Manual Et South Nts-350r
Manual Et South Nts-350r
Manual Et South Nts-350r
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FEATURES...
SECURITY GUIDE.
PREPARATION...
NONMENCLATURE...
PREPARATION FOR SURVEYING.
5.1 Unpacking and Store of Instrument..
5.2 Setting the Instrument Up.
5.3 Battery Remove & Insertion, Information and Recharging.
5.4 Reflector Prisms ..
5.5 Mounting and Dismounting Instrument from Tribrach ...
5.6 Eyepiece Adjustment and Object Sighting...
5.7 Turn On and Off...
5.8 How To Enter Alphanumeric Characters
FUNCTION KEY AND DISPLAY...
6.1 Operating Key...
6.2 Function Key
6.3 Star key .
INITIAL SETTING..
7.1 Setting of Temperature, Air Pressure and Prism Constant...
7.2 Setting of Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure..
7.3 Setting of Atmospheric Correction...
7.4 Atmospheric Refraction and Earth Curvature Correction ...
7.5 Setting of Prism Constant.
7.6 Setting of Maximum Measurement Range..
7.7 Setting of Minimum Reading...
7.8 Setting of Auto Cut-Off....
7.9 Setting of Vertical Angle Tilt Correction..
7.10 Setting of LCD Contrast...
7.11 Setting of Instrument Constant...
7.12 Setting of Instrument Constant in Reflectorless Mode
ANGLE MEASUREMENT.
8.1 Measuring Horizontal Angle Right and Vertical Angle ...
8.2 Switching Horizontal Angle Right/Left...
8.3 Setting of Horizontal Angle..
8.3.1 Setting by Holding the Angle.
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DISTANCE MEASUREMENT...
9.1 Setting of the Atmospheric Correction.
9.2 Setting of the Correction for Prism Constant...
9.3 Distance Measurement (Continuous Measurement)
9.4 Distance Measurement (N-time Measurement/Single Measurement)
9.5 Fine Mode/Track Mode....
9.6 Stake Out (S.O.)...
9.7 Offset Measurement.
9.7.1 Angle Offset...
9.7.2 Distance Offset Measurement
9.7.3 Plane Offset Measurement..
9.7.4 Column Offset Measurement..
COORDINATE MEASUREMENT....
10.1 Execution of Coordinate Measurement......
10.2 Setting Coordinate Values of Occupied Point...
10.3 Setting Height of the Instrument....
10.4 Setting Height of Target (Prism Height)...
SPECIAL MODE..
11.1 Surveying Program Mode (PROGRAMS)....
11.1.1 Remote Elevation MeasurementREM.
11.1.2 Missing Line MeasurementMLM..
11.1.3 Setting Z Coordinate of Occupied Point ..
11.1.4 Area Calculation....
11.1.5 Point to Line Measurement...
11.2 Setting the GRID FACTOR .
11.3 Setting Illumination of Display and Cross Hairs..
DATA COLLECTION.
12.1 Operation procedure.
12.2 Preparation....
12.2.1 Selecting a File for Data Collection...
12.2.2 Selecting a Coordinate File for Data Collection.
12.2.3 Occupied Point and Backsight Point..
12.2.4 Measuring and Memorizing the Data.
12.3 Data Collect Offset Measurement Mode..
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13.1 Setting Parameter of Data Collection.
13.2 Preparation..
13.2.1 Setting the GRID FACTOR.....
13.2.2 Selecting Coordinate Data File....
13.2.3 Setting Occupied Point....
13.2.4 Setting Backsight Point.....
13.3 Executing A Layout.......
13.4 Setting A New Point.
13.4.1 Side Shot Method..
13.4.2 Resection Method..
MEMORY MANAGEMENT MODE...
14.1 Display Internal Memory Status..
14.2 Searching Data..
14.2.1 Measured Data Searching...........
14.2.2 Coordinate Data Searching.....
14.2.3 PCODE LIBRARY Searching..
14.3 File Maintenance.
14.3.1 Renaming a File..
14.3.2 Searching Data in a File...
14.3.3 Deleting a File..
14.4 Coordinate Data Direct Key Input ...
14.5 Deleting a Coordinate Data from a File.
14.6 Editing PCODE Library...
14.7 Data Communication
14.7.1 Sending Data..
14.7.2 Loading Data..
14.7.3 Setting Parameter of Data Communication....
14.8 Initialization......
BASIC SETTING....
15.1 The Items of Basic Setting
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT..
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1. FEATURES
1 Reflectorless Mode
The reflectorless function of NTS-350R series Total Station enables you to carry out
long-distance and high-accuracy measurement directly towards objects of different
materials and different colors, like wall of buidling, telegraph pole, wire, escarpmetnt,
mountain, mud, stake, etc. Its the best solution to the difficult measurement for those
objects not easy to reach or even unreachable.
2 Complete Functions
NTS-350R series Total Station is provided with complete surveying programs with the
functions of data record and parameter setting, and is applicable for professional and
construction survey.
3 Simple Operation
The operation of NTS-350 series Total Station is very simple, easy to learn and master.
The keys are comfortable to press.
2. SECURITY GUIDE
Built-in EDM (Visible Laser) Instruction:
The instrument is equipped with a built-in EDM of laser unit at the level of Class 3R/III A. and
can be identified via the following:
A. An indicating label 3A Laser Instrument and icon on the main body, above the vertical
tangent and clamp screw.
B. The Class 3R unit complies with the IEC 60825-1:2001 RADIALZATION SECURITY
OF THE LASER PRODUCT.
C. Continuous looking into the laser beam is particularly harmful and you requested to avoid
being shooting directly to your eyes. The emitting maximum may achieve to 5 times of
Class2/II when the wavelength is 400mm to 700mm.
Warning:
Continuous looking into the laser beam directly is harmful.
Precaution:
Never stare at the laser beam and collimate human beings. Reflector beam is effective
measurement for the instrument.
Warning:
When the laser beam is shooting at prism, mirror, metal surface or window, the reflector laser
beam is also harmful to eyes.
Precaution:
Never stare at the locations with laser reflection. When the reflectorless function is enabled for
EDM, never stare beside the laser beam or prism. Collimating the prism via the telescope unit is
requested only.
Warning:
Incorrect application of Class 3R laser equipment is very dangerous.
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Precaution:
To avoid being hurt, you must pay particular attention to the precaution measures and keep it
under control within the distance of possible danger according to standard IEC60825-1:2001.
The following is about the main part of relevant standard.
Class 3R laser product is applicable for outdoors and construction site use, to measure, fix lines,
level etc.
A. Only those users who are professionally trained and certified can install, adjust and operate
such laser equipments.
B. Relevant laser warning symbols should be easily identified within the operating range.
C. Stop anyone staring at laser beam directly or using optical device to collimate the laser
beam.
D. In order to prevent the laser from hurting human beings, the laser beam should be blocked
at the end point of working route. The laser beam must be stopped when it travels through
the restricted area (* Harmful Distance *) or somebody is staying there.
E. The working route of laser beam must be fixed higher or lower than the line of sight of
human beings.
F. The unit should be well kept when it is not working. Uncertified user is not allowed to
operate it.
G. Stop the laser beam shooting at plane mirror, metal surface, window, etc. without conscious,
especially the surface of plane mirror and concave mirror.
* Harmful Distance refers to the maximum distance from the starting point of laser beam to its
weakest end not harmful to human beings.
The harmful distance of built-in laser unit is 1000m (3300ft). When the operation is beyond this
range and laser beam is weakened to Class 1R, direct staring at laser beam is less harmful.
3. PREPARATION
1. Never collimate the objective lens direct to sunlight without a filter.
2. Never store the instrument in high and low temperature, avoid the sudden and great change of
temperature.
3. When not using the instrument, place it in the case and avoid shock, dust and humidity.
4. If there is great difference between the temperature in work site and that in store place, you
should leave the instrument in the case till it fits the temperature of environment.
5. If the instrument has not been used for a long time, you should remove the battery for
separated store. The battery should be charged once a month.
6. When transporting the instrument should be placed in its carrying case, it is recommended
cushioned material is used around the case for support.
7. Be sure to secure the instrument with one hand when mounting or removing from the tripod.
8. Clean exposed optical parts with degreased cotton or lens tissue only!
9. Clean the instrument's surface with a woolen cloth when finished with use. If it gets wet, dry
it immediately.
10. Before operating, inspect the power, functions and indications of the instrument as well its
initial setting and correction parameters.
11. Unless you are a maintenance specialist, do not attempt to disassemble the instrument by
yourself even if you find the instrument abnormal.
12. Never collimate the eyes with the laser beam of NTS-350R Series Total Station.
4. NOMENCLATURE
Collimator
Instrument
Center Mark
Objective
Lens
Plate Vial
Optical
Plummet
Display
Circular Vial
Leveling Screw
Telescope Grip
Telescope Focusing
Knob
Eyepiece
Battery
Lever
locking
BatteryNB-20A
Vertical Clamp
Screw
Vertical
Tangent Screw
Data Port
Display
Horizontal
Tangent Screw
Horizontal
Clamp Screw
Tribrach Fixing
Lever
Base
Keyboard
Store of Instrument
Cover the telescope well, place the instrument into the case with the vertical clamp screw
and circular vial upward (Objective lens toward tribrach), tighten the vertical clamp screw and
lock the case.
Repeat the procedures for each 90(100g) rotation of the instrument and check
whether the bubble is correctly centered in all directions.
5.Centering by using the optical plummet
Adjust the eyepiece of the optical plummet telescope to your eyesight. Slide the instrument
by loosening the tripod screw; place the point on the center mark of the optical plummet.
Sliding the instrument carefully not to rotate that allows you to get the least dislocation of the
bubble.
6.Completely leveling the instrument
Leveling the instrument precisely in a similar way to Step 4. Rotate the instrument and
check to see that the bubble is in the center of the plate level regardless of the telescope
direction, then tighten the tripod screw hard.
Battery information
HR
1703020
HD
235.343 m
VD
36.551 m
MEAS
MODE
S/A
P1
10
Mounting
Insert three anchor jaws into holes in tribrach and line up the directing stub with the
directing slot. Turn the locking knob about 180 degree clockwise and tighten the locking screw
with a screwdriver.
***Dont remove the battery during measuring , otherwise the data will be lost
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PT-01
ID
INS. HT:
0.000 m
Press [] move->INS.HT
PT#:
PT-01
ID
INS . HT ->
0.000 m
PT-01
ID
INS . HT=
BACK
m
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[ENT]
Press 1 to input 1,
press . to input .,
press 5 to input 5, enter press ENT
Then INS. HT=1.5 m
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0.000 m
0.000 m
[ENT]
0.000 m
[ENT]
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Power key
F1-F4
Function Keys
Escape key
Star Key
Keyboard
Distance Measurement
( Down)
Angle Measurement
( Up)
Keys
ANG
Keys
MENU
Menu key
(
Right)
ESC
POWER
F1
Names
F2
F3
F4
Function
Coordinate meas.key
Up)
ANG
MENU
Menu key
ESC
Escape key
POWER
F1- F4
0 9 . --
Number key
Star key
Down)
Left)
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Display marks
V%
HR
HL HD
VD
SD
Display
m ft
fi
Content
V%
V-angleGradient display
HR
H-angle right
HL
H-angle left
HD
Horizontal distance
VD
Elevation difference
SD
Slope distance
N coordinate
E coordinate
Z coordinate
EDM working
Meter unit
ft
Feet unit
fi
901020
HR 1220930
0SET HOLD HSET P1
TILT
H-BZ
F1
Page
P1
P2
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V%
R/L
P2
CMPS
P3
F3
F4
F2
Keys
Display marks
Function
F1
0SET
F2
HOLD
F3
HSET
F4
P1
F1
TILT
F2
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P3
F3
V%
F4
P2
F1
H-BZ
F2
R/L
F3
CMPS
F4
P3
The functions of soft keys are shown on the next page (P1)
<<m
VD
OFSET
F1
Page
P1
P2
S.O
F2
P1
m/f/i P2
F3
F4
Keys
Display marks
Function
F1
MEAS
Start measuring
F2
MODE
F3
S/A
F4
P1
F1
OFSET
F2
S.O
F3
m/f/i
F4
P2
122.347m
500.256m
35.686m
P1
F2
F3
F4
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Page
P1
P2
P3
keys
Display marks
F1
MEAS
Start measuring
F2
MODE
F3
S/A
F4
P1
F1
R.HT
F2
INSHT
F3
OCC
F4
P2
F1
OFSET
F2
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F3
m/f/i
F4
P3
Function
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CONSTANT 5
ILL
TILT
EDM
S/A
1.
[Non-P]
F1 PRISM
F2 NON-P
F3 SHEET
reflector sheet.
Select a mode and press ESC to return previous menu
4. S/A----Pressing star key, select [S/A] by pressing F3, then you can go to parameter settings,
like prism constant, temperature, pressure, and check the intensity of the reflector signal.
Laser direction is available in the reflectorless mode.
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7. INITIAL SETTING
Procedure
Operation
Operating procedure
Display
HR
1703020
HD
235.343 m
VD
36.551 m
F3
Press F3S/AkeyMode
is changed to
Parameter Setting Prism
constant(PSM)
atmospheric
correction value
(PPM) and relex intension
(SIGNAL).
P1
ppm 2.0
SIGNAL[ | | | | | ]
PSM
PPM
T-P
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Operation
Operation procedure
Display
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(1)
F3
PPM
PRISM
(2)
F1
Press F1PRISMkey
(3)
F1
Enter data
F4
0.0
T-P
CONST.
PRISM
INPUT
Press F1INPUTkey to
enter correction value of Prism
Constant*1 press F4 to
confirm and return to Setting
Mode.
ppm
SIGNAL[ | | | | | ]
0.0
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SET
mm
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ENTER
ppm 0.0
SIGNAL[ | | | | | ]
PSM
PPM
T-P
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T: temperature Unit: C
Direct Setting Method of Atmospheric Correction Value
After measure the temperature and air pressure, the atmospheric correction value can be
got from atmospheric correction chart or correction formulaPPM.
Procedure
Display
Operation Procedure
F3
F2
Display
SET AUDIO MODE
PSM : 0.0
0.0
SIGNAL[ | | | | | ]
PSM
PPM
PPM
SET
PPM
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PSM
SET
INPUT
---
T-P
0.0 ppm
INPUT
PPM
F1
Enter data
F4
ppm
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ENTER
4.0 ppm
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ENTER
Enter atmospheric*1
Return to setting mode.
SET AUDIO MODE
PSM0.0
PPM 4.0
SIGNAL[ | | | | | ]
PSM
PPM
T-P
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If not do the correction of atmospheric refraction and earth curvature, the formula of
calculating the Horizontal Distance and Elevation Difference is as follows:
D=Scos
H=Ssin
NoteIn the factory the atmospheric refraction coefficient of the instrument is set as K=0. 14.
For the value of K, there are two kinds, that is K=0.14 and K=0.2, also you can select Off.
K=0.14
Re=6370 km
Radius
(or )
S
The
vertical
angle
calculated
from
horizon
Slope Distance
Procedure
Operation
Operating procedure
Display
HR
Enter
the
Measurement Mode
Distance
1703020
HD
235.343 m
VD
36.551 m
F3
Enter setting
Measure
the
surrounding
temperature and air pressure in
advance in Distance and
Coordinate
Measurement
Mode.
P1
ppm 2.0
SIGNAL[ | | | | | ]
PSM
PPM
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T-P
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PRES.:
INPUT
Remarks
Press F1 to
enter
temperature
Press F4 to
enter
air
pressure
15.0 C
TEMP. ->
F3
[ENTER].
1013.2 hpa
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ENTER
TEMP. :->
PRES.:
INPUT
1017.5 hpa
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ENTER
If the atmospheric correction value calculated from the temperature and air
pressure exceeds the range of 999.9PPM, the operation will return to Step (4)
automatically, and you should enter the data again.
Operation
F3
Operating procedure
Press F3(S/A) in
distance measuremen or
coordinate measurement
mode
Display
SET AUDIO MODE
PSM : -30.0
PPM:
0.0
SIGNAL[ | | | | | ]
PSM
PPM
T-P
DIS
MAXIMAL DISTANCE
F4
F4DISkey
[F12000 m]
F25000 m
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Mode
NTS-350
degree
gon400 gon
mil
5/1
1mgon/ 0.2mgon
0.1mil/0.01mil
Operation
Display
MENU
MENU
2/3
F1PROGRAM
F2PARAMETERS 1
F4
F3 : ILLUMINATION
PARAMETERS 1
Press F2 key
F2
F1MINIMUM READING
F2AUTO POWER OFF
F3TILT
MINIMUM READING
Press F1 key
F1
F1 ANGLE
MINIMUM
Press F1 key
F1
ANGLE
[ F1
F2
]
ENTER
PARAMETERS 1
Press F25key,
Press F4ENTERkey.
F2
F1MINIMUM READING
F2AUTO POWER OFF
F3TILT
Operation procedure
Operation
MENU
F4
Display
MENU
2/3
F1PROGRAM
F2PARAMETERS 1
F3 : ILLUMINATION
PARAMETERS 1
Press F2 key
F2
F1MINIMUM READING
F2AUTO POWER OFF
F3TILT
F2
F1ON
F2OFF
ENTER
MENU
F1orF2
F4
2/3
F1PROGRAM
F2PARAMETERS 1
F3 : ILLUMINATION
Operation
Display
25
MENU
F4
2/3
F1PROGRAM
F2PARAMETERS 1
page 2.
F3: ILLUMINATION
PARAMETERS 1
Press F2 key
In case ON is already selected, the
F2
F1MINIMUM READING
F2AUTO POWER OFF
F3TILT
Press F3TILTkey
F3
--- OFF
X-ON
F1
Press F1 X-ON key or F3
OFF
then press F4ENT.
F4
ENT
00030
X-ON
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OFF
ENT
Operation
MENU
F4
Display
MENU
2/3
F1PROGRAM
F2PARAMETERS 1
F3: ILLUMINATION
ILLUMINATION [OFF]
Press F1 or F2 key
F3
F1: ON
F2: OFF
MENU
ESC
2/3
F1PROGRAM
F2PARAMETERS 1
F3: ILLUMINATION
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Operation
Display
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Press F2 key
F1+
power on
F2
F1: V ANGLE 0
F2: INST.
F1
CONSTANT SET
INST.
CONSTANT
-0.5 mm
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Turn off
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ENTER
INST.
CONSTANT SET
INST.
CONSTANT
:
INPUT
Enter
constant
F4
Power off
CONSTANT
INST.
INPUT
POINT
1..5
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mm
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ENTER
ADJUSTMENT MODE
F1: V ANGLE 0
F2: INST.
POINT
CONSTANT
*NoteThe constant of the instrument has been strictly set in the factory, so gernral the uset
need not to set this item. If through strict measurement (ex. in standard baseline field and by
special measuring organization) it is necessarythe user can do that.
Operation
F1+power
on
Display
ADJUSTMENT MODE
F1V ANGLE 0 POINT
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F2:INST. CONSTANT
F3NON-P. INST. CONSTANT
Press F3
F3
INST. CONSTANT
-0.5 mm
INPUT
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---
ENTER
F1
INST. CONSTANT:
1..5 mm
INPUT
Turn off
Enter
constan
F4
Turn off
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ENTER
ADJUSTMENT MODE
F1V ANGLE 0 POINT
F2:INST\. CONSTANT
F3NON-P. INST. CONSTANT
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8. ANGLE MEASUREMENT
8.1 Measuring Horizontal Angle Right and Vertical Angle
Make sure the mode is in Angle measurement.
Operating procedure
Operation
Display
V
Collimate A
HR
820930
900930
P1
SET
>OK?
F1
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---
F3
820930
[YES]
[NO]
0000"
Press the F1 (0set ) key and press the F3
(YES) key
HR
00000
Collimate B
be displayed.
HR
P1
920930
670930
P1
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Operation
Display
V
HR
1220930
900930
F4
P1
TILT REP
V%
P2
1220930
HL
2695030
F2
Measure as HL mode.
* Every time pressing the F2 (R/L) key, HR/HL mode switches.
Operation
Display
V
HR
1220930
900930
Display angle
using Horizontal tangent screw
0SET HOLD HSET
P1
H ANGLE HOLD
HR = 900930
F2
>SET?
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---
[YES]
Collimate
30
[NO]
HR
1220930
900930
F3
P1
measurement mode
*1) To return to the previous mode, press the F4 (NO) key
Operation
Display
V
HR
1220930
900930
Collimate
0SET HOLD HSET
P1
H ANGLE SET
HR
F3
INPUT
F1
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---
1220930
HR
1501020
[ENT]
150.1020
For example1501020
F4
P1
When completed, normal measuring from the required Horizontal angle is possible
*1) To enter Alphanumeric characters, see Section 5.8 How to Enter Alphanumeric
characters.
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
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901020
HR
900930
F4
function on page 2
---
P1
V%
-0 .30%
HR
900930
TILT
---
P2
F3
V%
P1
*1) Every time pressing the F3 (V%) key, the display mode switches
When the measurement is carried out over 45 (100%) from the horizontal, the
display shows<OVER>
Operation
Display
V
901020
F4
HR
F4
P1
H-BZ
P3
1703020
R/L
CMPS
F1
[OFF] ---
ENTER
F1 or F2
[OFF] ---
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ENTER
F4
HR
901020
1703020
P1
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
V
195127
F4
HR
F4
P1
H-BZ
R/L
P3
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F3
HR
H-BZ
1703020
CMPS
1703020
R/L
CMPS
P3
*1Every time pressing the F3 (CMPS) key, the display mode switches
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9. DISTANCE MEASUREMENT
9.1 Setting of the Atmospheric Correction
When setting the atmospheric correction, obtain the correction value by measuring the
temperature and pressure. Refer to Section 7.3 Set Atmospheric Correction.
Operation
Display
V
Collimate
HR
H-BZ
HR
Press the
901020
1703020
R/L
CMPS
1703020
HD*[ r ]
key,
<<m
VD
HR
P1
1703020
HD*
235.343m
VD
36.551m
Pressing the
P3
V
HR
SD*
P1
901020
1703020
79.551m
*6)
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P1
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
V
HR
1220930
900930
Collimate
0SET HOLD HSET
HR
Press the
key
P1
1703020
HD*[ r ]
VD
MEAS MODE S/A
<<m
m
P1
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HR
HD*[n ]
<<m
VD
1703020
m
P1
F1
HR
1703020
HD
566.346 m
VD
89.678 m
mode.
P1
*1) It is possible to set the measurement mode for N-times measurement mode or
continuous measurement mode when the power is turned on. Refer to Chapter 15 Basic
Setting.
*2For setting the number of times(N-times)in the measurement, refer to Chapter 15
Basic Setting.
Operation
Display
HR
F4
HD
2.000m
VD
3.678m
P1
OFSET S.O
P2
HR
1703020
m/f/i
1703020
HD
566.346 ft
VD
89.678 ft
OFSET S.O
m/f/i
36
P2
Operation
Display
HR
HD
566.346m
VD
89.678m
F2
1703020
P1
C:Coarse)
HR
HD
566.346 m
VD
89.678 m
FINE
1703020
TRACK
---
F1F2
(TRACK) key
HR
1703020
HD
566.346 m
VD
89.678 m
P1
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
37
HR
F4
page2
1703020
HD
566.346m
VD
89.678m
P1
OFSET
P2
S.O
m/f/i
STAKE OUT
F2
HD
0.000 m
VD
SD
---
STAKE OUT
HD
F1
F1
Enter the distance for stake out *1)
the
target
HD
350.000 m
INPUT
HR
(Prism),
---
---
Collimate P
ENTER
1203020
dHD*[ r ]
STAKE OUT
Enter data
F4
Collimate
0.000 m
<<m
VD
INPUT
---
---
ENTER
1203020
dHD*[ r ]
becomes 0m.
VD
25.688 m
2.876 m
P1
38
Set the instrument height/prism height before proceeding to the offset measurement mode.
When setting the coordinate value for the occupied station, refer to Section 10.2 Setting
Coordinate Values of Occupied Point.
39
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
HR
1703020
HD
566.346m
VD
89.678m
F4
page2
P1
OFSET
P2
S.O
m/f/i
OFFSET
F1
1/2
F1: ANG.OFFSET
F2: DIST. OFFSET
F3: PLANE OFFSET
P1
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
Press F1ANG.OFFSETkey
F1
HR
1703020
HD
MEAS
m
---
---
---
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
HR
1703020
HD*
(MEAS) key
Collimate [P]
The horizontal distance from the
F1
MEAS
<< m
---
---
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
HR
measured.
---
1703020
HD*
NEXT
547.339 m
---
---
---
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
Collimate A0
HR
1703020
HD
547.339 m
NEXT
motion
clamp
and
---
---
---
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
HR
1703020
VD
NEXT
2.328 m
---
---
40
---
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
HR
A0.
SD
NEXT
1703020
538.888 m
---
---
---
8.384 m
-6.888 m
0.146 m
NEXT
---
---
---
sequence.
To return to procedure 4, press F1 (NEXT) key
To return to the previous mode, press ESC key.
When setting the coordinate value for the occupied station, refer to Section 10.2 Setting
Coordinate of Occupied Point
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Operation procedure
Operation
Display
HR
1703020
HD
566.346m
VD
89.678m
F4
page 2.
P1
OFSET
P2
S.O
m/f/i
OFFSET
F1
1/2
F1: ANG.OFFSET
F2: DIST. OFFSET
F3: PLANE OFFSET
P1
DISTANCE OFFSET
Press F2DIST.OFFSETkey.
F2
F1
Press F1INPUTkeyand enter
value, and press F4ENTERkey.
INPUT FORWARD HD
OHD
0000 m
INPUT ---
---
DISTANCE OFFSET
Enter offset
HR
value
HD
F4
ENTER
MEAS
1703020
m
---
---
---
DISTANCE OFFSET
HR
1703020
HD
Collimate P1
<< m
>Measuring...
F1
DISTANCE OFFSET
HR
1703020
HD*
NEXT
10.339 m
---
---
---
DISTANCE OFFSET
Point
HR
1703020
VD
12.328 m
PO
key
NEXT
---
---
42
---
DISTANCE OFFSET
sequence.
HR
1703020
SD
NEXT
1.218 m
---
---
---
8.384 m
-6.888 m
0.146 m
NEXT
---
---
---
43
When setting the coordinate value for the occupied station, refer to Section 10.2 Setting
Coordinate Values of Occupied Point.
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
HR
F4
page 2.
1703020
HD
566.346m
VD
89.678m
P1
OFSET
P2
S.O
m/f/i
OFFSET
F1
1/2
F1: ANG.OFFSET
F2: DIST. OFFSET
F3: PLANE OFFSET
P1
PLANE
F3
N001#
SD*
MEAS
---
---
---
PLANE
Collimate P1
N001#
SD*[n]
F1
<<m
Measuring
N002#
Collimate P2
F1
SD*
MEAS
m
---
---
---
Collimate P3
F1
PLANE
N003#
SD*
MEAS
m
---
---
44
---
HR
1703020
HD
12.328 m
VD*
NEXT
1.314 m
---
HR
*34
Each
time
pressing
---
501012
HD
11.314 m
VD*
4.245 m
NEXT
---
---
---
---
key,
804545
HR
501012
sequence.
SD*
NEXT
press
4.245 m
---
---
---
key.
*1In case the calculation of plane was not successful by the measured three points, error
displays. Start measuring over again from the first point.
*2Data display is the mode beforehand of offset measurement mode.
*3Error will be displayed when collimated to the direction which does not cross with
determined plane.
*4The reflector height of the target point P0 is set to zero automatically.
45
When setting the coordinate value for the occupied station, refer to Section 7.2 Setting
Coordinate Values of Occupied Point.
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
HR
1703020
HD
566.346m
VD
89.678m
F4
page 2.
P1
OFSET
P2
S.O
m/f/i
OFFSET
F1
1/2
F1: ANG.OFFSET
F2: DIST. OFFSET
F3: PLANE OFFSET
OFFSET
Press F4(P1)key
F4
P1
2/2
P1
COLUMN OFFSET
F1
Center
HD
MEAS
m
---
---
46
---
Collimate P1
COLUMN OFFSET
Center
F1
HD*[n]
>Measuring
shown.
Collimate the left side of column(P2)
and press F4SETkey.
Collimate P2
COLUMN OFFSET
Left
HR
F4
---
1703020
---
---
SET
shown.
COLUMN OFFSET
Right
measurement,
the
HR
---
2303020
---
---
SET
distance
COLUMN OFFSET
F4
HR
1203020
HD
NEXT
24.251
---
---
m
---
time
key.
pressing
the
key,
COLUMN OFFSET
slope
in
HR
VD
NEXT
sequence.
1003020
2.185
---
---
m
---
key.
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The coordinates of the unknown point are calculated as shown below and displayed:
Coordinates of occupied pointN0E0Z0
Instrument height :INS.HT
Prism height: R.HT
Vertical distance (Relative elevation): Z (VD)
Coordinates of the center of the prism, originated from the center point of the instrument
(n,e,z)
Coordinates of unknown point: (N1, E1, Z1)
N1=N0+n
E1=E0+e
Z1=Z0+INS.HT+Z-R.HT
Center point of the instrument (N0, E0, Z0+INS.HT)
48
Operation
Set
direction
angle
Display
1220930
V
HR
900930
Collimate
<< m
target prism
key.
MEAS MODE
P1
F1
S/A
P1
N*
286.245 m
76.233 m
14.568 m
MEAS MODE
S/A
P1
49
50
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
N
286.245 m
76.233 m
14.568 m
F4
MEAS MODE
R.HT
Press the F3
(OCC) key
F3
Enter data
*1)
F4
P1
INSHT OCC
P2
N->
0.000 m
0.000 m
Z
INPUT
F1
S/A
0.000 m
---
----
ENTER
36.976 m
E->
0.000 m
0.000 m
INPUT
---
----
ENTER
36.976 m
298.578 m
45.330 m
MEAS MODE
measuring display.
S/A
P1
NEZ
-999999.11.7 NEZ
+999999.999ft
+999999.11.7ft+inch
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Operation procedure
Operation
Display
F4
286.245 m
76.233 m
14.568 m
MEAS MODE
R.HT
S/A
P1
INSHT OCC
P2
INSTRUMENT HEIGHT
INPUT
F2
INS.HT
INPUT
F1
Enter the instrument height *1
enter
F4
0.000 m
---
---
ENTER
286.245 m
76.233 m
14.568 m
MEAS MODE
S/A
P1
Operation
Display
52
F4
286.245 m
76.233 m
14.568 m
MEAS MODE
R.HT
S/A
P1
INSHT OCC
P2
REFLECTOR HEIGHT
INPUT
F1
R.HT
INPUT
F1
Enter the prism height *1
Enter
F4
0.000 m
---
---
ENTER
286.245 m
76.233 m
14.568 m
MEAS MODE
S/A
P1
53
Operation
MENU
Display
MENU
2/3
F1 PROGRAMS
F2 GRID FACTOR
F4
F3 ILLUMINATION
54
P1
PROGRAMS
F1
1/2
F1 REM
F2 MLM
F3 Z COORD.
REM
F1
F1 INPUT R.HT
F2 NO
R.HT
REM-1
<STEP-1>
F1
R.HT :
INPUT
0.000m
---
---
ENTER
REM-1
F1
Enter prism height *1)
Enter 1.3
F4
<STEP-2>
HD :
MEAS
---
---
SET
REM-1
Collimate prism
Collimate P
<STEP-2>
HD*
<< m
MEAS
---
SET
REM-1
---
F1
<STEP-2>
HD*
MEAS
123.342 m
---
---
SET
REM-1
F4
VD :
3.435 m
R.HT
HD
---
REM-1
VD :
24.287 m
R.HT
HD
---
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Operation
MENU
Display
MENU
2/3
F1 PROGRAMS
F2 GRID FACTOR
F4
F3 ILLUMINATION P1
PROGRAMS
F1
Program Mode.
1/2
F1 REM
F2 MLM
F3 Z COORD.
REM
F1
F1 INPUT R.HT
F2 NO
R.HT
REM-2
<STEP-1>
HD :
MEAS
m
---
---
SET
REM-2
Collimate prism
Collimate P
F1
<STEP-1>
HD*
MEAS
---
---
m
SET
REM-2
<<
F1
<STEP-1>
HD*
MEAS
287.567 m
---
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---
SET
REM-2
F4
<STEP-2>
V
---
800930
---
---
SET
REM-2
Collimate G
<STEP-2>
V
---
1220930
---
---
SET
REM-2
F4
*1)
VD
---
0.000 m
V
HD
---
REM-2
Collimate target K
Collimate K
V D
10.224 m
HD
---
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Operation
MENU
Display
MENU
F1 PROGRAMS
F2 GRID FACTOR
F4
F1
F3 ILLUMINATION
P1
PROGRAMS
1/2
F1 REM
F2 MLM
F3 Z COORD.
MLM
2/3
F2
F1 USE FILE
F2 DONT USE
58
P1
MLM
F2
F1 USE G. F.
F2 DONT USE
[ExampleF2DONT USE]
MLM
F2
GRID FACTOR
F1
<SETP-1>
HD
MEAS
m
R.HT
NEZ
SET
Collimate
HD*
MEAS
<< m
R.HT
NEZ
SET
F1
287.882 m
R.HT
NEZ
SET
F4
<SETP-2>
HD
MEAS
m
R.HT
NEZ
SET
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Collimate
HD*
MEAS
<< m
R.HT
NEZ
SET
F1
R.HT
NEZ
SET
223.846 m
F4
dHD:
21.416 m
dVD:
12. 256 m
---
---
HD
---
dSD:
263.376 m
HR :
100930
---
---
HD
---
F3
<SETP-2>
HD
MEAS
Collimate
m
R.HT
NEZ
SET
HD
F1
MEAS
<<m
R.HT
NEZ
SET
F4
dHD:
3.846 m
dVD:
12. 256 m
---
---
HD
---
Display
Operation
MLM (A-B,A-C)
<SETP-1>
HD
MEAS
m
R.HT
NEZ
SET
F3
N->
0.000 m
0.000 m
0.000 m
INPUT
---
PT#
ENTER
PT#_____________
F3
INPUT
LIST HD ENTER
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
61
MENU
MENU
2/3
F1 PROGRAMS
F2 GRID FACTOR
F4
F1
F3 ILLUMINATION
P1
PROGRAMS
1/2
F1 REM
F2 MLM
F3 Z COORD.
P1
Z COORD.SETTING
Press the F3
F3
F1 USE FILE
F2 DONT USE
SELECT A FILE
Press the F1
F1
FN ___________
INPUT LIST
F1
Enter FN
---
ENTER
Z COORD.SETTING
F1 OCC.PT INPUT
F2 REF.MEAS
F4
OCC.PT
F1
PT# ___________
INPUT LIST NEZ ENTER
F1
Enter PT
INSTRUMENT HEIGHT
INPUT
INS.HT:
0.000
F4
INPUT ---
F1
Z COORD.SETTING
Enter INS.HT
shown.
coordinate menu.
---
m
ENTER
F1 OCC.PT INPUT
F2 REF.MEAS
F4
For more information about data file, see chapter 14 Memory Management Mode.
62
Operation
MENU
MENU
2/3
F1 PROGRAMS
Display
F2 GRID FACTOR
F4
F3 ILLUMINATION P1
PROGRAMS
F1
1/2
F1 REM
F2 MLM
F3 Z COORD.
P1
Z COORD.SETTING
F3
F1 USE FILE
F2 DONT USE
SELECT A FILE
F1
FN ___________
INPUT
F1
Enter FN
LIST
---
ENTER
Z COORD.SETTING
F1 OCC.PT INPUT
F2 REF.MEAS
F4
N001#
F2
PT# ___________
INPUT
the
Point
number
in
F1
Enter PT#
F4
LIST
---
4.237 m
23.836 m
1.356 m
>OK?
[YES]
ENTER
[NO]
63
REFLECTOR HEIGHT
the
Point Number
in
F3
INPUT
R.HT
INPUT
F1
Enter R.HT
F4
---
---
ENTER
REFLECTOR HEIGHT
INPUT
R.HT
1.000 m
>Sight?
HR
0.000 m
[YES]
[NO]
900930
HD*
<< m
VD:
>Measuring
Collimate P
and press the F3 (YES) key.
Measuring starts *1
F3
HR
HD:
12.534 m
VD:
23.769 m
NEXT
900930
---
---
CALC
Z COORD.SETTING
F4
12.534 m
dZ
---
0.365 m
---
BACKSIGHT
HR
BS
SET
900930
F4
point will be set. Backsight point
>OK?
[YES] [NO]
Z COORD.SETTING
F1 OCC.PT INPUT
F3
F2 REF.MEAS
1/2 menu
*1) Measurement is Fine Single measurement mode.
*2) To measure other points, press the F1 (NEXT) key.
*3) Pressing the F3 key, the display will be changed alternately
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Operation
MENU
MENU
2/3
F1 PROGRAMS
F2 GRID FACTOR
Display
F1
F3 ILLUMINATION
P1
PROGRAMS
1/2
F1 REM
F2 MLM
F3 Z COORD.
P1
PROGRAMS
Press F4P1key
F4
2/2
F1 AREA
F2 POINT TO LINE
P1
AREA
Press F1AREAkey
F1
F1FILE DATA
F2MEASUREMENT
SELECT A FILE
F1
FN
INPUT LIST
---
ENTER
65
F1
Enter FN
shown.
F4
AREA
0000
m.sq
NEXT #DATA-01
PT#
LIST
UNIT
AREA
0000
m.sq
NEXT
F4
NEXT#DATA-02
PT#
be shown.
LIST
UNIT
NEXT
F4
0000
156144m.sq
NEXT #DATA-12
PT#
LIST
UNIT
NEXT
shown.
*1To set required point number, press F1PT#key.
*2To show the list of the coordinate data in the file, press F2LISTkey.
2) Area calculation from Measured data
Operation procedure
After pressing MENU key, press F4
(p) key to get the menu on page2.
Operation
MENU
Display
MENU
2/3
F1 PROGRAMS
F2 GRID FACTOR
F4
F1
F3 ILLUMINATION
P1
PROGRAMS
1/2
F1 REM
F2 MLM
F3 Z COORD.
P1
PROGRAMS
Press F4P1key.
F4
2/2
F1 AREA
F2 POINT TO LINE
P1
66
AREA
Press F1AREAkey.
F1
F1FILE DATA
F2MEASUREMENT
AREA
Press F2MEASUREMENTkey
F2
F1USE G. F.
F2DONT USE
AREA
0000
m.sq
F2
MEAS
---
UNIT
N*[n]
---
<< m
Collimate P
E:
F1
Z:
>Measuring
AREA
surrounded
by
the
points
0003
11144m.sq
Collimate
is
F1
MEAS
---
UNIT
---
Operation
Display
AREA
0003
100000m.sq
MEAS
---
UNIT
AREA
Press F3UNITkey.
--0003
100000m.sq
F3
m.sq
ha
ft.sq
acre
67
AREA
ha:hectare
0003
0.010 ha
F2
MEAS
---
UNIT
---
Operation
Display
Operation procedure
After pressing MENU key, press F4
(p)key to get the menu on page2.
MENU
MENU
2/3
F1 PROGRAMS
F2 GRID FACTOR
F4
F3 ILLUMINATION P1
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PROGRAMS
F1
1/2
F1 REM
F2 MLM
F3 Z COORD.
P1
PROGRAMS
Press F4P1key
F4
2/2
F1 AREA
F2 POINT TO LINE
P1
INSRUMENT HEIGHT
F2
INPUT
INS.HT
INPUT
Press F1INPUTkey
and enter
instrument height.
F1
Enter INS.HT
0.000 m
---
INPUT
R.HT
0.000 m
F4
INPUT
F1
POINT TO LINE
Press F4
Enter R. HT
F4
ENTER
REFECTOR HEIGHT
Press F4
--
---
--
ENTER
MEAS.P1
HD
>Sight
[YES] [NO]
POINT TO LINE
MEAS.P1
HD *[n]
press F3YESkey.
Measuring starts.*1
<< m
>Measuring
Collimate P1
F3
REFECTOR HEIGHT
INPUT
will be shown.
R.HT
INPUT
F1
Enter R.HT
F4
0.000 m
---
--
ENTER
POINT TO LINE
MEAS. P2
HD
>Sight
[YES] [NO]
69
POINT TO LINE
MEAS.P2
F3YES.
Measuring starts*1
HD *[n]
<< m
Collimate P2
>Measuring
F3
DIST.P1-P2
set
1/2
dHD:
3.254 m
dVD:
0.214 m
NEZ
S.CO
---
P1
0.000 m
E:
0.000 m
other points.
Z:
0.000 m
EXIT
---
HT
MEAS
>Measuring
key.
Measuring starts *4
F4
3.554 m
E:
5.254 m
Z:
0.000 m
EXIT
---
HT
MEAS
Operation
MENU
F4
Display
MENU
2/3
F1 PROGRAMS
F2 GRID FACTOR
F3 ILLUMINATION
70
P1
GRID FACTOR
` Press the
FACTOR) key
F2
(GRID
F2
= 0.998823
>MODIFY?
[YES] [NO]
GRID FACTOR
F3
ELEV.->
SCALE: 0.999000
INPUT
F1
Enter ELEV
F4
F1
Enter SCALE
F4
1000m
---
---
ENTER
GRID FACTOR
ELEV.->2000m
SCALE:-1.001000
INPUT
---
---
ENTER
GRID FACTOR
= 1.000685
to menu.
*1Refer to Section 5.8 How to Enter Alphanumeric characters
Input Range: Elevation : -9999 to +9999m-32.805 to 32.805ft,ft+in
Scale Factor:0.990000 to 1.010000
Operation
MENU
F4
Display
MENU
F1 PROGRAMS
F2 GRID FACTOR
F3 ILLUMINATION
ILLUMINATION
F3
2/3
P1
[OFF ]
F1 ON
F2 OFF
71
ILLUMINATION
F1
F1 ON
F2 OFF
72
[ON]
MENU
MENU
1 / 3
F1 DATA COLLECT
F2 LAYOUT
F3 MEMORY MGR.
F1
SELECT A FILE
FN ___________
INPUT LIST
---
ENTER
Setting occupied
point refer to
12.2.3.
Set file
DATA COLLECT
1/2
OCC . PT#
INPUT
BACKSIGHT
F3 FS / SS
FS / SS
Set backsight
point refer to
12.2.3
Excuting data collection,
refer to 12.3
F4
DATA COLLECT
2/2
SELECT A FILE
F1 SELECT A FILE
F2 PCODE INPUT
F3 CONFIG.
PCODE
INPUT
Refer to 12.4
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NTS-350R is able to store the measured data into the internal memory
The internal memory is shared by the measured data and the coordinate data files.
Measured data:
The collected data is memorized into files.
The number of measurement points:
(in case of using the internal memory in layout mode) Max. 3500 points
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, refer to Chapter 11Memory Management Mode.
1) When turning off the power, ensure that you are in the main menu screen or main angle
measurement mode. This ensures completion of the memory access process and avoids
possible damage to the stored data.
2It is recommended for safety to charge the battery (BT-52QA)beforehand and prepare
fully charged spare batteries.
12.2 Preparation
12.2.1 Selecting a File for Data Collection
A file used by data collection mode must be selected at first.
Select a file before beginning data collection mode because selection screen of a file is
displayed. And a selection from data collection menu is possible in the mode.
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Operation procedure
Operation
Display
MENU
1/3
F1 DATA COLLECT
F2 LAYOUT
F3 MEMORY MGR.
SELECT A FILE
F1
FN ___________
INPUT LIST
---
SOUDATA
F2
/M0234
DIEDATA
/M0355
[]or[]
---
/M0123
->*LIFDATA
---
SRCH
---
ENTER
LIFDATA
/M0234
DIEDATA
/M0355
->KLSDATA
/M0038
SRCH
---
DATA COLLECT
F4
ENTER
ENTER
1/2
*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 selected already, * mark is indicated on left of current file name
*3) Data in a file shown with arrow can be searched by pressing F2 (SRCH) key.
It is possible to select a file from DATA COLLECT 2/2 menu in the same way.
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Operation procedure
Operation
Display
DATA COLLECT
F1
F1 SELECT A FILE
F2 PCODE INPUT
F3 CONFIG.
SELECT A FILE
2/2
F2
2/2
F1 MEAS . DATA
F2 COORD . DATA
SELECT A FILE
FN ___________
INPUT
LIST
---
ENTER
76
Operation procedure
Operation
PT#
Display
F1
->PT-01
ID
INS . HT:
0.000 m
F4
PT#
PT-01
INPUT LIST
NEZ ENTER
OCC . PT
F1
Enter PT
PT#
PT-01
BACK
SPAC
PT#
NUM ENTER
->PT-11
ID
INS . HT:
0.000 m
Enter ID
->PT-11
ID
INS . HT:
Enter INS.HT
1.235 m
PT#
->PT-11
ID
F3
INS . HT->
1.235 m
[YES] [NO]
DATA COLLECT
F3
1/2
77
Operation
BS#
Display
F2
->
PCODE
R . HT
0.000 m
INPUT 0SET
MEAS
BS
BACKSIGHT
F4
PT#
F1
Enter PT
F4
PT#
BACK
SPAC
NUM
BS#
->PT-22
PCODE
R . HT
0.000 m
INPUT 0SET
BS#
F3
[ENT]
MEAS
BS
->PT-22
PCODE
R . HT
*VH
0.000 m
SD
78
NEZ
---
Collimate
F2
F4
set
900000
HR
00000
SD*
>
<<< m
Measuring
set
DATA COLLECT
1/2
F2 BACKSIGHT
F3 FS / SS
**1Pressing each time the F3 key, the input method changes as Coordinate value, angle,
Coordinate point name alternatively.
*2Refer to Chapter 5.8 How to Enter Alphanumeric characters.
*3PCODE can be input by inputting a register number linked with PCODE library
To show the list of PCODE library, press the F2 (SRCH) key.
*4If point is not found in internal memory PTDOES NOT EXIST is displayed.
Operation
Display
DATA COLLECT
1/2
F3 FS / SS
F3
PT#
->
PCODE
R . HT
0.000 m
PT#
F1
Enter PT
F4
ALL
= PT-01
PCODE :
R . HT ->
0.000 m
79
PT#
= PT-01
PCODE ->
R . HT
0.000 m
F1
Enter PCODE
F4
Enter PCODE, R.HT in the same way *2)
F1
Enter R.HT
F4
F3
Collimate
F2
PT#
ALL
->PT-01
PCODE ->
R . HT :
1.200 m
*SD
NEZ
OFSET
900000
HR
00000
SD* [n]
ALL
<<< m
>Measuring
next point.
PT#
->PT-02
PCODE :
R . HT :
1.200 m
80
ALL
900000
HR
00000
SD* [n]
<<< m
>Measuring
Collimate
Data is recorded
Continue the measuring in the same way.
Press ESC to finish DATA COLLECT MODE.
PT#
->PT-03
PCODE :
R . HT :
1.200 m
ALL
Operation
Display
PT#
F2
->PT-03
PCODE :
R . HT :
1.200 m
F1F3
ALL
[]
F1:
FIRST DATA
F2:
LAST
DATA
F3:
PT#
DATA
*1It is possible to see the PCODE list when the arrow is located beside PCODE or ID.
*2The operation is same as the SEARCH in the MEMORY MANAGEMENT MODE For
more information, refer to Section 14.2 Searching Data.
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
PT# :
PT-02
PCODE ->
R . HT:
F1
Enter PCODE
F4
1.200 m
PT# :
ALL
PT-02
PCODE =
R . HT :
1.200 m
Operation
Display
PT# :
F2
PT-03
PCODE ->
R . HT :
1.200 m
number
->001PCODE01
002 PCODE02
will increase or
decrease.
[] or []:
Increasing or Decreasing one by one
[]or[]
EDIT
---
CLR
ENTER
021PCODE21
->022
023KOWL
EDIT
---
PT#
ALL
F4
CLR
ENTER
->PT-03
PCODE ->
R . HT ->
1.200 m
82
ALL
ALL
83
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
PT#
->PT-01
PCODE ->
Press F3MEASkey.
F3
R.HT ->
1.200 m
INPUT SRCH
VH
*SD
MEAS ALL
NEZ
OFFSET
Press F4OFSETkey.
F4
OFSET
1/2
P1
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
Press F1 ANG.OFFSET
F1
HR
>Sight?
1203020
SD
m
[YES]
[NO]
Collimate P
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
HR
1703020
SD*[n]
Press F3YESkey .
Continuous measuring starts.
F3
<m
>Measuring
SET
F4 (SET)
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
HR
1203020
SD*
12.453 m
>OK?
[YES]
[NO]
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
Collimate A0
HR
1203020
SD
12.453 m
>OK?
[YES] [NO]
84
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
HR
1233020
HD
7.453 m
>OK?
[NO]
OFFSET-MEASUREMENT
HR
1203020
VD
0.853 m
>OK?
[NO]
- 12.453 m
- 10.253 m
- 1.453 m
PT#
F3
[YES]
>OK?
Press F3YESkey.
The data is recorded and the next
measuring point is displayed.
[YES]
[YES]
[NO]
PT-11
PCODE
R.HT
1.200 m
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Operation procedure
Operation
Display
PT#
->PT-01
PCODE ->
Press F3MEASkey.
F3
R.HT ->
1.200 m
INPUT SRCH
VH
*SD
MEAS ALL
NEZ
OFSET
OFFSET
Press F4OFSETkey.
F4
1/2
P1
DISTANCE OFFSET
F2
INPUT R or L HD
OHD
INPUT
F1
Enter HD
F4
0.000 m
--- SKP
DISTANCE OFFSET
INPUT FORWARD HD
OHD
0.000 m
INPUT ---
F1
Enter HD
F4
Collimate A0
Collimate the Prism P,and press F1
F1
ENTER
SKP ENTER
DISTANCE OFFSET
HR
1203020
HD
MEAS
m
---
---
---
DISTANCE OFFSET
HR
1203020
HD
>OK?
m
[YES] [NO]
< Complete >
86
PT #
F3
PT-10
PCODE
R.HT
1.354 m
When setting the coordinate value for the occupied station, refer to Section 7.2 Setting
Coordinate Values of Occupied Point.
87
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
PT#
->PT-01
PCODE ->
Press F3MEASkey.
F3
R.HT ->
1.200 m
INPUT SRCH
VH
*SD
MEAS ALL
NEZ
OFSET
OFFSET
Press F4OFSETkey.
F4
1/2
P1
PLANE
F3
N001#
SD*
MEAS
m
---
---
---
PLANE
Collimate P1
F1
N001#
SD*[n]
<<m
Measuring
PLANE
N002#
Collimate P2
SD*
F1
MEAS
Collimate P3
PLANE
F1
N003#
m
---
---
---
SD*
MEAS
HR
HD
VD*
>OK ?
m
---
---
---
501012
11.314 m
4.245 m
[YES]
88
[NO]
HR
501012
HD
Collimate P0
*3
11.314 m
VD*
4.245 m
>OK ?
, horizontal
804545
HR
501012
SD*
>OK ?
PT#
4.245 m
[YES]
[NO]
->PT-02
PCODE ->
R.HT ->
will be displayed.
[NO]
[YES]
1.200 m
*1In case the calcualttion of plane was not successful by the measured three poins, error
displays. Start measuring over again from the first point.
*2Data display is the mode beforehand of offset measurement mode.
*3Error will displayed when collimate to the direction which does not cross with the
determined plane.
89
When setting the coordinate value for the occupied station, refer to Section 7.2 Setting
Coordinate Values of Occupied Point.
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
PT#
->PT-01
PCODE ->
Press F3MEASkey.
F3
R.HT ->
1.200 m
*SD
NEZ
OFSET
OFFSET
Press F4OFSETkey.
F4
1/2
Press F4 (P1)key
F4
P1
OFFSET
2/2
P1
COLUMN OFFSET
F1
Center
HD
MEAS
m
---
90
---
---
Collimate
the
center
of
the
the
COLUMN OFFSET
Collimate P1
measurement,
angle
F1
HD*[n]
>Measuring
Left
Collimate P2
F4
HR
---
1703020
---
---
SET
Collimate P3
F4
---
2003020
---
---
SET
COLUMN OFFSET
Right
HR
columnP3and pressF4SETkey
COLUMN OFFSET
Collimate P3
F4
HR
HD
>OK?
1203020
24.251
[ YES]
m
[ NO]
key.
key,
COLUMN OFFSET
HR
VD
>OK?
1203020
24.251
[ YES]
m
[ NO]
key.
ESC
mode.
91
Operation
Display
DATA COLLECT
F2
2/2
F1 SELECT A FILE
F2 PCODE INPUT
F3 CONFIG.
[] or []
001KSIL
002FW
EDIT
---
CLR
---
CLR
---
010: KLIW
F1
->011: KSIL
012: FW
EDIT
---
010: KLIW
Input Pcode
F4
->011=
012: FW
BACK SPAC NUM
92
[ENT]
Selecting item
Contents
F1DIST MODE
FINE / TRACK
F2MESA SEQ
N-TIMES / REPEAT
F3SAVE
YES / NO
CONFIG
F1DIST MODE
F2MESA SEQ
F3SAVE CONFIG
If need to change the setting when collecting data, should set at first.
93
13. LAYOUT
LAYOUT mode has two functions that are setting of layout points and setting new points
using coordinate data in the internal memory. Also, if the coordinate data is not stored in the
internal memory, this can be input from keyboard. The coordinate data is loaded from PC to the
internal memory via RS-232C.
1When turning off the power, ensure that you are in the main menu screen or main angle
measurement mode. This ensures completion of the memory access process and avoids
possible damage to the stored data.
2It is recommended for safety to charge the battery (NB20) beforehand and prepare fully
charged spare batteries
3When recording new point data, remember to consider the amount of internal memory
available.
94
13.2 Preparation
3Grid factor
Grid factor = Elevation factorScale factor
Distance calculation
1Grid distance
HDg=HDGrid factor
HDgGrid distance
HDGround distance
2Ground distance
HD= HDg/ Grid factor
Operation
Display
LAYOUT
2/2
F1 SELECT A FILE
F2 NEW
POINT
F3 GRID FACTOR
[YES] [NO]
GRID FACTOR
F3
F1
Press the F1 (INPUT)key and enter
Elevation *1) Press the F4 (ENT) key
Enter ELEV
---
0.999000
---
ENTER
GRID FACTOR
ELEV. 2000 m
SCALE -> 1.001000
F4
INPUT
---
---
96
ENTER
F1
GRID FACTOR
Enter ELEV
= 1.000685
F4
Operation
Display
LAYOUT
2/2
F1 SELECT A FILE
F2 NEW
POINT
F3 GRID FACTOR
F1
SELECT A FILE
FN ___________
INPUT
LIST
---
ENTER
COORDDATA /C0352
F2
->*DATA /C0228
SATADDATA
/C0080
---
---
SRCH
ENTER
97
*DATA /C0228
[]or[]
---
SATADDATA
/C0080
KLLLSDATA
/C0085
SRCH
---
ENTER
LAYOUT
F4
2/2
F1 SELECT A FILE
F2 NEW
POINT
F3 GRID FACTOR
*1If you want to input file name directly, press the [F1](INPUT)key and enter a file name.
*2When a file has been selected already, a mark is indicated on left of current file name.
*3For the file discrimination mark (*@&), refer to Section 14.3 FILE MAINTENANCE
Operation
Display
OCC.PT
F1
PT# ___________
INPUT LIST NEZ ENTER
OCC.PT
F1
PT# = PT-01
BACK SPAC NUM
[ENT]
INSTRUMENT HEIGHT
Enter PT#
F4
INPUT
INS. HT:
INPUT
0.000
---
---
98
ENTER
F1
Enter INS.HT
F4
LAYOUT
1/2
F1OCC.PT INPUT
F2BACKSIGHT
F3LAYOUT
Operation
OCC.PT
Display
F1
PT# ___________
INPUT LIST NEZ ENTER
F3
N:
0.000 m
E:
0.000 m
Z:
0.000 m
INPUT ---
F1
Enter
coordinate
F4
F1
Enter INS.HT
F4
F1
Enter
F4
PT#
ENTER
N:
10.000 m
E:
25.000 m
Z:
63.000 m
INPUT
---
PT#
ENTER
INSTRUMENT HEIGHT
INPUT
INS. HT:
INPUT
0.000 m
----
----
LAYOUT
ENTER
1/2
F1OCC.PT INPUT
F2BACKSIGHT
F3LAYOUT
99
Operation
Display
BACKSIGHT
F2
PT#
INPUT LIST NE/AZ [ENT]
BACKSIGHT
F1
PT#
BA-01
BACK SPAC
NUM
[ENT]
BACKSIGHT
Enter PT#
F4
H(B) =
1203020
>Sight?
LAYOUT
[YES]
Sight BK
F3
[NO]
1/2
F1OCC.PT INPUT
F2BACKSIGHT
F3LAYOUT
100
PT#
INPUT
F3NE/AZ
N->
0.000 m
E:
0.000 m
INPUT
---
AZ
ENTER
F3AZ
3. Enter angle directly
BACKSIGHT
H(B) =
1203020
INPUT
---
PT#
ENTER
F3PT#
Operation
BACKSIGHT
Display
F2
PT#
INPUT
F3
N->
0.000 m
E:
0.000 m
INPUT
---
PT# ENTER
101
F1
Enter coord.
BACKSIGHT
H(B) =
1203020
F4
*1
2
>Sight?
[YES]
Sight BS
LAYOUT
[NO]
F3
1/2
F1OCC. PT INPUT
F2BACKSIGHT
F3LAYOUT
Display
Operation
LAYOUT
1/2
F1OCC. PT INPUT
F2BACKSIGHT
F3LAYOUT
F3
LAYOUT
PT#
INPUT LIST NEZ ENTER
102
F1
Enter PT#
F4
REFLECTOR HEIGHT
INPUT
R.HT
0.000 m
INPUT
---
---
ENTER
CALCULATED
F1
Enter R.HT
F4
point
HD: Calculated horizontal distance from the
instrument to the layout point
Collimate the prism, and press the F1
(ANGLE) key.
PT#Layout point
HRMeasured (Actual) horizontal angle
Collimate
point
=Actual
horizontal
angle-
HR 1220930
HD
245.777 m
ANGLE
PT#
DIST
---
---
LP - 100
HR
20930
dHR 223930
DIST
---
NEZ
---
<m
dHD
dZ
MODE ANGLE
NEZ NEXT
F1
HD*
245.777 m
dHD
- 3.223 m
dZ
- 0.067m
MODE ANGLE
NEZ NEXT
103
HD*[r]
<m
dHD
dZ
MODE ANGLE
NEZ NEXT
F1
HD*
244.789 m
dHD
- 3.213 m
dZ
- 0.047m
MODE ANGLE
NEZ NEXT
F3
N:
12.352 m
34.286 m
1.5772 m
NEXT
LAYOUT
PT#
F4
INPUT LIST NEZ ENTER
104
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
LAYOUT
1/2
F1OCC.PT INPUT
F2BACKSIGHT
F3LAYOUT
F4
LAYOUT
2/2
F1 SELECT A FILE
F2 NEW
POINT
F3 GRID FACTOR
NEW
F2
POINT
F1SIDE SHOT
F2 : RESECTION
SELECT A FILE
F1
FN ___________
INPUT LIST
---
ENTER
COORDDATA /C0352
F2
->*DATA /C0228
SATADDATA
---
SRCH
/C0080
---
ENTER
*DATA /C0228
[]or[]
->SATADDATA
/C0080
KLLLSDATA
/C0085
---
SRCH
---
ENTER
ENTER
SIDE SHOT
F4
PT#:
105
F1
Enter PT#
F4
F1
Enter RHT
F4
REFLECTOR HEIGHT
INPUT
R.HT :
INPUT
0.000 m
---
--- ENTER
REFLECTOR HEIGHT
INPUT
R.HT :
1.356 m
>Sight ?
[YES]
H R:
[NO]
20930
HD*
<m
VD
>Measuring
Collimate F3
N:
12.352 m
34.286 m
1.5772 m
>REC ?
[YES]
[NO]
F3
PT#:
NP-101
ENTER
*1If you want to input file name directly, press the F1 (INPUT) key and enter a file name.
*2When a file has been selected already the mark * is indicated on left of current file name.
For the file discrimination mark refer to Chapter 14.3 FILE MAINTENANCE.
*3Data in a file shown with arrow can be searched by pressing F2 (SRCH) key.
*4Refer to Section 5.8 to Enter Alphanumeric characters.
*5An error will be displayed when the internal memory is full.
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Operating procedure
Operation
Display
LAYOUT
1/2
F1OCC. PT INPUT
F2BACKSIGHT
F3LAYOUT
F4
LAYOUT
2/2
F1 SELECT A FILE
F2 NEW
POINT
F3 GRID FACTOR
107
NEW
F2
POINT
F1SIDE SHOT
F2 : RESECTION
NEW POINT
Press F2RESECTIONkey
F2
PT # ___________
INPUT SRCH SKP ENTER
F1
Enter PT#
F4
F1
Enter
INS.HT
F4
F1
Enter PT#
F4
INSTRUMENT HEIGHT
INPUT
INS. HT
0.000 m
INPUT
---
---
ENTER
NO01#
PT #
INPUT LIST NEZ ENTER
REFLECTOR HEIGHT
INPUT
R.HT
INPUT
0.000 m
---
--- ENTER
REFLECTOR HEIGHT
F1
Enter R.HT
F4
INPUT
R.HT
1.000 m
>Sight?
ANG
H R:
Collimate
F4
DIST
20930
HD*[n]
<m
VD
>Measuring
< complete>
108
NO02#
PT#
INPUT LIST NEZ
Collimate
F3
ENTER
RESIDUAL ERROR
F1
dHD =
0.120 m
dZ =
0.003 m
NEXT
---
---
CALC
NO03#
F1
PT #
INPUT LIST NEZ ENTER
H R:
20930
HD*[n]
<m
VD
>Measuring
< complete>
H R:
20930
HD
12.451m
VD
2.244m
NEXT
Press F4CACLkey*6Standard
Deviation will be shown.
Unit
secormGONormMIL
---
---
CACL
Standard Deviation
F4
dHD =
0.120 m
dZ =
0.003 m
---
---
NEZ
109
SDn =
F2
SDe
0.003 mm
SDz
0.033 mm
---
F4
---
N:
12.352 m
34.286 m
1.5772 m
>REC ?
[YES]
NEW
F3
0.120 mm
NEZ
[NO]
POINT
F1SIDE SHOT
F2 : RESECTION
110
*6In case that the all points are measured by angle measurement only, the following display
will be shown.
CACL. Z COORD.
F1YES
F2NO
[ F1
YES] NEZ coordinates will be calculated with measured data.
[ F2
NO] NE coordinate will be calculated with measured horizontal angle data.
Z coordinate would not be calculated.Z=0.000m
When the distance measurement is done even one point, Z coordinate will be calculated a
mean value of relative elevation.
*7The display shows >SET? when F3SKPkey is pressed in Step 4. In this case the new
point data is not stored into the coordinate data file, only the value of occupied coordinate data
changes to that of the calculated NEW POINT.
Operation
Display
LAYOUT
PT#: ______________
F2
[ ]
->DATA-01
DATA-02
VIEW
SRCH
--- ENTER
DATA49
->DATA-50
[]or[]
DTA-51
VIEW
SRCH
--- ENTER
PT# : DATA-50
F1
N:
12.352 m
111
pressing [] or [] key.
34.286 m
1.5772 m
DATA49
ESC
->DATA-50
DTA-51
VIEW
SRCH
--- ENTER
REFLECTOR HEIGHT
PressF4ENTERkey.
The selected point number is set as PT#.
F4
INPUT
R.HT:
INPUT
0.000 m
---
--- ENTER
112
1/3
F1DATA COLLECT
F2LAYOUT
F3MEMORY MGR
ESC
F3
MEMORY MGR.
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
F4
MEMORY MGR.
2/3
F1COORD. INPUT
F2DELETE COORD
F3PCODE INPUT
F4
113
MEMORY MGR.
3/3
F1DATA TRANSFER
F2INITIALIZE
P
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
FILE STATUS
F1
COORD.
1/2
FILE 3
FILE 6
FREE MEM
: 85%
FILE STATUS
MEAS.
F4
P
2/2
DATA
0580
COORD. DATA
0170
MEAS.
FREE MEM
: 85%
*1Each coordinate file has one extra data for working area.
The FILE/DATA STATUS display will change alternately by pressing F4 (P) key.
To return to MEMORY MGR menu press the ESC key.
FREE MEMshows the remaining memory.
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
SEARCH
F2
F1MEAS. DATA
F2COORD.
DATA
F3PCODE
LIB
SELECT A FILE
F1
FN ___________
INPUT
F1
Enter FN
F4
LIST
---
ENTER
F3
PT#_______________
INPUT
F1
Enter PT#
F4
---
---
902605
HR
1343020
SD
13.550 m
ENTER
1/2
115
F4
2/2
PCODE
R. HT :
1.300 m
EDIT
Operation
Display
PT# SOUT 104
2/2
PCODE
R. HT
1.300 m
EDIT
2/2
PCODE
F1
R.HT:
1.300 m
INPUT
---
---
ENTER
[][]
PCODE
R.HT ->
1.300 m
INPUT
F1
Enter data
F4
2/2
---
---
2/2
PCODE
R.HT ->
1.300 m
INPUT
---
---
PressF4ENTERkey
F4
ENTER
ENTER
2/2
PCODE
R.HT
1.300 m
EDIT
116
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
SEARCH
F2
F1MEAS. DATA
F2COORD.
DATA
F3PCODE
LIB
SELECT A FILE
F2
FN ___________
INPUT
F1
Enter FN
F4
LIST
---
ENTER
F3
PT#_______________
INPUT
F1
Enter PT#
F4
---
---
ENTER
PT#:DATA50
N:
12.352 m
34.286 m
1.5772 m
117
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
SEARCH
F2
F3
F1MEAS. DATA
F2COORD.
DATA
F3PCODE
LIB
PCODE NO.
SEARCH
F1FIRST DATA
F2LAST DATA
F3NO. DATA
F3
PCODE
NO.:
NO. SEARCH
F1
Enter
register no.
F4
--- ENTER
011: KKIE
->012: AKOT
013: LSE
EDIT ---
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CLR
---
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
@DATA
/C0123
->DATA0102
/M0220
&SOUDATA
REN
SRCH
/C0010
DEL
---
Pressing F3 (FILE MAINTAN) key from MEMORY MANAGER menu 1/3, file list will be
shown.
File discrimination mark (*, @, &) is placed before file name indicates the file status.
For measured data file:
*: Selected file for DATA COLLECT mode.
For coordinate data file:
*: Selected 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 discrimination character (M, C) placed before four figures indicates the type of data
M: Measured data
C: Coordinate data
Four figures means the total number of data in the file.
(Coordinate data file has an extra data for working)
Press the []or[]key to scroll to next file.
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Operation procedure
Operation
->@KIDATA
Display
F3
DATA0102
/M0220
&SOUDATA
/C0010
REN
[]or[]
/C0123
SRCH
DEL
@KIDATA
/C0123
->DATA0102
/M0220
&SOUDATA
REN
/C0010
SRCH
DEL
@KIDATA
F1
/M0220
&SOUDATA
Enter FN
F4
---
/C0123
= DATA0102__
BACK SPAC
---
/C0010
[ENT]
NUM
@KIDATA
/C0123
->DATA0100
/M0220
&SOUDATA
REN
/C0010
SRCH
DEL
---
Operation
Display
->@KIDATA
F3
DATA0102
/M0220
&SOUDATA
/C0010
REN
[]or[]
F2
/C0123
SRCH
DEL
---
@KIDATA
/C0123
->DATA0102
/M0220
&SOUDATA
REN
SRCH
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/C0010
DEL
---
SEARCH
F1-F3
[DATA0102 ]
F1FIRST DATA
F2LAST DATA
F3PT#
DATA
*1Because procedures from next are same as procedures of Section 14.2 Searching Data,
refer to Section 14.2 Searching Data.
To return to the FILE MAINTAN Menu, press the ESC key.
Operation
Display
->@KIDATA
F3
DATA0102
/M0220
&SOUDATA
/C0010
REN
[]or[]
F3
SRCH
F4
---
/C0123
->DATA0102
/M0220
&SOUDATA
SRCH
/C0010
DEL
---
@KIDATA
/C0123
->DATA0102
/M0220
&SOUDATA
>DELETE?
DEL
@KIDATA
REN
/C0123
/C0010
[NO]
[YES]
@KIDATA
/C0123
&SOUDATA
/C0010
DWDATA
/C0237
REN
SRCH
DEL
---
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Operation procedure
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
F4
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
MEMORY MGR.
2/3
F1COORD. INPUT
F2DELETE COORD
F3PCODE INPUT
SELECT A FILE
F1
FN ___________
INPUT
Enter PN
F1
F4
Enter PT#
F1
F4
number
(PT#)
is
automatically
COORD. DATA
Enter Coord.
F4
---
ENTER
INPUT
PT#_______________
INPUT
LIST
---
N:
12.352 m
34.286 m
1.5772 m
INPUT
---
COORD.
LIST
PT#:
INPUT
---
ENTER
ENTER
DATA INPUT
100
LIST
incremented
*1Refer to Section 5.8 How to Enter Alphanumeric characters
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---
ENTER
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
MEMORY MGR.
F4
2/3
F1COORD. INPUT
F2DELETE COORD
F3PCODE INPUT
SELECT A FILE
F2
FN ___________
INPUT
Enter PN
F1
F4
Enter PT#
F1
F4
LIST
---
ENTER
DELETE COORD
PT#_______________
INPUT
LIST
---
N:
12.352 m
34.286 m
1.5772 m
>DELETE ?
[YES]
ENTER
[NO]
F3
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Operation procedure
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
MEMORY MGR.
F4
2/3
F1COORD. INPUT
F2DELETE COORD
F3PCODE INPUT
F3
->001:
002: DSAIK
EDIT
---
CLR
---
CLR
---
001:
->002: DSAIK
[] []
003: LISS
EDIT
---
001:
Press the
F1 (EDIT) key
F1
->002: ______
003: LISS
BACD
SPAC NUM
[ENT]
001:
Enter PCODE
F4
->002: DSAIK
003: LISS
EDIT
---
CLR
---
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DATA TRANSFER
F1: SEND DATA
F2: LOAD DATA
F3: COMM. PARAMETERS
NoteWhen communicating the data, you should check whether the cable is connected
well and whether the parameter settings in PC and Total Station are consistent.
Display
Operation
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
F4
Press the
F4
MEMORY MGR.
3/3
F1DATA TRANSFER
F2INITIALIZE
P
DATA TRANSFER
F1
F1
F1: MEAS.
DATA
F1
F1
Enter FN
F4
FN ___________
INPUT
LIST
SEND MEAS.
---
ENTER
DATA
>OK ?
---
---
[YES]
[NO]
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Press thE
SEND
F3
MEAS.
DATA
menu
STOP
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
MEMORY MGR.
F4
F4
3/3
F1DATA TRANSFER
F2INITIALIZE
P
DATA TRANSFER
F1
F2
DATA
F1
Enter FN
FN: _______________
INPUT
---
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---
ENTER
F3
F4
F3
LOAD
COORD.
DATA
>OK ?
---
---
[YES]
[NO]
LOAD DATA
(YES) key *2
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
F4
Press the F1 (p) key twice.
F1
MEMORY MGR.
3/3
F1DATA TRANSFER
F2INITIALIZE
P
DATA TRANSFER
F1
F1SEND DATA
F2LOAD DATA
F3COMM. PARAMETERS
COMM.
F1
PARAMETERS
F1BAUD RATE
F2PROTOCOL
F3CHAR. /PARITY
BAUD RATE SELECT
F1
2400
4800
ENT
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F3
2400
COMM.
F4
4800
ENT
PARAMETERS
F1BAUD RATE
F2PROTOCOL
F3CHAR. /PARITY
14.8 Initialization
This mode is used to initialize the internal memory. Following data can be initialized
FILE AREAAll files of measuring data and coordinate data.
PCODE DATAPCODE LIST
ALL DATAFILE DATA and PCODE DATA
Example initialization: ALL DATA (FILL data and PCODE data)
Operation procedure
Operation
Display
MEMORY MGR.
F3
1/3
F1FILE STATUS
F2SEARCH
F3FILE MAINTAN.
F4
Press the F4 (p) key twice
F4
MEMORY MGR.
P
3/3
F1DATA TRANSFER
F2INITIALIZE
P
INITIALIZE
F2
INITIALIZE DATA
F3
[NO]
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[YES]
INITIALIZE DATA
< Initializing! >
F4
INITIALIZE
F1: FILE AREA
F2: PCODE LIST
F3: ALL DATA
Note: that the following data are not initialized even if initialization is executed:
Coordinates of the instrument, instrument height and Reflector height.
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Item
Option
FEET
F1: US SURVEY
F2: INTERNATIONAL
ANGLE
DEG360
GON400G
MIL6400M
DISTANCE
m
ft
ft+in
TEMPERATURE
AIR PRESSURE
TemperatureC / F
Air Pressure
hPa /mmHg/inHg
UNIT
SET
Mode
Set
Content
POWER
MODE
ON ANGLE MEAS.
DISTANCE MEAS
FINE/TRACK
FINE/ TRACK
HD&VD/SD
HD& VD /SD
V ANGLE Z0 / H0
ZENITH 0 /
HORIZONTAL 0
N-TIMES/
REPEAT
N-TIMES /
REPEAT
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Others
Set
TIMES OF MEAS
0-99
EDM OFF
TIME
0-99
GRID FACTOR
USE/NOT USE
NEZ/ENZ
NEZ/ENZ
H-ANGLE
BUZZER
ON / OFF
EDM BUZZER
ON/ OFF
Buzzer sounds
reflected signal.
W-CORRECTION
0.14/0.20/OFF
when
receving
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the
Inspection
Refer to Section 2.4 Leveling by using the plate vial.
Adjustment
1. If the bubble of the plate vial moves from the center, bring it half way back to the center
by adjusting the leveling screw, which is parallel to the plate vial. Correct the remaining half by
adjusting the screw of plate vial with adjusting pin.
2. Confirm whether the bubble does is in the center by rotating the instrument 180. If not,
repeat Procedure .
3. Turn the instrument 90and adjust the third screw to center the bubble in the vial.
Repeat inspection and adjustment steps until the bubble remains in center with the vial in
any direction.
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Adjustment
If the bubble of the circular vial is not in the center, bring the bubble to the center by using
the adjusting pin or hexagon wrench to adjust the bubble adjusting screw. First loosen the screw
opposite to the offset side, and then tighten the other adjusting screw on the offset side, bringing
the bubble to the center. After the bubble stays in the center, keep the tightness of the three
screws in uniform.
Adjustment
1. If the object A does not move along the vertical line, first remove the eyepiece cover to
expose the four reticle adjusting screws.
2. Loosen the four reticle adjusting screws uniformly with an adjusting pin. Rotate the
reticle around the sight line and align the vertical line of the reticle with point.
3.Tighten the reticle adjusting screws uniformlyRepeat the inspection and adjustment to
see if the adjustment is correct.
4. Replace the eyepiece cover.
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2.Sight object A in left position and read the horizontal angle value (horizontal angle R=
1901340).
3. Loosen the vertical and horizontal clamp screws and rotate the telescope. Sight object
A in right position and read the horizontal angle value.
Adjustment
1. Use the tangent screw to adjust the horizontal angle reading,
2. Take off the cover of the reticle between the eyepiece and focusing screw. Adjust the
two adjusting screws by loosening one and tightening the other. Move the reticle to sight object
A exactly.
3. Repeat inspection and adjustment until".
4. Replace the cover of reticle.
2. After turning on the power, zero the vertical index. Lock the vertical clamp screw and
the instrument should display the vertical angle value.
3. Rotate the vertical clamp screw slowly in either direction about 10mm in circumference,
and the error message b will appear. The vertical axis has increased to more than 3at this
time and exceed the designated compensation range.
Rotate the above screw to its original position, and the instrument display screen will show
the vertical angle again, meaning that the vertical index difference compensation function is
working.
Adjustment
If the compensation function is not working, send the instrument back to the factory for
repair.
Inspection
1. Power on after leveling the instrument. Sight object A in left position and read the
Verticail angle value L.
2.Rotate the telescope. Sight object B in right position and read the Verticail angle
value R.
3.If the vertical angle is in zenith()
If the vertical angle isin horizon. ()or (
)
4.If shall set the Vertical Angle 0 Datum again.
Adjustment
1. After leveling the instrumentturn on the instrument while pressing F1 key
ADJUSTMENT MODE
F1: V ANGLE 0 POINT
F2: INST. CONSTANT
2. In left position rotate the telescope. Precisely sight the any target A in same height with
the instrument until the vertical angle displayed.Press F4 key
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V0 ADJUSTMENT
<STEP-1> FRONT
V:
88 0930
ENTER
3. Rotate the telescope, and sight the same target A precisely in the right position. Press F4
key. Setting is finished and the instrument return to the previous Angle Measurement
Mode:
V0 ADJUSTMENT
<STEP-2> REVERSE
V:
279 00
ENTER
<SET!>
4. Repeat the inspection setps to measure the Index Difference (angle). If the Index
Difference cannot meet the requirement, you should check whether the threee steps of the
Adjustment are right, the sight is right and etc. Then set again according to the requirement.
5. If Index Difference is still meet the requirement after the repeated operation, the
instrument should be returned to factory for inspection and repair.
The vertical angles shown in the Vertical Angle 0 Datum are only for reference.
Adjustment
1.Take off the protective cover between the optical plummet eyepiece and focusing knob.
2. Fix the paper. Rotate the instrument and mark the point of fall of the center of optical
plummet on the paper at every 90. As illustrated: Point A, B, C, D.
3. Draw lines that attach AC and BD and mark the intersection point of the two lines as O.
4. Adjust the four adjusting screws of the optical plummet with an adjusting pin until the
center mark coincides with Point O.
5. Repeat the inspection and adjusting steps to be sure the adjustment is correct.
6. Replace the protective cover.
Inspection
1. Mount and level the instrument on Point A in a plain place. Use the vertical hair to
mark Point B and Point C on the same line with the distance of 50m on the same line, and set
the reflector accurately.
2. After setting temperature and air pressure in the instrument, measure the Horizontal
Distance of AB and AC accureately.
3. Set the instrument on Point B and center it accurately, measure the Horizontal Distance
of BC accurately.
4. Then you can get the Instrument Constant
K()
K should be closed to If K,
the instrument should be strictly
inspected in the standard baseline site, and adjusted according the inspection value.
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Adjustment
If strict inspection approves that the Instrument Constant K has changed and is not closed
to 0. If the operator wants to adjust, should set Stadia Constant according the Constant K
(Power On pressing [F1]).
Set the direction by using the Vertical Hiar to make Point A,B,C on the same line strictly.
On Point there must be fixed and clear centering mark.
Whether the prism center of Point B coincide with the Instrument Center is the is the
important tache to inspect the accuracy. So on Point B Tripod or tribrach compatible should be
used. That will decrease the difference.
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Inspection
1. Set the reflector 50m from the instrument.
2. Sight the center of the reflector prism with reticle.
3. Power on and enter Distance Measurement Mode. Press [MEAS] to measure.
Rotate the Horzontal Tangent Screw and Vertical Tangent Screw, to do electric collimation
and make the light route of EDM unblocked. In the bight zone find the center of emiting
photoelectric axis.
4. Check whether the center of reticle coincides with the center of emiting photoelectric
axis. If so, the instrument is up to grade.
Adjustment
If there is great difference between the center of reticle and the center of emiting
photoelectric axis, the instrument need repairing.
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17. SPECIFICATION
Distance measrument :(see the laser)
Types :
red laser
Carrier wave:
0.670um
Measurement system
Basic frequency 60MHZ
EDM type:
same axis
Minimum display :
1mm
Laser facula :
714mm/20m (only reflectorless mode)
1020mm/50m
Accuracy :
Measurement mode
Measurement time
Prism : fine
3mm+2ppm
<1.8S
Prism : track
5mm+2ppm
<1.4S
IR reflector
5mm+2ppm
<1.2S
Accuracy:
reflectorless
Measurement mode
Measurement time
Reflectorless : fine
5+2ppm
<1.2S
Reflectorless: Track
10+2ppm
<0.8S
The object which with signal gap, consuming flicker and move will be affect the accuracy,
it will affect the accuracy. when measure the glass,liquid plane ect.
Measurement Distance
Atmospare condition
5 km
1000m
300m
20km
3000m
800m
Measurement Distance
Atmospare condition
Object flicker
sunshine
80m
5m
120m
70m
under
the
* scale the echo light intension under the korda grey degree standard
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Display
Unit
Accuracy
Measuring time
Average measuring times
Meteorologic Correction
Telescope
Image
Magnification
Effective aperture
Resolving power
Field of view
Minimum focus
Stadia ratio
Sight distance precision
Tube length
Angle Measurement
Measuring method
Dia of circle (vertical, horizontal)
Minimum reading
Detection method
Measuring unit
Vertical angle
Accuracy
Max999999.999 Min
Selectable
(22D)
Fine single shot: 3S
Tracking: 1S
The average value of 255 times
Manual input, Auto correction
Erect
(EDM)
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Photoelectric detection by incremental encoder
79
Selectable
Horizontal Dual
Vertical Dual
360400gon6400mil Selectable
ZenithHorizontalSelectable
NTS-352
NTS-355
Vial
Plate vial
Circular vial
302
102
Vertical Compensator
System
Compensation range
Resolving power
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Optical Plummet
Image
Magnification
Focusing range
Field of view
Display
Type
Data Communication
Erect
3
0.5
LCDFour linesdigital
Port
On-board Battery
Power resource
Voltage
Continuous operation time
Operation Environment
Operating temperature
Size & weight
Dimension
Weight
2045
160150330
5.2 kg
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Description
Countermeasures
Calculation is impossible
because of error data input.
DELETE ERROR
FILE EXISTS
FULL FILES
FAILED
INTIALIZE
LIMIT OVER
Input again
MEMORY ERROR
MEMORY POOR
MODE ERROR
NO DATA
NO FILE
FILE NOT
SELECTED
DISTANCE TOO
SHORT
PT#EXIST
PT#DOES NOT
EXIST
CALC ERROR
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TILT OVER
ERROR 01-08
If error still persists after attempting to clear them, please contact us.
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19. ACCESSORIES
Carrying Case
pc
Main Body
pc
On-board Battery
pc
Backup Battery
pc
Charger
pc
Plummet
pc
Correction Pin
2 pcs
Fur Brush
pc
Screwdriver
pc
Hexagon Wrench
2 pcs
Cloth
pc
Dryer
pc
Operation Manual
pc
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