Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Information
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Set up
- Setup
- Starting the Instrument
- Leveling
- Instrument Setup
- The Laser Pointer
- Measuring the Instrument Height
- Adjusting the Optical Plummet
- Pre Measurement Check List
- Connecting a Data Collector
- Instrument Technology
- Care & Maintenance
- Appendix
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3. Press A to scroll to New observation and then press
C.
4. The instrument will measure to the target in both faces
automatically and then display the current values.
5. Press A to scroll to one of the following:
– Store correction. Then press C to save the
correction values.
– Cancel. Then press C to return to the Adjustments
menu.
6. Once the instrument has stored the correction values, the
Adjustments menu appears.
Laser Pointer
The laser pointer is a visible laser that is emitted from the
telescope along the line of sight. The laser is used to visibly
indicate the point being measured, and is especially useful
when employing the DR reflectorless EDM for measurement.
The laser pointer is clearly visible in areas of shadow, inside
buildings and tunnels and also at night, however in bright
sunshine it is generally not readily visible with the human eye.
The following controls allow the laser pointer to be switched
on and off.
Note - The laser pointer is mechanically aligned to the
telescope cross hairs. The laser may require periodic
adjustment to keep it perfectly aligned for measurement.
To adjust the laser pointer, it must be switched on. See The
Laser Pointer on page 52.
1. Press A to scroll to Laser pointer then press C.
Aim at target
New observation
Change face
>>
HA: 0.0010
VA: 0.0012
Cancel
-Current values-
>>
Store correction
C