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1. ON ou PROG Go Cale mes gt 7 Rapid Meas gt gt 8 Ref Line gt J f v REF LINE D Pt 1 EO 0 000 NO 0 000 A HO 0 000 igal 8 0 000 The present station coordinates are displayed for inspection but cannot be changed here EH v REF LINE 1 ON Get DATA IntMem gt Pt REF Define the first point for the reference line The point can be either measured directly in the field Get DATA gt ONLINE entered manually Get DATA Keyb retrieved from memory Get DATA gt IntMem EA Confirming the input Point REFI was first defined in the DATA MANA GER This point is on a boundary line and defines the start of a reference line Eid Selection stored point number IntMem gt manual input Keyb or measured coordinates Online Input of point number Ea Confirming the input of the first point for the reference line Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 63 ENTR ON v REF LINE 2 Get DATA IntMem DEL E 6 Input of second point number REF2 Confirming the input of the second point for the reference line If the same coordinates are entered inadvertently for the first and the second point the error message below appears and the program requires the reentry of the second point ENTR ON REF LINE Baseline Eo Ones OI Entered points are only validif the differe
2. 605259 oe VMENU 4 EDM CONF gt 1 EDMmod gt FINE 2 EGL gt OFE 3 INTENS gt 0 Turns the Guide Light EGL ON or OFF To achieve best performance when using the Guide Light the intensity should be adjusted for different light conditions see chapter 3 INTENS Confirm the selected value Menu option only active with installed EGL 1 Exitfor blinking red LED 2 Exitfor blinking yellow LED At a target distance of 100 meter 330 ft a red yellow blinking cone of light at both sides with a width of 6m 20 ft each is formed As a result guiding to the line of sight of the instrument is much easier and faster Between both cones of light an about 30 mm wide sector is created Within this sector both colours are blinking simultaneously In this case the prism is already right in the line of sight Operating range 5 150 m 15 500 ft Divergence 12 m 40ft at 100m 330 ft Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 85 3 INTENS 4 RETTAP Using the Guide Light EGL a corresponding value for the intensity can be set Settings 0 1 or 2 are possible Sets the EDM into a mode to measure to prisms or reflector tapes retro tape only possible with TC805 TC905 L instruments One of two different reflector types can be selected ON Setthe retro tape target as reflector OFF Set the prism as reflector Pay attention to the correct setting retro
3. Measurements Maskl WI11 Pointnumber P WI21 Horizontal angle Hz WD2 Vertical angle V WI31 Slopedistance sld WI51 PPM MM ppm mm WI87 Reflector height hr WI88 Instrument height hi Mask2 WI11 Pointnumber P WI21 Horizontal angle Hz WI22 Vertical angle V WI31 Slopedistance sld WIS8I Target Easting E WIS82 Target Northing N W183 Target Height H W187 Reflector height hr Coordinates COORDS WII1 Pointnumber P WI81 Target Easting B WI82 Target Northing N WI83 Target Height H Example of a GSI format 11 00000101 81 0 23456678 82 0 86543456 83 04 00023523 11 4 00000102 84 04 23456678 85 0 86543456 86 04 00023523 11 4 00000103 84 04 23456678 85 0 86543456 86 04 00023523 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 107 2 User specific formats Other formats For data transmission from TC605 TC805 TC905 L to the PC specially defined data formats can be used These user specific output formats are created using specific software To download user specific formats a format file must be transferred to the TC605 TC805 TC905 L first Once a user specific data format exists on the TC605 TC805 TC905 L this format can be selected in TCTOOLS which downloads the data from the data ranges COORDS OBSERV in a specific defined format The user specific formats can be created as such to suit the requirements for data processing best or to read the data out in a more re
4. V V V 0 490 oo 100 100 90 270 0 0 0 K 0 710096 100 180 90 oo Rounding of displayed angles ROUND high 2 8174524 1 Intervall med 81 4525 5 Intervall low z 81 4530 10 Intervall Le The rounding of the displayed angles has no affect on the instrument s accuracy 98 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Setting time and date TIME DATE P 9 CONFIG MENU 4 REC DATA gt 5 UNITS gt gt 6 TIME DATE gt d ef v e TrmE DATE gt 1 SET TIME gt 2 SET DATE gt 3 SHW TIM DAT gt M 1 SET TIME Pu 1 SET TIME FORM hh mm ss TIME 4 31 aS re re Change between input of hours minutes and seconds Input of actual time via number block ENTR a Confirm input and return to menu TIME DATE ESC MN re Termination without saving O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 99 2 SET DATE REC ICODE gt ENTR ON ESC A206 DATE FORM dd mm yyyy DATE 18 02 1997 Move cursor to edit data Input of actual date via number block Confirm input and return to menu TIME DATE Termination without saving 3 SHW TIM DAT 3 ESC TIME puwr 14Q84 58 18 02 91 Exit display and return to menu TIME DATE Exit the display and return to the normal measurement display 100 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Automatic
5. DERE Width Iny tart Pa d End To append new codes to the code list refer to section Data management Input of coordinates and codes INPUT Records the selected code or the additional entries and returns to the measuring display Returns to the measuring display without recording the code All have to be entered or confirmed before the entire code line will be recorded O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 37 Searching for codes using wildcards CODE LO In order to find the desired codes fast and directly wildcards are available and explained below With the input of the search criteria 1 0 2 in the following example the relevant codes are more and more narrowed until the desired code is shown With a high number of codes in the codelist the desired code can be found quickly and easily x By entering a Fe you can search for a PM o NUM usd specific group of characters Combining specific characters letters numbers and will search for the occurance of these characters at the specific position of the codes in the codelist The permits any character at that position Refer also to chapter Searching for point numbers and multiple recordings Example a PSGE 0005 0050 Find i Found code blocks Codi il 1 10 11 102 110 dba 9 2j M ALL DIST os P Y 4 DSP o g
6. OI 4 1 SET HZ Input of Hz angle d 2 LEVEL Display of electronic level sensor d 3 DATA MANAGER Jata manager yy 1 INPUT Data input e 1 COORDS Input of coordinates Pt E N H a 2 CODELIST Input of codes Cod Inf1 Inf2 a 2 FIND Data search K 1 OBSERV Enter point no for searching within the meas data block Pt s 2 COORDS Enter point no for searching within the coord block Pt 4 3 VIEW Data view d 1 OBSERV Display of all measuring dat blocks 4 2 COORDS Display of all coordinateyblocks S 3 CODELIST Display of all code blocks s 4 DELETE PNT Data delete e 1 OBSERV Delete measuring dat block DSP d 2 COORDS Delete coordinate block DSP s 3 CODELIST Delete code block DSP E 5 DELETE ALL Delete internal data memory i 1 OBSERV Delete all measuring data blocks No Yes d 2 COORDS Delete all coordindate blocks No Yes K 3 CODELIST Delete all code blocks No Yes E 4 EDM CONF EDM configuration only TC805 TC905 L c 1 EDMmod Select measuring mode FINE RAPID E 2 EGL Switch the Guidelight ON OFF 9 3 INTENS Set the Guidelight intensity 0 1 2 Pd 4 RETTAP Set Retro Tape as target ON OFF eg 5 TEST Test functions Ame INTENSITY Display of signal strengh of EDM ES 4 Pe BATTERY Display of battery voltage ma E rs TEMP C Display of internal temperature of instrument EGL is an optional accessory for TC805 TC905 L 24 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Menu tree
7. al N Q Qy C nn N LO Q eO Q kh TS Les Q c3 lk S bem 8 bc 5 S E S 2 bm Ww lt u Thank you for purchasing this Leica Total Station This manual contains important safety directions refer 1 to section Safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the instrument and operating it Please read carefully through the User Manual to achieve maximum satisfaction TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica 1C605 TC805 TC905 L Flectronic total station Product identification The instrument model and the serial number of your product are indicated on the label in the battery compartment Write the model 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 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 3 Symbols used in this manual The symbols used in this User Manual have the following meanings DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injuty and or appreciable material financial a
8. configuration bd MENU CONFIG MENU 1 PPM MM 2 CALIB 1 V INDEX 2 Hz COLLIM 3 CONTRA 4 REC DATA 1 DATout 2 FORMAT 3 RS232 4 BAUD 5 PARITY 6 ENDMRK 5 UNITS 1 DIST 2 ANGLE 3 V ANGL 4 ROUND 6 TIME DATE 1 SET TIME 2 SET DATE 3 SHW TIM DAT 7 ON OFF 1 BEEP 2 BEP90 3 COMP 4 HZcomp 5 HZcoll 6 AUToff Set contrast and viewing angle of display press s4 Press for about 2 seconds until the configuration menu appears Distance corrections Instrument error Determination of vertical index error Determination of horizontal collimation error cope Settings for recording Select data output RS232 Int Memory Length of data string 8 16 digits Select recording template MASK1 MASK2 Set transfer rate 300 to 9600 Set p rity NONE ODD EVEN Set line end mark CR LF CR Units and angle parameters Set distance unit m US ft Set angle unit 360s 360d gon Select ref plane of V angle V V V 96 Select angle resolution displayed high low med Time and date settings Enter desired time Enter desir
9. 1 1 1en 93 Data and recording parameter REC DATA The REC DATA commands contain all relevant parameters and settings for data recording Set these parameters as required and check the communication before starting recording for the first time P CONFIG MENU 2 CALIB gt 3 CONTRA 3 24 REC DATA gt S p ICODE gt ON DATOUT C V 4 REC DATA gt 1 DATout gt MEM 2 FORMAT gt 8 FARS232 gt EMASII A 4 BAUD gt 9600 ESSERE EVEN 6 ENDMRK CR LF Setting the desired parameters Possible settings DATOUT MEM RS232 FORMAT 8 16 RS232 MASK1 MASK2 BAUD 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 PARITY EVEN ODD NONE ENDMARK CR LF CR Confirm the input To record measurements a data recorder can be connected to the serial data port RS232 interface The parameters of the serial interface are already set for standard Leica parameters 9600 EVEN CR LF They remain stored after switching off the total station 94 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica To use other data recorders e g IBM compatible PCs Handheld computers etc the interfacing parameters may need to be changed The communication via the RS232 interface requires a certain protocol containing the exact command structure for more information refer to the handbook Leica Instruments online Le Do not turn the Total Station during measurements until data recording is finished Th
10. 3 DATA MANAGER gt fos 28 Insufficient levelling up LEVEL b4 Perfect levelling up P4 The TC605 TC805 TC905 L unit is correctly levelled up when the triangles are visible only or markers are displayed between the triangles Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 17 Operating concept Settings first steps Units in this manual The following settings are possible Units for distance measurement DIST m meters US ft feet in decimals Units for angle measurement ANGLE gon 400gon 360d 359 9999 in decimals 360s 359 59 59 sexagesimal Display number of decimal places ROUND high 81 45 24 1 Interval med 81 45 25 5 Interval low 81 45 20 10 Interval For more informations refer to section Selecting units UNITS Specifications within this manual always applies to the following units Units of length jn m meter in addition within brackets in US ft feet Units of angle in oim in addition within brackets in gon Units of temperature in C in addition within brackets in F 18 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Display and keyboard The display and the keyboard are divided into specific areas making the layout clear and the operational procedure easy to learn Display max 4x16 characters Input keys Heading 0 MENU dese TOROS E Dialog area gt 2 LEVEL cB 3 DATA
11. 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 mb 50 C 50 C V Le S s A lo 40 C Hw 40 C Y 7 9 Ly S 30 C E 30 C Ide Ci o S io S D b 20 C 20 C 10 C 10 C 686 o c 10 C 10 C W 20 C VL 1A 29 c 550mb 600 650 700 750 1050 mb 4 4 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0m O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 153 Atmospheric correction in ppm with F inch Hg H Feet at 6096 relative humidity 32 inch Hg 130 F apt 120 F dim 110 F ot 100 F 100 F 90 F ober id 80 F 70 F 70 F 60 F 60 F 50 F S 40 F 40 F 30 F 30 F 20 F ee 10 F 10 F OF 77 r TAM 10F 20 F 20 F 16 32 inch Hg E e 2282 o o oa oco SWS o o o eo 2888 88 8 REX RNSSSS Sg A 92898 8 9 8 Bs 9 2 8 9 8 8 8 154 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Index A AC mains voltage 127 Additional entries 36 Adjusting 113 Adverse uses 128 Alphanumeric entry 22 ANGLE 97 Angle measurement 150 Area computation 57 ASCII 104 105 Atmospheric correction 153 154 Atmospheric distance correction 27 Automatic corrections 151 Azimuth 54 B Battery 88 Battery chargers 126 127 Battery charging 126 Battery status 88 BEEP 101 BEP90 101 Boundary line 62 C Cables 125 Calc Area 57 Charger 126 Charging 13 Circular level 119 Cleaning 124 Code inpu
12. Each data range can be deleted individually DELETE ALL j Me 3 DATA MANAGER 3 VIEW gt j 4 DELETE PNT gt e 25 DELETE ALL gt M d E v 5 DELETE ALL 21 0BSERV gt 2 COORDS gt 3 CODELIST gt J 1 Erase Data i e Nr of Blks 25 Erase gt No d CODE eal Toggles between YES NO ENTR Le The complete data range is deleted We Quit the function Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 83 EDM Configuration EDM CONF 1 EDM mode 2 EGL Guide Light B5 fo menu 2 LEVEL gt 3 DATA MANAGER gt 24 EDM CONF gt By VMENU 4 EDM CONF 21 EDMmod FINE De gt OFF 3 INTENS gt 0 4 RETTAP gt OFF Only with the TC805 L and TC905 L instruments the EDM configuration is possible Selecting measuring mode FINE or RAPID Mode Accuracy Meas time FINE 2mm 2 ppm 2 5 sek RASK 3 mm 2 ppm 0 9 sek The optionally available Guide Light EGL1 consists of two coloured blinking lights in the telescope of the total station All TC805 TC905 instruments can be equipped with this Guide Light The person at the prism can be guided by the blinking lights directly to the line of sight The lights can be sighted up to 150 m away from the instrument Stake out will be much easier with EGL1 MO OMENU 2 LEVEL gt 3 DATA MANAGER gt 24 EDM CONF gt 84 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica N S 605224
13. Fe Or pst cope v CALC AREA Y e e gt Get DATA gt Keyb SRG E ab Ime m 1 400 a ENTR v CADA AREA jm ON 2x 5 200 e 85 000 TES alee 0 0 K A Manual input of coordinates Pe Confirming the inputs ON or Back into menu CALC AREA without using the inputs PTNR Press e to enter a new point juNUM 58 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica ESC v CALC AREA q 8 3L 17 8 LES ha 5 Ones iPie Ciaie C 4 The polygonal area is closed to the start point Display of area in m ft and hectare acres as well as number of used points For computing an area minimum three points must be used Continue with further points ESC CALC AREA Program End Short display for confirming the termination Back to menu PROG Conversion factors used 1 ft acre 0 092903 m 0 404686 ha O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 59 Rapid measurement and recording Rapid Meas This program enables quick measurements with coding and data recording It is designed for fast and easy data logging using a minimum of keyboard interaction This program is ideal for high density tacheometry with limited coding requirements e g tacheometry for volume determination contours in open field etc 0 PROG D 5 Tie Distance gt 6 Calc Area gt gt 7 Rapid Meas gt d v RAPID MEAS clei 3 5 iO 8
14. MANAGER 605Z20 Control keys The four colour groupings for the keys are Grey Fixed keys Orange Programs and functions Green Control keys Yellow Inputkeys Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 19 Fixed keys 3 ON LOFF Function keys Turns the instrument ON Distance is measured and current measured values are stored Distance is measured and values are displayed but not stored Recording measurements as displayed Access coding Changes display masks Switches on off display illumination Switches on the laser plummet if pressed for about 2 seconds Entering point n mbets Switches between numbers and characters during input of point numbers nd coding assignment of e to V Turns the instrument OFF Calls up the on board applications Calls up the main menu short press Calls up the configurations menu long press about 2 seconds 20 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Control keys DIST REC CODE LO Input keys Selecting of functions and input lines down Changing of data display lines Selecting of functions and input lines up Changing of data display lines Positioning of cursor left for input of numbers and selecting parameters Positioning of cursor right for input of number
15. TC805 TC905 L Adjust the fine drives 1 2 in this example max 28 are reached Measure the distance O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 89 Configuration CONFIG MENU ALL DIST r 9 Y ICODE gt Under Configuration specific settings can be carried out with the TC605 TC805 TC905 L unit so the instrument is optimally set to particular survey work Press for about 2 seconds until the configuration menu appears VCONFIG MENU 31 PPM MM EZ 2 CALIB 3 CONTRA My REC DATA UNITS TIME DATE ON OFF 0 08 vVVvvyv Scroll line by line Select menu item All settings remain active even after switch off except for the compensator COMP This is reset to ON whenever the instrument is switched on again 90 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Distance corrections 48 eg Meteorological correction ppm The distance measurement is affected by the meteorological conditions The distance can be corrected with appropriate ppm values The ppm values for temperature and atmospheric pressure are obtainable from the diagram in section Technical data Instead of the atmospheric pressure the mean height above sea level of the survey site may be used for interpolation For example 10 C 18 F temperature difference makes a difference of 1mm in a measured distance of 100 m 10 ppm VPPM MM gt ppm 0 mm 0 Enter value Confirm
16. adjust the crosshairs of the tribrach to the center of the triangle formed by the three ground points Adjustments Use a screwdriver to turn the two set screws alternately by the same small amount in order to center the crosshairs on the marked ground point 605239 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 121 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 departement Checking by turning the instrument by 360 1 Install the instrument on the tripod and level up 2 Switch on laser plummet and mark centre of the red point 3 Turn instrument slowly by 360 and observe the red laser point If the centre of the laser point makes a clearly circular movement or if the centre of the point is moving away more than 1mm from the first marked point an adjustment is possibly necessary Call your next Leica service departement 1 0 mm at 1 5 m TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Depending on brightness and surface the size of the laser point can vary At a distance of 1 5 m an average value of 2 5 mm diameter must be estimated The max diameter of the circular movement of the centre of the laser point should not exceed 1 mm at a distance of 1 5 m O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1
17. be carried out in two ways 1 IntMem Points are searched in the data memory Wildcards can be used 2 Keyb Manual entry of coordinates FREE STATION Get DATA IntMem GONE 8 10 is 1 500 Input of point number and reflector height Ke Confirm input ON FREE STATION first point H2 16525000 E OQ 2 0 9 1L At Showing the nieasuring display aim first point ALL f Measure and record the data simultaneously or DIST ENTR Ea me measure distance and continue without recording or ENTR er use angles only and continue without recording N FREE STATION 1 Other face Change to the other face ALL fa Measure and record the data simultaneously or DIST ENTR ES mej measure distance and continue without recording or ENTR i me use angles only and continue without recording 0 FREE STATION second point Get DATA IntMem JPE 8 45 Ine 8 e010 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 49 CODE gt Continue likewise with the second point Enter point number and reflector height and confirm ENTR with Fe ON Measuring and recording additional points is carried out in the same way After 2 measurements the results can be computed or the measurements can be continued with additional points max 5 points When using more than 2 points the option to compute the position is made for each additional point used FREE ST
18. capabilities are priority Charging modes and status of the GKL23 is shown by three color LEDs For more information about use functions and displays refer to the user manual of the GKL23 126 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Battery chargers GKL12 and GKL14 If you own one of these charging devices we recommend to use the battery charger GKL 12 for charging the battery insert 2 pole charging plug of the total station and for charging the GEB70 compact battery to use the battery charger GKL14 for charging the GEB71 universal battery Before you use new batteries for the first time charge them for 20 to 24 hours This also applies to batteries that have not been used for several months NiCd batteries reach full capacity after two or three normal cycles each of a 14 hour charge followed by a full discharge If battery performance drops noticeably run one or two full cycles i e charge for 14 hours and allow to discharge until the instrument displays Battery low Leave flat batteries to charge for fourteen hours If you do not know a battery s state of charge also leave it to charge for fourteen hours Set the battery charger s voltage selector to your AC mains voltage 115V or 230V Plug in the charger to the mains The green indicator lamp should light If it does not light there is a power cut or the mains cable or charger is faulty Connect the battery to the charger The red charging indicator
19. entries The ORIENTATION is integrated in SET STATION 0 00 00 TC600Z28 VORIENTATLTTION 2G t DATA IntMem Die F 0 Optionally select manual input Keyb or point search from internal memory IntMem or enter the angle directly Angle Select line to enter the point number entry t 7 ENTR Confirm entry P1 re ENTR ORIENTATION ou Pt P1 Hz 65 50 00 W 90 20 12 O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 45 ORIENTATION Orientation SET Short display for confirmation Orientation is set Data are stored by the instrument and the program returns to the menu PROG The option Angle acts in the same way as setting the horizontal circle reading in SET HZ 46 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Free Station Calculates coordinates height and horizontal circle orientation of the instrument position using min 2 to max 5 known points with coordinates TC600Z29 ERT oe IN 0 PROG 1 Set Job gt 2 Set Sttagion fy 23 Free Stati n gt S BREE S TATION MEL 0 hix 0 000 N Two different methods can be used which the program automatically recognizes Procedure 1 Distances are measured to all points Station coordinates E N H are computed using a Helmert Transformation The computed standard deviation for the position mp is derived from the best fit Procedure 2 Not all distances are meas
20. four different display masks mask DSP can be selected on the TC605 TC805 TC905 L unit Display of mask 1 DSP HIT 1 Point number Hz 341 17 10 Horizontal angle Hz V s 8y 55 1 Vertical angle V A us Slope distance Display of mask 2 DSP Hz 341 17 10 Horizontal angle Hz WV s 87 SSae Vertical angle V PE 3 780 Horizontal distance PAN eae Height difference Display of mask 3 d Be s Point number E 250 Easting oO n Northing ANC Height Display of mask 4 pep PE og 12 Point number Clodi s A4 Code number s 3 780 Horizontal distance ie cdi Reflector height The selected display mask is set automatically 74 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Data management DATA MANAGER DATA MANAGER contains additional functions enabling the input and check of data in the field MENU N e 0 MENU 1 SET HZ gt 2 LEVEL gt gt 3 DATA MANAGER gt d 7 2 v 3 DATA MANAGER gt 1 INPUT gt 2 FIND gt 3 VIEW E NS J 4 DELETE PNT gt 5 DELETE ALL gt The following additional functions are available Input of codes and coordinates INPUT Searching for point numbers and multiple recordings of identical p int numbers FIND Display of stored data VIEW Erasing measured data coordinates and codes in the codelist DELETE PNT Erasing the complete range of the selected file DELETE AL
21. input and continue to enter the prism constant mm Termination and back to CONFIG MENU O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 91 ENTR ON Prism constant MM The prism constant MM for Leica circular prisms is 0 It must be determined when using other types of prism The prism constant must be always entered in units of mm VPPM MM ppm 0 2mm 0 Enter value Confirm input The value is stored and also available after switching off the Total Station During a distance measurement the instrument displays both correction values PPM and MM for your information Manually set prism constants are automatically set to 0 when RETTAP ON under MENU EDM CONF The instrumentautomatically uses the Leica reflector tape constant c 0 34 mm internally in this mode When resetting to RETTAP gt OFF the previously sed prism constant for prisms is reactivated 92 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Display contrast CONTRA 9CONFIG MENU 1 PPM MM gt 2 CAINE gt gt 3 CONTRA gt 3 co 3 By pressing several times the display contrast or reading gt angle can be changed 0 Optimal contrast if the display is above the eye level of the user reading from below 1 22 Ideal for reading at eye level Ideal for reading at eye level below the display Back to thenormal measuring program Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L
22. rotated and or shifted Hor line 66 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Reference line 605256 Setting out a drive way known Office building with projected driveway and specified slope Baseline 1 2 e g street Procedure Assign slope of driveway with the help of height coordinates Aim reflector Output of AT AL AH A A 7 The height of base points 1 and 2 can be entered in such a way that the slope of the base line corresponds to the slope of the driveway Subsequently the rotation angle Ang Q is entered turning on point 1 the base line with constant slope angle so that the line is parallel to the driveway When starting a measurement at position A the instrument determines automatically the offset AT from the edge of the driveway and the difference to the designed height AH The prism pole can now be moved towards the edge of the driveway until finally AT 0 is shown marking the line for the edge of the driveway O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 67 DIST A The prism pole can now be moved up or down until AH 0 The bottom of the prism pole indicated the final level of the driveway surface This level can be marked as a reference for the builders Measuring display indication DSP a gt Bite S 3 AL 22 yy AT ib oun AH 30 204 d pt 3 ANS 8 2 04 65 AA 13 672 A
23. should light If it does not the battery is not charging i e the battery cable is faulty or the battery fuse has blown and should be replaced On the GKL12 you may not have started the timer or it may have stopped at the end of the charging period O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 127 Safety directions The following directions should enable the person responsible for the TC605 TC805 TC905 L 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 Intended use of Permitted uses instrument The TC605 TC805 TC905 L electronic total stations are intended to the following applications Measuring horizontal and vertical angles Measuring distances Recording measurements Computing by means of application software Visualising the aiming direction with EGLI Guide Light Visualising the standing axis with laser plummet Adverse uses Use of the total station without previous instruction Use outside of the intended limits Disabling safety systems and removal of hazard notices Opening the instrument using tools screwdriver etc unless this is specifically permitted for certain functions Modification or conversion of the instrument Use after misappropriation 128 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Limits of use
24. switch off a CONFIG MENU 5 UNITS gt 6 TIME DATE gt gt 7 ON OFF gt d e v 7 0N OFF gt 1 BEEP gt ON 2 BEP90 OFF 3 COMP gt ON M 4 HZcomp ON Sone OL i gt ON 6 AUToff ON ALL DIST i h ES Scrolling menu items with arrow keys CODE r Selecting options ENTR re Confirmsettings and return to CONFIG MENU N BBEEP After each key touch an acoustic signal indicates the successful data entry The signal can be switched OFF but is active again after switching on the total station again ON 2 BEP90 Setting out of right angles To simplify setting out of right angles an acoustic signal BEEP can be activated Set BEP90 to ON and confirm BEEP pulsating BEEP continuous no signal 4 5gon 30 0 5gon 30 10mgon TC600Z23 TC600Z24 TC600Z25 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 101 Transverse standing axis 3 COMP The acoustic warning signal and the error message Error 58 TILT can be suppressed if the total station is not required to be properly levelled up eg on swaying platforms or ships For normal use set COMP ON When switching the total station on the function is automatically set to COMP ON Longitudinal vertical line vertical line standing axis senem t Cv i When the compensator is switched off COMP OFF the vertical angle refers to the stan
25. tape and prism have different prism constants Switching from prism to retro tape will set the internal prism constant for Leica retro tapes automatically to 0 34mm but the displayed prism constant shows mmz0 000 Is the EDM switched from retro tape to prism the last entered value for the prismcconstantis valid again The r tro tapes should always be attached in the preferential direction Leica logo readable acc to fig Che Gj ke LZ 1000Z42 CRs v 1000243 Available retro tapes attached in the preferential direction 86 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Retro tapes can be attached permanently to an object for the purposes of monitoring or for frequent repeat measurements A retro tape may also be useful for the once and for all marking of a point which is difficult to access Normally measurements are still possible up to a horizontal or vertical inclination of 45 Inclined measurement will reduce the range performance Best performance is achieved when sighting perpendicular to the surface of the retro tape Special features No loss of accuracy when retro tape is perpendicular to the line of sight e Measurement precisiom 3mm when retro tape is at 45 For short ranges f up to 10m 33ft the additional lens 632 364 is required Measuring error without additional lens 10mm It is important that the additional lens is placed to the instrument in the correct position aperture
26. v 2 CALIB 1 V INDEX gt 52 Hz COLLIM gt V d 7 E HaccOLUIM e PO Ot ENTR L 4 Cnew Oe LON gt Measure Collim lt V ENTR Le 5 gt Aim Point lt gt Other Face lt Change face and aim point again Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 117 ON ENTR O ESC Tripod H COM C OS UO OG Cnew Ornate gt Set Value lt Adopt the calculated value and return to the normal measuring mode Retain the old value and return to the menu CALIB By doing so you can quit the menu at any time without saving the made corrections Index and line of sight errors can change with time and temperature They should therefore be newly determined before the first use before precision surveys after long periods of transport before and after long periods of work and if thetemperature changes by more than 10 C 18 F The connections between metal and timber components must always besfirm and tight ighten the Allen screws 2 moderately from time to time d necessary Thesame key is also suitable for adjusting the articulated joints on the tripod head 1 Tighten these just enough to keep the tripod legs open when you lift it off the ground 605234 118 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Circular level Level up the instrument in advance with the electronic level The bubble must be centered If it extends b
27. 120 000 NO 240 000 Wd d HOR 550 000 DIAR 15200 The present station coordinates are displayed for inspection but cannot be changed here Measurement procedure Switchesto tracking mode it is now permanently active Distances are measured with 0 5 second interval TC605 L or 0 3 second interval TC805 TC905 L The measurements are recorded in the measurement data range The reflector must be sighted so that the Hz or V drive is continuously in motion until the reflector has been targeted with the accuracy required The data are recorded as soon as the change between the Hz or V angle amounts to less than 16 50 between two valid distance measurements If after this recording the instrument remains in the rest position no additonal data are recorded even though the distance continuous being measured The recording mode is reactivated after there has been a change of at least 5 24 0 1 gon to the last recorded horizontal direction CODE The Fe key can be used at any time during the program to select or enter coding 60 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica DIST TRACKING ppm s 0 H d 8 0 Above display appears for a moment The program activates the Tracking Mode automatically PE JL ig 8 IS 562 V d 100 261 Z E zn Display of measured valuesdepending on selected display mask REC L_ ESC Measurement is accepte
28. 789012 Setting 8 characters FORMAT 8 Display indication 56789012 Output string 110009 56789012 Leica GSI format Setting 16 characters FORMAT 16 Display indication 123456789012 Output string 110001 0000123456789012 Leica GSI Format Int stored 123456789012 Two data templates RECMASKS are available for external recording MASKI Pt Nr Hz V slope distance ppm mm hr hi MASK2 Pt Nr Hz V slope distance E N H hr Coordinate points are always stored in the format PtNr E N H The settings of MASK1 and MASK2 have no affect to the data stored internally TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Selecting units UNITS ALL DIST i 8 i He o z f 9CONFIG MENU 3 CONTRA gt 3 4 REC DATA gt gt 5 UNITS gt Pp v 5 UNITS Si Dns gt m Units 2 ANGLE gt 360s 3 V ANGL V gt Parameters 4 ROUND gt high Scrolling menu items with arrow keys Selecting option Confirm selection Units for distance measurement DIST Meter feet decimal m US ft Units for angle measurement ANGLE gon 400gon 360d 359 9999 in decimals 360s 359 59 59 sexagesimal Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 97 V Angle V zenith angle zenith 0 V vertical angle horizontal 0 rise fall V slope horizontal 0 rise fall
29. ATION Calculate gt No Selection Yes No eo Confirming selection ON Result indication v FREE STATION FX 5 BO 12731012 NO N 7 344 AOS O25 SOL bri 87 23 11 idi g 1 250 mpa QO OL2 mih lt lt 0 034 mo FOS 3L 0S Ori Orientation correction hi Instrument height mp Standard deviation of position mh Standard deviation station point height mo Standard deviation orientation ALL Eu Scrolling line by line DSP Page the result display 50 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica ENTR ON ALL DIST DSP ENTR ON Indication of residuals RESIDUALS 1175 PtNo AHA 0 OO 27 ADis 0 021 AH 3 0 NIN For each measured point the relevant residuals can be displayed Scrolling the measured points Page the elements of the residuals If a distance was not measured the residual for ADist is Zero FREE AeTION Record gt Yes Stores the station coordinates and orientates the hori zontal circle Returns to the PROG menu If the program is exit with 5 amp 3 the following message appears FREE STATION Statron not set Exit gt No Selection Yes No Confirming the selection Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 51 Setting out Setout The setting out technique can be based on the coordinate system of the points to be set out The
30. AZ 150244 AAV YJ 025 Ax 1 3 2 Az Duiusplay of azimuth A2 Display of slope tie distance A lt Display of horiz tie distance AA Display of height difference TIE DISTANCE Program End Termination of program and back to the PROG menu 56 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Area computation This program computes an area built from points which Calc Area are connected by straight lines eg points 1 8 The number of points is unlimited Points can be defined from continuous measurements OnLine from manual coordinate entries Keyb or from existing point coordinates in memory IntMem Each time a new point is defined the user can select one of these three options 605258 0 PROG 4 Setout gt 5 Tie Distance gt gt 6 Calc Area 2 d a v CALC AREA OIE 5 EO z 120 000 NO 240 000 TIONES 550 000 imal 8 1 200 The present station coordinates are displayed for inspection but cannot be changed here Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 57 ENTR v CALC AREA ON m 2 0 000 ha 0 000 PtCnt 0 The result display is shown e Input of point number start with the first point NUM v CALC AREA al Get DATA gt IntMem EISE di lae n 1 400 ENR Starts to retrieve the coordinates forthe entered point ON from internal memory Confirm with
31. FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 146 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Error reports and warnings Error report Cause Remedy 02 03 12 19 21 22 24 44 50 51 55 Full Invalid Value Battery Empty Temperature Parity Error RS232 Timeout RS232 Overflow Value gt 1 gon Angle Error System error EDM Signal Internal memory is full Non valid value was entered Battery exhausted The inside of the instrument is too hot or too cold Parity error at interface The system is receiving noresponse from the interface The data are being transmitted too quickly V index measured or line of sight error is gt 54 gt 1 gon Measuring error angle scanning System error in compensator EDM signal faint absent or distorted Clear internal memory Enter a valid value Change battery Cool or warm the instrument Inspect cables and interface p
32. L COORD Coordinates max 4000 Memory full eg at 2000 coordinate points and 1500 field measurements v memory area OBSERV Measurements max 3000 TC600Z22 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 75 Input of coordinates and codes INPUT g Coordinate entry COORDS v 3 DATA MANAGER SI TENEU gt 2 F IND gt 3 VIEW gt Coordinates can be entered via the keyboard and appended to the existing coordinates FIXPOINTS and codes can be appended to the codelist ENTR ON ON 9 y S95 TE ALINE UAE gt 1 COORDS gt 2 CODELISX gt A Coord Input FPEO 1 Eel 0 000 Nw 0 000 U Hs 0 000 Confirm data entries Confirm the display and store the coordinates Quit the function 76 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Code input CODES ENTR ON ENTR ON CODE r 9 ENTR ON ESC VFL 6 JNO 1 COORDS gt Ao COWLES A gt d v Code Input 7 COCs JL Taik 0 In2 0 Jag 0 In4 0 dou g 0 Input for a new code Up to 100 code blocks each with 6 elements can be specified The newly entered code is appended to the existing list Confirm the inputs in each individual line Gode Input Append gt Yes Confirm Yes The codes append to the code list No Returns to input mo
33. Laser plummet 16 122 140 150 Leica GSI masks 107 Leica Instruments On Line 111 Level sensitivity 150 Levelling up 17 Limits of use 129 Line of sight error 117 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 157 Manual point entry MASK 96 Measure and record 27 31 Menu tree configuration 25 Menu tree main menu 24 Menu tree programs 26 Meteorological correction 91 MM 92 Numeric entry 22 Offset 66 Offset or hidden points 29 OnLine 55 Operating concept 18 Optical plummet 120 150 ORIENTATION 45 Orientation 41 Orientation correction 50 Orientation of horizontal circle 45 Permitted uses 128 Point number 27 Power supply 152 ppm values 91 Prism constant 27 92 Quick Code 33 151 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica R Rapid measurement 60 RECMASK 96 Recording 95 Recording codes 37 Reference Line 62 Reflector height 23 27 Relative humidity 153 154 Responsibilities 130 Retro tapes 87 RETTAP 86 ROUND 98 RS232 96 RS232 interface 31 94 S Safety directions 128 Searching 78 Set Station 41 Set station coordinates 41 Set station coordinates by PC 111 Set up 14 Setout 52 Setting out 52 67 Setting the display mask 74 Setting out by PC 112 Setting out of right angles 101 Settings 70 Slope distance 27 Storage 125 Switch off 101 T Target points 49 TCTOOLS 104 Technical data 149 Telescope 150 Temperature limits 125 Temperature range 152 Tie Distance 54 Tracking mode 30 60 Transport 124
34. ORD CODELIST 5 Viewing the single elements Quit sub program If the file OBSERV was deleted or if this data range contains no data the following display appears 3 VIEW 1 OBSERV no data found Delete warning with e Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 81 Delete measurements coordinates and codes DELETE PNT In all three options the blocks stored in the total station are indicated Measurements OBSERV from measuring range Coordinates COORDS from coordinate range DELIST from code list Code blocks CO B5 0 3 DATA MANAGER 2 FIND gt 3 VIEW gt e 24 DELETE PNT gt V P E v 4 DELETE PNT 31 0BSERV gt 2 COORDS gt 3 CODELIST gt 7 6 N e So SMS 0004 0047 45 Type Mge Dd 4 E DSP to view lt S Scrolling to the point to be deleted ements ENTR ON ESC n Viewing the single el pt PtNr Obs Del ON Delete No d CODE PtNr Obs Del gt DELETE gt Yes The selected block is deleted Quit the function 82 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 len Delete the complete All points in the data range OBSERV measured data range of measurements COORDS coordinates und CODELIST code lists coordinates and codes e AT
35. Tribrach 119 Tripod 118 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 159 U UNITS 97 Units for angle measurement 97 Units for distance measurement 97 Unpacking 12 Up and Download 107 User Programs 39 V V Angle 98 Vertical angle 27 98 Vertical index error 114 VIEW 81 W Wildcards 38 79 Z Zenith angle 98 160 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland has been certified as being equipped with a quality system which meets the International Standard of Quality Management and Quality Systems IS0 standard 9001 Leica 1S0 9001 Total Quality Management Our commitment to total customer satisfaction Ask your local Leica agent for more information about our TQM program Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 161 664958 1 1 1 Printed in Switzerland Copyright Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 1998 Original text Seica Leica Geosystems AG Geodesy CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Phone 41 71 72731 31 Fax 41 71 727 46 73 www leica com
36. Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior express approval of Leica Aiming directly into the sun Inadequate safeguards at the measuring station e g when measuring on roads etc WARNING Adverse use can lead to injury malfunction and damage It is the task of the person responsible for the instrument to inform the user about hazards and how to counteract them The TC605 TC805 TC905 L total stations are not to be used until the user hasbeen properly instructed how to use them Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments Use in rain is permissible for limited periods Refer to section Technical data O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 129 Responsibilities Area of responsibility for the manufacturer of the original equipment Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg hereinafter referred to as Leica Leica is responsible for supplying the product including the user manual and original accessories in a completely safe condition Responsibilities of the manufacturers of non Leica accessories The manufacturers of non Leica accessories for the TC605 TC805 TC905 L electronic total station 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 th
37. V nominal 400mA max This laser product complies with 21 CFR 1040 as applicable Leica AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Made in Switzerland Manufactured 1997 AVOID EXPOSURE Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture 142 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica in accordance with in accordance with TEC825 1 1993 FDA 21CFR EN60825 1 1994 Ch I 1040 1988 Beam divergence 0 16 x 0 6 mrad 0 16 x 0 6 mrad Impulse duration c w C W Maximum power output 0 95 mW 0 95 mW Measurement uncertainty 5 5 Laser beam visible exit Laser beam visible CAUTION Allow only authorized Leica service workshops to service the total station Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 143 Electromagnetic acceptability AN The term electromagnetic acceptability is taken to mean the capability of the instrument to function correctly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic disturbances in other equipment WARNING Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment Although the total station meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed CAUTION There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the total st
38. adable format such as a fieldbook format etc For more information about other formats please refer to your nearest Leica representative 108 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica INFO HELP On line Help A complete On line Help function is directly integrated into the TCTOOLS program and should be carefully read before using the TCTOOLS AII the possible functions of the program are described in detail by the Help texts of the TCTOOLS The file README TXT on the diskette is supplied with each instrument PC DOS README TXT TCTOOLS For data transfer the data cable Part no 563625 is needed This cable is supplied with each instrument TC605 TC805 TC905 L TCTOOLS PC DOS TCTOOLS O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 109 Other data formats The instrument is designed to have flexibility in data output formats If you require specific data output formats please consult your nearest Leica representative 110 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Communication TC605 TC805 TC905 L and PC Datalogger For more detail information of command and data structures refer to the handbook Leica Instruments On Line which is available from your Leica representative Set a point number Command structure _ space char PUTY11 412345678_CRLF Set station coordinates Station coordinates can be transmitted from an external data recorder via RS232 interface at any time without havin
39. arameters Inspect cables and functionality of external recording device Inspect baud rate Repeat using a lower baud rate Redetermine value or contact service department Contact service department If fault re occurs contact service department Inspect pointing Check that distance is not too great Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 147 Error report Cause Remedy 56 EDM System System error in EDM If error occurs repeatedly contact service department 58 TILT Total station not levelled Level the instrument or re adjust the V index which adjusts also the electronic level Invalid Data Invalid data for transfer to Press e key TC605 TC805 TC905 L 82 Out of Range For determination of Bring target point within index or collimation tolerance range error V angle is more than 6 6 6666 gon off the horizontal plane 9x System defective Contact service department Warning Cause Remedy 09 PtNr Overflow PtNr outside the upper Enter a new PtNr max 8 and lower limits digits 10 PtNr Not Incr PtNr cannot be Change PtNr manually incremented 12 Battery Low The battery is practically Change battery or connect flat Level 0 an external battery 148 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Technical data Distance measurement RANGE m fb TCOOS L TCS0S L TC90S L Atmospheric 1 prism 1 prism 1 prism con
40. ation is used in conjunction with accessories from ether manufacturers e g field computers personal computers portable radios non standard cables external batteries etc Precautions Us the equipment only with accessories from Leica When combined with total stations the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards are asured When using computers and portable radios pay attention to the information provided by the manufacturer regarding electromagnetic acceptability 144 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica FCC statement applicable in U S AN CAUTION Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in the tolerance limits for measurements being exceeded Although the total station meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this connection Leica cannot completely exclude the possibility that the total station may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation for instance near radio transmitters portable radios diesel generators etc Precautions Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions WARNING If the total station 1s operated with cables attached at only one of their two ends e g external power supply cables interface cables etc the permitted level of electrom gnetic r diation may be exceeded and the correct functioning of other instruments may be impaired Precautions While the total station is
41. bers and multiple recordings FIND The reflector height is entered under hr O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 71 Setting the horizontal circle Hz Ist variant sets Hz to 0 00 00 by entering the Hz value directly from the keyboard VMENU cdm Js gt 2 LEVEL gt 3 DATA MANAGER gt ENTR ON ON MENU 1 SET HZ hs 3 0 00 00 Type in 0 00 00 HS inputoors ENTR to hold Hz direction is held on 0 00 00 0 0000 gon fOr Hz 0 00 00 0 00 00 605Z23 Aim at point B MENU T SET HZ Blvd 8 0 00 00 ENTR to release The Hz angle to the new point B is now 0 00 00 0 0000 gon Return to measuring display 72 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica 2nd variant sets Hz to a specified value by turning the instrument 7 v MENU 2I SET HZ gt 2 LEVEL gt 3 DATA MANAGER gt V d ON MENU 1 SET HZ Ug 0 00 00 HZ 1nputoor ENTR to hold Turn instrument until required angle e g 45 00 00 50 0000 gon is indicated Hold value Aim at the c rresponding point MENU 1 SETNHZ A 45 00 00 ENTR7gb release Release selected Hz The target point Hz is now 45 00 00 50 0000 gon E O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 73 Setting the display Depending on desired use
42. can explode and cause poisoning burning corrosion or environmental contamination By disposing of the equipment irresponsibly you may enable unauthorized persons to use it in contravention of the regulations exposing themselves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to contamination Leakage of silicone oil from the compensator can damage the optical and electronic subassemblies Precautions Dispose of the equipment appropriately in accordance with the regulations in force in your country Always prevent access to the equipment by unauthorized personnel Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 135 Laser classification Integrated distancer EDM The EDM module built into the total station produces an invisible infrared beam which emerges from the telescope objective refer section Technical data The product is a Class 1 LED product in accordance with IEC 825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products EN 60825 1 1994 Radiation safety of laser products Class 1 LED 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 TC605 L Beam divergence 2 5 mrad Impulse duration 10 ns Maximum power output 200 uW peak Measurement uncertainty 5 136 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica TC805 TC905 L Beam diverge
43. cter sequences Example Enter A this will search for all point numbers starting with A or a Enter A 5 this will search for all point numbers starting with A and 5 at the third position from left Enter A this will search for all point numbers with A or a in fourth position from left Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 79 Searching for several If a specific point number is shown the cursor keys can data blocks with the be used to scroll further points fulfilling the wildcard same point number search criteria The direction of search is always from the last stored point towards the first point Ye PtNr Obs Find PENT NOt Toungd Warning if point number was not found SC Delete warning with Fe Quit the function o 80 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Display of stored data VIEW Measuring data OBSERV fixed points COORDS and code lists CODELIST can be selected individually ESC mM o 3 DATA MANAGER 1 INPUT gt ES 2 FIND gt e gt 3 VIEW gt lt J Py v 3 VIEW gt 1 OBSERV gt 2 COORDS gt 3 CODELIST gt M d 7 i N e Obs 0004 0047 45 Type Meas DSP to virew pa pen Scrolls data block by block upwards and downwards Y 4 Always starts with the last data block eg 0047 within the selected data range OBSERV CO
44. ctions TC605 TC805 TC905 L PC DOS 605Z29 The program TCTOOLS consists of five main functions Codelist manager Coordinate entry Send data Receive data INFO HELP With this function it is possible to create and edit code lists and to transfer code lists between the PC and the TC605 TC805 TC905 L fast and user friendly The tabular input mask contains one CODE and five Info columns Inputs are done likewise as in the Windows Excel program Each code line must have a minimum of one entry in the code column else the complete code will not be accepted when saving the data Before a code is stored it must be packed i e invalid and empty line will be eliminated 104 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica 2 Coordinate entry 3 Send data Example No Code Infol Info2 Info3 Info4 Info5 1 101 PARTI CORN CENTRE 2 102 CORN BOTT 39 fia 3 103 PART2 BOTT 50 150 PARTS TOP IO es On the PC code lists can be created edited merged with each other and deleted Transfer to the instrument is carried out via DATA TRANSFER which also provides for receiving a codelist from the TC605 TC805 TC905 L and deletion of a codelist on the TC605 TC805 TC905 L The menu item coordinate entry offers the input for point number Easting Northing and Height Transfer coordinates from text files to the TC and user specific format files Coordinates from text files can be transferred using three di
45. d and stored Data recording is confirmed by a double Beep Subsequently the point number is automatically incremented by 1 RAPID MEAS Program End The program is terminated Back into menu PROG This program requires the prisms to be sighted quickly and a good experience in observations techniques The EDM is permanently switched on and therefore power consumption is greater than usual O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 61 Reference Line Ref Using this program it is possible to set out or checking Line building lines straight sections of streets simple groundworks etc In relation to a known base line this example uses an existing boundary line of a building site a reference line can be defined The reference line can be offset parallel to the base line and also rotated on the first base point With the following example this application is explained and illustrated Here we have a building site with the defined boundary lines 1 2 3 4 For the new building the building lines should be determined in such a way that the extrapolations of the building line c n be set out without problems even with possible poor visibility due to objects on the set out building line Because the building line to the west is Set out perfectly parallel to the left boundary line 1 2 it should be used as the reference line 605257 design 62 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica
46. de without recording Quit the function Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 77 Searching for point numbers and multiple recordings FIND This function enables display of data blocks searches for point numbers and multiple recordings of the same point numbers including the use of Wildcards 0 3 DATA MANAGER ESC 1 INPUT E gt 2 FIND gt e 3 VIEW i UN ES v 2 FIND 21 0BSERV gt 2 COORDS gt V d d PtNr Obs Find DE A012 Ss Enter the point number tobe searched for ENTR Starts the search forthe point number Always the last ON storedpoint within the data range is found Obs 0003 0047 A012 Type Meas DSP to view e View of single elements Quit submenu PtNr Obs Find PE A012 PtNr not found Error message if point number was not found ESC Delete error message with e4 78 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica This searching procedure applies for both the OBSERV and for the COORDS data range IB 0000A012 First measurement Memory A displayed last max 3000 measurement records or 09000B620 4000 coordinate records 0000D033 Last measurment indicated first Wildcard search for point numbers Point numbers canbe searched in application programs or in the data display using Wildcards They can be used to search for specific character groups or chara
47. ding axis When the compensator is switched on COMP ON the vertical angle refers to the vertical line plumb line 4 Hzcomp dual axis compensation Function HZCOMP ON corrects the Hz angles for the tilt of the standing axis Switching the compensator COMP off also sets the function HZCOMP to OFF When switching the total station on the function is automatically set to HZCOMP ON TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica 5 HZcoll Corrects for the line of sight error If HZcoll is set to ON each measurement is corrected automatically for the line of sight error In case of setting OFF this correction is disabled 6 AUToff Automatic switch off In case of longer breaks gt 10 minutes the setting AUToff ON switches the instrument automatically off to save battery capacity AUToff OFF disables the automatic switch off and leaves the instrument permanently on until manually switched off with the key Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 103 TCTOOLS 1 Codelist manager The program TCTOOLS has the function of an external data manager for the TC605 TC805 TC905 L instruments This program runs under MS DOS TCTOOLS provides for data exchange between a PC and the TC605 TC805 TC905 L and also includes a codelist manager to create and edit codelists The bidirectional data transfer and the conversion of the Leica GSI format to ASCII and vice versa is supported by the individual fun
48. ditions 3 prisms 3 prisms 3 prisms poor 1 800 2600 1200 3900 1200 3900 1000 3300 1500 4900 1500 4900 fair 2 1100 3600 2500 8200 2500 8200 1600 5200 3500 11500 3500 11500 excellent 3 1300 4300 1 3500 11500 3500 11500 2000 6500 5000 16400 5000 16400 D very hazy visibility 3 km or strong sunlight and heavy heat shimmer d light haze or some clouds and slight heat shimmer 9 overcast no haze visibility 30 km no heat shimmer Standard TC605 L TC805 TC905 L deviation Fine mode 3mm 3ppm 2mm 2ppm 2mm 2ppm Rapid mode 3mm 2ppm 3mm 2ppm Tracking 10mm 3ppm 5mm 2ppm 5mm 2ppm Measurement TC60s L TCSOS L TC905 L time sec Fine mode 4 29 2 5 Rapid mode 0 9 0 9 Tracking 0 5 0 3 0 3 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 149 Angle measurement Telescope Topics TCoU0S L TC805 L TC905 L Standard deviation 5 1 5 3 1 2 0 6 mgon Display resolution 10 5 1 10 5 1 10 5 1 mgon 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 1 0 5 0 1 absolute continuous updates each 0 3 sec Units selectable 400 gon 360 decimal 360 sexagesimal V V V TCOOS L TC80S L TC905 L Objectiv lens O mm in 28 1 1 421 7 42 1 7 Shortest focusing distance m f 2 6 5 1 7 5 6 1 7 5 6 Field o
49. ds the sun because the telescope functions as a magnifying lens and can injure your eyes or damage the internal components of the EDM and EGL1 Guide Light Precautions Avoid pointing the telescope directly at the sun WARNING During target recognition or stakeout procedures there is a danger of accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the environmental conditions around or between the instrument andthe target e g obstacles excavations or traffic Precautions The person responsible for the instrument must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers WARNING Inadequate securing of the surveying site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the survey site is adequately secured Adhere to the regulations governing accident prevention and road traffic Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 133 CAUTION If a target lamp accessory is used with the instrument the lamp s surface temperature may be extreme after a long working period It may cause pain if touched Replacing the halogen bulb before the lamp has been allowed to cool down may cause burning to the skin or fingers Precautions Use appropriate heat protection such as gloves or woollen cloth before touching the lamp or allow the lamp to cool down first WARNING If computers intended for use indoors are used in the field th
50. e are active to send data to an external data recorder Measurements and data recordings can also be activated from an external data recorder This procedure to setout a point is similar to the on board setting out program 112 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Checking and adjusting Determine instrument Press the I key for about 2 seconds until the errors CALIB configuration menu appears VCONFIG MENU 1 PPM MM gt gt 2 CALIB C 3 CONTRA wr 2 A gt MEZE CADIE 21 V INDEX w HecOOLLIM v Le The measured angles are corrected with the opposite sign ofthe indicated instrument errors O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 113 Vertical index 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 1 0 j AJ The stored vertical index error is displayed as an angular value in the units selected 180 Procedure ce Before determining the vertical index error use the 7l electronic level to level up the instrument correctly A Selecta point at a distance of about 100m which can be easily aimed and deviating no more than 5 from the horizontal line 1 step 114 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica HEHE ON ON ON RE ESC 2
51. e Eeica product Responsibilities of th person in charge of the instrument WARNING The person responsible for the instrument must ensure that it i used in accordance with the instructions This persons also aecountable 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 To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the user manual To be familiar with local regulations relating to accident prevention To inform Leica immediately if the equipment becomes unsafe 130 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Hazards of use AN Main hazards of use WARNING The absence of instruction or the inadequate imparting of instruction can lead to incorrect or adverse use and can give rise to accidents with far reaching human material financial and environmental consequences Precautions All users must follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the directions of the person responsible for the instrument WARNING The charger must not be used in damp or inclement conditions If moisture penetrates the charger the user may receive an electric shock Precautions Use the charger only indoors in dry rooms Protect it from damp If the charger is damp do not use it WARNING If you open the charger either of the following actio
52. e and record ENTR X After switching on and setting up the total station ON correctly it is immediately ready for measuring Display symbols PEL 22 He s SALOLLO v e7560 Z 3 182 Pt Point number Hz Horizontal angle V Vertical angle A Slope distance A Horizontal distance za OHeightdifference E gt Easting value right N Northing upper value H Height Cod Code description hr Reflector height hi Instrument height ppm Atmospheric distance correction mm Prism constant Leica circular prisms 0 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 27 Pointing and distance measurement GPHI prism holder with GZT4 target plate TC600Z11 When pointing through windows or if reflecting surfaces are present incorrect readings may result For long range work or for surveys under unfavorable conditions multiple prisms e g GPH3 triple prism should be used 28 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica ALL Example for offset or hidden points Pic 1 Hz amp yii eL 93 19 V 9 STS SEINY zc Simultaneous determination of distances and angles including data recording The point number is incremented by 1 after each recording or pe 1 Hz g 341 17 10 V s 879 55 10 P E 3 782 V Distance measurement REC re will record theangles and measured distance The Hz angle always refer to the actua
53. e and record with coding Codes can be assigned to each measurement to provide additional information to the measured point Select a line from the codelist Ere LIST 0005 0050 zd Ends dL Codi 1 DET mdi e House ne n3 n4 TORE wig TIPER Code This display will appear only if at least one codeblock is loaded in the code list Code blocks can be entered via the Data Manager or via RCS232 interface using TCTools Codes ean be entered directly or selected out of 100 pre defined codes in the code list Search for specific codes directly by using the on line search or assign the first 10 codes of the codelist to the numeric keys Quick Code Codes can be of max 8 characters length Alphanumeric code lists can be defined on the PC using TCTOOLS and then transferred to the TC605 TC805 TC905 L unit via RS232 interface Codes also can be appended to the code list at the instrument using the menu options DATA MANAGER INPUT CODELIST O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 31 Coding Input a new code line to Appending additional codes at the instrument is carried the code Ist out in the DATA MANAGER For the code letters and numbers are allowed red 3 v 3 DATA MANAGER e cds WINE EZ 2 FIND EZ 3 VIEW EZ V J 1 4 INPUT 1 COORDS D E02 US 9 D Vay IE SIP 2 2 X e v Code Input gt Cod 145 Inis Hou
54. e current horizontal direction is always transmitted Internal data recording The measured data OBSERV and the fixed point coordinates COORDS are stored in the internal memory refer to section Data Management The internal memory can store information for a maximum of 3000 meas rements or 4000 coordinate points It is possible to store for instance 1500 field measure ments and simultaneously 2000 coordinate points in the internal memory New data ate always appended to existing data COORD Coordinates max 4000 Memory full eg at 2000 coordinate points and 1500 field measurements memory area OBSERV Measurements max 3000 TC600Z22 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 95 FORMAT RS232 E The Leica GSI format can be output as a 8 or 16 digit string However this format setting is only relevant for the serial output of data and has no effect on the entries into the instrument This setting is only responsible for the output string size As an example if a 12 digit point number in the 8 character mode is output only the last 8 digits are transfered Internally however always 16 digit strings are used in order to guarantee a later output in another data format Using an entry of a 12 digit point number or station designation as an example the format generated by the instrument is described below The 12 digit entry is always possible in both cases Pt No input 123456
55. ed date Display of time and date Automatic switch off Beep on off Beep at 90 180 270 360 on off Compensator on off Correction of Hz angle for standing axis tilt active if on Line of sight error Hz collimation on off Automatic switch off on off Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 25 Menu tree programs few s 1 SET JOB 5 2 SET STATION Jj 3 FREE STATION E 4 SETOUT Ej 5 TIE DISTANCE Ki 6 CALC AREA E 7 RAPID MEAS 4 8 REF LINE Main menu HZ Settings SET HZ Electronic level LEVEL Data manager EDM configuration EDM conf Testing TEST Input of Job and Operator Information Set Station and Orientation Free Station Set out Tie distance Calculate area Rapid measurement Reference line Under SET HZ the Hz angle can be set manually entered orby turning the instrument to a specific value then hold the reading For the exact levelling up of the instrument Under DATA MANAGER measurements coordinates or codes can be entered deleted and displayed Several settings for measuring can be carried out under EDM CONF only TC805 905 L eg selecting the EDM mode Guidelight EGL ON OFF setting retro tape as target etc TEST contains different functions specifying status of instrument e g battery etc 26 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Measur
56. en 123 Care and transport Transport When dispatching the equipment always use the complete original Leica packaging case and cardboard box When transporting the equipment in the field always make sure to either carry the instrument in its original transport case or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached instrument upright 400239 Cleaning and drying Objective eyepiece and prisms blow dust off lenses and prisms Never touch the glass with fingers Use only a clean soft and lint free cloth for cleaning If necessary moisten the cloth with pure alcohol Use no other liquids these may attack polymer components 124 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Le When storing the equipment particularly in summer and inside a vehicle take the storage temperature limits 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F into account Cables and plugs Keep plugs clean and dry Blow out any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables If you unplug connecting cables during the measurement you may loose data Always switch off the instrument before removing the connecting cables Fogging of prisms Reflector prisms that are cooler than the ambient temperature tend to fog If is not enough to simply wipe them Keep them for some time inside your jacket or in the vehicle to allow them to adjust to the ambient temperature Storage If the instr men
57. ere 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 instruments CAUTION During the transport or disposal of charged batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions Before transporting or disposing of equipment discharge the battery e g by running the instrument in tracking mode until the batteries are exhausted or discharging with the GKL23 battery charger TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica CAUTION If the accessories used with the instrument are not properly secured and the equipment is subjected to mechanical shock e g blows falling etc the equipment may be damaged or people may sustain injury Precautions When setting up the instrument make sure that the accessories e g tripod tribrach connecting cables 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 WARNING If the equipment iS improperly disposed of the following can happen dfpolymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health Ifbatteries are damaged or are heated strongly they
58. eyond the circle use the allen key supplied to center it with the adjustment screws After adjustment no screw must be loose Circular level on the Levelthe instrument and then remove it from the tribrach tribrach If the bubble is not centred adjust it using the adjusting pin in connection with the two cross headed adjustment screws 605236 Turning the adjustment screws tothe left the bubble approaches the screw totheright the bubble goes in the other direction After adjustment no screw must be loose Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 119 Check the optical plummet of the tribrach at regular intervals Any deviation of the line of sight from the vertical axis of the instrument causes a centering error Optical plummet Checking by plumb bob Set up and level up the instrument with plumb bob on the tripod Mark the ground point Remove the plumb bob Check that the crosshairs of the optical plummet intersect at the ground point The accuracy achievable is about Imm SS 120 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Checking by turning the tribrach 1 Level up the instrument using the electronic level Mark the ground point Using a pencil mark the outline of the tribrach on the tripod plate 2 Turn the tribrach 120 fit it into the outline level up the instrument and again mark the ground point 3 Repeat this procedure in the third position If the three points do not coincide
59. f view 1 30 1 30 1 30 26 m km 26 m km 26 m km Magnification 28x 30x 30x Level sensitivity Circular level Optical plummet Laser plummet Compensator Display Keyboard EGL optional 47 2mm Electronic level 5 1 5 mgon In tribrach focusable Magnification 2x Accuracy 0 5mm 1 5m In alidade turn with instrument Accuracy max diameter of the circular movement of the centre of the laser point lt 1 0mm 1 5m Point of laser point 2 5mm 1 5m liquid dual axis Working range 5 0 1 gon Accuracy 2 0 6 mgon Liquid crystal 4 lines of 16 characters TC605 L Keyboard alphanumerical TC805 TC905 L 2 Keyboards alphanumerical working range 150m 500 ft divergence 12m 40ft at 100m 330ft TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Features Special Data memory Dimensions Automatic corrections Built in programs Quick Code Data manager Internal storage External interface Height length width Instrument weight incl battery Hz collimation vertical index earth curvature and refraction standing axis tilt Station set Orientation set Free station Set out Tie distance Calculate Area Rapid measurement Reference line The first 10 lines in the codelist are assigned to the numeric keys 1 2 9 0 keystroke measures and records including codes
60. fferent options 1 ASCII files Data in lines Sequential data structure with individual data elements separated by none numerical and none alphabetical characters The complete data set contains one point number and the coordinates E Easting N Northing and H Height but at least data for E and N ASCII structure data in lines PtNr E N H 100 23456 678 86543 456 235 23 100 23456 678 86543 456 235 2300 O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 105 2 ASCII Files Data in columns Tabular data structure with individual data elements separated by spaces and none numerical and none alphabetical characters One line must contain minimum values for E and N ASCII structure data in columns PtNr E N H 100 23456 678 86543 456 235 23 101 11025 025 45330 347 150 85 3 Leica GSI Files Extracts coordinates out of files in Leica format These files can also contain measurements and coding information Only the point number and the related coordinates are extracted and transferredto the TC605 TC805 TC905 L 4 Specific user formats This option transfers user specific formats from the PC to the TC605 TC805 TC905 L These specific formats ate used to download data please refer to chapter Other data formats 106 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica 4 Receive data a user specific format 1 Leica GSI formats Data can be transferred either in Leica GSI format or in
61. g to reset the instrument However the instrument must be in the highest level measuring mode Command structure _ space char Point number PtNr PUT 11 12345678_CRLF Easting Eo PUT 84 0 12345678_ CRLF Northing No PUT 85 0 12345678_ CRLF Height Ho PUT 86 0 12345678_ CRLF Instrument height hi PUT 88 0 12345678 CRLF Set orientation A new orientation direction can be transmitted at any time provided that the instrument is in the measuring display mode Command structure _ space char Hz PUT 21 2412345678 CRLF Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 111 Setting out Command structure space char Call the function SETOUT setting out Point number PtNr PUT 11 12345678 CRLF Hz angle to be set out PUT 24 2 12345678_CRLF Horizontal distance to be set out PUT 34 0 12345678_CRLF Height to be set out PUT 83 0 12345678_CRLF Return to data transfer c for a new point Terminates program function setting out x After the required 4 data lines are transmitted to the TC605 TC805 TC905 L unit the display changes automatically to the mode showing the divergence between specified direction and present instrument direction After distance measurement DIST the difference between the computed and measured horizontal distance and the difference in height between the instrument position and the setting out point are DIST REC displayed At the same time the keys ES and r
62. he COORD arid MEAS data range IntMem for manual entries after switching to Keyb or for manual entries of angle and horizontal distance Angle It is possible to use Wildcards refer to section Data management Searching for point numbers and multiple recordings Pt 105 AHZ 0 05 30 AA 1 015 AA 0 025 Turn instrument until AHz 0 00 00 0 0000gon DIST Repeat the measurements of the distance with ES until the displayed difference in distance AZ is within the required accuracy i e close enough to zero Records the measured data in the Meas data range The next point is selected O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 53 Tie Distance Missing With the program Tie distance the slope distance line horizontal distance height difference and azimuth between two points is computed 605Z55 v TIE DISTANCE Pt s 15 m sg 150 000 NO 250 000 J HO g 500 000 Ini 2 00 The displayed values show the station coordinates The station point number is in the first line and therefore appears not directly on the display With Ke you can scroll the displayed station data 54 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica ENTR TIE DISTANCE 1 ON Get DATA Keyb c E 105 tad me 1 500 Start display select desired method Keyb IntMem OnLine Input of point number Input of reflector height for alphanumeric
63. in use cables e g instrument to external battery instrument to computer etc must be connected at both ends 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 O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 145 AN Product labeling This equipment generates uses and can radiate frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the
64. ist Each code block consists of max six elements the code and five further elements Each element can be defined as input field in order to insert additional information directly in the field Input fields are defined by a in one or more fields Example code block LIST 0005 0050 w Find 5 Code 500 iid g House In2 Driveway ins BUE Width LIST actual block number in the complete code list 0005 and number of loaded code blocks 0050 Find search s all codes starting with this charaeter s 5 in this example CODE code no 500 In1 i Sobjectito be measured e g House In2 exact specification e g Driveway In3 dimension for In2 Width With elements containing a question mark a point specific alphanumeric value can be entered The us key switches to alpha characters DSP Steps through the codeblock e g Code Inl e CQ List 0005 0050 gt Find 1 God 12 Ta E 36 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica ON ENTR eH Recording codes CODE EDIT COCU E TZ FLAS p 5o S 0 Only lines with a can be edited If no input is made nothing is recorded for that specific field For code blocks containing elements without the existing data of the individual elements are recorded CODE O ON ESC LIST 0005 0050 Codes 5 00 THS House A592 3 Driveway
65. izontal circle Free Station Setting out Setout Tie Distance Missing line Area computation Calc Area Rapid measurement and recording Rapid Meas 60 Reference Line Ref Line 62 Settings 70 Entering point number and reflector height 70 Setting the horizontal circle Hz 72 Ist variant 72 2nd variant 73 Setting the display mask DSP 74 Data management DATA MANAGER 75 Input of coordinates and codes INPUT 76 Coordinate entry COORDS 76 Code input CODES TI Searching for point numbers and multiple recordings FIND 78 Searching for several data blocks with the same point number 80 Display of stored data VIEW 81 Del te measurements coordinates and codes DELETE PNT 82 Delete the complete range of measurements coordinates and codes DELETE ALL 83 EDM Configuration EDM CONF 84 1 EDM mode 84 2 EGL Guide Light 84 3 INTENS 85 4 RETTAP 86 Testing the instrument 88 Battery and instrument temperature 88 EDM Signal INTENSITY 89 Configuration CONFIG MENU 90 Distance corrections 91 Display contrast CONTRA 93 Data and recording parameter REC DATA 94 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Selecting units UNITS 97 Setting time and date TIME DATE 99 Automatic switch off ON OFF 101 TCTOOLS 104 Other data formats 110 Communication TC605 TC805 TC905 L and PC Datalogger 111 Set a point number 111 Set station coordinates 111 Set orientation 111 Setting out 112 Checking and adjusting 113 Determine i
66. l pointing direction ofthe telescope The distances and horizontal angles can be measured separately First determine the distance and then adjust the direction e g for surveying corners of buildings REC re will record the data The recorded V angle always refers to the time of the completed distance measurement 1000QS36 1000QS37 Measuring DISTANCE re Storing DATA ben O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 29 Tracking mode DIST Press for 2 seconds and the tracking mode is switched on Stops tracking mode and returns into single mode ESC e Display of recorded measurements B 0 MENU 1 SET HZ gt 2 LEVEL gt gt 3 DATA MANAGER gt a P i aan eae a 0 3 DATA MANAGER 1 INPUT gt 2 FIND gt gt 3 VIEW 3 mA v 3 VIEW 21 0BSERV ES 2 COQRDS gt 3 CQDELIST gt d SLO foos 0004 0047 22 Type Meas ket EI 8 DSP DSP to view Measuring block Total measured blocks max 3000 refer to section Recording page 94 Press to scroll measured data upwards or downwards block by block By keeping pressed down measured data are scrolled continuously up or down Display of data line by line within a measurement block Example Obs 0004 0047 Hz 98 404 V 92 5209 Z EMT 30 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Measur
67. l textapplies to all versions TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Important parts TC605 L I Footscrew 7 Battery 2 Keyboard 8 Vertical drive 3 Display 9 Horizontal drive 4 Focusing 10 Serial Interface 5 Carrying handle RS 232 6 EDM transmitter 11 Circular level 12 Optical sight O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 9 TC805 L Foot screw Keyboard Display Focusing Carrying handle EDM Telescope Battery ANN FWN KR 8 Vertical drive 9 Horizontal drive 10 Serial Interface RS 232 11 Circular level 12 Optical sight 13 EGL1 optional 10 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica TC905 L 1 Foot screw 8 Vertical drive 2 Keyboard 9 Horizontal drive 3 isplay 10 Serial Interface 4 Focusing RS 232 5 Carrying handle 11 Circular level 6 EDM Telescope 12 Optical sight 7 Battery 13 EGLI optional Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 11 Set up getting started Unpacking Remove TC605 TC805 TC905 L from transport case and check for completeness 3 1 7 2 6 Instrument 6 Diskette with 2 User s Manual TCTOOLS 3 Protective cover 7 Spare battery 4 Set of pins optional 5 Allen key 8 Data cable RS232 12 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Charging battery Charge batteries using GKL12 GKL14 GKL22 or GKL23 For more information about charging batteries refer to chapter Battery charging 605207 GEB77 GKL23 0 GKE23 1 90 Version fo
68. ld the program proceeds step by step from the measuring display into the LINESHIFTS menu for display of the reference line definition and subsequently returns to the PROG menu O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 69 Settings Entering point number and reflector height PTNR aNUM Pt 019 Pt 101 Pt 018 OrndiyPt Pt br iP T AEN 18 aya E 0 000 Point number Pt To enter any point number use the alphanumeric keyboard This point number is recorded with the measurements and is always automatically incremented by 1 after recording To enter a new point number just overwrite the existing one You don t have to delete the old one before For alphanumeric entry of point number refer to section Operating concept Numeric alphanumeric entry mode 70 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Alphanumeric point numbers like A1 cannot be incremented higher than A9 Reaching A10 the program displays a WARNING and this point number has to be entered manually You can avoid this by entering the point number A01 at the beginning Individual point number iPT To easily measure a point between two running points there is the possibility to enter an individual point number This point number is not incremented and automatically be reset to the actual point number after recording For point search refer to section Data management Searching for pointnum
69. nce Impulse duration Maximum power output Measurement uncertainty Z ling 1 umm 2 02 mrad 10 ns 360 uW peak x 596 Infrared beam invisible exit O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 137 Guide Light EGLI optional for TC805 TC905 L series The integrated Guide Light option produces an visible LED light beam from the upper front side of the telescope The product is a Class 1 LED product in accordance with TEC 825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products EN 60825 1 1994 Radiation safety of laser products within the specified working range 5 m 16 ft Class 1 LED 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 CAUTION Use the Guide Light option within the specified range at a distance of 5 m 2 16 ft from the telescope 138 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Flashing LED Yellow Red Beam divergence 2 4 2 4 Impulse duration 2x35ms 35 ms Maximum power output 0 55 mW 1 2 mW Measurement uncertainty 5 5 605Z24 Exitfor flashing red LED 2 Exitfor flashing yellow LED O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 139 Laser plummet The laser plummet built into the total station produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the bottom
70. nce of the EAST or NORTH coordinates are minimum 2 mm Please note that short base lines mm to cm range can result in inaccuracies 64 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica 605Z50 605Z51 The program REFLINE offers three additional parameters to modify a reference line Hor Variant 0 shows a simple translation by value Hor rotation angle a 0 Positive values for Hor correspond to a horizontal shift to right in relation to the direction of the base line 1 2 Variant shows a simple rotation on the base point 1 i e valid for the horizon tal offset Hor 0 A positive angle input i e Ang gt 0 means a clockwise rotation of the base line O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 65 Variant 6 shows a combination of rotation on the 1 point and a horizontal offset of the rotated base line The perpendicular offset to the defined reference line is specified with T and the longitudinal offset to the base point 1 is specified with ES 605252 v LINESHIFTS 2 gt Ang OOO 9 0 Harc 3 000 Ver 0 000 Hor Offsetto the right or left in relation to the direction of the base line Hor gt 0 shifts right Hor lt O shifts left Ver The base line can also be shifted vertically by entering a vertical offset Ver gt 0 shifts upwards Ver 0 shifts downwards Using different elevations for start and endpoint ee generates a slope This slope is also applied to the
71. nd environmental damage Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Contents Introduction 8 Applicability 8 Important parts 9 Set up getting started 12 Unpacking 12 Charging battery 13 Set up 14 Tribrach with optical plummet 14 Tribrach without optical plummet 15 Instrument with laser plummet 16 Level instrument with the electronic level 17 Operating concept 18 Settings first steps 18 Units in this man al 18 Display and keyboard 19 Fixed keys 20 Function keys 20 Control keys 21 Inp t keys 21 Inputs 22 Numeric alphanumeric entry mode 22 Entering reflector height 23 General information 23 Menu tree main menu 24 Menu tree configuration 25 Menu tree programs 26 Main menu 26 Measure and record 27 Display symbols 27 Pointing and distance measurement 28 Example for offset or hidden points 29 Tracking mode 30 Display of recorded measurements 30 Measure and record with coding 31 Coding 32 Input a new code line to the code list 32 Function Quick Code 33 Simple code input during measurements 34 Additional entries to selected code 36 Recording codes 37 Searching for codes using wildcards 38 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 5 User Programs Introduction Point search in programs Set Job Set station coordinates and Orientation Set Station Orientation of hor
72. ns may cause you to receive an electric shock Touching live components Using the charger after incorrect attempts to carry out repairs Precautions Do not open the charger yourself Only a Leica approved service technician is entitled to repair it O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 131 CAUTION Watch out for erroneous distance 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 refer to section Determine instrument errors and Checking and adjusting particularly after the instrument has been subjected to abnormal use and before and after important measurements DANGER Because of the risk of electrocution it is very dangerous to use reflector poles and extensions in the vicinity of electrical installations such as power cables or electrical railways Precautions Keep at a safe distance from electrical installations If it is essentialto work in this environment first contact the safety authorities responsible for the electrical installations and follow their instructions WARNING A By surveying during a thunderstorm you are at risk from lightening Precautions Do not carry out field surveys during thunderstorms 132 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica CAUTION Be careful not to point the instrument directly towar
73. nstrument errors CALIB 113 Vertical index error 114 Line of sight error Hz collimation 117 Tripod 118 Circular level 119 Circular Jevel on thestribrach 119 Optical plummet 120 Laser plummet 122 Care and transport 124 Battery charging 126 Battery chargers GKL22 and GKL23 126 Battery chargers GKL12 and GKL14 127 Safety directions 128 Intended use of instrument 128 Limits of use 129 Responsibilities 130 Hazards of use 131 Laser classification 136 Integrated distancer EDM 136 Guide Light EGL1 optional for TC805 TC905 L series 138 Laser plummet 140 Electromagnetic acceptability 144 FCC statement applicable in U S 145 Product labeling 146 Error reports and warnings 147 Technical data 149 Index 155 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 7 Introduction Applicability The TC605 TC805 TC905 L is particularly suitable for engineering building and construction surveys with a focus on setting outs volume determinations and tacheometry surveys Fast and easy coding facilities are provided The accuracy of angle measuring and the range of its EDM module are matched to one another The measured data can be stored in the internal memory or can be output individually via serial interface to an external recorder This manual applies to the following types of total stations e TC605 TC605L e TC805 TC805L e TC905 TC905L Differenc s between the three versions TC605 TC805 TC905 L are clearly set out and assigned Genera
74. ocks 2 Tas CodeInp IN 9 g TSE E In4 9 THOS E This procedure is possible as long asyno code blocks are entered in the code list When uploading a code list with TCTools or entering a codeblock via Data Manager coding will only be permitted entering one code line CODE using re Alternatively codes canbe selected out of the code list by entering Ee s in the line Find and He then using Ke Or Ed to select the the code To find codes quickly and efficiently you may type the first letter or number of the preferred code It is pessible to enter more than one character as search criteria All codes fulfilling the search criteria will be displayed Please refer to chapter Coding Searching for codes using Wildcards ibat E 0005 0050 B eza ENE 47 Codin Ii aa Ln Sa S 34 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica ESE 0005 0050 e Find 45 CORE UE ere 1g O0 SSS SS Codes entered in the line Find which do not exist in the code list are automatically accepted as code No further information can be entered for Inl In5 En CODE EDIT ON Code recorded ENTR Confirming and record the entered code with Fe ON O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 35 Additional entries to Up to 100 code blocks can be specified within a code selected code l
75. of the instrument The product is a Class 2 laser product in accordance with EC 825 1 1993 Radiation safety of laser products EN 60825 1 1994 Radiation safety of laser products The product is a Class II laser product in accordance with FDA 21CFR Ch 1040 1988 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal Regulations Class 2 II 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 140 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Labelling in accordance with IEC 825 m 1 Max emitted Power 0 95mW c w EN60825 1 Emitted Wavelength 620 690nm Standard applied EN60825 1 1994 07 1EC825 1 1993 11 AUS Power 12V nominal 400mA max Leica AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Made in Switzerland Manufactured 1997 Type TC Art No O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 141 Labelling in accordance with FDA 21CFR LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 620 690nm 0 95mW max CLASS II LASER PRODUCT B P Type TC Art No Power 12
76. point entry see chapter Settings Entering point number and reflector height The points can be determined using three different methods OnLine measurements to target points IntMem from coordinates read in the internal memory Keyb from coordinates entered manually Itis possible to combine all three methods The progfam supports the polygonal technique i e the calculation of the tie distance between the two last points which were measured entered or selected Confirming selection TIE DISTANCE 1 m 8 157200 INE 85 000 THE Eno SI Input of Easting Input of Northing Input of Height Pma X Continue to next point tie distance Point two is now set anum as point one and the following measurement or the following data entry is used for the second point and so on Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 55 ENTR ON DSP e DSP o Tih DISTANCE 2 Get DATA gt IntMem BEC 106 le 8 1L 10 0 Input of point data for tie distance 2 Select desired method Keyb IntMem OnLine Input of point number Input of reflector height for alphanumeric point entry see chapter Settings Entering point number and reflector height P TIE DISTANCE Az 0205130 AZ 15 241 A e TIE DISTANCE PE os 105 Pt s 106 mw 8 0 05738 V y TIE DISTANCE
77. powerful data management system Input find view delete points or complete data ranges 3000 data sets for measurements or 4000 points with coordinates RS232 TC605 L 344 x 175 x 194 mm TC805 L 344 x 204 x 194 mm TC905 L 344 x 204 x 194 mm TC605 L 4 3 kg 9 5 Ibs TC805 L 5 6 kg 12 3 lbs TC905 L 5 6 kg 12 3 Ibs Tribrach weight GDFI1 0 6 kg 1 3 Ibs GDFI2 0 7 kg 1 5 lbs GDF21 0 77 kg 1 7 Ibs GDF22 0 85 kg 1 9 lbs Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 151 Power supply Temperature range Operating life of GEB77 GEB70 GEB7I batteries battery compact universal module battery battery Voltage capacity 12V 0 6A 12V 2 0A 12V 7 0A No of measurements with distance approx approx approx TC605 L 700 1400 5000 TC805 TC905 L 800 2000 7000 Operating time h EDM mode FINE angle meas only 10 30 80 angle and distance 5 12 48 Recharging time h 1 1 5 5 Weight kg 0 2 0 9 3 0 Operation Storage 20 C A F to 50 C 122 F 40 C 40 R to 70 C 158 F 152 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Atmospheric correction in ppm with C mb H meter at 6096 relative humidity 550mb 600 650
78. program calculates setting out elements from manually entered or stored coordinates and station data The option to enter angle and horizontal distance also exists Before you start setting out make sure that the correct station point is set and the instrument has been oriented when using coordinates 605Z54 VJ v Che Stout program supports the polar setting out chaque The divergence between the computed AT ection and the measured direction is displayed first 0 PROG DISCUSSIONE 3 Free Station gt 24 Setout gt A v SETOUT D Pt T5 EO 150 000 NO 250 000 E HO 500 000 hi 1 200 The present station coordinates are displayed for inspection but cannot be changed here 52 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica ENTR ON joNUM DIST REC EI ON Eug 0 ATE 92735 309 AZ AZ The instrument is now ready for the first setout The desired setout point must be entered V SETOUT Get DATA IntMem cA 8 105 Ine g 15300 ORE 300 Input of point number reflector height and height offset Off The amount of Offis added to or subtracted from the height to be set out in accordance with its sign This takes account ofunfill tc The entered point number is local within the application Setout and does not overwrite the system point number The options exist to search for coordinates in t
79. r 230V mains Q Versi n for 115V mains Charging time Internal battery GEB77 1 0 hours External batteries _GEB70 1 5 hours GEB71 5 0 hours Refer also to chapter Technical Data WARNING The battery chargers are intended for indoor use Only use a battery charger in a dry place never outdoors Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 13 Set up Tribrach with optical plummet Set up TC605 TC805 TC905 with tribrach GDF 22 and tripod GST20 v 605212 14 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Tribrach without optical plummet Set up TC605 TC805 TC905 with tribrach GDF 21 and tripod GST20 W ES N y 605Z15 605Z14 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 15 Instrument with laser plummet qe ESC The laser plummet is activated in the measuring display The instrument can be levelled up using the electronic level Press for about 2 seconds until the following display appears The laser plummet is switched on red spot on ground and the electronic level is shown PLUMMET ON 4 4 tribrach tripod Switch off plummet and quit display TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Level instrument with the electronic level ET C gt Foot screws for levelling up ENTR I SN 0 MENU CEET HZ 32 LEVED gt
80. s and selecting parameters For input of numbers and alphanumeric characters Enters the decimal point and alphanumeric characters Switches between positive negative sign inserts a for wildcard search when using the Fe key juNUM Confirms input and values Interrupts active function Deletes error messages Quits inputs without accepting values O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 21 Inputs Numeric alphanumeric entry mode Use the key to toggle between numeric or juNUM alphanumeric entry mode usi 9 Indiv Pt Pt hr 7 NUM iPt 0 e s gt Pt 0B017 2 PTNR 7 7 Pe ue 8 0 00 e e iu NUM ce Confirm inputs ON esc Rejecting inputs Deletes characters from right to left e All entered characters must be deleted to exit the entry mode Alphanumeric entry mode To each numerical key s e o 3 alphanumeric characters are assigned The various letters are selected by pressing the numeric keys quicker than 1 second Fora successive input of identical letter or characters you must wait for one second until cursor disappears The alphanumeric entry mode is identified by the character a Available alphanumeric characters are A to Z Space _ amp 0 Indiv Pt Pt hr Ape 0 gt Pta 0000B017 hr 0 000 The entry of alphan
81. se IRAS Driveway 24 TSE width In4 tart PRS End bu Code Input ON Append 2 YES ICODE e Toggles between YES NO Confirm input ON 32 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Function Quick Code The function Quick Code provides huge time savings for measurements with coding Pressing only one key selects the code triggers a distance measurement assigns a code and records the measurement First set the following display using the 7s key to enable the function Quick Code Pt 125 Cel 3 SASO ZN m hr B db s X00 This enables the Quick Code mode in which the first 10 code lines of a code list are assigned to the numeric keys of the keyboard They can be called directly by pressing e 2l Pressing one of the numeric keys automatically starts the distance measurement assigns the code and records the data There is no need to press any further keys for the first 10 codes in the code list when using this mode Assign your 10 most often used codes to the first 10 lines in the code list when using this mode O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 33 Simple code input during measurements ICODE gt If the code list is empty and no code has been entered via Data Manager it is possible to enter a new code with maximum 5 additional lines of intermation directly CODE using re Mi OCODE EDIT gt C
82. step 605232 180 ZG VIUNDEX T 09 00 00 Inew armed d gt Measute Index lt 2 Aim Point lt Wait lt AN Other Face lt gt Wait lt Change face and aim point again wah GW INDEX T 0 00 00 Inew 929 57 gt Set Value lt Adopt the calculated value and return to the normal measuring mode Retain the old value and switch back to menu CALIB By doing so you can quit the menu at any time without saving the made corrections Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 115 ENTR e ERROR 44 ON Value 54 Values greater than 54 1 gon are not permissible and the above error message is displayed ESC r9 Delete error message and return to the CALIB menu lt n When you determine the vertical index error the electronic level is adjusted at the same time 116 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Line of sight error Hz The line of sight error or collimation error C is the collimation deviation from the perpendicular of the tilting axis It is determined and stored in a similar manner to the vertical index At the factory and prior to delivery the line of sight is adjusted The residual line of sight error should be checked at regular intervals ze The correction of the Hz angle relates to the vertical angle This Correction can be switched off 7 CONFIG MENU 1 PPM MM gt gt 2 CALIB gt L 3 CONTRA gt 3 2
83. t MSH 000540050 Find 10 Found code blocks gga 10 10 102 WD Jill CR A Ret 0005 0050 Pumd 102 Found code block Cod 102 102 Bru b d Scrolling through the code blocks which fulfill the search criteria Viewing single elements of the code blocks 38 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica User Programs Introduction Point search in programs E E In order to use the software correctly and reliably you must follow the instructions given in the user manual You must also adhere to the directions given in the user manual for the product with which you are using the software The integrated programs enhance the functionality of the TC605 TC805 TC905 L total station Daily survey work is simplified by using internally stored coordinates This largely eliminates the risk of entering wrong information in the field Points with given coordinates or measured points can be used within the programs The following programs are installed in the instruments Set Job and User Set Job Set Station and Orientation Set Station Freestation Free Station Setting ut Setout Tie distance Tie distance Area computation Calc Area Rapid measurement and recording Rapid Meas Reference Line Ref Line ESC Programs are generally exit using the key e4 With option IntMem the coordinates are searched with 1 priority in the COORD area of
84. t TI Codelist 104 Codes 76 Coding 31 Command structure 112 Communication 111 COMP 102 Compensator 150 Configuration 90 Contrast 93 Control keys 19 21 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 155 Coordinate entry 76 Coordinates 105 Cursor 23 Data and recording parameter 94 Data management 75 Data manager 151 Data transfer 104 DATOUT 94 Delete 82 83 Determine instrument errors 113 Dimensions 151 Display 19 150 Display contrast 93 Display of recorded data 30 Display of stored data 81 Display symbols 27 DIST 97 Distance corrections 91 Distance measurement 28 149 DSP 74 EDM 84 136 EDM mode 84 EDM Signal 89 EGLI 150 Electromagnetic acceptability 144 Electronic level 17 114 Entering point number 70 Error reports 147 External batteries 13 Fast charger 126 FIND 78 Fixed keys 20 Fogging of prisms 125 FORMAT 96 Free Station 47 Function keys 20 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica G GSI forma 104 Guide Light 85 138 H Hazards of use 131 Height difference 27 54 Height offset 53 Horizontal angle 27 Horizontal circle 72 Horizontal distance 27 Hz 72 73 Hz collimation 117 Hzcol 103 Hzcomp 102 l Indication 50 INPUT 76 Input keys 19 21 Input of coordinates 76 Instrument parameters 88 Intended use of instrument 128 Internal batt ry 13 Internal memory 43 95 Internal storage 151 IntMem 43 45 55 Introduction 8 K Keyb 45 53 55 Keyboard 19 150 Keypad 19 L Laser classification 136
85. taneously The coordinates are s ICODE O PROG Asat Job gt amet Station gt 3 Free Station gt Wz tored in the format PtNr E N H VSET STATION gt Get DATA gt IntMem Rie 8 0 Imi B 0 000 d Optionally select manual input Keyb or point search from internal memory IntMem Default setting is IntMem O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1en 41 Manual point entry VSET STATION 2Get DATA Keyb iP 8 JL ima A ESI point number entry P1 instrument height entry 1 200 Pe Instrument requires coordinate input ON VSET STATION zl B 150 000 NS 250 000 Hy 500 000 ENTR Input of Easting E pep ENTR Input of Northing N rs ENTR Input of height H Fen VSET STATION Ptf P1 EX 150 000 NO 250 000 HON 500 000 Qo 1 200 EU Instrument stores the data in the Obs data range of the ON internal memory For control purposes the actual station coordinates are displayed They cannot be changed any more By scrolling with wj and ki the complete display can be shown 42 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica DSP Read the station coordinates from internal memory IntMem The direct input of the point number and the wildcard search are posssible VSET STATION cien IDI TnteMem PS Ig ipai 48 1 200 point n
86. tbecomes 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 Ss After a longer period of storage or transport of your instrument always perform the field ajustments indicated in this manual before using the instrument Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 125 Battery charging AN Battery chargers GKL22 and GKL23 WARNING Use a battery charger in a 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 Charger GKL22 The charger outputs constant current and charges a NiCd battery within 14 hours The charging procedure starts automatically whenever a battery is connected to the charger and a red control lamp indicates a fully charged battery Charging batteries with 2 pole plug requires an adapter cable Fast charger GKL23 Fast charging with the GLK 23 is possible with Leica NiCd batteries equipped with a 5 pole plug Fast charging requires 1 5 to 5 hours depending on the battery capacity Leica batteries with 2 pole plugs can be charged using an adapter cable this charging procedure will take 14 hours Connecting 2 batteries at the same time will charge the batteries sequentially Batteries with fast charging
87. the internal memory The entered point number is always searched from the end to the start of the COORD area With multiple stored and identical point numbers always the last stored number is found O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 39 Set Job ON For points not found within the COORD area the pointnumber search continues in the OBS area of the internal memory and the user will be notified with the message PtNr only in Obs The message PtNr not found will be shown for points which do not exist in the COORD nor in the OBS area VPROG 21 Set Job gt As See SEE 3 Free Station gt y vSet Job Job JOBI Opes MUE Dat BNL 97 M Inputs are stored by the instrument program back to the menu item PROG Jobname and Operatorname can be entered This is automatically stored in the Obs data range of the internal memory The information can be read out and used as a information about the next stored measurements Data are not linked in any way to the Job 40 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Set station coordinates and rientation Set Station The program Set Station is used for setting station coordinates in the instrument These can be entered manually or can be read from the internal memory TC600Z27 The selected or entered coordinates are stored in the Obs data range of the internal memory The station coordinates are set simul
88. umber entry P1 instrument height entry 1 200 Search for station coordinates with wildcards If the point number is not known the wildcard search can be used here By entering a 4 e instead NUM of a point number theyprogram is branching into a search for all points VSEI STAADION 2 gt Get DATA IntMem PU Ics RN S 1 200 Input 1 finds all point numbers starting with 1 but with subsequent characters COOR 0005 0025 PEIE 10 Shi 1 200 Scrolls the pointnumber fulfilling the search criteria in this example all points are shown starting with 1 Display single elements of the data Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 43 VSET STATION Pt PA BOS 150 000 NO 250 000 HO 500 000 Aty ZOO For control purposes the actual station coordinates are displayed They cannot be changed any more ENTR ON VSET STATION RUC E RE B P1 SE AON ES EN The program automatically moves to the ORIENTATION For more details about wildcard search facilities please refer to chapter Data management Searching for pointnumbers and multiple recordings 44 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Orientation of horizontal circle CODE It is possible to carry out the horizontal circle orientation with internally stored coordinates manually entered coordinates and manual angle
89. umeric characters is the same as on mobile phones 22 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en O Leica Entering reflector height General information Press the e key to enter individual or running jo NUM pointnumber and the reflector height hr Start of a submenu Move cursor gt to the desired submenu using keys e and call submenu with keys Fe4 or Fe KA 4 gt ON direct calling by pressing the corresponding numerical key Cursor at top of selection v MENU list 21 SET HZ gt 2 LEVEL gt 3 DATA MANAGER gt Cursor atend of selection T MENU list 3 DATA MANAGER gt 4 EDM CONF gt 25 TEST gt Both above and below MENU cursor are selection fields 92 LEVEL gt 3 DATA MANAGER gt 4 EDM CONF gt MENU 3 DATA MANAGER gt 4 EDM CONF E 25 TEST gt Cursor for indicating s additional functions ASI SNOW x Job 0 The point marks a x 0 permanent indication Dae 12 03 97 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 23 Menu tree main menu MENU
90. ured In this case the shortest measured distance is used to determine the station coordinates The point with the shortest distance is not used for orientation O Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 47 ON BE The shortest measured distance must be less than the calculated distance between the 2 target points otherwise the error message Bad Configuration appears and the program terminates The computed standard deviation for the position mp refers to the accuracy of orientation mo used for the shortest measured distance Valid for both procedures The orientation is calculated by the arithmetic mean of all point orientations The calculation of the station height uses only those points with a measured distance and heights not equal Zero The station height is the mean of the single heights The standard deviations for the orientation mo and the station height mp are computed using residuals derived from the arithmetic mean v FREE STATION SPES 44 md Ah 209 Input of station number and instrument height for alphanumeric point entry see chapter Settings Entering point number and reflector height Confirm input FREE STATION 2 Paces 2 YES Selection Yes 2 Faces No 1 Face Confirming the selection 48 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica Definition of target points Point entries can
91. vertically 1000Z57 f O Total station with JAI additional lens GDV3 Technical data for measurements to retro foils Target mark size Range Accuracy mm metres standard deviation 20 x 20 2 to 40 3mm 40 x 40 20 to 100 3mm 60 x 60 60 to 120 3mm The accuracies quoted are valid when the retro tape is targeted at an angle of up to 45 Leica TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en 87 Testing the instrument Test functions are for displaying instrument parameters and status Battery and instrument temperature B wExU 3 DATA MANAGER gt 4 EDM CONF gt gt 5 TEST gt x rc VMENU 5 TEST gt INTENSITY gt BATTERY qi TEMP C 23 V After the submenu has been called the instrument temperature and the battery status is displayed vMENU 5 TESIT 2INTENSITY gt BATTERY 9 9 Battery full TEMRI 2s 1 Battery low Low battery charge is indicated with the warning Battery low With low battery charge distances cannot be measured and the instrument switches off automatically 88 TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica EDM Signal INTENSITY ON VMENU 5 TEST gt INTENSITY gt BATTERY m TEMP C 23 M 7 INTENSITY ni 28 Under unfavorable measuring conditions e g fog the instrument can be turned toa direction with the highest intensity of returning EDM signal Align TC605
92. x ZA 2702 lt A Vertical and horizontal offsets from the position of the reflector are shown on the display YAL is the distance from reflector to the start point of the reference line in relation to the first base point The offset AT shows the offset from the edge of the driveway In the Tracking mode the displayed values for the reflector position are shown continuously With key Pe the HZ angle difference and the horizontal and height difference can be displayed This display sets out the position defined by L and T using the polar stakeout method TC605 TC805 TC905 L 1 1 1en Leica PTNR v REF LINE EE 4 my 8 10 000 2M 5 000 With key re a target point can be directly entered The point is specified from offsets L T in relation to the reference line If the reference line is shifted and turned the entered values for L and T refer to the shifted line As a result L means an offset into the direction of the positive reference line T means a horizontal offset in relation to the reference line T right T left of the line L Longitudial T Transversal In our example L 210 000 shows the prism pole is 10 metres from the first point of the reference line and T 5 000 shows the prism pole is 5 metres to the right of the defined reference line ESC ESC ESC REF LINE Program End By pressing key threefo

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