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1. Distance measurement RL visible x e Type visible red laser Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving Carri th 0 670 objects within the beam path can result in deviations of the amer Wave eng i um specefied accuracy e Measuring system special frequency system basis 100 MHz 1 5 m e EDM type coaxial e Display least count 1mm e Laser spot size approx 7x 14 mm 20 m approx 10 x 20 mm 50 m Technical Data TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Technical Data contd Distance measurement reflectorless e Range of measurement 1 5m to 80 m to target plate 710 333 e Display unambiguous to 760 m e Prism constant additive constant 34 4 mm conditions white target grey albedo 0 25 4 60 m 200 ft 30 m 100 ft Ps om m omon Kodak Grey Card used with exposure meter for reflected light 4 Object in strong sunlight severe heat shimmer 5 Object in shade or sky overcast 6 Day night and twilight Accuracy Standard deviation 3 0 sec 3mm 2 PPM 441 0 sec 10m gt 30m Prism 5 mm 2 ppm 2 5 sec EDM measuring program Time per measurement 1 0 sec 0 3 sec 10m gt 30m Tracking 5 mm 2 ppm Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path can result in deviations of the specefied accuracy Distance measurement with reflector e Range of measurement e Display unambiguous from 1000m up to
2. Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner a ae TC R 303 305 307 3 5en View of chapters Introduction Operating the Instrument Measuring preparation FNC Key Start up programs Applications Coding Menu Safety Directions Care and Storage Technical Data Accessories Index TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ae ae View of chapters N D DI N N N Concemts re Introduction NNN 7 MOCASUIING sisicscccccccstasaatetecerssaainncsteunanascnndccataaacceuvdeses 30 Special features EE 7 Statiom Bio e EE 31 Important parts sessie aana aai 8 Technical terms and abbreviations BEER 9 FNC Key POPP PEPER REE EERE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE 33 Area of applicability EE 11 EDM change a r TE 33 PC Program Package Leica SurveyOffice 12 EE EES GE Deeg Se Operating the Instrument ssssssssseeeeeeeenn 13 Laser EE adieenlahdats 35 Keypad eieiei 13 Target Offset EE 35 Ueleg 15 Delete last record EE 36 BUNS eene deed 15 EEN ue Start up Programme EE 37 EEN 17 SOU JOD En 38 Setting Station 7 ANEREN E 39 Measuring preparation ee 18 KNOWN PONI EE 39 Unpackihg siisi n E 18 Set manuel En 39 Inserting replacing battery 00cccccceeseeesecereeeeees 19 See EE Se Setting up the Triood eee e eee eeteeeteeeneeee 20 E Centring with laser plummet coarse level up 24 GE Se Ee EEN siesatescdestsstasienscaseecsnersais Accurat
3. TC300z22a 2 Flashing yellow diode 100 m 330 ft OFF The automatic Guide Light EGL is switched off Operating range 5 150 m 15 500 ft ON The automatic Guide Light Divergence EGL is switched on 12 m 40ft at 100m 330 ft CO O 6m 6m 20 ft 20 ft Menu options are only active when an EGL is installed TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ae ae Menu EDM Settings contd Atmospheric Parameters ppm Distance measurement is influenced directly by the atmospheric conditions of the air in which distance measurement are taken ATMOSPH PARAMETERS Pressure 1013 pa Temperature 12 C Atmos ppm 0 lt EXIT gt __ lt PREV gt lt SET gt Ht a MSL Refr Coeff Rel Humid Atmos ppm The atmosperic distance corrections are derived from the air temperature from the air pressure or the height at mean sea level and the relative air humidity or the humidity temperature In order to take into consideration these influences distance measurements are corrected using atmospheric correction parameters e Pressure Air pressure at instrument location e Ht a MSL Height above sea level at instrument location Air temperature at instrument location e Rel Humid Relative humidity of air in normally 60 e Refr Coeff Input of refraction coefficient for consideration of the atmospheric refraction When calculating the height difference and the horizontal dista
4. BsPt 101 BsBrg 0 00 00 lt EXIT gt lt Hz0 gt _ lt COORD gt lt SET gt g e Move cursor to input field BsBrg Enter new angle Erase field or set to 0 00 00 Set Hz0 Using button lt Hz0 gt the orientation can be set to 0 000 quickly and easily lt Hz0 gt Hz orientation is set to 0 00 00 lt SET gt Orientation is confirmed if no input was made or the new orientation is set and registered if a new point number was entered or a new Hz angle set Optionally an alphanumeric ER point number and a description can be added to the orientation block Start up programs a TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Method 2 Measure target points lt COORD gt Activates input edit mode An for entry of a known orientation point For determining the orientation a maximum of 5 target points with known coordinates can be used 1 1 1 3 Target point 2 Target point ORIENTATION 1 I II S A BsPt 201 hr 1 300 m dHz BsBrg 236 56 14 dHz B12 28 dHD 0 569 m lt MEAS gt lt SET gt 1 Target point MEAS An angle and a distance measurement is triggered Orientation coordinates can be either If no distance can be obtained from the internal memory or measured only an angle entered manually measurement is made dHD If an orientation point number cannot be found in the internal memory then G A Dialog for orientation to the instrument automatically activa
5. Confirming an input continue to the next field a a Key combinations EDM gt D e Access to distance measuring functions and distance corrections ppm FNC gt GD e Quick access to measurement supporting functions MENU gt GE Gop Access to Data Manager instrument settings and adjustments 0 eg Switching on off the display illumination and activating the display heating if instrument temperature below 5 C ESC gt G e Quit a dialog or the edit mode with activation of the previous value Re turn to next heigher level PgUP gt GD Page Up scrolling upwards if several displays available in one dialog PgDN gt e F Page Down scrolling downwards if several displays available in one dialog Operating the Instrument E el TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Trigger key TC300Z63 On the trigger key three settings are possible Function ALL or DIST can be assigned to the key or switched off The key can be activated in the configuration menu see Menu Sy stem settings Buttons M13 S 1 600 m 236 56 14 91 12 23 123 569 m Buttons are a range of commands appearing in the bottom line of the display They can be selected with the navigation keys and activated with gg Depending on the active function application other buttons may become available Important buttons SET Set displayed value and quit dialog OK Set displa
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7. Point on the plumb line above the observer Reticle Glass plate within the telescope with reticle Technical terms and abbreviations contd E N H E0 NO HO TC300Z59 SD HD dH hr hi EO NO HO zZ Indicated meteorological corrected slope distance between instrument tilting axis and centre of prism laser spot TCR Indicated meteorological corrected horizontal distance Height difference between station and target point Reflector height above ground Instrument height above ground Station coordinate Easting Station coordinate Northing Station height Easting of target point Northing of target point Height of target point Area of applicability This User Manual is valid for all instruments of the TPS300 Basic Series TC Instruments are equipped with an invisible infrared EDM and TCR Instruments with a visible red laser for reflectorless measuring J types are Japanese versions and S types are equipped with a shiftable tribrach Sections only valid for TCR instruments are marked accordingly TC R 303 305 307 3 5en az eee Introduction PC Program Package Leica Survey Office The program package Leica SurveyOffice is used for the data exchange between the TPS300 and the PC It contains several auxiliary programs in order to support your use of the Instrument Installation on the PC The installation program for the Leica SurveyOffice can be foun
8. Distance not measured Co ordinates invalid Data output system setting menu via RS232 interface is activated To be able to successfully start reference line the IntWem setting must be enabled Base line is shorter than 1 cm Choose base points such that the horizontal separation of both points is at least 1 cm No distance measured or invalid Repeat distance measurement until a valid distance is displayed No co ordinates or invalid co ordinates for a point Ensure that a point used has at least one Easting and one Northing co ordinate Applications 66 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Coding Codes contain information about recorded points With the help of coding points can be assigned to a particular group simplifying later processing Basically it is differentiated between GSI coding TPS100 instruments and OSW coding TPS300 instruments For further information regarding Coding please refer to chapter Data Manager OSW coding Unlike the GSI coding OSW coding enables the division into attribute names and values Code Codename Desc Additional remark Attrib User defined attribute name defined when creating the codelist Value Attribute value can be entered or edited when calling the code GSl coding GSI codelists created with TCTools or in T100 instruments can be used Code Codename Desc Additional remark Info more freely editable F information Info8 lines
9. Pressure lt EXIT gt Angle Se degree sexagesimal possible angle values 0 to 359 59 59 DD degree decimal possible angle values 0 to 359 999 gon possible angle values 0 gon to 399 999 gon mil possible angle values 0 to 6399 99mil The setting of the angle units can be changed at any time The actual displayed values are converted according to the selected unit Distance m Meter ft ini 8 US feet inch 1 8 inch US ft US feet Intl ft International feet Temperature C Degree Celsius E Degree Fahrenheit Pressure mbar Millibar hPa Hecto Pascal mmHg Millimeter mercury column inHg Inch mercury column Menu ae eae TC R 303 305 307 3 5en EDM Settings The EDM settings contain a detailled Dist Mode menu with choice fields for required With TCR instruments different settings for measurements with visible RL settings and invisible IR EDM type are available Depending on selected measuring mode the selection prism types are diffe EDM SETTINGS me rent RL_SHORT Short range For a Fine measuring mode distance for high precision measurements without measurements with prisms with a target Laser point OFF ak Dist Mode IR Finedqp Prism Type Prism Const lt EXIT gt lt ppm gt J Quick measuring mode Continuous distance with higher measuring measurement without speed and reduced Call second display with ez g prisms GuideLight OFF ak Long range For distance me
10. TC300Z02 Introduction TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Technical terms and abbreviations ZA Line of sight collimation axis Telescope axis line from the reticle to the centre of the objective SA Standing axis Vertical rotation axis of the telescope KA Tilting axis Horizontal rotation axis of the telescope Trunion axis V Vertical angle zenith angle VK Vertical circle With coded circular division for reading the V angle Hz Horizontal angle HK Horizontal circle With coded circular division for reading the Hz angle TC300224 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en a Introduction Technical terms and abbreviations contd TC300Z37 TC300Z16 TC300213 TC300Z38 i cae 7300239 TC300Z40 Standing axis inclination Angle between plumb line and standing axis Introduction SST SSES TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Line of sight error Hz collimation The line of sight error is the deviation from the perpendicular between tilting axis and line of sight This could be eleminated by measuring in both faces V index Vertical index error With horizontal line of sight the V circle 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
11. Th E TC300Z76 gt Connect battery charger GKL111 to mains or inside the vehicle Insert battery GEB111 into the charger so that the metal contacts of the charger and of the battery connect and the battery is locked in place The continuously lit green lamp indicates the charging process As soon as the green lamp is flashing the battery is charged takes 1 to 2 hours and can be removed from the charger Insert charged battery into the battery holder of your instrument Pay attention to the correct polarity corresponding with indication in the battery cover Pull battery holder with inserted battery into the instrument Now the instrument is ready for measuring and can be switched on Find more information in chapter Inserting charging battery or in the information leaflet of your battery charger GKL111 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en hae a Care and Storage Technical Dap echnical Data Telescope e Transit fully e Magnification 30x e Image upright e Free Objective aperture 40mm e Shortest focussing distance 1 7 m 5 6 ft e Focusing fine e Field of view 1 30 1 7gon e Telescope field of view at 100m 2 6m Angle measurement e absolute continuous e Updates each 0 3 seconds e Units selectable 360 sexagesimal 400gon 360 decimal 6400 mil V V e Standard deviation acc to DIN 18723 ISO 12857 TC R 303 3 1 moon TC R 305 5 1 5 mgon TC R 307 7 2 mgo
12. nager Call Data Manager EDIT VIEW DELETE Editing creating viewing and deleting jobs measurements fixpoints and codelists INITIALIZE MEMORY Deleting complete memory individual jobs or complete data areas e g fixed points measurements DATA DOWNLOAD Selected data sets are transfered to the interface without protocol and test procedures STATISTICS Statistical information about job and memory allocation VIEW EDIT DATA g Call Data Manager VIEW EDIT DATA Job Fixpoint Measurement Codelist lt EXIT gt lt EXIT gt Back to Data Manager Selection of data type using arrow keys Af Call Data Manager TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ae eae Menu EDIT VIEW DELETE contd Job Jobs are a summary of data of diffe rent types e g fixed points measurements codes results etc VIEW JOB 1 2 Job Oper Project_01C lt gt T Waits 16 06 98 09 30 11 Date Time lt EXIT gt lt DEL gt lt NEW gt The job definition consists of the input of job name and user Additionally the system generates time and date at the time or creation Job search a Using the arrow keys the job list can be paged through in both directions Deleting job E Select relevant job lt DEL gt All data within a job is deleted Input of a Job lt NEW gt Define a new job and entering job data e g job user lt SAVE gt New job is created and registered lt
13. 15 15 Tip for mini prism optionally TC300Z31 E Ga M Measuring preparation TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Inserting replacing battery Insert battery correctly note pole markings on the inside of the battery cover Check and insert battery holder true to side into the housing For type of battery see chapter Technical Data e For charging battery see chapter Charging the batteries TC300Z03 TC300Z05 TC300Z04 TC300Z06 2 Remove battery and replace 4 Insert battery holder into instrument TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Measuring preparation Setting up the tripod TC300Z58 TC300Z32 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 S Heavy inclinations of the tripod must e During transport always use the 8 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 e Use the tripod only for surveying 2 In order to guarantee a firm tasks 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 Measu
14. Angle Settings contd V angle The 0 orientation of the vertical circle can be either selected for the zenith the horizontal plane or in Zenith Horizontal plane V H 5 e o 5 K f 9 i 5 EA w tV o F R I 70 0 18 lad a S The V angle increases from 0 360 V angles above the horizontal plane 100 correspond to an angle of 45 0 400 gon are indicated as positive values and 50 gon 1600 mil below the horizontal plane as negati ve values The value increases rapidly o appears on the display above 300 Menu TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Angle settings contd Hz collimation ON Hz collimation is switched ON OFF Hz collimation is switched OFF If option Hz collimation ON is active each measured Hz angle is corrected depending on V angle For normal operation the Hz collimation remains switched on Find more information about Ce the Hz collimation in chapter Determining instrument errors TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ee eee Menu Resolution The displayed angle format can be selected in three steps e For 360 0 00 01 0 00 05 0 00 10 Always are indicated es For 360 0 0005 0 001 0 005 e For gon 0 0005 gon 0 001 gon 0 005 gon e For mil 0 01 mil 0 05 mil 0 10 mil Always two decimals are indicated Unit settings UNIT SETTINGS Angle Distance Temp
15. FUNCTIONS IR lt gt RL REC REM HEIGHT REM Change between the two EDM types IR Infrared and RL Reflectorless New setting is displayed for about LASERPOINTER one second OFFSET DEL LAST REC lt EXIT gt Infrared Distance measurements with prisms DLR IR RL Visible laser Distance measurements without prisms up to 80m with prisms from 1 km up Application of individual functions are described in this chapter Functions can also be started directly from the different applications GC PP Find more information in chapter Each function from the ENG EDM Settings menu can be assigned to the GG key see chapter Menu Settings g Move cursor to REC function Start function Actual measured data is stored by REC to the internal memory or via the serial interface By activating REC the following actions are carried out e Recording a measurement block e incrementing of current point number TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Ee 13 FNC Key Height determination of remote points Move cursor to REM HEIGHT REM function 4 Remote point Start function Height diff TC300z15 Base point Points directly above the base prism can be determined without a prism at the target point Measure base point 1 Enter point number and prism height BASE POINT Pt1 BHOO1 1 650 m m Pt1 Hr HD lt EXIT gt lt MEAS gt 2
16. PtID Hz V SD E N H hr DISPLAY HEATER ON Is automatically activated when the display illumination is on and the instrument temperature is lt 5 C RETICLE The reticle illumination is only switched on if the display illumination is on Low reticle illumination dimmed Medium average brightness High strong illumination Menu aes ey TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Angle Settings ANGLE Tilt corr Hz increm V setting Hz collim AngleRes lt EXIT gt SETTINGS 1 axis 4 gt right ak Zenit lt gt ON lt gt 0 00 05 lt gt lt SET gt Tilt corr OFF Tilting compensation switched off 1 axis V angles relate to the plumb line 2 axis V angles relate to plumb line and the Hz angles are corrected for the tilt of the standing axis If the instrument is used on an unstable base e g shaking platform ship etc the compensator should be switched off This avoids the compensator drifting out of it s measuring range and interupting the measuring process by indicating an error The compensator setting remains active even after the instrument is switched off Hz Incr Hz angle incrementation right Set Hz to Right angle measurement clockwise left Set Hz to Left angle measurement counterclockwise Left angle measurements are only shown in the display Within the memory they are recorded as Right angle measurements TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ee ae Menu
17. This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation A Safety Directions mu OE TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 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 TC300Z21 TC300Z36 When transporting the equipment in the field always make sure to e either carry the instrument in its original transport case or e carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached instrument upright TC R 303 305 307 3 5en BELL SE Care and Storage Inside vehicle Shipping Storage TC300Z70 TC300Z61 x 8 S 8 O H Never transport the instrument loose For shipping the instrument by rail When storing the equipment inside the vehicle aircraft or ship use the Leica Geosy particularly in summer and The instrument can be damaged by stems original packaging transport inside a vehicle take the blows and vibrations It must always case or shipping cardboard or temperature limit
18. Trigger distance measurement and indication of horizontal distance HD with lt MEAS gt lt MEAS gt Measure and record the base point Determine remote point 3 Aim at the remote point with the telescope BASE POINT Pt2 Pt Pt2 101 dH 8 346 m H S 512 042 m HD 70 571 m 100 lt EXIT gt lt NEWBASE gt _ lt MEAS gt 4 Store with MEAS measured data of the remote point No new distance measurement is carried out Height H and height difference dH as function of actual V angle and measured distance to base point are computed and displayed immediately lt NEWBASE gt Enter and measure a new base point TC R 303 305 307 3 5en FNC Key Laser Pointer Switches on or off the visible laser beam for illuminating the target point The new setting is displayed for approx one second and then set Target Offset If it is not possible to set up the reflector directly or it is not possible to aim the target point directly the offset values length cross and or height offset can be entered The values for the angle and distances are calculated directly for the target point Measurement amp Point Offs Cross Offs Cross Elev Offset point is higher than measurement TC300Z96 3D OFFSET 23 1 500 m L_Offset 2 200 m T_Offset 3 660 m H_Offset 1 780 m Mode Permanent lt gt lt EXIT gt lt SET gt Procedure 1 Enter the point
19. lt EXIT gt _ lt PREV gt lt MORE gt lt SET gt E Call edit mode and edit attribute Exceptions With the codelist editor of SurveyOffice a status can be assigned to the attributes e Attributes with fixed status see SurveyOffice are write protected They cannot be overwritten or edited e For attributes with status Mandatory an input of a confirmation is required e Attributes with status Normal can be edited freely Recording code block After quitting the code function with lt SET gt the code block in the system is temporarily set Recording only with measurement m or REC fix keys and always with reference to the actual point number Leica SurveyOffice With the help of the TPS Setup External Tools the instrument can be configured so that the codes are recorded either before or after the measurement TC R 303 305 307 3 5en pm O Coding Coding contd Warnings Messages ATTRIB CANNOT BE CHANGED gt Attribute with fixed status cannot be changed NO CODELIST AVAILABLE gt No codelist in memory Manual input for code and attributes are called automatically ENTRY REQUIRED lt OK gt gt Code missing Extend input Individually lt MAN gt entered code blocks will not be copied to the codelist Leica SurveyOffice Codelists can be easily created and uploaded to the instrument using the supplied Leica SurveyOffice Software Possible buttons lt EXIT gt Q
20. lt b gt HZ COLLIMATION MENU QUICK SETTINGS ALL SETTINGS DATA MANAGER Tilt Corr 1 axis 4 gt V INDEX USER Key EEE Aar TRIGGER Key ALL ak CALIBRATION SYSTEM INFO SETTINGS SYSTEM INFO Free Jobs SYSTEM SETTINGS Tilt Corr ANGLE SETTINGS USER Key UNIT SETTINGS TRIGGER Key AY Menu selection EDM SETTINGS Battery COMMUNICATION Execute TIME amp DATE lt EXIT gt Leave the menu Back to Measure d DAIA WANAGER Instr Temp 21 C DSP Heater OFF VIEW EDIT DATA INITIALIZE MEMORY Depending on user interface PATA TONNE UAD Hz Collimation 0 015g sequence and arrangement MEMORY STATISTIC V Index 0 008g of menu items may be different TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ISS KEES Operating the Instrument Measuring preparation Unpacking RemoveTC R 303 305 307 from transport case and check for completeness 1 PC cable optionally 2 Zenith eyepiece or eyepiece for steep angles optionally 3 Counterweight for eyepiece for steep angles optionally 4 Removable tribrach GDF 111 optionally 5 Battery charger and accessories optionally 6 Allen key 2x Adjusting pins 2x 7 Spare battery GEB111 optionally 8 Sun filter plug adaptor tribrach optionally 9 Mains unit for battery charger optionally 10 Mini prism rod optionally 11 Total station 12 Mini prism holder optionally 13 QuickStart Manual Mini target plate only for TCR instruments 14 Protective cover Lens hood
21. personnel Safety Directions 106 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Hazards of use contd CAUTION A 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 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 normal use and before and after important measurements Laser classification A CAUTION Allow only authorized Leica Geosystems service workshops to service the instrument TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 107 Safety Directions Integrated distancer infrared laser The EDM module built into the total stations produces an invisible infra red laser beam w
22. 14V Number of measurements e Angle gt 4h e Distance gt 1000 Temperature range e Storage 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F e Operating 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Automatic corrections e Line of sight error Yes e Vertical index error Yes e Earth curvature Yes e Refraction Yes e Tilt correction Yes Recording e RS232 interface Yes e Internal memory Yes Total capacity 256 KB 4000 data blocks or 7000 fixpoints TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 125 Technical Data Technical Data contd Distance measurement IR infrared Range normal and rapid measurement e Type infrared e Carrier wavelength 0 780 um 3 Measuring system special frequency system Serer E basis 100 MHz 1 5 m prism GPH3 reflector e Display least count 1mm 6000 ft 7500 ft 2600 ft 500 ft 2600 ft N 3000 m 4500 m 1500 m 250 m 1200 m Accuracy 10000 ft 14700 ft 5000 ft 800 ft 4000 ft Standard 3500m 5400m 2000m 250m 2000m deviation 12000 ft 17700 ft 7000 f 800 ft 7000 ft Standard 2 mm 2 ppm lt 1 sec 1 Strong haze visibility 5km or strong sunlight severe heat measurement shimmer Fast measurement 5 mm 2 ppm lt 0 5 sec 2 Light haze visibility about 20km or moderate sunlight slight heat shimmer Tracking D mm 2 ppm lt 0 3 sec 3 Overcast no haze visibility about 40km no heat shimmer Time per measurement EDM measuring program w
23. Applications TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Measuring facilities Single face or Il or dual face I Il measurements are always possible No specific point sequence or specific face sequences are required Any point can be measured with any face at any time prior of starting the computation process e g measure the last point first then the first point and then the second point etc Gross errors checks are made for dual face measurements to ensure the same point s are sighted with the other face If a target point is measured several times in the same telescope position the last valid measurement is used for computation Measurement restrictions 2face measurements For measurements in 2 faces the reflector height and the refraction coefficient must be kept the same for both faces for the same target point although it is permissible to change them between different target points An error message will be generated if the reflector height changes between face and face II while measuring to the same target point e Target points with 0 000 height Target points with 0 000 height are discarded for height processing If target points have a valid height of 0 000 m use 0 001 m to enable it for height processing TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 55 O Applications Computation procedure The computation process automatically determines the processing method e g 2 point resection 3 point resection with an
24. By entering an actual point number e g P13 all points with the corresponding point number are found Example Input P13 As an example 2 fixed points and 2 measurements are found You can page through the match selection using As an example a possible sequence is shown below POINT SEARCH 5 20 Job PROJ_EAST Pt SEI Ar E 128 400 m N S 244 000 m H 2 500 m FIXPOINT lt SEARCH gt lt OK gt Type lt EXIT gt Definitions FIXPT The point found is a fixed point MEAS The point found is a measured point 5 20 The point found is point no 5 of a total of 20 points in this relevant job Scroll within all points 4 Le matched lt SEARCH gt Re enter the search criteria Ee If no suitable point can be found the user is notified by the error message Point not found or Database empty TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Ier SEET Measuring preparation Point search contd Point search is always started with Point number Time of recording the last recorded point So the last entered measured points are displayed first fixed points before measured points Fixed points Scrolling through the list of ZB ae points found J 14 52 10 Found ee P13 measurement time 14 59 01 a P13 measurement time 15 46 12 P13 measurement time 16 18 38 E P13 fixed point time 14 52 10 to start of list TC300Z89 ER At the end of the measured points the search return
25. 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 By determining the vertical index error the electronic level is adjusted automatically 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 TC300Z17 For checking the horiontal aiming Hz and V are displayed 5 Using the trigger key trigger measurement again HZ COLLIMATION 1 HZ COLLIMATION 2 303 43 17 87 48 19 0 00 10 0 00 28 Hz 123 43 07 Hz Vo Scala Teal Vo dHz Sight target horizontal dv lt EXIT gt lt MEAS gt lt EXIT gt __ lt MEAS gt 6 Indication of previous and recomputed line of sight error 3 Trigger measurement 4 Change telescope position and SSES HZ COLLIMATION ei 0 00 27 0 00 27 c old c new The new value can be either accepted with lt SET gt or rejected with lt EXIT gt TC300218 Menu o TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Determining V index 1 Level up instrument exactly using For checking the horiontal aiming Hz 5 Using the trigger key trigger the electronic level an
26. Precautions All users must follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the directions of the person responsible for the instrument WARNING The battery charger is not designed for use under wet and severe conditions If instrument becomes wet it may cause you to receive an electric shock Precautions Use charger only in dry rooms and protect instrument from humidity Do not use instruments becoming wet TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 103 Safety Directions Hazards of use contd WARNING If you open the charger either of the following actions may cause you to receive an electric shock e Touching live components e Using the charger after incorrect attempts to carry out repairs Precautions Do not open the charger Only a Lei ca Geosystems approved service technician is entitled to repair it DANGER A 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 A Be careful not to
27. by straights Polygonal length from starting point to the actual measured point TC300z34 From three measured points the actual area is computed and displayed on line By activating lt RESULT gt the number of points used the computed area and the closed polygonal length e g line 1 2 3 4 1 are displayed The points can be measured optionally in the first or se cond telescope position face Between the individual points the telescope position face can be changed One distance must always be measured Actual area always closed to the starting point 1 Applications E TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Area computation contd 1 Input of point number Measuring display Results 2 Triggering a distance measurement with the following possibilities AREA Result NoPts 15 Area 148 472 lt MEAS gt Triggering and recording Area 0 014 a measurement Point Perim 65 241 counter and point number are lt EXIT gt lt RESULT gt lt MEAS gt lt EXIT gt lt NEW gt incremented gg e amp Same function as ES The area is always displayed Displayed are lt MEAS gt according the onboard unit e area setting m hectare e number of measured points DIST Triggering and displaying a e circumference of closed area distance measurement length of closed polygon REC Saving with REC if key gt is assigned accordingly lt NEW gt Starting a new area computation The count
28. data refers to the reference line Base line nd base point Reference point 1st base point TC300Z99 Input of the parameters Using the navigation keys A F the focus can be moved to the offset and rotation parameters for the reference line Define Ref Line Shifts Biel 101 Pine amp 102 Offs 1 000 m 5 450 m Rot 20 00 00 Hoff 0 000 m lt EXIT gt lt NewL gt lt L amp 0 gt lt RefL gt Line The following entries are possible Offs Parallel offset of the reference line to the right referred to the direction of the base line 1 2 Line Longitudinal offset of the start point reference point of the reference line in the direction of base Rott Rotation of the reference line clockwise around the reference point Hoff Height offset the reference line is higher than the first base point The calculation of the reference line is performed in stages as per the diagram shown on the left lt EXIT gt Return to the start up programs lt NewL gt Return to the definition of a new base line lt L amp O gt Opens the Orthogonal Set out application lt RefL gt Opens the Reference Line application TC R 303 305 307 3 5en DEE Zeg Applications Reference Line TC300Z101 1st reference point measured A point The lt RefL gt function calculates longi tudinal transverse and height differences relative to the referenc
29. display calling all v functions applications under FNC Angles are permanently displayed At the time of pressing the key a distance measurement is triggered The angle values and distance are stored in the internal memory or downloaded via serial interface D A distance measurement is triggered and shown in the display Angles are displayed independently of the distance measurement The displayed distance remains valid until it is replaced by a new distance EDM PROG MENU LIGHT LEVEL E N K measurement and LASER PLUMMET is possible ER All shown displays are GD Changing the display examples It is possible that oo local software versions are different lt H20 gt ENER is set to to the basic version 0 00 00 0 gon Measuring preparation TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Station block Procedure lt SETUP gt This button in the measuring display activates the definition of station and orientation This dialog generates a station block without coordinates which can be evaluated by software In the data output the data is made available depending on the evaluation possiblities The orientation is manual StID 100 hi 1 500 m BsPt BsBrg 101 0 00 00 lt EXIT gt lt Hz0O gt lt STAT gt lt SET gt Orientation The orientation is designated again with number and description of the target point 2 Move cursor to BsPt and enter or
30. gt 3 point resection with angles only gt Always use the REC command under the FNC menu or the GG key if REC is assigned to it Mix of distances and angles gt Use either f key or the But ton lt MEAS gt for distances and angles or REC command for angles only Procedure 1 Enter the target point number PtID If the desired point is not found within the internal memory the system automatically opens the manual coordinate entry 2 Enter the reflector height hr FREE STATION 1 I II PtID ABC1 hr 2 300 m Hz 236 56 14 V i 91 12 23 SD 123 569 m lt EXIT gt __ lt CALC gt lt MEAS gt lt MEAS gt Button initiates measurements a If the target is a prism the Hz and V angles and distance is automatically measured and recorded b If the target is not a prism or the reflectorless EDM cannot measure a distance only Hz and V angles are measured and recorded REC lt CALC gt lt EXIT gt 1 1 UNI The ALL key measures and records the Hz and V angles and the distance The REC command refer to FNC measures and records only Hz and V angles Proceeds with the result screen and computes the instrument position if at least 2 points in single face with at least one distance are measured Terminate and return to the start up program Status indication shows that first point was measured in telescope position l Shows that first point was measured i
31. lt 1 seconds Back to last active display Warnings No data found in memory e No relevant data blocks could be found in the memory gt Search for other data or enter rele vant data in the Data Manager Confirm with lt OK gt Back to last active display Error messages All memory blocks occupied e Available memory full gt Delete a job or data area in the internal memory Confirm message with lt OK gt Job already exists in database e Job or job name already exists in memory gt Change job name Make sure that the job name is not already available Confirm message with lt OK gt Invalid Job Name e Job name is empty or contains a gt Change job name Confirm message with lt OK gt TC R 303 305 307 3 5en a ee Menu Determining instrument errors The calibration contains the determination of the following instrument errors e Hz collimation e V index simultaneously electronic level The calibration can be found in menu Calibration see also menu structure amp p amp Calling the menu functions g Calibration Execute For determining the Hz collimation or the V index it is necessary to measure in both telescope positions The procedure can be started in any telescope position The user is guided clearly through the procedure As a result a wrong determination of instrument error is eliminated HZ COLLIMATION Or With button lt VIEW gt an over
32. menu are available REC Record a measurement block IR lt gt RL Switch between IR and RL REM Calling function Measuring remote points within the measuring program DEL L REC Delete the last internaly recorded measuring block Trigger Key OFF function deactivated ALL ALL function activated DIST DIST function activated TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 8h Menu System Information contd Battery Remaining battery power e g 40 Instr Temp Measured instrument temperature DSP Heater ON OFF Activates the display heating With setting ON the heating is switched on as soon as the instrument temperature falls below 5 C and the illumination is switched off When the temperature increases again the heating is automatically switched off Hz collim ON OFF The correction of measured Hz angles with the Hz collimation can be switched ON OFF Calibration values Indication of last determined and stored calibration values Hz collimation V index and tilting axis error Software versions The software of the instrument is composed of different software packages Depending on this packages different versions are possible Op System Operating System App SW Applications functions and menu Layout User displays Menu SST SEN TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Data Manager The Data Manager contains all functions for entering editing and for checking data in the field g Move focus bar to Data Ma
33. or programs For more informationen Ce about Leica SurveyOffice refer to the comprehensive Online Help Introduction Ls Sey TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Operating the Instrument WAN Keypad The On Off key is located on the Buttons Input bar side cover of the TC R 303 305 307 avoiding inadvertently switching the Instrument off Focus bar Symbols Actively processed field or display key Navigation keys Control of input bar in edit and input mode or control of focus HD bar EDM ESC ALL DIST USER PROG F SHIFT CE Al TC300Z25 All shown displays are examples Itis possible that local software versions are different tothe basig version Fix keys 2nd level Fix keys Functions on second key level Can Keys with firmly assigned functions be activated by pressing mp and ENTER SHIFT the corresponding fix keys TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Operating the Instrument Keypad contd Fix keys Measure distance and angle record measured values Measure distance and angles display measured values without recording Key programmable with function from the FNC menu Calling the application programs Switching on off electronic level The laser plummet is activated simultaneously Switching to the second key level EDM FNC MENU illumination ESC and switching between alphanumeric numeric character set 9999 44 Erasing character field stopping EDM
34. point as required e Select point from memory Definition of the base points a Measuring base points Input a point number and indepen dent measurement of the base points using G or p REC 1st base point TC300Z98 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en xia Applications Definition of the Base Line continued b Base points with co ordinates Input a point number The search for associated points in the memory can be initiated using lt COORD gt If the required point is not in memory or there are no valid co ordinates in the memory the program prompts for manual entry of the co ordinates Analogous procedure for the second base point Define Baseline Pt 1 PtID hr Hz V HD lt EXIT gt lt EXIT gt lt COORD gt lt FINDPT gt lt OK gt lt NewL gt Triggers a distance measurement Triggers a distance measurement and register the measured data 101 1 600 m 236 56 14 91 12 23 15 457 m lt COORD gt Return to the start up programs Input co ordinates or search for fixed points and measurements Activates selective point search see Point Search section Confirms the entry and continues the program Renewed input of the first base point Applications is eh tt TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Reference Line The base line can be offset longitudinally and in parallel as well as rotated This new line is called the reference line All measured
35. point the instrument directly towards the sun because the telescope functions as a magnifying lens and can injure your eyes or damage the distance measuring device and the Guide Light EGL Precautions Do not point the telescope directly at the sun Safety Directions mu E TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 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 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 in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the surveying site is adequately secured Adhere to the local regulations governing accident prevention and road traffic TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 105 Safety Directions CAUTION A 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 do
36. setting out elements for the polar cartesian or orthogonal setting out of points using either coordinates or manually entered angle horizontal distance and height Setting out differences can be displayed continuously In the Setting out program three diffe rent displays are available showing setting out values corresponding to the relevant method Erd Switching display and 7 method With the input of a Wildcard search criteria all relevant points can be found quickly and easily by simply scrolling through with Additionally the type of the point found fixpoint or measured point is displayed Setting out coordinates from memory 1 Input of a point number If the desired point number could not be found the system opens the manual coordinate entry automatically 2D SET OUT PtID Palka P100 lt q gt Fixpoint Dist dHz dHD lt EXIT gt 10 200 m a0 2514 4 782 m lt B amp D gt lt B amp D gt Instrument is switched to Manual input of setting out values Gp Changing to 3D set out Manual input of setting out values 1 Enter direction Brg horizontal distance Hdis and height H of setout point BEAR amp DIST ENTRY ABC1 123 12 36 Hdis 123 569 m H 12 456 m PtID Brg lt EXIT gt __ lt PREV gt lt SET gt 2 lt SET gt The entered data is set Calling the setting out dialog 3 Trigger measurement with d or 4 The setout offsets are
37. the f S e N instrument Type TE Arte Power 12V 6V 1A max Max emitted Power 0 95mW c w The product is a Class 2 laser Leica Geosystems AG Fmitted Wavelength 620 690nm product in accordance with CH 9435 Heerbrugg C Standard applied FN60825 1 1994 07 IEC 60825 1 1993 Radiation SC HECBD6 1 1989 11 x aaiatio Made in Switzerland S No safety of laser products This laser product complies with 21CFR 1040 S licable id EN 60825 1 K 1 994 Radiation This device complies with part 15 of the FCC safety of laser products Ge tay Pok cael ful interf and 2 this devi Se KEE SE i The product is a Class Il laser ference that may cause undesired operation j f CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 620 690nm 0 95mW max CLASS If LASER PRODUCT product in accordance with e FDA 21CFR Ch l 1040 1988 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal Regulations 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 AVOID EXPOSURE Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture TC300z55 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Safety Directions Laser plummet contd Electromagnetic acceptability 0 16 x0 6 mrad The term electromagnetic WARNING acceptability is taken to mean the SC Pulse duration GW capability of
38. 12 km Range with reflector Atmospheric Standard prism conditions GPR1 1500 m 5000 ft 2000 m 7000 ft 5000 m 16000 ft 7000 m 23000 ft gt 5000 m 16000 ft gt 9000 m 30000 ft 1 Strong haze visibility 5km or strong sunlight severe heat shimmer 2 Light haze visibility about 20km or moderate sunlight slight heat shimmer 3 Overcast no haze visibility about 40km no heat shimmer Three prisms GPH3 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ADT 24 Technical Data Atmospheric correction The distance displayed is correct only if the scale correction in ppm mm km which has been entered corresponds to the atmospheric conditions prevailing at the time of the measurement The atmospheric correction includes adjustments for air pressure air temperature and relative humidity If for highest precision distance measurements the atmospheric correction should be determined with an accuracy of 1 ppm the following parameters must be redetermined Air temperature to 1 C air pressure to 3 millibars relative humidity to 20 Technical Data e B 2 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en The air humidity influences the distance measurement if the climate is extremely hot and damp For high precision measurements the relative humidity must be measured and entered along with the air pressure and the temperature Atmospheric correction contd Atmospheric correction in ppm with C mb H metres Atmospheric co
39. 13 Keypad BEE 13 NIM hci cari Acne ena eainiie a Taai 122 NITIALIZE MEMORY 87 L Laser intensiv 22 Numerical Input ENEE 25 Laser plummet cceeee eee e eee e eee teeeteeeteenteneeeeee 111 laser PIUMMEt ccc eee ce cece ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeens 21 0 OniOft key ee 13 Laser plummet cececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeneees 124 Operating the Instrument 13 Laser Pointer cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeees 35 Ortentatton secesii aa 40 Sl e E EEE EE E ET E E cer reer eer 110 Orientation coordinates eeeeeeeeeeeeee eneee 40 Lens hood BE 18 Orthogonal Setout eneee 65 Level sensitivity cc eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeenneaeees 124 Orthogonal setout 20 2 eect eeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeneaeeees 46 Limits Of USC cece ee eeeeeeeneeeeeeeteeenaaeeees 102 OSWe coding cece ceeeeneeeeeeeeeeeettaaeeeeeeeeeenaaees 67 Index et Sa TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Index contd Uer 127 e EE 83 Ref COC EE 82 PC CADIC cocccccccccccccccccccccccecececeececccecceceeceteeecesecesees 18 Ke ET 12 GEI 14 Rel Humid ENEE 82 Pop 14 FEMOLES Doint ENEE 34 plug CONNECTIONS oo cseseescsesees esses eeeseseetseseeeeen 83 Resolution E E DEE 77 PIUMD LING ccccccccccccccccccccccececccceccccceceececcececeeseeeeececs 10 Reticle misgaan NEES 10 Point search 27 RLE Gu E WT 79 Polar e 46 RL_SHORT EE 79 elei EE 123 RL_TRACK ENEE 79 Polygonalllength 3 iicsscicciseatsdetevessadenneveaandalewnss 52 Polygonal Methods c cc
40. 2 00 00005736 87 10 00001700 21 022 16641826 31 00 00006649 81 00 00003342 83 00 00000091 522 16 00000000 If the receiver is to slow in processing data the data could be lost With this type of data transfer the instrument is not informed about the performance of the receiver no protocol TC R 303 305 307 3 5en a 93 O Menu Statistics It is possible for the user to call up important information about the status of internal memory Additionally the user can obtain information about the composition of the data in the individual jobs MEMORY INFORMATION Job Stations Fixpoints Project_04B ak Meas Rec s Free Jobs lt EXIT gt lt EXIT gt Back to Data Manager Stations Number of stations used within the selected jobs Fixpoints Number of stored fixpoints within the selected jobs Meas Rec s Number of recorded data blocks measured points codes etc within the selected jobs Free Jobs Number of free or not defined jobs Menu a 4 O TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Messages and Warnings Messages Data SAVED e Data has been recorded in the internal memory gt Display disappears after lt 1 seconds Back to last active display Data DELETED e Data has been deleted in the internal memory gt Display disappears after lt 1 seconds Back to last active display JOB DELETED e The content of a complete job has been deleted permanently gt Display disappears after
41. 3 USER key ooicsccscscsecsessssssssecssesssetstesssssssenseseees 71 85 SUPVEYING TEE 43 44 SUPVEY OMICS de OASE KASS 12 SYMDOIS vesscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesseseessssesesesse 13 16 V KEE E e System Information secccccscecccccccccvereeseeee 85 le System Settings 72 73 WHINGOX rnidan aN 10 96 EEGENEN Vehicle connection cable A 122 El UE 126 T Target Offset ENEE 35 visible IASEF cssscecseecsscssessesseecessessscceccseeneesseene 109 Technical Data EEN 124 VIE 9 Telescope ee 124 Temperature c cc eeeceseecceeccaeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 78 Temperature renge seocccscccccccscseccscsevceseecceereeeen 125 W Wildcard search 29 Tie DiStAnCe 0 0 0 ceecccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeeeees 43 48 Tilt COM ENEE E 75 85 Z ZA Sek 9 Tilt COFFE CHION oocccccccccccccccccccecccccececececcececcecececssceeses 71 d NEEN 10 Tilting axis height 125 NU LN 84 TIME amp DATE 000 0 eee eee etter ee etree eee 73 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 Manage ment Systems ISO standard 14001 710597 3 5en Printed in Switzerland Copyright Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 2000 Translation of original text 710596 2 1 0de ISO 9001 1SO 14001 Total Quality Management Our commitment to total customer satisfaction
42. 6 Known point SET STATION Stn 200 hi 2 1 600 EO 1000 000 NO z 1000 000 HO 1000 000 lt EXIT gt lt SET gt ch Enter a point number available in the memory or point search with Wildcard 2 lt SET gt Sets and records station coordinates Return to start pro gram overview 3 Wildcard Search enables the global search for points in the complete memory all jobs amp p Extends the display Set manually If an entered point number cannot be found in the internal memory then the manual input is activated automatically 1 Enter Point ID 2 Enter coordinates and height 3 lt OK gt Sets and records station coordinates Return to SET STATION TC R 303 305 307 3 5en a aay Start up programs Orientation This program enables an orientation angle to be entered manually or for the orientation to be determined by measurement to points with known coordinates Orientation coordinates can be either obtained from the internal memory or entered manually Using button lt Hz0 gt the orientation can be set to 0 000 quickly and easily The system offers the following possibilities e Setting any Hz value with manual input e With lt Hz0 gt set Hz 0 000 e Orientation to target points with known coordinates Method 1 Set orientation Set any Hz orientation By entering the Hz angle the user can set any Hz orientation ORIENTATION set new or confirm
43. D SET OUT PtID Rix P100 ak Dist 10 200 m dHz 30 25 14 dHD 4 782 m dH z 0 411 m lt EXIT gt lt B amp D gt Input C1 Finds C10 C11 C12 Using you can page quickly through the points found Buttons With a in the PtID field point data are displayed and scrolled FIND POINT 3 6 Job Proj_A4 C12 735 482 m 633 711 m 141 581 m FIXPOINT lt OK gt Type lt EXIT gt lt FINDPT gt lt EXIT gt Quit application Setting out Return to Measure lt FINDPT gt Re enter the search criteria Errors No or invalid Ptld or coords e The point number entered is not available gt Re enter point number coordinates Invalid entries of data e Manually entered setting out data is incomplete e g setting out distance missing gt Check setout parameter and re enter TC R 303 305 307 3 5en AAEE Applications Tie Distance The application Tie Distance computes slope distance horizontal distance height difference and azimuth of two target points measured online selected from the Memory or entered using the Keypad Distances and directions between two successive points are determined and can be saved in the internal memory e g 3 to 4 The user can choose between two different methods 1 Polygonal A 2 Radial A B lt EXIT gt 1 Polygonal Methods A B B C N D E N 3 S a O E 1 Enter desired point number and reflector height
44. DESS SEET TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Introduction Special features The Leica Geosystems TC R 303 305 307 is a high quality electronic total station designed for the construction site Its innovative technology makes the daily surveying jobs easier The instrument is ideally suited for simple construction surveys and setting out tasks The easy operation of the instrument functions can be learned without problems in no time TC300201 Easy and quickly to learn Interactive keys with large and clear LCD Small light weight and easy to use Measurements without reflector with the integrated visible laser beam TCR instruments Additional trigger key on side cover Continuous drives for horizontal and vertical angles tangent screws With laser plummet as standard TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Introduction mportant parts 1 Optical sight 2 Integrated guide light EGL optio nal 3 Vertical drive 4 Battery optional 5 Battery stand for GEB111 6 Battery cover 7 Eyepiece focussing graticule 8 Focussing telescope image 9 Detachable carrying handle with mounting screws 10 Serial interface RS232 11 Foot screw 12 Objective with integrated Electronic Distance Measurement EDM Beam exit 13 Display 14 Keyboard 15 Circular level 16 On Off key 17 Trigger key 18 Horizontal drive 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
45. ELETE contd Points can be searched for by three methods e Job selection e g Project_01C e Station selection Searches for points as part of stations meeting the search criteria e g ST e Point selection Finds all points meeting the conditions mentioned above and also the search critera for the point search e g A VIEW Type Measurement PtID A412 Hz 125 13 00 35 4 gt V S 92 45 12 HO a 113 405 m hr 1 500 m lt EXIT gt ___ lt DEL gt _ lt SEARCH gt All data as part of stations with the criteria St100 and with point numbers starting with A are found If a station is exactly entered e g St100 then all data with the rele vant point numbers are found belonging to this station these stations it is possible that station St100 has been used several times SS GF Extended display with coordinates and time information lt DEL gt Deletes the selected data set from the internal memory lt SEARCH gt Back to point search Regardless of used programs additional data blocks can be recorded in the measuring range Corrections EDM Type EDM Mode Prism typ Prism constant Atmospheric PPM Scale PPM Height PPM Pressure Ht Above Sea Level Temperature Rel humid Refraction Coefficient CM East offset Stations PtID E N H hi Desc Date Time Results No pts StDev Hz Date Time Area Tie Distance setout differences etc Meas
46. ID and the reflector height 2 Enter the offset values length cross and or height as per the sketch 3 Define the period for which the offset is to apply 4 lt SET gt calculates the corrected values and jumps to the application from which the offset function was started The corrected angle and distances are displayed as soon as a valid distance measurement has been triggered or exists TC R 303 305 307 3 5en E Ce FNC Key Target Offset contd lt EXIT gt Leaves the function and returns to the application from which the function was started Changes to 2D target offset without entry of the height offset DT The period of applicability can be set as follows Reset after The offset values are REC reset to 0 after the point is saved Permanent The offset values are applied to all further measurements The function can only be Ce started in the applications Measuring and Surveying The offset values are always reset to 0 when the application is quit Delete last record This function deletes the last recorded data block This can be either a measurement block or a code block DELETE LAST RECORD SURE TO DELETE lt YES gt Deleting the last record is not reversible Only records can be deleted which were recorded in Surveying or in Measuring FNC Key TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Start up programs programs Start up programs are a set of sidekick functio
47. Possible data areas e measurements e fixed points lt DEL gt Starts deleting process within the selected area lt AllMem gt Deletes all data in memory All data will be lost Clear all data in database lt NO gt Back to selection of area to be deleted Data is kept lt YES gt Deletes the selected data area within the selected job Deleting the memory cannot Ce be undone After confirming the message all data is deleted permanently Menu aS aaa TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Data Download With this special function measured data can be transfered via the serial interface to a receiver e g a Laptop Using this type of transfer the success of the transfer is not checked DATA DOWNLOAD Job Data Format Project_04B 4 gt lt EXIT gt lt SEND gt 4 Selection of individual parameters lt SEND gt Data is sent via interface Job Data Format Selection of job from which data should be transfered Fixpoints or measurements can be sent separately and independently from each other Selection of data type Selection of output format Only previously loaded format can be selected for download New formats can be uploaded using Leica SurveyOffice Data Ex change Manager Leica formats GSI8 16 are supported Example GSI format Within the data setting MEASUREMENTS a data set could be shown as follows 11 00000D19 22 022 09635023 58 16 00000344 8
48. REFERENCE LINE EXIT gt AY Selecting the desired application Ms Calling the application and activating the start programs When starting an application the dialog with the start up programs is called automatically see chapter Start programs TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ET Applications Surveying With the program Surveying the Procedure Measuring display 1 measuring of an unlimited number of points is supported The program can 1 Input of point number be compared to simple measuring 2 Input of code if required see also SURVEYING v Only the guided stationing or CODING PtID AB 12 orientation see chapter Start 3 Enter new reflector height or hr 1 600 m programs and the additional display change the existing height Code Baum for target coordinates are different 4 Trigger and record measurements Se P i Se an e or G f if REC is DO e as ones lt EXIT gt Find further information Measuring display 2 about coding in chapter CODING Hz 123 12 34 HD S 406 542 m dH 72 081 m 2 With e you can switch lt EXIT gt 5 quickly and easily between different displays Measuring display 3 ER Measured data can either be E 1739 420 m recorded in the internal N 932 711 m memory or output via serial interface H 456 123 m RS232 see configuration Interface z parameter Applications ze ay TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Setting out The application computes
49. TC R 303 305 307 3 5en DE SEET Coding Coding contd Searching code blocks How can find an already entered code again Starting from SURVEYING the code function can be easily called SURVEYING 1 PtID A101 hr i 1 700 Code Hz 153 41 23 V E 82 12 17 SD lt EXIT gt 1 Move cursor to field Code 2 Enter a Wildcard criterion e g T or exact code designation and confirm with f Code function is activated All codes corresponding to the entered search criteria are found CODE Find Select Find HE Code TR1 ak Desc Survey_peg lt EXIT gt _ lt MAN gt lt ATTR gt lt SET gt lt ATTR gt Display of remaining attributes Starts manual code input Using the arrow keys you can page through the codes found with entered search criteria lt MAN gt lt gt Manual code input Individual code blocks can be entered directly via keypad lt MAN gt The manual code input is started and an empty code block is called ATTRIBUTE ENTRY Code Info Info2 Infos Info4 lt EXIT gt _ lt PREV gt lt MORE gt lt SET gt Ad Navigation and numeric alphanumeric input possible via cursor keys Attributes 5 to 8 can be displayed with lt MORE gt or Coding pm O TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Coding contd Extending editing code 1 Call available code from code list 2 Attributes can be overwritten freely Code Info1 Info2 Info3 Info4
50. VIEW gt Back to job search without saving Menu Ea aa TC R 303 305 307 3 5en EDIT VIEW DELETE contd Fixpoints Fixpoints may be entered with point number coordinates E N and height VIEW FIXPOINT v Project_01C 4 gt Job FIND ABC1 lt gt 31798003 234 m 15635975 915 m H B 8723 001 m lt EXIT gt lt DEL gt lt NEW gt Valid fixed points contain min one point number and either the coordinates E N or the height H CS Displaying the complete data of a fixed point with e F Enter fixed points lt NEW gt Starts the point and edit input for fixed points or editing of existing fixed points by calling the rele vant point number Within the job selection field the directory for the fixed point is selected ae lt PREV gt Back to fixed point search or display of coordinates lt DEL gt Selected fixed point is erased Fixed point search Here the same conditions are valid as with the point search You can enter the exact point number or limiting the data range by entering a Wildcard criterion e g A Measurements Measurement data available in the internal memory can be searched and displayed or erased MEASUREMENTS Search definition Job gt Project_01C a gt StPt p gt ST cE gt An lt EXIT gt lt VIEW gt Selection field for job Input of a search criteria for station and points TC R 303 305 307 3 5en a Menu EDIT VIEW D
51. active GND Data reception TH_RXD Data transfer TH_TXD OO E Gab A TH Theodolite Menu Date and Time For displayi tti f date and Tr setting of date an SET DATE TIME ime Time Form hh mm ss hours minutes seconds Time 24h 12 15 07 Date 29 02 2000 Date Form dd mm yyyy day month year lt OK gt A g Selection of an input field Adjustable Date Adjustable Time Ia Activate edit mode After inputing the time date is immediately set for the complete system Menu es A 24 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en System Information Useful information which can be called via menu These are only indications of actual setting and cannot be changed here All changes to settings must be carried out in menu SETTINGS gt GG Calling the menu functions 7 Bear Execute DT lt SW gt Scrolling the display Software versions overview Free Jobs Number of free jobs is displayed If no jobs are in the memory under Measure and Record the system creates a Default job automatically All data is stored into this Default job which can be freely renamed Tilt corr Display of current compensator setting OFF Compensator switched off 1 axis _Compensator activated in longitudinal axis into direction target line 2 axis _ Compensator activated in longitudinal and transverse axis USER key Current assignment of the USER key The following functions from the FNC
52. al station height Insufficient space in job The present selected job is full and does not allow further storage This error could occur either with measurements or when the system stores result data such as station results standard deviations or residuals Hz I Il gt 0 9 deg measure point This error occurs if a point was measured in one face and the measurement in again the other face differs by more than 180 0 9 for the horizontal angle circle V I I gt 0 9 deg measure point This error occurs if a point was measured in one face and the measurement in again the other face differs by more than 180 0 9 for the vertical angle reading More points or distance required There are insufficient data measured to be able to compute a position Either there are not enough points used or not enough distances measured Applications mm a TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Reference Line Definition of the Base Line This program facilitates the easy setting out or checking of lines for buildings The base line is given by two base straight sections of road simple excavations etc A reference line can be points The base points can be defined with reference to a known base line which e g has been defined defined in three ways based on an existing site boundary The reference line can be offset either e Measure point longitudinally or in parallel to the base line or be rotated around the first base Enter co ordinates using keypad
53. asurements with lt EXIT gt lt SIGNAL gt lt SET gt Laser Point a Distance measurement OFF Visible laser beam is using Retro targets switched off With the RL EDM each object 5mm 2 ppm ON Visible laser beam for in the beam is measured visualising the target point possibly also branches cars is switched on etc TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Menu EDM Settings contd Prism type Prism constant Calling the function in the EDM settings Calling the function in the EDM settings Constants Leica Prisms DN mm Entry of a user specific prism constant Input can only be made in Standard prism 0 0 mm GPH1 GPR1 f E Limit value 999 mm to 999 mm 360 prism GRZ4 Miniprism GMP101 102 Reflective targets is set at Prismconst USER mm 34 4 e g mm 14 gt input 14 34 4 20 4 RL 34 4 Reflectorless TC R 303 305 307 3 5en EDM Settings contd Guide Light EGL The optionally available Guide Light EGL consists of two coloured flashing lights in the telescope of the total station All TC R 303 305 307 instruments can be equipped with this Guide Light The person at the prism can be guided by the flashing lights directly to the line of sight The light points are visible up to a distance of 150 meters This is useful 1 Flashing red diode when setting out points TC300z12 o D
54. ceeas 85 Extended Display 51 Data Manager ccscescsccsesseseseesesesssesseseesteetseseeeen 87 Epos 51 VIEW EDIT DATA 87 Area computation EE 52 Dyes SION acs ccteast ca ccest geesde 92 Free Station EE 54 Data Download ccs oscac ese nnaatssh ctoadicceate eebe 93 Measuring facilities En 55 Statistics pane ieee a 94 Computation procedure ccccesesseseeeteeeteeeeneeeeneesens 56 Messages and WarningS c sc sessssssesssessesseesseeseeeseeeees 95 Station Set p WEE 56 Determining instrument errors cceeee eee eeeeeeeee 96 Measurements nesnsisnseeeseeeeeneinnninnnnnnnnnsnnnnnansrnre nennt 57 Line of sight error Hz collimation A a ee en seeans 97 AEI e E E 58 V Index Vertical index error BEE 97 Residuals ce 59 Determining the line of sight error c EE 98 Error MESSAGES EE 60 Determining V index c cccscssssessssesssesssessseesseseseeseseessecen 99 Reference Line 61 Possible messages when determining instrument errors 100 Definition of the Base Line cc ceccccececeeeeeeeeneneeees 61 Reference WING siz sess csc sceescesdeschenteiiceeseseeessessevessseteas tence 63 Orthogonal Setout 0 0 ee eeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeaaes 65 Notes E A ET 66 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en eher Contents Contents contd Safety Directions eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 101 Intended use of instrument ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 101 Permitted USES 0 cccccceceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeseceeaeeeeeet
55. ceeeteettteeeeees 42 Contrast ee eegene cele statics dices dn docet 71 Coordinate Editor 12 DATA DOWNLOAD 87 Data Download 93 Data Exchange Manager eseese 12 Data Manager 87 tbe 83 Index ae SSES TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Index contd Dale ncco viiatia ede ev TE 84 Fix keys 2nd level cc c cceecccceeseeeteeeseatenscreeeeee 13 Date And Time sonsos aaia 84 We EC 89 94 delete EE 24 FNC VT UE 33 Delete last record ccccccccccsseeceeaneeeeeeeaeeeeeetaaees 36 Focus Dafina AAR 13 Delete Memory ssssseesessrsrrnnnrrsrnnnesaeennnnaaarsannnnanns 92 Focussing telescope eesseseesrsrrsssererrresnsrrsnnnnensees 8 Determining instrument errors s 77 96 Free JODS EN 85 94 Determining the line of sight error eese 98 Free Station EE 43 54 Determining V indeXx s es 99 DIMENSIONS En E E ae esse eesssessssssssessssessssteessnsseseessseeessieseasees 67 Displays E ATE 30 Guide Light c cccccsccseseescsecestsesscssessesssseseeeees 110 distance Measurement e 30 Guide Light EE 81 DSP Heater niasa an anaa 86 H Hazards of use woe eee cceeceeeeseeseeeseeeenaeees 103 E EDIT akan ano ME ah Ee aac MN Po te 87 Height determination of remote points oe ue erie cs ee 34 Edit mode EE 24 HK a e cuca datas 9 Ee e 120 Ht A MSL 82 EDM Change eege 33 FF tet E E E dhverineteaidacas Niet ase 9 EDM Setting E 79 81 EE 86 EGL EE 81 110 HZ COIliMALION occcccccccccccccecccccccccccececsceeeee 10 77 96 electronic level cec
56. d TPS300 Basic Series re mmm T e D w ei e lt A D li A r D User Manual T R 303 305 307 e Version 3 5 feica English Geosystems Flectronical Total Station Congratulations on your purchase of a new Leica Geosystems Total Station This manual contains important safety directions 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 maximum efficiency from your 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 Le 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 en 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
57. d V are displayed measurement again 2 Aim at a point approximtely 100m from the instrument which is less V INDEX 1 V INDEX 2 than 5 from the horizontal 123 43 07 Hz 303 43 17 272 11 31 Wig 87 48 19 dHz 0 00 10 Sight target horizontal dv 0 00 28 lt EXIT gt _ lt MEAS gt lt EXIT gt __ lt MEAS gt 3 Trigger measurement 6 Indication of previous and recomputed V index 4 Change telescope position and aim on point again V INDEX i i old 0 00 27 Il i new 0 00 27 The new value can be either accepted with lt SET gt or rejected with lt EXIT gt TC300Z17 By determining the vertical index error the electronic level is adjusted automatically TC R 303 305 307 3 5en mg O Menu TC300218 Possible messages when determining instrument errors V Angle not suitable for Aiming tolerance not met or telescope Aim on the target point with an accuracy of calibration Check V position face not changed min 5 gon The target point must be angle or face approximately in the horizontal plane Confirmation of the message required Calibration result out of Computed values out of tolerance Previous Repeat measurements tolerance Previous values retained Confirmation of the message required values retained Hz Angle out of limit Hz angle in second face telescope pos Aim on the target point with an accuracy of deviates
58. d are individually manageable and can be readout edited or deleted separately If a job was not yet defined and G or REC is activated in MEASURE the system automatically generates a job with name DEFAULT Using the SurveyOffice program package TPS300 Tools TPS setup the number of available jobs can be either set to 4 mixed data management measurements and fixed points or to 8 only measurements or only fixed points Remarks 1 2 Job no 1 of a total of two 1 2 available jobs SELECT JOB Project AO5 a4 R FISCHER 04 07 1998 16 42 Job User DATE TIME lt EXIT gt NEWS lt SET gt Selection Using the arrow keys you can scroll within the available jobs Select the desired job Re enter Job lt NEW gt Defining a new job Activates a display for input of a new job name and user lt SET gt Setting the job and continue to SET STATI ON lt EXIT gt Back to start up programs All subsequent recorded data is stored in this job directory Date and time are Ce automatically placed by the system and cannot be changed Start up programs DES C SEET TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Setting Station Each coordinate computation relates to the currently set station Therefore at least station point plan coordinates E N are required The station height can be entered optionally The coordinates can be entered either manually or read from the internal memory TC300z8
59. d on the CD ROM supplied Please note that the Leica SurveyOffice can only be installed under the operating systems MS Windows 95 98 Windows 2000 Windows NT4 0 and Windows ME For the installation call program setup exe in the directory SOffice Language Disk1 on the CD ROM and follow the input instructions of the installation pro gram When using TPS300 instruments select option Standard or User defined and select TPS300 Tools additionally Program content After successful installation the following programs appear e Data Exchange Manager For data exchange of coordinates measurements codelists and output formats between instrument and PC e Codelist Manager For creating and processing of codelists e Software Upload For loading deleting system software application programs and EDM software as well as system application texts ER Before the Software Upload always insert a charged battery into the instrument e Coordinate Editor Import Export as well as creating and processing of coordinate files e Settings For general settings of all applications of Survey Office e g interface parameter e External Tools Access to Format Manager user defined output formats and TPS Setup user defined basic settings Here your output software can be called directly as an example e Exit Quits the SurveyOffice e Register Registering type of instrument and additional objects e g formats
60. displayed in the same way as with the polar setout lt PREV gt Changing to 2D 3D setting out ref to section Setting out coordinates from memory TC R 303 305 307 3 5en IESEL SEET Applications Polar setout Normal indication of polar setout offsets dHz dHD dH Orthogonal setout The position offset between measured point and setout point is indicated in a longitudinal and trans versal element Cartesian setout Setting out is based on a coordinate system and the offset is divided into a north and east element point to be setout D Actual E point to be setout point to be setout_ SH i es dN TC300242 ee dL 3 5 e E 3 E a dHz Angle offset positive if dL Longitudinal offset positive dE Easting offset between set point to be setout is to the if nominal point further out and actual point right of the actual direction away dN Northing offset between dHD Longitudinal offset positive dT Transversal offset setout and actual point if point to be setout is furt perpendicular to line of her away sight positive if nominal dH Height offset positive if point is to the right of point to be setout is higher measured point than measured point Applications TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Example By entering a Wildcard criterion a group of points can be found easily and set out one after the other 2
61. e and 2 this device must accept TC300z54 Safety Directions TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Integrated distancer visible laser As an alternative to the infrared beam the EDM incorporated into the total station produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The product is a Class 2 laser product in accordance with e IEC 60825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 1994 Radiation safety of laser products The product is a Class II laser product in accordance with e FDA 21CFR Ch l 1040 1988 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal Regulations Class 27 laser products Do not stare into the beam or direct it unnecessarily at other persons Eye protection is normally afforded by aversion responses including the blink reflex WARNING It can be dangerous to look into the beam with optical equipment e g binoculars telescopes Precautions Do not look directly into the beam with optical equipment 0 95mW 620 690nm ENG60825 1 1994 07 Max emitted Power Emitted Wavelength Standard applied IEC 60825 1 1993 11 Labelling CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT k STARE INTO BEAM 620 690nm 0 95mW max CLASS II LASER PRODUCT AVOID EXPOSURE Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture Tc300z53 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Safety Direct
62. e line After the first distance measurement the measurement dialog displays the calculated values dLine dOffs dHt continually if tracking mode is activated Reference Line Result PtID 103 hr 1 550 m dOffs 0 054 m dLine 0 020 m dht 0 120 m lt EXIT gt lt RefL gt Gp Triggers a distance measurement Paty Measures and registers measured data lt EXIT gt Return to the start up programs lt RefL gt Redefine reference line The height of the first reference point is always used as the reference height for the calculation of height differences dHt TC3002Z102 1st reference point Height dHt ight dHt Height diff 1st base point ER If tracking mode is activated see EDM Settings section correction values for the position of the reflector are displayed continuously Applications TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Orthogonal Setout Relative to the reference line you can enter longitudinal transverse and height offsets for the target points to be set out The program then calculates the differences between the measured point and the calculated point The program displays either the orthogonal dL dT dH or the polar differences dHz dHD DH By making these differences as small as possible you can position the prism on the point to be set out Using amp 4 you can switch between polar and orthogonal setting out differences If track
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64. e product including the User Manual and original accessories in a completely safe condition Responsibilities of the manufacturers of non Leica Geo systems accessories The manufacturers of non Ce Leica Geosystems accessories for the TC R 303 305 307 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 Cay TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Hazards of use 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 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 e To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the User Manual e To be familiar with local regulations relating to accident prevention e To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if the equipment becomes unsafe 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
65. e seseeeeteaneeeneees 22 96 FZ EE 75 Endmark EE 83 Hz orientation ENEE 40 Erasing Characters 0 ccccceeccceeeeeeeeeeetcteeeeeeerees 24 Extending editing code eessen 69 o Etat 12 l nfrared os scesssesesssstessssesssenssetesssennsatessauesnnnessae 126 infrared Laser 108 Mpt EEN 13 F FCC statement NEEN 114 INpUt MOIE ioiecreiriirtanannran attad cnoi p taaier niine 24 FIX KEYS i naaa aE a 13 14 Index contd Inserting Characters A 25 LING amp OMSCl wv cssseesccseeevsdadieersceevsiaetbareeesvidadeba ceived 65 Inserting replacing battery 0 0 eee eee 19 Line of Sight error cc eeeceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeenaaes 10 97 Instr Tue MEET 86 Integrated distancer cesses 108 110 M Mains connection cable ccccccecsteecseesteeeeeeees 122 IMEFODUCTION EE 7 Meas REC S a 94 ICT idee siehe ACCESS 79 Meaeurements o cccccccecccccccccececccccccececcecsecesecseceeen 89 e TT 79 Meaeuring c csscscsscsesees cess esseesesetscsseestsetseseeeesees 30 IR_TAPE EE 79 MEASUNNG EE 30 IR TRACK elei ee 79 Measuring display 0 cccccccscsesesscsseseeesesseeees 44 measuring display cc ececeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeettteeeeeeeeee 30 J SOD EE 88 Measuring preparation sseesseeseeeeeeeeeeereerrrerrene 18 paean ul 38 e a E E E N 71 Mini prism Od TEE 18 K AA e iain eee 9 Mini target EE 18 Key COMDINALIONS sasniscririnnrhiie nenni 14 Keyboard er 124 N Navigation keys sseseseseesseesenneenenseernnrrnseneeens
66. ecccssseeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeees 48 S iere eddi inde aii eddi 9 Be ele EE 125 Safety DIreCtiONS aserria 101 el EE 128 ele ET 40 Pressure ges int e 78 82 Setting Job 38 Prism Constant o oo eee cece cette teen eeeeeeeettteeeeeeeree 80 Setting Out acerina 43 UE 80 Betting ot eccesecceeeccanssseccecessaereeeeeeeeentenbeenenee 45 Protective COVED eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeetettieeeeeeeeee 18 Setting out coordinates 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeneees 45 Setting out values 0 0 eect eee eeettteeeeeeeeeenaees 45 Q Quick Settings eeh nisctisetecadaaceturtuiaiecsisaiiaieaseacy 71 Setting Station EE 39 QuickStart Manual 18 Settings EE 12 72 E 16 le 26 R ee Methods ccccccccceccsecesseessecsseeneceseesseenes 50 E boat EEN 12 ANJE settee aa naaa a aA iai 127 Software version 86 REC Storing eerste 33 a EE Red tion formulae 130 Standard Setting eeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeees 83 See Standing axis 10 Reference Line KC o MS Ec A Index contd Stat DO Fame ee iiris 43 Time per measurement sisieeeierrerrreneeen reenn 127 Star Die aaaea aa a aa aa 37 Tip for MINI prism ssssssssssesseeseeeseeseeererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrens 18 Station block au ierdte sie de OASE EEN 31 leet TE 85 Ee EE 94 lee 15 71 74 SIATISTICS aneri Nann an aes 87 Type of tribraCi osise iana 125 e Ee 94 Status Mandatory EEN D I Uu Unit settings oo ceccsccscssessecsessessesstesessessessesseeseees 78 Status Normal EE 69 O 73 elle 8
67. eeeeeeees 101 Adverse uees neneeese tee strttnt tester ns eer tn tenereet en 101 Limits OF USE ipeni naa aaa 102 Responsibilities ccceeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeaeeaeeeeeeees 102 Hazards Of DE 103 Laser classification ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseceneeeeeees 107 Integrated distancer infrared laser ccceeee 108 Integrated distancer visible laser eeeeeeeeeeees 109 Guide Light EGL ccccecceecceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeenneaees 110 Laser plummet nnnnsnenneeesseeeeesenenennnnnnnnnnnnsnsnsrsesennne 111 Electromagnetic acceptability 0 cece 112 FCC statement applicable in Uli 114 Care and Storage csseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 115 TANS Te 115 Wi HSN E 115 Inside vehicle A 116 EENEG 116 Ee e 116 CIE ANIING EE 117 Checking and adjusting ececeeceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeenaaes 118 WHO ET 118 Circular eye 118 Circular level on the tribrach ccccccceceeeeeeesseeeeeees 118 Laser plummet cccccceceescesesensseaeaeaeeeeseseseeeeeeeeeeeees 119 ReflectorlesS EDM ssonnnnnnnnneesoensnnnnnnnsrsenssrsnnrrnrreeesnns 120 Battery charg ME 122 Technical Data srtieegiueueseuugeuegueugeeueuesbeecbeuen 124 Atmospheric Correction cccccsecceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 128 Reduction formulae cccccceseseceeceaeseeeeeeaeeeeeeees 130 ACCESSOTIES 0ccccseceeeeeenseeeeeesseseuseeeeeeees 131 Jet TC EEN 132 Contents
68. efficient k lt 1 height difference m 0 13 are taken into account Y A sin G f automatically The calculated hori X A cose Deven zontal distance relates to the station vertical circle reading height not to the reflector height a RE 21 47 107 In Z D 1 ppm 10 mm Mean sea level o pp SS a 1 k 6 83 10 m 2R A f displayed slope distance m k 013 DO uncorrected distance m R 6 37 108 m Height measurement ppm scale correction mm km l mm prism constant mm A Y A X Y Technical Data TC R 303 305 307 3 5en The instrument calculates slope distance horizontal distance and height difference in accordance with A X B Y Accessories T100Z49 Battery charger EU US UK AU JP 6 Volt 1800 mAh 20 C 50 C Battery GEB111 6 Volt 1800 mAh 20 C 50 C Art No 667318 Leica Standard prism Leica Miniprism Removable tribrach GDF111 Art No 667305 Lens hood for objective Tool Set Protective cover Additional keypad Optionally an additional keypad is available for the TC R 305 307 User Manual TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Accessories Hee abbreviation EE 9 ACCOSSOMNMES EE 131 ACGUPAGCY EE 127 Accurate leVelling UD eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeettttreeeeeeeetnee 22 Additional Characters 2 0 eseeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeee 26 Alphanume
69. elds TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ECH Measuring preparation Alphanumeric input contd Character set Within data fields where point The vertical bar contains the following characters for the numeric numbers or codes can be searched alphanumeric input mode the character entry is additionally possible Numerical character set Alphanumerical character set Signe ASCII 43 ASCII 32 space J ASCII 4 In the alphanumeric character set l a i and are treated as normal ASCII 46 E ee 9 ASCII 48 57 alphanumeric characters with no mathematical function Additional characters Place holder during Wildcard point search see chapter Wildcard search ER ITT appears only in the front position of an input In the edit mode the position of the decimal place cannot be changed The decimal place is skipped 90 Underscore Measuring preparation are rae TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Point search The point search is a global function used by applications to search for internally stored measuring points or coordinates It is possible for the user to limit the point search to a particular job or to search the whole storage Job mzeagametar Fixed points are always displayed first matching the relevant search criteria If several points meet the search conditions then the points are arranged depending on age The instrument always finds the current fixed point first Direct search
70. er is set to 0 lt RESULT gt Recording of areas again circumference and point lt EXIT gt Quit program area counter computation TC R 303 305 307 3 5en E ae Applications Free Station The application Free Station is used to determine the instrument position from measurements to a minimum of two known points and a maximum of five known points It supports measurements to points using either distances and Hz and V angles typical 2 point resection or angles only typical 3 point resection or a combination of angles and distances to different points TC300z90 The following measurements sequences to target points are possible 1 Hz and V angles only 2 Distance and Hz and V angle 3 Hz and V angles to some point s and Hz and V angle plus distance to other point s The final computed results are Easting Northing and Height of the present instrument station including the instruments Hz circle orientation Standard deviations and residuals for accuracy assessments are provided additionally The station coordinates and orientation can be finally set active to the system Measurements and results position standard deviations and residuals are always recorded to the internal memory provided the internal memory is set as the Data Storage media All shown displays are examples It is possible that local software versions are different to the basic version
71. for the first target point TIE DISTANCE PT 1 wW T101 1 300 102 501 m Applications E ee TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 1 Polygonal Methods A B B C continued 2 Aim on target point and measure Results lt NewPt1 gt An additional missing line Gp REC lt MEAS gt is computed Program Finally the results are displayed starts again at point 1 2 1 Variant on 2 instead of measuring the target point it can lt NextPt2 gt Point 2 is set as starting also be selected from the memory MIE DIST Pt1 Pt2 Vv point of a new missing line or entered using the keypad New point Pt 2 must be lt COORD gt Patella T101 measured Pt2 T102 3 Enter desired point number and Hdist 124 145 m reflector height for the second Hdiff 2 678 m target point The previously measured point number is lt EXIT gt _ lt NewPt1 gt lt NextPt2 gt displayed Hdist Horizontal distance TIE DIST PT 2 v between point1 and point2 Pti T101 Hdiff Height difference between Pt2 point1 and point2 Ares 1 300 Sdist Slope distance between HD 102 501 m point1 and point2 Brg Azimuth between point 4 Aim on target point and measure and point2 e A REC lt MEAS gt TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Weg pl Applications 2 Radial Methods A B A C Slope distance 1 2 TC300Z103 Slope Az 1 2 distance 1 3 5 Az 1 3 j 2 y a Slope distance 1 4 1 Enter desired point number and reflector height f
72. gles only etc If more than the minimum required measurements are performed the processing routine uses a least squares adjustment to determine the plan position and averages orientation and heights 1 The original averaged face and face Il measurements enter the computation process In case of multiple measurements to the same target point only the last measurement for each face enter the computation process 2 All measurements are treated with the same accuracy whether these are measured in single or dual face The final plan position E H is computed from a least squares adjustment including standard deviations and residuals for Hz angle and horizontal distances The final height H is computed from averaged height differences based on the original measurements The Hz circle orientation is computed with the original averaged face and face II measurements and the final computed plan position Station setup Set the occupied station name and instrument Procedure 1 Enter the station name Stn 2 Enter the instrument height hi FREE STATION Station Setup Stn PEG1 hi z 1 567 m lt EXIT gt lt 0K gt lt OK gt Proceeds to the measurement screen lt EXIT gt Terminate and return to the start up program Applications WEST SE TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Measurements Free Station methods 2 point resection gt always use the key or the Button lt MEAS
73. hich emerges from the telescope objective The product is a Class 1 laser product in accordance with e IIEC 60825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 1994 Radiation safety of laser products The product is a Class I laser product in accordance with e FDA 21CFR Ch 1040 1988 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal Regulations Class 1 l laser products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accordance with the instructions WARNING It can be dangerous to look into the beam with optical equipment e g binoculars telescopes Precautions Do not look directly into the beam with optical equipment Pulse duration 800 ps Maximum radiant power 0 33 mW Maximum radiant power 4 12 mW per pulse Measurement uncertainty Infrared laser beam exit invisible TC300z11 Power 12V 6V 1A max Made in Switzerland S No Leica Geosystems AG This laser product complies with 21CFR 1040 CH 9435 Heerbrugg as applicable Type TC RAMO ara Manufactured 1998 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC conditions 1 This device may not cause harm any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation Rules Operation is subject to the following two ful interferenc
74. ided Set it up between five and 20 metres away with the grey reflective side facing the instrument Move the telescope to face Il Switch on the red laser beam by activating the laser point function Use the telescope crosshair to align the instrument with the centre of the target plate and then inspect the position of the red laser spot on the target plate Generally speaking the red spot cannot be seen through the telescope so look at the target plate from just above the telescope or from just to the side of it If the spot illuminates the cross the achievable adjustment precision has been reached if it lies outside the limits of the cross the direction of the beam needs to be adjusted If the spot on the more reflective side of the plate is too bright dazzling use the white side instead to carry out the inspection TC300z88 Care and Storage TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Reflectorless EDM contd Adjusting the direction of the beam Pull the two plugs out from the adjustment ports on the top side of the telescope housing To correct the height of the beam insert the screwdriver into the rear adjustment port and turn it clockwise spot on target plate moves obliquely upwards or anticlockwise spot moves obliquely downwards To correct the beam laterally insert the screwdriver into the front adjustment port and turn it clockwise spot moves to the right or anticlockwise spot moves to the
75. ientation point number Close entry with gj 3 Manual input of a Hz value as orientation or set lt Hz0 gt The orientation is continuously displayed but can be modified in the edit mode nv Station The station can be defined with a station name Buttons lt Hz0 gt The Hz angle is set to 0 or 1 Move cursor to StID and enter 0 gon station number as well as lt SET gt The entries are registered instrument height hi Close entry and the measuring display with Aj is activated again lt STAT gt Starts manual input of the station coordinates TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Measuring preparation Station block continued Manual input of the station coordinates STATION 23 1 500 m 1475687 345 m 1693405 602 m 1243 932 m Within this dialog the name the height and the station coordinates of the instrument can be set manually lt EXIT gt lt ENH 0 gt lt PREV gt lt SET gt 1 Move cursor to the required line Close entry with ai 2 lt SET gt The entries are registered and the measuring display is activated again lt ENH 0 gt the station coordinates are set to 0 0 0 lt PREV gt Back to setup display lt EXIT gt Back to measuring display without saving Measuring preparation Pee aS TC R 303 305 307 3 5en FI IC key EDM change REC Storing Move cursor to EDM selection IR lt gt RL Start function With FNC ef ee different functions are available
76. ing mode is activated see EDM Settings section correction values for the position of the reflector are displayed continuously Example orthogonal methods TC300Z100 setting out point measured point Ast reference point Offset input Input Line amp Offset PtId 103 hrs 1 550 m Offs Line Ht 1 500 m 3 750 m 10 500 m lt EXIT gt lt SHIFTS gt lt CALC gt Display in measure mode Measure Line amp Offset v PtId 103 We 1 550 m dHz 0 15 20 1 220 m GHD dH 0 350 m lt EXIT gt _ lt SHIFTS gt lt L amp 0 gt dOffs dLine dHt lt EXIT gt 3 750 m 10 500 m 0 350 m Return to the start up programs lt SHIFTS gt Redefine reference line lt CALC gt Set out points lt L amp O gt Input new setting out elements Ka Triggers a distance measurement Triggers a distance measurement and register the measured data TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Oo 6 O Applications Orthogonal Setout continued The signs for the distance and angle differences are exactly the same as for the Setout application These are correction values required minus actual dHz Turn telescope clockwise to the setting out point dHD The setting out point is further away than the point measured dHt The setting out point is higher than the measured point Notes Warnings messages Important messages Meaning O O O Save via RS232 Base line too short
77. ion circle orientation lt SET gt Sets the displayed coordinates and instrument height as the final station to the system lt RESID gt Moves to the residual screen lt PREV gt Returns to the measuring screen for more points to measure Terminates the application FREE STATION without setting the new station data to the system lt EXIT gt Residuals This dialog shows the computed residuals The residuals always show computed value given data minus measured value RESIDUALS PtID dHz dHD 1 3 ABC1 lt gt 0 00 23 0 045 m dH 0 075 m lt EXIT gt _ lt PREV gt lt PREV gt Returns to the result screen lt EXIT gt Terminates the application FREE STATION without setting the new station data to the system Use the cursor keys to toggle the display of residuals for the various measured points ae TC R 303 305 307 3 5en 59 O Applications Error messages important messages si messages Selected point has no valid data me r message occurs if the selected target point has no easting or northing coordinate Max 5 points supported If already 5 points are measured and a further point is selected The system supports maximum 5 points Bad data no position computed The measurements may not allow to compute final station coordinates Easting Northing Bad data no height computed Either the target height are invalid or insufficient measurements are available to compute a fin
78. ions Integrated distancer contd Guide Light EGL Beam divergence 0 15 x 0 35 mrad The integrated Guide Light produces a visible LED beam from the upper Pulse duration 800 ps front side of the telescope 1 Maximum radiant The product is a Class 1 LED product power DAET in accordance with Maximum radiant 12 mW e IEC 60825 1 1993 Radiation Flashing LED power per pulse safety of laser products E EN 60825 1 1994 Radiation Beam divergence 2 4 5 safety of laser products Pulse duration 1x 105 ms uncertainty Maximum radiant Within the specified working range fpower of gt 5 m gt 16 ft 0 28 mW 0 47 mW Maximum radiant 0 75 ml 2 5 mW Class 1 LED products are safe under Measurement f Exit for laser reasonably foreseeable conditions of uncertainty 5 5 beam operation and are not harmful to the visible eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accordance with the instructions CAUTION Use the Guide Light only within the specified working range of gt 5 m gt 16 ft from the telescope TC300z11 TC300z22 1 Exit for flashing red LED 2 Exit for flashing yellow LED Safety Directions TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Laser plummet The integrated laser plummet Labelling produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the base of
79. is an acoustic signal after instrument to their own requirements each key stroke SYSTEM SETTINGS Gp Gp Calling menu functions at ai a off p eep switched on Beep S OFF lt b gt LOUD Increased volume DataOutput RS232 ak OFF Sector beep switched off lt EXIT gt lt SET gt SETTINGS ON Sector beep sounds at right SYSTEM SETTINGS ener ee ANGLE SETTINGS DT se da or 0 100 200 300 gon UNITS EDM SETTINGS P Selection of setting COMMUNICATION lt EXIT gt TIME amp DATE lt EXIT gt Back to Settings without setting the changed settings lt SET gt Setting the changed settings and back to Settings lt EXIT gt Quit Settings Back to Measure Menu ae ae TC R 303 305 307 3 5en System Settings contd Example Sector Beep From 95 0 to 99 5 gon or from 105 0 to 100 5 gon a Fast beep sounds whilest from 99 5 to 99 995 gon or from 100 5 to 100 995 gon a Per manent beep sounds 90 TC300z27 1 No beep 2 Fast beep interrupted 3 Permanent beep Data Output RS232 Data is recorded via the serial interface For this purpose a data storage device must be connected Int All data is recorded in the internal memory AUTO OFF ENABLE The instrument is switched off after 20 minutes without any acticn no key pressed V and Hz angle deviation lt 3 600cc DISABLE Function is deactivated and the instrument is permanently operating The battery will n
80. l on the tribrach The connections between metal and timber components must always be firm and tight e Tighten the Allen screws 2 moderately e 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 e to the left the bubble approaches the screw e tothe right the bubble goes away from the screw After adjustment no screw must be loose Care and Storage TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Laser plummet The laser plummet is integrated into the vertical axis of the instrument Under normal circumstances setting of the laser plummet is not necessary If an adjustment is necessary due to external influences the instrument has to be returned to any Leica service department 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 sp
81. left Throughout the adjustment procedure keep the telescope pointing to the target plate After each field adjustment replace the plugs in the adjustment ports to keep out damp and dirt rv TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Care and Storage Battery charging WARNING Use a battery charger ina dry room only never outdoors Charge batteries only at an ambient temperature between 10 C and 30 C 50 F to 86 F We recommend a temperature of 0 C to 20 C 32 F to 68 F for storing the batteries CS Only use batteries charging sets and accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems In order to fully extend Ce battery capacity it is absolutely necessary with the new GEB111 batteries to carry out 3 to 5 complete charging discharging cycles TC3002Z72 TC3002Z73 Your Leica Geosystems instrument is operated with rechargable plug in batteries For the TC R 303 305 307 instruments use the NiMH battery GEB111 1 Battery charger GKL111 2 Mains connection cable 3 Vehicle connection cable Using the Basic battery charger GLK111 one Basic Pro battery can be charged Charging can be carried out via a mains socket using the power supply unit or via the vehicle connection cable inside vehicles 12V or 24V Care and Storage TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Battery charging contd TC3002Z74 TC3002Z75 LOA Bai
82. met can be adjusted in 25 steps All Min 50 5 With the lt OK gt button the indicated laser intensity is set and the function terminated Ss Laser plummet and electronic level are activated together with G A g Max Measuring preparation E TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Hints for Positioning TC300Z35 Positioning over pipes or depressions Under some circumstances the laser spot is not visible e g over pipes In this case the laser spot can be made visible by putting on a transparent plate So the the laser spot can be easily aligned to the centre of the pipe TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Mea suring preparation Functions Input mode In the input mode erased fields are filled with text or numerical values M N N 0 Mo gt Wat R d 1 Erase input field and activate vertical input bar c AF 2 Confirm selected character Character moves to left Select characters numbers in the input field Erase a character 5 Confirm input Edit mode In the edit mode already existing characters are overwritten deleted or changed C M D N em gt o F 1 Start edit mode Vertical edit bar is positioned flush right 4 Edit bar is positioned flush left 2 A 3 Overwrite the relevant character 4 Erase a character Ce 5 Confirm input Erasing characters e Method 1 1 Place bar onto the character to be erased 2 Era
83. mmunications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diffe rent from that to which the receiver is connected e 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 harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation TC3000254 Type TC Art Mo Power 12V 6V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg C Manufactured 1998 Made in Switzerland S No This laser product complies with 21CFR 1040 as applicable This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1
84. more than 5 gon from the target min 5 gon point Confirmation of the message required Measurement Error Try Measurement error appeared e g instable Repeat the process again set up or period between measuring in Confirmation of the message required telescope position and Il too long Menu mm O TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Safety Directions Directions Intended use of instrument The following directions should enable the person responsible for the TC R 303 305 307 and the person who actually uses the instrument to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the instrument must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Permitted uses The electronic total stations are intended to the following applications e Measuring horizontal and vertical angles e Measuring distances e Recording measurements e Computing by means of application software e Visualising the standing axis with laser plummet Adverse uses e Use of the total station without previous instruction e Use outside of the intended limits e Disabling safety systems and rem oval of hazard notices e Opening the instrument using tools screwdriver etc unless this is specifically permitted for certain functions e Modification or conversion of the instrument e Use after misappropriation e Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior express approval of Leica Ge
85. n e Display resolution gon 0 0005 360d 0 0005 360s 1 mil 0 01 Level sensitivity e Circular level e Electronic bubble Laser plummet 672 mm 20 2mm e Location in vertical axis of instrument e Accuracy Deviation from plumbline 1 5 mm 2 sigma at 1 5m instrument height e Diameter of laser point Compensator e 2 axis oil compensator e Setting range 4 0 07 gon e Setting accuracy 2 5mm 1 5m TC R 307 2 0 7 mgon TC R 305 1 5 0 5 mgon TC R 303 1 0 3 mgon Keyboard e Tilt angle 70 e Base area 110x75 mm e No of buttons 12 plus ON and trigger key on side cover e optional 2nd keyboard Technical Data 124 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Technical Data contd Display e Backlit e Heatable Temp lt 5 C e LCD 144x64 Pixel e 8 lines with 24 characters each Type of tribrach e Tribrach removable GDF111 Thread diam 5 8 DIN 18720 BS 84 Dimensions e Instrument Height including tribrach and carrying handle with tribrach GDF 111 360 mm 5 mm Width 150 mm Length 145 mm e Case 468x254x355mm LxBxH Weight including battery and tribrach e with tribrach GDF111 5 2 kg Tilting axis height e without tribrach 196 mm e with tribrach GDF111 240 mm 5 mm Power supply e Battery Ni Mh 0 Cadmium e Voltage 6V 1800 mAh e External supply via serial interface If an external cable is used then the voltage range must lie between 11 5V and
86. n telescope position and Il TC R 303 305 307 3 5en een Applications Results This dialog shows the final computed station coordinates and instrument height 1 Page viewing the station coordinates and instrument height FREE STATION RESULT Stn PEG1 ES 14757687 345 m N i i 16934025 602 Ha 1243 932 hi 1 576 lt EXIT gt lt PREV gt lt RESID gt lt SET gt Stn Name of occupied station E Computed station Easting N Computed station Northing H Computed station Height hi Instrument height lt SET gt Sets the displayed coordinates and instrument height as the final station to the system lt RESID gt Moves to the residual screen lt PREV gt Returns to the measuring screen for more points to measure Terminates the application FREE STATION without setting the new station data to the system lt EXIT gt If the instrument height was set to 0 000 in the setup screen then the station height refers to height of trunnion axis Applications pm TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Results contd 2 Page viewing standard deviations FREE STATION RESULT A Pts 2 s Dev E 0 012 m Dev N 0 120 m 0 035 m 0 00 23 S s Dev H s DevAng lt EXIT gt lt PREV gt lt RESID gt lt SET gt Pts Number of measured points s DevE Standard deviation Stati on Easting s DevN Standard deviation Stati on Northing s DevH Standard deviation Stati on Height s DevAng Standard deviat
87. nce the Refraction Correction is taken into consideration e Atmos_PPM Calculated and indicated atmospheric PPM lt SIGNAL gt button EDM SIGNAL EDM Type IR le 60 lt EXIT gt lt PREV gt EDM Type Indication of current EDM selection infrared or reflectorless WO Indication of EDM signal strength reflection strength in 10 steps Enables optimum distance measurement to poorly visible targets lt PREV gt Back to EDM settings Menu SS aa TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Communication COMMUNICATION Baudrate Databits Parity Endmark Stopbits lt EXIT gt For data transfer between PC and instrument the communication parameters of the serial interface RS232 must be set Leica Standard setting 19200 Baud 8 Databit No Parity 1 Stopbit CR LF Baudrate Data transfer speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 bits second TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Databits 7 Data transfer is realized with 7 databits Is set automatically if parity is Even or Odd 8 Data transfer is realized with 8 databits Is set automatically if parity is None Parity Even Even parity Odd Odd parity None No parity if data bit is set to 8 Endmark CRLF Carriage return line feed CR Carriage return Stopbits Depending on settings for databit and parity the setting could be 0 1 or 2 Interface plug connections OJQ Del TC300z84 External battery Not connected in
88. ns for the successful stations setup and data management The user can select start programs individually Ad Select or skip a start up program The selection is marked by the black bar Execute the marked start up program Gp Calling the program menu and executing an application with f STAKE OUT lt EXIT gt Terminate the start up programs and back into the program menu or selection of a new application Set Job Kai Find further information about individual start up Set Orientation programs on the subsequent pages Stakeout lt EXIT gt A e indicates that a job is set and that in the job set the last station orientation in the memory correspond to the actual station orientation Error messages SET A JOB FIRST NO JOB IN SYSTEM e No valid job set gt Carry out SET JOB and select a valid job or generate a new one SET A STATION FIRST NO STATION IN SYSTEM e No valid station defined in the job gt Carry out SET STATION and define a valid station Note that a job was already set SET ORIENTATION FIRST NO ORIENTATION IN SYSTEM e No orientation set in the job gt Carry out SET ORIENTATION and make sure that JOB and STATION are valid TC R 303 305 307 3 5en pa Start up programs Setting job All data is saved in JOBS like directories Jobs contain measurement data of different types e g measurements codes fixed points stations an
89. or the first target point CENTRE POINT v Pti hr 1 600 HD S Mm 2 Aim on target point and measure GD REC lt MEAS gt 2 1 Variant on 2 instead of measuring the target point it can also be selected from the memory or entered using the keypad lt COORD gt 3 Enter desired point number and reflector height for the second target point The previously measured point number is displayed RADIAL POINT v PE 15 1 600 M 4 Aim on target point and measure e G REC lt MEAS gt Results Finally the results are displayed lt NewCP gt Measure new centre point Program starts again at point 1 lt NextRP gt Measure new radial point centre point Pt 1 is retained Applications mm O TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Extended Display Error On the measurement of the target Error message points and when displaying results No Distance measured additional angle and distance e Distance measurement has not information can be displayed been carried out or not saved gt Make the measurement again TIE DIST PT 1 A T101 1 300 m 102 501 m Gp Changes between displays shown above and below TIE DIST PT 1 A Lee Lued 1 300 m 222 45 42 87 30 55 102 501 m lt EXIT gt lt MEAS gt TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ESN Applications Area computation The application areas plane computes online areas from an unlimited number of points connected
90. osystems e Aiming directly into the sun e Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site e g when measuring on roads etc TC R 303 305 307 3 5en a wm Safety Directions Adverse uses contd e Controlling machines or controlling moving objects or similar with the integrated distancer visible laser e Deliberate dazzling of third parties WARNING Adverse use can lead to injury malfunction and material damage It is the task of the person responsible for the instrument to inform the user about hazards and how to counteract them The electronic total stations are not to be used until the user has been properly instructed how to use them Limits of use Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in ag gressive or explosive environments Use in rain is permissible for limited periods Refer to section Technical Data DANGER A Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in hazardous explosi ve areas or in extreme environment conditions by the person in charge of the instrument This includes the use of a lockable battery holder to prevent accidental opening of the compartment Responsibilities Area of responsibility for the manufacturer of the original equipment Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosystems Leica Geosystems is responsible for supplying th
91. ot Inspecting the laser plummet should be carried out on a bright smooth and horizonal surface e g a sheet of paper Laser spot 2 5mm 1 5m lt 3mm 1 5m TC300220 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 service department Depending on brightness and surface the size of the laser spot can vary At a distance of 1 5 m an average value of 2 5 mm diameter must be estimated The maximum diameter of the circular movement described by the centre of the laser point should not exceed 3 mm at a distance of 1 5m TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Care and Storage Reflectorless EDM The red laser beam used for measuring without reflector is arranged coaxially with the line of sight of the telescope and emerges from the objective port If the instrument is well adjusted the red measuring beam will coincide with the visual line of sight External influences such as shock or large temperature fluctuations can displace the red measuring beam relative to the line of sight The direction of the beam should be inspected before precise measurement of distances is attempted because an excessive deviation of the laser beam from the line of sight can result in imprecise distance measurements Inspection A target plate is prov
92. ot last for as long Economy mode Instrument is recovered by any key stroke SLEEP DISPLAY CONTRAST 10 Setting the display contrast in 10 steps adapting the readability depending on the light conditions The readability of LCDs is influenced by external conditions temperature lighting and by the reading angle see figure The display contrast can be adapted step by step until the optimum readability is achieved TC300Z30 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Menu System Settings contd USER key Allocation of a function from FNC menu Let e to the User key D REC Record a measurement block IR lt gt RL Change the EDM type between IR and RL REM Indirect height determination see also chapter FNC DEL L REC Delete the last data block recorded in the internal memory Trigger key Configuration of the trigger key on side cover OFF Trigger key deactivated ALL Trigger key with same function as the A key DIST Trigger key with same function as the GD key FACE_I Definition Possibility to define the telescope position in relation to the position of the V drive V left Telescope position if V drive is left hand located V right Telescope position if V drive is right hand located GSI Format Select GSI output format GSI8 81 00 12345678 GSI16 81 00 1234567890123456 GSI Mask Select GSI output mask Mask 1 PtID Hz V SD ppm mm hr hi Mask 2
93. r mixed the Hz orientation is based on telescope position I The prism height may not be changed during measurements in the first and second telescope position If a target point is measured several times in the same telescope position the last valid measurement is used for the computation Start up programs TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Applications Introduction Depending on local software versions the contents of the displays lines described in this chapter can differ However the function of the relevant display remains the same Before starting an application make sure the instrument is perfectly levelled up and the station data is correctly set ES Button functions DIST Distance measurement is triggered ALL Values are measured and recorded With these onboard applications the functionality of the TC R 303 305 307 instruments are improved considerably As a result the functionality is exten ded and the daily surveying fieldwork is made easier By using internally recorded values the user is mainly protected from entering incorrect data Points with given coordinates as well as measured points can be used within the programs The following programs are available in the internal memory e Surveying e Setting Out e Tie Distance e Area e Free Station e Reference Line Gs Calling the program menus PROGRAM SURVEYING SETTING OUT TIE DISTANCE AREA PLAN FREE STATION
94. ric input 2 0 0 seeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeee 25 Angle measurement eeeeeeeeeeeeetetteeeeeeeeeeneae 124 Angle Gettngs siie iniisa 73 75 76 ele le e TTT 43 EE 43 Area COMputatiOn ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeees 52 areas plane E 52 Atmos EE 82 Atmospheric correction seccseecseeceeeeeeeees 128 Atmospheric Parameters eeseeeeeereeenee 82 Base Line 0 0 cececccccceceeeeee treet eee e ete teeeteeeeeeeeeneenes 61 Base point 62 base point ssesesenennnnnennensnsnnnnnnnenrsrnssrnenrnne 34 61 BaNG eege eege 86 Battery charger GRl 111 122 Battery Charging ceceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeteeenaeeees 122 battery holder 123 Battery stand 8 Baudrate c cccccccccceeccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetensneees 83 EI Lut 13 15 Calibration values 0 cccccccecceceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeees 86 GAMING NANCIE earrais 8 CarleSian Stout aeiiaaie 46 DE E 21 Character EEN 26 CHANGER sosiaa anann E 123 ch ice field Sarsur a A N 16 Circular level nainen ananena 8 Class 1 LED rrsan E 110 COAPSE leyeh p sissitesccaansssancdsdearsaraaddeeeeceansedaneddeesds 21 code DIOCKS EE 68 Code UNCON sorier snieni aa EN 68 Wee TE EE 91 Codelist Manager 12 COGIING NEE eit 67 COMMUNICATION coe ee ec ee cee eee ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeee enna 83 Compensator sesesesasnnannnnnieessnenrnnneneeno 10 124 computed Hz orientation ccce
95. ring preparation TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Centring with laser plummet coarse level up TC300Z08 TC300Z09 TC300Z07 1 Place the instrument onto the 4 Position tripod legs so that the 7 Move the tripod legs to centre the tripod head Tighten central fixing laser beam is aimed to the ground circular level Now the instrument screw of tripod slightly point is roughly levelled up 2 Turn footscrews of tribrach into its 5 Firmly press in tripod legs centre position 6 Turn the footscrews of the tribrach 3 Switch on laser plummet with e to centre the laser beam exactly The electronic level appears in the over the ground point display TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Measuring preparation Accurate levelling up with electronic level 1 Switch on electronic level with e In case of insuffient levelling up an inclined level symbol appears 2 By turning the footscrews centre the electronic level G a o e o Zei TC300Z10 If the electronic level is centered the instrument is levelled up 3 Check centring with the laser plummet and re centring if necessary 4 Switch off the electronic level and the laser plummet with Laser intensity Changing the laser intensity External influences and the surface conditions may require the adjustment of the intensity of the laser As required the laser plum
96. rrection in ppm with F inch Hg H at 60 relative humidity feet at 60 relative humidity 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 32 inch Hg 550mb 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 mb dere H Sr 50 C Ei 50 C or LS y y 7 120 F 7 iene S it ZS 10 F Z d 212 Sa HD 40 C aes t f 40 C CG ji mae d j 100 F ye 100 F a4 Ce 5 T 90 F KE 90 F CV S 30 C FIO 30 C 2 Cl i Ki K 80 F s SI eg i 70 F 70 F 20 C E s WE 20 C 60 F Sarr EN 50 F Y 50 F K 10 C ri R 10 C 40 F d i io re 30 F z a fi 2 0 C Els Ho oC 20 F d f Lok 10 F 10 C Ne 10 C SE Vie K Ab A d LC 10 F ji PIS 20 C La tA 20 C 20 F 550mb 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 mb P Mes A ona 220 221 23 25 28 32 inch Hg l i ttt r e Sea e e e g eeg 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 Om 2222283222888 88 g ct SS SS SG 8 S S 2 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Technical Data Reduction formulae Reflector the following formula Earth curvature lt horizontal distance m and mean refraction co
97. s into account be transported in its case and be another suitable packaging securing properly secured the instrument against blows and vibrations When storing the intrument inside a building also use the transport case if possible in a safe place Care and Storage TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Cleansing TC300Z66 TC300Z67 TC300Z50 If the instrument becomes wet leave it unpacked Wipe down clean and dry the instrument at not more than 40 C 108 F transport case foam inserts and accessories Pack up the equipment only when it is perfectly dry When using the instrument in the field always close the transport case Objective eyepiece and prisms e Blow dust off lenses and prisms e Never touch the glass with fingers e Use only a clean soft and lint free cloth for cleaning If necessary moisten the cloth with pure alcohol Use no other liquids these may attack polymer components Fogging of prisms Reflector prisms that are cooler than the ambient temperature tend to fog It is not enough simply to wipe them Keep them for some time inside your jacket or in the vehicle to allow them to adjust to the ambient temperature Cables and plugs Ce Keep plugs clean and dry Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables TC R 303 305 307 3 5en IESEL KSE Care and Storage Checking and adjusting Tripod Circular level Circular leve
98. s to the beginning ofthe fixed points Measuring preparation TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Wildcard search The Wildcard search is indicated bya Examples Definitions EE FIXPT The point found is a fixed any following sequence of all points of any length are point characters found MEAS The point found is a measured point Wildcards are always used if the A All points with exactly the point number is not fully known or if point number A are found 5 20 The point found is point a batch of points is to be searched no 5 of a total of 20 for A all points of any length points in this relevant job starting with A arefound af Scrolling within all points e g A9 A15 ABCD i NEW SEARCH e g found f lt SEARCH gt Re enter the search 4 all points of any length with enters Job PROJ_4 lt 4 gt a 1 at the second place i PtID are found e g A1 B12 A1C Starts point search A 1 all points of any length with an A at the first place and a 1 at the third place are found e g AB1 AA100 AS15 TC R 303 305 307 3 5en IST REES Measuring preparation Measuring After switching on and setting up Paty Example of a possible measuring correctly the total station is display immediately ready for measuring M13 V 1 600 m 236 56 14 91 12 23 123 569 m lt SETUP gt TC300Z25 Displays Indicating more displays with additional data e g dH SD In the measuring
99. se individual characters by pressing f rga 3 If all characters are erased the previous value can be activated again by pressing once more e Method 2 e deletes the edited value and restores the previous value Measuring preparation mA TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Inserting characters If a character was skipped e g 15 instead of 125 you can insert it later 1 Place bar onto number 1 0 1 Wil CH 2 3 2 With GP a a character is inserted right of number 1 3 B Edit the inserted value with the vertical edit bar 4 Confirm input change using Numerical input E g angle values reflector instrument heights and coordinates etc Example 350 49 30 2 3 4 Hz SORE METH 0 In case of inputs which are within certain limits due to their representation e g angle unit sexadecimal the selection in the vertical bar is automatically limited to valid numbers As an example if the angle unit Sex agesimal is set the entry of 370 is not possible at all After entry of 3 only numbers lt 6 are approved because entering 370 is not permitted Alphanumeric input A vertical bar appears in the active input field containing alphanumeric and additional characters PtID CORNEG T U Switch between numeric alphanumeric character set A Selection of characters in the input bar Mixed entries numerical alphanumerical are possible into alphanumerical data fi
100. tes several target points the manual entry of the coordinates TC R 303 305 307 3 5en are ey Start up programs Status indication shows that first point was measured in telescope position I First point measured in telescope pos and Il After the first measurement the finding of other target points or the same point when changing the telescope position is easier by setting the indicated angle difference near to 0 00 00 by turning the instrument Difference between horizontal distance to target point computed from coordinates and the measured distance Display of computed orientation lt SET gt Display of orientation results if several target points are measured ORIENTATION RESULT NoPts 2 Stn A 200 HzCor 123 00 23 StDev 0 00 08 lt EXIT gt lt RESI gt lt OK gt lt OK gt Set computed Hz orientation If more than one target point is measured then the orientation is computed using the least squares method Displaying residuals lt RESI gt Display of residuals RESIDUALS Pt 1 3 BsPt dHz dHD dOffs dH p lt EXIT gt ABC1 0 00 23 0 045 m 0 028 m 0 075 m TC300z80 Height correction correction of the horizontal distance Correction of Hz angle Useful information e Ifthe orientation is only measured in telescope position II the Hz orientation is based on telesope position Il If measured only in telescope position o
101. the instrument to Electromagnetic radiation Maximum radiant function correctly in an environment can cause disturbances in other 0 95 mW a where electromagnetic radiation and 4u Pment electrostatic discharges are present f Maximum ee and without causing electromagnetic EEN EE stations power per pulse disturbances in other equipment meet the s rict regu ations and Measurement standards which are in force in this uncertainty 5 respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be Exit for laser beam disturbed visible power TC300Z56 Laser beam visible Safety Directions TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Electromagnetic acceptability contd CAUTION A There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the total station is used in conjunction with accessories from other manufacturers e g field computers personal computers walkie talkies non standard cables external batteries Precautions Use only the equipment and accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems When combined with total stations they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards When using computers and walkie talkies pay attention to the information about electromagnetic acceptability provided by the manufacturer CAUTION A Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radia
102. tion can result in the tolerance limits for measurements being exceeded Although the total stations meet the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this connection Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that the total station may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation e g near radio transmitters walkie talkies diesel generators power cables Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions WARNING If the total station is operated with connecting cables attached at only one of their two ends e g external supply cables interface cables the permitted level of electromagnetic radiation may be exceeded and the correct functioning of other instruments may be impaired Precautions While the total station is in use connecting cables e g instrument to external battery instrument to computer must be connected at both ends TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Ee LESCH Safety Directions FCC statement applicable in U S WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio co
103. uits code function Re turns to previous application or function lt MAN gt Activates the manual code entry lt MORE gt Displays more code attributes Accepts the code entry or selection and sets the code block in the system temporarely lt SET gt Coding a ea TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Mem Quick Settings ec amp Calling up menu functions MENU QUICKSETTINGS ALL SETTINGS DATA MANAGER CALIBRATION SYSTEM INFO lt EXIT gt lt EXIT gt Leave the menu Back to Measure Quick Settings are settings frequently used integrated into a common display All of these settings can also be changed in the configuration The parameter or selection fields are controlled via the navigation keys The current active parameter is indicated by the black bar uc Gs Calling the menu functions QUICK SETTINGS Execute QUICK SETTINGS Contrast Tilt corr USER Key TRIGGER Key lt EXIT gt Contrast Setting the display contrast in 10 steps Tilt Correction Switching on off the compensator USER key Allocation of function from FNC menu Trigger key Configuration of trigger key located at the side of the instrument Can be either assigned with ALL or DIST or deactivated TC R 303 305 307 3 5en a ess Menu Settings System Settings This menu enables extensive user All parameter selection fields are Beep specific settings in order to adapt the available to the user The beep
104. urements Pt Hz V SD Hd dH hr E N H Rem Date Time Codes Code Rem Attr 1 8 Menu ET TC R 303 305 307 3 5en EDIT VIEW DELETE contd Codelist To each code a description and max 8 attributes with up to 16 characters can be assigned VIEW DEL CODELIST v Find Nr Code Nro1 lt gt Desc border line Info1 Nr 123 Info2 12 54 Infos 5 20 lt EXIT gt _ lt DEL gt lt NEW gt Searching for code 4 Using arrow keys the codelist can be toggled through in both directions lt NEW gt Enter new codelist Input of a new code and a descriptive text INPUT CODELIST NrO1 border line Code Desc lt EXIT gt lt VIEW gt lt ATTR gt lt SAVE gt lt ATTR gt Input of attributes alphanumeric lt SAVE gt Records inputs back to code search lt VIEW gt Back to code search without saving Deleting code 4 Select relevant code lt DEL gt Deletes code block amp GF Extended display for viewing and checking attributes Either code can be searched directly with code name or Wildcard TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ot T Menu Delete Memory Individual jobs or complete data areas of a job are deleted Deleting all data in memory Two choice fields enable the selection of a particular area DELETE Memory Job Data Project_04B lt gt Meas lt gt lt EXIT gt _ lt Al1Mem gt lt DELETE gt ae Selection of job and data area to be deleted
105. view of the stored values is given VIEW CALIRATION VALUES Hz Collim V Index 0 00 27 0 00 12 lt EXIT gt lt PREV gt Buttons lt VIEW gt Display of actual calibration values lt MEAS gt Measurements are triggered exclusively by pressing this button But tons amp or amp are not active during calibration lt EXIT gt Back to calibration menu without saving lt PREV gt Back to last active display Menu ET TC R 303 305 307 3 5en The instruments are adjusted in the factory prior to shipping Instrument errors can change with time and temperature These errors should be determined before the instrument is used for the first time before precision surveys after long periods of transport before and after long periods of work and if the temperature changes by more than 10 C 18 F e Before determining the A instrument errors level up the instrument using the electronic bubble The instrument should be secure and firm and should be protected from direct sunlight in order to avoid thermal warming on one side only lt TC R 303 305 307 3 5en ae eae Menu Line of sight error Hz collimation V Index Vertical index error TC3002Z16 TC300213 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
106. wn first WARNING If computers intended for use indoors are used in the field there is a danger of electric shock Precautions Adhere to the instructions given by the computer manufacturer with regard to field use in conjunction with Leica Geosystems instruments Hazards of use contd CAUTION A 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 WARNING If the equipment is improperly disposed of the following can happen e If polymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health 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 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 e Leakage of silicone oil from the compensator can damage the optical and electronic subassemblies Precautions Dispose of the equipment appropriately in accordance with the regulations in force in your country Always prevent access to the equipment by unauthorized
107. yed message or dialog and quit dialog EXIT Early quit of a function application or a menu Changed values are not set PREV Back to last active dialog NEXT Continue to next dialog ER Find further information about menu application specific buttons in the relevant sections TC R 303 305 307 3 5en BS SSES Operating the Instrument Symbols Depending on software version diffe A V Indicates that several pages Status symbol EDM type rent symbols are displayed indicating M are available which can be Infrared EDM invisible for a particular operating status selected with G g and mea sunnia against pisme and reflective targets lt p A double arrow indicates gt Reflectorl EDM visible choice fields e spe RL etiectoriess vISIDIe I II Indicates telescope position RL for measuring against all or Il refer also to System targets Using the navigation keys the settings i desired parameter can be selected a e Indicates that Hz is set to left Status symbol Battery capacity Choice fields can be quit with a as id m ER E The battery symbol indicates the level of the remaining battery capacity 75 full shown in the example well as with or F anti clockwise Status symbol Shift t G was pressed or switching between alphanumeric numeric character set Operating the Instrument Eer TC R 303 305 307 3 5en Menu tree D D QUICK SETTINGS O CALIBRATION Contrast 50

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