Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Directions
- 2 Description of the System
- 3 User Interface
- 4 Operation
- 5 Settings
- 6 Tools
- 7 Working with interfaces
- 8 Care and Transport
- 9 Technical Data
- 10 Software Licence Agreement
- 11 Glossary
- Appendix A Menu Tree
- Appendix B Directory Structure
6 Tools
6.1 Calibration
6.1.1 Overview
GeoMax instruments are manufactured, assembled and adjusted to a high quality. Quick temper-
ature changes, shock or stress can cause deviations and decrease the instrument accuracy. It is
therefore recommended to calibrate the instrument from time to time. This can be done in the
field by running through specific measurement procedures. The procedures are guided and have
to be followed carefully and precisely as described in the following chapters. Some other instru-
ment errors and mechanical parts can be adjusted mechanically.
The following instrument errors can be checked and calibrated electronically:
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Horizontal collimation error, also called line-of-sight error.
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Vertical index error, and simultaneously the compensator index error and the electronic
level.
For determining these errors, it is necessary to measure in both faces, but the procedure can be
started in any face.
The following instrument parts can be calibrated mechanically:
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Level on the instrument and tribrach.
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Laser plummet.
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Screws on the tripod.
During the manufacturing process, the instrument errors are carefully determined and set to
zero. As mentioned, these errors can change and it is highly recommended to redetermine them
in the following situations:
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Before the instrument is used for the first time.
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Before every high precision survey.
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After rough or long periods of transport.
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After long periods of work or storage.
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If the temperature difference between current environment and the temperature at the last
calibration is more than 10°C (18°F).
6.1.2 Preparation
Before determining the instrument errors, level-up the instru-
ment using the electronic level. The Level up is the first screen
to appear after turning on the instrument.
The tribrach, the tripod and the ground should be stable and
secure from vibrations or other disturbances.
The instrument should be protected from direct sunlight in
order to avoid thermal expansion on one side only.
Description
Electronic calibration
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Mechanical calibration
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