SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS
OS-101
OS-102
OS-103
OS-105
OS-107
OS series
Onboard Station
21406 99028
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Page 1: ...SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS OS 101 OS 102 OS 103 OS 105 OS 107 OS series Onboard Station 21406 99028 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
Page 2: ...m those appearing in brochures and this manual The content of this manual may be altered at any time Some of the diagrams shown in this manual may be simplified for easier understanding Symbols The fo...
Page 3: ...softkeys in screens used in procedures is based on the factory setting It is possible to change the allocation of softkeys Softkey allocation 20 6 Allocating Key Functions Learn basic operations in 4...
Page 4: ...attery 32 8 SETTING UP THE INSTRUMENT 34 8 1 Centering 34 8 2 Levelling 36 9 POWER ON OFF 38 9 1 Resolving Software Issues 39 9 2 Configuring the Touch Panel 39 10 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES 41 10...
Page 5: ...ment 79 16 3 Coordinates Setting out Measurement 84 16 4 REM Setting out Measurement 87 17 OFFSET MEASUREMENT 90 17 1 Single distance Offset Measurement 90 17 2 Angle Offset Measurement 92 17 3 Two di...
Page 6: ...ticle 134 22 5 Optical Plummet 136 22 6 Additive Distance Constant 137 22 7 Laser Plummet Option 139 23 POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM 142 24 PRISM SYSTEM 143 25 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 144 26 SPECIFICATIONS 146 27...
Page 7: ...ls are printed in or near the symbol This symbol indicates items which must always be performed Specific details are printed in or near the symbol Warning Do not use the unit in areas exposed to high...
Page 8: ...han those designated An explosion could occur or abnormal heat generated leading to fire Do not use damaged power cords plugs or loose outlets Fire or electric shock could result Do not use power cord...
Page 9: ...lt Tighten the leg fixing screws securely before carrying the tripod Failure to tighten the screws could lead to the tripod legs extending causing injury Warning Do not use within the vicinity of hosp...
Page 10: ...o that it will not shift on the tribrach The OS handle can be removed When operating the OS with the handle attached always make sure that the handle is securely fixed to the OS body with the handle l...
Page 11: ...pe it off with a soft cloth or place the unit in a warm room until the ice melts and then wipe off the meltwater Operating the unit with ice or snow attached may cause operation errors to occur Wipe o...
Page 12: ...d In such a case it is your responsibility to obtain the license The countries requiring the license as of May 2013 are shown below Please consult the Export Administration Regulations as they are sub...
Page 13: ...e The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for results of faulty or intentional usage or misuse including any direct indirect consequential damage or loss of profits The manuf...
Page 14: ...on The laser beam is injurious to the eyes and skin If an eye injury is caused by exposure to the laser beam seek immediate medical attention from a licensed ophthalmologist Do not look directly into...
Page 15: ...ld cause serious injury Only those who have been received training as per the following items shall use this product Read the Operator s manual for usage procedures for this product Hazardous protecti...
Page 16: ...ing ring 13 Optical plummet eyepiece 14 Optical plummet reticle cover 15 Luminance sensor 16 Guide light 17 Objective lens Includes Laser pointer function 18 Handle locking screw 19 Tubular compass sl...
Page 17: ...ribrach dish to this mark Instrument height is input when setting instrument station data and is the height from the measuring point where OS is mounted to this mark Trigger key When the Trigger key i...
Page 18: ...may be damaged if struck during operation or while being stored in the carrying case Handle The carrying handle can be removed from the instrument To remove it loosen the handle rocking screw To remo...
Page 19: ...in the counterclockwise direction 2 Turn the tribrach clamp counterclockwise to loosen 3 Lift the instrument to detach Attaching the instrument to the tribrach 1 Check that the tribrach locking screw...
Page 20: ...surement 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 menu...
Page 21: ...to the above devices may result in interference causing communication failure or reduction of transmission speed Although a radio station license is not required for this instrument bear in mind the f...
Page 22: ...l frames plates foil and other heat shielding elements as well as coatings containing metallic powders may adversely affect Bluetooth communication and concrete reinforced concrete and metal will rend...
Page 23: ...modes by PRG or not turn OFF the power just after pressing PRG during displaying the message Executing program mode 5 1 Basic Key Operation Power ON Press and hold About 1 second Power OFF Switches t...
Page 24: ...se characters and upper case characters each time SHIFT Press and hold In alphabetic characters mode switch between lowercase characters and upper case characters SHIFT Display hide Input Panel 0 to 9...
Page 25: ...the name of a new device 1 Tap the input mode icon in the status bar second from bottom until _a is displayed 2 Press 7 three times c is displayed 3 Press 5 three times o is displayed ENT Select acce...
Page 26: ...tting Example selecting a reflector type Method 1 1 Select EDM in the first page of Observation mode or EDM in Config mode Configuration mode Observation mode screen P 22 2 Move to Reflector using TAB...
Page 27: ...l temporarily 20 CHANGING THE SETTINGS Do not scratch the display or use any sharp implement other than the stylus pen to operate the touch panel Using the stylus The stylus pen can be used to select...
Page 28: ...between SD slope distance HD horizontal distance VD vertical distance 20 1 Observation Conditions 2 Vertical angle The Vertical angle display can be switched between Zenith Z 0 Horiz H 0 Horiz H 90 T...
Page 29: ...es the currently selected mode Allocating R L 20 6 Allocating Key Functions Horizontal distance and height difference are also displayed in SHVdist tab Measuring screen Input screen configuration scre...
Page 30: ...Zooms in ZoomOut Zooms out Selecting menus To select a menu tap the touch panel or press the relevant number key Status bar Indicates the current status of the instrument Tapping icons will switch be...
Page 31: ...ymbols Is canceled after inputting a single character Ctl No function Del Delete the character to the left right or deletes the entire text in the active section Move the cursor left right ENT Accept...
Page 32: ...on The remaining battery power displayed when distance measurement is in progress may differ to that displayed at other times Level 3 Full power Level 2 Plenty of power remains Level 1 Half or less p...
Page 33: ...tatus Switching the laser pointer guide light ON OFF 5 1 Basic Key Operation Guide light ON Guide light OFF Laser pointer ON Laser pointer OFF The laser pointer will be automatically switched OFF duri...
Page 34: ...as the Master device the antenna icon is blue When the OS is set as the Slave device the antenna icon is green Connecting Canceling connection Antenna is purple moving Inquiring about other Bluetooth...
Page 35: ...k usage Less than 20 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 th...
Page 36: ...e hatch by sliding its button 2 Insert the USB memory into the USB port 1 When using a USB memory with 4 metal terminals on the surface insert it with the terminal facing backwards to avoid damaging t...
Page 37: ...in a dry room where the temperature is within the following ranges For long term storage the battery should be charged at least once every six months Batteries generate power using a chemical reactio...
Page 38: ...battery is mounted again contact your local dealer steps 2 and 3 Charging time per battery BDC70 about 5 5 hours at 25 C Charging can take longer than the times stated above when temperatures are eith...
Page 39: ...he battery cover to open 2 Insert the battery in the direction of the arrow on the side of the battery Do not insert the battery inclined Doing so may damage the instrument or battery terminals 3 Clos...
Page 40: ...od 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 cent...
Page 41: ...played on the screen 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 i...
Page 42: ...bubble 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...
Page 43: ...the 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 us...
Page 44: ...dition should be set to No if the display is unsteady due to vibration or strong wind 20 1 Observation Conditions Resume function The Resume function redisplays the screen appearing before the instrum...
Page 45: ...rm boot the next step is to perform a cold boot A warm boot will not erase surveying data in OS but will cancel the resume function Whenever possible transmit the data to a personal computer before re...
Page 46: ...0 Problems Powering OFF When the instrument cannot be powered OFF as normal depress the reset button with the tip of the stylus pen Pressing the Reset button may result in file and folder data being l...
Page 47: ...module incorporated in the OS can be used for communication with Bluetooth devices such as data collectors Bluetooth connection mode Communication between a pair of Bluetooth devices requires one devi...
Page 48: ...of OS and the data collector Setting 3 and 4 are for an instrument using GTS commands Items set and options Factory setting 1 Communication mode RS232C Bluetooth 2 Check sum yes No 3 Terminate ETX ETX...
Page 49: ...l be displayed as asterisks e g The passkey was set to 0123 at the factory 5 Press OK to finish settings Move on to the Bluetooth communication 10 2 Communication between the OS and Companion Device P...
Page 50: ...o add to the Link device list Maximum number of devices registered 6 When registering a device manually press Add to display Add device Input the device name and Bluetooth address and press OK Address...
Page 51: ...n between the OS and Companion Device PROCEDURE Displaying Bluetooth information for the OS 1 Select Comms in Config mode 2 Press Info in the Bluetooth tab to display information for the OS Register t...
Page 52: ...the data When the OS is set as the Slave device the establishing of a connection can only be initiated canceled by the companion device set as Master PROCEDURE Bluetooth communication as Slave 1 Comp...
Page 53: ...vice selected in Link and a connection starts When a connection has been successfully established is displayed in the status bar The establishing of a connection can also be initiated by tapping in th...
Page 54: ...ated There are USB mode and Mobile mode Remove the USB cable from USB port 2 carefully to avoid damaging the cable Connecting the OS to a computer to transfer data from OS As for the download and inst...
Page 55: ...rmally during USB transfer Do not change the folder hierarchy or folder names in Removable Disk Do not format the removable disk on the computer 3 Perform Safely Remove Hardware in the task bar and di...
Page 56: ...elow to ensure that the OS continues to operate normally during USB transfer Do not change the folder hierarchy or folder names in Removable Disk Do not format the removable disk on the computer 3 If...
Page 57: ...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 selection made in the Comms setup tab factory settings Baud...
Page 58: ...rget Loosen the vertical and horizontal clamps then use the sighting collimator to bring the target into the field of view Tighten both clamps 3 Focus on the target Turn the telescope focussing ring t...
Page 59: ...tion 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 11 FOCUSSING AND TARGET SIGHTING 2 In the fir...
Page 60: ...also be performed with coordinate and azimuth input 14 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 angl...
Page 61: ...t and command operations Communication manual PROCEDURE 1 Connect OS and external device 2 Allocate the HVOUT T or HVOUT S softkey to the Observation mode screen 20 6 Allocating Key Functions Pressing...
Page 62: ...ults 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 breathing on the lens wipe it off...
Page 63: ...the measurement is returned When 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 a...
Page 64: ...ngle measurement mode is selected measurement automatically stops after a single measurement During fine average measurement the distance data is displayed as SD1 SD2 to SD9 When the designated number...
Page 65: ...S Communication cables 25 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Output format and command operations Communication manual PROCEDURE 1 Connect OS and external device 2 Sight the target point 3 Press HVDOUT T or HVDOUT...
Page 66: ...lowing 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...
Page 67: ...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 68: ...vance It is possible to allocate softkeys in measurement menus to suit various applications and the ways that different operators handle the instrument 20 6 Allocating Key Functions Before performing...
Page 69: ...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 70: ...tab and enter the backsight station coordinates When checking backsight distance sight the backsight station and press MEAS Press STOP to display the distance calculated from coordinates the measured...
Page 71: ...tab and enter the desired angle in H ang 3 Press OK to set the input values Coord measurement is displayed PROCEDURE Entering azimuth 1 Select Backsight setup in Coordinate Set H angle is displayed Se...
Page 72: ...the target based on the settings of the instrument station and backsight station The coordinate values of the target are calculated using the following formulae N1 Coordinate N0 S x sinZ x cosAz E1 C...
Page 73: ...stop the measurement The 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 un...
Page 74: ...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 coordin...
Page 75: ...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 76: ...arget height here Press NO to return to the screen in step 4 and perform measurement again 6 Repeat procedures 4 to 5 in the same way from subsequent points When the minimum quantity of observation da...
Page 77: ...ight of the point Repeat for all results that include problems 9 Press RE_CALC to perform calculation again without the point designated in step 8 The result is displayed If there are no problems with...
Page 78: ...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 79: ...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 80: ...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 81: ...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 If no points are designated in st...
Page 82: ...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 83: ...ne 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 84: ...difference Displayed 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 measu...
Page 85: ...from the instrument station Light status Meaning Increased flashing speed From position of poleman Move target toward OS Decreased flashing speed From position of poleman Move target away from OS Fast...
Page 86: ...tting out 2 Select Occupy setup to display Occupy setup Enter data for the instrument station and press OK to move to Backsight setup 14 1 Entering Instrument Station Data 3 Set the azimuth angle for...
Page 87: ...pe distance horizontal distance or height difference from the instrument 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...
Page 88: ...orrect Viewed from OS Move target closer Viewed from OS Move target away Viewed from OS Target position is correct Move target upward Move target downward Target position is correct Each time Shvr is...
Page 89: ...83 16 SETTING OUT MEASUREMENT 8 Press ESC to return to Setting out Set the next setting out point to continue setting out measurement...
Page 90: ...red coordinate location can be set out Previously recorded setting out points can be placed in order Up to 50 points can be recorded To find the Z coordinate attach the target to a pole etc with the s...
Page 91: ...s setting out points you will measure from now Press ADD to record new data Press DEL in the second page to delete the selected setting out point Press DELALL in the second page to delete all setting...
Page 92: ...are displayed Switch between the tabs to display different sets of information The Graph 1 tab shows the current position of the mirror and the direction to the setting out point from this position Th...
Page 93: ...out measurement 13 4 REM Measurement PROCEDURE 1 Install a target directly below or directly above the point to be found Then use a measuring tape etc to measure the target height height from the sur...
Page 94: ...input mode is SO Height Input height from the surveying point to the position to be set out in SO Height If necessary input the angle to the point to be set out 4 Enter values and press OK in step 3...
Page 95: ...tting out point reads 0m Movement indicator Red indicates that target position is correct Move the telescope near the zenith Move the telescope near the nadir Telescope direction is correct For detail...
Page 96: ...ccupy setup 14 1 Entering Instrument Station Data Backsight setup 14 2 Azimuth Angle Setting It is possible to allocate softkeys in measurement menus to suit various applications and the ways that dif...
Page 97: ...t Station Data 4 Set the azimuth angle for the backsight station Press OK to return to Offset 14 2 Azimuth Angle Setting 5 Select OffsetDIST Input the following items 1 Direction of the offset point 2...
Page 98: ...e 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 horizontal...
Page 99: ...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 elevation values 5 Press OK in...
Page 100: ...rget point to find the target point It is possible to make this measurement easily using the optional equipment the 2 point target 2RT500 K When using this 2 point target be sure to set prism constant...
Page 101: ...isplay Offset 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 c...
Page 102: ...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 103: ...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 104: ...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 105: ...e last measured point to the next starting position PROCEDURE 1 Observe the starting position and target following steps 1 to 3 in 18 1 Measuring the Distance between 2 or more Points 2 After measurin...
Page 106: ...intheconfirmationmessagewindow 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 18 1 Measu...
Page 107: ...ing Key Functions 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 direction...
Page 108: ...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 109: ...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 110: ...19 SURFACE AREA CALCULATION 104 5 Press CALC to display the calculated area 6 Press OK to return to Area key in coord...
Page 111: ...can be accessed by pressing the CONFIG icon in Top The following chapters provide details of items in Configuration mode Communication settings 10 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES Instrument configurat...
Page 112: ...rdinates system calculated by sea level correction When Sea level crn is set to No Distance on the rectangular coordinates system without correction Automatic tilt angle compensation mechanism The ver...
Page 113: ...orizontal distance using slope distance values As this horizontal distance does not take height above sea level into consideration performing spherical correction is recommended when measuring at high...
Page 114: ...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 10min 30min...
Page 115: ...hipped but these values can be modified according to user preferences Power saving automatic cut off Backlight Off To save power power to the OS is automatically cut off if it is not operated for the...
Page 116: ...Set to Hold when the light beam used for measurement is stable but is frequently obstructed by obstacles such as people cars or tree branches etc preventing measurement from being performed When the d...
Page 117: ...de light Brightness will be displayed only when Illum hold is set to Guide light Prism constant correction Reflective prisms each have their prism constant Set the prism constant correction value of t...
Page 118: ...rmal temperature and pressure conditions With constant pressure a temperature change of 1 C an index change of 1 ppm With constant temperature a pressure change of 3 6 hPa an index change of 1 ppm To...
Page 119: ...ed when either Reflector or Prism const is selected in the EDM tab of EDM configurations 1 Press LIST to display a list of all recorded targets ADD Displays Reflector list Select the desired target fr...
Page 120: ...et to suit various applications and the ways that different operators handle the instrument The current tab allocations are retained until they are revised again even when the power is cut off Press C...
Page 121: ...ic tab cannot be deleted PROCEDURE Allocating tabs 1 Select Customize to display Customize Select screen Select the measurement mode in which you want to allocate a tab Select Tab page Factory setting...
Page 122: ...he allocated tabs are stored in memory and Customize is displayed The newly allocated tabs appear in the relevant measurement screen It is possible to customize screen controls in Observation mode to...
Page 123: ...display Customize Select screen Select the measurement mode in which you want to customize screen controls Select Control 2 Press ADD to add a control drop down list Press DEL to delete the selected c...
Page 124: ...rs handle the instrument The current softkey allocations are retained until they are revised again even when the OS is powered OFF Press CLEAR in Customize Select screen to return all customized confi...
Page 125: ...ted mode HOLD Hold horizontal angle release horizontal angle CALL Display final measurement data HVOUT S Output angle measurement results to an external device SET format HVDOUT S Output distance and...
Page 126: ...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 127: ...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 128: ...wish 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 allo...
Page 129: ...Inch selected above International US Inch Fraction of an inch Fraction of an inch is the unit used in the United States and expressed like the following example Even if inch is selected in this settin...
Page 130: ...when the OS is powered ON Input the password to continue Items set Old password Input current password New password Input the new password New password again Input the new password again Password can...
Page 131: ...surveying data in OS However if the data in the memory is important BE SURE TO TRANSFER IT TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER BEFORE PERFORMING A COLD BOOT To perform a cold boot while holding and S P press All S...
Page 132: ...get for distance measurement Precautions for setting prism 11 FOCUSSING AND TARGET SIGHTING Calculation error Coordinates identical to the known point coordinates observed during resection exist Set a...
Page 133: ...calculation results exceeded the display range Please input an address consisting of 12 hexadecimal characters 0 to 9 A to F The Bluetooth address is not input correctly for Bluetooth communication I...
Page 134: ...21 WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES 128 Time out Measurement is not carried out in the allotted time Reset and sight the prism and perform measurement again...
Page 135: ...ust it as outlined below Be careful that the tightening tension is identical for all the adjusting screws Also do not over tighten the adjusting screws as this may damage the circular level PROCEDURE...
Page 136: ...isplay shifts from tilt angle 0 zero point the instrument is not correctly levelled This will adversely affect angle measurement Perform the following procedure to cancel the tilt zero point error PRO...
Page 137: ...2 If one of the offset values Xoffset Yoffset exceeds 10 adjust the value using the following procedure When the offset value falls within the range 10 adjustment is not necessary Press ESC to return...
Page 138: ...e automatically compensated angles X4 and Y4 14 In this state the following offset values tilt zero point error are calculated Xoffset X3 X4 2 Yoffset Y3 Y4 2 When both offset values fall within the r...
Page 139: ...ations using both faces Perform adjustment in weak sunlight and no scintillation PROCEDURE Adjusting 1 Carefully level the instrument 2 Install a target at a point about 100m in the horizontal directi...
Page 140: ...een in step 5 With this option you can check the perpendicularity of the reticle and the horizontal vertical positions of reticle lines Check the telescope reticle by sighting the target PROCEDURE Che...
Page 141: ...Yes in Obs condition while performing checks 20 1 Observation Conditions 1 Carefully level the instrument 2 Install a target at a point about 100m in the horizontal direction from the OS 3 While the...
Page 142: ...sentative perform the adjustment Be careful that the tightening tension is identical for all the adjusting screws Also do not over tighten the adjusting screws as this may damage the circular level PR...
Page 143: ...urvey point remains centered on the reticle even if the upper part of the instrument is rotated If necessary perform the adjustment again 7 Replace the optical plummet reticle cover The additive dista...
Page 144: ...calculate the average value 3 Place the OS at point C directly between points A and B and set up the reflective prism at point A 4 Precisely measure the horizontal distances CA and CB 10 times each a...
Page 145: ...he center of the circle created by the rotating laser plummet beam Laser beam remains centered on the center of the target No adjustment necessary Laser beam strays from the center of the target Adjus...
Page 146: ...pper lower part of Fig A the up down adjustment is made as follows Insert the provided hexagon key wrench into both the upper and lower screws Slightly loosen the upper lower screw and tighten the low...
Page 147: ...he target center 9 Re attach the laser plummet adjustment cap Tightening each of the fine adjustment screws moves the laser plummet beam in the directions shown below Up Right Left Down Tighten Up scr...
Page 148: ...102 and low temperature models Dedicated power cables differ according to the country or the area where the instrument is used Contact your local dealer for the details By using the Y cable the OS ca...
Page 149: ...instruments To adjust the height of prism set change the position of fixing screws During a traverse observavtion it is recommended to use the same type tribrach TR 102 112 of tribrach for the target...
Page 150: ...rew Tubular compass CP7 Slide the tubular compass into the tubular com pass slot loosen the clamp screw then rotate the top part of the instrument until the compass nee dle bisects the index lines The...
Page 151: ...rvations for example attach it to the objective lens of the OS to protect its interior and the eyes of its operator The filter part can be flipped up without being removed Do not perform vertical rota...
Page 152: ...its Degree Gon Mil selectable Minimum display OS 101 102 0 5 0 0001gon 0 002mil 1 0 0002gon 0 005mil selectable OS 103 105 107 1 0 0002gon 0 005mil 5 0 0010gon 0 020mil selectable Accuracy OS 101 1 0...
Page 153: ...t RS10N K 4 1 3 to 100m 320ft 1 3 to 60m 190ft 3 Prism 2 X 1 1 3 to 4 000m 13 120ft 7 1 3 to 5 000m 16 400ft 2 7 Prism 2 X 3 to 5 000 m 16 400ft 7 to 6 000m 19 680ft 2 7 Prism 5 1 3 to 500m 1 640ft 7...
Page 154: ...step 14 8 to 41 3 inchHg in 0 1inchHg step ppm input range 499 to 499 ppm in 1 ppm step Prism constant correction 99 to 99 mm in 1 mm step 0mm fixed for reflectorless measurement Earth curvature and r...
Page 155: ...different paired devices No obstacles few vehicles or sources of radio emissions interference in the near vicinity of the instrument no rain Authentication Yes No selectable 9 Bluetooth function may...
Page 156: ...laser diode 635 10nm Class 2 IEC60825 1 Ed 3 0 2014 FDA CDRH 21CFR Part 1040 10 and 1040 11 Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No...
Page 157: ...tical circle indexing method to Yes 20 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 horiz...
Page 158: ...elow for converting horizontal and vertical distances Horizontal distance D AC Vertical distance Z BC D L cos 2 sin Z L sin cos L cos 2R Earth curvature correcting item g K Lcos 2R Atmospheric refract...
Page 159: ...f the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference tha...
Page 160: ...de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference in...
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Page 162: ...ion This will be indicated as follows Hg mercury 0 0005 Cd cadmium 0 002 Pb lead 0 004 These ingredients may be seriously hazardous to human and the global environment This symbol is applicable to EU...
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Page 164: ...ng parallax 52 G Guide light 11 H H dist 106 Horizontal angle settings 66 72 I Inch Fraction of an inch 123 Instrument height mark 11 K Key backlight 110 L Laser pointer function 11 Laser pointer off...
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