Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Directions
- 2 Description of the System
- 3 User Interface
- 4 Operation
- 4.1 Main Menu
- 4.2 System Information
- 4.3 Setting Up the TPS Instrument
- 4.4 Setting up for Remote Control (with the RadioHandle)
- 4.5 Connecting to a Personal Computer
- 4.6 Power Functions
- 4.7 Batteries
- 4.8 Working with the Memory Device
- 4.9 Working with Bluetooth
- 4.10 LED Indicators
- 4.11 Guidelines for Correct Results
- 5 Settings
- 6 Apps
- 7 Care and Transport
- 8 Technical Data
- 8.1 Angle Measurement
- 8.2 Distance Measurement with Reflectors
- 8.3 Distance Measurement without Reflectors
- 8.4 Distance Measurement - Long Range (LO mode)
- 8.5 Automatic Prism Aiming AiM
- 8.6 Prism Search (Scout) - only available at Zoom90
- 8.7 Conformity to National Regulations
- 8.8 General Technical Data of the Product
- 8.9 Scale Correction
- 8.10 Reduction Formulas
- 9 Software Licence Agreement
- 10 Glossary
- Appendix A Menu Tree
- Appendix B Directory Structure
- Appendix C Pin Assignments
Humidity
Type Protection
All instruments Max 95 % non condensing
The effects of condensation are to be effectively
counteracted by periodically drying out the instru-
ment.
Type Additive Constant [mm] AiM Scout
Standard prism, ZPR100 0 yes yes
Mini prism, ZMP100 0 yes yes
Mini prism, ZMP101 +17.5 yes yes
360° prism,
ZPR1 / GRZ122
+23.1 yes yes
360° Mini prism, GRZ101 +30.0 yes not recommended
Reflector tape S, M, L +34.4 yes no
Reflectorless +34.4 no no
There are no special prisms required for AiM or for Scout.
Description Value
Working range 5 m to 150 m (15 ft to 500 ft)
Position accuracy 5 cm at 100 m (1.97" at 330 ft)
The following automatic corrections are made:
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Line of sight error
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Vertical index error
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Tilting axis error
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Standing axis tilt
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Earth curvature
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Refraction
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Circle eccentricity
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AiM zero point error
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Compensator index error
8.9 Scale Correction
By entering a scale correction, reductions proportional to distance can be taken into account.
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Atmospheric correction.
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Reduction to mean sea level.
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Projection distortion.
The slope distance displayed is correct if the scale correction in ppm, mm/km, which has been
entered corresponds to the atmospheric conditions prevailing at the time of the measurement.
The atmospheric correction includes:
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Adjustments for air pressure
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Air temperature
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Relative humidity
For highest precision distance measurements, the atmospheric correction should be determined
with an accuracy of 1 ppm. The following parameters must be redetermined:
Reflectors
Navigation Light
(NavLight)
Automatic corrections
Use of scale correction
Atmospheric correction
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