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1.    Version 1 0  English   when it has to be       Introduction ScanStation 2 2  Introduction  Purchase Congratulations on the purchase of a ScanStation 2 instrument     AV    Product  identification    This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for setting  up the product and operating it  Refer to  6 Safety Directions  for further informa   tion    Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product     The type and the serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate   Enter the model and serial number in your manual and always refer to this informa   tion when you need to contact your agency or Leica Geosystems authorized service  workshop     Type        Serial No         Network Address        IP Address           Symbols The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings     Description          Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which  if not  avoided  will result in death or serious injury     Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended  use which  if not avoided  could result in death or serious  injury    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 environmental  damage     Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as  they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and  efficient manner        Trademarks e Windows i
2.   installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interfer   ence to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct  the interference at his own expense        Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compli   ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment     ScanStation 2 83    Safety Directions ScanStation 2 84    Labelling  ScanStation 2    Leica Geosystems AG    CH 9435 Heerbrugg  Made in Switzerland    MODEL SERIAL  NO  NO     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     Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11  except for deviations pursuant to  Laser Notice No 50  dated July 26 2001     ScanStation 2_022 Power  36V    4 0A max                   Labelling  power supply    Safety Directions                   ScanStation 2_023                         Non Spillable Battery    UN ID Nr   2800  Class  8  Batteries  wet  non spillable  electric storage    Type  Power Supply ae ie    Input  15V DC  4A  Output  36V DC 4A    Manufactured  2007  Made in Switzerland    Leica Geosystems AG I  CH 9435 Heerbrugg C      Pb     This device complies with part 15 of
3.  Control LED Status    Diagram                            a  b      a  RDY LED  i b  COM LED  ScanStation 2_015 V c  LSR LED  RDY Flashing yellow color indicates that the instrument is powering up  Green color indi     cates that the instrument is ready for scanning    If the flashing yellow light appears while the instrument is scanning or waiting for a  command  it indicates that it is performing a self accuracy adjustment  This proce   dure takes approximately two minutes    If the instrument is scanning when self accuracy adjustment starts  scanning will be  interrupted for approximately two minutes and then automatically restart     COM    LSR    Scanning    Flashing green color indicates that the instrument is communicating with Cyclone   Red color indicates a scanner failure  Please refer to chapter  Diagnostic Procedure   for further instructions if this happens     Orange color indicates that the laser is ON  The LSR light is always orange once the  scanner completes the power up process        ScanStation 2 37    Scanning ScanStation 2 38    3 3 Ambient Conditions  Unfavorable e Highly reflective  polished metal  gloss paint   surfaces e Highly absorbent  black     e Translucent  clear glass    gt  Color or powder these surfaces before scanning if necessary     Unfavourable K    Rain  snow or fog cause poor measurements  It is not recommended to  weather conditions Survey during these conditions   e If some objects are scanned against the sunlight or a bright spotli
4.  Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 81  6 9 FCC Statement  Applicable in U S  83  7 Technical Data 86  7 1 General Technical Data of the Instrument 86  7 2 System Performance 87  7 3 Laser Scanning System 88  7 4 Electrical 90  7 5 Environmental 91  7 6 Physical 92  7 7 Accessories 93  7 8 Formats 97  Index 98    1 Description of the System       1 1 Packing   Unpacking       Unpacking When in its case  the ScanStation 2 sits face up so that the product label is visible     Ce   Instrument  will be used for Scan   Station 2 in this manual     The instrument is wrapped in an antistatic  bag at delivery    It is recommended to keep this bag  as it can  be used in the field to protect the instru   ment from dust and rain    To take the instrument out of its case  grasp  the handle and the table stand  and lift   Use caution due to the weight of the instru   ment  18 8 kg         ScanStation 2 001       S Pack the instrument the same way it is delivered  Make sure the instrument is in   Lock  position     Description of the System ScanStation 2 7    Description of the System ScanStation 2    1 2    Overall system    Instrument Components                   ScanStation 2_002    ScanStation 2 Laser  Scanner  including  protective covers  Laptop   optional  Ethernet cable   Power supply charger  with power cable   A C power supply with  power cable   optional  Power supply cable  Power supply   Tribrach  with optical  plummet   Tripod   Transport box for Scan   Station 2   Transport b
5.  Environmental  for information about storage temperature range   A storage temperature range of  20  C to  30  C  4  F to 86  F in a dry environ   ment is recommended to minimize self discharging of the battery    At the recommended storage temperature range  batteries containing a 10  to  50  charge can be stored for up to one year  After this storage period the  batteries must be recharged    Remove batteries from the product and the charger before storing    After storage  recharge batteries before using    Protect batteries from damp and wetness  Wet or damp batteries must be dried  before storing or use     5 4 Cleaning and Drying    Windows and e Blow dust off scanner windows   targets 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   e Do not use other liquids  these may attack the polymer components   e Charger   Use only a clean  soft  lint free cloth for cleaning     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 completely dry        Cables and plugs Keep plugs clean and dry  Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting  cables        Care and Transport ScanStation 2 53    Care and Transport ScanStation 2 54    5 5 Window Cleaning Procedure    General The ScanStation 2 scanning windows shall be kep
6.  high stress exposure        5 2    Transport  in the field    Transport  in a road vehicle    Shipping    Shipping  transport  of batteries    Care and Transport    Transport    When transporting the equipment in the field  always make sure that you  e either carry the product in its original transport container   e remove product from tripod and carry by its handle        Never carry the product loose in a road vehicle  as it can be affected by shock and  vibration  Always carry the product in its transport container and secure it     When transporting the product by rail  air or sea  always use the complete original  Leica Geosystems packaging  transport container and cardboard box  or its equiva   lent  to protect against shock and vibration        When transporting or shipping batteries  the person in charge of 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        ScanStation 2 51    Care and Transport    5 3    Product    Field adjustment    Batteries    ScanStation 2 52    Storage    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     Refer to  7 5
7.  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 ZL       ScanStation 2    85    Technical Data    7    ScanStation 2 86    Technical Data       7 1    Instrument type    User interface  Scanner drive    Camera    General Technical Data of the Instrument       Pulsed  dual axis compensated  high speed laser scanner  with survey grade accu   racy  range  and field of view       Notebook or Tablet PC    Servo motor       Integrated high resolution digital camera    7 2    Accuracy of single  measurement    Modeled surface  precision2 noise    Target acquisition     Dual axis compen   sator    Data integrity  monitoring    Technical Data    System Performance       Position    6mm   Distance   4mm   Angle  horizontal vertical  12    12   60 urad   60 urad   15  2mm 16    2 mm standard deviation       Selectable on off   Setting accuracy  1 5    7 275 urad    Periodic self check during operation and start up       All   accuracy specifications are one sigma  1 5  unless otherwise noted   1 At 1m 50mrange  15   2 Subject to modeling methodology for modeled surface   3 Algorithmic fit to planar HDS targets    ScanStation 2 87    Technical Data    7 3    Type  Color  Range  Scan rate    Scan resolution    Field of View  per  scan     ScanStation 2 88    Laser Scanning System    Pu
8.  the Instrument ScanStation 2 25    Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 26    Setup step by step  tnd       Description  Shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid uneven temperatures  around the instrument     Extend the tripod legs to allow for a comfortable working posture  Position  the tripod approximately over the marked ground point           Fasten the tribrach onto the tripod              Step Description    3  Inspect the tripod from various sides and correct its position so that the  tripod plate is roughly horizontal and above the ground point  You may use  the tribrach s optical plummet to help place the tripod over the ground  point     4  Push the tripod legs firmly into the ground        Look through the optical plummet and turn the tribrach s foot screws so  that the optical plummet is centered on the ground point     Adjust the tripod legs to level the circular level        Place the instrument on the tribrach and secure It with the tribrach s  locking knob  Make sure that the instrument is levelled by checking the  built in circular level         gt    Please see also  Scanning with ScanStation 2  section in the Cyclone docu   mentation for more information        Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 27       Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 28    2 4 Instrument Height    Measure instru   ment height    To get an accurate measurement  hold  end of measurement tape with your foot  on benchmark  Now expand the meas   urement tape and r
9.  turer        ScanStation 2 81    Safety Directions    A caution    A Warning    ScanStation 2 82    Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in erroneous measure   ments    Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force  in this respect  Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that the  product may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation  for example   near radio transmitters  two way radios or diesel generators    Precautions    Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions     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  product to computer  must be connected at both ends        6 9    L  Warning    L  Warning    Safety Directions    FCC Statement  Applicable in U S     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer   ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment    This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not
10.  using one  or two power supplies  If two power supplies are connected  the instrument will  operate from both power supplies concurrently  Make sure that the second power  supply is switched ON before the first power supply is empty  If the instrument was  powered up using a single power supply  a second power supply can be connected  anytime during operation  when connecting or disconnecting  power supply must be  off        Charging the power  supply with the  charger    a  Power supply charger with power       cable    X b  Charging cable  ScanStation 2007 c  Power supply     a The power supply charger is not designed to be an A C power supply for  the instrument  It is exclusively designed for charging the power supply and  should not be connected to the instrument  If the charger plug is acciden   tally connected to the instrument  it will not damage the instrument or the  charger     Description of the System ScanStation 2 13    Description of the System ScanStation 2 14    A Danger    A Danger    The product is not designed for use under wet and severe conditions  If unit becomes  wet it may cause you to receive an electric shock    Precautions    Use the product only in dry environments  for example in buildings or vehicles   Protect the product against humidity  If the product becomes humid  it must not be  used     Death or serious injury can occur if unit is not connected to ground   Precautions   To avoid electric shock power cable and power outlet must be ground
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12. If the instrument does not boot up    Switch off the instrument and switch it on again  Try to connect to the instru   ment from the Scan Control window  Diagnostic reports are stored every time  you attempt to connect to the scanner    If the instrument boots up and the RDY light is on  but connection is not possible   Try to ping the instrument  see ping procedure above     If there is no diagnostic report  check the network address of the instrument and  the network settings on your laptop    If you experience problems while scanning  or taking images  Email a copy of the  diagnostic report to Leica HDS Technical Support    If the COM light is red    Reboot the instrument  If the light is still red  contact Leica HDS Technical  Support        Summary    Troubleshooting    If you experience problems with your instrument    e Email the scanner s diagnostic reports to your local support   e Email address  support lgshds com  e For Europe support  euro support leshds com    e Diagnostic reports are stored in the following folder     e     Leica Geosystems  Cyclone Databases temp  e Example file name  Diag_10 1 194 114_2004 03 04 11 45 txt    ScanStation 2    49    Care and Transport ScanStation 2 50          5 Care and Transport  5 1 Check  amp  Adjust  A Caution Units that are exposed to high mechanical forces  e g  through frequent transport or    rough handling  it is recommended to carry out a check and adjust once a year by the  manufacturer respectively just after such a
13. Wear protective gloves and eye protection  Do not tilt battery  acid can  escape from the degassing openings or vents     I  co    E         During the transport  shipping or disposal of batteries  it is possible for inappropriate  mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard    Precautions    When transporting shipping  or disposing batteries  the person in charge of the  product must ensure that the applicable national and international rules and regula   tions are observed  Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger  or freight transport company        Charging or operating the battery at temperatures below 0  C    32  F or above  40  C     104  F is not allowed since it may damage the battery    Precautions    Only charge the battery in well ventilated areas because it can produce explosive  gases  Connect the battery to the battery charger only when the charger is turned  off  Fire  smoking  and sparking near the battery are not allowed     If the product is improperly disposed of  the following can happen     e  f polymer parts are burnt  poisonous gases are produced which may impair  health     ScanStation 2 71    Safety Directions    ScanStation 2 72    e If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly  they can explode and cause  poisoning  burning  corrosion or environmental contamination    e By disposing of the product irresponsibly you may enable unauthorized persons  to use it in contravention of the regulations  exposing themselves and 
14. ack side of rotating scan head       ScanStation 2 89    Technical Data    7 4    Power supply  Power consump   tion   Battery type  Power ports  Duration    Power status indi   cators    ScanStation 2 90    Electrical    36 V  AC or DC  hot swappable   Two  2  Power Supply units provided with system         lt 80 W  average    Sealed lead acid       Two  2  simultaneous use  hot swappable        gt 6 hours  typical continuous use  room temperature   using both batteries simulta   neously       Five  5  LEDs indicate charging status and power levels  low medium high     7 5 Environmental          Environmental Temperature  specifications  Type Operating temperature   Storage temperature     C     C   ScanStation 2 O to  40  25 to  65    Power supply O to  40  25 to  65       Power supply charger O to  40  25 to  65             A C power supply O to  40  25 to  65       Protection against water  dust and sand  IP52  IEC 60529     Humidity  Max 95   non condensing    Lighting Fully operational from bright sunlight to complete darkness        Technical Data ScanStation 2 91    Technical Data    7 6    Dimensions    Weight    ScanStation 2    Physical    Instrument Dimensions  mm    Dx WxH     92    Dimensions       Dx Wx H           ScanStation 2  without handles   265 x 370x510   amp  table stand       10 5 x 14 5 x 20                Power supply  without handles  165 x 236 x 215 6 5x9 25x 8 5  Instrument Weight  kg  Weight  Ibs   ScanStation 2 18 8  nominal 41  nominal  Power 
15. bar remains at 10   then Cyclone cannot locate the scanner on    the network   e Check that your laptop network settings are correct  Check IP address  LAN  properties  internet protocol  TCP IP  properties   IP address  refer to chapter  3 5 Network Address   Subnet mask  255 255 0 0    Default gateway  10 1 1 1  e If your network settings are correct  check if you have a wireless network  enabled  An active wireless network may disrupt the connection between  Cyclone and the instrument    5  If the progress bar remains at 40  or 70   then Cyclone is able to locate the  instrument on the network but is unable to complete the connection protocol   e If the instrument is initializing or performing its periodic accuracy checking    Cyclone may not be able to connect until the scanner is ready  This is normal   Refer to chapter  3 2 Understand the Instrument s Control LED Status  for  more information   e If Cyclone has not successfully connected within ten minutes   a  Cancel the connection   b  Exit Cyclone   c  Confirm that Cyclone is not running by looking for Cyclone exe in the  Task Manager s Processes tab  If it is continuing to run  select the  Cyclone exe process and push the End Process button   d  Restart Cyclone and try to connect once more   e  If the second attempt fails  reboot the instrument   f  If the third attempt fails  reboot the laptop computer and the Scanner   then attempt to connect to the instrument    6  If connection to the instrument still fails  ini
16. bed rectangle or pre sets    e Atmospheric correction       Technical Data    Customizable longitude latitude grid lines  Targeted  single shot pre scan ranging     Script management for auto scan sequencing     View scanner locations and field of view  Level of detail  LOD  for fast visualization  Auto rechecking  re acquisition  of targets     Auto acquisition of HDS targets      Target identification   Traverse      Field Setup   Resection      Field Setup   Known Backsight      Field Setup   Known Azimuth      Traverse and resection reports   Direct coordinate station entry      Dual axis compensation on off  Engage disengage turret   Target and instrument height input   Lighting control for digital images   Acquire and display digital image   Set image resolution  high  medium  low   Support of external digital images   Real time 3D visualization while scanning       ScanStation 2 95    Technical Data    ScanStation 2 96    e Fly around  pan  amp  zoom  rotate clouds  meshes  models in 3D  e View point clouds with intensity or true color mapping  e Auto creation of panoramic digital image mosaic      e Global digital image viewer      e  Point and scan QuickScan to set horizontal FoV      e User defined quality of fit checks   e Measure  amp  dimension  slope dist   AX  AY  AZ   e Create  manage annotations and layers   e Save restore views   e Save screen images   e Undo redo support       SmartScan     Technology feature     7 8    Direct import  formats    Direct expo
17. e Licence Agreement     Such agreement is provided together with all products and can also be found at the  Leica Geosystems home page at http   www leica geosystems com swlicense or your  Leica Geosystems dealer     You must not install or use the software unless you have read and accepted the  terms and conditions of the Leica Geosystems Software Licence Agreement  Installa   tion 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    Safety Directions    some of the terms of such licence agreement  you may not download  install or use  the software and you must return the unused software together with its accompa   nying documentation and the purchase receipt to the dealer from whom you  purchased the product within ten  10  days of purchase to obtain a full refund of the  purchase price        ScanStation 2 65    Safety Directions    6 6    A Warning    A caution    ScanStation 2 66    Hazards of Use    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 direc   tions of the person responsible for the product     Watch out for erroneous measurement results if the product has been dropped or  has been mis
18. e an allen  key to center it with the adjustment screws  Turn the instrument slowly  200 gon  180     Repeat the adjustment procedure if the bubble does not  stay centered        K   After the adjustment  no screw shall be loose           On the tribrach  step by step          Description    Level up the tribrach together with the instrument in advance using the re   level funtionality in Cyclone  assuming that the instrument is correctly  adjusted  Remove the instrument from the tribrach     The bubble of the tribrach must be centered  If it extends beyond the  circle  use the adjusting pin in conjunction with the two cross headed  adjustment screws to centre it        After the adjustment  no screw shall be loose           Care and Transport ScanStation 2 57    Care and Transport    ScanStation 2 58    5 7 Service of the Tripod    Service tripod  step by step    ScanStation 2_019       Description       Step  E    The connections between timber and metal must be firm and tight     Moderately tighten the allen screws  1  with the allen key supplied with the  tripod     Tighten articulated joints just enough to keep the tripod legs open when  lifting the tripod off the ground  2               Tighten the allen screws of the tripod legs  3         Safety Directions       Description    Safety Directions    General       The following directions should enable the person responsible for the product  and  the person who actually uses the equipment  to anticipate and avoid operati
19. e familiar with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention    e To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if the product and the application  becomes unsafe     The person responsible for the product must ensure that it is used in accordance with  the instructions  This person is also accountable for the training and the deployment  of personnel who use the product and for the safety of the equipment in use        ScanStation 2 63    Safety Directions    6 5    International  Warranty    Software Licence  Agreement    ScanStation 2 64    International Warranty  Software Licence Agreement    The International Warranty can be downloaded from the Leica Geosystems home    page at http   www leica geosystems com internationalwarranty or received from  your Leica Geosystems dealer        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 downloaded by you online pursuant  to prior authorization from Leica Geosystems  Such software is protected by copy   right and other laws and its use is defined and regulated by the Leica Geosystems  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 Leica Geosystems  Softwar
20. ead height using  etched horizontal reference line on unit          Do not reduce the instru   ment height reading to its  vertical value    The instrument height entered in Cyclone   is automatically computed and reduced   to its vertical value     CS Take care to usea 1 1 measure   no special tape that is scaled  differently  used for common  surveying instruments            ScanStation 2_012       2 5    Power Supply and Charging    Charging   first time use   e The batteries must be charged prior to using for the first time because it is deliv   ered with an energy 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     Operation Discharging   e The batteries can be operated from 0  C to  40  C    32  F to  104  F    e Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn  very high  operating temperatures reduce the service life of the battery     As the power supply contains batteries  it is always recommended to handle the  power supply with care  Observe the LEDs on the power supply before and after the  charging process  as well as during operation  For details please refer to the picture  and description of the LEDs below     Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 29    Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 30    Understand the abcde  power suppl
21. ed     Batteries not recommended by Leica Geosystems may be damaged if charged or  discharged  They may burn and explode    Precautions    Only charge and discharge batteries recommended by Leica Geosystems     Operate the instru   ment with the A C  power supply    a  Power supply cable   b  A C power supply   c  A C power supply cable  d  Power cable   ScanStation 2_008 e  Ethernet cable          A Danger The product is not designed for use under wet and severe conditions  If unit becomes  wet it may cause you to receive an electric shock   Precautions   Use the product only in dry environments  for example in buildings or vehicles   Protect the product against humidity  If the product becomes humid  it must not be  used     Description of the System ScanStation 2 15    Description of the System ScanStation 2 16    A Danger    Laptop    Death or serious injury can occur if unit is not connected to ground   Precautions   To avoid electric shock power cable and power outlet must be grounded        A dedicated laptop computer is an option with your ScanStation 2 System  This  computer is loaded with proprietary software  and is configured to operate with your  instrument     It is recommended that you do not use your dedicated laptop computer for any  purpose other than scanning with your instrument or Cyc one applications     Using software  LAN cards or modems that are not specifically designed to work with  your dedicated laptop computer can corrupt the settings in your com
22. ference  and    2  this device must accept any interference received including  interference that may cause undesired operation     Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11  except for deviations pursuant to  Laser Notice No 50  dated July 26 2001     Power  36V    4 0A max       6 8    Description     N Warning    A caution    Safety Directions    Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC    The term Electromagnetic Compatability 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 distur   bances to other equipment     Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment     This is a class A product  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio  interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures        There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the product is  used in conjunction 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 Leica Geosystems  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 manufac  
23. ght  the  optical receiver of the instrument can be dazzled so heavily that in this  area no measured data is recorded  A  black hole  appears in the reflect     ance image   Temperature K e   Ifthe instrument is brought from a cold environment  e g   from storage   changes into a warm and humid environment  the glass window at the mirror or in    extreme case even the interior optics can fog up  This causes measure   ment errors    Precaution  Avoid large temperature differences  give the instrument  time to acclimate     Window Glass K Soiling at the glass  such as a layer of dust  condensed water or fingerprints   causes considerable measuring errors        Laptop computer K    Retain enough fee disk space  depending on your Project  up to 50  of  your hard drive   e Do not additionally stress the computer while scanning   e It is not recommended to perform other Cyclone tasks while Scanning        Others CS Keep field notes containing   e Target positions relative to the instrument     e Position of the instrument within the measured area        Cyclone SCAN The Cyclone SCAN software controls scanning operations with the instrument and  allows point cloud visualization and measurement     K    Refer to the Cyclone help system for information about the connection  of the instrument to Cyclone and further scanning operations        Scanning ScanStation 2 39    Scanning ScanStation 2 40    3 4 Reinstalling Window Covers    Procedure 1  Ensure that the instrument is switched 
24. ities of  personnel are monitored for reasons of protection from laser radiation    The laser beam path should be located well above or below eye level wherever  practicable    When not in use the Laser Product should be stored in a location where unau   thorized personnel cannot gain access    Precautions should be taken to ensure that the laser beam is not unintentionally  directed at mirror like  specular surfaces for example mirrors  metal surfaces or  windows  But  more importantly  at flat or concave mirror like surfaces     ScanStation 2 77    Safety Directions ScanStation 2 78       The hazard distance is the distance from the laser at which beam irradiance or  radiant exposure equals the maximum permissible value to which personnel may  be exposed without being exposed to a health risk     The hazard distance for this product is 115 m   378 ft   taking into account an expo   sure time of 0 25 s        Labelling a                Laser Radiation  Avoid direct eye exposure  Class 3R Laser Product  according to IEC 60825 1   001   08    Pay   1 5 mW  Ep   30 nJ  A   532 nm       ScanStation 2_020    a  Laser beam    Safety Directions ScanStation 2 79    Safety Directions    ScanStation 2_021    ScanStation 2                   80    Leica Geosystems AG    CH 9435 Heerbrugg  Made in Switzerland    MODEL SERIAL  NO  NO     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 inter
25. lsed  proprietary microchip    Green  visible       300 m   90   134 m   18  albedo    up to 50 000 points sec  maximum instantaneous rate          Spot size   lt  6mm from 0   50m   based on Gaussian definition       Selectability  Independently  fully selectable vertical and horizontal  point to point measurement spacing      Point spacing  Fully selectable horizontal  amp  vertical  through full range      Scan row  horizontal   20 000 points row  maximum      Scan column  vertical   5 000 points column  maximum      Horizontal  3602  maximum       Vertical  2702  maximum       Aiming Sighting  Optical sighting using QuickScan    button       SmartScan    Technology feature     Scanning Optics    Scan motors  Data  amp  power  transfer to from  rotating turret    Communications    Integrated color  digital imaging    Status Indicators    Bubble level    Technical Data    Single mirror  panoramic  front  amp  upper window design  Environmentally protected by housing and two glass shields    Direct drive  brushless       Contact free  optical data link and inductive power transfer    Static Internet Protocol  IP  Address       e User defined pixel resolution  Low  Medium  High   e Single 24   x 24   image  1024 x 1024 pixels  1 megapixel     High  setting   e Full 360   x 270   dome  111 images  approx  64 megapixels  automatically  Spatially rectified       3 LEDs  on stationary base  indicate system ready  laser  on   and communications  status    External  integrated on b
26. ms may be damaged if charged or  discharged  They may burn and explode     Precautions   Only charge and discharge batteries recommended by Leica Geosystems     6 7    General    Safety Directions    Laser Classification Scanner  Visible Laser    The laser incorporated into the product produces a visible green laser beam which  emerges from the windows     The products are Class 3R Laser Products in accordance with   e IEC 60825 1  2001 08    Safety of Laser Products    e EN 60825 1 1994   A11 1996   A2 2001   Safety of Laser Products      Class 3R Laser Products    Direct intrabeam viewing is always hazardous  Avoid direct eye exposure  The acces   sible emission limit is within five times the accessible emission limits of Class 2 in the  wavelength range from 400 nm to 700 nm                       Description Value  Maximum average radiant power 1 5 mW  Maximum peak radiant power 120 W  Pulse duration 250 ps  Pulse repetition frequency  lt  50 000 Hz  Beam divergence  full angle  0 15 mrad  Beam waist location 20 m  ScanStation 2 75    Safety Directions    A Warning    A Warning    A Warning    ScanStation 2 76    Description       Beam waist diameter  1 e        For safety aspects direct intrabeam viewing should be considered always as  hazardous    Precautions    Do not stare into the beam or direct it towards other people unnecessarily  These  measures are also valid for the reflected beam     Looking directly into the reflected laser beam could be dangerous to the eyes 
27. n the instrument s case       Unlock the instrument by pulling the black knob on the back and turning it to its       UNLOCKED    position    The instrument must be in the UNLOCKED position for power up  see picture  on page 36   Otherwise Cyc one will continue to try to connect while the instru   ment does not start up correctly    Note that the instrument is rotating freely when in UNLOCKED position and  powered OFF       Switch on the power supplies or connect the A C power supply  Refer to chapter     1 3 Cabling  for more information       The RDY yellow light  see picture on page 36  should be flashing while the    instrument Is getting ready for scanning     The power up process requires approximately five minutes to complete   During the power up process  you will see the scanner rotate and the mirror  behind the scanner main window will spin    8  The instrument is ready when the RDY light is green  Note that it is no longer  in the free rotational mode when powered up    Se The instrument should never be touched while powering up or when ready  It  should not be touched during operation with the exception of the QuickScan  operation  Refer to the QuickScan section of the Cyclone documentation for  further details    9  To connect the instrument to Cyclone software and begin scanning operations   refer to the Cyclone documentation for further information   10  Start Cyclone        Scanning ScanStation 2 35    Scanning ScanStation 2 36  3 2 Understand the Instrument s
28. nt cloud   Cyclone Model    gives the user the full functionality of Cyclone  The user is able to extract and  measure features and to create a 3D Model out of the PointCloud    For more information on Cyclone Software Suite  please visit   http   www leica geosystems com hds   Cyclone Software has also online help available  which can be accessed through  the F1 key on your keyboard        Description of the System ScanStation 2 19    Description of the System ScanStation 2 20    General Operating    Download    Principles Cyclone Software  as well as important Support documentation  can be down   loaded from the Leica Geosystems HDS Website   http   www leica geosystems com hds en lgs_27054 htm     The User must create an account before the download section is accessible   e Installation   You must use a Windows account with administrator privileges to install or    upgrade Cyclone  CoudWorx for AutoCAD  or CloudWorx for Intergraph Smart   Plant   Review        Windows 2000 users    If Cyclone  CloudWorx for AutoCAD  or CloudWorx for Intergraph Smart    Plant   Review fails to launch with an  entry point HeapSetinformation    error message after installing or upgrading    A  install Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 or Service Pack 4 with all avail   able security updates  recommended   or   B  install the Microsoft hotfix for KB816542  download and unzip the  file  then run  Windows2000 KB816542 x86 ENU exe  to install the  hotfix      1  Download the Cyc one Installshield from 
29. off and lock the instrument by pulling the  black knob on the back and turning it to its LOCKED position   2  Check the back of the window covers before reinstalling to assure proper orien   tation   3  Push window cover with a light pressure to lock it in place         Top Window  This way               Front Window    4  This way  UP                  ScanStation 2_016       3 5    Network address    ee    Scanning    Network Address    Please refer to the type plate on the ScanStation 2 for its Network address        Please note your network address under  Product identification  on page 2        ScanStation 2    41    Troubleshooting    4  4 1    Physical problems    Software configu   ration problems    ScanStation 2 42    Troubleshooting    Network Connection       NWN      Is one end of the ethernet cable securely attached to the connector labeled    NETWORK on the instrument base       Is the other end of the ethernet cable securely attached to the laptop     Is the COM indicator light on the instrument base lit  This indicates that the    instrument networking module has power       Are you using the correct network cable  You can tell by holding the two modular    connectors side by side  The colored wires inside the two modular connectors  should be in the same order if the cable is directly connecting the instrument to  the laptop       Start Cyclone      Start the Scan Control viewer for your scanner      Initiate connection to the instrument      If the progress 
30. onal  hazards     The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these  directions and adhere to them        ScanStation 2 59    Safety Directions    6 2    Permitted use    Adverse use    ScanStation 2 60    Intended Use    e Measuring horizontal and vertical angles    e Measuring distances    e Recording measurements    e Computing by means of software    e Target search  recognition    e Visualizing the aiming direction and vertical axis   e Remote control of surveying products    e Data communication with external appliances     e Use of the product without instruction    e Use outside of the intended limits    e Disabling safety systems    e Removal of hazard notices    e Opening the product using tools  for example screwdriver  unless this is specifi   cally permitted for certain functions    e Modification or conversion of the product    e Use after misappropriation    e Use of products with obviously recognizable damages or defects    e Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior explicit  approval of Leica Geosystems     e Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site  for example when measuring on  roads    e Deliberate dazzling of third parties    e Controlling of machines  moving objects or similar monitoring application without  additional control  and safety installations      N Warning Adverse use can lead to injury  malfunction and damage   It is the task of the person responsible for the equipment to inform the 
31. ore connecting it to the  instrument   Precautions   1  Verify that the power supply is off   2  Connect the power supply cable to the instrument and to the power supply   3  Turn on the power supply    e A red power supply LED means that the power supply is empty and must be  recharged immediately after finishing the current scan  If the power supply is  further discharged  it turns off automatically without further warning  If the  power is turned off while scanning  the software can crash and you can lose  data    4  To turn on the power supply after it has automatically turned off  turn the switch  from the  On  position to the  Off  position and back again to the  On  position     cE In addition to the battery indicator of the power supply  the remaining power is also  displayed by the software when connected  This display is an approximation and can  differ from the status shown by the power supply  In this case  the display of the  power supply is valid     Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 33    Scanning    3    ScanStation 2 34    Scanning       3 1    System Start up    Turn On the System         Set up the instrument as desired  Refer to chapter  2 Setting Up the Instrument     for more infomation       Turn on the laptop computer     Connect all cables to the instrument as described earlier  Refer to chapter  1 3    Cabling  for more infomation       Remove the window covers from the instrument  The window covers can be    hooked up on the tripod or placed i
32. ox for power    supply       ScanStation 2                   ScanStation 2_003                Handle   Top Window Cover   Front Window Cover   LED indicators   Connector for power supply   2    Ethernet Connector   Top Window Front Window  Circular level   QuickScan    Button   Lock Knob   Table Stand       Description of the System    ScanStation 2    Description of the System    Power supply    ScanStation 2       ScanStation 2_004          a   b     d     10    Handle   Power supply status indica   tors   Power connector   Main switch       Power supply  charger    ScanStation 2_005    A C power supply                         a   b     d     Charger cable   Control LED  lights when the  charger is connected to a  power plug    Power supply charger   Power cable  three different  types delivered    A C power supply   Control LED  lights when the  A C power supply is  connected to a power plug   A C power supply cable  Power cable  three different  types delivered       Description of the System    11    Description of the System ScanStation 2 12  1 3 Cabling    Operate the instru     ment with the  power supply a         a  Power supply cable  from instru   SS IE ment to 15t power supply   b   _ fo    KS b  Ethernet cable  l   c  Power supply cable  from instru   ment to 24 power supply        ScanStation 2_006    S Switch the power supply OFF before connecting to or disconnecting from  the scanner     The instrument is equipped with two power connectors  It can be operated
33. puter  and can  adversely affect system performance        1 4 Field of View  FoV     The instrument has a dual window system that covers a 360 x 270 degree field of  view  The main window  a  measures up to 45 degrees below the horizontal and up  to 32 degrees above the horizontal  The upper window  b  measures from 22 5  degrees up to the zenith  90        Field of view    90         ScanStation 2_009    Description of the System ScanStation 2 17    Description of the System ScanStation 2 18    If selecting a scanning region that uses both the main and upper windows  the instru   ment automatically goes through the following steps   as an example a vertical extent of  20 to 50 degrees      1  The instrument starts scanning using the main window and scans from  20 to 32  degrees     2  It then makes a 180 degrees horizontal rotation   3  It finishes the scan  32 to 50 degrees  using the upper window        1 5 HDS Cyclone Software Suite    General Leica Geosystems HDS Cyclone   software modules provide point cloud users with the  widest set of work process options for 3D laser scanning projects in engineering   surveying  construction and related applications    The Software consist of four packages     Cyclone Scan    allows the user to control the Scanner   Cyclone Register    allows the user to register multiple Scans together or to Geo reference the point  cloud   Cyclone Survey    gives the user basic functionality to extract and measure information out of the  rich poi
34. rt  formats    Indirect export  formats    Technical Data    Formats    Cyclone native IMP object database format  Cyclone Object Exchange  COE  format  ASCII point data  XYZ  SVY  PTS  PTX  TXT   Leica s X Function DBX format   LandXML   ZFS   ZFC   3DD   SIMA format       ASCII point data  XYZ  SVY  PTS  PTX  TXT  customized format  Leica s X Function DBX format   LandXML   SIMA format    AutoCAD  via COE for AutoCAD plug in    MicroStation  via COE for MicroStation plug in    PDS  via MicroStation  COE for MicroStation plug ing   AutoPLANT  via AutoCAD  COE for MicroStation plug in     ScanStation 2 97       Index ScanStation 2 98  Index  A O  Adjustment Operate the instrument  Of circular level on instrument              c eeeee eee 56 With the power supply            cceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12  33  Of circular level On tribrach          cceeeeeeeeeeeee ees 57 With the power supply charger              0   15  29  C P  Charging CADIS  Soesi Eer EAE 13 Power SUD OI eissiteiendresimmnnperna nsr 8  Power supply cable            cceccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeneees 8  15  E Protective COVE acustaniathscunsantathriun nieparcenranebaecenties 8  Et  ernet cable cesucsseatce a uueeteeoannere eee ee 15  R  F  RANEE cccscensoentancceatcantacassicnastcetatvenctatisacinetaacatad  88  Field OT VIEW 25  wsiscutvssawucuendvatsvnavguidtaaeieweneubveciaviens 17  S  i i T E 88  HDS Cyclone Software Suite   0    19 Scan resolution gsostsnciicasescalcpsgoscaseensaudscundeasseereusn  88  L ScanStation 
35. s a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation  All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners     Introduction    ScanStation 2       Table of Contents    Table of Contents    ScanStation 2          In this manual Chapter Page  1 Description of the System 7  1 1 Packing   Unpacking 7   1 2 Instrument Components 8   1 3 Cabling 12   1 4 Field of View  FoV  17   1 5 HDS Cyclone Software Suite 19   2 Setting Up the Instrument 22  2 1 General Information 22   2 2 Scanner Setup on Tripod 23   2 3 Setup the ScanStation 2 Over a Benchmark 25   2 4 Instrument Height 28   2 5 Power Supply and Charging 29   2 6 Operate the Instrument With the Power Supply 33    Table of Contents             3 Scanning 34  3 1 Turn On the System 34  3 2 Understand the Instrument s Control LED Status 36  3 3 Ambient Conditions 38  3 4 Reinstalling Window Covers 40  3 5 Network Address 41  4 Troubleshooting 42  4 1 Network Connection 42  4 2 Diagnostic Procedure 46  5 Care and Transport 50  5 1 Check  amp  Adjust 50  5 2 Transport 51  5 3 Storage 52  5 4 Cleaning and Drying 53  5 5 Window Cleaning Procedure 54  5 6 Adjustment of the Circular Level 56  5 7 Service of the Tripod 58    ScanStation 2    Table of Contents    ScanStation 2          6 Safety Directions 59  6 1 General 59  6 2 Intended Use 60  6 3 Limits of Use 62  6 4 Responsibilities 63  6 5 International Warranty  Software Licence Agreement 64  6 6 Hazards of Use 66  6 7 Laser Classification Scanner  Visible Laser 75  6 8
36. s firmly into the ground     Level up the tribrach using the circular level  Turn two of the foot screws  together in opposite directions  The index finger of your right hand indi   cates the direction in which the bubble should move  Now use the third  foot screw to centre the bubble     Place the instrument on the tribrach and secure it with the tribrach s  locking knob  Make sure that the instrument is levelled by checking the  built in circular level        The instrument must be levelled before it is switched ON  If not levelled  using the tribrach s or the instrument s circular level  it may not power up  properly or scanning accuracy may not be achieved        3   4     When placing the instrument on the tribrach  align the legs of the  scanner s table stand with the foot screws of the tribrach        2 3 Setup the ScanStation 2 Over a Benchmark    Description Geo referencing of the ScanStation 2 is established by setting up over a known or  assumed control point  with optional target extraction to set the azimuth direction   and establishing a local or global coordinate system    ScanStation 2 allows you to traverse  resection or free station  Known azimuth or  known backsight measurements can be observed     S It is always possible to set up the instrument without the need for a marked ground       point   S The data scanned with ScanStation 2 is corrected by an internal dual axis compen     sator  when the dual axis compensator is enabled  by Cyclone      Setting Up
37. strial installations    Precautions    Always ensure that the survey 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 elec   tric shock    Precautions    Adhere to the instructions given by the computer manufacturer with regard to field  use in conjunction with Leica Geosystems products        If the accessories used with the product are not properly secured and the product is  subjected to mechanical shock  for example blows or falling  the product may be  damaged or people may sustain injury    Precautions    When setting up the product  make sure that the accessories  for example tripod   tribrach  connecting cables  are correctly adapted  fitted  secured  and locked in posi   tion    Avoid subjecting the product to mechanical stress     Only Leica Geosystems authorized service workshops are entitled to repair these  products        A Warning    A Warning    Safety Directions    Using a battery charger not recommended by Leica Geosystems can destroy the  batteries  This can cause fire or explosions    Precautions    Only use chargers recommended by Leica Geosystems to charge the batteries        Death or serious injury can occur if unit is not connected to ground   Precautions   To avoid electric shock power cable and power outlet must be grounded        High mechanical stress  high ambient temperatures or immersion into fl
38. supply 12  nominal 26  nominal             7 7    Standard Accesso   ries    Hardware options    Notebook PC for  scanning    Technical Data    Accessories    Scanner transport case   Tribrach  Leica Professional Series    Survey tripod   Ethernet cable for connection of scanner to notebook PC  Two Power Supply cases  Each includes    e Power Supply   e Cable for battery connection to scanner   e Power Supply charger    Cyclone    SCAN software       Notebook PC  Standard or Enhanced   Tablet PC   HDS scan targets and target accessories  Service agreement for Leica ScanStation 2  Extended warranty for Leica ScanStation 2    Component Minimum requirements       Processor 1 4 GHz Pentium M or greater  System memory RAM 512MB or greater  SDRAM           ScanStation 2 93       Technical Data    Cyclone   Scan    ScanStation 2 94  Component Minimum requirements  Hard Disk 40GB or greater   5 400RPM or faster   Network connection Ethernet  Display SXGA   64MB or greater  video RAM recommended     Operating system Windows XP  SP1 or higher     Windows 2000  SP2 or higher with up to date secu   rity patches     File System NTFS  Power Additional battery  2 preferred                   K Minimum requirements for modeling operations are different  Please refer to  Cyclone datasheet for specifications  available at your Leica Geosystems  dealer        Features   e Independent vertical and horizontal scan density       e Scan filters  range  intensity     e Selection of scan area via scri
39. supply s period of use and life span    span of the power    Operation time for a fully charged power supply is approximately 3 hours at room   supply temperature  The instrument can be operated for 6 continuous hours using two  power supplies     Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 31    Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 32    ee    Notify support    Handling advice    After 200 to 300 cycles  consider contacting Leica Geosystems or your distributor  to replace the power supply     Before storing the power supply for a longer period of time  recharge it to avoid  shortening the life span   Before storage  turn off the power supply     Please notify the support team  if you notice any of the following behaviours     B     LED does not turn off after unplugging the charger         Leb stays on after eight hours of charging time   The power supply is hot after the charging process     Do not charge the power supply more than eight hours    Power supply needs to be turned off during the charging process    Properly remove the wall plug first  before removing the Lemo connector    Do not tamper with the power supply or charger during charging or usage    Do not obstruct vent holes on the bottom of the power supply    Do not put flammable objects near the power supply during charging or usage   Do not store discharged power supply below 0   C 32   F     2 6 Operate the Instrument With the Power Supply     N caution To avoid connector damage  turn off the power supply bef
40. t clean  The instructions must be  followed as described in this chapter to clean the scanner windows        A Warning Direct intrabeam viewing is always hazardous   Precautions   Before cleaning windows  ensure the instrument is switched off        S Window Cleaning Kit can be ordered through your local Leica Geosystems dealer   Cleaning of the    Clean the glass pane regularly with the provided cleaning kit   optics e Switch off instrument   e Washing hands is necessary in order to avoid grease on the cleaning  tissue     e Better  use gloves to avoid finger oil on the glass    e Then use the lens tissue for wiping circularly from the center to the edge  until there is only a thin film of detergent visible    e Use a new lens tissue for drying the pane  wipe circularly    e  f any smears from cleaning are visible against back light  repeat the  procedure    e Do not touch the side of the paper that is used for cleaning with your  fingers     Care and Transport    Do not reuse tissues that have been used before    Only use non fuzzy lens tissues    Do not use air from the pneumatic power system as this is always slightly  oily        ScanStation 2 55    Care and Transport ScanStation 2 56    5 6 Adjustment of the Circular Level    On the instrument  step by step              Level up the instrument in advance using the re level functionality in  Cyclone  assuming that the instrument is correctly adjusted        The bubble must be centered  If it extends beyond the circle  us
41. the website specified above   2  Run the Installation file     3  Follow the onscreen instructions and select the software you wish to  install   4  Go to the License Request Page    e Language   Cyclones operating Language Is English     Description of the System ScanStation 2 21    Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 22          2 Setting Up the Instrument  2 1 General Information  Use the tripod The instrument should always be set up on its tripod  Using the tripod delivered with    the scanning system guarantees a maximum of stability during scanning operations        cE Always set up the instrument on its tripod  Do not set up the instrument directly on  the ground for scanning operations   Never operate the scanner using the table stand         a gt  It is always recommended to shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid  uneven temperatures around the instrument     2 2 Scanner Setup on Tripod    Setup step by step    y          K  Shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid uneven temperatures  around the instrument           Setting Up the Instrument ScanStation 2 23    Setting Up the Instrument    ScanStation 2 24    Description       Extend the tripod legs to allow for a comfortable working posture  Tighten  the screws at the bottom of the legs        Step  l   2     Place the tribrach on the tripod and secure it with the central fixing screw     Set up the tripod so that the tripod plate is as horizontal as possible        Push the tripod leg
42. third  parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to  contamination    e Improper disposal of silicone oil may cause environmental contamination    Precautions     The product must not be disposed of 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 unauthorized personnel     Product specific treatment and waste management information can be downloaded  from the Leica Geosystems home page at  http   www leica geosystems com treatment or received from your Leica Geosys   tems dealer        A Danger    A Warning    Safety Directions    For Power Supply     The product is not designed for use under wet and severe conditions  If unit becomes  wet it may cause you to receive an electric shock    Precautions    Use the product only in dry environments  for example in buildings or vehicles   Protect the product against humidity  If the product becomes humid  it must not be  used     If you open the product  either of the following actions may cause you to receive an  electric shock    e Touching live components    e Using the product after incorrect attempts were made to carry out repairs   Precautions    Do not open the product  Only Leica Geosystems authorized service workshops are  entitled to repair these products     ScanStation 2 73    Safety Directions ScanStation 2 74    A Warning Batteries not recommended by Leica Geosyste
43. tiate the diagnostic procedure   described in chapter  4 2 Diagnostic Procedure        Troubleshooting ScanStation 2 43    Troubleshooting ScanStation 2 44    Configuration of Laptops delivered by Leica Geosystems together with a laser scanning system have a  wireless network built in wireless network adapter   adapter You may enable disable the wireless network adapter by following the next steps     1  Open Network Connections   2  Right click Wireless Network Connection  and then click Properties     LI       alsixl  p    fie Ga yw   Fyvortet Jook Adwaxed o  e  O     j mh  j Foes   77           Aegress    Netreort  Connections go  LAN or High Speed Ietennet  2 Wireless Netart  Connection   Local Area Connection   E Create a new connection wt     Set up a home or smal C  o   Ced    ottice network  Change Weedon Frowal  x    wnr  See Ako 2    J  Network Troubleshooter    Other Ploces  amp   Ge Control Pare      My Neteeort  Places   E  My Documents   My Computer    Detats  amp        3  Select the Wireless Networks tab     4  To enable automatic wireless network configuration  select the Use Windows to  configure my wireless network settings check box  or to disable automatic  wireless network configuration  clear the Use Windows to configure my wire   less network settings check box   ajx    Leneral Wireless Newer  Advanced    CO fiee Wirka ti cordiae ny vanes reivark salikaj    F Available mohair           To connect to  dieconnact from  o find out mone information  about 
44. uids can  cause leackage  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        Short circuited battery terminals can overheat and cause injury or fire  for example  by storing or transporting in pockets if battery terminals come in contact with jewel   lery  keys  metallized paper or other metals    Precautions    Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic objects     ScanStation 2 69    Safety Directions ScanStation 2 70       A caution Direct rain or water may damage and or reduced lifetime on the battery   Precautions   During outdoor use keep the battery in an against rain protected place     A caution Long term storage may reduce lifetime or damage the battery   Precautions   During long term storage  maintain battery life by periodic re charge     A Warning During usage  charging and or disposal one of the following can occur with impact to  humans and environment    Explosion hazard    A highly explosive oxyhydrogen gas mixture occurs when charging   batteries        Precautions    Fires  sparks  naked lights and smoking are prohibited    Avoid causing sparks when dealing with cables and electrical equipment   and beware of electrostatic discharges  Avoid short circuits     A caution    LA Warning     N Warning    Safety Directions    Corrosive hazard    Battery acid is highly corrosive    Precautions    
45. unsuccessful ping procedure     Ge ping 16 1 194 114  Pangan L119 4 114 with 22 bytes of data     timed out   SE timed owt   taincd out     timed out     Finy statistics Fur 16 1 174 114    Puckhetlye  Bunt 4  Received A  Lost 4 4168  luovu    ipproximate round trip times in milli scconds    Minimum   Hmo    Mamimum   Wiec  Average   Wma        Request timed out  is one of several possible responses indicating failure of the ping  procedure     DOS window illustrating a successful ping procedure   cs Raieet Coenen eee  Gs rping 16 1 1974 114  Pinging 168 1 174 114 with 32 bytes of data   mosey fran ie  c194c444  ees     2 cinsctees Tricias    Reply Fron 10 1 194 114  bytec 32 tinei ine IT L 128  Reply fron 10 1 174 114  bytes 32 timelines TTL 126    Ping statistics for 18 1 174 114    Packets  Sent   4  Heceived   4  Lost   40 COe lore   ipprakinata Found trip timos in mailli caconds    Aininun   Bnet  Maximum   Ain  AuUeBPage         Troubleshooting ScanStation 2 47    Troubleshooting    In case of problems    ScanStation 2 48    3  If the ping procedure fails  and you have verified that you are using a properly  connected ethernet cable  the cable may be broken   e Turn the power switch OFF  and replace the ethernet cable  make sure to use  a standard ethernet cable    e Turn the instrument  ON    e  f the ping procedure still fails  contact Leica HDS Technical Support     If you experience one of the following problems with the scanner and or the    scanner connection     
46. used  modified  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 measurements        A Danger    Safety Directions    Because of the risk of electrocution  it is very 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 instal   lations and follow their instructions           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 dynamic applications  for example stakeout procedures  there is a danger of  accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the environmental condi   tions around  for example obstacles  excavations or traffic    Precautions    The person responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing  dangers        ScanStation 2 67    Safety Directions    A Warning    ScanStation 2 68    Inadequate securing of the surveying site can lead to dangerous situations  for  example in traffic  on building sites  and at indu
47. 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        Safety Directions ScanStation 2 61    Safety Directions ScanStation 2 62  6 3 Limits of Use    Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation  not  Suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments     A Danger Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in  hazardous areas  or in close proximity to electrical installations or similar situations  by the person in charge of the product     6 4    Manufacturer of  the product    Manufacturers of  non Leica Geosys   tems accessories    Person in charge of  the product    A Warning    Safety Directions    Responsibilities    Leica Geosystems AG  CH 9435 Heerbrugg  hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosys   tems  is responsible for supplying the product  including the user manual and original  accessories  in a completely safe condition        The manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems accessories for the product are respon   sible 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        The person in charge of the product has the following duties    e To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the  user manual    e To b
48. when  the laser beam is aimed at areas that reflect like a mirror or emit reflections unex    pectedly  for example prisms  mirrors  metallic surfaces or windows    Precautions    Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective  such as a mirror  or which could   emit unwanted reflections     The use of Laser Class 3R equipment can be dangerous    Precautions    To counteract hazards  it is essential for every user to respect the safety precautions  and control measures specified in the standard IEC 60825 1  2001 08  resp    EN 60825 1 1994   A11 1996   A2 2001  within the hazard distance     pay partic   ular attention to Section Three  User s Guide      Safety Directions    Following an interpretation of the main points in the relevant section of the standard  quoted     Class 3R Laser Products used on construction sites and outdoors  for example  surveying  alignment  levelling     a   b   c     d     e   f     g     Only qualified and trained persons should be assigned to install  adjust and  operate the laser equipment    Areas in which these lasers are used should be posted with an appropriate laser  warning sign    Precautions should be taken to ensure that persons do not look directly  with or  without an optical instrument  into the beam    The laser beam should be terminated at the end of its useful beam path and  should in all cases be terminated if the hazardous beam path extends beyond the  limit  hazard distance    of the area in which the presence and activ
49. wireless networks in range  click the button below     View    hele  Helvanks         Troubleshooting ScanStation 2 45    Troubleshooting    4 2    Diagnostic proce   dure    Verify the network  address    ScanStation 2 46    Diagnostic Procedure    The diagnostic procedure explains how to create diagnostic reports in case of prob   lems with the scanner and or the connection     To create diagnostic reports  follow the steps described below    1  Connect the ethernet cable to the instrument and the laptop    2  Start Cyclone and open a Scan Control window  see Cyclone on line help     3  Switch on the instrument    4  Connect to the instrument from the Cyclone Scan Control window  Diagnostic  information Is stored in a text file as soon as you try to connect  A new diagnostic  file is created for each new connection in the following folder on your laptop       Leica Geosystems  Cyc one Databases temp  Example file name  Diag_10 1 194 114_2004 03 04 11 45 txt       If you cannot connect to the instrument after booting up and diagnostic reports are  not created  check the network address of the instrument  To verify the network  address  try to ping the instrument     1  Open the DOS window  From the Windows desktop  click the Start button  and  then point to Programs and click MS DOS Prompt  The DOS window appears    2  At the cursor  type ping 10 1 194 X  10 1 194 X is the instrument s network  address  and press ENTER  The ping process begins     DOS window illustrating an 
50. y  condition indica   tors          a  Low power level   b  Power supply is half empty  c  High power level   d  Fully charged   e  Charging       ScanStation 2_013    If the battery is turned on and not connected to the scanner     Amber color indicates that the power supply is charging     E  lt   Amber color switches on when the power supply is fully charged       E Green color indicates high power supply level  It stays on for approxi   mately one hour and twenty minutes at room temperature      in Yellow color switches on when power supply is half empty  It stays on  for approximately one hour and twenty minutes at room temperature    E p Red color indicates low power level  When it switches on  approximately  twenty minutes of operation are left before the instrument is powered  off        Charge the power 1  Plug the charger cable  b  into the power  supply supply s  c  connector   2  Plug the power cable  a  into an A C plug   3  The power supply is fully charged when  the Ib     indicator light on the power  Supply switches on     4  Remove the power cable from the A C plug  after the charging process        ScanStation 2_014    A caution To avoid connector damage  unplug the charger before connecting it to the power  supply   S If the power supply is turned on while charging  the status displayed at the power    supply is invalid   Always turn off the power supply if not used to prevent its batteries from  discharging        Period of use  life Understand the power 
    
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