Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Directions
- 2 Description of the System
- 3 User Interface
- 4 Operation
- 5 Settings
- 6 Tools
- 7 Functions
- 8 Coding
- 9 MapView Interactive Display Feature
- 10 Applications - Getting Started
- 11 Applications
- 12 Data Management
- 13 Calibration
- 14 Care and Transport
- 15 Technical Data
- 15.1 Angle Measurement
- 15.2 Distance Measurement with Reflectors
- 15.3 Distancer, Measurements without Reflectors (Reflectorless mode)
- 15.4 Distance Measurement Reflector (Long Range)
- 15.5 Conformity to National Regulations
- 15.6 General Technical Data of the Product
- 15.7 Scale Correction
- 15.8 Reduction Formulas
- 16 Software Licence Agreement
- 17 Glossary
- Appendix A Menu Tree
- Appendix B Directory Structure
- Appendix C Connector PIN Layout
To interrupt a set, press ESC to exit the backsight or foresight screen. The Continue with...
screen will appear.
Field Description
F1 Redo last measurement Returns to last measured point, can be either a back-
sight or a foresight point. The last measurement is not
stored.
F2 Redo whole station Returns to first sight point screen. The data from the
last station is not stored.
F3 Exit Traverse Returns to the Apps menu. The traverse stays active
and can be continued later. The data from the last sta-
tion is lost.
F4 Back Returns to the previous screen where ESC was pressed.
Alternating between screens for the backsight and foresight measurements continues according
to the configured number of sets.
The number of sets and the face are indicated in the top right corner of the screen. For example
1/I means set 1 in face I.
11.14.4 Moving ahead
When the number of defined sets is achieved, the Traverse‐Select screen is displayed automat-
ically. The accuracy of the set measurements is checked. The set can be accepted or redone.
From the Traverse‐Select screen, select an option to move ahead with the traverse, or press
ESC to redo the last station.
Field Description
F1 Survey Sideshot Enables the measurement of standard survey and topographic
points. Measured points are stored with a Traverse flag. If the
traverse is finally adjusted, these points will be updated.
Close:
To exit the Measure Sideshot! screen and returns to the Tra-
verse‐Select screen.
F2 Move to next Station Move to the next station. The instrument can either be left on or
turned off. If the instrument is turned off and then turned on
again later, the message Last traverse not yet finished or
processed! Do you really want to start a new traverse? All
existing data will be overwritten! will display. Selecting Yes
will re-open the Traverse to continue at the new station.
The start screen for the next station is similar to the Enter Sta-
tion Data screen. The point ID of the foresight point of the last
station is suggested as station ID automatically.
Run through the loop of backsight and foresight measurements
until the number of sets is reached.
F3 Measure Checkpoint By measuring a check point it is possible to check whether the
Traverse is still within certain deviations. A check point is exclu-
ded from the traverse calculation and adjustment, however, all
measurement data and results observed from a check point are
stored.
1. Enter the name of the check point and the height of the
reflector.
2. Press Cont to go to the next screen.
3. Measure the check point. The differences in Easting, North-
ing and Height are displayed.
Interrupt a set
Continue with...
Repetitive loop for the
number of sets
Number of defined sets is
achieved
Moving ahead with the
traverse
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