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1. ENTER or tap on the field to access the choicelist Opening a choicelist reveals either a simple listbox or a comprehensive listbox dialog Simple listbox Appearance Description Selection Date Format ban bern Year e Choicelist shows items to e Highlight the item and te eke select ENTER e A search field is shown if e To exit without changes ESC necessary tap X or outside the simple e A scroll bar is shown if neces listbox sary GESMAX User Interface Zoom80 21 3 3 1 Listbox dialog Appearance Description Selection e Choicelist fills the whole e Highlight the item and CONT screen F1 e A search field is shown e To exit without changes press e A scroll bar is shown if neces ESC or tap Xl sary EEE e The functionality comprises CONT NEW EDIT DEL pataj adding editing and deleting of items e Listbox dialogs are explained in detail at appropriate places in the manuals Instrument Turn instrument on Turn instrument off step by step Lock Unlock keyboard 3 4 Press and hold PROG for 2s Step Description Ee The instrument can only be turned off in the Main Menu 1 Press and hold both USER and PROG simultaneously OR Press ESC for more than 2s 2 Press YES F6 to continue or NO F4 to cancel Ee For instruments setup in permanent installations with exte
2. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32inch Hg o Vd AIT AI st 1207 Mde 120 F SEO 110 F EZA 110 F deia 100 F dda 100 F vs 90 F TSY 90 F reo 80 F Ida 80 F KO 70 F Fo 70 F d 60 F ea 60 F 50 F Tea 50 F 40 F Zu 40 F 30 F Sy 30 F Yo 20 F E 20 F net 10 F Te 10 F ZK O F Tan O F 10 F Ter 10 F 20 F 4 20 F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32inchHg PA HH OC GC d GS amp E ft SPSS S d dd dd s FPF Sic 7 1 9 Reduction Formulas Measurements de a Mean Sea Level b Instrument a c Reflector Z Slope distance ei Horizontal distance lt 1 Height difference pur Reflector types The reduction formulas are valid for measurements to all reflector types measurements to prisms to reflector tape and reflectorless measurements Formulas The instrument calculates the slope distance horizontal distance height difference in accordance with the following formulas e eg lt Displayed slope distance m a AKA Dg Uncorrected distance m ppm Atmospheric scale correction mm km mm Additive constant of the reflector mm Z Y A X Y lt Horizontal distance m Ee lt 1 Height difference m Y lein X it cose e SER Vertical circle reading A 1 k 2 R 1 47 107 mt B 1 k 2R 6 83 108 m4 k 0 13 mean refract
3. Once the formatting of the CompactFlash card is completed the system returns to the Main Menu 4 7 Accessing Survey Application Program Access Select Main Menu Survey OR Press PROG Highlight Survey CONT F1 SURVEY mem Survey Begin SURVEY Feni 23 conn Job active aD To accept changes and access the subsequent Codelist lt None gt 44 screen The chosen settings become active Config Set survey d CONF F2 T p Reflector Circular prism To access SURVEY Configuration Add Constant 0 0mm SETUP F3 iat Opens SETUP Station Setup to set station and _CoNT conFisetur orientation Description of fields Field Option Description lt Job gt Choicelist The active job All jobs from Main Menu Manage Jobs can be selected lt Codelist gt Choicelist No codes are stored in the selected lt Job gt All codelists from Main Menu Manage Codelists can be selected Output Codes have already been stored in the selected lt Job gt If codes had been copied from a System RAM codelist then the name of the codelist is displayed If codes have not been copied from a System RAM codelist but typed in manually then the name of the active job is displayed lt Config Set gt Choicelist The active configuration set All configuration sets from Main Menu Manage Configuration Sets can be selected The instrument has numerous user configuration parameters and functio
4. Motorisation An inspection of the motorisation in motorised instruments must be done in a GeoMax authorised service workshop GeoMax recommends an inspection of the product every 12 months For instruments which are in intensive or permanent use for example tunnelling or monitoring the recom mended inspection cycle may be reduced GESMAX Care and Transport Zoom8s0 38 7 Technical Data 7 1 Instrument 7 1 1 General Technical Data of the Instrument Telescope Magnification 30x Clear objective diameter 40 mm Focusing 1 7 m 5 6 ft to infinity Field of view 1 30 1 66 gon 2 7m at 100m Compensator Type Setting accuracy Setting range mgon rl gon Zoom80 S R 1 0 5 0 2 4 0 07 Zoom80 S R 2 0 5 0 2 4 0 07 Zoom80 S R 5 1 5 0 5 4 0 07 Level Circular level sensitivity 672mm Control unit Instrument Ports Instrument Dimensions Weight Electronic level resolution 2 Display Keyboard Angle Display Distance Display Position Touch screen 1 4 VGA 320 x 240 pixels colour graphics capable LCD illumination touch screen 34 keys including 12 function keys and 12 alphanumeric keys illumi nation 360 360 decimal 400 gon 6400 mil V m ft int ft us ft int inch ft us inch In both faces face two is optional Toughened film on glass Port Name Description Port 1 Port 1 e 5 pin LEMO 0 for power commu
5. Tao R SGS 108m Projection distortion The magnitude of the projection distortion is in accordance with the projection system used in a particular AD3 country for which official tables are generally available The following formula is valid for cylindrical projections such as that of Gauss Kr ger x2 AD3 Projection distortion ppm AD3 one 106 X Easting distance from projection zero line with the scale factor eae 1 km R 6 378 106m In countries where the scale factor is not unity this formula cannot be directly applied Atmospheric correc Atmospheric corrections in ppm with temperature C air pressure mb and height m at 60 relative tions C humidity 550mb 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050mb 50 C 1 50 C Ta y amp 40 C ooh 40 C Vv Sd yY o EEA 30 C SEE 30 C 9 GO O KO 20 C XQ 20 C MO GO da 10 C Eg 10 C GO Yo Ea vO Mie da 0 C Yo vo KE b 10 C YO 6 10 C A Sa 20 C tido 20 C 550mb 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050mb E 5000m 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 om GESMAX Technical Data Zoom8s0 45 Atmospheric correction Atmospheric corrections in ppm with temperature F air pressure inch Hg and height ft at 60 rela F tive humidity
6. four push buttons 1 Place the ZRT81 ZRT82 onto the instrument by simultaneously pressing and holding in the as the Bluetooth port Ee Ensure that the interface connection on the underside of the ZRT81 ZRT82 is on the same side 2 Swing the ZRT81 ZRT82 antenna into an upright position Instrument setup for Remote Control e e a 360 prism b Prism pole c Getac handheld d ZHR200 holder e ZRT81 ZRT82 handle f Bluetooth port g Zoom80 instrument an yi h Tripod 4 2 2 LED Indicators on ZRT81 ZRT82 LED Indicators Description The ZRT81 ZRT82 has Light Emitting Diode indicators Diagram of the LED Indicators a b c d They indicate the basic ZRT81 ZRT82 status Power LED Link LED Data Transfer LED Mode LED GES MAX Operation Zooms0 25 4 3 Description of the LED Indicators IF the is THEN Power LED off power is off green power is on Link LED off no radio link to remote controller red radio link to remote controller Data Transfer LED off no data transfer to from remote controller green or green data transfer to from remote controller flashing Mode LED off data mode red configuration mode Autodetect Behaviour Description ZRT81 ZRT82 4 4 e The instrument incorporates an autodetect behaviour and automatically detects the following device e ZRT81 ZRT82 e Wheneve
7. may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device UL US LISTED must accept any interference received including ITE Accessory interference that may cause undesired operation E179078 70YL Zoom_025 ol m MAX Safety Directions Zooms0 13 Labelling ZRT81 Type ZRT81 This device complies Art No 804597 HORA i Power 7 4V 125V subjectto the 0 2A max following two GeoMax AG conditions 1 This CH 9443 Widnau device may not cause Manufactured 20XX harmful interference Madein and 2 this device Core Bei ESE EEE including interference FCC ID ERES GEO 1C 5325A 0939 S No XXXXXX undesired operation Labelling ZRT82 Type ZRT82 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Atho USI Rules Operation is Power 7 4 12 5V subject to the 0 2A max following two Crea Wi EEE Manufactured XX harmful interference Made in and 2 this device Contains EEEa transmitter module inoluaingmteference Sega that may cause IC 53254 0946 S No XXXXXX undesired operation 009109001 GESMAX Safety Directions Zooms0 14 Description of the System System Components Main components Terminology GES MAX Description of the System 003321003 a Zoom80 b ZRT81 ZRT82 c Data logger d GGO Component Description Zoom80 an instrument for measuring calculating and capturing data com
8. F12 Calls STATUS Level amp Laser Plummet SHIFT F11 Calls CONFIGURE Lights Display Beeps Text Lights page SHIFT USER Calls QUICK SET Change Settings to SHIFT A Pages up SHIFT Y Pages down User Interface Zoom80 19 3 2 Screen Screen f a Time a 17 37 IR ETETE b Caption Temi a edere EE See a c Title fat ie d Screen area GID i ede 2 FL e Message line 1 Survey 2 Programs 3 Manage d a f Icons ge Tt _ g ESCH 4 Convert 5 Config 6 Tools h CAPS ZE C cont Rm j i SHIFT icon k j Quick coding icon k Softkeys Elements of the screen Element Description Time The current local time is shown Caption Shows location either in Main Menu under PROG key or USER key Title Name of the screen is shown 3 3 Screen area The working area of the screen Message line Messages are shown for 10s Icons Shows current status information of the instrument Refer to 3 4 Icons Can be used with touch screen ESC X Can be used with touch screen Same functionality as the fixed key ESC The last operation will be undone CAPS The caps mode for upper case letters is active The caps mode is activated and deactivated by pressing UPPER F5 or LOWER F5 in some screens SHIFT icon Shows the status of the SHIFT key either first or second level of softkeys is selected Can be used with touch screen and has the
9. Included are detailed descriptions of special software hardware settings and software hardware functions intended for technical specialists Refer to the following resources for all Zoom80 documentation software e the GeoMax Zoom80 DVD e www geomax positioning com GESMAX Introduction Zooms0 2 Table of Contents In this manual Chapter Page 1 Safety Directions 5 1 1 General Introduction 5 1 2 Definition of Use 5 1 2 1 Instrument 5 1 3 Limits of Use 5 1 4 Responsibilities 6 1 5 Hazards of Use 6 1 6 Laser Classification 7 1 6 1 General 7 1 6 2 Distancer Measurements with Reflectors 8 1 6 3 Distancer Measurements without Reflectors 8 1 6 4 Aim360 9 1 6 5 Scout360 10 1 6 6 Navigation Light 11 1 6 7 Laser Plummet 11 1 7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 12 1 8 FCC Statement Applicable in U S 13 2 Description of the System 15 2 1 System Components 15 2 2 System Concept 16 2 2 1 Software Concept 16 2 2 2 Power Concept 16 2 2 3 Data Storage and Data Conversion Concept 17 2 3 Container Contents 17 2 4 Components 18 2 4 1 Instrument 18 3 User Interface 19 3 1 Keyboard 19 3 1 1 Instrument 19 3 2 Screen 20 3 3 Operating Principles 20 3 3 1 Instrument 22 3 4 Icons 22 4 Operation 24 4 1 Instrument Setup 24 4 2 Instrument Setup for Remote Control 25 4 2 1 Remote Control Setup 25 4 2 2 LED Indicators on ZRT81 ZRT82 25 4 3 Autodetect Behaviour 26 4 4 Fixing the handheld to a holder
10. The following table explains the most common settings Step Description 1 Main Menu Tools Check amp Adjust 2 TOOLS Check amp Adjust Menu Select the option Combined I t i c Aim 3 TOOLS Combined I lt Aim Adjust On gt Includes the determination of the Aim360 Hz and V adjustment errors C __ Itis recommended to use a clean GeoMax circular prism as target Do not use a 360 prism GESMAX Check amp Adjust Zoom80 32 Step Description 4 Aim the telescope accurately at a target at about 100 m distant The target must be positioned within 9 10 gon of the horizontal plane The procedure can be started in any telescope face 5 MEAS F1 to measure and to continue to the next screen _ Instruments change automatically to the other face C The fine pointing has to be performed manually in both faces 6 TOOLS Combined II MEAS F1 to measure the same target in the other face and to calculate the instrument errors CE If one or more errors are bigger than the predefined limits the procedure has to be repeated All measurements of the current run are rejected and none of them is averaged with the results from previous runs 7 TOOLS Adjustment Accuracy lt No of Meas gt Shows the number of runs executed One run consists of a measurement in face and face II lt o Comp gt and similar lines show the standard deviations of the determined a
11. at least 27 30 gon above or beneath the horizontal plane The procedure can be started in any telescope face 4 MEAS F1 to measure and to continue to the next screen _ Instruments change automatically to the other face C The fine pointing has to be performed manually in both faces 5 TOOLS Tilting Axis Adjustment II MEAS F1 to measure the same target in the other face and to calculate the tilting axis error Ee If the error is bigger than the predefined limit the procedure has to be repeated The tilting axis measurements of the current run are then rejected and not averaged with the results from previous runs 6 TOOLS T Axis Adjustment Accuracy lt No of Meas gt Shows the number of runs executed One run consists of a measurement in face and face II lt o a T axis gt shows the standard deviation of the determined tilting axis error The standard deviation can be calculated from the second run onwards a It is recommended to measure at least two runs 7 MEAS F5 if more runs have to be added Continue with step 3 OR CONT F1 to accept the measurements and to proceed to TOOLS T Axis Adjustment Result No more runs can be added later IF the results are THEN to be stored CONT F1 overwrites the old tilting axis error with the new one to be determined again REDO F2 rejects the new determined tilting axis error and repeats the whole procedure Refer to step of paragraph Determination of tilting axis error step
12. it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions Before shipping the product or disposing of it discharge the batteries by running the product until they are flat When transporting or shipping batteries the person in charge of the product must ensure that the appli cable national and international rules and regulations are observed Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger or freight transport company High mechanical stress high ambient temperatures or immersion into fluids can cause leakage fire or explosions of the batteries Precautions Protect the batteries from mechanical influences and high ambient temperatures Do not drop or immerse batteries into fluids If battery terminals are short circuited e g by coming in contact with jewellery keys metalized paper or other metals the battery can overheat and cause injury or fire for example by storing or transporting in pockets Precautions Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic objects If the product is improperly disposed of the following can happen e I polymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health e I batteries are damaged or are heated strongly they can explode and cause poisoning burning corro sion or environmental contamination e By disposing of the product irresponsibly you may enable unauthorised persons to use i
13. m ft m ft Circular prism 2200 7300 7500 24600 gt 10000 gt 32800 Atmospheric conditions Accuracy Characteristics GESMAX Range of measurement Display unambiguous 1000 m to 12000 m up to 12000 m Range A Range B Range C Strong haze visibility 5 km or strong sunlight severe heat shimmer Light haze visibility about 20 km or moderate sunlight slight heat shimmer Overcast no haze visibility about 40 km no heat shimmer Standard measuring std dev Measure time Measure time ISO 17123 4 typical s maximum s Long Range 5 mm 2 ppm 2 5 12 Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path can result in devia tions of the specified accuracy The display resolution is 0 1 mm Principle Type Carrier wave Measuring system Phase measurement Coaxial visible red laser 658 nm System analyser basis 100 MHz 150 MHz Technical Data Zoom80 42 7 1 6 Aim360 peka EEE Reflector Range Aim360 mode Range Track360 mode m ft m ft Circular prism 1000 3300 800 2600 360 prism 800 2600 600 2000 360 Mini prism 350 1150 300 1000 Mini prism 500 1600 400 1300 Reflective tape 55 175 not qualified 60 mm x 60 mm Ge The maximum range can be restricted by poorer conditions for example rain Aim360 accuracy with the circular prism System accurac
14. product loose in a road vehicle as it can be affected by shock and vibration Always carry the product in its transport container original packaging or equivalent and secure it When transporting the product by rail air or sea always use the complete original GeoMax packaging transport container and cardboard box or its equivalent to protect against shock and vibration When transporting or shipping batteries the person responsible for the product must ensure that the applicable national and international rules and regulations are observed Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger or freight transport company Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the User Manual particularly after the product has been dropped stored for long periods or transported Storage Product Field adjustment Li Ion batteries Respect the temperature limits when storing the equipment particularly in summer if the equipment is inside a vehicle Refer to 7 Technical Data for information about temperature limits After long periods of storage inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this user manual before using the product e Refer to Technical Data for information about storage temperature range e Remove batteries from the product and the charger before storing e After storage recharge batteries before using e Protect batteries from damp and we
15. same functionality as the fixed key SHIFT Quick coding icon Shows the quick coding configuration Can be used with touch screen to turn quick coding on and off Softkeys Commands can be executed using F1 F6 keys The commands assigned to the softkeys are screen dependent Can be used directly with touch screen Scroll bar Scrolls the screen area up and down Operating Principles Keyboard and touch screen Selecting from a menu Edit an entire value in input fields The user interface is operated either by the keyboard or by the touch screen with supplied stylus The workflow is the same for keyboard and touch screen entry the only difference lies in the way information is selected and entered Appearance Description ati Zoom 80 tsn I 1 Jobs 2 Data 3 Codelists 4 Configuration Sets To select an item from a menu do one of the following Move the focus to the item ENTER or CONT F1 OR Type the complete selection number in front of the item ENTER or CONT F1 are not required OR Tap on the item with the stylus Appearance Description Survey Maj Point ID 1 Highlight the field 2 Type numeric and or alphanumeric characters to overwrite 3 ENTER or tap outside of the field GES MAX User Interface Zooms0 20 Selecting a page Appearance Des
16. to charge the battery if the temperature is too high e For new batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time gt three months it is effectual to make only one charge discharge cycle e For Li lon batteries a single discharging and charging cycle is sufficient We recommend carrying out the process when the battery capacity indicated on the charger or on a GeoMax product deviates signif icantly form the actual battery capacity available Operation Discharging e The batteries can be operated from 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F e Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn high operating temperatures reduce the service life of the battery 4 5 2 Instrument Insert and remove battery step by step Step Description lid of the battery compartment 1 Face the instrument so that the vertical drive screw is on the left The battery compartment is now on the left side of the instrument Turn the knob to the vertical position opening the Pull out the battery housing Pull the battery from the battery housing in placing the battery correctly 4 A pictogram of the battery is displayed inside the battery housing This is a visual aid to assist the battery into position 5 Place the battery into the battery housing ensuring that the contacts are facing outward Click fits completely into the battery compartment 6 Place the batte
17. 0 S R 5 1 5 0 1 0 5 Characteristics Absolute continuous diametric 7 1 3 Distance Measurement with Reflectors Range Reflector Range A Range B Range C m ft m ft m ft Circular prism 1800 6000 3000 10000 3500 12000 3 prisms 2300 7500 4500 14700 5400 17700 360 prism 800 2600 1500 5000 2000 7000 360 Mini prism 450 1500 800 2600 1000 3300 Mini prism 800 2600 1200 4000 2000 7000 Reflective tape 150 500 250 800 250 800 60 mm x 60 mm Shortest measuring distance 1 5m Atmospheric conditions e Accuracy Characteristics Range A Range B Range C Strong haze visibility 5 km or strong sunlight severe heat shimmer Light haze visibility about 20 km or moderate sunlight slight heat shimmer Overcast no haze visibility about 40 km no heat shimmer Measurements can be made to reflector tapes over the entire range without external ancillary optics Accuracy refers to measurements to standard prisms EDM std dev ISO 17123 4 std dev ISO 17123 4 Measurement time measuring mode standard prism tape typical s Standard 1mm 1 5 ppm 5mm 2 ppm 2 4 Fast 3mm 1 5 ppm 5mm 2 ppm 0 8 Tracking 3mm 1 5 ppm 5mm 2 ppm lt 0 15 Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path can result in devia tions of the specified accuracy The display resolution is 0 1 mm Principle Type Carrier wave Measuring system Phase measurem
18. 2004 02 GESMAX Safety Directions Zooms0 7 1 6 2 Distancer Measurements with Reflectors General The EDM module built into the product produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 1 in accordance with e IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products These products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accordance with this User Manual Description Value Maximum average radiant power 0 33 mW Pulse duration 800 ps Pulse repetition frequency 100 MHz 150 MHz Wavelength 650 nm 690 nm Labelling Type Zoom80 Gri Class 1 Laser Product Equip No Si according to IEC 60825 1 GA E e 2007 03 Hoenn BE ware OTC Complies with FDA performance standards for laser Ths davcecomplog with part 15 ofthe FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions Geldo a a Laser beam 1 6 3 Distancer Measurements without Reflectors General GESMAX Safety Directions The EDM module built into the product produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 3R in accordance with e IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of
19. 825 1 GEK Zei ae lee Manutcrred K XT C E Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 003335 002 a LED beam red b LED beam yellow Laser Plummet General A caution The laser plummet built into the product produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the bottom of the product The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 2 in accordance with e IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 2 laser products These products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous for deliberate staring into the beam Description Value Maximum average radiant power 1 00 mW Pulse duration 0 100 Pulse repetition frequency 1 kHz Wavelength 635 nm From a safety perspective class 2 laser products are not inherently safe for the eyes Precautions 1 Avoid staring into the beam or viewing it through optical instruments 2 Avoid pointing the beam at other people or at animals GESMAX Safety Directio
20. 94008 3 0 0en Original text 2015 GeoMax AG Widnau Switzerland GeoMax AG www geomax positioning com
21. CompactFlash card 40 to 80 40 to 80 Battery internal 20 to 55 40 to 70 Bluetooth 30 to 60 40 to 80 Protection against water dust and sand Type Protection Instrument 1P54 IEC 60529 Humidity Type Protection Instrument Max 95 non condensing The effects of condensation are to be effectively counteracted by periodi cally drying out the instrument Type Additive Constant mm Aim360 _ Scout360 Circular prism 0 0 yes yes Mini prism 17 5 yes yes Mini 0 0 yes yes 360 prism 23 1 yes yes 360 Mini prism 30 0 yes not recommended Reflective tape 34 4 yes no Reflectorless 34 4 no no There are no special prisms required for Aim360 or for Scout360 Working range Position accuracy 5m to 150 m 15 ft to 500 ft 5 cm at 100 m 1 97 at 330 ft Technical Data Zooms0 40 Automatic corrections The following automatic corrections are made e Line of sight error e Tilting axis error e Earth curvature e Circle eccentricity e Compensator index error Vertical index error Standing axis tilt Refraction Aim360 zero point error 7 1 2 Angle Measurement Accuracy Type std dev Hz V ISO 17123 3 Display least count mgon mgon Zooms0 S R 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 Zooms0 S R 2 0 6 0 1 0 1 Zoom8
22. GeoMax Zoom80 Series User Manual A a e Version 3 0 GE MAX Introduction Purchase AW Product identification Symbols Trademarks Validity of this manual Available documenta tion Congratulations on the purchase of a Zoom80 series instrument This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the product and operating it Refer to 1 Safety Directions for further information Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product The type and serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate Always refer to this information when you contact your agency or GeoMax authorised service workshop The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings Type Description A DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not NOTICE avoided may result in appreciable material financial and environmental damage Ee Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the produc
23. aced on the market and be put into service without restrictions in any EEA Member state The conformity for countries with other national regulations not covered by the FCC part 15 or Euro pean directive 1999 5 EC has to be approved prior to use and operation 2402 2480 MHz Bluetooth 4 mW max Type Internal Microstrip antenna Gain 1 5 dBi ZRT81 ZRT82 Conformity to national regulations Frequency band Output power Antenna FCC Part 15 applicable in US Hereby GeoMax AG declares that the ZRT81 ZRT82 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity is available from GeoMax AG be placed on the market and be put into service without restrictions in any EEA Member state C Class 1 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE can The conformity for countries with other national regulations not covered by the FCC part 15 or Euro pean directive 1999 5 EC has to be approved prior to use and operation Limited to 2402 2480 MHz lt 100 mW e i r p Type 1 2 dipole antenna Gain 2 dBi Connector Special customized SMB GESMAX Technical Data Zoom8s0 48 8 Software Licence Agreement Software Licence Agree ment This product contains software that is preinstalled on the product or that is supplied to you on a data carrier medium or that can be downlo
24. aded by you online according to prior authorisation from GeoMax Such software is protected by copyright and other laws and its use is defined and regulated by the GeoMax Software Licence Agreement which covers aspects such as but not limited to Scope of the Licence Warranty Intellectual Property Rights Limitation of Liability Exclusion of other Assurances Governing Law and Place of Jurisdiction Please make sure that at any time you fully comply with the terms and conditions of the GeoMax Software Licence Agreement Such agreement is provided together with all products and can also be referred to and downloaded at the GeoMax home page at http www geomax positioning com or collected from your GeoMax distributor You must not install or use the software unless you have read and accepted the terms and conditions of the GeoMax Software Licence Agreement Installation or use of the software or any part thereof is deemed to be an acceptance of all the terms and conditions of such Licence Agreement If you do not agree to all or some of the terms of such Licence Agreement you must not download install or use the software and you must return the unused software together with its accompanying documentation and the purchase receipt to the distributor from whom you purchased the product within ten 10 days of purchase to obtain a full refund of the purchase price GESMAX Software Licence Agreement Zoomso 49 GeoMax Zoom8s0 Series 7
25. and pole 26 4 5 Batteries 27 4 5 1 Operating Principles 27 4 5 2 Instrument 27 4 6 Working with the CompactFlash Card 28 4 6 1 Instrument 28 4 7 Accessing Survey Application Program 29 4 8 Guidelines for Correct Results 30 5 Check amp Adjust 31 5 1 Overview 31 5 2 Preparation 32 5 3 Combined Adjustment I t i c and Aim360 32 5 4 Tilting Axis Adjustment a 33 5 5 Adjusting the Circular Level of the Instrument and Tribrach 35 5 6 Adjusting the Circular Level of the Prism Pole 35 5 7 Inspecting the Laser Plummet of the Instrument 35 5 8 Servicing the Tripod 36 6 Care and Transport 37 6 1 Transport 37 6 2 Storage 37 Ss GESMAX Table of Contents Zooms0 3 GES 6 3 Cleaning and Drying 38 6 4 Maintenance 38 7 Technical Data 39 7 1 Instrument 39 7 1 1 General Technical Data of the Instrument 39 7 1 2 Angle Measurement 41 7 1 3 Distance Measurement with Reflectors 41 7 1 4 Distance Measurement without Reflectors 42 7 1 5 Distance Measurement Long Range LO mode 42 7 1 6 Aim360 43 7 1 7 Scout360 44 7 1 8 Scale Correction 44 7 1 9 Reduction Formulas 46 Fez Conformity to National Regulations 47 7 2 1 Dangerous Goods Regulations 47 7 2 2 Instrument 48 7 2 3 ZRT81 ZRT82 48 8 Software Licence Agreement 49 MAX Table of Contents Zoom80 4 1 1 Safety Directions General Introduction Description 1 2 1 2 1 The following directions enable the person responsible for the product and the person w
26. by step MAX Check amp Adjust Zooms0 34 5 5 Adjusting the Circular Level of the Instrument and Tribrach Adjusting the circular level step by step 5 6 Description Place and secure the instrument into the tribrach and onto a tripod Using the tribrach footscrews level the instrument with the electronic level SHIFT F12 to access STATUS Level amp Laser Plummet Check the position of the circular level on the instrument and tribrach a If both circular levels are centered no adjustments are necessary b If one or both circular levels are not centered adjust as follows Instrument If it extends beyond the circle use the supplied allen key to centre it with the adjustment screws Turn the instrument by 200 gon 180 Repeat the adjustment procedure if the circular level does not stay centered Tribrach f it extends beyond the circle use the supplied allen key to centre it with the adjustment screws Se After the adjustments all adjusting screws should have the same tightening tension and no adjusting screw shall be loose Adjusting the Circular Level of the Prism Pole Adjusting the Circular Level Step by Step Step Description 1 Suspend a plumb line 2 Use a pole bipod to align the prism pole parallel to the plumb line 3 Check the position of the circular level on the prism pole 4 a Ifthe circu
27. cription EE For I To select a page in a screen do one of the following CONFIGURE STD PAGE F6 Units amp Formats Units Angle Time Format OR Distance Unit Tap on the page tab with the stylus Distance Dec E Angle Unit Edit an individual char Appearance Description acter in input fields Survey Map A character can be inserted or overwritten The procedure is the same Point ID DO for both cases 1 Highlight the field 1 For the keyboard ENTER The edit mode is activated where addi tional functions like insert and overwrite are available 1 For the touch screen Highlight the characters to be changed 1 Type numeric and or alphanumeric characters 1 ENTER or tap outside of the field Access special alphanu Step Description meric characters for input 1 Highlight the input field 2 For the keyboard ENTER 3 Toggle to the desired special character set by using the up down arrow keys 4 Press the function key assigned to the required character group 5 Press the function key with the required character 6 Repeat step 4 and 5 for entering more special characters of the same character set 7 ENTER Appearance and selec Choicelists have various appearances tion from a choicelist Closed choicelist Appearance Description Selection Write Logfile ETO Triangles on the right indicate Use the arrow keys to change Bete ata further available choices through the list or tap the trian Format File zu gles on the screen
28. djustment errors The standard deviations can be calculated from the second run onwards Ee It is recommended to measure at least two runs 8 MEAS F5 if more runs have to be added Continue with step 3 OR CONT F1 to accept the measurements and to proceed to TOOLS Adjustment Results No more runs can be added later Next step IF the results are THEN to be stored CONT F1 overwrites the old adjustment errors with the new ones if the Use status is set to Yes to be determined again REDO F2 rejects all new determined adjustment errors and repeats the whole procedure Refer to step 3 of paragraph Combined adjustment proce dure step by step 5 4 Tilting Axis Adjustment a Description This adjustment procedure determines the following instrument error a Tilting axis error Determination of tilting The following table explains the most common settings axis error step by step Step Description Ee The Hz collimation error c has to be determined before starting this procedure d Main Menu Tools Check amp Adjust 2 TOOLS Check amp Adjust Menu Select the option Tilting Axis a GESMAX Check amp Adjust Zoom80 33 Next step GES Step Description 3 TOOLS Tilting Axis Adjustment I Aim the telescope accurately at a target at about 100 m distance or less if not possible The target must be positioned
29. e made to the side of the vehicle The result is the distance to the vehicle not to the surface of the building If using the long range measurement mode gt 1000 m gt 3300 ft to prisms and an object passes within 30 m of the EDM as the measurement is triggered the distance measurement may be similarly effected due to the strength of the laser signal Due to laser safety regulations and measuring accuracy using the Long Range Reflectorless EDM is only allowed to prisms that are more than 1000 m 3300 ft away Accurate measurements to prisms should be made in IR mode When a distance measurement is triggered the EDM measures to the object which is in the beam path at that moment If a temporary obstruction for example a passing vehicle heavy rain fog or snow is between the instrument and the point to be measured the EDM may measure to the obstruction Do not measure with two instruments to the same target simultaneously to avoid getting mixed return signals The Aim360 sensor permits automatic angle and distance measurements to prisms The prism is sighted with the optical sight After initiating a distance measurement the instrument sights the prism centre automatically Vertical and horizontal angles and the distance are measured to the centre of the prism The Track360 mode enables the instrument to follow a moving prism As with all other instrument errors the collimation error of the automatic aiming must b
30. e redetermined periodically Refer to 5 Check amp Adjust about checking and adjusting instruments When a measurement is triggered while the prism is still moving distance and angle measurements may not be made for the same position and coordinates may vary If the prism location is changed too quickly the target may be lost Make sure that the speed does not exceed the figure given in the technical data GESMAX Operation Zooms0 30 Check amp Adjust Overview Description Electronic adjustment View current adjust ment errors Mechanical adjustment Precise measurements Summary of errors to be adjusted electronically GeoMax instruments are manufactured assembled and adjusted to a high quality Quick temperature 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 instrument errors and mechanical parts can be adjusted mechanically The following instrument errors can be checked and adjusted electronically LE Compensator longitudinal and transversal index errors i Vertical index error related to the standing axis c Horizontal collimation error also called line of sight error a Tilting axi
31. een completed This outcome is a normal effect The telescope is not normally positioned exactly on the centre of the prism to speed up the Aim360 measurement These small deviations Aim360 offsets are calculated individually for each measurement and corrected electron ically This means that the horizontal and vertical angles are corrected twice first by the determined Aim360 errors for Hz and V and then by the individual small deviations of the current aiming IF the task is to THEN adjust a combination of instrument Refer to 5 3 Combined Adjustment I t i c and Aim360 errors adjust the tilting axis Refer to 5 4 Tilting Axis Adjustment a adjust the circular level Refer to 5 5 Adjusting the Circular Level of the Instrument and Tribrach adjust the laser optical plummet Refer to 5 7 Inspecting the Laser Plummet of the Instrument adjust the tripod Refer to 5 8 Servicing the Tripod Combined Adjustment I t i c and Aim360 Description Combined adjustment procedure step by step The combined adjustment procedure determines the following instrument errors in one process l t Compensator longitudinal and transversal index errors i Vertical index error related to the standing axis c Horizontal collimation error also called line of sight error Aim360 Hz Aim360 zero point error for horizontal angle option Aim360 V Aim360 zero point error for vertical angle option
32. elative humidity to 20 The air humidity influences the distance measurement if the climate is extremely hot and damp For high precision measurements the relative humidity must be measured and entered along with the air pressure and the temperature ppm 5 ga 100 5 80 60 ne 40 1 i 20 ppm Air humidity correction mm km 0 Relative humidity 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 C mai C Air temperature C Type Index n carrier wave nm combined EDM 1 0002863 658 The index n is calculated from the formula of the IAG Resolutions 1999 and is valid for 1013 25 mbar 12 C 60 Air pressure p Air temperature t Relative air humidity h GES MAX Technical Data Zooms0 44 Formulas Formula for visible red laser 0 29535 p 4 126 10 h AD 286 338 Gran ge 10 002419 002 AD Atmospheric correction ppm p Air pressure mbar Air temperature C t h Relative humidity a 1 273 15 x 7 5 t 237 3 DI 0 7857 If the basic value of 60 relative humidity as used by the EDM is retained the maximum possible error in the calculated atmospheric correction is 2 ppm 2 mm km Reduction to mean sea The values for AD are always negative and are derived from the following formula level AD gt H 6 AD gt Reduction to mean sea level ppm AD R 10 H Height of EDM above sea level m
33. ent Coaxial visible red laser 658 nm System analyser basis 100 MHz 150 MHz GES MAX Technical Data Zooms0 41 7 1 4 Distance Measurement without Reflectors Range Type Kodak Gray Card Range D Range E Range F m ft m ft m ft accXess10 White side 90 800 2630 1000 3280 gt 1000 gt 3280 reflective accXess10 Grey side 18 400 1320 500 1640 gt 500 gt 1640 reflective Atmospheric conditions Accuracy Characteristics Laser dot size Range of Measurement 1 5 m 1200 m Display unambiguous up to 1200 m D Object in strong sunlight severe heat shimmer E Object in shade sky overcast F Underground night and twilight Standard measuring std dev Measure time Measure time ISO 17123 4 typical s maximum s 0m 500m 2 mm 2 ppm 3 6 12 gt 500 m 4mm 2 ppm 3 6 12 Object in shade sky overcast Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path can result in deviations of the specified accuracy The display resolution is 0 1 mm Type Carrier wave Measuring system Coaxial visible red laser 658 nm System analyser basis 100 MHz 150 MHz Distance m Laser dot size approximately mm at 30 7x10 at 50 8 x 20 at 100 16 x 25 7 1 5 Distance Measurement Long Range LO mode Range Reflector Range A Range B Range C m ft
34. erself into the instrument s line of sight Aim360 Aim360 refers to the instrument sensor which enables the automatic fine pointing to a prism Automation Three automation modes are available e None no automation and no tracking e Aim360 automatic fine pointing to a prism e Track360 automatic tracking of an already targeted prism Scout360 Scout360 refers to the instrument sensor which enables the automatic rapid finding of a prism ZRT81 ZRT82 A component for remote control is ZRT81 ZRT82 It is both an integrated long range Bluetooth modem with attached antenna and instrument carry handle Zoom80 15 Instrument models GGO ee 2 2 2 2 1 Model Description Zooms0 S Reflectorless EDM Aim360 Track360 Zooms0 R Reflectorless EDM Aim360 Track360 Scout360 The program package GGO is used for the data exchange between the instrument and a computer It contains several auxiliary programs in order to support the instrument For more information about GGO refer to the comprehensive online help System Concept Software Concept Description Software type Software upload 2 2 2 All instruments use the same software concept Software type Description System This software comprises the central functions of the instrument It is also referred software to as firmware The programs Survey and Setup are integrated into the firmware and cannot be dele
35. eyboard Instrument components for communication a b ZRT81 ZRT82 handle Bluetooth port GES MAX Description of the System Zoom80 18 3 User Interface 3 1 Keyboard 3 1 1 Instrument Keyboard USER eei a Hot keys F7 F12 e Arrow keys b Alphanumeric keys f SHIFT c CE ESC USER PROG g Function keys F1 F6 d ENTER Keys Key combinations GESMAX Key Description Hot keys F7 F12 User definable keys to execute commands or access chosen screens Alphanumeric keys To type letters and numbers CE Clears all entry at the beginning of user input Clears the last character during user input ESC e Leaves the current menu or dialog without storing changes made USER e Calls the user defined menu PROG ON e If the instrument is off to turn instrument on e If the instrument is on press at any time to select an application program ENTER e Selects the highlighted line and leads to the next logical dialog menu e Starts the edit mode for edit fields e Opens a list box SHIFT e Changes between the first and the second level of function keys Arrow keys e Move the focus on the screen Function keys F1 F6 Correspond to the six softkeys that appear on the bottom of the screen when the screen is activated Keys Description PROG plus USER Turns instrument off SHIFT
36. he CompactFlash card at the lower end of the CompactFlash card compartment The extended edge of the card has to be on the upper side as shown on the Press the card down on the lid 6 Close the lid the knob is turned to a horizontal position Turn the knob to lock the CompactFlash card compartment The lid is closed correctly when GES MAX Operation Zooms0 28 Format a CompactFlash Formatting the CompactFlash card before starting to store data is required if a completely new Compact card step by step Flash card is used or if all existing data needs to be deleted Step Description 1 Main Menu Tools Format Memory Device 2 TOOLS Format Memory Device lt Memory Device CF Card gt lt Format Method Format Quick gt Select the memory device to be formatted Se By activating the format command all data will be lost Make sure that all important data on the CompactFlash card has been backed up before formatting the card Before formatting the internal memory make sure that all important data is first transferred to the PC To exit the screen without formatting the memory device press ESC This returns to the previous screen without execution of any command CONT F1 YES F4 to complete the formatting of the CompactFlash card ee 3 d ee 5 NO F6 to abort the formatting of the CompactFlash card and return to TOOLS Format Memory Device
37. he products of GeoMax are powered by Lithium batteries Lithium batteries can be dangerous under certain conditions and can pose a safety hazard In certain conditions Lithium batteries can overheat and ignite Ee When carrying or shipping your GeoMax product with Lithium batteries onboard a commercial aircraft you must do so in accordance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Ee GeoMax has developed Guidelines on How to carry GeoMax products and How to ship GeoMax products with Lithium batteries Before any transportation of a GeoMax product we ask you to consult these guidelines on our web page www geomax positioning com dgr to ensure that you are in accordance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and that the GeoMax products can be transported correctly Ee Damaged or defective batteries are prohibited from being carried or transported onboard any aircraft Therefore ensure that the condition of any battery is safe for transportation GES MAX Technical Data Zooms0 47 7 2 2 Instrument Conformity to national regulations Frequency band Output power Antenna 7 2 3 FCC Part 15 applicable in US Hereby GeoMax AG declares that the instrument Zoom80 is in compliance with the essential require ments and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity is available from GeoMax AG Class 1 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE can be pl
38. ho actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Definition of Use Instrument Intended use Reasonably forseeable misuse A WARNING 1 3 e Measuring horizontal and vertical angles e Measuring distances e Recording measurements e Automatic target search recognition and tracking e Visualising the aiming direction and vertical axis e Remote control of product e Data communication with external appliances e Computing with software e Use of the product without instruction e Use outside of the intended use and limits e Disabling safety systems e Removal of hazard notices e Opening the product using tools for example screwdriver unless this is permitted for certain functions e Modification or conversion of the product e Use after misappropriation e Use of products with recognisable damages or defects e Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior explicit approval of GeoMax e Aiming directly into the sun e Inadequate safeguards at the working site e Deliberate dazzling of third parties e Controlling of machines moving objects or similar monitoring application without additional control and safety installations Adverse use can lead to injury malfunction and damage It is the task of the person responsible for the equipme
39. ion coefficient R 6 378 10 m radius of the earth Earth curvature 1 R and mean refraction coefficient k are automatically taken into account when calcu lating the horizontal distance and height difference The calculated horizontal distance relates to the station height and not to the reflector height GESMAX Technical Data Zoom8s0 46 Distance measuring program Averaging 7 2 7 2 1 In the distance measuring program Averaging the following values are displayed D Slope distance as arithmetic mean of all measurements s Standard deviation of a single measurement n Number of measurements These values are calculated as follows Slope distance as arithmetic mean of all meas urements Sum Single slope distance measurement Number of measurements _ 1 n D n 2 D ria 50M Ol Standard deviation of a single slope distance JO Il e TMs i E E TEA GEO b deei i TNn Sito d oO TEA A measurement n 1 j n 1 x Sum E D Slope distance as arithmetic mean of all meas urements Di Single slope distance measurement n Number of distance measurements The standard deviation S5 of the arithmetic mean of the distance can be calculated as follows s S Standard deviation of the arithmetic mean of D f the distance s Standard deviation of a single measurement n Number of measurements Conformity to National Regulations Dangerous Goods Regulations Dangerous Goods Regu lations T
40. ircular movement described by the centre of the laser point should not exceed 3 mm at a distance of 1 5 m If the centre of the laser dot describes a perceptible circular movement or moves more than 3 mm away from the point which was first marked an adjustment may be required Inform your nearest GeoMax authorised service workshop Depending on brightness and surface the diameter of the laser dot can vary At 1 5 m it is about 2 5 mm Servicing the Tripod Servicing step by step GES the tripod 18 076 The following table explains the most common settings Step Description ee The connections between metal and timber components must always be firm and tight 1 Tighten the leg cap screws moderately with the supplied allen key 2 Tighten the articulated joints on the tripod head enough to keep the tripod legs open when lifting the tripod off the ground Tighten the allen screws of the tripod legs MAX Check amp Adjust Zooms0 36 Care and Transport Transport Transport in the field Transport in a road vehicle Shipping Shipping transport of batteries Field adjustment 6 2 When transporting the equipment in the field always make sure that you e either carry the product in its original transport container e or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached product upright Never carry the
41. lar level is centred no adjustment is necessary b If the circular level is not centred use an allen key to centre it with the adjustment screws Ee After the adjustments all adjusting screws must have the same tightening tension and no adjusting screw should be loose Inspecting the Laser Plummet of the Instrument Inspecting the laser plummet step by step The laser plummet is integrated into the vertical axis of the instrument Under normal conditions of use the laser plummet does not need adjusting If an adjustment is necessary due to external influences the instrument has to be returned to a GeoMax service workshop 2 5 mm 1 5 m lt 3mm 1 5m GES MAX Check amp Adjust Zooms0 35 5 8 The following table explains the most common settings Step Description 1 Place and secure the instrument into the tribrach and onto a tripod 2 Using the tribrach footscrews level the instrument with the electronic level SHIFT F12 to access STATUS Level amp Laser Plummet PAGE F6 to access the Laser Plummet page Switch on the laser plummet Inspection of the laser plummet should be carried out on a bright smooth and horizontal surface like a sheet of paper Mark the centre of the red dot on the ground Turn the instrument through 360 slowly carefully observing the movement of the red laser dot The maximum diameter of the c
42. laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 3R laser products Direct intrabeam viewing may be hazardous low eye hazard level in particular for deliberate ocular expo sure The beam may cause dazzle flash blindness and after images particularly under low ambient light conditions The risk of injury for laser class 3R products is limited because of a unintentional exposure would rarely reflect worst case conditions of e g beam alignment with the pupil worst case accommodation b inherent safety margin in the maximum permissible exposure to laser radiation MPE c natural aversion behaviour for exposure to bright light for the case of visible radiation Description Value R1000 Maximum average radiant power 5 00 mW Pulse duration 800 ps Pulse repetition frequency 100 MHz 150 MHz Wavelength 650 nm 690 nm Beam divergence 0 2 mrad x 0 3 mrad NOHD Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance 0 25s 80 m 262 ft Zoom80 8 A caution A AUTO From a safety perspective class 3R laser products should be treated as potentially hazardous Precautions 1 Prevent direct eye exposure to the beam 2 Do not direct the beam at other people Potential hazards are not only related to direct beams but also to reflected beams aimed at reflecting surfaces such as prisms windows mirrors metallic surfaces etc Precautions 1 Do not aim at areas that are essential
43. ly reflective such as a mirror or which could emit unwanted reflections 2 Do not look through or beside the optical sight at prisms or reflecting objects when the laser is switched on in laser pointer or distance measurement mode Aiming at prisms is only permitted when looking through the telescope Labelling Laser Aperture Laser Radiation Avoid direct eye exposure Class 3R Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Po lt 5 00 mW 650 690 nm a Laser beam Type Zoom80 Art No Equip NOs 00 essene Power 12V 7 4V 1Amax S No GeoMaxAG enn we CH 9443 Widnau Manufactured Gg ZO Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 1 6 4 Aim360 General The Aim360 built into the product produces an invisible laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 1 in accordance with e JEZ 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 1 laser prod
44. mpactFlash card and GGO in two ways e From the CompactFlash card directly via a serial interface to a project in GGO on a PC e From the CompactFlash card using for example a card reader to a project in GGO on a PC For Zoom80 CompactFlash cards can directly be used in an external drive Some PC card drives can require an adaptor Container Contents Container for instru ment and accessories a Data transfer cable b ZDE100 diagonal eyepiece c Protective cover for instrument d Instrument with tribrach and ZRT81 ZRT82 e Spare stylus f Allen key g CompactFlash cards and covers h Quick Guide i ZBA400 Battery j ZCH201 battery charger GES MAX Description of the System Zooms0 17 2 4 Components 2 4 1 Instrument Instrument components part 1 of 2 a b c d e f 9 h i j Carry handle Optical sight Telescope integrating EDM Aim360 NavLight flashing diode yellow and red Scout360 transmitter Scout360 receiver Coaxial optics for angle and distance measurement and exit port of visible laser beam for distance measurements CompactFlash card compartment Horizontal drive Tribrach securing screw Instrument components k part 2 of 2 k 1 n o p q r S moon M NOP qar s Vertical drive Focusing ring m Battery compartment Stylus for touch screen Screen Circular level Tribrach footscrew Interchangeable eyepiece K
45. nd for example obstacles excava tions or traffic Precautions The person responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers Inadequate securing of the working site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the working site is adequately secured Adhere to the regulations governing safety and accident prevention and road traffic 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 regarding field use with GeoMax products If the accessories used with the product are not properly secured and the product is subjected to mechan ical shock for example blows or falling the product may be damaged or people can sustain injury Precautions When setting up the product make sure that the accessories are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the product to mechanical stress GESMAX Safety Directions Zooms0 6 Z WARNING Z WARNING Z WARNING A WARNING Z WARNING Z WARNING If the product is used with accessories for example masts staffs poles you may increase the risk of being struck by lightning Precautions Do not use the product in a thunderstorm During the transport shipping or disposal of batteries
46. nication data transfer e This port is located at the base of the instrument Port 2 Handle e Hotshoe connection for ZRT81 ZRT82 with instrument Port 3 BT e Bluetooth module for communication 3 Eza T ono Ze maan 328 mm TP512 213 196 mm Instrument Tribrach Internal battery ZBA400 4 8 5 5 kg 0 7 kg 0 2 kg GES MAX Technical Data Zooms0 39 Recording Laser plummet Drives Motorisation Power Internal battery Environmental specifi cations Reflectors Navigation Light GESMA Data can be recorded onto a CompactFlash card Type Capacity MB Number of measurements per MB CompactFlash card 256 1750 Type Location Accuracy Diameter of laser point Visible red laser class 2 In standing axis of instrument Deviation from plumb line 1 5 mm 2 sigma at 1 5 m instrument height 2 5 mm at 1 5 m instrument height Type Endless horizontal and vertical drives Maximum rotating speed 45 50 gon s External supply voltage Nominal voltage 12 8 V DC Range 11 5 V 13 5 V Type Li lon Voltage 7 4 V Capacity ZBA400 4 4 Ah Temperature Type Operating temperature C Storage temperature C Instrument 20 to 50 40 to 70 GeoMax
47. ns This allows a variety of preferences to be addressed The configuration of the parameters and func tions for an individual measuring technique are combined in a configuration set lt Reflector gt Choicelist Displays the active reflector All reflectors from Main Menu Manage Reflectors All listed reflectors can be selected lt Add Constant gt Output Displays the additive constant stored with the chosen reflector Next step CONT F1 to access SURVEY Survey Job Name where measurements can be performed with ALL F1 or DIST F2 and or REC F3 GES MAX Operation Zooms0 29 4 8 Guidelines for Correct Results ee Distance measurement A caution ese ese se Aim360 Track360 4 4 Very short distances may be measured reflectorless in IR mode to well reflecting targets Note that the distances are corrected with the additive constant defined for the active reflector Zoom80 009 When measurements are being made using the red laser EDM the results can be influenced by objects passing between the EDM and the intended target surface This occurs because reflectorless measure ments are made to the first surface returning sufficient energy to allow the measurement to take place For example if the intended target surface is the surface of a building but a vehicle passes between the EDM and the target surface as the measurement is triggered the measurement may b
48. ns Zooms0 11 Labelling 1 7 Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Laser Radiation Do not stare into the beam Class 2 Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Po lt 1 00 mW A 620 690 nm 003336 002 a Will be replaced by a class 3R warning label if applicable Zoom80 016 a Laser beam b Exit for laser beam Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Description A WARNING A CAUTION A _cauTION ol m The term Electromagnetic Compatibility is taken to mean the capability of the product to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic disturbances to other equipment Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect GeoMax cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other e
49. nt to inform the user about hazards and how to counteract them The product is not to be operated until the user has been instructed on how to work with it Limits of Use Environment A DANGER Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in hazardous areas or close to electrical installations or similar situations by the person in charge of the product GESMAX Safety Directions Zooms0 5 1 4 Responsibilities Manufacturer of the product Person responsible for the product 1 5 GeoMax AG CH 9443 Widnau hereinafter referred to as GeoMax is responsible for supplying the product including the user manual and original accessories in a safe condition The person responsible for the product has the following duties e To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the user manual e To ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions e To be familiar with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention e To inform GeoMax immediately if the product and the application becomes unsafe e To ensure that the national laws regulations and conditions for the operation of e g radio transmitters or lasers are respected Hazards of Use Z CAUTION Z DANGER NOTICE A ca
50. ordance 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 deter mined 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GeoMax for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Zoom80 017 Labelling internal battery ZBA400 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device
51. prised of various models with a range of accuracy classes e combined with the data logger to conduct remote control surveys connected with GGO to view exchange and manage data ZRT81 ZRT82 Long range Bluetooth device used on Zoom80 for communication to the data logger Data logger A multi purpose handheld with long range Bluetooth cap enabling the remote control of Zoom80 GGO An office software consisting of a suite of standard and extended programs for the viewing exchange and management of data The following terms and abbreviations may be found in this manual Term Description TPS Total Station Positioning System GGO GeoMax Geo Office EDM Electronic Distance Measurement EDM refers to the laser distancer incorporated into the instrument which enables distance measurement Three measuring modes are available e IR mode This mode refers to the ability to measure distances to prisms e RL mode This mode refers to the ability to measure distances without prisms e LO mode This mode refers to the visible red laser and the ability to measure extended distances to prisms accXess10 accXess10 refers to the Reflectorless EDM technology which enables an increased measuring range with a smaller laser spot size NavLight A Navigation Light fitted to an instrument assists with prism targeting It consists of two differently coloured flashing lights located in the instrument telescope housing The person holding the prism can align him h
52. quipment if the product is used with accessories from other manufacturers for example field computers personal computers two way radios non standard cables or external batteries Precautions Use only the equipment and accessories recommended by GeoMax When combined with the product they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards When using computers and two way radios pay attention to the information about electromagnetic compatibility provided by the manu facturer Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in erroneous measurements Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect GeoMax cannot completely exclude the possibility that the product may be disturbed by intense electromagnetic radiation for example near radio transmitters two way radios or diesel generators Precautions Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions MAX Safety Directions Zoom80 12 A caution Radios or digital cellular phones Z WARNING 1 8 If the product is operated with connecting cables attached at only one of their two ends for example external supply cables interface cables the permitted level of electromagnetic radiation may be exceeded and the correct functioning of other products may be impaired Precautions While the product is in use connecting cables for example product to external battery prod
53. r a device is attached the instrument responds with two short beeps e Whenever a device is removed the instrument responds with one long beep e ZRT81 ZRT82 is automatically detected by the instrument when it is attached and the port configured Fixing the handheld to a holder and pole Components of the ZHR200 holder Fixing the handheld to the holder step by step Clamp a Locking pin b Tightening screw a c Pole clamp SEE Holder b AE d Tightening screw c e Pin Step Description 1 Insert the pole into the clamp hole 2 Tighten the clamp with the tightening screw 3 To attach the holder to the clamp insert the pin into the catch of the clamp while pushing down the locking pin 4 Place the handheld in the holder Tighten the screw of the holder to fix the handheld to the holder GES MAX Operation Zooms0 26 4 5 Batteries 4 5 1 Operating Principles Charging first time e The battery must be charged prior to using it for the first time because it is delivered with an energy use content as low as possible e The permissible temperature range for charging is between 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F For optimal charging we recommend charging the batteries at a low ambient temperature of 10 C to 20 C 50 F to 68 F if possible e Itis normal for the battery to become warm during charging Using the chargers recommended by GeoMax it is not possible
54. ration and are not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accordance with this User Manual Description Value Maximum average radiant power 11 mW Pulse duration 20 ns 40 ns Pulse repetition frequency 24 4 kHz Wavelength 850 nm Labelling EEE Class 1 Laser Product do F according to IEC 60825 1 eare 2007 03 dde Pier GY XTC E Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation pama a Laser beam Zoom80 10 1 6 6 Navigation Light General 1 6 7 The integrated Navigation Light produces a visible LED beam from the front side of the telescope Ee The product described in this section is excluded from the scope of IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products The product described in this section is classified as exempt group in accordance with IEC 62471 2006 07 and does not pose any hazard provided that the product is used and main tained in accordance with this user manual Type Zoom80 Art No Class 1 LED Product Puta urre according to IEC 60
55. re at the last calibration is more than 20 C Instrument error Effects Hz Effects V Elimination with Automatically two face corrected with measurement proper adjust ment c Line of sight error ZA E ZA a a Tilting axis error GA de GA v Compensator index error ZA v GA t Compensator index error v ZA ZA i Vertical index error GA v B Aim360 Collimation error ZA v aes ES GES MAX Check amp Adjust Zooms0 31 5 2 Preparation Next Step 5 3 tronic level SHIFT F12 to access STATUS Level amp Laser Plummet Level page The tribrach the tripod and the underground should be stable and secure from vibrations or other disturbances Before determining the instrument errors the instrument has to be levelled using the elec E The instrument should be protected from direct sunlight to avoid thermal warming v It is also recommended to avoid strong heat shimmer and air turbulence The best condi tions are early in the morning or with overcast sky Before starting to work the instrument has to become acclimatised to the ambient temperature Approx imately two minutes per C of temperature difference from storage to working environment but at least 15 min should be taken into account Even after adjustment of the Aim360 the crosshairs may not be positioned exactly on the centre of the prism after an Aim360 measurement has b
56. ribrach equipped with an optical plummet Setup step by step Ou SHIFT 3 o GD Zoom80 006 Description Shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid uneven temperatures around the instru ment Extend the tripod legs to allow for a comfortable working posture Position the tripod over the marked ground point centring it as well as possible Fasten the tribrach and instrument onto the tripod Turn on the instrument by pressing PROG for 2 s Press SHIFT F12 to access STATUS Level amp Laser Plummet activating the laser plummet Move the tripod legs 1 and use the tribrach footscrews 6 to centre the plummet 4 over the ground point Adjust the tripod legs to level the circular level 7 By using the electronic level turn the tribrach footscrews 6 to precisely level the instrument Centre the instrument precisely over the ground point 4 by shifting the tribrach on the tripod plate 2 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the required accuracy is achieved GES MAX Operation Zooms0 24 4 2 Instrument Setup for Remote Control 4 2 1 Remote Control Setup Attaching the ZRT81 ZRT82 to the instrument Step Description instrument carry handle by simultaneously Ee Refer to 4 1 Instrument Setup for the initial instrument setup onto a tripod Remove the pressing and holding in the four push buttons
57. rnal power sources for example monitoring ensure external power remains available until the instrument has successfully completed the power down process Option Description Lock To lock the keyboard press and hold SHIFT for 3 s The message Keyboard locked is momen tarily displayed on the Message Line Unlock To unlock the keyboard press and hold SHIFT for 3 s The message Keyboard unlocked is momentarily displayed on the Message Line Icons Description Position of the icons on the screen Icons The screen icons display the status information of the instrument a Aim360 Track360 Scout360 EI J ices F R 8 a b Reflector c EDM d Compensator face amp ll e Bluetooth Ea 1 Survey 2 Programs 3 Manage A GEO f Line area dei g CompactFlash card 4 Convert 5 Config E Tools Gar h Battery EEE EEEa i SHIFT j Quick coding Icon Description Aim360 Track360 Scout36 The currently active Aim360 Track360 Scout360 settings or searches o are displayed Reflector The currently active reflector is displayed EDM The currently active EDM measurement settings are displayed Compensator face I amp II Compensator off out of range or face I amp II icon is displayed Remote control Remote control is turned on GES MAX User Interface Zooms0 22 GES Icon Description Bluetooth The status of each Bluetoo
58. rocessing Type Infrared laser GESMAX Technical Data Zooms0 43 7 1 7 Scout360 Range Reflector Range Track360 m ft Circular prism 300 1000 360 prism 300 1000 Mini prism 100 330 Measurements at the vertical limits of the fan or under unfavourable atmospheric conditions may reduce the maximum range optimally aligned to the instrument Shortest measuring distance 1 5m Searching Typical search time lt 10s Default search area Hz 400 gon V 40 gon Definable search windows Yes Characteristics Principle Digital signal processing Type Infrared laser 7 1 8 Scale Correction Use of scale correction Atmospheric correction AD1 Air humidity Air humidity correction Index n By entering a scale correction reductions proportional to distance can be taken into account e Atmospheric correction e Reduction to mean sea level e Projection distortion The slope distance displayed is correct if the scale correction in ppm mm km which has been entered corresponds to the atmospheric conditions prevailing at the time of the measurement The atmospheric correction includes e Adjustments for air pressure e Air temperature e Relative humidity For highest precision distance measurements the atmospheric correction should be determined with an accuracy of 1 ppm The following parameters must be redetermined e Air temperature to 1 C e Air pressure to 3 mbar e R
59. ry housing into the battery compartment Push the battery housing in until it horizontal position Je Turn the knob to lock the battery compartment Ensure that the knob is returned to its original GES MAX Operation Zooms0 27 4 6 Working with the CompactFlash Card Ee e Keep the card dry e Use it only within the specified temperature range e Do not bend the card e Protect the card from direct impacts ce Failure to follow these instructions could result in data loss and or permanent damage to the card Ee Recommendations to prevent corrupt measurement data that cannot be imported into GGO e Format the CF card on a regular base e Do NOT remove the battery during operation Always shut down the instrument by pressing the OFF key e Do NOT use the battery until it is completely empty resulting in an irregular shutdown of the instru ment 4 6 1 Instrument Insert and remove a CompactFlash card step by step Step Description opening the lid of the CompactFlash card compartment 1 Face the instrument so that the vertical drive screw is on the left The CompactFlash card compartment is now on the right side of the instrument Turn the knob to the vertical position Open the lid of the CompactFlash card compartment Pull the front of the CompactFlash card up and take the card out of the lid pictogram in the CompactFlash card compartment 4 Place the lower end of t
60. s error Aim360 Aim360 zero point error for Hz and V option Every angle measured in the daily work is corrected automatically if the compensator and the Hz correc tions are activated in the instrument configuration Select Main Menu Config Instrument Settings Compensator to check the settings The currently used adjustment errors can be viewed under Main Menu Tools Check amp Adjust Current Values The following instrument parts can be adjusted mechanically e Circular level on instrument and tribrach e Laser plummet e Optical plummet option on tribrach e Allen screws on tripod To get precise measurements in the daily work it is important e To check and adjust the instrument from time to time e To take high precision measurements during the check and adjust procedures e To measure targets in two faces Some of the instrument errors are eliminated by averaging the angles from both faces e Refer to 5 2 Preparation to find more important points During the manufacturing process the instrument errors are carefully determined and set to zero As mentioned above these errors can change and it is highly recommended to redetermine them in the following situations e Before the first use e Before every high precision survey e After rough or long transportation e After long working periods e After long storage periods e Ifthe temperature difference between current environment and the temperatu
61. t in contraven tion of the regulations exposing themselves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to contamination Precautions The product must not be disposed with household waste Dispose of the product appropriately in accordance with the national regulations in force in your country Always prevent access to the product by unauthorised personnel Product specific treatment and waste management information is available from GeoMax AG Only GeoMax authorised service workshops are entitled to repair these products 1 6 Laser Classification 1 6 1 General General The following chapters provide instructions and training information about laser safety according to inter national standard IEC 60825 1 2014 05 and technical report IEC TR 60825 14 2004 02 The informa tion enables the person responsible for the product and the person who actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid operational hazards Ee According to IEC TR 60825 14 2004 02 products classified as laser class 1 class 2 and class 3R do not require e laser safety officer involvement e protective clothes and eyewear e special warning signs in the laser working area if used and operated as defined in this User Manual due to the low eye hazard level Ee National laws and local regulations could impose more stringent instructions for the safe use of lasers than IEC 60825 1 2014 05 and IEC TR 60825 14
62. t to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner e Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e CompactFlash and CF are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Description General This manual applies to all Zoom80 series instruments Where there are differences between the models they are clearly described Telescope e Measuring with IR mode When measuring distances to a reflector with EDM mode IR the telescope uses a wide visible red laser beam which emerges coaxially from the telescope s objective e Measuring with RL mode and LO mode When measuring distances with EDM modes RL and LO the telescope uses a narrow visible red laser beam which emerges coaxially from the telescope s objective Name Description Format TO 2 Zoom80 Quick Provides an overview of the product together with technical data and v v Guide safety directions Intended as a quick reference guide Zoom80 User All instructions required in order to operate the product to a basic level v Manual are contained in the User Manual Provides an overview of the product together with technical data and safety directions KO Zoomsg0 Technical Overall comprehensive guide to the system and program functions Reference Manual
63. ted The English language is integrated into the firmware and cannot be deleted Language Numerous languages are available for the instruments This software is also software referred to as system language The system software enables a maximum of three languages which can be stored at any one time the English language and two other languages The English language is the default language and cannot be deleted One language is chosen as the active language Application programs A suite of optional survey specific application programs is available for the instru ment Some of the programs are activated freely and require no license key and others require purchasing and are only activated with a license key All instrument software is stored in the System RAM of the instrument The software can be uploaded onto the instrument using the following methods e Using GGO the software is transferred via the serial interface to the CompactFlash card in the instru ment which is then stored to the System RAM e By connecting the CompactFlash card directly to the computer either via an internal card slot housing or an external drive the software is transferred to the card which is then stored to the System RAM e Uploading firmware can take some time Ensure that the battery is at least 75 full before begin ning the upload and do not remove the battery during the upload process Power Concept General Power op
64. th port and any Bluetooth connection is displayed Line area The number of lines and areas currently open in the active job is displayed CompactFlash card The status of the CompactFlash card is displayed e For the CompactFlash card the capacity of used space is shown in seven levels Battery The status and source of the battery is displayed The percentage of remaining power capacity for all batteries is displayed numerically and graphically For internal and external battery being attached at the same time the internal battery is used until it is empty and then the external battery is used SHIFT The status of the SHIFT key is displayed Quick coding Shows the quick coding configuration Can be used with touch screen to turn quick coding on and off MAX User Interface Zooms0 23 4 Operation 4 1 Instrument Setup Description This topic describes an instrument setup over a marked ground point using the laser plummet It is always possible to set up the instrument without the need for a marked ground point Ee Important features e Itis always recommended to shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid uneven tempera tures around the instrument e The laser plummet described in this topic is built into the vertical axis of the instrument It projects a red spot onto the ground making it appreciably easier to centre the instrument e The laser plummet cannot be used with a t
65. tions GES Use the GeoMax batteries chargers and accessories or accessories recommended by GeoMax to ensure the correct functionality of the instrument Type Power supply Instrument One ZBA400 battery fitting into the instrument MAX Description of the System Zoom80 16 2 2 3 Data Storage and Data Conversion Concept Description Memory device ee Data conversion Transfer raw data to GGO ee 2 3 Data is stored within a job in a database on a CompactFlash card CompactFlash card A CompactFlash card housing is standard A CompactFlash card can be inserted and removed Available capacity 256 MB ZZ Whilst other CompactFlash cards may be used GeoMax recom mends GeoMax CompactFlash cards and cannot be held respon sible for data loss or any other error that may occur when using a non GeoMax card Unplugging connecting cables or removing the CompactFlash card during the measurement may cause loss of data Always return to the Main Menu before removing the CompactFlash card and switch off the instrument before removing cables Export Job data can be exported from a job in a variety of file types A format can be defined in GGO Format Manager Refer to the online help of GGO Format Manger for information on creating format files Import Data can be imported from ASCII DXF GSI8 or GSI16 format Raw data can be transferred between the database on the Co
66. tness Wet or damp batteries must be dried before storing or use e A storage temperature range of 0 C to 30 C 32 F to 86 F in a dry environment is recommended to minimize self discharging of the battery e At the recommended storage temperature range batteries containing a 30 to 50 charge can be stored for up to one year After this storage period the batteries must be recharged GES MAX Care and Transport Zooms0 37 6 3 Cleaning and Drying Product and accessories e Blow dust off lenses and prisms e Never touch the glass with your fingers e Use only a clean soft lint free cloth for cleaning If necessary moisten the cloth with water or pure alcohol Do not use other liquids these can attack the polymer components Fogging of prisms 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 Damp products Dry the product the transport container the foam inserts and the accessories at a temperature not greater than 40 C 104 F and clean them Do not repack until everything is dry Always close the transport container when using in the field DO DO gt d GOO Cables and plugs Keep plugs clean and dry Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables 6 4 Maintenance
67. uct to computer must be connected at both ends Use of product with radio or digital cellular phone devices Electromagnetic fields can cause disturbances in other equipment in installations in medical devices for example pacemakers or hearing aids and in aircraft It can also affect humans and animals Precautions Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect GeoMax cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment can be disturbed or that humans or animals can be affected e Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices in the vicinity of filling stations or chemical installations or in other areas where an explosion hazard exists e Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices near to medical equipment e Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices in aircraft FCC Statement Applicable in U S Se Z WARNING A WARNING Labelling Zoom80 The greyed paragraph below is only applicable for products without radio 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 radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in acc
68. ucts are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accordance with this User Manual Description Value Maximum average radiant power 10 mW Pulse duration 11 ms Pulse repetition frequency 37 Hz Wavelength 785 nm GESMAX irecti E Safety Directions Zooms0 9 Labelling Type Zoom80 Art No Class 1 Laser Product Equip No Gg j Power 12V 7 4V 1A max BINDS case according to IEC 60825 1 eta ETE Ze CH 9443 Widnau 2007 03 Manufactured fre OI CE Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation a a Laser beam 1 6 5 Scout360 General The Scout360 built into the product produces an invisible laser beam which emerges from the front side of the telescope The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 1 in accordance with e JEZ 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 1 laser products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of ope
69. ution Z WARNING Z WARNING WARNING Z CAUTION Watch out for erroneous measurement results if the product has been dropped or has been misused modi fied stored for long periods or transported Precautions Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the user manual particularly after the product has been subjected to abnormal use and before and after important meas urements Because of the risk of electrocution it is dangerous to use poles and extensions in the vicinity of electrical installations such as power cables or electrical railways Precautions Keep at a safe distance from electrical installations If it is essential to work in this environment first contact the safety authorities responsible for the electrical installations and follow their instructions With the remote control of products it is possible that extraneous targets will be picked out and measured Precautions When measuring in remote control mode always check your results for plausibility Be careful when pointing the product towards the sun because the telescope functions as a magnifying glass and can injure your eyes and or cause damage inside the product Precautions Do not point the product directly at the sun During dynamic applications for example stakeout procedures there is a danger of accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the environmental conditions arou
70. y with Aim360 Maximum speed in Track360 mode Searching Characteristics Shortest measuring distance 360 prism Aim360 1 5m Shortest measuring distance 360 prism Track360 5m Aim360 angle accuracy Hz V 1 0 3 mgon std dev ISO 17123 3 Base Positioning accuracy std dev 1 mr e The accuracy with which the position of a prism can be determined with Aim360 depends on several factors such as internal Aim360 accuracy instrument angle accuracy prism type selected EDM meas uring program and the external measuring conditions The Aim360 has a basic standard deviation level of 1 mm Above a certain distance the instrument angle accuracy predominates and takes over the standard deviation of the Aim360 e The following graph shows the Aim360 standard deviation based on different prism types distances and instrument accuracies mm 20 18 16 14 12 10 pA e GO oO M 100 200 400 500 600 700 800 003341002 GeoMax GRZ4 prism 360 Aim360 accuracy mm Distance measurement m Instrument angle accuracy GO Circular prisms and circular Mini prisms mm m n Maximum tangential speed 5 m s at 20 m 25 m s at 100 m Maximum radial speed with 5 m s lt EDM Mode Tracking gt Typical search time in field of view 1 55 Field of view 1 25 1 55 gon Definable search windows Yes Principle Digital image p

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