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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slightly in an effort to compensate for that instability. An
unstable setup that could negatively influence the resulting
measurement precision. See Setup on page 21.
Position Servo
The servo technology is an electromagnetic direct drive
system, which gives high turning speeds and accuracy. The
frictionless motion removes servo noise and reduces
instrument wear. The system provides endless horizontal and
vertical motion, including endless fine adjustment. The
instrument uses servo when performing a number of different
operations such as turning the horizontal and vertical motion
knobs, for automatic test and calibration, or when using
Autolock technology for robotic surveying.
Note - Due to the high speed servo it is important to use a
high quality tripod and tribrach.
Up
Down
Right
Left
Vertical motion knob
Horizontal motion knob