Leica TS16 Total Station User Manual PDF
Leica TS16 Total Station User Manual PDF
Leica TS16 Total Station User Manual PDF
User Manual
Version 2.0
English
Introduction
Purchase Congratulations on the purchase of a Leica TS16.
This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for setting up
the product and operating it. Refer to "1 Safety Directions" for further information.
Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product.
Product The model and serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate.
Identification Always refer to this information when you need to contact your agency or Leica
Geosystems authorised service workshop.
Validity of this This manual applies to the TS16 instruments. Differences between the various models
manual are marked and described.
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Manual to a basic level are contained in the User Manual.
Provides an overview of the product together with tech-
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Table of Contents
In this manual Chapter Page
1 Safety Directions 6
1.1 General Introduction 6
1.2 Definition of Use 7
1.3 Limits of Use 7
1.4 Responsibilities 7
1.5 Hazards of Use 8
1.6 Laser Classification 10
1.6.1 General 10
1.6.2 Distancer, Measurements with Reflectors 10
1.6.3 Distancer, Measurements without Reflectors 11
1.6.4 Red Laser Pointer 13
1.6.5 Automatic Target Aiming (ATRplus) 15
1.6.6 PowerSearch PS 16
1.6.7 Electronic Guide Light EGL 17
1.6.8 Laser Plummet 18
1.7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 19
1.8 FCC Statement, Applicable in U.S. 20
2 Description of the System 22
2.1 System Components 22
2.2 System Concept 25
2.2.1 Software Concept 25
2.2.2 Power Concept 26
2.2.3 Data Storage Concept 26
2.3 Container Contents 27
2.4 Instrument Components 32
3 User Interface 35
3.1 Keyboard 35
3.2 Operating Principles 37
4 Operation 38
4.1 Setting Up the TS Instrument 38
4.2 Setting Up SmartStation 39
4.3 Setting Up SmartPole 40
4.4 Setting up for Remote Control (with the RadioHandle) 40
4.5 Setting up for Remote Control (with the TCPS29/30) 41
4.6 Fixing the Field Controller to a Holder and Pole 42
4.7 Fixing the CS35 Tablet to a Holder and Pole 43
4.8 Connecting to a Personal Computer 45
4.9 Power Functions 48
4.10 Batteries 49
4.10.1 Operating Principles 49
4.10.2 Battery for the TS Instrument 49
4.11 Working with the Memory Device 50
4.12 LED Indicators 52
4.13 Guidelines for Correct Results 53
Description The following directions enable the person responsible for the product, and the
person who actually uses the equipment, to anticipate and avoid operational hazards.
The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these
directions and adhere to them.
About Warning Warning messages are an essential part of the safety concept of the instrument. They
Messages appear wherever hazards or hazardous situations can occur.
Warning messages...
• make the user alert about direct and indirect hazards concerning the use of the
product.
• contain general rules of behaviour.
For the users‘ safety, all safety instructions and safety messages shall be strictly
observed and followed! Therefore, the manual must always be available to all persons
performing any tasks described here.
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are standardised signal words for iden-
tifying levels of hazards and risks related to personal injury and property damage. For
your safety, it is important to read and fully understand the following table with the
different signal words and their definitions! Supplementary safety information
symbols may be placed within a warning message as well as supplementary text.
Type Description
Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation: not
suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments.
DANGER Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in
hazardous areas, or close to electrical installations or similar situations by the person
in charge of the product.
1.4 Responsibilities
Manufacturer of Leica Geosystems AG, CH-9435 Heerbrugg, hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosys-
the product tems, is responsible for supplying the product, including the user manual and original
accessories, in a safe condition.
Person responsible The person responsible for the product has the following duties:
for the product • To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the
user manual.
• To ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions.
• To be familiar with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention.
• To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if the product and the application
becomes unsafe.
• To ensure that the national laws, regulations and conditions for the operation of
e.g. radio transmitters or lasers are respected.
CAUTION Watch out for erroneous measurement results if the product has been dropped or has
been misused, modified, stored for long periods or transported.
Precautions:
Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated
in the user manual, particularly after the product has been subjected to abnormal use
as well as before and after important measurements.
DANGER Because of the risk of electrocution, it is dangerous to use poles, levelling staffs and
extensions in the vicinity of electrical installations such as power cables or electrical
railways.
Precautions:
Keep at a safe distance from electrical installations. If it is essential to work in this
environment, first contact the safety authorities responsible for the electrical instal-
lations and follow their instructions.
With the remote control of products, it is possible that extraneous targets will be
NOTICE
picked out and measured.
Precautions:
When measuring in remote control mode, always check your results for plausibility.
WARNING If the product is used with accessories, for example masts, staffs, poles, you may
increase the risk of being struck by lightning.
Precautions:
Do not use the product in a thunderstorm.
WARNING During dynamic applications, for example stakeout procedures there is a danger of
accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the environmental conditions
around, for example obstacles, excavations or traffic.
Precautions:
The person responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing
dangers.
WARNING Inadequate securing of the working site can lead to dangerous situations, for example
in traffic, on building sites and at industrial installations.
Precautions:
Always ensure that the working site is adequately secured. Adhere to the regulations
governing safety, accident prevention and road traffic.
CAUTION Be careful when pointing the product towards the sun, because the telescope func-
tions as a magnifying glass and can injure your eyes and/or cause damage inside the
product.
Precautions:
Do not point the product directly at the sun.
CAUTION During the transport, shipping or disposal of batteries it is possible for inappropriate
mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard.
Precautions:
Before shipping the product or disposing of it, discharge the batteries by running the
product until they are flat.
When transporting or shipping batteries, the person in charge of the product must
ensure that the applicable national and international rules and regulations are
observed. Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger or freight
transport company.
WARNING High mechanical stress, high ambient temperatures or immersion into fluids can cause
leakage, fire or explosions of the batteries.
Precautions:
Protect the batteries from mechanical influences and high ambient temperatures. Do
not drop or immerse batteries into fluids.
WARNING If battery terminals are short circuited e.g. by coming in contact with jewellery, keys,
metalized paper or other metals, the battery can overheat and cause injury or fire, for
example by storing or transporting in pockets.
Precautions:
Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic objects.
WARNING If the product is improperly disposed of, the following can happen:
• If polymer parts are burnt, poisonous gases are produced which may impair health.
• If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly, they can explode and cause
poisoning, burning, corrosion or environmental contamination.
• By disposing of the product irresponsibly you may enable unauthorised persons to
use it in contravention of the regulations, exposing themselves and third parties to
the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to contamination.
Precautions:
The product must not be disposed with household waste.
Dispose of the product appropriately in accordance with the national
regulations in force in your country.
Always prevent access to the product by unauthorised personnel.
Product-specific treatment and waste management information can be downloaded
from the Leica Geosystems home page at http://www.leica-
geosystems.com/treatment or received from your Leica Geosystems distributor.
WARNING Only Leica Geosystems authorised service workshops are entitled to repair these prod-
ucts.
General The following chapters provide instructions and training information about laser safety
according to international standard IEC 60825-1 (2014-05) and technical report IEC TR
60825-14 (2004-02). The information enables the person responsible for the product
and the person who actually uses the equipment, to anticipate and avoid operational
hazards.
General The EDM module built into the product produces a visible laser beam which emerges
from the telescope objective.
The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 1 in accordance
with:
• IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): "Safety of laser products"
These products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are
not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accord-
ance with this User Manual.
Description Value
Wavelength 658 nm
Pulse duration 800 ps
Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) 100 MHz
Maximum average radiant power 0.33 mW
Beam divergance 1.5 mrad x 3 mrad
General The EDM module built into the product produces a visible laser beam which emerges
from the telescope objective.
The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 3R in accordance
with:
• IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): "Safety of laser products"
Direct intrabeam viewing may be hazardous (low eye hazard level), in particular for
deliberate ocular exposure. The beam may cause dazzle, flash-blindness and after-
images, particularly under low ambient light conditions. The risk of injury for laser
class 3R products is limited because of:
a) unintentional exposure would rarely reflect worst case conditions of (e.g.) beam
alignment with the pupil, worst case accommodation,
b) inherent safety margin in the maximum permissible exposure to laser radiation
(MPE)
c) natural aversion behaviour for exposure to bright light for the case of visible
radiation.
CAUTION From a safety perspective, class 3R laser products should be treated as potentially
hazardous.
Precautions:
1) Prevent direct eye exposure to the beam.
2) Do not direct the beam at other people.
CAUTION Potential hazards are not only related to direct beams but also to reflected beams
aimed at reflecting surfaces such as prisms, windows, mirrors, metallic surfaces, etc.
Precautions:
1) Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective, such as a mirror, or which could
emit unwanted reflections.
2) Do not look through or beside the optical sight at prisms or reflecting objects when
the laser is switched on, in laser pointer or distance measurement mode. Aiming at
prisms is only permitted when looking through the telescope.
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General The laser pointer built into the product produces a visible red laser beam which
emerges from the telescope objective.
The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 3R in accordance
with:
• IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): "Safety of laser products"
Direct intrabeam viewing may be hazardous (low eye hazard level), in particular for
deliberate ocular exposure. The beam may cause dazzle, flash-blindness and after-
images, particularly under low ambient light conditions. The risk of injury for laser
class 3R products is limited because of:
a) unintentional exposure would rarely reflect worst case conditions of (e.g.) beam
alignment with the pupil, worst case accommodation,
b) inherent safety margin in the maximum permissible exposure to laser radiation
(MPE)
c) natural aversion behaviour for exposure to bright light for the case of visible
radiation.
CAUTION From a safety perspective, class 3R laser products should be treated as potentially
hazardous.
Precautions:
1) Prevent direct eye exposure to the beam.
2) Do not direct the beam at other people.
CAUTION Potential hazards are not only related to direct beams but also to reflected beams
aimed at reflecting surfaces such as prisms, windows, mirrors, metallic surfaces, etc.
Precautions:
1) Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective, such as a mirror, or which could
emit unwanted reflections.
2) Do not look through or beside the optical sight at prisms or reflecting objects when
the laser is switched on, in laser pointer or distance measurement mode. Aiming at
prisms is only permitted when looking through the telescope.
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General The Automatic Target Aiming built into the product produces an invisible laser beam
which emerges from the telescope objective.
The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 1 in accordance
with:
• IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): "Safety of laser products"
These products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are
not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accord-
ance with this User Manual.
Description Value
Wavelength 785 nm
Maximum radiant peak power per pulse 10 mW
Pulse duration 15 ms
Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) 213 Hz
Beam divergence 25 mrad
General The PowerSearch built into the product produces an invisible laser beam which
emerges from the front side of the telescope.
The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 1 in accordance
with:
• IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): "Safety of laser products"
These products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are
not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accord-
ance with this User Manual.
Description Value
Wavelength 850 nm
Maximum average radiant power 11 mW
Pulse duration 20 ns, 40 ns
Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) 24.4 kHz
Beam divergance 0.4 mrad x 700 mrad
General The Electronic Guide Light built into the product produces a visible LED beam which
emerges from the front side of the telescope.
The product described in this section, is excluded from the scope of IEC 60825-
1 (2014-05): “Safety of laser products”.
The product described in this section, is classified as exempt group in accord-
ance with IEC 62471 (2006-07) and does not pose any hazard provided that
the product is used and maintained in accordance with this user manual.
a
b
General The laser plummet built into the product produces a visible red laser beam which
emerges from the bottom of the product.
The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 2 in accordance
with:
• IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): "Safety of laser products"
These products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous for deliberate
staring into the beam. The beam may cause dazzle, flash-blindness and after-images,
particularly under low ambient light conditions.
Description Value
Wavelength 640 nm
Maximum average radiant power 0.95 mW
Pulse duration 10 ms - cw
Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) 1 kHz
Beam divergance <1.5 mrad
CAUTION From a safety perspective, class 2 laser products are not inherently safe for the eyes.
Precautions:
1) Avoid staring into the beam or viewing it through optical instruments.
2) Avoid pointing the beam at other people or at animals.
Labelling
a) Laser beam
b
008604_001 b) Exit for laser beam
Description The term Electromagnetic Compatibility is taken to mean the capability of the product
to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electro-
static discharges are present, and without causing electromagnetic disturbances to
other equipment.
CAUTION There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the product is
used with accessories from other manufacturers, for example field computers,
personal computers or other electronic equipment, non-standard cables or external
batteries.
Precautions:
Use only the equipment and accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems. When
combined with the product, they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guide-
lines and standards. When using computers or other electronic equipment, pay atten-
tion to the information about electromagnetic compatibility provided by the manufac-
turer.
CAUTION If the product is operated with connecting cables attached at only one of their two
ends, for example external supply cables, interface cables, the permitted level of elec-
tromagnetic radiation may be exceeded and the correct functioning of other products
may be impaired.
Precautions:
While the product is in use, connecting cables, for example product to external battery,
product to computer, must be connected at both ends.
Radios or Digital Use of product with radio or digital cellular phone devices:
Cellular Phones
The greyed paragraph below is only applicable for products without radio.
WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Labelling TS16
Type: TS16 Art.No.:
Equip.No.: 1234567 123456
Power: 12-15V 12W max S.No.:
Leica Geosystems AG 123456
CH-9435 Heerbrugg
Manufactured: 20XX
Made in Switzerland
Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for
deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007.
This device complies with part 15 of 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
that may cause undesired operation.
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Labelling RH16
RadioHandle
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RH17
Model: RH17
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Main Components
TS16
CS20 CS35
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Component Description
TS16 instrument • a total station for measuring, calculating and capturing
data.
• consisting of various models with a range of accuracy
classes.
• integrated with an add-on GNSS system to form Smart-
Station.
• combined with the multi-purpose CS20 field controller to
conduct remote control surveys.
CS20 field controller A multipurpose field controller allowing the remote control of
the TS16 instrument.
CS35 tablet A tablet allowing the remote control of the TS16 instrument.
Infinity The office software including a series of help programs which
support working with Leica instruments.
Terms and The following terms and abbreviations can be found in this manual:
Abbreviations
Term Description
Remote Mode The instrument is remote controlled by the field controller or tablet
using radio.
EDM Electronic Distance Measurement
EDM refers to the laser distancer incorporated into the instrument
which enables distance measurement.
Two measuring modes are available:
• Prism mode. This mode refers to the ability to measure
distances to prisms. It incorporates the long range mode to
measure extended distances to prisms.
• Any surface mode. This mode refers to the ability to measure
distances without prisms.
PinPoint PinPoint refers to the Reflectorless EDM technology which enables
an increased measuring range with a smaller laser spot size. Two
options are available: R500 and R1000.
EGL Electronic Guide Light
An EGL fitted to an instrument assists with prism targeting. It
consists of two differently coloured flashing lights located in the
instrument telescope housing. The person holding the prism can
align themselves into the line-of-sight of the instrument.
TS16 M
TS16 A
TS16 P
Model
TS16 I
Angle measurement
Distance measurement to prism
Distance measurement to any surface (reflectorless)
Motorised
Automatic Target Aiming -
PowerSearch (PS) - -
Overview Camera - - -
RS232, USB and SD card interface
Bluetooth
Internal Flash Memory (2 GB)
Hotshoe interface for RadioHandle
Guide Light (EGL)
WLAN
Software for
Software type Description
TS Models
TS firmware The Leica Captivate software is running on the TS instrument
(TS_xxMS60Leica and covers all functions of the instrument.
Captivate.fw)
The main applications and languages are integrated into the
firmware and cannot be deleted.
The languages released with Leica Captivate are included in
the firmware file.
Applications Many optional survey-specific applications are available for
(xx.axx) the TS instruments. All applications are included in the Leica
Captivate firmware file and can be loaded separately.
Some of the applications are activated freely and require no
licence key; others require purchasing and are only activated
with a licence key.
If the licence is not loaded to the instrument, applications
requiring a licence key run for a 40 h trial period. For a trial
run, the Measure&Stakeout licence must be available on the
TS.
Customised Customised software, specific to user requirements, can be
applications developed using the GeoC++ development kit. Information on
(xx.axx) the GeoC++ development environment is available on request
from a Leica Geosystems representative.
Software Upload
Uploading software can take some time. Ensure that the battery is at least 75%
full before you start the upload. Do not remove the battery during the upload
process.
Software update instructions for all TS models:
1) Download the most recent firmware file from https://myworld.leica-
geosystems.com. Refer to "Introduction".
2) Copy the firmware file into the System folder on the Leica SD card.
3) Start the instrument. Select Settings\Tools\Update software. Select the firmware
file and start the update.
4) When the update is complete, a message appears.
General Use the batteries, chargers and accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems to
ensure the correct functionality of the instrument.
Power Options
Model Power supply
all TS models Internally by GEB222 battery, OR
Externally by GEV52 cable and GEB371 battery.
If an external power supply is connected and the internal
battery is inserted, then the external power is used.
SmartAntenna Internally via GEB212 battery fitted into the antenna.
Description Data is stored on a memory device. The memory device can be an SD card or internal
memory. For data transfer an USB stick can also be used.
Memory Device SD card: All instruments have an SD card slot fitted as standard. An SD
card can be inserted and removed.
Available capacity: 1 GB and 8 GB.
USB stick: All instruments have a USB port fitted as standard.
Internal memory: All instruments have an internal memory fitted as standard.
Available capacity: 2 GB.
While other SD cards can be used, Leica Geosystems recommends to only use
Leica SD cards and is not responsible for data loss or any other error that can
occur while using a non-Leica card.
Unplugging connecting cables or removing the SD card or USB stick during the meas-
urement can cause loss of data. Only remove the SD card or USB stick or unplug
connecting cables when the TS instrument is switched off.
Transfer Data Data can be transferred in various ways. Refer to "4.8 Connecting to a Personal
Computer".
SD cards can directly be used in an OMNI drive as supplied by Leica Geosystems. Other
PC card drives can require an adaptor.
Container for j
Instrument and a
Accessories - k
Part 1 of 2 b
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a) Stylus
b) GLS14 mini pole
c) GHM007 Instrument height meter
d) Allen key and adjustment tool
e) Tip for GMP101 mini prism
f) Instrument with tribrach and standard handle or RadioHandle
g) GMP101 mini prism
h) GEB222 batteries
i) GFZ3 or GOK6 diagonal eyepiece
j) Counterweight for diagonal eyepiece
k) MS1, 1 GB USB memory stick
l) GEV192 AC power supply for battery charger
m) GRZ4 or GRZ122 prism
n) Manuals and USB documentation card
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a) Cables
b) GHT196 tribrach bracket for height meter
c) SD cards and covers
d) GKL311 battery charger
e) Car adapter power plug for battery charger (stored under battery charger)
f) Protective cover for instrument, sunshade for objective lens and cleaning cloth
k
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a) Cables
b) GRZ101 mini prism and GAD103 adapter
c) GAT1 or GAT2 radio antennas
d) GKL311 charger
e) GRZ4 or GRZ122 prism
f) Standard handle or RadioHandle
g) GAD110 adapter for GS14/GS16 and GS15 antenna
h) GAD31 screw to stub adapter
i) Mini prism spike
j) GMP101 mini prism
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Instrument a bcdef g h
Components
Part 1 of 2
a) Carry handle
b) Optical sight
c) Telescope, integrating EDM, ATRplus, EGL, PS,
overview camera
d) EGL flashing diode - yellow and red
e) Overview camera
f) PowerSearch, transmitter
g) PowerSearch, receiver
h) Coaxial optics for angle and distance measure-
ment, and exit port of visible laser beam for
distance measurements
i) Compartment for SD Card and USB stick
j) Loudspeaker
k) Horizontal drive
l) Tribrach footscrew
i j k l m n m) Tribrach securing screw
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Instrument a b c d
Components
Part 2 of 2
a) Vertical drive
b) Focusing ring
c) Interchangeable eyepiece
d) Circular level
e) Battery compartment
f) Touch screen
g) Stylus for touch screen
e f g h
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b
c
d
e
a) Compartment lid
b) USB stick cap storage
c) USB device port (mini AB OTG)
d) USB host port for USB stick
008623_001 e) SD card port
Instrument
Components for a
SmartStation
c
b
d d
e e
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b a) RadioHandle
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Keyboard a b c d e b
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a) Function keys F1-F6
b) Function keys F7-F12 h) Fn
c) ON/OFF i) OK
d) Alphanumeric keys j) Arrow keys
e) Backspace k) Enter
f) Esc l) Favourites
g) Home m) Camera
Keys
Key Function
Function keys F1- Correspond to six softkeys that appear on the bottom
F6 of the screen when the screen is activated.
Function keys F7- User definable keys to execute chosen commands or
F12 access chosen screens.
Alphanumeric keys To type letters and numbers.
Key Combinations
Key Function
+ Hold Fn while pressing .
Switch to Windows.
+ Hold Fn while pressing .
Take a screenshot of the current screen.
+ Hold Fn while pressing 1.
Increase the screen brightness.
+ Hold Fn while pressing 4.
Decrease the screen brightness.
+ Hold Fn while pressing 3.
Increase the volume for acoustic warning signals, beeps and
keypresses on the field controller.
+ Hold Fn while pressing 6.
Decrease the volume for acoustic warning signals, beeps and
keypresses on the field controller.
+ Hold Fn while pressing 7.
Lock/unlock the keyboard.
+ Hold Fn while pressing 9.
Lock/unlock the touch screen.
+ Hold Fn while pressing .
Enter a plus sign instead of a minus sign.
+ Hold Fn while pressing .
Turn the keyboard illumination on/off.
Keyboard and The user interface is operated either by the keyboard or by the touch screen with
Touch Screen supplied stylus. The workflow is the same for keyboard and touch screen entry, the
only difference lies in the way information is selected and entered.
Operation by keyboard
Information is selected and entered using the keys. Refer to "3.1 Keyboard" for a
detailed description of the keys on the keyboard and their function.
Operation by touch screen
Information is selected and entered on the screen using the supplied stylus.
Operation Description
To select an item Tap on the item.
To start the edit mode in editable fields Tap on the editable field.
To highlight an item or parts of it for Drag the supplied stylus from the left to
editing the right.
To accept data entered into an editable Tap on the screen outside of the editable
field and exit the edit mode field.
To open a context-sensitive menu Tap on the item and hold for 2 s.
Instrument Setup
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Step Description
Shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid uneven temperatures
around the instrument.
1. Extend the tripod legs to allow for a comfortable working posture. Position
the tripod above the marked ground point, centring it as good as possible.
Ensure that the tripod plate is roughly horizontal.
2. Fasten the tribrach and instrument onto the tripod.
3. Turn on the instrument by pressing . Select Settings/TS instru-
ment/Level & compensator to activate the laser plummet and electronic
level.
4. Use the tribrach footscrews (a) to centre the plummet (b) above the ground
point.
5. Adjust the tripod legs to level the circular level (c).
6. By using the electronic level, turn the tribrach footscrews (a) to level the
instrument precisely.
7. Centre the instrument precisely over the ground point (b) by shifting the
tribrach on the tripod plate.
8. Repeat steps 6. and 7. until the required accuracy is achieved.
TS16, Operation 38
4.2 Setting Up SmartStation
SmartStation Setup
Step-by-Step
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Step Description
1. Place the GAD110 adapter for the GS15/GS14/GS16 antenna onto the
instrument by simultaneously pressing and holding-in the four push
buttons.
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Step Description
2. Place the GS15/GS14/GS16 antenna onto the adapter by simultaneously
pressing and holding-in the two press clips.
TS16, Operation 39
4.3 Setting Up SmartPole
SmartPole Setup
using h
GS15/GS14/GS16 i a) GS14/GS16 antenna
b b) GS15 antenna
a c j c) RTK slot-in device
d d d) 360° prism
k e) Field controller on
e e GHT66 holder (Alternative,
not illustrated: tablet on
f f GHT78 holder)
f) GHT63 clamp
g) GLS31 pole with snap-lock
g g positions
h) RH16/RH17 RadioHandle
i) Instrument
j) Communication side cover,
integrated
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g
a
b h
a) 360° prism
c
b) Prism pole
d c) Field controller on
GHT66 holder (Alternative,
not illustrated: tablet on
GHT78 holder)
d) GHT63 clamp
e) RH16/RH17 RadioHandle
f) Instrument
g) Communication side cover
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TS16, Operation 40
4.5 Setting up for Remote Control (with the TCPS29/30)
Mounting Base
Step Description
Radio to Tripod
Step-by-Step 1. The GHT43 tripod adapter is used to mount the TCPS29/30 to all Leica
standard tripods, and to optimise the radio transmission performance.
Attach the TCPS29/30 to the adapter and then attach the adapter to the
tripod leg.
2. Adjust the angle of TCPS29/30 until it is vertical.
3. Adjust the location of the adapter on the tripod leg so that there are no
metallic objects in the horizontal plane around the antenna.
ened slightly.
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TS16, Operation 41
4.6 Fixing the Field Controller to a Holder and Pole
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6. Hold the CS field controller above the holder and lower the end of the CS
field controller into the mounting plate.
7. Apply slight pressure in a downward direction and then
lower the top part of the CS field controller until the unit 7b
is clicked into the holder. The guides of the mounting 7c
plate aid in this action.
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8. After the CS field controller is placed
onto the mounting plate, ensure that
the locking pin is put into the locked
position. To lock the locking pin, push
the locking pin to the right.
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TS16, Operation 42
Detaching the Field
Step Description
Controller from a
Pole Step-by-step 1. Unlock the locking pin by pushing the locking pin to the left of the mounting
plate.
2. Place your palm over the top of the field controller.
3. While in this position, lift the top of the field controller 1
from the holder.
2
3
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Components of For fixing the CS35 tablet to a pole you need the following components:
GHT63 Clamp and GHT63 clamp
GHT78 Holder
a) Plastic sleeve
d
b) Pole clamp
c) Clamp bolt
e
f GHT78 holder
d) Locking lever
g e) Mounting arm
a f) Mounting brackets
h
b g) Removable inserts
h) Mounting plate
c
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TS16, Operation 43
Step Description
6. Lower the left side of the tablet
and slide it from right to left into
the mounting brackets of the
holder.
6a
6b
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Detaching the
Step Description
Tablet from the
Holder/Pole Step- 1. Set the locking lever of the
by-Step GHT78 holder to the unlocked
position.
1
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TS16, Operation 44
4.8 Connecting to a Personal Computer
Description Windows Mobile Device Center for PCs with Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10 oper-
ating system is the synchronization software for Windows mobile-based pocket PCs.
WMDC enables a PC and a Windows mobile-based pocket PC to communicate.
Leica USB drivers support Windows 7, Windows 8 (8.1) and Windows 10 operating
systems.
Cables
Leica USB drivers support:
Name Description
GEV223 USB data cable, 1.8 m, connects instrument to Mini-USB to USB
GEV234 USB data cable, 1.65 m, connects CS to GS or CS to PC (USB)
GEV261 Y-cable, 1.8 m, connects instrument to PC – battery
Uninstalling the
previous drivers Skip the following steps if you have never installed Leica USB drivers before.
If older drivers were previously installed on the PC, follow the instructions to un-install
the drivers prior the installation of the new drivers.
Step Description
1. Connect your instrument to the PC via cable.
2. On your PC, select to Control Panel > Device Manager.
3. In Network Adapters, right-click on Remote NDIS based LGS….
4. Click on Uninstall.
TS16, Operation 45
Install Leica USB
Step Description
drivers
1. Start the PC.
2. Run the Setup_Leica_USB_XXbit.exe to install the drivers necessary for
Leica devices. Depending on the version (32bit or 64bit) of the operating
system on your PC, you have to select between the three setup files
following:
• Setup_Leica_USB_32bit.exe
• Setup_Leica_USB_64bit.exe
• Setup_Leica_USB_64bit_itanium.exe
Ensure that all Leica devices are disconnected from your PC before
you continue!
TS16, Operation 46
Step Description
4. Next>.
5. The Ready to Install the Program window appears.
TS16, Operation 47
Connect to PC via
Step Description
USB cable step-by-
step 1. Start the PC.
2. Plug the cable into the instrument.
3. Turn on the instrument.
4. Plug the cable into the USB port of the PC.
Power Options Press and hold power key ( ) for 2 s to open Power Options menu.
Menu
Instrument must be on.
Option Description
Turn off Turn TS instrument off.
Stand-by Put TS instrument into stand-by mode.
TS16, Operation 48
4.10 Batteries
4.10.1 Operating Principles
First-time Use/ • The battery must be charged before using it for the first time because it is delivered
Charging Batteries with an energy content as low as possible.
• The permissible temperature range for charging is between 0 °C and +40 °C/+32 °F
and +104 °F. For optimal charging, we recommend charging the batteries at a low
ambient temperature of +10 °C to +20 °C/+50 °F to +68 °F if possible.
• It is normal for the battery to become warm during charging. Using the chargers
recommended by Leica Geosystems, it is not possible to charge the battery once the
temperature is too high.
• For new batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time (> three
months), it is effectual to make only one charge/discharge cycle.
• For Li-Ion batteries, a single discharging and charging cycle is sufficient. We recom-
mend carrying out the process when the battery capacity indicated on the charger or
on a Leica Geosystems product deviates significantly from the actual battery capacity
available.
Operation / • The batteries can be operated from • 20 °C to +55 °C/• 4 °F to +131 °F.
Discharging • Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn; high operating
temperatures reduce the service life of the battery.
Change Battery
Step-by-Step
1
4
2
3
6
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Step Description
1. Face the instrument so that the vertical drive screw is on the left. The battery
compartment is below the vertical drive. Turn the knob to the vertical posi-
tion, opening the lid of the battery compartment.
2. Pull out the battery housing.
3. Pull the battery out of the battery housing.
4. At the top of the battery is a notch which corresponds to the inner surface
of the battery housing. This notch helps you to place the battery correctly.
5. Place the battery into the battery housing, ensuring that the contacts are
facing outward. Click the battery into position.
6. Place the battery housing into the battery compartment. Push the battery
housing in until it fits completely into the battery compartment.
7. Turn the knob to lock the battery compartment. Ensure that the knob is
returned to its original horizontal position.
TS16, Operation 49
4.11 Working with the Memory Device
•
•
Keep the card dry.
Use it only within the specified temperature range.
• Do not bend the card.
• Protect the card from direct impacts.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in data loss and/or permanent damage
to the card.
(5)
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Step Description
The SD card is inserted into a slot inside the Communication side cover of
the instrument.
1. Turn the knob on the Communication side cover to the vertical position to
unlock the communication compartment.
2. Open the lid of the communication compartment to access the communica-
tion ports.
3. To insert the SD card, slide it firmly into the SD slot until it clicks into posi-
tion.
The card must be held with the contacts at the top and facing toward
the instrument.
4.
Do not force the card into the slot.
To remove the SD card, gently press on the top of the card to release it from
the slot.
5. Close the lid and turn the knob to the horizontal position to lock the commu-
nication compartment.
TS16, Operation 50
Insert and Remove
a USB Stick
Step-by-Step 1
4 5b
2
5a
(6)
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Step Description
The USB stick is inserted into the USB host port inside the Communication
side cover of the instrument.
1. Turn the knob on the Communication side cover to the vertical position to
unlock the communication compartment.
2. Open the lid of the communication compartment to access the communica-
tion ports.
3. Slide the USB stick with the Leica logo facing you firmly into the USB host
port until it clicks into position.
4.
Do not force the USB stick into the port.
If desired, store the lid of the USB stick on the underside of the compart-
ment lid.
5. Close the lid and turn the knob to the horizontal position to lock the
compartment.
6. To remove the USB stick, open the lid of the compartment and slide the USB
stick out of the port.
TS16, Operation 51
4.12 LED Indicators
ab cd
a) Power LED
b) Link LED
c) Data Transfer LED
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Description of the LED Indicators
IF the is THEN
Power LED off power is off.
green power is on.
Link LED off no radio link to field controller.
red radio link to field controller.
Data Transfer LED off no data transfer to/from field controller.
green or green data transfer to/from field controller.
flashing
Mode LED off data mode.
red configuration mode.
TS16, Operation 52
4.13 Guidelines for Correct Results
Distance
measurement
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When measurements are being made using the red laser EDM, the results can be influ-
enced by objects passing between the EDM and the intended target surface. This
occurs because reflectorless measurements are made to the first surface returning
sufficient energy to allow the measurement to take place. For example, if the intended
target surface is the surface of a building, but a vehicle passes between the EDM and
the target surface as the measurement is triggered, the measurement may be made
to the side of the vehicle. The result is the distance to the vehicle, not to the surface
of the building.
If using the long range measurement mode (> 1000 m, > 3300 ft) to prisms, and an
object passes within 30 m of the EDM as the measurement is triggered, the distance
measurement may be similarly effected due to the strength of the laser signal.
Very short distances can also be measured reflectorless in Prism mode to well
reflecting natural targets. The distances are corrected with the additive constant
defined for the active reflector.
CAUTION Due to laser safety regulations and measuring accuracy, using the Long Range Reflec-
torless EDM is only allowed to prisms that are more than 1000 m (3300 ft) away.
When a distance measurement is triggered, the EDM measures to the object which is
in the beam path at that moment. If a temporary obstruction, for example a passing
vehicle, heavy rain, fog or snow is between the instrument and the point to be meas-
ured, the EDM may measure to the obstruction.
Do not measure with two instruments to the same target simultaneously to avoid
getting mixed return signals.
ATRplus/Lock Instruments equipped with an ATRplus sensor permit automatic angle and distance
measurements to prisms. The prism is sighted with the optical sight. After initiating a
distance measurement, the instrument sights the prism centre automatically. Vertical
and horizontal angles and the distance are measured to the centre of the prism. The
lock mode enables the instrument to follow a moving prism.
As with all other instrument errors, the collimation error of the automatic aiming must
be redetermined periodically. Refer to "5 Check & Adjust" about checking and
adjusting instruments.
When a measurement is triggered while the prism is still moving, distance and angle
measurements may not be made for the same position and coordinates may vary.
TS16, Operation 53
If the prism location is changed too quickly, the target may be lost. Make sure that the
speed does not exceed the figure given in the technical data.
TS16, Operation 54
5 Check & Adjust
5.1 Overview
Description Leica Geosystems instruments are manufactured, assembled and adjusted to the best
possible quality. Quick temperature changes, shock or stress can cause deviations and
decrease the instrument accuracy. It is therefore recommended to check and adjust
the instrument from time to time. This check and adjust can be done in the field by
running through specific measurement procedures. The procedures are guided and
must be followed carefully and precisely as described in the following chapters. Some
other instrument errors and mechanical parts can be adjusted mechanically.
Electronic The following instrument errors can be checked and adjusted electronically:
Adjustment l, t Compensator longitudinal and transversal index errors
i Vertical index error, related to the standing axis
c Horizontal collimation error, also called line of sight error
a Tilting axis error
ATRplus ATRplus zero point error for Hz and V
If the compensator and the horizontal corrections are activated in the instrument
configuration, every angle measured in the daily work is corrected automatically.
Check whether the tilt correction and the horizontal correction are turned on.
The results are displayed as errors but used with the opposite sign as corrections
when applied to measurements.
During the manufacturing process, the instrument errors are carefully determined and
set to zero. As mentioned above, these errors can change and it is highly recom-
mended to redetermine them in the following situations:
• Before the first use
• Before every high precision survey
• After rough or long transportation
• After long working periods
• After long storage periods
• If the temperature difference between current environment and the temperature
at the last calibration is more than 20°C
5.2 Preparation
Before starting to work, the instrument has to become acclimatised to the ambient
temperature. Approximately two minutes per °C of temperature difference from
storage to working environment, but at least 15 min, should be taken into account.
Even after adjustment of the ATRplus, the crosshairs may not be positioned exactly on
the centre of the prism after an ATRplus measurement has been completed. This
outcome is a normal effect. To speed up the ATRplus measurement, the telescope is
normally not positioned exactly on the centre of the prism. These small devia-
tions/ATRplus offsets, are calculated individually for each measurement and corrected
electronically. This means that the horizontal and vertical angles are corrected twice:
first by the determined ATRplus errors for Hz and V, and then by the individual small
deviations of the current aiming.
Next Step
IF the task is to THEN
adjust a combination of Refer to "5.3 Combined Adjustment (l, t, i, c and
instrument errors ATRplus)".
adjust the tilting axis Refer to "5.4 Tilting Axis Adjustment (a)".
adjust the circular level Refer to "5.5 Adjusting the Circular Level of the Instru-
ment and Tribrach".
adjust the laser/optical Refer to "5.7 Inspecting the Laser Plummet of the
plummet Instrument".
adjust the tripod Refer to "5.8 Servicing the Tripod".
Description The combined adjustment procedure determines the following instrument errors in
one process:
l, t Compensator longitudinal and transversal index errors
i Vertical index error, related to the standing axis
c Horizontal collimation error, also called line of sight error
ATRplus Hz ATRplus zero point error for horizontal angle option
ATRplus V ATRplus zero point error for vertical angle option
Use a clean Leica standard prism as the target. Do not use a 360°
prism.
5. Aim the telescope accurately at a
target at about 100 m distance. The
target must be positioned within
m
00 ±9°/±10 gon of the horizontal
~1 plane.
The procedure can be started in any
face.
± 9°
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7. Face II measurement
Measure to measure the same target in the other face and to calculate the
instrument errors.
If one or more errors are bigger than the predefined limits, the procedure
must be repeated. All measurements of the current run are rejected and
none of them is averaged with the results from previous runs.
8. Adjustment Status
Number of measurements: Shows the number of runs completed. One run
consists of a measurement in face I and face II.
l Component quality (1 σ): and similar lines show the standard deviations of
the determined adjustment errors. The standard deviations can be calcu-
lated from the second run onwards.
9.
Measure at least two runs.
Next to continue with the check & adjust procedure.
10. Select Add another calibration loop if more runs have to be added. Next and
continue with step 4.
OR
Select Finish the calibration & store the results to finish the calibration
process. Next to view the adjustment results.
11. Select Finish to accept the results. No more runs can be added later.
OR
Select Redo to decline all measurements and to repeat all calibration runs.
OR
Back returns to the previous screen.
Next Step
IF the results are THEN
to be stored If the Use status is set to Yes, Next overwrites the old adjust-
ment errors with the new ones.
to be determined Redo rejects all new determined adjustment errors and repeats
again the whole procedure. Refer to paragraph "Combined Adjust-
ment Procedure Step-by-step".
Determine the horizontal collimation error (c) before starting this proce-
dure.
1. Leica Captivate - Home: Settings\TS instrument\Check & adjust
2. Check & Adjust
Select the option: Check & adjust the tilting axis
3. Face I measurement
Aim the telescope accurately at a
target at about 100 m distance (or at
least 20 m). The target must be posi-
tioned at least 27°/30 gon above or
beneath the horizontal plane.
The procedure can be started in any
telescope face.
+ 27° °
90
V=
- 27°
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If the error is bigger than the predefined limit, the procedure must be
repeated. The tilting axis measurements of the current run are then rejected
and not averaged with the results from previous runs.
6. Adjustment Status
Number of measurements: Shows the number of runs completed. One run
consists of a measurement in face I and face II.
a T-axis quality (1 σ): shows the standard deviation of the determined tilting
axis error. The standard deviation can be calculated from the second run
onwards.
7.
Measure at least two runs.
Next to continue with the check & adjust procedure.
8. Select Add another calibration loop if more runs have to be added. Next
and continue with step 3.
OR
Select Finish the calibration & store the results to finish the calibration
process. No more runs can be added later. Next to view the adjustment
results.
9. Select Finish to accept the results. No more runs can be added later.
OR
Select Redo to decline all measurements and to repeat all calibration runs.
Next Step
IF the results are THEN
to be stored Next overwrites the old tilting axis error with the new one.
to be determined Redo rejects the new determined tilting axis error and repeats
again the whole procedure. Refer to paragraph "Combined Adjust-
ment Procedure Step-by-step".
Adjusting the
4 4
Circular Level
Step-by-Step
5b 4
5b
1
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Step Description
1. Place and secure the instrument into the tribrach and onto a tripod.
2. Using the tribrach footscrews, level the instrument with the electronic level.
3. Select Settings\TS instrument\Level & compensator to access the Level &
Compensator panel.
4. Check the position of the circular level on the instrument and tribrach.
5. a) If both circular levels are centred, no adjustments are necessary
b) If one or both circular levels are not centred, adjust as follows:
Instrument: If it extends beyond the circle, use the supplied allen key to
centre it with the adjustment screws. Turn the instrument by 200 gon
(180°). Repeat the adjustment procedure if the circular level does not
stay centred.
Tribrach: If it extends beyond the circle, use the supplied allen key to
centre it with the adjustment screws.
After the adjustments, all adjusting screws must have the same tightening
tension and no adjusting screw should be loose.
Adjusting the
Step Description
Circular Level
Step-by-Step 1. Suspend a plumb line.
4b
2. Use a pole bipod, to align the prism pole parallel to the
plumb line. 1
3. Check the position of the circular level on the prism
2
pole.
4. a) If the circular level is centred, no adjustment is 4a
necessary.
b) If the circular level is not centred, use an allen key TS_080
After the adjustments, all adjusting screws must have the same tightening
tension and no adjusting screw should be loose.
The laser plummet is located in the vertical axis of the instrument. Under normal condi-
tions of use, the laser plummet does not need adjusting. If an adjustment is necessary
due to external influences, return the instrument to any Leica Geosystems authorised
service workshop.
Ø 2.5 mm / 1.5 m
5
7 ≤ 3 mm / 1.5 m
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Step Description
1. Place and secure the instrument into the tribrach and onto a tripod.
2. Using the tribrach footscrews, level the instrument with the electronic level.
3. Select Settings\TS instrument\Level & compensator to access the Level &
Compensator panel.
4. The laser plummet is switched on when the Level & Compensator panel is
entered. Adjust the laser plummet intensity. Inspection of the laser plummet
should be carried out on a bright, smooth and horizontal surface, like a
sheet of paper.
5. Mark the centre of the red dot on the ground.
6. Turn the instrument through 360° slowly, carefully observing the movement
of the red laser dot.
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Step Description
Transport in the When transporting the equipment in the field, always make sure that you
field • either carry the product in its original transport container,
• or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder, keeping the attached
product upright.
Transport in a road Never carry the product loose in a road vehicle, as it can be affected by shock and
vehicle vibration. Always carry the product in its transport container, original packaging or
equivalent and secure it.
Shipping When transporting the product by rail, air or sea, always use the complete original
Leica Geosystems packaging, transport container and cardboard box, or its equivalent,
to protect against shock and vibration.
Shipping, transport When transporting or shipping batteries, the person responsible for the product must
of batteries ensure that the applicable national and international rules and regulations are
observed. Before transportation or shipping, contact your local passenger or freight
transport company.
Field adjustment Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated
in the User Manual, particularly after the product has been dropped, stored for long
periods or transported.
6.2 Storage
Product Respect the temperature limits when storing the equipment, particularly in summer if
the equipment is inside a vehicle. Refer to "7 Technical Data" for information about
temperature limits.
Field adjustment After long periods of storage inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this
user manual before using the product.
Li-Ion batteries • Refer to "Technical Data" for information about storage temperature range.
• Remove batteries from the product and the charger before storing.
• After storage recharge batteries before using.
• Protect batteries from damp and wetness. Wet or damp batteries must be dried
before storing or use.
• A storage temperature range of 0 °C to +30 °C / +32 °F to +86 °F in a dry environ-
ment is recommended to minimize self-discharging of the battery.
• At the recommended storage temperature range, batteries containing a 40% to
50% charge can be stored for up to one year. After this storage period the batteries
must be recharged.
Fogging of prisms Prisms that are cooler than the ambient temperature tend to fog. It is not enough
simply to wipe them. Keep them for some time inside your jacket or in the vehicle to
allow them to adjust to the ambient temperature.
Damp products Dry the product, the transport container, the foam inserts and the accessories at a
temperature not greater than 40°C /104°F and clean them. Remove the battery cover
and dry the battery compartment. Do not repack until everything is completely dry.
Always close the transport container when using in the field.
Cables and plugs Keep plugs clean and dry. Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting
cables.
6.4 Maintenance
Accuracy
Available angular Standard deviation Display resolution
accuracies Hz, V, ISO 17123-3
["] [mgon] ["] [°] [mgon] [mil]
1 0.3 0.1 0.0001 0.1 0.01
2 0.6 0.1 0.0001 0.1 0.01
3 1.0 0.1 0.0001 0.1 0.01
5 1.5 0.1 0.0001 0.1 0.01
Range
Reflector Range A Range B Range C
[m] [ft] [m] [ft] [m] [ft]
Standard prism (GPR1) 1800 6000 3000 10000 3500 12000
Three standard prisms (GPR1) 2300 7500 4500 14700 5400 17700
360° prism (GRZ4, GRZ122) 800 2600 1500 5000 2000 7000
360° Mini prism (GRZ101) 450 1500 800 2600 1000 3300
Mini prism (GMP101) 800 2600 1200 4000 2000 7000
Reflector tape (GZM31) 150 500 250 800 250 800
60 mm x 60 mm
Machine Automation power 800 2600 1500 5000 2000 7000
prism (MPR122)
Atmospheric Range A: Strong haze, visibility 5 km; or strong sunlight, severe heat shimmer
conditions Range B: Light haze, visibility about 20 km; or moderate sunlight, slight heat
shimmer
Range C: Overcast, no haze, visibility about 40 km; no heat shimmer
Measurements can be made to reflector tapes over the entire range without external
ancillary optics.
Range
Type Kodak Gray Range D Range E Range F
Card [m] [ft] [m] [ft] [m] [ft]
R500 White side, 90 % 250 820 400 1310 >500 >1640
reflective
R500 Grey side, 18 % 150 490 200 660 >200 >660
reflective
Accuracy
Standard measuring std. dev. Measure time, Measure time,
ISO 17123-4 typical [s] maximum [s]
0 m - 500 m 2 mm + 2 ppm 3-6 12
>500 m 4 mm + 2 ppm 3-6 12
Object in shade, sky overcast. Beam interruptions, severe heat shimmer and moving
objects within the beam path can result in deviations of the specified accuracy. The
display resolution is 0.1 mm.
Range The range of the long range measurements is the same for R500 and R1000.
Atmospheric condi- Range A: Strong haze, visibility 5 km; or strong sunlight, severe heat shimmer
tions Range B: Light haze, visibility about 20 km; or moderate sunlight, slight heat
shimmer
Range C: Overcast, no haze, visibility about 40 km; no heat shimmer
Accuracy
Standard measuring std. dev. Measure time, Measure time,
ISO 17123-4 typical [s] maximum [s]
Long Range 5 mm + 2 ppm 2.5 12
Beam interruptions, severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path
can result in deviations of the specified accuracy. The display resolution is 0.1 mm.
Range of
Reflector Range (Target Aiming) Range (Target Locking)
Target Aiming/
Target Locking [m] [ft] [m] [ft]
Standard prism (GPR1) 1500 6000 1000 3300
360° prism (GRZ4, GRZ122) 1000 3250 1000 3300
360° Mini prism (GRZ101) 450 1500 250 830
Mini prism (GMP101) 900 2880 600 2000
Reflector tape 55 190 not qualified
60 mm x 60 mm
Machine Automation power 750 2500 650 2200
prism (MPR122)
The maximum range can be restricted by poorer conditions, for example rain.
ATRplus Accuracy ATRplus angle accuracy Hz, V (std. dev. ISO 17123-3): 1 " (0.3 mgon)
with the GPR1 Prism Base Positioning accuracy (std.dev.): ± 1 mm
16
14
12
3”
10
8 2”
GRZ4
6
4 1”
GRZ122
2
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
m
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Range
Reflector Range PS
[m] [ft]
Standard prism (GPR1) 300 1000
360° prism (GRZ4, GRZ122) 300* 1000*
360° mini prism (GRZ101) Not recommended
Mini prism (GMP101) 100 330
Machine Automation power prism (MPR122) 300* 1000*
Measurement precision and accuracy in position and accuracy in height are dependent
upon various factors including the number of satellites tracked, constellation geom-
etry, observation time, ephemeris accuracy, ionospheric disturbance, multipath and
resolved ambiguities. Figures quoted assume normal to favourable conditions.
RTK Data Formats Formats for data reception: Leica, Leica 4G, CMR, CMR+, RTCM 2.2, 2.3, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2
MSM
499.2 mm
195.7 mm
Frequency band
Type Frequency band [MHz]
Bluetooth 2402 - 2480
WLAN 2400 - 2473, channel 1-11
Output Power
Type Output power [mW]
Bluetooth <10
WLAN (802.11b) 50
WLAN (802.11g) 32
Antenna
Type Antenna Gain [dBi] Connector Frequency band [MHz]
Bluetooth Integrated 0 - 2400 - 2500
WLAN antenna
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Regulations Lithium batteries can be dangerous under certain conditions and can pose a safety
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Telescope Magnification: 30 x
Free Objective aperture: 40 mm
Focusing: 1.7 m/5.6 ft to infinity
Field of view: 1°30’/1.66 gon.
2.7 m at 100 m
Compensator
Angular accuracy Setting accuracy Setting range
instrument ["] ["] [mgon] [’] [gon]
1 0.5 0.2 4 0.07
2 0.5 0.2 4 0.07
3 1.0 0.3 4 0.07
5 1.5 0.5 4 0.07
Control Unit Display: WVGA (800 x 480 pixels), colour, graphics capable
LCD, illumination, touch screen
Keyboard: 37 keys
including 12 function keys and 12 alphanumeric
keys, illumination
Angle Display: 360°’", 360° decimal, 400 gon, 6400 mil, V %
Distance Display: m, ft int, ft us, ft int inch, ft us inch
Position: In both faces, face two is optional
Touch screen: Screen protection foil on glass
Instrument Ports
Name Description
Cable • 5 pin LEMO-0 for power, communication, data transfer.
• This port is located at the base of the instrument.
RadioHandle • Hotshoe connection for RadioHandle and SmartAntenna
Adapter with SmartStation.
• This port is located on top of Communication side cover.
Bluetooth • Bluetooth module for communication.
• This port is housed within Communication side cover.
USB host port • USB memory stick port for data transfer.
USB device port • Cable connections from USB devices for communication and
data transfer.
WLAN • WLAN module for communication.
• This port is housed within the Communication side cover.
336 mm
195.7 mm
226 mm 111.5 mm 111.5 mm
008605_001
223 mm
With RH16/RH17
72 mm
433.5 mm
195.7 mm
Power External supply voltage: Nominal voltage 12.8 V DC, Range 11.5 V-13.5 V
Environmental Temperature
specifications
Type Operating temperature [°C] Storage temperature [°C]
All instruments -20 to +50 -40 to +70
Leica SD cards -40 to +80 -40 to +80
Battery internal -20 to +55 -40 to +70
Protection against water, dust and sand
Type Protection
All instruments IP55 (IEC 60529)
Humidity
Type Protection
All instruments Max 95 % non condensing
The effects of condensation are to be effectively counter-
acted by periodically drying out the instrument.
For Machine
Control purposes
only!
There are no special prisms required for ATRplus or for PS.
Use of scale By entering a scale correction, reductions proportional to distance can be taken into
correction account.
• Atmospheric correction.
• Reduction to mean sea level.
• Projection distortion.
Atmospheric The slope distance displayed is correct if the scale correction in ppm, mm/km, which
correction D1 has been entered corresponds to the atmospheric conditions prevailing at the time of
the measurement.
The atmospheric correction includes:
• Adjustments for air pressure
• Air temperature
• Relative humidity
For highest precision distance measurements, the atmospheric correction should be
determined with an accuracy of 1 ppm. The following parameters must be redeter-
mined:
• Air temperature to 1 °C
• Air pressure to 3 mbar
• Relative humidity to 20 %
Air humidity The air humidity influences the distance measurement if the climate is extremely hot
and damp.
For high precision measurements, the relative humidity must be measured and
entered along with the air pressure and the temperature.
Index n
Type Index n carrier wave [nm]
combined EDM 1.0002863 658
The index n is calculated from the formula of the IAG Resolutions (1999), and is valid
for:
Air pressure p: 1013.25 mbar
Air temperature t: 12 °C
Relative air humidity h: 60 %
If the basic value of 60 % relative humidity as used by the EDM is retained, the
maximum possible error in the calculated atmospheric correction is 2 ppm, 2 mm/km.
Reduction to mean The values for D2 are always negative and are derived from the following formula:
sea level D2
ΔD2= -
H D2 Reduction to mean sea level [ppm]
· 106
TS_106
R H Height of EDM above sea level [m]
R 6.378 * 106 m
Projection The magnitude of the projection distortion is in accordance with the projection system
distortion D3 used in a particular country, for which official tables are generally available. The
following formula is valid for cylindrical projections such as that of Gauss-Krüger:
X2 D3 Projection distortion [ppm]
ΔD3= · 106
2R2 X Easting, distance from projection zero line with the
TS_107
scale factor 1 [km]
R 6.378 * 106 m
In countries where the scale factor is not unity, this formula cannot be directly applied.
0
14
5
13
0
13
40°C 40°C
5
12
0
12
5
11
0
11
5
10
30°C 30°C
0
10
95
90
85
80
20°C 20°C
75
70
65
60
55
50
10°C 10°C
45
40
35
30
25
20
0°C 0°C
15
10
5
0
-1 5
-
-1 0
-10°C -10°C
-2 5
-2 0
5
-3 0
-3
-4 5
0
-20°C -20°C
550 mb 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 mb
TS_108
5000 m 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0m
Atmospheric Atmospheric corrections in ppm with temperature [°F], air pressure [inch Hg] and
correction °F height [ft] at 60 % relative humidity.
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 inch Hg
130°F 130°F
14 5
120°F 120°F
14
0
5
13
110°F 110°F
0
13
5
12
11 0
100°F 100°F
12
5
10 0
11
90°F 90°F
5
0
10
95
80°F 80°F
90
85
80
70°F 70°F
75
70
65
60°F 60°F
60
55
50°F 50°F
50
45
40
40°F 40°F
35
25 0
3
20
30°F 30°F
10 5
1
5
20°F 20°F
0
-1 -5
-1 0
10°F 10°F
-2 5
-2 0
-3 5
-3 0
0°F 0°F
-4 5
-4 0
- 5
-5 50
-10°F -10°F
5
-20°F -20°F
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 inch Hg
[ ft ]
15 0
14 0
13 00
12 0
0
10 0
0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
ft
00
00
00
00
00
00
o
0
90
80
70
60
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40
30
20
10
16
11
TS_109
Measurements
c
Reflector types The reduction formulas are valid for measurements to all reflector types:
• measurements to prisms, to reflector tape and reflectorless measurements.
Formulas The instrument calculates the slope distance, horizontal distance, height difference in
accordance with the following formulas:
Displayed slope distance [m]
= D0 · ( 1 + ppm · 10-6 ) + mm
TS_111 D0 Uncorrected distance [m]
ppmAtmospheric scale correction [mm/km]
mm Additive constant of the reflector [mm]
The standard deviation of the arithmetic mean of the distance can be calculated as
follows:
s Standard deviation of the arithmetic
SD =
n mean of the distance
TS_116
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