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ES Quick Manual

This document provides instructions on the basic operation and functions of a surveying instrument. It describes the operation panel, allocating softkey functions, star key modes for common settings, and measurement modes like topo, stakeout, data transfer and more. The document also includes sections on measurement techniques and configuration settings.

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ES Quick Manual

This document provides instructions on the basic operation and functions of a surveying instrument. It describes the operation panel, allocating softkey functions, star key modes for common settings, and measurement modes like topo, stakeout, data transfer and more. The document also includes sections on measurement techniques and configuration settings.

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CONTENTS CONTENTS

1. BASIC OPERATION 4. APPLIED MEASUREMENT


1-1. Operation Panel……………………………………………..3 4-1. Missing Line Measurement……………………………..50
1-2. Star Key Mode………………………………………….……6 4-2. Surface Area Calculation………………………………..56
1-3. Allocating Functions……………………………………….8 4-3. Intersection…………………………………………………62
1-4. Bubble Centering……………………………………….....11
 1-5. Mode Diagram……………………………………………...13 5. CONFIGURATION
5-1. Config Mode……………………………………………..…65
2. MEASUREMENT 5-2. EDM Setting……………………………………………..…70
2-1. Job Setting……………………………………………….…14
2-2. Registering Coordinate Data by Key Entry………..17
2-3. Topo…………………………………………………………..19
2-3-1. OCC Setting………………………………………….….19
2-3-2. BS Setting…………………………………………….…21
2-3-3. Resection………………………………………………..25
2-3-4. Angle Measurement…………………………………...30
2-3-5. Distance Measurement…………………………..........31
2-3-6. Coordinate Measurement……………………….........33
2-3-7. Distance + Coordinate Measurement……………....35
2-3-8. Data View……………………………………………..…37
2-4. Stake Out…………………………………………………....39

3. DATA TRANSFER
3-1. Data Output………………………………………………...42
3-2. Data Input………………………………………………......48

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1-1. Operation Panel Softkey operation


{[F1] ~ {F4} Select the function matching the softkeys.
{FUNC} Toggle between OBS mode screen pages.
Inputting letters/figures
{SHIFT} Switch between numeric & alphabetic
characters.
{0} ~ {9} During numeric input, input number of the
key. During alphabetic input, input the
characters displayed above the key in the
order they are listed.
{.} / {s} Input a decimal point/plus or minus sign
Basic key operation during numeric input. During alphabetic
Power Key Power ON/OFF by press & hold about input, input the characters displayed above
1 second. the key in the order they are listed.
Illumination Lighting up the display unit & key. Right & left cursor/Select other option.
Key {ESC} Cancel the input data.
Laser-pointer Switching the Laser-pointer/Guide light {B.S.} Delete a character on the left.
Guide light ON/OFF by press & hold. {ENT} Select/accept input word/value.
SHIFT Switching target type (Prism/Sheet/Reflector
less). Target type can be switched only on
the screen where the target symbol (ex.
is displayed.
Star key {‫}ۻ‬ Setting commonly used for measuring.
Refer to “1-2. Star Key Mode”.

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Selecting options 1-2. Star Key Mode


{ }/{ } Up & down cursor. Pressing the Star key {‫ }ۻ‬displays the Star Key menu.
Right & left cursor/Select other option. In the Star Key Mode, you can start the measurement program from the
{ENT} Accept the option. Entry menu & change the setting commonly used for measuring.

Other operation
{ESC} Return to the previous screen.

Contents
[Tilt crn] Turning ON/OFF tilt angle correction.
Yes(H,V) / Yes(V) / No
[Contrast] Adjusting the display unit’s contrast. Steps 0 ~ 15.
[Reticle lev] Adjusting reticle illumination level. Steps 0 ~ 5.
[Reflector] Switching target type. Prism / Sheet / N-Prism.
[Illum.hold] Turning ON/OFF laser pointer or Guide light.
Laser / Guide.

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[L-pointer] Turning ON/OFF laser pointer. On / Off. 1-3. Allocating Functions


This option can be selected when you select “Laser” in Enable to allocate the softkeys in OBS mode to suit the measurement
the “Illum.hold”. conditions.
[Guide ligh] Turning ON/OFF guide light. On / Off. -PROCEDURE-
This option can be selected when you select “Guide” 1) Select [CNFG] - [Key function] – [Define].
in the “Illum.hold”.
[Guide Select guide light pattern. 1 / 2.
pattern] This option can be selected when you select “Guide”
in the “Illum.hold”.
*The Star Key Mode can be called only from the OBS mode.

2) Align the cursor with the softkeys whose allocation you want to
change using { }/{ }. The cursor of the selected softkey flashes.

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3) Change the softkey function using { } / { }. Set the softkey function [HOLD] Hold horizontal angle/release horizontal angle.
& its location by pressing { } / { }. The set softkey stops flashing [CALL] Display final measurement data.
& the cursor flashes on the next softkey. [S-LEV] Return signal.
4) Repeat steps 2 to 3 only as many times as necessary. [AREA] Surface area measurement.
5) Press [OK] to record the allocations & restore “Key function”. [F/M] Switch between meters/feet.
[HT] Set the instrument station height & target height.
The following functions can be allocated to the softkeys. [S-O LINE] Staking-out line measurement.
Functions [S-O ARC] Staking-out arc measurement.
[MEAS] Distance measurement. [P-PROJ] Point projection measurement.
[SHV] Switch between angle display & distance display. [PTL] Point to line.
[0SET] Set horizontal angle to 0. [INTSCT] Intersections measurement.
[COORD] Coordinates measurement. [TRAV] Traverse adjustment.
[REP] Repetition measurement. [ROAD] Route surveying.
[MLM] Missing line measurement. [X SECT] Cross section survey.
[S-O] Staking-out measurement. [TOPOII] Topography observation.
[OFFSET] Offset measurement. [L-PLUM] Brightness configurations for laser plummet.
[TOPO] To TOPO menu. [HVDOUT-T] Output distance/angle measurement results to
[EDM] Setting EDM. [HVDOUT-S] an external instrument.
[H-SET] Set required horizontal angle. [HVOUT-T] Output angle measurement results to an external
[TILT] Display tilt angle. [HVOUT-S] instrument.
[MENU] To Menu mode. [NEZOUT-T] Output the coordinate results to an external
[REM] REM measurement. [NEZOUT-S] instrument.
[RESEC] Resection measurement. [---] No functions set.
[R/L] Select horizontal angle right/left.
[ZA / %] Switch between zenith angle/slope in %.

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1-4. Bubble Centering


-PROCEDURE-
1) Center the bubble in the circular level by either shortening the tripod
leg closest to the offcenter direction of the bubble or by lengthening
the tripod leg of the bubble. Adjust one more tripod leg to center the
bubble. 3) Center “Bubble” in the circular level.
Turn the leveling foot screws while checking the circular level until 4) Set the tilt angle of X & Y direction to 0rusing foot screws.
the bubble is centered in the center circle. 5) When leveling is completed, press [OK] changes to the OBS mode.

2) Press {ON} to power on. Then the circular level is displayed on the
screen.
*”Bubble” is not display when the tilt of the instrument exceeds the
detection range of the tilt sensor. Level the instrument while
checking the air bubbles in the circular level until “bubble” is
displayed on the screen.

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1-5. Mode Diagram 2-1. Job Setting


A total of 10 JOBs have been prepared.
The names of the JOBs have been preset as JOB1 to JOB10. You
can change them to any names.
Scale factor can be set for each JOB. Only scale factor of the
current JOB can be edited.
-PROCEDURE Job selection & Scale factor setting-
1) Select [Data] – [JOB] – [JOB selection] – [LIST]

To set same JOB name both


<JOB selection> & <Coord
search JOB> will come highly
recommended.

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-PROCEDURE Inputting a Job name-


1) Select [Data] – [JOB] – [JOB details]

࣭The numbers to the right represent the number of data items in each
JOB.
࣭”*” means that the JOB has not been output to an external device yet.
2) Align the cursor with the desired JOB as the current JOB & press
{ENT} key. The JOB is determined.
3) Press {ENT} key to restore <JOB selection>.

2) JOB name display current JOB name.


After Inputting desired JOB name & scale factor value, press [OK].

࣭Maximum length of JOB name: 12 (alphanumeric).

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2-2. Registering Coordinate Data by Key Entry 2) After entering the data (N, E, Z, PT), press {ENT} key.
Enable to register 10000 items of coordinate data, including the The coordinate data is recorded in the current JOB.
data inside the JOBs.
There are two registration methods: key entry & entry from an
external device. For the method of entering from an external device,
refer to “3.Data Transfer”.
-PROCEDURE registering coordinate data by key entry-
1) Select [Data] – [Known data] – [Key in coord] 3) Continue to enter other known point coordinate data.
Press {ESC} key to finish the registration of coordinate data.

*Current JOB name is displayed.

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2-3. Topo Explanation of data items


2-3-1. OCC Setting [N0] * Instrument station coordinates --- North.
-PROCEDURE- [E0] * Instrument station coordinates --- East.
1) Select [TOPO] in the third page of [OBS] mode. [Z0] * Instrument station coordinates --- Zenith.
[PT] Point name. Max. 14(alphanumeric).
[HI] Instrument height.
[CD] ** Code. Max. 16(alphanumeric).
[Operator] Operator name.
[Date] Display only.
2) Current JOB name is displayed. Then select [Occupy]. [Time] Display only.
[Weath] Weather. Fine / Cloudy / Light rain / Rain / Snow.
[Wind] Wing. Calm / Gentle / Light / Strong / Very strong.
[Temp.] Temperature. -30 ~ 60(Υ) / -22 ~ 140(F).
[Pres.] Air pressure. 500 ~ 1400(hPa) / 375 ~ 1050(mmHg).
[ppm] Atmospheric correction factor. -499 ~ 499.
3) Set the following data items for 4 pages.
*Select [LOAD] to recall & use the registered coordinates.
**When inputting code, [ADD], [LIST] & [SRCH] are displayed.
࣭[ADD]: to save input codes in memory.
࣭[LIST]: to display saved codes in reverse chronological order.
࣭[SRCH]: to search for a saved code.

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2-3. Topo 4) After setting the following 3 items, press [OK] to record backsight
2-3-2. BS Setting data.
-PROCEDURE by Angle- HR (Target height) / CD (Code) / PT (Point name)
1) Select [TOPO] in the third page of [OBS] mode.

2) Select [BS data] – [Angle].

3) Input Azimuth angle. Sight the backsight & press [REC].

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-PROCEDURE by Coordinate- 4) Angle measurement values are displayed in real time. Calculated
1) Select [TOPO] in the third page of [OBS] mode. Azimuth angle is also displayed. Sight the backsight & press [REC].

2) Select [BS data] – [Coord]. 5) After setting the following 3 items, press [OK] to record backsight
data.
HR (Target height) / CD (Code) / PT (Point name)

3) After Inputting the backsight station coordinates, press [OK].


࣭When you wish to read in & set coordinate data from memory,
press [LOAD].

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2-3. Topo 3) Sight the first know point & press [MEAS].
2-3-3. Resection
Observe existing points with known coordinate data to calculate the
coordinate value for the instrument station.
-PROCEDURE Coordinate resection measurement-
1) Select [COORD] in the first page of [OBS] mode.
4) The measurement results are displayed on the screen.
After inputting target height, press [YES].

2) Select [Occ.Orien.] - [RESEC] - [NEZ].

5) Press [LOAD] to recall registered coordinates for the first know point.
And press [NEXT] to move to the second point.
࣭You can also input the coordinates directly.

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6) Repeat procedures 3) to 5) in the same way from the second point. ࣭[ADD]: when there is a known point that has not been measured or
7) When the minimum quantity of observation data required for the when a new known point is added.
calculation is present, press [CALC] to automatically start ࣭[OMIT]: If there are problems with the results of a point, align the
calculations. cursor with that point & press it. “*” is displayed on the left of
the point.
࣭ [RE_CALC]: to perform calculation again without the point
designated by pressing [OMIT].
࣭[RE_MEAS]: to measure the point designated by pressing [OMIT].
࣭[ESC] key: return to the previous screen.
8) Press [RESULT] to check the result.

9) Press {ESC} key to return to the step 8) screen & press [OK] to finish
resection measurement.

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10) Press [YES] when you want to set the azimuth angle of the first 2-3. Topo
known point as the backsight point. Press [OK] sets the direction 2-3-4. Angle Measurement
angle & instrument station data. -PROCEDURE-
1) Select [TOPO] in the third page of [OBS] mode.

2) Select [Angle data] & sight the point to be recorded.


Angle measurement values are displayed in real time.

3) Set the following items.


HR (Target height) / CD (Code) / PT (Point name)
Then press [REC] or {Trigger} key to record the data.

4) Press {ESC} key to quit angle measurement.

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2-3. Topo 4) To continue measurement, sight the next point, press [MEAS].
2-3-5. Distance Measurement Press [AUTO] or {Trigger} key to perform distance measurement &
-PROCEDURE- data record automatically.
1) Select [TOPO] in the third page of [OBS] mode.

5) Press {ESC} key to quit distance measurement.


2) Select [Dist data] to display the measurement results.

3) Set the following items.


HR (Target height) / CD (Code) / PT (Point name)
Check the input data, and then press [REC] to record the data.

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2-3. Topo 4) To continue measurement, sight the next point, press [MEAS].
2-3-6. Coordinate Measurement Press [AUTO] or {Trigger} key to perform coordinate measurement &
-PROCEDURE- data record automatically.
1) Select [TOPO] in the third page of [OBS] mode.

5) Press {ESC} key to quit coordinate measurement.


2) Select [Coord data] to display the measurement results.

3) Set the following items.


HR (Target height) / CD (Code) / PT (Point name)
Check the input data, and then press [REC] to record the data.

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2-3. Topo 3) Set the following items.


2-3-7. Distance + Coordinate Measurement HR (Target height) / CD (Code) / PT (Point name)
Both distance measurement data & coordinate data are recorded Check the input data, and then press [REC] to record the data.
as the same point name.
Distance measurement data is recorded first, then coordinate data
is recorded.
-PROCEDURE-
1) Select [TOPO] in the third page of [OBS] mode.
4) To continue measurement, sight the next point, press [MEAS].
Press [AUTO] or {Trigger} key to perform distance + coordinate
measurement & data record automatically.

2) Select [Dist + Coord] to display the measurement results.


Sight the point & press [MEAS] to begin the measurement.

5) Press {ESC} key to quit distance + coordinate measurement.

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2-3. Topo 2) After selecting the point name, press {ENT} key to display the details
2-3-8. Data View data.
Enable to search for the data within the JOB to be displayed by
point name.
Known point data that are entered from an external device are not
reviewed.
-PROCEDURE-
1) Select [TOPO] in the third page of [OBS] mode. Contents Description
Then select [View]  to display the list of recorded points. [Occ] Occ data.
[Ang.] Angle measurement data.
[Crd]. Coordinate measurement data.
[Dist] Dist & angle measurement data.
Measured by prism mode.
Measured by reflector-less mode.
Measured by sheet mode.
*Above list include main contents only.

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2-4. Stake Out 4) The difference in the angle & distance calculated with the set
After setting the coordinates for the point to be stake out, the instrument instrument station & the target point is displayed. Rotate the HA until
calculates the staking-out horizontal angle & horizontal distance. “dHA” is 0r& place the target on the sight line.
-PROCEDURE- 5) Press [MEAS] to begin staking-out measurement. The target &
1) Select [S-O] in the third page of [OBS] mode. distance of the point to be stake out is displayed (S-O‫ڹ‬HD). Move
the prism forward & backward until the staking-out distance is 0m.

2) Select [Occ.orien] to set the instrument station data & azimuth angle
of the backsight point. After that, select [S-O data]. ࣭By pressing [ЋЍ], an arrow pointing to the left or right displays
which direction the target should be moved. When the target is
within measurement range, all four arrows are displayed.

Arrow Description
[Ћ] Move the prism to left.
[Ѝ] Move the prism to right.
3) After entering the coordinates of the staking-out point, press [OK].
[Ў] Move the prism forward.
࣭When [LOAD] is pressed, registered coordinates can be recalled &
[Ќ] Move the prism away.
used as staking-out coordinates.
Move the prism upward.
Move the prism downward.

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6) Press {ESC} key to return to step 3). 3-1. Data Output


-PROCEDURE Data outputting with cable-
1) Connect instrument & PC.
2) Select [DATA] – [JOB] – [Comms output].

*[REC]: records measurement results.

3) Select [T type] or [S type]. Then press {ENT} key.

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4) Select the JOB to be output & press {ENT} key, not press [OK] here.
“Out” appears to the right of the JOB selected. You can select as
many JOBs as you want. And then press [OK].
࣭”*” means the JOB has not been output to an external device yet.

࣭[Obs data]: Outputs the slope distance.


࣭[Reduced data]: Outputs the horizontal distance data converted from
the slope distance. (When the SSS format is
selected, the height difference is also output.)
5) Select output format & press {ENT} key. 6) Press {ENT} key to start outputting data in the current JOB.

-T type- -S type-

GTS(Obs) .raw SDR33(Obs) .SDR


GTS(Coord) .xyz SDR2x(Obs) .SDR
SSS(Obs) .gt7
SSS(Coord) .pnt
If you select following output format, select the output format of
distance data.
࣭T type – GTS(Obs) or SSS(Obs)
࣭S type – SDR33 or SDR2x

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-PROCEDURE Data outputting with USB- 5) Select output format & press {ENT} key.
1) Insert the USB memory in the slot. -T type- -S type-
2) Select [USB]. Select output format. Enter the file name.
Select output format.

3) After selecting [T type] or [S type], press {ENT} key.


Then select [Save data]. GTS(Obs) .raw SDR33(Obs) .SDR
GTS(Coord) .xyz SDR2x(Obs) .SDR
SSS(Obs) .gt7
SSS(Coord) .pnt
Ў Ў

4) Select the JOB to be output & press {ENT} key, not press [OK] here.
“Out” appears to the right of the JOB selected. You can select as
many JOBs as you want. And then press [OK].
࣭”*” means the JOB has not been output to an external device yet.
*GTS(Obs) & SSS(Obs) need to *[RED]: Horizontal distance
select the output format of data converted from
distance data. the slope distance.

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 Ў 3-2. Data Input


Enter the file name. Press {ENT} key. -PROCEDURE Data inputting with USB-
1) Insert the USB memory in the slot.
2) Select [USB].

Remaining memory / Total memory size


3) After selecting [T type] or [S type], press {ENT} key.
6) Press [OK] to save the JOBs to the USB memory. Then select [Load known PT].

4) After checking the displayed current JOB name, press [OK].


And then select the input format. If select [S type], proceed to step 6).

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5) Select the input format. 4-1. Missing Line Measurement


Missing line measurement is used to measure the slope distance,
horizontal distance, height difference, & gradient to a target from the
starting point without moving the instrument.
-PROCEDURE Measuring by observation-
1) Select [MLM] in the third page of [OBS] mode. Then select [MLM].
6) In the list of files, select the file to be read in & press {ENT} key.

7) Press [YES] to read in the file on the instrument.

2) Sight the starting target & press [MEAS].

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3) Sight the 2nd target & press [MLM]. ࣭Press [Tht.h] on the second page to be able to input target height of
*Before pressing [MLM], press [REC] to enable to record starting the starting target & 2nd target.
target measurement results. ࣭Press [S/%] on the second page to be able to display the gradient
between two points.

4) The following values are displayed. Then Press [REC].


5) After entering HR, CD & PT, press [OK] to record the measured
results for the 2nd target.

[SD] Slope distance of the starting target & 2nd target.


[HD] Horizontal distance of the starting target & 2nd target.
[VD] Height difference of the starting target & 2nd target. 6) Press [OK] to record MLM results & return to the results screen.

*When [MOVE] is pressed, the last target measured becomes the new
starting target.

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-PROCEDURE Measuring by input coordinates- 4) Input coordinates directly, or press [LOAD] to read coordinates from
1) Select [MLM] in the third page of [OBS] mode. Then select [MLM]. memory for the starting target & press [OK].

5) Select [PT2] & press {ENT} key to proceed to 2nd target input.

2) Press [COORD] on the second page.


6) Input coordinates directly, or press [LOAD] to read coordinates from
memory for the 2nd target & press [OK]. The following values are
display.

3) Select [PT1] & press {ENT} key.

*When [MOVE] is pressed, the last target measured becomes the new
starting target.

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[SD] Slope distance of the starting target & 2nd target. 4-2. Surface Area Calculation
[HD] Horizontal distance of the starting target & 2nd target. You can calculate the area of land (slope area & horizontal area)
[VD] Height difference of the starting target & 2nd target. enclosed by three or more known points on a line by inputting the
࣭Press [Tht.h] on the second page to be able to input target height of coordinates of the points.
the starting target & 2nd target. Number of specified coordinate points: 3 or more, 50 or less.
࣭Press [S/%] on the second page to be able to display the gradient Surface are is calculated by observing the points on a line
between two points. enclosing an area in order or reading in the previously registered
coordinates in order.
-PROCEDURE Calculating by observation-
1) Select [MENU] in the second page of [OBS] mode.
Then select [Area calc.].

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2) After entering the instrument station data, select [Area calculation]. 5) Repeat the observation until all points have been measured. Points
on an enclosed area are observed in a clockwise or counterclockwise
direction.

3) Sight the first point on the line enclosing the area, and press [OBS].

6) Press [CALC] to display the calculated area.

4) After pressing [MEAS] to begin observation, press [OK] to enter the


value of the first point in “01”.

7) Press [REC] to record results & return to <Menu>.


Press [OK] to return to <Menu> without recording results.

[PT] Number of set points


[SArea] Slope area
[HArea] Horizontal area

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-PROCEDURE Calculating by reading coordinate point- 3) Press [LOAD] to display the list of coordinate data.
1) Select [MENU] in the second page of [OBS] mode.
Then select [Area calc.].

[PT] Known point data saved in the current JOB or in the


Coordinate Search JOB.
[Crd / Occ] Coordinate data saved in the current JOB or in the
Coordinate Search JOB.
4) Select the first point in the list & press {ENT} key.

2) After entering the instrument station data, select [Area calculation].

5) Repeat above step until all points have been read in. Points on an
enclosed area are read in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.

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6) Press [CALC] to display the calculated area. 4-3. Intersection


It is possible to fine an intersection point between 2 reference points by
specifying the length or azimuth angle of either point.
-PROCEDURE-
1) Select [MENU] in the second page of [OBS] mode.
7) Press [REC] to record results & return to <Menu>. Then select [Intersect.].
Press [OK] to return to <Menu> without recording results.
[PT] Number of set points
[SArea] Slope area
[HArea] Horizontal area

2) Enter the 1st point data & press [NEXT].

࣭Press [LOAD] to recall & use registered coordinates.


࣭Press [REC] to record the coordinate value as a known point data.
࣭Press [MEAS] to observe the selected point.

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3) Enter the 2nd point data & press [OK]. 5) Press [OK]. The coordinate value of the intersection point is
calculated.

࣭Press [MEAS] to observe the selected point.


4) Enter azimuth angel (or horizontal distance) of the 1st point & ࣭When there are 2 intersections, [OTHER] is displayed.
2nd point. ࣭Press [S-O] to move to staking-out measurement of the required
point.
6) Press {ESC} key to continue the measurement.

࣭Both the azimuth angle & horizontal distance of the 1st (or 2nd) point
cannot be input.
࣭When the cursor is on “Azmth1” or “Azmth2”, [COORD] is displayed.
Press [COORD] to set the azimuth angle for each point by inputting
coordinates.
࣭Press [MEAS] to observe the selected point.

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5-1. Config Mode 1) Observation Condition


This section explains the contents of parameter setting.

Items Options
The following explains 5 contents of [Config] Mode. Dist mode Sdist / Hdist / Vdist
1) Observation Condition H Dist (Horizontal Ground / Grid
2) Instrument Configuration distance display method)
3) Communication Setup Tilt crn (Tilt angle Yes (H, V) / Yes (V) / No
4) Unit compensation)
5) Data and time coll. crn (Collimation Yes / No
correction)
C&R crn. (Earth curvature No / K=0.142 / K=0.20
and refraction correction)
Sea level crn (Sea level Yes / No
correction)
V.obs (Vertical angle Zenith / Horiz / Horiz 90r(Horizontal s
display method) 90r)

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5. CONFIGURATION 5. CONFIGURATION

Coord. N-E-Z / E-N-Z 3) Communication Setup


Ang.reso. 1” / 5”
(Angle resolution)
Sheet mod On / Off
Ofs V ang Hold / Free
Stn.ID Incr. (station ID 0 ~ 99999 (100)
increment) Items Options
V manual Yes / No Wireless Yes / No
Baud rate 1200bps / 2400bps / 4800bps / 9600bps /
2) Instrument Configuration 19200bps / 38400bps
Data bits 8bit / 7bit
Parity None / Odd / Even
Stop bit 1bit / 2bit
ACK/NAK Yes / No

Items Options The setting is effective when selects “T types”.


Power off 5min / 10min / 15min / 30min / No CR, LF Yes / No
Reticle lev 0 ~ 5 level ACK mode Standard / Omitted
Contrast 0 ~ 15 level
Resume On / Off The setting is effective when selects “S types”.
EDM ALC Hold / Free Check sum Yes / No
Guide pattern 1: The red & green lights flash simultaneously.
2: The red & green lights flash alternately.

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5. CONFIGURATION 5. CONFIGURATION

4) Unit 5-2. EDM Setting


The following explains the EDM settings.
Press [EDM] in the second page of [OBS] mode.

Items Options
Temp. (Temperature) Υ /F
Press hPa / mmHg / inchHg Items Options
Angle Degree / gon / mil Mode (Distance Fine “r” / Fine AVG (Setting: 1 ~ 9 times) /
Dist Meter / feet / inch measurement Mode) Fine “s” / Rapid “r” / Rapid “s” / Tracking
Feet (only display Int. feet (1m=3.280839895) Reflector Prism / Sheet / N-prism (reflector less)
when “feet” or “inch” US feet (1m=3.280833333) Illum. hold Laser (Laser sight) / Guide (Guide light)
selected above) Temp. (Temperature) -30 ~ 60 Υ
Air pressure 500 ~ 1400hPa
5) Date and time 375 ~ 1050mmHg
Ppm (Atmospheric -499 ~ 499
correction factor)

Items Options
Date: Entry example Jul 20, 2013 => 20130720 (YYYYMMDD)
Time: Entry example 2:35:17 p.m. => 143517 (HHMMSS)

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