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1. ccccceeeeeeeeeees 31 Adjusting sseseees 56 Adjusting the direction of the beam 66 ore erc EA 51 Angle measurement 40 94 Angle settings sssssssssssss 50 Area of applicability we 8 As built check 43 Auto OFF eee 47 Automatic corrections lg AZIMU PME RE T 42 E Battery adapter GAD 9 00 000 Battery capacity sossa ecce Battery charger GKL111 d Battery GEBI rosseta Battery GEB121 2 inician Baudratez abt ni reaa Centring with laser plummet Centring with shifting tribrach Change display Character Set nter Checking see Ch oice flelds ooi ea Circular level trate Circular level on the tribrach Cleaning cete oett Coarse level p eet Collimation axis Compaentsator eeu Construction application Coordinate measurement TC R 1106 2 0 0en og Index Index continued D Databils ede 55 Determining instrument errors 57 Determining the line of sight error c 59 Determining V index e Diagonal eyepiece GFZ 73 DIMENSIONS E Display Display COMTAS oii trien Display heater Display resolution Displayed data EE NICI Distance measurement ss 35 97 98 Economy mode 47 EDM change TCR only 3
2. OK Hz Collimation OK v Index TC R 1106 2 0 0en SYSTEM INFORMATION 2 DISPLAY ONLY Operating System Application software User displays Determining instrument errors Indication of calibration data Hz Collimation c V Index i Determining Hz Collimation Determining V Index Operating concept Keyboard User Entries User entry fields are characterized by the focus Input fields Enter Edit data e g reflector height Choice fields Selection out of a predefined choice list e g units A double arrow lt q gt indicates a choice field Character set The vertical character bar contains the following characters EH ASCII 43 o ASCII 45 0 9 ASCII 48 57 Input fields Example Inputs display INPUTS 0 E Opens the Inputs display W 1 Position focus on desired input field gt 2 Start Edit mode The vertical character bar is positioned left justified v 3 Select the desired character gt 4 Confirm selected character The vertical character bar moves to right 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 if necessary OK 6 Confirm input The vertical character bar is being closed the focus positions on the next input field OK 7 Leaves the display TC R 110C 2 0 0en 20 Operating concept Keyboard User Entries continued Choice fields Example System settings gt v MENU m Opens the MENU display OK OK Selec
3. measurement with prisms up to 500 m 5 mm 3 ppm IR Tape Distance measurement using Retro targets with a target distance up to 250 m 5 mm 3 ppm accuracy ppm mm km USER is set at Prismconst Example next page TC R 1106 2 0 0en EDM Settings continued Prism constant Entry of a user specific prism constant refer to chapter User Entries Input can only be made in mm Formula Prism constant to be entered mm 34 4 Example Non Leica Geosystems prism constant 14 mm gt Prism constant to be entered 14 34 4 20 4 Limit value 999 mm to 999 mm Angle Settings Tilt Correction Off Compensator switched off On Compensator 2 axes switched on V angles relate to plumb line and the Hz angles are corrected for the tilt of the standing axis If the instrument is used on an unstable base e g shaking platform ship etc the compensator should be switched off This avoids the compensator drifting out of its measuring range and interupting the measuring process by indicating an error The compensator setting ER remains active even after the instrument is switched off TC R 110C 2 0 0en 50 Menu Angle Settings continued Hz collimation Off Hz collimation is switched off On Hz collimation is switched on If option Hz collimation ON is active each measured Hz angle is corrected relative to the V angle For normal operation
4. in the display starts flashing HOLD 1 3 DISTANCE m 23 26 08 tas HOLD 5 Set Hz angle The Hz angle stops flashing Set Hz angle direction GEES Switch between Right angle measurement clockwise and Left angle measurement anticlockwise 2 Indicates that Hz is set to left angle measurement anticlockwise TC R 110 2 0 0en 40 Measuring V angle setting IE Seis the 0 orientation of the V angle Zenith D 90 gf 1 o 480 TPS100z28 Horizontal plane s 45 K Z2 D D 1807 i g S P p a Slope 300 TPS100z87 The V angle increases from 0 360 0 400 gon t is shown on the right of the V angle V angles above the horizontal plane are indicated as positive values and below the horizontal plane as negative values is shown on the right of the V angle 100 correspond to an angle of 45 50 gon 800 mil The value increases rapidly appears on the display above 300 Measuring Programs Tie Distance The application Tie Distance computes slope distance horizontal distance height difference and azimuth of two measured target points Polygonal Method TPS100z95 Procedure 1 Determine first target point MEAS Starts measurement to the target point Determine second target point Proceed as
5. interface RS232 must be set Leica Standard setting 19200 Baud 8 Databit No Parity 1 Stopbit CR LF Baudrate Data transfer speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 bits second Databits 7 Data transfer is realized with 7 databits Is set automatically if parity is Even or Odd 8 Data transfer is realized with 8 databits Is set automatically if parity is Parity Even Even parity Odd Odd parity None No parity if data bit is set to 8 Endmark CRLF Carriage return line feed CR Carriage return Stopbits Fixed setting 1 RS232 Output On Measurements made in Main Measure Dialog with DIST are transfered to RS232 Off No data transfer if in Main Measure Dialog DIST was pressed Mask 1 2 Select GSI output mask Mask1 pp mm hr hi Mask2 N H hr PtID Hz V SD PtID Hz V SD E Interface plug connections 90 NC WA TPS100z97 1 External battery 2 Not connected inactive 3 GND 4 Data reception TH_RXD 5 Data transfer TH_TXD TH Theodolite Menu Checking and Adjusting and Adjusting Line Of Sight Error Hz Collim Electronically The instruments are adjusted in the factory prior to shipping Instrument errors can change with time and temperature These errors should be determined before the instrument is used for the first time before precision surveys after long periods of transport before and af
6. Data Technical Data continued Distance measurement RL reflectorless Type visible red laser Carrier wavelength 0 670 um Measuring system special frequency system basis 100 MHz 41 5 m coaxial 1 mm approx 7 x 14 mm 20 m ca 10 x 20 mm 50 m EDM type Display least count Laser spot size Range of measurement 1 5 m to 80m to target plate art no 710333 Prism constant 34 4 mm EDM measuring o Time per measurement program RL Standard 3 0 sec 1 0 sec 10m gt 30m RL Track 1 0 sec 0 3 sec 10m gt 30m Accuracy Standard deviation acc to ISO 17123 4 The distance measuring accuracy is 5mm 3ppm for the listed EDM measuring programs 6mm 300m 1 4 inch 1500ft ER Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path can result in deviations from the specified accuracy No reflector gray albedo 0 25 30 m 100 ft No reflector white target 60 m 200 ft Atmospheric conditions 4 80 m 260 ft 50 m 160 ft 6 s80mQ60f 50m 160 f Kodak Grey Card used with exposure meter for reflected light 4 Object in strong sunlight severe heat shimmer 5 Object in shade or sky overcast 6 Day night and twilight TC R 1106 2 0 0en 98 Technical Data Abbreviations 11 Accessorles ss nnnsseninieeesinieeeiitnenrennnnnreren neee 73 Accuracy eeene 94 97 Accurate levelling Up
7. OLD EASER gz MENU Calls to the menu functions Instru JRZ RL INPUTS ment settings System information and calibration Key combinations Y IR RL O emm Change between the two EDM types HOLD E39 IR infrared and RL reflectorless Holds Hz angle TCR only LASER ex INPUTS qua Switches visible laser beam ON OFF Calls the inputs display for reflector TCR only and instrument height 0 em Switches the display illumination ON OFF and activates the display heating if the instrument temperature is less than 5 C TC R 110C 2 0 0en Ss Operating concept Keyboard Focus Buttons SYSTEM SETTINGS Beep Displ Heater Auto OFF 50K The focus indicates the currently processed field The focus is controlled with buttons TC R 1106 2 0 0en 1 3 Normal a 194 1 60 amp Low Ap off o fi Disablg 4 Buttons are functions in the bottom line of the display A button is always assigned to a function key directly below it Ga D GED Important buttons v Moves the focus downwards Reaching the bottom field the focus jumps to the top field wrap around Selects a setting or starts the edit mode if the field allows user entries Refer to chapter User Entries OK Confirms settings starts menu command EXIT Leaves the display MEAS Button for measurements in the applications ee Buttons and the focus can be found in the menu and t
8. TCR only User Enthl6s eor rentre Laserpointer TCR only Measuring preparation 22 Angle measurement Unpacking Set Hz angle attente Ee Set Hz angle direction Battery Charger BN V angle setting nime Battery Charger GKL111 un PROG rains cisco addi ad ramas Inserting Replacing Battery 26 Tie Distance External power supply for total station 28 Construction u E Setting Up the Tripod dade ieee e GE 29 As built check ooccccccccccccccccccccececccccccececesceee 43 Centring with Laser Plummet Coarse Leven 30 MON 44 Settings ioter ideni TE 44 TC R 110C 2 0 0en BERE ee Contents Contents continued System Settings AA 45 EDM Selttitigs iere eene 48 Angle Settings SEENEN EEN 50 Unit Settings 51 System Information 52 Communication Parameters 55 Checking and Adjusting 56 Electronically ener 56 Line Of Sight Error Hz Collim 56 Vertical Index Error V Index Determining Instrument Errors Determining The Line Of Sight Error c 59 Determining V Index ssssse 60 Mechanical Tripod euer Circular b8Vel cero eorr tienes 62 Circular Level on the Tribrach 62 Laser Pl mmet S rie Reflectorless EDM Care and Sto
9. height of the line ES start point is always used as the reference height TPS100z96 N 1 1 Line Start point 2 Second Line point 3 North 4 East Men Settings MENU Gh IE Opens the menu functions SETTINGS SYSTEM INFORMATION CALIBRATION EXIT EXIT v OK Leaves the menu Back to measuring mode Selects the desired menu command Starts the menu command The display contents particularly lines contained in this description can vary in local versions of the The function of the display is however identical This menu allows user specific settings in order to adapt the instrument to their own requirements The settings are subdivided thematically into three displays System settings EDM settings Angle Units ED 1 Opens the menu functions OK 2 Starts the SETTINGS quu 3 Changes display TC R 110 2 0 0en IE E ZE Menu Settings continued All parameter section fields are available to the user v 1 Position focus on desired choice field 2 Select setting v 3 Confirm setting The focus positions on the next choice field OK 4 Leaves the display Back to measuring mode System Settings Beep The beep is an acoustic signal after each key stroke Off Beep switched off Normal Beep switched on Loud Increased volume Sector Beep Off Sector beep switched off On Se
10. on the red laser beam by activating the laser point function Use the telescope crosshair to align the instrument with the centre of the target plate and then inspect the position of the red laser spot on the target plate Generally speaking the red spot cannot be seen through the telescope so look at the target plate from just above the telescope or from just to the side of it TC R 1106 2 0 0en If the spot illuminates the cross the achievable adjustment precision has been reached If it lies outside the limits of the cross the direction of the beam needs to be adjusted If the spot on the more reflective side of the plate is too bright dazzling use the white side instead to carry out the inspection TPS100z88 Checking and Adjusting Reflectorless EDM continued Adjusting the Direction of the Beam Pull the two plugs out from the adjustment ports on the top side of the telescope housing To correct the height of the beam insert the screwdriver into the rear adjustment port and turn it clockwise spot on target plate moves obliquely upwards or anticlockwise spot moves obliquely downwards To correct the beam laterally insert the screwdriver into the front adjustment port and turn it clockwise spot moves to the right or anticlockwise spot moves to the left TPS100z51 After each field adjustment replace the plugs in the adjustment ports to keep out damp an
11. the Hz collimation remains switched on Find more information about the Hz collimation in section Determining instrument errors Resolution The displayed angle format can be selected in three steps For 360 0 00 01 0 00 05 0 00 10 For 360 0 001 0 005 0 01 e For gon 0 001 gon 0 005 gon 0 01 gon For mil 0 01 mil 0 05 mil 0 1 mil TC R 110C 2 0 0en IB Menu Unit Settings Angle degree sexagesimal possible angle values 0 to 359 59 59 dec deg degree decimal possible angle values 0 to 359 999 gon possible angle values 0 gon to 399 999 gon mil possible angle values 0 to 6399 99mil The setting of the angle units can be changed at any time The actual displayed values are converted according to the selected unit Unit Settings continued Distance meter Meter US ft US feet INT ft International feet ft in1 8 US feet inch 1 8 inch System Information Useful information which can be called via menu These are only indications of actual setting and cannot be changed here All changes to settings must be carried out in menu SETTINGS menu v OK 1 Open the menu functions 2 Select the menu command SYSTEM INFORMATION 3 Start SYSTEM INFORMATION 4 Change display TC R 1106 2 0 0en ENDE Menu System Information continued Tilt Correction Display of current comp
12. the temperature limits into account When storing the intrument inside a building also use the transport case if possible ina safe place TC R 110C 2 0 0en 68 Care and Storage Cleaning TPS100z66 TPS100z67 If the instrument becomes wet leave it unpacked Wipe down clean and dry the instrument at not more than 40 C 104 F transport case foam inserts and accessories Pack up the equipment only when it is perfectly dry When using the instrument in the field always close the transport case TC R 110 Objective eyepiece CS and prisms Blow dust off lenses and prisms Never touch the glass with fingers Use only a clean soft and lint free cloth for cleaning If necessary moisten the cloth with pure alcohol Use no other liquids these may attack polymer components ER Fogging of prisms Reflector prisms that are cooler than the ambient temperature tend to fog It is not enough simply to wipe them Keep them for some time inside your jacket or in the vehicle to allow them to adjust to the ambient temperature ES Cables and plugs Keep plugs clean and dry Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables C are and Storage Messages andWarnings and Warnings Overview of frequent messages and warnings System Low battery The battery has reached 20 of its Change or charge battery capacity Sleep mo
13. us Men tree sorsoran 17 M68Sa9g68S iani tne ati 70 Number of measurements 96 Obj6ctiV6 iie Hee tenes ON OFF keys Operating concept Orientation of the V angle 41 Index continued P Parity eege ettet 55 S Safety directions Plump ING rnm EE Seu ele EE ee EE Polygonal Method e Set Hz angle T Power SUDDly ute iecit eco ete tob Set Hz angle direction 40 Prism CONSTANT uat Set Hz angle to 0 00 00 ssss 40 Prism type G Setting up the Tripod oe Sne Te LE GL le E UE Slope is Range M E Oly 98 Software versions nnne Reflector helght aine 20 Reflectorl EDM 64 Standing axis er inertes d 2n E Standing axis inclination Replacing battery 26 Stopbits Resolution 51 SC Storage Responsibilities 76 Reticl 12 Symbols 9S ene SU dM K System information eee Reticle illumination AT System settings iL Srandaid 48 y E RL Track esiisa 48 RL reflectorless rtt 98 Technical data rere Technical terms Telescope tied eene anaes Index continued Telescope focusing ring 10 Vertical GrivG ote 10 Temperature range susss 96 Vertical index error rniressa 57 Tie Distance application 42 IET MEET RR S 85 Tilt correction Titing AXIS c
14. with first target point Result is displayed Brg Azimuth between point1 and point2 Slope distance between point1 and point2 Horizontal distance between point1 and point2 Height difference between point1 and point2 S dist H dist H diff NewPt1 NextPt2 An additional missing line is computed Program starts again at point 1 Point 2 is set as starting point of a new missing line New point Pt 2 must be measured TC R 1106 2 0 0en EE FEES Menu Construction This application allows to define a construction site by combining set up of the instrument along a construction line and measuring in relation to the line Procedure Line Start point MEAS Measures to point COORD Entry of point coordinates Second Line point MEAS Measures to point COORD Entry of point coordinates Visible if SHIFT is pressed ER In case you have entered coordinates by COORD and measured to known points a plausibility check informs you about the calculated line length the actual length and the difference As built check This dialog shows you the aLine aOffset and aHeight of a measured point in relation to the line NORTH is positive Measured point is in direction from line start to line end point EAST is positive Measured point is right of line AHeight is positive Measured point height is above line start point s height TC R 110C 2 0 0en 4 amp 8 Menu The
15. 8 6 MEAS Trigger measurement again Checking and Adjusting Determ Line Of Sight Error cont Determining V Index 7 Indication of previous and 1 Level up instrument exactly For checking the horizontal recomputed line of sight using the electronic level aiming Hz and V angles are error 2 Start V Index refer to p 50 displayed 3 Aim at a point approximately 100m from the instrument that is less than 4 30 5 gon from the horizontal 123 43 07 0 00 27 2720117931 0 00 25 Sight target 8 OK Accept new value 4 MEAS Trigger measurement EXIT Reject new value TPS100z17 TC R 1106 2 0 0en en Checking and Adjusting Determining V Index continued 5 Change telescope position 6 MEAS Trigger KR By determining the and aim on point again measurement again vertical index error the 7 Indication of previous and electronic level is adjusted recomputed V index automatically 0 00 27 0 00 25 TPS100z18 8 OK Accept new value EXIT Reject new value TC R 1106 2 0 0en Checking and Adjusting Mechanical Tripod Circular Level Circular Level on the Tribrach TPS100z43 TPS100z44 TPS100z45 The connections between metal and timber components must always be firm and tight Tighten the Allen screws 2 moderately Tighten the articulated joints on the tripod he
16. 9 EDM mode Een 48 EDM settings 48 SR 16 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Endmark o Evepieege unitoe Egeter 10 Eyepiece for steep angles ssnsneeseeese 73 RRE ele TE Foot screws Function Keys ete etm 13 GEBTIH oie teet ERREUR 23 SECH 23 Hazards of USE cursan 77 Hdiff 42 Hints for positioning sssssss 32 Horizontal angle tee 11 Horizontal circle Horizontal drive Horizontal plane sss 41 Hz collimation Hz angle direction soises 53 HZ CONi Miui treten 56 TC R 1106 2 0 0en 100 Index Index continued l Important Componente avssi 10 Infrared laser rrr ete 83 Input fields Inserting battery Inspection Instrument temperature Integrated ED uge te Intended use of instrument Interface plug connections ze IR Standatd r rnt IR Tape IR Track IR infrared Key combinations assisi riisist 14 Keyboard E Keypad dirauen eet tees Laser classification sssssss 83 Laser intensity Laser plummet snsssnseeseeeeeeeee 63 87 95 RE E 48 Laserpointer TCR only 39 Leica round prism GPR111 T3 Level sensitivity Limits Of uS6 intrent Linesof SIGN ae ire cere eet Line of sight error e ee 56 Mea SUNN issus trece ance 34 Measuring preparation sss 22 Menu
17. C 2 0 0en an Safety Directions Hazards of Use continued WARNING If the equipment is improperly disposed of the following can happen f polymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly they can explode and cause poisoning burning corrosion or environmental contamination By disposing of the equipment irresponsibly you may enable unauthorized persons to use it in contravention of the regulations exposing themselves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to contamination Leakage of silicone oil from the compensator can damage the optical and electronic subassemblies Precautions Dispose of the equipment appropriately in accordance with the regulations in force in your country Always prevent access to the equipment by unauthorized personnel Safety Directions Hazards of Use continued CAUTION If the accessories used with the instrument are not properly secured and the equipment is subjected to mechanical shock e g blows falling etc the equipment may be damaged safety devices may be ineffective or people may sustain injury Precautions When setting up the instrument make sure that the accessories e g tripod tribrach etc are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the equipment to mechanical shoc
18. Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner TC R 110C 2 0 0en mem Symbols Used in this Manual Contents Overview IMFO GUCCION ET 9 Operating concept Keyboard eee 13 Measuring preparation eee 22 Meas rilg einer eiue enun tu en aas anaana naandaa 34 ProgramS 42 Menu neeeeeeeneerennnnenn nnne nnne nnn nnn nnn inn nn nnnn innuens 44 Checking and Adjusting eee 56 Care and Storage seen 67 Messages and Warnings eee 70 PCCOSSOMICS emep 73 Safety Directions seen 74 Technical Data 1 eee criar nnn nnn nni 94 hir duc 99 TC R 1106 2 0 0en ee Contents Overview Contents 0 Ll D Area of Applicability sssssss 8 Accurate Levelling Up with Electronic Level 0 ccccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 31 Introduction A E E 9 Laser Intensity Ee 32 Special Features 9 Hints for Positioning 32 EE 10 Centring with Shifting Tribrach 33 Technical Terms and Abbreviations 11 Operating concept Keyboard 13 ee T Focus Buttons Distance measurement Symbols Coordinate measurement Menu tree EDM Change
19. Leica TPS110 Series User Manual TC R 110 Jeica English Version 2 0 Geosystems Electronical Total Station Congratulations on your purchase of a new Leica Geosystems Total Station This manual contains important safety directions refer to chapter A Safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the product and operating it CR Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product TC R 110C 2 0 0en B es Electronical Total Station Product Identification The type and the serial number of your instrument are indicated on the label inside the battery compartment Write the type and serial number of your instrument in the space provided below and always quote this information when you need to contact your agency or service workshop Type Serial no TC R 1106 2 0 0en INE See Product Identification Symbols Used in this Manual The symbols used in this User Manual have the following meanings A A A CS DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and or appreciable material financial and environ mental damage
20. Z COLLIMATION OK 4 Start HZ COLLIMATION or v 4 Select the menu command V INDEX OK 5 Start V INDEX Checking and Adjusting Determining Instrument Errors continued For determining the Hz collimation or the V index it is necessary to measure in both telescope faces The procedure can be started in any telescope face The user is guided clearly through the procedure As a result a wrong determination of instrument errors is eliminated Calibration data qup Overview of the last determined and saved values Hz collimation V index CALIBRATION DATA 2 2 Hz Coll c 0 00 05 V Index i 0 00 06 EXIT Buttons MEAS EXIT Measurements are triggered exclusively by pressing this button GR is not active during calibration Back to calibration menu without saving TC R 1106 2 0 0en 58 Checking and Adjusting Determining The Line Of Sight Error c 1 Level up instrument exactly using the electronic level 2 Start Hz collimation refer to p 50 3 Aim at a point approximately 100m from the instrument that is less than 4 30 5 gon from the horizontal TPS100z17 TC R 1106 2 0 0en For checking the horizontal aiming Hz and V angles are displayed HZ COLLIMATION 1 123 43 07 Pasa a Sight target 4 MEAS Trigger measurement 5 Change telescope face and aim on point again TPS100z1
21. ad 1 just enough to keep the tripod legs open when you lift it off the ground TC R 110 2 0 0en Level up the instrument in advance with the electronic level The bubble must be centered If it extends beyond the circle use the Allen key supplied to center it by turning the adjustment screws ER After adjustment no screw must be loose Level the instrument and then remove it from the tribrach If the bubble is not centred adjust it using the adjusting pin Turn the adjustment screws to the left the bubble approaches the screw to the right the bubble goes away from the screw Checking and Adjusting Laser Plummet The laser plummet is integrated into the vertical axis of the instrument Under normal circumstances setting of the laser plummet is not necessary If an adjustment is necessary due to external influences the instrument has to be returned to any Leica service department TC R 1106 2 0 0en Laser spot 2 5 mm 1 5 m TPS100z20 X 0 8 mm 1 5m Checking by turning the instrument by 360 1 Install the instrument on the tripod approx 1 5 m above ground and level up Switch on laser plummet and mark the centre of the red Spot Turn instrument slowly through 360 and observe the red laser spot Checking and Adjusting Laser Plummet continued Inspecting the laser plummet should be carried out on a bright smooth and horizonal
22. ay resolution gon 0 001 360d 0 001 360s 1 mil 0 01 Level sensitivity Circular level 6 2 mm Compensator 2 axis oil compensator Setting range 4 0 07 gon Setting accuracy 3 1 mgon TC R 1106 2 0 0en ou Technical Data Technical Data continued Laser plummet Type of tribrach Dimensions n alidade turns with Tribrach removable GDF101 Instrument instrument red Height including tribrach and Accuracy Thread e 5 8 carrying handle max rot of laser spot DIN 18720 BS 84 0 8 mm 1 5m Tribrach shiftable GUS75 with tribrach GDF101 Point o of laser spot red 360 mm 5 mm 2 5mm 1 5m Thread g M35x2 with tribrach GUS75 DIN 13 358 mm 5 mm Keyboard with adapter 5 8 Width 150 mm Tilt angle 70 Length 145 mm Case 468x254x355 mm Display LxWxH Backlit Heatable Temp 5 C Tilting axis height LCD 144x64 Pixel without tribrach 196 mm 8 lines with 24 characters with tribrach GDF101 each 240 mm x 5 mm with tribrach GUS75 238 mm 5 mm TC R 110C 2 0 0en op Technical Data Technical Data continued Weight including battery GEB111 and tribrach with GDF101 4 88 kg with GUS75 5 10 kg without battery and tribrach 3 94 kg Power supply Battery GEB111 NiMh 0 Cadmium Voltage 6V 2100 mAh Battery GEB121 NiMh 0 Cadmium Voltage 6V 4200 mAh Battery adapter GAD39 6 x LR6 AA AM3 1 5V only alkaline batteries N
23. battery charger GKL111 to mains or inside the vehicle Insert battery GEB111 GEB121 into the charger so that the metal contacts of the charger and of the battery connect and the battery is locked in place The continuously lit green lamp indicates the charging process Measuring preparation Battery Charger GKL111 continued Find more information in section Inserting Replacing Battery or the instruction leaflet for the charger GKL111 TPS100z75 TPS100z76 As soon as the green lamp is Slide battery holder with flashing the battery is charged inserted battery into the and can be removed from the instrument charger Charging time is 1 to 2 Now the instrument is ready for hours measuring and can be switched Insert charged battery into the on battery holder of your instrument Pay attention to the correct polarity corresponding to the diagram in the battery cover Measuring preparation Inserting Replacing Battery TPS100z03 TPS100z04 TPS100z05 1 Remove battery holder 2 Remove battery and replace 3 Insert battery into battery holder TC R 110 2 0 0en Measuring preparation Inserting Replacing Battery continued TPS100z06 4 Insert battery holder into instrument ER Insert battery correctly note pole markings on the inside of the battery cover Check and insert battery holder true t
24. components Using the charger after incorrect attempts to carry out repairs Precautions Do not open the charger Only a Leica Geosystems approved service technician is entitled to repair it Safety Directions Hazards of Use continued DANGER Precautions WARNING Because of the risk of Keep at a safe distance from By surveying during a electrocution it is very electrical installations If it is thunderstorm you are at dangerous to use reflector poles essential to work in this risk from lightening and extensions in the vicinity of environment first contact the Precautions electrical installations such as safety authorities responsible for Do not carry out field surveys power cables or electrical the electrical installations and during thunderstorms railways follow their instructions TC R 1106 2 0 0en Safety Directions Hazards of Use continued CAUTION Be careful when pointing the product towards the sun because the telescope functions as a magnifying lens and can injure your eyes or damage the distance measuring device and the Guide Light EGL Precautions Do not point the telescope directly at the sun WARNING During target recognition or stakeout procedures there is a danger of accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the environmen tal conditions e g obstacles excavations or traffic Precautions The person responsible for the instrument must make al
25. ctor beep sounds at right angles 0 90 180 270 or 0 100 200 300 gon Example Sector Beep From 95 0 to 99 5 gon or from 105 0 to 100 5 gon a Fast beep sounds whilst from 99 5 to 99 995 gon or from 100 5 to 100 005 gon a Permanent beep sounds TC R 110C 2 0 0en 45 Menu System Settings continued Display contrast TPS100z27 10 Setting the display contrast in 10 steps The readability of LCDs is influenced by external conditions temperature lighting and by the reading angle see figure The display contrast can be adapted step by step until the optimum No beep readability is achieved Fast beep interrupted Permanent beep TPS100z30 ON TC R 110 2 0 0en 4 6 Menu System Settings continued Reticle illumination The reticle illumination is only Off switched on if the display illumination is on On O eB Low reticle illumination dimmed average brightness strong illumination Medium High TC R 110C 2 0 0en IEEE TES Menu Display heater Display heater is switched off Display heater is automatically activated when the display illumination is on and the instrument temperature is lt 5 C Auto OFF Disable Function is deactivated Enable Sleep and the instrument is permanently operating The battery will not last for as long The instrument is Switched off after 15 minutes without any action 7 no
26. d dirt TPS100z52 CS Throughout the adjustment procedure keep the telescope pointing to the target plate TC R 110 2 0 0en Checking and Adjusting Care and Storage and Storage Transport When transporting or shipping the equipment always use the original Leica Geosystems packaging transport case and shipping cardboard After a longer period of ES storage or transport of your instrument always check the field ajustment parameters indicated in this manual before using the instrument In the Field TPS100z21 TPS100z36 When transporting the equipment in the field always make sure to either carry the instrument in its original transport case or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached instrument upright C are and Storage Inside Vehicle Never transport the instrument loose inside the vehicle The instrument can be damaged by blows and vibrations It must always be transported in its case and be properly secured Shipping For shipping the instrument by rail aircraft or ship use the Leica Geosystems original packaging transport case or shipping cardboard or another suitable packaging securing the instrument against blows and vibrations Storage TPS100z61 ER When storing the equipment particularly in summer and inside a vehicle take
27. d length and tighten the screws 2 In order to guarantee a firm foothold sufficiently press the tripod legs into the ground ee When setting up the tripod pay attention to a horizontal position of the tripod plate Heavy inclinations of the tripod plate must be corrected with the tribrach footscrews Careful handling of tripod Check all screws and bolts for correct fit During transport always use the cover supplied Use the tripod only for surveying tasks Measuring preparation Centring with Laser Plummet Coarse Level Up TPS100z07 TPS100z08 TPS100z09 7 Turn the footscrews of the tribrach to centre the laser 1 Place the instrument onto the tripod head 4 Switch on laser plummet with The electronic level Tighten central fixing screw of tripod slightly Turn footscrews of tribrach into its centre position Switch on the instrument with 0 appears in the display Position tripod legs so that the laser beam is aimed to the ground point 6 Firmly press in tripod legs beam exactly over the ground point 8 Move the tripod legs to centre the circular level The instrument is now roughly levelled up TC R 110 2 0 0en Measuring preparation Accurate Levelling Up with Electronic Level 1 Switch on electronic level with gp In the case of insuffient levelling up an inclined level symbol appears 2 Center the e
28. de Auto OFF is set to Sleep in the system Press OK Press OK to wake up settings Message Warning Meaning Cause Measure sd Shut down Auto OFF is set to Enable in the system Change setting settings Temperature out of The ambient temperature is outside the Cool or warm instrument as range specifications 20 C to 50 C 4 F to applicable 122 F The instrument is switched off automatically safety function Contact service A system error occured requiring a service Rectifying this error by your local Leica Service station TC R 110 2 0 0en Messages and Warnings Messages and Warnings continued Message Warning Meaning Cause Measures Distance measurement No Laserpointer installed The visible laser beam for defining the Use instrument of type TCR target point cannot be switched on because an instrument of the type TC is being used Weak Signal The distance measurement could not be Check pointing or reduce range Error Nr 6 or 54 triggered within the given time distance too Repeat measurement long beam interrupted Signal too strong The EDM signal is too strong e g Change EDM type or target measurement with RL EDM to prisms type Angle measurement Instrument tilt The Compensator is out of measuring Level instrument or switch off Level instrument range compensator TC R 1106 2 0 0en Messages and Warnings Messages and War
29. diant power Maximum radiant power per pulse Measurement uncertainty TPS100z11 TC R 1106 2 0 0en Safety Directions Laser Plummet The integrated laser plummet The product is a Class II laser Class 2 Il laser products produces a visible laser beam product in accordance with Do not stare into the beam or which emerges from the base of FDA 21CFR Ch 81040 direct it unnecessarily at other the instrument 1988 US Department of persons Eye protection is Health and Human Service normally afforded by aversion The product is a Class 2 laser Code of Federal Regulations esponses including the blink product in accordance with reflex EC60825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products EN60825 1 1994 A11 1996 Radiation safety of laser products Labelling Laser Radiation Do not stare into beam I Class 2 Laser Product 2 Quas according to ava IEC 60825 1 1993 P lt 0 95 mW 620 690 nm Safety Directions Laser Plummet continued Made in Switzerland S No as applicable any interference received including inter z Type TC Art No Power 12V 6V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg C Manufactured This laser product complies with 21 CFR 1040 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful inte
30. e selected target reflector Measuring Coordinate measurement The coordinates of the target point E N always refer to the instrument station as origin of the coordinate system The northing is defined through the 0 horizontal angle the easting through the 90 horizontal angle TPS100z28 TC R 110 2 0 0en ap Measuring EDM Change TCR only opt Ct eame Change between the two EDM types IR Infrared and RL Reflectorless as listed below New setting is displayed for about one second and then set IR RL IR Standard RL Standard IR Track RL Track IR Tape RL Standard IR Infrared invisible Distance measurements with prisms and tapes RL Visible laser Distance measurements without prisms up to 80m Find more information in section EDM Settings Laserpointer TCR only rase 0 gan Switches on or off the visible laser beam for illuminating the target point The new setting is displayed for approx one second and then set Measuring Angle measurement Set Hz angle to 0 00 00 1 Aim on orientation point 2 The following confirmation message is shown Set Hz 0 YES 3a Set Hz angle to 0 Back to measuring mode automatically NO 3b Back to measuring mode automatically without change Set Hz angle Set any Hz angle 1 Turn telescope to the desired Hz angle 2 Hold indicated Hz angle The Hz angle
31. egulations Safety Directions Integrated EDM Infrared Laser continued Class 1 Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 1993 Pulse duration 800 ps power power per pulse Measurement TC R 1106 2 0 0en 84 Safety Directions E N Type TC Art No Power 12V 6V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg C Manufactured Made in Switzerland S No This laser product complies with 21 CFR 1040 as applicable This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation TPS100254 Infrared laser beam exit invisible TPS100z11 Integrated EDM Visible Laser As an alternative to the infrared beam the EDM incorporated into the total station produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The product is a Class 2 laser product in accordance with EC60825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products EN60825 1 1994 A11 1996 Radiation safety of laser products Labelling The product is a Class II laser product in accordance with FDA 21CFR Ch l 81040 1988 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal Regulations Cla
32. ensator setting Off Tilt compensation switched off On Compensator 2 axes Switched on V angles relate to plumb line and the Hz angles are corrected for the tilt of the standing axis Hz collimation Off Hz collimation is switched off On Hz collimation is switched on Hz angle direction Right Hz set to Right angle measurement clockwise Hz set to Left angle measurement anticlockwise Left 7 Left angle measurements are only shown in the display TC R 110C 2 0 0en 53 Menu Battery Remaining battery power e g 40 Instrument temperature Measured instrument temperature always in C System Information continued Display heater On Off Software versions KR The display contents particularly lines Off Display heater is switched The instrument software is contained in this description can off composed of different software vary in local versions of the On The display heater is packages Depending on the software automatically activated package different versions are when the display possible illumination is on and the f instrument temperature is Op System Operating System lt 5 C Appl SW Applications When the temperature functions and menu increases again the Layout User displays heating is automatically Language switched off TC R 1106 2 0 0en ENT T Menu Communication Parameters For data transfer the communi cation parameters of the serial
33. ent to external battery instrument to computer must be connected at both ends Safety Directions FCC Statement Applicable in U S WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help TC R 1106 2 0 0en 92 Safety Directions FCC Statement Applicable in U S continued WARNING Product labelling Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compliance could
34. f the telescope Trunion axis V Vertical angle zenith angle VK Vertical circle With graduated scale for reading the V angle Hz Horizontal angle HK Horizontal circle With graduated scale for reading the Hz angle Introduction Technical Terms and Abbreviations continued TPS100z38 TPS100z37 TPS100z39 TPS100z40 Plumb line Compensator Direction of gravity The compensator defines the plumb line within the instrument Standing axis Inclination Angle between plumb line and standing axis Zenith Point on the plumb line above the observer Reticle Glass plate within the telescope engraved with the cross hair lines Introduction TC R 110 2 0 0en Operating concept Keyboard Function keys Display dependent keys Used either as fixed keys or as buttons 0 SET Sets Hz angle to 0 rb Measures distance and angles EB Switches electronic level and laser plummet ON OFF HOLD LASER ON eg em Fixed keys ON OFF keys ON Sets the 0 orientation of the V angle I Switches instrument ON am Sets Hz angle direction IT h displ II gang mm Changes display scroll Switches instrument OFF by pressing both keys simultaneously TC R 110 2 0 0en Operating concept Keyboard Operating concept Keyboard continued Shift key Switches to the second key MENG O CB level
35. he person who actually uses the instrument to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the instrument must ensure that all users understand these directions and adheres to them Permitted Uses The electronic total stations are intended to the following applications Measuring horizontal and vertical angles Measuring distances Visualising the standing axis with laser plummet Adverse Uses Use of the product without instruction Use outside of the intended limits Disabling safety systems Removal of hazard notices Opening the instrument using tools screwdriver etc unless this is specifically permitted for certain functions Modification or conversion of the product Use after misappropriation Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior express approval of Leica Geosystems TC R 110C 2 0 0en a SS Safety Directions Adverse Uses continued Aiming directly into the sun Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site e g when measuring on roads etc Controlling machines or controlling moving objects or similar with the integrated EDM visible laser Deliberate dazzling of third parties WARNING Adverse use can lead to injury malfunction and material damage It is the task of the person responsible for the instrument to inform the user about hazards and how to counteract them The electronic total stations are not t
36. he inputs display Find more and detailed information about buttons and focus in the relevant sections Operating concept Keyboard Symbols 1 3 2 3 3 3 1 2 2 2 Indicates that several pages are available which can be selected with qum The last page is followed by the first Current page total number of pages LU Indicates telescope face I or Il Indicates that Hz is set to left side angle measurement anti clockwise Compensator status Compensator switched on 2 axes Compensator switched off Status symbol EDM type Infrared EDM invisible for measuring with prisms and reflective targets Reflectorless EDM visible for measuring without prisms Status Symbol Shift t was pressed Status symbol Battery capacity indicates the level of the remaining battery capacity 75 full shown in the example A The battery symbol A double arrow indicates choice fields The desired parameter can be selected using the gt button Selection fields can be left with the W button 4 TC R 110C 2 0 0en 16 Operating concept Keyboard Menu tree MENU eem OK SYSTEM Beep Sector Beep Contrast Reticle Displ Heater Auto OFF aa EDM Laserpointer y EDM Mode Prism Type ANGLE UNITS Tilt Corr Hz Collim Angle Res Angle Distance TC R 1106 2 0 0en Prism Const SYSTEM SETTINGS Set beep Off Normal Loud Set secto
37. ic coto ceci etre recettes Tilting axis height os W Miu Ma E P Tracking mode el Tran SPONE cidunt orae Tribrach removable ss ss sssssiseiseiseinieeeeee 95 Z zent 12 41 Tribrach shiftable e EE UE 11 TTEADOG cnet Seege dass veins TypecoLDtribracli 2i etie H Unit settings e 51 Unpackihg x ntn rte 22 User entries etre 20 V v angle setting e 41 V Index e Vertical angle gn Ve TC R 110C 2 0 0en 103 Index TOM Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg E Total Quality Management Switzerland has been certified as Our commitment to total customer being equipped with a quality i CH IVI satisfaction system which meets the Internatio nal Standards of Quality Manage Ask your local Leica Geosystems ment and Quality Systems ISO agent for more information about standard 9001 and Environmental our TOM program Management Systems ISO standard 14001 TC R 110 2 0 0en 722277 2 0 0en Printed in Switzerland Copyright Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 2003 Translation of original text 722276 2 0 0de e feica Geosystems Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Phone 41 71 727 31 31 Fax 41 71 727 46 73 www leica geosystems com
38. imple construction surveys The operation of the instrument s functions can be learned easily in a short space of time TPS100z01 Easy and quickly to learn Interactive keys with large and clear LCD Small light weight and easy to use Measurements without reflector with the integrated visible laser beam TCR instruments Continuous drives for horizontal and vertical angles tangent screws Laser plummet and electronic level for quick and easy set up Variable battery concept Introduction Important Components d 9 10 11 TPS100z02 TC R 110 2 0 0en AUN CO JO Alignment sight Vertical drive Battery GEB111 Battery spacer for GEB111 Battery holder for GEB111 GEB121 GAD39 Eyepiece Telescope focusing ring Detachable carrying handle with mounting screws Serial interface RS232 TCR110C Foot screws Objective with integrated Electro optic Distance Meter EDM Battery adapter GAD39 for 6 single cells optional Battery GEB121 optional Display Keypad Circular level Horizontal drive Introduction Technical Terms and Abbreviations TPS100z24 ZA Line of sight collimation axis Telescope axis line from the reticle to the centre of the objective SA Standing axis Vertical rotation axis of the total station KA Tilting axis Horizontal rotation axis o
39. inued A laser distancer EDM is incorporated into the instruments of the TPS110C series In all versions the distance can be determined by using an invisible infrared beam which emerges coaxially from the telescope objective CS Measurements to strongly reflecting targets such as to traffic lights in infrared mode without prism should be avoided The measured distances may be wrong or inaccurate For applications without reflector the TCR version also use a visible red laser beam TC R 110 2 0 0en which emerges in the same manner When a distance measurement is triggered the EDM measures to the object which is in the beam path at that moment If e g people cars animals swaying branches etc cross the laser beam while a measurement is being taken a fraction of the laser beam is reflected and may lead to incorrect distance values Avoid interrupting the measuring beam while taking reflectorless measurements or measurements using reflective foils Measurements to prism reflectors are only critical if an object crosses the measuring beam at a distance of 0 to 30m and the distance to be measured is more than 300m In practice because the measuring time is very short the user can always find a way of avoiding these critical situations 1100246 Incorrect result 1100247 Correct result Measuring Distance measurement continued Reflectorless Be sure that
40. k Never position the instrument on the tripod baseplate without securely tightening the central fixing screw If the screw is loosened always remove the instrument immediately from the tripod CAUTION Watch out for erroneous measurements if the instrument is defective or if it has been dropped or has been misused or modified Precautions Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the User Manual particularly after the instrument has been subjected to abnormal use and before and after important measurements TC R 110C 2 0 0en a Safety Directions Laser Classification CAUTION Only Leica Geosystems authorized workshops are entitled to repair these products Integrated EDM Infrared Laser The EDM module built into the Class 1 l laser products are safe total stations produces an under reasonably foreseeable invisible infra red laser beam conditions of operation and are which emerges from the not harmful to the eyes provided telescope objective that the products are used and maintained in accordance with The product is a Class 1 laser the instructions product in accordance with EC 60825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 Radiation safety of laser products The product is a Class laser product in accordance with FDA 21CFR Ch I 81040 1988 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal R
41. key pressed V and Hz angle deviation lt 3 600cc The instrument switches to economy mode after 15 minutes Instrument is recovered by OK EDM Settings EDM SETTINGS Laserpointer Off 4 EDM Mode CAA gt Mini 18 mm Prisme Type Prism Const 0K Laserpointer Off Visible laser beam is switched off On Visible laser beam for defining the target point is switched on EDM Mode The EDM Mode is selected according to the desired distance measurement accuracy and the prism type that is being used Depending on selected measuring mode the selection prism types are different With TCR instruments settings for measurements with visible EDM mode RL reflectorless are available in addition to the settings for measurement with invisible EDM mode IR infrared see following RL Standard Distance measurements without prisms with a target distance up to 80 m 5 mm 3 ppm RL Track Continuous distance measurement without prisms with a target distance up to 80 m 5 mm 3 ppm With the RL EDM each object in the beam is measured possibly branches cars etc accuracy ppm mm km TC R 1106 2 0 0en EE TEE Menu EDM Settings continued IR Standard Prism type For distance measurements with prisms with a target Leica Geosystems Prisms Constants distance up to 500 m Basic Series mm 5 mm 3 ppm IR Track Round prism Continuous distance GPR411
42. l users fully aware of the existing dangers WARNING Inadequate securing of the surveying site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the surveying site is adequately secured Adhere to the local regulations governing accident prevention and road traffic Safety Directions Hazards of Use continued CAUTION If a target lamp accessory is used with the instrument the lamp s surface temperature may be extreme after a long working period It may cause pain if touched Replacing the halogen bulb before the lamp has been allowed to cool down may cause burning to the skin or fingers Precautions Use appropriate heat protection such as gloves or woollen cloth before touching the lamp or allow the lamp to cool down first WARNING If computers intended for use indoors are used in the field there is a danger of electric shock Precautions Adhere to the instructions given by the computer manufacturer with regard to field use in conjunction with Leica Geosys tems instruments CAUTION AN During the transport or disposal of charged batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions Before transporting or disposing of equipment discharge the battery e g by running the instrument in tracking mode until the batteries are exhausted TC R 110
43. lectronic level by turning the footscrews TPS100z10 If the electronic level is centered the instrument is levelled up 3 Check centring with the laser plummet and re centre if necessary 4 Switch off the electronic level and the laser plummet with OK Measuring preparation Laser Intensity Changing the laser intensity External influences and the surface conditions may require the adjustment of the intensity of the laser The intensity of the laser plummet can be adjusted in 25 steps as required il y gt Min 50 Max TC R 110C 2 0 0en The indicated laser intensity is set and the function terminated with the OK button Laser plummet and electronic level are activated together with CS Hints for Positioning TPS100z35 Positioning over pipes or depressions In some circumstances the laser spot is not visible e g over pipes In this case the laser spot can be made visible by placing a sheet of transpa rent material over the end of the pipe Measuring preparation Centring with Shifting Tribrach TPS100z23 If the instrument is equipped 1 Loosen screw with a shifting tribrach it can be 2 Shift instrument aligned to the ground point by 3 Fix instrument by turning slight shifting Screw Measuring preparation Measuring Displayed Data After switching o
44. manufacturers e g field computers personal computers walkie talkies non standard cables external batteries Precautions Use only the equipment and accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems When combined with total stations they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards When using computers and walkie talkies pay attention to the information about electromagnetic compatibility provided by the manufacturer TC R 110C 2 0 0en ET Safety Directions Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC continued CAUTION A Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in the tolerance limits for measurements being exceeded Although the total stations meet the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this connection Leica Geosys tems cannot completely exclude the possibility that the total station may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation e g near radio transmitters walkie talkies diesel generators power cables Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions WARNING If the total station is operated with connecting cables attached at only one of their two ends e g external supply cables interface cables the permitted level of electromagnetic radiation may be exceeded and the correct functioning of other instruments may be impaired Precautions While the total station is in use connecting cables e g instrum
45. n O and setting up correctly refer to chapter Measuring preparation the total station is immediately ready for measuring Example of a possible measuring display ANGLE amp DISTANCE WK 23 26 08 61 02 57 5 quap Changes to displays with additional data In measuring mode all keys are active CS Explanation of displayed data TPS100z59 I N ZZ mb lt EO NO HO Horizontal angle Vertical angle Slope distance Horizontal distance Height difference Easting of target point Northing of target point Height of target point Reflector height above ground Instrument height above ground Station coordinate Easting Station coordinate Northing Station height TC R 110 2 0 0en 34 Measuring Distance measurement Pointing Centre cross hairs of the telescope to the middle of the prism TPS100z100 Distance measurement gu Triggers a distance measurement and shows this on the display The displayed distance remains valid until it is replaced by a new distance measurement Angles are displayed independently of the distance measurement Tracking mode If the tracking mode is active refer to chapter EDM Settings the distance is triggered continuously after CED Stops the tracking mode quu Changes to displays with additional data e g Height difference or Coordinates Measuring Distance measurement cont
46. nings continued Calibration V Angle not suitable for Aiming tolerance not met or The target point must be approximately in telescope position face not the horizontal plane 4 30 Angle or face Confirmation of the message required Result out of tolerance Computed values out of tolerance Repeat measurements and will be rejected Previous values retained Confirmation of the message required Hz Angle out of limit Hz angle in second face telescope Aim on the target point with an accuracy of pos deviates more than 4 30 from min 4 30 the target point Confirmation of the message required Unstable condition or Measurement error appeared e g Repeat the process instrument is tilted instable set up or period between Confirmation of the message required Try again measuring in telescope position and Il too long TC R 110 2 0 0en een Messages and Warnings Accessories TPS100z49 1 Battery adapter GAD39 Art Nr 712156 2 Battery GEB121 Art Nr 667123 3 Leica round prism GPR111 Art Nr 641618 4 Eyepiece for steep angles Art Nr 376236 5 Diagonal eyepiece GFZ1 Art Nr 363880 6 Booklet Surveying made easy available in English Art Nr 722510 and German Art Nr 722383 Accessories Safety Directions Directions Intended Use of Instrument The following directions should enable the person responsible for the TC R 110C and t
47. o be used until the user has been properly instructed how to use them Limits of Use Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in aggressi ve or explosive environments Use in rain is permissible for limited periods Refer to chapter Technical Data DANGER Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in hazardous explosive areas or in extreme environment conditions by the person in charge of the instrument This includes the use of a lockable battery holder to prevent accidental opening of the compartment Safety Directions Responsibilities Area of responsibility for the manufacturer of the original equipment Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosystems Leica Geosystems is responsible for supplying the product including the User Manual and original accessories in a completely safe condition Responsibilities of the manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems accessories The manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems accessories for the electronic total stations are responsible for developing implementing and communicating safety concepts for their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Leica Geosystems product Responsibilities of the person in charge of the instrument WARNING The pe
48. o side into the housing e For type of battery see section Technical Data KR If the battery GEB121 or the battery adapter GAD39 for six individual cells is used the spacer for the GEB111 must be removed from the battery holder prior to inserting the battery Measuring preparation External power supply for total station To meet the conditions stipulated for electromagnetic acceptability when powering the TCR110G from an external source the supply cable used must be equipped with a ferrite core ER The Lemo plug with the ferrite core always has to be attached at the instrument side TPS100z98 bet The cables supplied along with your instrument include a ferrite core as standard If you are using older cables without ferrite core it s necessary to attach ferrite cores to the cable If you need additional ferrite cores please contact your local Leica Geosystems agency The spare part number of the ferrite core is 703 707 TPS100z99 SY For assembling open up one ferrite core and clip it around the supply cable about 2cm away from the Lemo plug before using the supply cable for the first time together with a TCR110G instrument TC R 110C 2 0 0en EILEEN Measuring preparation Setting Up the Tripod TPS100z19 TPS100z32 I TPS100z33 TPS100z5 1 Loosen the clamping screws on the tripod legs pull out to the require
49. or the Pro battery GEB121 is recommended for TPS110C Series instruments As an option six individual cells can be used with the appropriate battery adapter GAD39 Six individual cells 1 5 V each produce a voltage of 9 Volts The battery indicator in the display is designed for a voltage of 6 Volts GEB111 GEB121 For this reason the charge state of individual cells is not indicated correctly The battery adapter with individual cells should therefore be used as a backup Measuring preparation Battery Charger The battery charger GKL111 is used to charge the batteries Please refer to the battery charger user manual for more information WARNING Use a battery charger in a dry room only never outdoors Charge the batteries under ambient temperatures of 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F We recommend a temperature of 0 C to 20 C 32 F to 68 F for storing the batteries KS In order to fully extend battery capacity it is absolutely necessary to carry out 3 to 5 complete charging discharging cycles with the new GEB111 GEB121 batteries TC R 110 2 0 0en Battery Charger GKL111 Vehicle connection ITPS100z73 Battery charger GKL111 TPS100z74 Using the Basic battery charger GLK111 one Basic Pro battery can be charged Charging can be carried out via a mains socket using the power supply unit or via the vehicle connection cable inside vehicles 12V Connect
50. r beep Off On Set display contrast 0 100 Reticle illumination Low Medium High Display heater On Off Auto OFF Enable Disable Sleep EDM SETTINGS Visible laser beam On Off Select EDM mode IR Standard IR Track IR Tape RL Standard RL Track Select prism type Mini Round Tape RL User Entry of user specific prism constant User ANGLE UNIT SETTINGS Tilt compensation On Off Hz collimation line of sight error On Off Select angle resolution Select angle unit gon 360 decimal mil Select distance unit meter US feet INT feet US feet inch 1 8 inch Operating concept Keyboard Menu tree continued M M OK COMMUNICATION Baudrate Databits Parity Endmark Stopbits OK TIE DISTANCE OK CONSTRUCTION OK SYSTEM INFO 1 Tilt Corr Hz Collim Hz Direction Battery Instr Temp Displ Heater COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Data Transfer Speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 bits second 70r8 Even Odd None CR CRLF 1 APPLICATION APPLICATION SYSTEM INFORMATION 1 DISPLAY ONLY Tilt compensation Hz Collimation line of sight error Hz angle direction Battery capacity Instrument temperature Display heater TC R 110C 2 0 0en es aah Operating concept Keyboard Menu tree continued SYSTEM INFO 2 SW Versions Op System Appl SW Layout OK CALIBRATION i Calibration data Hz Coll c V Index i
51. rage s 67 Nghe dC s 67 Mihe Field ect ott tese 67 Inside Vehicle ren 68 Shipping Storage Cleaning Messages and Warnings 70 INCCESSOMIOS eege 73 Safety Directions 74 Intended Use of Instrument 74 Permitted Uses oe ia Adverse Uses Limits of Use Responsibilities trenes Laser Classification ssssse Integrated EDM Infrared Laser Integrated EDM Visible Laser Laser Plurmmoet uires Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 90 FCC Statement Applicable in U S 92 Technical Data s 94 WIN d 99 TC R 1106 2 0 0en E Contents Area of Applicability This User Manual is valid for all instruments in the TPS110C Series TC Instruments are equipped with an invisible infrared EDM The TCR Instruments are also equipped with a visible red laser for reflectorless measuring and a serial interface Sections only valid for TCR instruments are marked accordingly TC R 110C 2 0 0en Ss Area of Applicability Introduction Special Features The Leica Geosystems TC R 110G is a high quality electronic total station designed for the construction site Its innovative technology makes the daily surveying jobs easier The instrument is ideally suited for s
52. rference and 2 this device must accept ference that may cause undesired operation AVOID EXPOSURE Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture LASER RADIATION DO I k STARE INTO BEAM 620 690nm 0 95mW max CLASS II LASER PRODUCT TPS100z55 TC R 110 Safety Directions Laser Plummet continued Beam divergence 0 16 x 0 6 mrad Pulse duration Cw Maximum radiant power 0 95 mW Laser beam exit visible Maximum radiant power n a per pulse Measurement uncertainty TPS100z56 Laser beam visible TC R 1106 2 0 0en Safety Directions Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The term electromagnetic compatibility is taken to mean the capability of the instrument to function correctly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic disturbances in other equipment WARNING Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment Although electronic total stations meet the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed CAUTION There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the total station is used in conjunction with accessories from other
53. rson responsible for the instrument must ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions This person is also accountable for the training and deployment of personnel who use the instrument and for the safety of the equipment when in use The person in charge of the instrument has the following duties Tounderstand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the User Manual To be familiar with local regulations relating to accident prevention To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if the equipment becomes unsafe TC R 110C 2 0 0en 76 Safety Directions Hazards of Use WARNING The absence of instruction or the inadequate imparting of instruction can lead to incorrect or adverse use and can give rise to accidents with far reaching human material financial and environmental consequences Precautions All users must follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the directions of the person responsible for the instrument WARNING The battery charger is not designed for use under wet and severe conditions If instrument becomes wet it may cause you to receive an electric shock Precautions Use charger only in dry rooms and protect instrument from humidity Do not use instruments in a wet environment WARNING If you open the charger either of the following actions may cause you to receive an electric shock Touching live
54. ss 201 laser products Do not stare into the beam or direct it unnecessarily at other persons Eye protection is normally afforded by aversion responses including the blink reflex WARNING It can be dangerous to look into the beam with optical equipment e g binoculars telescopes Precautions Do not look directly into the beam with optical equipment Laser Radiation Do not stare into beam Class 2 Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 1993 P 0 95 mW 620 690 nm I AAR Safety Directions Integrated EDM Visible Laser continued e Kei AVOID EXPOSURE Type TCR a 8 Laser radiation is emitted Power 12V 6V 1A max Art No Zo from this aperture Leica Geosystems AG E CH 9435 Heerbrugg C Manufactured CAUTION Made in Switzerland Pa LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 620 690nm 0 95mW max CLASS II LASER PRODUCT Gg This laser product complies with 21CFR 1040 SE as applicable This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation ley w Beam divergence 0 15 x 0 35 mrad Pulse duration 800 ps Exit for laser beam visible Maximum ra
55. surface e g a sheet of paper If the centre of the laser spot makes a clear circular movement or if the centre of the point is moving away more than 1mm from the first marked point an adjustment is possibly necessary Call your nearest Leica service department Depending on brightness and surface the size of the laser spot can vary At a distance of 1 5 m an average value of 2 5 mm diameter must be estimated The maximum diameter of the circular movement of the centre of the laser spot should not exceed 0 8 mm at a distance of 1 5 m Reflectorless EDM The red laser beam used for measuring without reflector is arranged coaxially with the line of sight of the telescope and emerges from the objective port If the instrument is well adjusted the red measuring beam will coincide with the visual line of sight External influences such as shock or large temperature fluctuations can displace the red measuring beam relative to the line of sight The direction of the beam should be inspected before precise measurement of distances is attempted because an excessive deviation of the laser beam from the line of sight can result in imprecise distance measurements TC R 110C 2 0 0en 64 Checking and Adjusting Reflectorless EDM continued Inspection A target plate is provided Set it up between five and 20 metres away with the grey reflective side facing the instrument Move the telescope to face II Switch
56. ter long periods of work and if the temperature changes by more than 10 C 18 F Before determining the A instrument errors level up the instrument using the electronic bubble The instrument should be secure and firm and should be protected from direct sunlight in order to avoid thermal warming on one side only TPS100z16 The line of sight error or collimation error C is the deviation from the perpendicular between the tilting axis and the line of sight The effect of the line of sight error to the Hz angle increases with the vertical angle For horizontal aimings the error of the Hz angle equals the line of sight error TC R 1106 2 0 0en ET Checking and Adjusting Vertical Index Error V Index TPS100z13 The vertical circle should read exactly 90 100 gon when the line of sight is horizontal Any deviation from this figure is termed vertical index error i By determining the vertical index error the electronic level is adjusted automatically TC R 1106 2 0 0en Determining Instrument Errors The calibration contains the determination of the following instrument errors Line Of Sight Error Hz collimation Vertical Index Error V Index The electronic level is adjusted simultaneously MENU n eI 1 Open the menu functions v 2 Select the menu command CALIBRATION OK 3 Start CALIBRATION CALIBRATION H
57. the laser beam is not reflected by anything close to the line of sight e g highly reflective objects When a distance measurement is triggered the EDM measures to the object which is in the beam path at that moment In case of temporary obstruction e g a passing vehicle heavy rain fog or snow the EDM may measure to the obstruction E When measuring longer distances any divergence of the red laser beam from the line of sight might lead to less accurate measurements This is because the laser beam might not be reflected from the point at which the crosshairs are pointing Therefore it is recommended to verify that the R laser is well collimated with the telescope line of sight refer to the chapter Checking and adjusting CS Do not measure with two instruments to the same target simultaneously Red laser to prisms WARNING Due to laser safety regulations and measuring accuracy using the visible red laser RL is only allowed to prisms that are more than 1000 m 3300 ft away Accurate measurements to prisms should be made with the standard program Infrared mode Red laser to reflector tape The visible red laser beam can be used to measure to reflective foils also To guarantee the accuracy the red laser beam must be perpendicular to the reflector tape and it must be well adjusted refer to the chapter Checking and adjusting Make sure the additive constant belongs to th
58. ts the configuration dap Change display TC R 1106 2 0 0en 1 Position focus on desired choice field 2 Select setting 3 Confirm setting The focus positions on the next choice field 4 Leaves the display Operating concept Keyboard Measuring preparation Unpacking Remove TC R 110C from transport case and check for completeness TPS100z31 o 11 12 13 14 15 Data cable Diagonal eyepiece or eyepiece for steep angles Counterweight for eyepiece for steep angles Removable tribrach GDF101 shiftable tribrach GUS75 Battery charger and accessories Allen key 2x Adjusting pins 2x Spare battery GEB111 Sun filter plug adaptor tribrach Mains adapter for battery charger Mini prism rod Total station incl battery Mini prism holder User Manual Short Instructions Mini target plate only for TCR instruments Protective cover Lens hood Tip for mini prism optional TC R 110C 2 0 0en Measuring preparation Batteries GEB121 GEB111 The advantage of individual cells is the low self discharge rate even over longer periods of time KS Only use batteries battery chargers and TPS100z93 accessories Individual cells in the battery recommended by Leica adapter GAD39 Geosystems Your Leica Geosystems instrument is operated with rechargable plug in batteries The Basic battery GEB111
59. umber of measurements GEB111 Angle 24h Distance gt 1000 GEB121 Angle 28h Distance gt 2000 Temperature range Storage 40 C bis 70 C 40 F bis 158 F Operating 20 C bis 50 C 4 F bis 122 F Automatic corrections Line of sight error e Vertical index error Earth curvature e Refraction Tilt correction Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes TC R 1106 2 0 0en 96 Technical Data Technical Data continued Distance measurement IR infrared Type Carrier wavelength Measuring system infrared 0 780 um special frequency system basis 100 MHz 1 5 m coaxial 1 mm EDM type Display least count A Time per EDM measuring program p measurement Accuracy Standard deviation acc to ISO 17123 4 The distance measuring accuracy is 5mm 3ppm for the listed EDM measuring programs 6mm 300m 1 4 inch 1500ft ppm mm km Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path CS can result in deviations from the specified accuracy er Tape i 400 m 400 m 150 m 1300 ft 1300 ft 500 ft 2 500 m 500 m 250 m 1600 ft 1600 ft 800 ft 3 500 m 500 m 250 m 1600 ft 1600 ft 800 ft 1 Strong haze visibility 5km or strong sunlight severe heat shimmer 2 Light haze or moderate sunlight slight heat shimmer visibility about 20km 3 Overcast no haze visibility about 40km no heat shimmer Technical
60. void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation s 3 Type TC Art No S Power 12V 6V 1A max 2 Leica Geosystems AG t CH 9435 Heerbrugg C Manufactured Made in Switzerland S No This laser product complies with 21 CFR 1040 as applicable This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation J Safety Directions Technical Data Data Telescope Transits fully Magnification 30x Image upright Free objective aperture 40 mm Shortest focussing distance 1 7 m 5 6 ft Focusing fine Field of view 1 30 1 7gon Telescope field of view at 100 m 2 6m Angle measurement absolute continuous Updates each 0 3 seconds Units selectable 360 sexagesimal 400gon 360 decimal 6400 mil V V Accuracy standard deviation Hz V acc to ISO 17123 3 10 3 mgon 5mm 100 m 1 4 inch 400 ft Smallest displ
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