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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A larger measuring area at longer range is generally better
because it enables smaller objects, such as power lines and
antennas, to be detected and accurately measured. With a
smaller measuring area, these small objects can be easily
missed. A smaller measuring area has advantages when
measuring tight corners and vertices at close range. When
observing measurements to a tight corner, the distance meter
beam divergence introduces a range error caused by the size
of the sampling area.