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1. 26 Instr mient emors xc oerte teer Cont bas decas 27 Line of sight error Hz collimation 27 V Index Vertical index eo 27 Determining the line of sight error c 28 Determining V index se 29 Configuration eeu c rennen rer 30 Setting the beep 0 eceeccceeeeeeeesecceeeeeeeseeceeseeeeseeeees 31 Setting KE e EE 32 Setting display Contrast sssessss 33 Setting the angle units eeeeeessss 34 Mise EE 35 Displayed angle Tomat 36 Switching on off compensator seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen 37 Switching on off line of sight error correction 38 Contents EAS 7105 T110 1 3 0en Contents contd Safety Directions CW 56 Intended use of instrument nnseseeneeneeeeseeeeeeeeeee 39 Permitted uses A 39 Messages and Warnings BEEN 57 Adverse SES gece deet aeeoea e EaR EEA 39 LIMIS OF USC iat 40 Responsibilities ss 40 Technical Data eee 59 ege Deg 41 Main hazards of Use eie ees 41 Index 61 Laser classification oinei inii 45 Laser DUMMET rer ree time 45 Electromagnetic acceptability EMV 48 FCC statement applicable in U S 49 Care and Storage
2. 50 Transpor d M 50 ithe eld EE 50 Inside vehicle 51 MIVA G EE ERE e e ED DID 51 lop 51 Cleaning EE 52 Checking and adjusting sssesess 53 Jie ELT 53 Circular level s d i eret conn Er phia ea creta 53 Circular level on the tribrach ssssssssssssss 53 Laser jpl mbiriet 2 iioii errare retra Rire ient 54 Heed 55 7105 T110 1 3 0en 5 Contents Introduction Special features The Leica T105 T 110 is a high quality electronic theodolite designed for the construction site Its innovative technology makes the daily surveying jobs easier The instrument is ideally suited for simple construction surveys and setting out tasks The easy operation of the instrument functions can be quickly learned even by inexperienced surveyors Introduction T100z01 Easy and quickly to learn Logically designed keyboard with large and clear LCD Attractive design low weight Usersetting remain active even after switching off Continuous drives for horizontal and vertical angles AutoOFF function to prevent unneccary power consumption Equipped with laser plummet as standard 7105 T110 1 3 0en Important parts 7100202 7105 T110 1 3 0en Oot WN Oo N 10 11 12 1 14 15 1 1 oO N Oo Optica
3. T100Z36 When transporting the equipment in the field always make sure to either carry the instrument in its original transport case or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached instrument upright Care and storage 7105 T110 1 3 0en Inside vehicle Shipping Storage C 70 o E 8 E E e D e o T100Z71 T100Z61 Never transport the instrument loose For shipping the instrument by rail When storing the equipment z inside the vehicle aircraft or ship use the Leica Ce particularly in summer and The instrument can be damaged by Geosystems original packaging inside a vehicle take the blows and vibrations It must always transport case or shipping temperature limits into account be transported in it s case and be cardboard or another suitable properly secured packaging securing the instrument against blows and vibrations When storing the intrument inside a building also use the transport case if possible in a safe place 7105 T110 1 3 0en Care and storage Cleaning C J If the instrument becomes Objective eyepiece and wet leave it unpacked prisms Wipe down clean and dry the Blow dust off lenses and prisms o instrument at not more than 40 C Nevertouch the glass with fingers 109 F Wansport case foam inserts Use only a clean soft and li
4. IEC 60825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 Radiation safety of laser products The product is a Class Il laser product in accordance with FDA 21CFR Ch I 81040 1988 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal Regulati ons Class 2 Il laser products Do not stare into the beam or direct it unnecessarily at other persons Eye protection is normally afforded by aversion responses including the blink reflex 7105 T110 1 3 0en EE NN Safety directions Laser plummet contd Labelling CAUTION LASER RADIATION DONOT STARE INTO BEAM 620 690nm 0 95mW max CLASS II LASER PRODUCT Laser radiation is emitted AVOID EXPOSURE from this aperture 7100278 Laser Radiation Do not stare into beam Class 2 Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 1993 P lt 0 95 mW a 2620 690 nm L Ze S afety directions T105 T110 1 3 0en Laser plummet contd Type T Ant An Power 12V 6V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg C Manufactured 1998 Made in Switzerland S No This laser product complies with 21 CFR 1040 as applicable This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept an
5. User Manual 7105 7110 Version 1 3 English Flectronic Theodolite Congratulations on your purchase of a new Leica Geosystems Theodolite This manual contains important safety directions A refer to section Safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the instrument and operating it Please read this User Manual carefully to achieve CN maximum efficiency from your T Instrument Product identification The type and the serial number of your instrument indicated on the label in the battery compartment Write the type and serial number of your instrument in the space provided below and always quote this information when you need to contact your agency or service workshop Type Serial no Symbols used in this manual The symbols used in this User Manual have the following meanings DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and or appreciable material financial and 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 SNO EE T105
6. 7100213 The line of sight error or collimation error C is the deviation from the perpendicular between the tilting axis and the line of sight The effect of the line of sight error to the Hz angle increases with the vertical angle For horizontal aimings the error of Hz equals the line of sight error The vertical circle should read exactly 90 100 gon when the line of sight is horizontal Any deviation from this figure is termed vertical index error i Determining the line of sight error c 1 Level up instrument exactly using the electronic level 2 Aim at a point approximately 100m from the instrument wich is less than 5 from the horizontal Check by activating the V angle display 7100217 3 Start calibration by pressing and G9 simultaneously 4 Measure Hz angle with 1 or back to measuring menu with without modification 5 Change telescope position and aim at the point again 6 Again measure Hz angle with d line of sight error is computed Keep actual value Accept new computed value arrow c 0 00 08 H 123 12 50 V 90 04 14 7100218 c 0 00 08 c 0 00 12 Simple measurements eege E 7105 T110 1 3 0en Determining V index 1 Level up instrument exactly using 3 Start calibration by pressing the electronic level and SE simultaneously 2 Aim at a point approximtely 100m EE Varige Wilt i
7. H 123 12 50 H 123 12 50 pH 0 00 00 V 90 00 30 Set Hz to 0 00 00 Set Hz to Clockwise angle Switch off V angle display Aim on orientation point measurement Set Hz angle with Ho Set Hz to Counterclockwise Switch on V angle display angle measurement Back to measuring menu Display of angle according to automatically configuration setting Setting is accepted o Switch on V angle dispaly Set any Hz angle immediately Indication of angle in Turn telescope to the desired Hz inclination valid range angle 300 00 to 300 00 Hold indicated Hz angle with am Aim on orientation point Set Hz angle with D 7105 T110 1 3 0en EE Simple measurements Measuring Hz angle Wanted Hz angle o between BAC Procedure Set up instrument above point A and NE level up Two methods are possible 1st method Aim on point B and read Hz e g 23 38 Aim on point C and read Hz e g 94 40 Result a Hz C Hz B e g 94 40 23 38 71 02 2nd method Aim on point B and set Hz angle to 0 Aim on point C 7100241 Result Read o directly Simple measurements 7105 T110 1 3 0en Measuring V angle Wanted V angle zenith angle Procedure 1 Set up instrument above point A and level up 2 Aim on the target plate Result Read V directly Depending on setting either
8. or from the instrument which is less than 5 from the horizontal Check by activating the V angle display back to measuring menu with without modification 5 Change telescope position and aim on point again 6 Again measure V angle with cl vertical index error is computed Keep actual value Accept new computed value arrow 7100217 By determining the vertical index error the electronic level is adjusted automatically H 123 12 50 V 90 04 14 i 0 00 15 7100218 i 0 00 15 i 0 00 10 7105 T110 1 3 0en i 29 O Simple measurements Configuration Immediate access to functions compensator on off beep or off 90 display contrast Quick setting After pressing the keys simultaneously the following parameters can be selected E beep y setting V angle Configuration menu OR display contrast zen angle units lt indicated angle format m compensator C4 line of sight error correction v Select parameter Selecting the configuration parameters Change setting Selected setting is displayed in the left display half Quit Quit and set the setting te All settings remain active even after switching off The quick setting is an extract from the complete configuration Configuration 30 O T105 T110 1 3 0en Setting the been The beep is an acoustic signal after each key stroke or at right angles The settin
9. the zenith or the vertical ang le is indicated see chapter V angle setting 7100242 7105 T110 1 3 0en EEN Simple measurements Extending straight lines Wanted The straight line from A to B should be extended A new point C is created SIMPLE method ACCURATE method 7100214 7100215 Procedure Procedure 1 Set up instrument above point A and level up Carry out steps 1 to 3 see SIMPLE method 2 Aim on point B in face one 4 Turn instrument around the standing axis and aim on 3 Turn telescope around the tilt axis and stake out point point B again C1 in the desired distance 5 Turn telescope around the tilt axis and stake out an To ensure accuracy auxiliary point C2 in the same distance as C1 distance A C distance A B Result Point C is in the middle of line C1 to C2 Simple measurements 7105 T110 1 3 0en Staking out vertical lines Wanted Point C should be staked out vertically over B SIMPLE method ACCURATE method T100247 7100248 Procedure Procedure 1 Set up instrument at any pointA It must be possible to Carry out steps 1 to 3 see SIMPLE method aim on B and C1 easily 4 Change to face two and aim on point B again 2 Level up instrument and aim on point B 5 Swivel telescope upwards and mark centre of 3 Swivel telescope upwards and mark centre of telescope C2 again in the desired height te
10. T110 1 3 0en View of chapters Introduction Operating the Instrument Simple measurements Configuration Safety Directions Care and Storage Accessories Messages and Warnings Technical Data Index 7105 T110 1 3 0en a View of chapters ol N GA GA ka UU MN LLLI Oll llll l Introduction T 6 Special features enoni ng enana nda aa 6 Important parts secesii naa eaa 7 Technical terms and abbreviations 8 Operating the Instrument 10 Keyboard MT 10 I ol aioin a 11 AutoOff EE e eee e cee ce eee TE 11 Simple measurements 12 lie lu EE 12 Batteries eerte ed PR ERREX REN NRRERRR ERA a URUR ER ERenTS 13 Inserting Replacing Battery ssesssss 14 Setting up the Trood 16 Centring with Laser Plummet Coarse Level Up 17 Laser Intensity cec eet Rte tex ens 18 Centring with shiftable brach 18 Hints for positioning essnee 19 Accurate levelling up with electronic level 19 Measuring eicit eei RR SERRE 20 Setting Hz direction enne 21 Setting Hz circle sesssssssssessseenee 21 V angle display nete thee nitentes 21 Measuring Hz angle iter te 22 Measuring V angle 2 eerie ener 23 Extending straight mes 24 Staking out vertical lines 25 Distance measuring with stadia lines
11. The line of sight error C 1 correction is switched ON S4 The line of sight error correction is switched OFF Configuration Ez ha 7105 T110 1 3 0en Safety Directions Directions Intended use of instrument The following directions should enable the person responsible for the PE Adverse uses 1105 7110 and the person who The electronic total stations are Use ofthe total station without actually uses the instrument to intended to the following applications previous instruction anticipate and avoid operational Use outside of the intended limits hazards Measuring horizontal and vertical angles Disabling safety systems The person responsible for the s Visualising the standi ith Removal of hazard notices instrument must ensure that all users isualising the standing axis wit Opening the instrument using tools understand these directions and laser plummet Geen etc unless ds is adhere to them specifically permitted for certain functions Modification or conversion of the instrument Use after misappropriation Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior ex press approval of Leica Geosys tems Aiming directly into the sun Inadequate safeguards at the surreying site e g when measuring on roads etc 7105 T110 1 3 0en EC Safety directions Limits of use Responsibilities Adverse uses contd WARNING Adverse use can lead to injury malfunction and
12. all angle units and can only be changed via the configuration menu The V anlge increases from 0 360 0 400 gon Configuration T105 T110 1 3 0en Setting display contrast The readability of LCDs is influenced 4 Scroll to symbol 9 Setting of the contrast in five steps by external conditions temperature lighting and by the reading angle The display contrast can be adapted step by step until a perfect readability is reached Minimum Contrast 1 4 Contrast 1 2 Contrast 3 4 z Maximum 2 Select setting with gt The display contrast is S onim selgction with immediately adjusted during the setting The actual setting is indicated and the desired display contrast is set T100Z30 The contrast setting can be changed via the configuration menu or directly via the quick setting 7105 T110 1 3 0en Ke EECH Configuration Setting the angle units The setting of the angle units canbe Possible settings changed at any time The actual values are converted 360s degree sexagesimal gon according to the selected unit possible angle values possible angle values Setting of the angle units can only be 0 to 359 59 59 0g to 399 999 gon changed via the configuration menu 1 Scroll to symbol MN q 360s 360d gon mil H 123 12 53 H 154 209 gon 360s 360d gon mil 360d degree decimal mil l possible angle values possible angle values 0 to
13. deployment of personnel who use the instrument and for the safety of the equipment when in use The person in charge of the instrument has the following duties To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the User Manual To be familiar with local regulations relating to accident prevention To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if the equipment becomes unsafe 7105 T110 1 3 0en n Safety directions Hazards of use Main hazards of use WARNING The absence of instruction or the inadequate imparting of instruction can lead to incorrect or adverse use and can give rise to accidents with far reaching human material financial and environmental consequences Precautions All users must follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the directions of the person responsible for the instrument WARNING 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 Main hazards of use contd CAUTION Watch out for erroneous measurements if the instrument is defective or if it has been dropped or has been misused or modified Precautions Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the User Manual particularly after the instrument has been subjected to ab n
14. in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the surreying site is adequately secured Adhere to the local regulations governing accident prevention and road traffic 7105 T110 1 3 0en EE Say Safety directions CAUTION If a target lamp accessory is used with the instrument the lamp s surface temperature may be extreme after a long working period It may cause pain if touched Replacing the halogen bulb before the lamp has been allowed to cool down may cause burning to the skin or fingers Precautions Use appropriate heat protection such as gloves or woollen cloth before touching the lamp or allow the lamp to cool down first CAUTION If the accessories used with the instrument are not properly secured and the equipment is subjected to mechanical shock e g blows falling etc the equipment may be damaged safety devices may be ineffective or people may sustain injury Precautions When setting up the instrument make sure that the accessories e g tripod tribrach etc are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the equipment to mechanical shock Never position the instrument on the tripod baseplate without securely tightening the central fixing screw If the screw is loosened always remove the instrument immediately from the tripod Main hazards of use contd following can happen WARNING If the equipment is im
15. 359 999 0 to 6399 99mil am ama H 123 209 H 2190 06 mil v 2 Select desired option with p gt 3 Confirm selection with loq Configuration 34 7105 T110 1 3 0en V 0h h T100Z46 100 correspond to an angle of 45 50 gon 1600 mil The value increases rapidly as the line of sight moves away from the ho rizontal That s why appears on the display at approx 70 80 gon 7105 T110 1 3 0en Kee Configuration Displayed angle format The displayed angle format can be selected in three steps 1 5 or 10 and only changed via the configuration menu 1 Scroll to symbol lt 2 Select desired option with p gt 3 Confirm selection with In the following examples always the option indicated in Italics is shown Possible settings For 360 1 gt 0 00 01 5 gt 0 00 05 10 gt 0 00 10 Always are indicated H 123 12 53 For 360 1 gt 0 001 5 gt 0 005 10 gt 0 010 Always three decimals are indicated H 123 209 For gon 1 gt 0 001 gon 5 gt 0 005 gon 10 gt 0 010 gon Always three decimals are indicated AMI H 154 209 gon For mil 1 gt 0 01 mil 5 gt 0 05 mil 10 gt 0 10 mil Always two decimals are indicated H 2190 06 mil Configuration ETH 7105 T110 1 3 0en Switching on off compensator The compensator normaly remains switched on I
16. Lens hood T100Z31 Simple measurements 7105 T110 1 3 0en Batteries GEB121 GEB111 Use the Leica Geosystems batteries chargers and accessories or accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems to ensure the correct functionality of the instrument T100z79 Individual cells in the battery adapter GAD39 Your Leica Geosystems instrument is operated with rechargable plug in batteries The Basic battery GEB111 or the Pro battery GEB121 is recommended for T105 T110 instruments As an option six individual cells can be used with the appropriate battery adapter GAD39 Six individual cells 1 5 V each produce a voltage of 9 Volts The battery indicator in the display is designed for a voltage of 6 Volts GEB111 GEB121 For this reason the charge state of individual cells is not indicated correctly The battery adapter with individual cells should therefore be used as a backup The advantage of individual cells is the low self discharge rate even over longer periods of time 7105 T110 1 3 0en OO B3 O Simple measurements Inserting Replacing Battery 7100203 7100204 T100Z05 1 Remove battery holder 2 Remove battery and replace 3 Insert battery into battery holder Simple measurements OoOo ow T105 T110 1 3 0en Inserting Replacing Battery continued Insert battery correctly note If the battery GEB121 or the pole markings on the
17. Standirig E EE 8 Standing axis inclination ssssssse 9 Siero 50 System error ssssssssss essen 57 Technical d ta EE 59 Telescope eee 59 Einer ced 58 Temperature limits ccccccscceecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 51 THO E 8 TABACH E 53 lee WEE 53 Tripod NS GS EE 53 V angle sssssssssseeeenee nennen nnns 21 V angle display i metet recte Leid esas 21 A ao T MMC 9 27 Vide UE 8 Vertical circle 2 2 2 2 cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeeeteeneneeneeaeees 8 VC In CN 57 E UE 9 Zenith ANG UE 8 Index 62 7105 T110 1 3 0en TOM Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzer land has been certified as being equipped with a quality system which meets the International Standards of Quality Management and Quality Systems ISO standard 9001 and Environmental Management Systems ISO standard 14001 7105 T110 1 3 0en TQM 1S0 9001 IS0 14001 Total Quality Management Our commitment to total customer satisfaction Ask your local Leica Geosystems agent for more information about our TQM program Tam 710405 1 3 0en Printed in Switzerland Copyright Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 2004 Translation of original text 710404 1 3 0de eca Geosystems Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Phone 41 71 727 31 31 Fax 41 71 727 46 73 www leica geosystems com
18. ase Tilting axis height without tribrach with tribrach GDF111 240 mm 5 mm with tribrach shiftable 237 mm 5 mm 195 7 mm Power supply Battery GEB111 NiMH 0 Cadmium Voltage 6V 1800 mAh Operating life 10h Battery GEB121 NiMH 0 Cadmium Voltage 6V 3600 mAh Operating life 20h Battery adapter GAD39 6 x LR6 AA AM3 1 5V only alkaline batteries Temperature range Storage 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Operating 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Technical Data mm 7105 T110 1 3 0en ACGOSSOF OS 5 ecrit e veta kn ena ree dae a ERR EE Si e Tur 56 el 53 Adjusting PINS i odere oet eee 12 nina Em 12 ANJI TOA EE 36 Angle Keys inr DOO 10 Angle measurement oes 59 Batterie EE 13 Battery adapter GAD 39 aassnnnnnasnosnnnnnn nrnna 13 56 Battery GEB111 cee eeeeeeeee eect tee eeeeeeetteetteeee 7 56 Battery GEBITZT cosesstanccetel weuacnencenensteacneoecanvves 56 Ee 53 Butto seeen aa E A TE 11 e ATN 50 oral EE EET 17 EE ln e EE 53 Circular level i nicht ennt t eret san 53 L ee TEE EN Coarse Leven 17 Collimation axis sees 8 Combi Key isecc senses cec nne ceno ette nece 10 Compensator E 9 37 Contrast setting ss 33 Counterclockwise 21 DG CIIMANS EE IIS TS 36 Diagonal eyepiece GFZ2 asserens 56 Display contrast e endet 33 Display heating sensio eter tr e
19. ate Accurate levelling up with electronic level 1 Switch on electronic level with If the electronic level is centered the In case of insuffient instrument is levelled up levelling up a inclined level symbol appears 2 By turning the footscrews centre 3 Check centring with laser plummet the electronic level and re centring if necessary 4 Switch off electronic level with e d CH A Im 000 T100210 7105 T110 1 3 0en Simple measurements Measuring After switching on and setting up Depending on setting the following display appears correctly the instrument is immediately ready for measuring Display Display 2 LU LU H 123 12 50 H 123 12 50 V 90 00 30 e Hz angle in the unit selected see Hz angle in the unit selected chapter Configuration Angle V angle in the unit selected and units the setting concerning zenith v or battery condition horizon V see chapter Configuration Setting V angle battery condition is indicated is indicated Simple measurements EET 7105 T110 1 3 0en Setting Hz direction Setting Hz circle V angle display SEET Setting of Hz orientation FES Setting of Hz circle The indication of the V angle can be Back to measuring menu Back to measuring menu directly switched on off with ege without modification without modification
20. ceiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Product labelling 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 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 1000277 7105 T110 1 3 0en 4g Safety directions Care and Storage and Storage Transport When transporting or shipping the equipment always use the original Leica Geosystems packaging transport case and shipping cardboard After a longer period of storage or transport of your instrument always check the field ajustment parameters indicated in this manual before using the instrument In the field T100Z21
21. em Determining line of sight error Determining vertical index error Activating configuration menu Operating the Instrument ESSI 7105 T110 1 3 0en Buttons Important buttons Confirms settings back into measuring mode v Paging through menu e g within the configuration Selection of a setting The active selection is always indicated in the left part of the display A button is a symbol in the display which is always assigned to a function key directly below it Buttons can be found mainly in the configuration menu Find more and detailled information about buttons in the relevant sections 7105 T110 1 3 0en AutoOff The instrument is equipped with an automatic switching off function Is activated when battery low no action is carried out with the instrument fo r 1 3 hour 7 no key pressed V and Hz angle deviation lt 3 600cc The function AutoOff cannot be deactivated Ope rating the Instrumen t Simple measurements Unpacking Remove T105 T110 from transport case and check for completeness 1 Allen key 2x 2 Adjusting pins 2x 3 Removable tribrach GDF 101 Shiftable tribrach GUS75 optio nal 4 Battery charger and accessories optional 5 Battery GEB111 optional 6 GHT196 Spacing Bracket optio nal 7 GHMO007 Instrument Height Meter optional 8 Theodolite 9 User Manual 10 Protective cover
22. ertical line remove cover of Screws symmetrically and repeat 2 With the vertical drive move the adjusting screws on the eyepiece checking until adustment is instrument upwards to the edge of 2 With the help of the supplied tool correct the range of vision point A1 loosen all four adjusting screws 3 If point A moves along the vertical symmetrically Then turn the line no more adjustment is graticule around the centre until necessary the vertical line covers point A1 7105 T110 1 3 0en Care and storage Accessories 7100249 A ecessories 1 Battery charger EU US UK AU JP 2 Battery GEB111 Art No 667318 3 Battery GEB121 Art No 667123 4 Battery adapter GAD39 Art No 712156 5 Removable tribrach GDF101 Art No 714793 6 Diagonal eyepiece GFZ2 Art No 721966 7 Booklet Surveying made easy available in English Art No 722510 and German Art No 722383 8 GHM007 Instrument Height Meter Art No 667718 GHT196 Spacing Bracket Art No 722045 7105 T110 1 3 0en Messages and Warnings Compensator out of measuring range Battery empty System error This warning appears as soon as the compensator is outside the measuring range The display is removed if the user is levelling the instrument is switching off the compensator During this display only es and gt ee are active This warni
23. f the instrument is used on an unstable base e g shaking platform ship etc the compensator must be switched off This avoids the compensator drifting out of it s measuring range and interupting the measuring process by indicating an error The working range of the compensator is at 5 24 x0 1gon This horizontal accuracy can is easily obtained with the electronic level 7105 T110 1 3 0en o Configuration 1 Scroll to symbol 7 x7 2 Select desired option with gt 3 Confirm setting with lo Possible settings E Dx The compensator is switched ON V angles relate to the plumb line The compensator is switched OFF V angles relate to the standing axis The compensator setting remains active even after the instrument is switched off Switching on off line of sight error correction The T105 T110 can correct the line C By measuring in both faces of sight error Hz collimation 1 Scroll to symbol Z4 S4 the line of sight error is automatically This setting can only eliminated be changed via the configuration menu ze Find more information about the Hz collimation in chapter Determining instrument errors If option Line of sight error correction ON is active each measured Hz angle is corrected depending on V angle For normal operation the line of sight error correction remains switched on 2 Select desired option with ie 3 Confirm setting with Possible settings
24. f view 1 21 23 6 m km 124 6 ft ml Magnification 30x Angle measurement absolute continuous Angle units selectable 360 sexagesimal 400gon 360 dezimal 6400 mil Standard deviation acc to ISO 17123 3 T105 5 1 5 mgon T110 10 3 0 mgon Display resolution 360s iN gon 0 001 gon 360d 0 001 mil 0 01 mil Circular level Level sensitivity 6 2mm Laser plummet n alidade turns with instrument Accuracy max rot diameter of laser spot 3 mm 1 5m Diameter of laser spot 2 5 mm 1 5m Compensator Oil compensator Working range V angle comp 4 0 07 gon 7105 T110 1 3 0en ag O Technical Data Technical Data contd Keyboard Tilt angle 70 Base area 110x75 mm No of buttons 7 Display Backlit LCD 144x64 Pixel Heatable Temp 5 C Type of tribrach Tribrach removable GDF 101 Thread diam 5 8 DIN 18720 BS 84 Tribrach shiftable GUS75 Thread diam M35x2 DIN 13 with adapter 5 8 Automatic corrections Line of sight error Vertical index Dimensions nstrument Height including tribrach and carrying handle with tribrach GDF 111 360 mm 5 mm with tribrach shiftable 357 mm 5 mm Width 151 mm Length 203 mm Weight including battery GEB111 and tribrach with tribrach GDF111 4 46 kg with tribrach shiftable 4 68 kg without battery and tribrach 3 69 kg 468x254x355mm LxBxH C
25. g of the beep can be changed via the configuration menu or directly via the quick setting Possible settings Ck Beep is switched ON N ER Beep is switched OFF d Beep is switched ON and d sounds at right angles Switch on beep 1 Scroll to symbol ud 2 Select Beep ON CE with We 3 Confirm selection with oK Switch off beep Same procedure but select XK Switch on 90 beep for right angle stake outs Same procedure but select ld The beep sounds at right angles 0 90 180 270 or 0 100 200 300 gon Example From 95 0 to 99 5 gon or from 105 0 to 100 5 gon a Fast beep and from 99 5 to 99 995 gon or from 100 5 to 100 005 gon a Permanent beep sounds T100227 1 No beep 2 Fast beep 3 Permanent beep 7105 T110 1 3 0en eee Configuration Setting V angle V angle 0 for the zenith Y The 0 orientation of the vertical V angle 0 for the horizontal circle can be either selected for the plane v zenith or the horizontal plane 1 Scroll to symbol 4 V 0 A Scroll to symbol V V 9 2 Select desired option with p gt 0 7 A8 180 0 0 gf DI 7100228 3 Confirm selection with loq V angles above the horizontal plane are indicated as positive values and below the horizontal plane as negati ve values Up to the maximum value of 180 200 gon the V angle decreases increases The setting is valid for
26. h tripod head The electronic level to centre the laser beam exactly Tighten central fixing screw of appears in the display over the ground point tripod slightly 5 Position tripod legs so that the 8 Move the tripod legs to centre the 2 Turn footscrews of tribrach into its laser beam is aimed to the ground circular level The instrument is centre position point now roughly levelled up 3 Switch on the instrument with C 6 Firmly press in tripod legs 7105 T110 1 3 0en Simple measurements Laser intensity Centring with shiftable tribrach External influences may require the adjustment of the intensity of the laser plummet GES Adjusting the laser intensity 7100223 p Changing the laser intensity If the instrument is equipped with a 1 Loosen screw shiftable tribrach it can be aligned to 2 Shift instrument Possible adjustments the station point by slight shifting 3 Fix instrument by turning screw Intensity min Intensity 25 Intensity 50 Intensity 75 Intensity max y Switch off laser plummet with ep Simple measurements 7105 T110 1 3 0en Hints for positioning 7100235 Positioning over pipes or depressions In some cases the laser plummet cannot be positioned because the laser spot is not visible In such cases place a transparent plate onto the pipe As a result the pipe perimeter remains visible and the laser spot is reflected by the pl
27. inside battery adapter GAD39 for of the battery cover Check and six individual cells is used the spacer insert battery holder true to side into for the GEB111 must be removed the housing from the battery holder prior to inserting the battery e For type of battery see section E Technical Data T100Z06 4 Insert battery holder into instrument 7105 T110 1 3 0en SSS Simple measurements Setting up the tripod 7100258 7100232 T100257 y When setting up the tripod Careful handling of tripod pay attention to a horizontal position of the tripod plate e Check all screws and bolts for correct fit 2 Heavy inclinations of the tripod must During transport always use the be corrected with the footscrews of cover supplied the tribrach Scratches and other damages can 1 Loosen screws of tripod legs pull result in poor fit and measuring out to required length and tighten inaccuracies screws Use the tripod only for surveying 2 In order to guarantee a firm jobs foothold sufficiently press the tripod legs into the ground When pressing the legs into the ground note that the force must be applied along the legs Simple measurements 7105 T110 1 3 0en Centring with Laser Plummet Coarse Level Up 7100207 T100Z208 T100Z09 1 Place the instrument onto the 4 Switch on laser plummet with 7 Turn the footscrews of the tribrac
28. l sight Telescope Vertical drive Battery GEB111 optional Battery spacer for GEB111 Battery holder for GEB111 GEB121 GAD39 Focussing graticule Focussing telescope image Detachable carrying handle with mounting screws Foot screw Objective Battery adapter GAD39 for 6 single cells optional Battery GEB121 optional Display Keyboard Circular level Horizontal drive Introduction Technical terms and abbreviations ZA Line of sight collimation axis Line in space containing all object points imaged into the graticule centre at different distance settings from to very near SA Standing axis Vertical rotation axis of the telescope enables measuring of Hz angles KA Tilting axis Horizontal rotation axis of the telescope enables measuring of V angles V Vertical angle zenith angle VK Vertical circle With coded circular division for reading the V angle Hz Horizontal angle 7100224 HK Horizontal circle With coded circular division for reading the Hz angle Hz0 Horizontal circle reading 0 0 gon Introduction H 7105 T110 1 3 0en Technical terms and abbreviations contd 7100237 7100216 7100213 7100238 9 T100239 7100240 Standing axis inclination Angle between plumb line and standing axis Line of sight error Hz collimation The line of sight e
29. lescope C1 in the desired height Result Point C is in the middle of the two markings C1 and C2 7105 T110 1 3 0en Simple measurements Distance measuring with stadia lines Wanted Horizontal distance between station and target point SIMPLE method ACCURATE method T100Z12a T100Z212c L i Procedure Reading Procedure 1 Set up instrument above point A Upper distance line 166 2 Carry out steps 1 and 2 see SIMPLE and level up Lower distance line 150 0 method 2 Erect levelling staff exactly vertical Difference L 16 2 3 Aim on staff z i and read staff on point B section L Simultaneously take i j down zenith angle V a on Sra AN nd ead ral Difference L in cm equals distance section L D in m Result Result D 100 x L x sin V D 100xL Simple measurements 7105 T110 1 3 0en Instrument errors The instruments are adjusted in the factory prior to shipping Index errors and line of sight errors can change with time and temperature ES These errors should be determined before the instrument is used for the first time before precision surveys after long periods of transport before and after long periods of work and if the temperature changes by more than 10 C 18 F 7105 T110 1 3 0en mE Simple measurements Line of sight error Hz collimation V Index Vertical index error T100Z216
30. mate rial damage It is the task of the person responsible for the instrument to inform the user about hazards and how to counteract them The electronic total stations are not to be used until the user has been properly instructed how to use them Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in ag gressive or explosive environments Use in rain is permissible for limited periods Refer to section Technical Data Area of responsibility for the manufacturer of the original equipment Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosystems Leica Geosystems is responsible for supplying the product including the user manual and original accessories in a completely safe condition Responsibilities of the manufacturers of non Leica accessories The manufacturers of non Leica accessories for the T105 T110 electronic total stations are responsible for developing implementing and communicating safety concepts for their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Lei ca Geosystems product Safety directions Tu O T105 T110 1 3 0en Responsibilities of the person in charge of the instrument WARNING The person responsible for the instrument must ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions This person is also accountable for the training and
31. ng appears as soon as the battery is empty and is indicated for a period of about 10 seconds Replace battery and continue with measurings This error message appears if a system error occurs requiring a service The real error no is also indicated Rectifying this error by your local Leica Geosystems Ser vice Station T105 T110 1 3 0en Messages and Warnings Messages and Warnings contd Hz collimation c V index i Temperature c 0 00 08 i 0 00 15 SE HH 150 C 122 F 20C AF This error message appears if the This error message appears if the This error message appear if the new error value exceeds the limit new error value exceeds the limit ambient temperature is outside the 0 1 gon during the Hz collimation 0 1 gon during the V index specifications 20 C to 50 C determination determination 4 F bis 122 F The function is terminated The function is terminated The instrument is switched off and the old value for c and the old value for i automatically saftey function o remains active back to remains active back to measuring menu measuring menu During this display only During this display only and Ge EE are and Ge ee are active active Messages and Warnings 58 O T105 T110 1 3 0en Technical Data echnical Data Telescope Transit fully Vertical image Objective aperture 40 mm 1 57 in Shortest focussing distance 1 6 m 5 2 ft Field o
32. nt free And ee acres Pack up he cloth for cleaning If necessary equipment only when it is perfectly moisten the cloth with pure dry alcohol When using the instrument in the field always close the transport case Use neolher Mqu Ts Wiese may attack polymer components Care and storage eS Ug 7105 T110 1 3 0en Checking and adjusting Tripod Circular level Circular level on the tribrach 7100243 7 e The connections between metal and timber components must always be firm and tight Tighten the Allen screws 2 moderately Tighten the articulated joints on the tripod head 1 just enough to keep the tripod legs open when you lift it off the ground Level up the instrument in advance with the electronic level The bubble must be centered If it extends beyond the circle use the Allen key supplied to center it by turning the adjustment screws After adjustment no screw must be loose Level the instrument and then remove it from the tribrach If the bubble is not centred adjust it using the adjusting pin Turning the adjustment screws tothe left the bubble approaches the screw tothe right the bubble goes away from the screw After adjustment no screw must be loose 7105 T110 1 3 0en Care and storage Laser plummet The laser plummet is integrated into the vertical axis of the instrument Under normal circumstances setting of the laser
33. ormal use and before and after important measurements DANGER Because of the risk of electrocution it is very dangerous to use reflector 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 WARNING By surveying during a thunderstorm you are at risk from lightening Precautions Do not carry out field surveys during thunderstorms CAUTION Be careful not to point the instrument directly towards the sun because the telescope functions as a magnifying lens and can injure your eyes Precautions When viewing into the sun or against bright objects only use suitable accessories for this purpose Safety directions 42 7105 T110 1 3 0en Main hazards of use contd WARNING During target recognition or stakeout procedures there is a danger of accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the en vironmental conditions around or between the instrument and the target e g obstacles excavations or traffic Precautions The person responsible for the instrument must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers WARNING Inadequate securing of the surveying site can lead to dangerous situations for example
34. plummet is not necessary If an adjustment is necessary due to external influences the instrument has to be returned to any Leica Geosystems service department Checking by turning the instrument by 360 1 Install the instrument on the tripod approx 1 5 m above ground and level up 2 Switch on laser plummet and mark the centre of the red spot 3 Turn instrument slowly by 360 and observe the red laser spot Inspecting the laser plummet should be carried out on a bright smooth and horizonal surface e g a sheet of paper Laser spot 2 5 mm 1 5 m T100z20 lt 3mm 1 5m If the centre of the laser spot makes a Clearly circular movement or if the centre of the point is moving away more than 3 mm from the first marked point an adjustment is possibly necessary Call your nearest Leica Geosystems service department Depending on brightness and surface the size of the laser spot can vary At a distance of 1 5 m an average value of 2 5 mm diameter must be estimated The max diameter of the circular movement of the centre of the laser spot should not exceed 3 mm at a distance of 1 5 m Care and storage 7105 T110 1 3 0en Reticle Checking by turning the graticule Adjusting di 7100250 7100251 7100252 1 Aim on any point A in the centre of 1 If point A does not move along the 3 Subsequently tighten adjusting the graticule v
35. properly disposed of the Precautions Dispose of the equipment appropriately in accordance with the regulations in force in your country Always prevent access to the equipment by unauthorized personnel If polymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly they can explode and cause poisoning burning corrosion or environmental contamination By disposing of the equipment irresponsibly you may enable unauthorized persons to use it in contravention of the regulations exposing themselves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to contamination Leakage of silicone oil from the compensator can damage the optical and electronic subassem blies CAUTION During the transport or disposal of charged batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions Before transporting or disposing of equipment discharge the battery e g by running the instrument in tracking mode until the batteries are exhausted Safety directions Tu O 7105 T110 1 3 0en Laser classification CAUTION Allow only authorized Leica Geosystems service workshops to service the instrument Laser plummet The integrated laser plummet produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the base of the instrument The product is a Class 2 laser product in accordance with
36. provided by the manufacturer CAUTION Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in the tolerance limits for measurements being exceeded Although the teodolites meet the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this connection Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that the teodolite may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation e g near radio transmitters walkie talkies diesel generators power cables Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions Safety directions a 7105 T110 1 3 0en FCC statement applicable in U S WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ra dio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the re
37. rror is the deviation from the perpendicular between tilting axis and line of sight This is eleminated by measuring in two telescope positions V index Vertical index error With horizontal line of sight the V curcle reading should be exactly 90 100gon The deviation from this values is termed V index i Plumb line Compensator Direction of gravity The compensator defines the plumb line within the instrument Zenith Point on the plumb line above the observer Graticule Glass plate within the telescope with evaporated reticle and distance marks 7105 T110 1 3 0en EC Introduction Operating the Instrument Keyboard e S e eo ese Sp ec ON OFF keys Switches instrument ON Switches instrument OFF by pressing both keys simultaneously Combi key ken Calling quick setting for compensator beep and display contrast Function keys SES Switching on off laser plummet setting laser intensity Switching on off display illumination and heating active under 5 C II is displayed amp Switching on off electronic level The laser plummet is activted simultaneously Angle keys ER Setting the horizontal angle and HzO Setting the Hz angle right or left Switching the vertical angle V on off selecting the display unit or V Key combinations Access to the second key assignment of the angle keys is enabled
38. tn ette 10 Display illumination seeeeeens 10 Distance line ineo e 26 Electronic level 10 19 53 Ebbe 38 Function Key ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteetteeeeeeeeenteees 10 11 GEBI pe 13 GE BI 2A mm 13 WT rte DE 9 Hazards Of use neseniai 41 Horizontal angle rot ett e tete es 8 Horizontal circle pinner 8 gro dI T ET 21 Hz collimation sese 9 27 Flz diteCtiOni EE 21 uri 8 Inserting battery ssssssen 14 Instrument errors eese 27 38 Index contd Key assignment 0 00 eee eeeeeee eee e tenet eeee eee tttaeeeeeeeeeea 10 Key COMBINATIONS 2 ener tseccce ein tene dod ENEE 10 Keyboard ssccccvecscateneccvcuenstaadeecuwesatiggecaneessatcaecdeeevase 10 Laser INTCNSILY ernan 18 Laser plummet nsnnnnannnnnneneneaeannannennno 10 17 54 EGVOl ine eee e a aha eiue w ata 19 Bi UE A0 LING OF SIGITE irent ret ert ENEE 8 Line of sight error sssssssss 9 27 38 Main hazards of use 41 42 43 44 Measuring range eic t eee eee neci I enn 57 Messages ssesssseeee eene 57 ON OFF K6yS8 ir eintritt ec 10 PIUMD A TT 9 PositlOnllg ui ei cree eei aie 19 QUICK Setting eiit certet etaed 10 Replacing battery edite 14 Safety direction Sesuai a 39 41 Second key assignment ssssssssss 10 el EE 21
39. y interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation 7100254 Maximum power output 0 95 mW Measurement uncertainty Laser beam visible exit A NC Laser beam visible T100Z256 7105 T110 1 3 0en Safety directions Electromagnetic acceptability EMV The term electromagnetic acceptability is taken to mean the capability of the instrument to function correctly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic disturbances in other equipment WARNING Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment Although electronic teodolites meet the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Lei ca cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed CAUTION There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the teodolite is used in conjunction with accessories from other manufacturers e g per sonal computers walkie talkies Precautions Use only the equipment and accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems When combined with teodolites they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards When using computers and walkie talkies pay attention to the information about electromagnetic compatibility

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