target If the offset value H V...

Page 151: ...ry If the survey point is no longer centered in the optical plummet perform the following adjustment PROCEDURE Adjustment 3 Correct half the deviation with the levelling foot screw 4 Remove the optica...

Page 152: ...lose to 0 several times a year and whenever the values measured by the instrument begin to deviate by a consistent amount Perform these checks as follows G Errors in setting up the instrument and refl...

Page 153: ...range have our service representative perform an adjustment Checks and adjustments are performed using an adjustment target Make an enlarged or reduced copy of it PROCEDURE Check 1 Level the instrume...

Page 154: ...k the position of the desired final position Place a target so that its center is aligned with the desired final position The remaining deviation will be adjusted using the 4 fine adjustment screws G...

Page 155: ...he right left screw and tighten the left right screw Make sure that the tightening tension for both screws is identical Continue to adjust until the laser beam is aligned with the target center 8 Turn...

Page 156: ...d be damaged Those indicated by are standard accessories Others are optional accessories By using the Y cable the instrument can perform RS232C communication D sub 9 pin at the same time as connecting...

Page 157: ...and pole adaptor F2 to coincide with the height of this series Tilt single prism unit Fixed 3 prisms unit Fixed 9 prisms unit Tripod Target pole 2 not used with 9 prisms Prism 2 Triple prism holder 2...

Page 158: ...ng screw I Tubular compass CP7 Slide the tubular compass into the tubular compass slot loosen the clamp screw then rotate the top part of the instrument until the compass needle bisects the index line...

Page 159: ...vations for example attach it to the objective lens of the instrument to protect its interior and the eyes of its operator The filter part can be flipped up without being removed G Do not perform vert...

Page 160: ...003gon 0 005mil DS 102AC 2 0 0006gon 0 010mil DS 103AC 3 0 001gon 0 015mil DS 105AC 5 0 0015gon 0 025mil ISO 17123 3 2001 Collimation compensation On Off selectable Measuring mode Horizontal angle Rig...

Page 161: ...cept for tracking 12 000 000m 39 370ft using prism or reflective sheet target 1 200 000m 3 930ft Reflectorless Distance unit m ft inch selectable Accuracy D measurement distance Unit mm Under normal a...

Page 162: ...ation 2 No haze visibility about 40 km overcast no scintillation 3 Figures when both the elevation and depression angles of the laser beam are within 15 and the instrument is facing the 360 Prism 4 Fi...

Page 163: ...surement Prism 1 2 mm or less equivalent angle to 100 m 0 3 9ppm X D or less equivalent angle 100 m and over Reflective sheet RS90N K 2 mm or less equivalent angle 12 13 10 Measurering time may be lon...

Page 164: ...GB Data transfer Data input output Asynchoronous serial RS232C compatible USB USB Ver 1 1 Host Type A and Client Type miniB Bluetooth wireless communication option Transmission method FHSS Modulation...

Page 165: ...range 20 to 65 C Size 94 W X 102 D X 36 H mm Weight about 170g General Operating system Windows Embedded CE 6 0 Display 3 5 inch Transmissive TFT QVGA color LCD Backlight LED 9 brightness levels 0 to...

Page 166: ...30 to 60 C 22 to 158 F no condensation Dust and water resistance IP65 IEC 60529 2001 Instrument height 196 mm from levelling base mounting surface Size with handle Display on one side 207 W X 174 D X...

Page 167: ...d hexagonal points on its rubber flanges are aligned with the sighting direction of the instrument see the diagram below When using the ATP1S the 360 Prism should be set up so that a pair of diametric...

Page 168: ...circle indexing method to Yes C 19 1 Observation Conditions V manual 0 set is displayed 2 Carefully level the instrument 3 Accurately sight a clear target with a distance of about 30m in the horizonta...

Page 169: ...perated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposu...

Page 170: ...ULATIONS 164 Californi a U S A Proposition 65 Californi a U S A Perchlorate Material CR Lithium Battery Californi a and NY U S A Recycling Batteries Region Country Directives Regulations Labels Declar...

Page 171: ...with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules This equipment should be installed and operated with at least 20cm...

Page 172: ...27 REGULATIONS 166 EU WEEE Directive EU EU Battery Directive Australi a C Tick Region Country Directives Regulations Labels Declarations...

Page 173: ...rotation 61 G Guide light 10 H Hdist 112 Horizontal angle settings 73 79 Horizontal jog 11 I Inch Fraction of an inch 130 Instrument height mark 10 K Key backlight 116 L Laser pointer function 10 Las...

Page 174: ...28 INDEX 168 T Terminate 43 Trigger key 11 TURN 54 V V mode vertical angle display method 113 Vertical Jog 11...

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