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Item Description
Item Description
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Carrying handle
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Vertical clamp
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Optical sight (Finder)
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Horizontal axis indication mark
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Telescope focusing ring
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Laser Safety label. Attached to the telescope.
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Telescope eyepiece
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Objective. LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS
PART.
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Diopter ring
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Optical or optional laser plummet. (This picture
shows the optical plummet.)
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Reticle plate cover
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Leveling screw
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Face-1 display / keyboard
21
Tribrach
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Tribrach clamp knob
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Circular level
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Laser Safety label. Attached underside when
the instrument is laser plummet model.
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CFR label. Attached to the underside of the
keyboard.
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Horizontal clamp
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FCC label. Attached to the underside of the
keyboard.
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Horizontal tangent screw
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Data output / external power / input connector.
CAUTION:
Input voltage shall be 4.5-5.2 V DC
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Battery box release knob
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USB ports (x2)
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Battery box
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Laser Safety label. Attached to the telescope.
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Vertical tangent screw
Standard components
• Instrument main body
• Battery pack (x 2)
• Battery charger
• AC adapter
• Adjustment pin, Allen wrench
• Objective lens cap
• Rain/dust cover
• Carrying case
• Shoulder strap (x 2)
• USB cable
Charging the battery pack
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Warning
:
Before charging or connecting the battery, please refer to the battery safety information in the
Nikon XF Series Total Station Instruction Manual
.
The battery pack is supplied partly charged. Before using the battery for the first time, charge the battery
completely using the supplied battery charger.
Inserting the battery pack
Before inserting the battery pack, clear any dust or other foreign particles from the battery contacts.
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1. Turn the battery box release knob counterclockwise and open the battery box cover.
2. Put the battery pack into the battery box. Insert the battery pack with the connectors bottom first, facing
inside.
3. Close the battery box cover and turn the knob clockwise until the secure click sound is heard.
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CAUTION:
If the battery box cover is not closed, this could adversely affect the watertightness of the
instrument.
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