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9  MEMORY MANAGER MODE

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MEMORY MANAGER MODE

The following items for internal memory are available in this mode.
1) FILE STATUS

:

Checking the number of stored data/Remaining internal memory 
capacity.

2) SEARCH

:

Searching the recorded data.

3) FILE MAINTAN.

:

Deleting files/Editing file name 

4) COORD. INPUT :

Inputting coordinate data into Coord. data file.

5) DELETE COORD. :

Deleting coordinate data from Coord. data file.

6) PCODE INPUT

:

Inputting PCODE DATA into PCODE Library

7) DATA TRANSFER :

Sending measured data or coordinate data or PCODE Library data/ 
Uploading coordinate data or PCODE Library data/Setting
communication parameters

8) INITIALIZE

:

Initializing internal memory.

Memory manager menu operation

By pressing the [MENU] key, the instrument will be in MENU 1/3 mode.
Press the [F3](MEMORY MGR.) key, the menu of MEMORY MGR. 1/3 will be shown.

Normal measurement mode

MENU           1/3
 F1:DATA COLLECT
 F2:LAYOUT
 F3:MEMORY MGR. P

MEMORY MGR.     1/3 
F1:FILE STATUS        
F2:SEARCH
F3:FILE MAINTAN.P

[ESC]

[MENU]

MEMORY MGR.    2/3
  F1:COORD. INPUT        
 F2:DELETE COORD
 F3:PCODE INPUT P

MEMORY MGR.    3/3 
  F1:DATA TRANSFER     
 F2:INITIALIZE
                  P

[F3]

[F4]

[F4]

[F4]

MEMORY MGR. MENU 1/3

MEMORY MGR. MENU 2/3

MEMORY MGR. MENU 3/3

[ESC]

Summary of Contents for GREEN LABEL GTS-250 Series

Page 1: ...ELECTRONIC TOTAL STATION GTS 250 SERIES GTS 252 GTS 255 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 71014 90010...

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Page 3: ...locked and the base fixing screws are tightened Guarding the instrument against shocks When transporting the instrument provide some protection to minimize risk of shocks Heavy shocks may cause the me...

Page 4: ...r ash in areas where there is inadequate ventilation or near combustible materials An explosion could occur Do not perform disassembly or rebuilding Fire electric shock or burns could result Never loo...

Page 5: ...rting of the battery in storage apply insulating tape or equivalent to the terminals Otherwise shorting could occur resulting in fire or burns Do not use batteries or the battery charger if wet Result...

Page 6: ...ct consequential damage and loss of profits 3 The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for consequential damage and loss of profits by any disaster an earthquake storms floods...

Page 7: ...e Measurement 3 4 3 6 Buzzer Sounding for Horizontal Angle 90 Increments 3 5 3 7 Compasses vertical angle 3 6 4 DISTANCE MEASUREMENT 4 1 4 1 Setting of the Atmospheric Correction 4 1 4 2 Setting of th...

Page 8: ...3 2 Distance Offset Measurement 7 12 7 3 3 Plane Offset Measurement 7 14 7 3 4 Column Offset Measurement 7 16 7 4 NEZ Auto Calculation 7 17 7 5 Point to Line Measurement 7 18 7 5 1 To change to the po...

Page 9: ...6 2 How to Set Selecting Mode 16 3 17 CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 17 1 17 1 Checking and adjusting of instrument constant 17 1 17 2 Checking the Optical Axis 17 2 17 3 Checking Adjusting the Theodolite Funct...

Page 10: ...AND FUNCTIONS 1 1 Nomenclature Handle locking screw Objective lens Display unit Instrument center mark Optical plummet telescope Circular level Tribrach fixing lever Base Adjustment screw for circula...

Page 11: ...BT G1W Horizontal tangent screw Display unit Plate level Vertical tangent screw Vertical motion clamp Telescope eyepiece Telescope focusing knob Sighting collimator Telescope grip Horizontal motion c...

Page 12: ...ll become short if a heater is used Example Display marks Angle measurement mode V angle 90 10 20 H angle 120 30 40 Distance measurement mode Horizontal angle 120 30 40 Horizontal distance 65 432m Rel...

Page 13: ...wer source key ON OFF of power source MENU Menu key Switches menu mode and normal mode To set application measurements and adjust in the menu mode ESC Escape key Returning to the measurement mode or p...

Page 14: ...grade mode F4 P2 The function of soft keys is shown on next page P3 3 F1 H BZ Sets the buzzer sound for every horizontal angle 90 F2 R L Switches R L rotation of horizontal angle F3 CMPS Switches the...

Page 15: ...2 2 F1 R HT Sets a prism height by input values F2 INSHT Sets an instrument height by input values F3 OCC Sets an instrument coordinate point by input values F4 P2 The function of soft keys is shown o...

Page 16: ...op the buzzer refer to Chapter 16 SELECTING MODE 2 Also it is possible to display the signal level in Distance Measuring Mode The temperature pressure PPM and PSM can be viewed in set audio mode Refer...

Page 17: ...Rotate the instrument horizontally by using the Horizontal motion clamp screw and place the plate level parallel with the line connecting leveling screws A and B and then bring the bubble to the cente...

Page 18: ...t adjustment You can confirm prism constant value PSM atmospheric correction value PPM and you can also adjust the contrast of the display when the instrument is turned on To display this screen see C...

Page 19: ...ws the power level regarding to the measurement mode now operating The safety condition indicated by the battery power remaining display in the angle measurement mode does not necessarily assure the b...

Page 20: ...ut dual axis compensation refer to APPENDIX 1 Dual Axis Compensation To set auto tilt correction from the moment that power is on see Section 6 4 3 Vertical and Horizontal Angle Tilt correction Tilt O...

Page 21: ...eady selected the display shows tilt correction value F1 3 Press F3 OFF key F3 4 Press ESC key ESC The setting mode performed here will not be memorized after powering OFF To set TILT correction in th...

Page 22: ...tc 2 5 1 How to Enter Alphanumeric Characters How to select a item Example setting Occupied point in the data collection mode The arrow indicates a item to enter The arrow line moves up or down when t...

Page 23: ...Example 1 STU key is pressed twice 5 Enter other letters of the alphabet in the same way 6 Press the F1 NUM key again The instrument switches back to numerical input mode 7 Enter numbers by pressing...

Page 24: ...the diopter ring toward you first and then backward to focus 2 Aim the target at the peak of the triangle mark of the sighting collimator Allow a certain space between the sighting collimator and you...

Page 25: ...ry time pressing the F2 R L key HR HL mode switches Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Set the required horizontal angle using Horizontal tangent screw Display angle 2 Press the F2 HOLD key F2 3...

Page 26: ...required Horizontal angle is possible 70 4020 F4 1 To enter Alphanumeric characters see Section 2 5 How to Enter Alphanumeric characters Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F4 key to ge...

Page 27: ...te target A using the horizontal clamp and tangent screw and press the F3 REL key Collimate A F3 8 Recollimate target B using the horizontal clamp and tangent screw and press the F4 HOLD key Collimate...

Page 28: ...izontal angle can be accumulated up to 3600 00 00 minimum reading horizontal angle right In case of 5 second reading horizontal angle can be accumulated up to 3599 59 55 Error will be displayed when t...

Page 29: ...ating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F4 key twice to get the function on page 3 F4 twice 2 Press the F3 CMPS key 1 F3 1 Every time pressing the F3 CMPS key the display mode switches 90 90 0 0...

Page 30: ...Pressing the key again the display changes to horizontal HR and vertical V angle and slope distance SD 6 1 When EDM is working the mark appears in the display 2 To change mode from Fine to Coarse or T...

Page 31: ...sm 2 Press the key Continuous measuring starts 1 3 Press F1 MEAS key while continuous measuring is exceeding 2 The average value is displayed and mark disappears F1 While EDM is working press F1 MEAS...

Page 32: ...e unit to be displayed 10mm Measuring time approx 0 4 sec Coarse Mode This mode measures in shorter time than in fine mode The unit to be displayed 10mm or 1mm Measuring time approx 0 7 sec Operating...

Page 33: ...ssing the F1 to F3 key Example Horizontal distance F1 4 Enter the distance for stake out 1 Enter data F4 5 Collimate the target Prism Measuring starts Collimate P The difference between the measured d...

Page 34: ...d result display Refer to Chapter 16 SELECTING MODE to set this option Distance measurement mode of the offset measurement Offset measurement will be done by N time fine measurement mode For setting m...

Page 35: ...G OFFSET key F1 4 Collimate prism P and press the F1 MEAS key Collimate P F1 Prism P Prism height Instrument height Occ Point When measuring coordinates of ground point A1 Set the instrument height pr...

Page 36: ...rizontal distance relative elevation and slope distance are shown in sequence 8 Show N coordinate of point A0 or A1 Each time pressing key N E and Z coordinate are shown in sequence To return to proce...

Page 37: ...key from distance measuring mode to get the function on page 2 F4 2 Press the F1 OFSET key F1 3 Press the F2 DIST OFFSET key F2 4 Enter Right and Left direction offset value and press the F4 ENTER key...

Page 38: ...sing the key horizontal distance relative elevation and slope distance are shown in sequence Show coordinate of point P0 To return to procedure 4 press F1 NEXT key To return to the previous mode press...

Page 39: ...efer to Section 5 1 Setting Coordinate Values of Occupied Point Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F4 P1 key from distance measuring mode to get the function on page 2 F4 2 Press the F1...

Page 40: ...y 8 To escape the measuring press the F1 EXIT key The display returns to the previous mode 1 In case the calculation of plane was not successful by the measured three points error displays Start measu...

Page 41: ...pied station refer to Section 5 1 Setting Coordinate Values of Occupied Point Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F4 P1 key from distance measuring mode to get the function on page 2 F4...

Page 42: ...e distance between the instrument and center of the column P0 will be calculated Collimate P3 F4 8 To show the relative elevation VD press the key Each time pressing the key horizontal distance relati...

Page 43: ...ey from the coordinate measurement mode to get the function on page 2 F4 2 Press the F3 OCC key F3 3 Enter N coordinate value 1 Enter data F4 4 Enter E and Z coordinate values in the same manner After...

Page 44: ...acters Input range 999 9999 Instrument height 999 9999 m 999 999 Instrument height 999 999 ft 999 11 7 Instrument height 999 11 7 ft inch Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F4 key from...

Page 45: ...e z Coordinates of unknown point N1 E1 Z1 N1 N0 n E1 E0 e Z1 Z0 INS HT z R HT Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Set the direction angle of known point A 1 2 Collimate target prism Set direction...

Page 46: ...RAMS F2 GRID FACTOR F3 ILLUMINATION P MENU 3 3 F1 PARAMETERS 1 F2 CONTRAST ADJ P See Chapter 7 DATA COLLECTION See Chapter 8 LAYOUT See Chapter 9 MEMORY MANAGER MODE F1 F2 F3 PROGRAMS 1 2 F1 REM F2 ML...

Page 47: ...procedure Operation Display 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P key to get the menu on page 2 MENU F4 2 Press the F1 key F1 3 Press the F1 REM key F1 4 Press the F1 key 5 Enter prism height...

Page 48: ...e ESC key Operating procedure Operation Display 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P key to get the menu on page 2 MENU F4 2 Press the F1 key F1 3 Press the F1 REM key F1 4 Press the F2 key F2...

Page 49: ...sition of point G will be decided 1 F4 10 Collimate target K Vertical distance VD will be shown 2 Collimate K 1 To return to procedure 5 press the F3 HD key To return to procedure 8 press the F2 V key...

Page 50: ...y to set the direction angle of the instrument Example MLM 1 A B A C Procedure of MLM 2 A B B C mode is completely same as MLM 1 mode Operating procedure Operation Display 1 After pressing the MENU ke...

Page 51: ...e the distance between points A and C press the F3 HD 1 F3 13 Collimate point C Prism C and press the F1 MEAS key Horizontal distance HD between the instrument and prism C will be shown Collimate pris...

Page 52: ...he F3 NEZ key Direct key input display will be shown F3 2 Press the F3 PT key to use coordinate data file Point number input display will be shown Pressing the F3 HD key the display will return to pro...

Page 53: ...Press the F1 USE FILE key 5 Press the F1 INPUT key and enter the File Name F1 F1 Enter FN F4 6 Press the F1 key F1 7 Press the F1 INPUT key and enter the Point number Instrument height setting display...

Page 54: ...oordinate data file F1 Enter PT F4 8 Press the F3 YES key and enter the Point Number in coordinate data file F3 9 Enter the height Enter R HT F4 10 Collimate a prism on the point and press the F3 YES...

Page 55: ...4 13 Press the F3 YES key Horizontal angle will be set The display returns to Programs 1 2 menu F3 1 Measurement is Fine N times measurement mode 2 To measure other points press the F1 NEXT key 3 Pres...

Page 56: ...Display 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P key to get the menu on page 2 3 MENU F4 2 Press the F1 key F1 3 Press the F4 P key to get the PROGRAMS menu on page 2 2 F4 4 Press the F1 AREA key...

Page 57: ...4 P key to get the PROGRAMS menu on page 2 2 F4 4 Press the F1 AREA key F1 5 Press the F2 MEASUREMENT key F2 6 Press the F1 or F2 key to select using GRID FACTOR Example F2 DON T USE F2 7 Collimate a...

Page 58: ...e result will be shown 1 Measurement is Fine N times measurement mode Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F3 UNIT key F3 2 Select a unit by pressing the F1 to F4 key Example F2 ha key F2...

Page 59: ...play 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P key to get the menu on page 2 3 MENU F4 2 Press the F1 key F1 3 Press the F4 P key to get the PROGRAMS menu on page 2 2 F4 4 Press the F2 key F2 5 Ent...

Page 60: ...limate P2 F3 10 Press F1 NEZ key to measure other points 11 Collimate a prism and press F4 MEAS key Coordinate measurement starts 4 The result will be shown 5 F1 Collimate P F4 1 Measurement is Fine N...

Page 61: ...Dg in order to reverse convert grid distance to ground distance 2 After completion of a layout point the displayed coordinate data will be applied to grid factor in order to compare with surveying dat...

Page 62: ...999 to 9 999 meter 32 805 to 3 2805 ft ft in Scale Factor 0 990000 to 1 010000 Operating procedure Operation Display 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P key to get the menu on page 2 MENU F4...

Page 63: ...se 1mm Angle Unit Coarse mode Distance unit Degree GON MIL 5 1 1mgon 0 2mgon 0 1mil 0 01mil 10mm 0 02ft 1mm 0 005ft Operating procedure Operation Display 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P k...

Page 64: ...FF It has been set to X Y V H TILT ON at the factory This setting is memorized after powering off Operating procedure Operation Display 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P key twice to get th...

Page 65: ...F1 5 Press the F1 ON key or F2 OFF key and press the F4 ENTER key F1 or F2 F4 Operating procedure Operation Display 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P key twice to get the menu on page 2 ME...

Page 66: ...C B Factory setting Baud rate 1200 baud Character bit Parity 7 Even CRLF OFF REC type REC A ACK Standard Operating procedure Operation Display 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P key twice to...

Page 67: ...LCD Operating procedure Operation Display 1 After pressing the MENU key press the F4 P key twice to get the menu on page 3 MENU F4 F4 2 Press the F2 key F2 3 Press the F1 key or F2 key and press the F...

Page 68: ...R POINT 04 N 0 000 m E 0 000 m INPUT ENTER DATA SEARCH F1 FIRST DATA F2 LAST DATA LINE 01 30 L 100 000 m AZ 45 00 00 EDIT OCC BS F1 OCC BS F2 RESECTION OCC BS F1 COORD DATA F2 ROAD DATA SETOUT ROAD CH...

Page 69: ...ut value data CHAIN INTERVAL 6 Press the ENT key Input data ENT For ROAD in addition to the Start Point and Road Data input files other files necessary for the calculations are created Consequently if...

Page 70: ...t only the maximum is 9 points including end point An error may occur when entering a combination of POINT and other components if the amount of data entered exceeds the maximum amount allowed for int...

Page 71: ...y 4 Input LENGTH 5 Press the ENT key 6 Select TURN direction of turn RIGHT or LEFT 7 Press the ENT key Input RADIUS ENT Input LENGTH ENT Select F1 LEFT or F2 RIGHT ENT 1 CURVE cannot be input as the f...

Page 72: ...HT or LEFT 7 Press the ENT key Input RADIUS ENT Input LENGTH ENT Select F1 LEFT or F2 RIGHT ENT 8 Select DIR direction IN entrance or OUT exit 9 Press the ENT key Select F1 IN or F2 OUT ENT 1 SPIRAL c...

Page 73: ...T Input E coord ENT Input RADIUS ENT Input parameter A1 ENT Input parameter A2 ENT 1 If the data input is not required press the SKIP key When inputting POINT data if the next data is not POINT data R...

Page 74: ...1 F4 2 Press the F3 F1 F2 F2 key Refer to Search data on page 6 23 F3 F1 F2 F2 3 To search from the first data select F1 FIRST DATA F1 4 To switch to different data press the or key or Operating proce...

Page 75: ...the data from Coord Data and set the Occupied Point ROAD DATA Create the data from Road Data and set the Occupied Point Example ROAD DATA F2 5 Input OCC PT press the ENT key Input OCC PT ENT 6 Press...

Page 76: ...ss the F3 YES key F3 1 When setting the Occupied Point and Backsight Point using Resection method select F2 RESECTION For details of the Resection method refer to Section 8 3 2 Resection Method BACKSI...

Page 77: ...angle of the layout point HD Calculated horizontal distance from the instrument to the layout point F3 9 Press the F1 ANG key CHAIN Layout point HR Measured Actual horizontal angle dHR Horizontal angl...

Page 78: ...key Refer to Select a file on page 6 23 F3 F2 3 Press the F3 key 4 Enter the name of the file being used or select it from the list 5 Press the ENT key F3 Select a file ENT Operating procedure Operati...

Page 79: ...in layout mode Because the internal memory covers both data collection mode and layout mode the number of measurement points will be decreased when the layout mode is used For the internal memory ref...

Page 80: ...ng occupied point See Section 7 1 3 Occupied Point and Backsight Point BACK SIGHT Setting direction angle See Section 7 1 3 Occupied Point and Backsight Point FS SS Executing data collection See secti...

Page 81: ...TER key The file will be set and data collect 1 2 menu will be shown F4 1 If you want to make a new file or input file name directly press F1 INPUT key and enter a file name 2 When a file has been sel...

Page 82: ...mory 2 Direct key input of coordinate data 3 Direct key input of setting angle Note See 9 4 Coordinate Data Direct Key Input and 9 7 2 Loading Data for how to store coordinate into the internal memory...

Page 83: ...D can be input by inputting a register number linked with PCODE Library To show the list of PCODE library press the F2 SRCH key 3 Press the F3 REC key when you do not input the INS HT The data recorde...

Page 84: ...t is memorized and the display returns to the data collect menu 1 2 Collimate BS F2 1 Pressing each time the F3 key the input method changes as Coordinate value Angle Coordinate point name alternative...

Page 85: ...T is automatically incremented F2 7 Enter the next point data and collimate the next point Collimate 8 Press F4 ALL key Measuring starts in the same measuring mode of the previous point Data is record...

Page 86: ...he measured data as follows Refer to Section 7 7 Setting Parameter of Data Collect CONFIG Operating procedure Operation Display 1 While executing the DATA COLLECT mode press F2 SRCH key 1 The using fi...

Page 87: ...A COLLECT mode press the F2 SRCH key F2 2 By pressing the following keys the register number will increase or decrease or Increasing or Decreasing one by one or By ten Increasing or Decreasing 1 or or...

Page 88: ...the F3 MEAS key F3 2 Press the F4 P1 key F1 OFSET key F4 F1 3 Press the F1 key F1 4 Collimate the prism Collimate P 5 Press the F3 YES key Continuous measuring starts F3 Prism P Prism height Instrumen...

Page 89: ...ow N coordinate of point A0 or A1 Each time pressing key N E and Z coordinate are shown in sequence 10 Press the F3 YES key The data is recorded and the next measuring point is displayed F3 OFFSET MEA...

Page 90: ...ure Operation Display 1 Press the F3 MEAS key F3 2 Press the F4 P1 key F1 OFSET key F4 F1 3 Press the F2 key F2 4 Enter Right and Left direction offset value 1 Enter HD F4 5 Enter Forward direction of...

Page 91: ...7 Press the F2 or F3 key Example F3 NEZ key Measuring starts The data is recorded and the next measuring point is displayed F3 1 To skip entering press the F3 SKP key N n m E m Z m measuring Calculati...

Page 92: ...of the plane Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F3 MEAS key F3 2 Press the F4 P1 key F1 OFSET key F4 F1 3 Press the F3 PLANE OFFSET key F3 4 Collimate prism P1 and press the F1 MEAS ke...

Page 93: ...number will be displayed F3 10 To escape the measuring press the ESC key The display returns to the next point number in data collect mode ESC 1 In case the calculation of plane was not successful by...

Page 94: ...ation Display 1 Press the F3 MEAS key F3 2 Press the F4 P1 key F1 OFSET key F4 F1 3 Press the F4 P1 key F4 4 Press the F1 COLUMN OFFSET key F1 5 Collimate the center of the column P1 and press the F1...

Page 95: ...it can be replaced with the new data by confirming display Coordinates will be calculated using the grid factor To set the grid factor see Section 6 2 Setting the GRID FACTOR 6 Collimate the left sid...

Page 96: ...r F4 4 Enter the point 1 data and press the F4 Enter The input screen of a reference point 2 will appear Input data F4 5 Enter the point 2 data and press the F4 Enter The screen will return to data co...

Page 97: ...ata is calculated the PTL data will be displayed regardless of the coordinate check setting etc F2 3 PTL measurement data will display Confirm the data and press F3 YES key The recorded data are measu...

Page 98: ...nu 2 2 F2 2 By pressing the following keys the list will increase or decrease or Increasing or Decreasing one by one or By ten Increasing or Decreasing or or 3 Press the F1 EDIT key F1 4 Enter PCODE a...

Page 99: ...is recorded F2 COLLECT SEQ EDIT MEAS MEAS EDIT Select the procedure of data collection EDIT MEAS Measurement is carried out after entering other data MEAS EDIT Measurement is carried out before enteri...

Page 100: ...the measured data and the coordinate data for layout Maximum 30 files can be generated The number of coordinate data In case not using the internal memory in the data collect mode Because the internal...

Page 101: ...SKP If you do not want to create or reselect a file F4 ENTER To select display file LAYOUT 1 2 F1 OCC PT INPUT F2 BACKSIGHT F3 LAYOUT P LAYOUT MENU 1 2 ESC F1 F2 F3 LAYOUT 2 2 F1 SELECT A FILE F2 NEW...

Page 102: ...Enter Scale Factor in the same way Grid Factor is displayed for 1 to 2 second and display returns to Layout menu 2 2 Enter Scale F4 1 Refer to Section 2 5 How to Enter Alphanumeric characters Input Ra...

Page 103: ...display the list of coordinate data file 1 F2 3 Scroll file list by pressing the or key and select a file to use 2 3 or 4 Press the F4 ENTER key The file will be set F4 1 If you want to input file nam...

Page 104: ...perating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F1 OCC PT INPUT key from the Layout menu 1 2 F1 2 Press the F3 NEZ key F3 3 Press the F1 INPUT key and enter coordinate value press the F4 ENT key 1 2...

Page 105: ...ss the F2 BACKSIGHT key from the Layout menu 1 2 F2 2 Press the F1 INPUT key F1 3 Enter PT press the F4 ENT key 1 Enter PT F4 4 Sight the backsight point and press the F3 YES key The display returns t...

Page 106: ...ue Press the F4 ENT key 1 2 F1 Enter coord F4 4 Sight the backsight point Sight BK 5 Press the F3 YES key The display returns to the layout menu 1 2 F3 1 Refer to Section 2 5 How to Enter Alphanumeric...

Page 107: ...easured Actual horizontal angle dHR Horizontal angle to be turned to the layout point Actual horizontal angle Calculated horizontal angle Correct direction when dHR 0 00 00 Collimate P F1 5 Press the...

Page 108: ...next layout point PT is automatically incremented F4 1 Refer to Section 2 5 How to Enter Alphanumeric characters 2 Point number could not be entered when data to comply with the coordinate value does...

Page 109: ...e assigned Enter R HT F4 3 Collimate the prism and press the F1 ANGLE key Collimate P F1 4 Press the F1 DIST key HD Measuring Actual horizontal distance dHD Horizontal distance to be turned to the lay...

Page 110: ...t menu 2 2 F4 2 Press the F2 NEW POINT F2 3 Press the F1 SIDE SHOT key F1 4 Press the F2 LIST key to display the list of coordinate data file 1 F2 5 Scroll file list by pressing or key and select a fi...

Page 111: ...to input file name directly press the F1 INPUT key and enter a file name 2 When a file has been selected already mark is indicated on left of current file name For the file discrimination mark refer...

Page 112: ...e that 3 known points are measured by angle measurement only the value would not be calculated by the method of least squares Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F4 key from the layout m...

Page 113: ...ulated 4 10 Select GRID FACTOR for calculation of RESIDUAL ERROR by pressing F1 or F2 key 5 Example F1 F1 11 Press the F1 NEXT key to measure other points Maximum seven points can be measured F1 12 Sa...

Page 114: ...oint B 5 F1 USE LAST DATA RESIDUAL ERROR is calculated with GRID FACTOR already set F2 CALC MEAS DATA RESIDUAL ERROR is calculated without GRID FACTOR already set In this case new GRID FACTOR is calcu...

Page 115: ...or or 3 To show the coordinate of the selected data press the F1 VIEW key It is still possible to scroll the PT data by pressing or key F1 4 Press the ESC key The display returns to the List ESC 5 Pre...

Page 116: ...ending measured data or coordinate data or PCODE Library data Uploading coordinate data or PCODE Library data Setting communication parameters 8 INITIALIZE Initializing internal memory Memory manager...

Page 117: ...inate files are shown F1 Remaining memory capacity 3 Press the F4 P key The total number of stored measured data and coordinate data in all files are shown 1 F4 1 Each coordinate file has one extra da...

Page 118: ...ay 1 Press the F3 MEMORY MGR key from the menu 1 3 F3 2 Press the F2 SEARCH key F2 3 Press the F1 MEAS DATA key F1 4 Press the F1 INPUT key and enter File Name Press the F4 ENT key 1 2 F1 Enter FN F4...

Page 119: ...s the F1 INPUT key and enter data 1 Press the F4 ENT key 4 Press the F4 ENTER key F1 Enter Data F4 F4 5 Press the F3 YES key F3 1 Refer to Section 2 5 How to Enter Alphanumeric characters When editing...

Page 120: ...page F4 1 Refer to Section 2 5 How to Enter Alphanumeric characters represents data shown on the display is the stored data Press the or key to scroll to next or previous point To search COORD DATA of...

Page 121: ...y 1 The number and linked data will be shown 2 Enter PT F4 1 Refer to Section 2 5 How to Enter Alphanumeric characters Press the or key to scroll to next or previous PCODE data 2 To correct the PCODE...

Page 122: ...ile selected coordinate file for LAYOUT mode selected coordinate file for DATA COLLECT mode selected coordinate file for both LAYOUT and DATA COLLECT mode Data discrimination character M C Data discri...

Page 123: ...Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F3 FILE MAINTAN key from the Memory manager menu 1 3 F3 2 Select a file to search by pressing or key or 3 Press the F2 SRCH key F2 4 Select searching...

Page 124: ...the Memory manager menu 1 3 F3 2 Select a file to delete by pressing or key or 3 Press the F3 DEL key F3 4 Confirm the deleting and press the F4 YES key F4 To return to the FILE MAINTAN Menu press th...

Page 125: ...PTL The coordinate data for point to line F1 6 Press the F1 INPUT key and enter PT Press the F4 ENT key 1 F1 Enter PT F4 7 Enter Coordinate data Press the F4 ENT key 1 Enter data F4 8 Enter PCODE and...

Page 126: ...nd enter PT Press the F4 ENT key 1 F1 Enter PT F4 7 Enter PTL data Press the F4 ENT key 1 L Line O Offset E Elevation Enter data F4 Enter PCODE FROM and TO data and press the F4 ENTER 2 Next input dis...

Page 127: ...y 1 F1 Enter FN F4 5 Press the F1 INPUT key and enter PT Press the F4 ENT key 1 F1 Enter PT F4 6 Confirm the data and press the F3 YES key Deleting starts The display will return to the previous displ...

Page 128: ...By pressing the following keys the list will increase or decrease or Increasing or Decreasing one by one or By ten Increasing or Decreasing or or 5 Press the F1 EDIT key F1 6 Enter PCODE and press th...

Page 129: ...elect the type of data to send by pressing F1 F3 key Example F1 MEAS DATA F1 7 Press the F1 INPUT key and enter File Name you want to send Press the F4 ENT key 1 2 F1 Enter FN F4 8 Press the F3 YES ke...

Page 130: ...TA F1 7 Press the F1 INPUT key and enter New File Name you want to receive Press the F4 ENT key 1 F1 Enter FN F4 8 Press the F3 YES key 2 The loading starts The display will return to menu F3 1 Refer...

Page 131: ...om the menu 1 3 F3 2 Press the F4 P key twice F4 F4 3 Press the F1 DATA TRANSFER key F1 4 Press the F1 GTS FORMAT key F1 5 Press the F3 COMM PARAMETERS key F3 6 Press the F2 BAUD RATE key indicates pr...

Page 132: ...ta and PCODE data Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F3 MEMORY MGR key from the menu 1 3 F3 2 Press the F4 P key twice F4 F4 3 Press the F2 INITIALIZE key F2 4 Select the data to initia...

Page 133: ...re the mode is in the distance measurement mode on page 1 2 Pressing the F3 S A key mode changes to set audio mode The display indicates correction value of prism constant PSM atmospheric correction P...

Page 134: ...er power is OFF Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F3 S A key from distance measurement or coordinates measurement mode F3 2 Press the F1 PRISM key F1 3 Input the Prism constant correct...

Page 135: ...nd air pressure surrounding the instrument beforehand Example Temperature 26 C Pressure 1017 hPa Operating procedure Operation Display 1 Press the F3 S A key to set Set Audio Mode from distance or coo...

Page 136: ...n Display 1 Press the F3 S A key to set Set Audio Mode from distance or coordinate measurement mode F3 2 Press the F2 PPM key Current setting value is displayed F2 3 Enter atmospheric correction value...

Page 137: ...ly with the atmospheric correction chart Find the measured temperature in horizontal and pressure in vertical on the chart Read the value from the diagonal line which represents the required atmospher...

Page 138: ...12 4 12 SETTING ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION...

Page 139: ...12 5 12 SETTING ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION...

Page 140: ...rtical distances Horizontal distance D AC or BE Vertical distance Z BC or EA D L cos 2 sin Z L sin cos L cos 2R Earth curvature correcting item K Lcos 2R Atmospheric refraction correcting item K 0 14...

Page 141: ...arging is finished charging will start automatically Time discharging battery charged fully is approximately 10 hours For refreshing Rechargeable battery can be used repeatedly by charging If charging...

Page 142: ...it Note 1 Recharging should take place in a room with an ambient temperature range of 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F 2 If charging is done at high temperature charging time of the battery may take longer...

Page 143: ...ment by the carrying handle with one hand and carefully lower it on top of the tribrach while at the same time coinciding the alignment piece with the tribrach alignment groove on the instrument and t...

Page 144: ...nt mode when the power is turned on HD VD SD HD VD SD Specify which is displayed first horizontal and vertical distance or slope distance when the power is turned on V ANGLE Z0 H0 Zenith 0 Horizontal...

Page 145: ...ature coefficient of refraction as K 0 14 K 0 20 or no correction NEZ MEMORY ON OFF It is possible to retain the coordinate of instrument point the instrument height and prism height after power off R...

Page 146: ...PASSWORD 2 ON OFF When the instrument is turned ON the screen to request the password will appear 3 Operating procedure Operation Display 1 While pressing F2 key turn power ON F2 Power ON 2 Press F1 U...

Page 147: ...s F1 ON key and press F4 ENTER key Returns to OTHERS SET menu F1 F4 11 Power off Power OFF Up or down arrow key can be used when there are four or more selection items NEZ MEMORY OFF ON OFF ENTER OTHE...

Page 148: ...ng please note that differences in temperature greatly affect the length measured If a difference of 5mm or over is the result from the comparative measurement the following procedure as shown below c...

Page 149: ...to the measure mode to distance measurement or set audio 4 Sight through the eyepiece and focus the blinking red light spot by turning the focusing knob in the direction of infinity clockwise If disp...

Page 150: ...ghten by revolving in the direction of tightening tension 4 The attachment screws must also be tightened sufficiently upon completion of adjustments 5 Always repeat checking operations after adjustmen...

Page 151: ...by this method 2 Correct the remaining amount of the bubble displacement with the leveling screws 3 Rotate the instrument 180 or 200g around the vertical axis once more and check bubble movement If t...

Page 152: ...d 5 However if the point appears to be displaced from the vertical cross hair as the telescope is swung vertically then proceed with the following adjustment Adjustment 1 Unscrew the cross hair adjust...

Page 153: ...once more and tighten the horizontal motion clamp 7 Loosen the vertical motion clamp only and rotate the telescope 180 or 200g around the horizontal axis once more and fix a sight on Point C which sh...

Page 154: ...rument 180 or 200g around the vertical axis once more and check the center mark If it is coincided to the point then further adjustment is not required Otherwise repeat the adjustment Note 1 First loo...

Page 155: ...the instrument properly with the plate level 2 While pressing the F1 key turn power switch ON F1 Power ON 3 Press the F1 key F1 4 Collimate target A from the telescope properly in normal setting Coll...

Page 156: ...ay 1 While pressing the F1 key turn power switch ON F1 POWER ON 2 Press the F2 key F2 3 Enter the constant value 1 2 Enter value F4 4 Turn power switch OFF Power OFF 1 Refer to Section 2 5 How to Ente...

Page 157: ...Reverse 9 Press the F4 SET key Repeat the procedures in step 8 and 9 so that the count of measured times matches to the one in FACE 1 2 3 4 The title display will be shown automatically F4 10 Collimat...

Page 158: ...e repeat the procedures in steps 5 6 or 10 11 The measured times is counted in the second line of display 2 The compensation values of 1 Error of vertical axis X Y tilt sensor offset 2 Collimation err...

Page 159: ...hile pressing the F1 key turn power switch ON F1 POWER ON 2 Press the F4 P key to get the function as in page 2 F4 3 Press the F1 FRQ CHECK MODE key F1 4 Press the F1 EXIT key The display will return...

Page 160: ...from a heated vehicle 7 When opening the carrying case and taking out the instrument place the case horizontally then open the case 8 When returning the instrument to its case be sure to match the whi...

Page 161: ...is necessary when carrying the instrument Solar reticle Model 6 A reticle designed for collimation of the sun Can be used together with Solar Filter Diagonal eyepiece Model 10 Observation in an easy p...

Page 162: ...RY SYSTEM 20 BATTERY SYSTEM In case of On board battery BT G1W GTS 250 series Charging BT G1W Charging time BC G1B BC G1C BC 27M Approx 1 8h Quick BC G1B for AC120V use BC G1C for AC220V use BC 27M fo...

Page 163: ...instruments To adjust the height of prism set change the position of 4 fixing screws Target pole 2 not used with 9 prisms Prism 2 Tilting prism holder 2 with target plate 2 Pole adaptor A Pole adapto...

Page 164: ...inly at the time data transmission between GTS 250 series and external instrument Confirm operation procedure is correct or the connection cables are correct E90 s Abnormality in internal memory syste...

Page 165: ...nfirm the new point name and input again PT DOES NOT EXIST When you enter incorrect name or PT does not exist in the internal memory Enter the correct name or enter point in the internal memory RANGE...

Page 166: ...0 005ft Tracking measurement mode 10mm 0 02ft Measurement Display 12 digits max display 99999999 9999 Measurement Time Fine measurement mode 1mm 1 2sec Initial 4 sec 0 2mm 2 8sec Initial 5 sec Coarse...

Page 167: ...Circular level 10 2mm Plate level 30 2mm Optical Plummet Telescope Magnification 3 Focusing range 0 5m to infinity Image Erect Field of view 5 114mm 1 3m Dimension 184 W 172 D 336 H mm 7 2 W 6 8 D 13...

Page 168: ...ours Discharging time at 20 C 68 F Battery BT G1W 10 hours in case of full charge Operating temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Charging signal Red lamp illumination Refreshing signal Yellow lamp i...

Page 169: ...radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient o...

Page 170: ...egulations Cet appareil num rique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat rique brouilleur du Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appa...

Page 171: ...24 3 24 REGULATIONS Australia C Tick Republic of Korea KC ClassB Region Country Directives Regulations Labels Declarations...

Page 172: ...rget is 10 above the horizon and rotated 90 in azimuth from the direction of the vertical axis error Hzerr 30 sin tan10 Hzerr 30 1 0 176326 5 29 From the above example it can be seen that horizontal a...

Page 173: ...n it is necessary to keep the compensators in proper adjustment The compensators must agree with the actual level condition of the instrument Through various environmental stresses the agreement betwe...

Page 174: ...d 3 Storage See Fig 3 for how storing period at different temperature levels is related to the remaining capacity The battery will lose its capacity as storage temperature rises and the storage period...

Page 175: ...APPENDIX 4 APPENDIX...

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