Electronic Total Stations Model DTM-350 Model DTM-330 Instruction Manual
1-2 1 NOMENCLATURE Optical sight (Finder) Objective Face-right keyboard Leveling base Circular level Horizontal axisindication markOptical plummetDa
3-72 3 REC/Offset3-5) Corner Offset Measurements After a distance measurement to the first prism (or target) on the wall, press the [REC], [2:O/S] a
3-73 3 REC/OffsetWhen a measurement is taken to the forth point, the corner point can be calculated as the intersection of two walls (P1-P2 and P3-P
3-74 3 REC/Offset3-6) Slope distance extension After a distance measurement to a point, press the [REC], [2:O/S] and [6:+SD] to input the additional
3-75 3 REC/Offset3-7) Circle Offset Measurements After a distance measurement to the surface of the circle, press the [REC], [2:O/S] and [7:Circl]
3-76 3 REC/Offset = Example of recorded RAW data from [O/S]/7: Circl = SS,71,1.5000,37.0518,32.08380,81.06510,11:51:48, CO, PT1, 0.0000, 0.0000,47.0
3-77 3 REC/Offset3-8) Horizontal distance input after Angle-only shot Turn the telescope to the direction of the point and press [REC]. Input t
3-78 3 MENU/1: JobUsing Various Functions (menu-key) Press the [MENU] key to displ
3-79 3 MENU/1: Job1-2) Creating a New Job Press the [MENU] key on the Job list screen to display the sub-function menu in Job Manager. Press the [1
3-80 3 MENU/1: Job Angle unit: DEG/GON/MIL Dist unit: Metre/Ft-US/Ft-Int Temp uni
3-81 3 MENU/1: Job1-3) Deleting Job On the Job list screen, move the cursor to the Job you want to delete. Then, press the [MENU] key to display the
1 NOMENCLATURE
3-82 3 MENU/1: Job1-4) Control Job A Control Job stores survey data (such as contro
3-83 3 MENU/1: Job 1-5) Displaying Job Information Place the cursor on the Job which you want to check. Press the [MENU] and [4] k
3-84 3 MENU/2: Cogo2) Cogo Coordinate Geometry Calculations Press the [2] key on t
3-85 3 MENU/2: CogoPress the [DSP] key to change the contents of the result screen. Gd: Grade (HD/VD) V%: 100/Gd rSD: Slope distance PT1 to PT2
3-86 3 MENU/2: Cogo2-3) Area & Perimeter Calculating Area and Perimeter Press
3-87 3 MENU/2: Cogo2-4) Line and Offset Calculating coordinates from Line and Offset Press the [4] key in the COGO menu to enter the Line & off
3-88 3 MENU/2: CogoThe coordinate is stored as a CC record. Line definition info. a
3-89 3 MENU/3: Sett3) Sett Initial settings Press the [3] key on the MENU screen to display the initial settings menu. Menu Item Conditi
3-90 3 MENU/3: SettMenu Item Conditions 2:Dist Scale Factor Numerical input
3-91 3 MENU/3: Sett Menu Item Conditions 3:Coord. Coordinate Order NEZ/ENZ <Coordinate Label> XYZ/YXZ/NEZ(ENZ) Azimuth zero Direction
2-1 2 PREPARATION2. PREPARATION 2-1 Unpacking and Packing the Instrument y Handle gently the instrument to guard against shocks or excessive vibra
3-92 3 MENU/3: Sett Menu Item Conditions 6:Comm <Data Collector/Recorder> N
3-93 3 MENU/3: Sett Menu Item Conditions 8:Other (1st screen) (Continued to the next page)<Store Data> RAW/XYZ/Both ・When recording SS/CP/S
3-94 3 MENU/3: Sett Menu Item Conditions 8:Other (2nd screen) <Split ST> No/
3-95 3 MENU/4: Data4) Data Viewing and Editing Records Press the [4] key on the MENU screen to display the View/Edit menu. 4-1) Display Records
3-96 3 MENU/4: DataPressing the [DSP] key switches the displays in the following or
3-97 3 MENU/4: Data CO records A comment added to the job from the system. For example, when you change the Stn-Z by the Remote Benchmark function, o
3-98 3 MENU/4: Data UP/MP/CC/RE records All coordinate records include the “P
3-99 3 MENU/4: Data 4-2) Delete Record 4-2-1) Deleting RAW data Select [1:RAW data]. Place the cursor using the Up/Down arrow key to the record
3-100 3 MENU/4: Data4-2-2) Delete Coordinate data Select [2:XYZ data]. Place t
3-101 3 MENU/4: Data4-3) Edit Record You can edit records by their point number/name and code. Also the height of target (HT), height of the instrum
2-2 2 PREPARATION2-2 Recharging and Connecting the BC-65 Battery Pack WARNING Use only the specified charger Q-75U/E for charging the battery p
3-102 3 MENU/4: DataWhen you press the [ENT] key on the last line of the edit scree
3-103 3 MENU/4: Data Pressing [ENT] in the Z: field changes to the PT and CD screen. The Point name/number and Code can also be edited. When you pr
3-104 3 MENU/4: Data4-4) Search Record You can search for records by their type, po
3-105 3 MENU/4: Data When several points are available for the condition which you input, those points are shown in a list form. Select a
3-106 3 MENU/4: Data4-4-2) Search from Coordinate record Select [2:XYZ data] first
3-107 3 MENU/4: DataWhen several points are available for the condition which you input, those points are shown in a list. Select a point from the li
3-108 3 MENU/4: Data4-5) Input Coordinate Select [2:XYZ data] before you enter “Add
3-109 3 MENU/4: Data4-6) Code List Select [3:Code List] from the View/Edit menu. It shows the first four feature codes (or layers) on the first l
3-110 3 MENU/4: Data4-6-1) Delete Code/Layer Place the cursor using the Up/Down ar
3-111 3 MENU/4: Data4-6-2) Edit List Move the cursor using the Up/Down arrow keys to the code or layer name you want to edit, then press [MENU]. T
2-3 2 PREPARATION y Recharge the battery pack indoors within an ambient temperature range 0°C to +40°C. Charging outside this temperature range will
3-112 3 MENU/4: DataWhen either string is changed, a confirmation screen will be di
3-113 3 MENU/4: Data ・If the Code List already has 254 code and/or layer names when you try to input more, an error screen is displayed. Press
3-114 3 MENU/4: Data4-6-4) Add Layer Press the [MENU] key on the desired layer if
3-115 3 MENU/5: Comms5) Communication 5-1) Download Data Press the [MENU] and [5] key to display the communication menu. Communication menu: 1: Do
3-116 3 MENU/5: Comms5-2) Upload Coordinate Data Press [2] key to upload coordinat
3-117 3 MENU/5: Comms ================== Advanced Functionalities ================== Edit data order for Upload A user-definable upl
3-118 3 MENU/5: Comms ・When uploading a duplicate point that has
3-119 3 MENU/5: Comms5-3) Upload List file Press the [3] key to upload a Code List file via cable. Connect the instrument and your computer by RS-
3-120 3 MENU/6: Time6) Date & Time Press the [6:Time] key on the MENU screen t
3-121 3 MENU/8: Note8) Note Press the [MENU] and [8:Note] key to record some memo to your RAW data. This function can be used at any time from observ
2-4 2 PREPARATIONRecharging Procedure (1) Insert the power plug of charger into an AC outlet. (2) Connect the charging plug to the battery pack’s c
4-1 4 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT4. CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT 4-1 Plate Level (Making the axis of the level vial at right angle to the vertical axis of the
4-2 4 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT4-3 Optical Plummet (Aligning the optical axis of the plummet with the vertical axis of the instrument) 1) Checking (1
4-3 4 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT4-4 Zero Point Errors of Vertical Scale and Horizontal Angle Corrections 1) Checking (1) Set up the i
4-4 4 CHECKING ANDADJUSTMENT2) Adjustment Press the [MENU] and [7] key to enter the calibration screen. <DTM-350> Take a F1 measurement to a
4-5 4 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT <DTM-330> The tilt indication is V-tilt only. The header is “Tilt:” instead of “X:” and “Y:”. Procedure to
4-6 4 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT4-5 Instrument Constant The instrument constant is a numerical value used to automatically correct for the displacement
4-7 4 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT(4) Measure the distances to Points P and Q. Check that their sum falls within the allowable range of error from the di
4-8 4 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT
5-1 5 SPECIFICATION5. SPECIFICATIONS 5-1 Main Body Telescope Tube length: 152mm/5.98in. Magnification: 28X Effective diameter of objective: 38mm
5-2 5 SPECIFICATION Precision MSR mode: ±(3 + 2ppm x D) mm m.s.e. (–10°C to +40°C) ±(3 + 3ppm x D) mm m.s.e. (–20°C to –10°C, +40°C to +50°C) T
2-5 2 PREPARATIONAttaching the BC-65 y Be sure to turn off the [PWR] key before attaching or detaching the BC-65. y Avoid touching the battery pack
5-3 5 SPECIFICATION Connections in the base of instrument Communications: Type RS-232C Baud 38400 Max. ASYNC External power supply: Input volt
5-4 5 SPECIFICATION5-2 Standard Components DTM-350/330 main body: 1 Battery pack BC-65: 1 Quick charger Q-75U or Q-75E: 1 Tool set: 1 Objective
5-5 5 SPECIFICATIONCautions when using the connector 1. Be sure to connect the specified male connector for this connector. Prepare the cable and th
6-1 6 SYSTEM DIAGRAM6. SYSTEM DIAGRAM Measurement Side Battery chargertype Q-B4U/B4E(with power cord)External Ni-Cd battery type B4EExternal batte
6-2 6 SYSTEM DIAGRAM Prism Reflector Side Coaxial target platefor single prismTarget poleTiltable singleprism holderTriple prismholderMini prism
7-1 7 COMMUNICATIONS7. COMMUNICATIONS 7-1 Upload Coordinate Data 1) Settings Transmit Speed and other conditions can be set in MENU/3:Sett/6:Comm.
7-2 7 COMMUNICATIONS 3) Data Example 20100,6606.165,1639.383,30.762,RKBSS 20104,1165611.6800,116401.4200,00032.8080 20105 5967.677 1102.343 34.353 M
7-3 7 COMMUNICATIONS7-2 Uploading Code List 1) Settings Transmit Speed and other conditions can be set in MENU/3:Sett/6:Comm. (See p.3-92 for det
7-4 7 COMMUNICATIONS3) Data Example DEFAULT { “STRUCTURES” { “TREE”, “S0001” “FENCE”, “S0002” “MAIL BOX”, “S0003” “FLOWE
7-5 7 COMMUNICATIONS7-3 Downloading Data 1) Settings Transmit Speed and other conditions can be set in MENU/3:Sett/6:Comm. (See p.3-92 for detail
2-6 2 PREPARATION2-3 Setting up the Tripod CAUTION The top of the tripod ferrule is very sharp and may injure your body. Be careful in handling
7-6 7 COMMUNICATIONSControl Point Records CP , pt , (pt id) , ht , sd , ha , va , time , code pt = Point Number (pt id = Point ID) ht = Height of Ta
7-7 7 COMMUNICATIONSF1/F2 Records F1 , pt , ht , sd , ha , va , timeF1 = Face of Shot (F1 or F2) pt = Point Number ht = Height of Target sd = Slop
7-8 7 COMMUNICATIONS Record Formats (SDR 2x/33) Header Record 00NM ver 0000 datetime ang dist press temp coor 1 ver (5-20) = SDR Download Version*
7-9 7 COMMUNICATIONSTarget Details Record 03NM ht ht (2x:5-14) (33:5-20) = Height of Target. Backsight Bearing Details Record 07KI stnpt bspt
7-10 7 COMMUNICATIONSJob Identifier Record 10NM jobid 1 incZ T&Pcorr C&Rcorr refcon sealev jobid (5-20) = Job Name/Title. NOTE: The
7-11 7 COMMUNICATIONS3) Data Example Nikon Raw Data Format CO,Nikon RAW data format V2.00 CO,B: EXAMPLE5 CO,Description: SAMPLE DATA OF DOWNLOAD
7-12 7 COMMUNICATIONSNikon Coordinate Data Format 1,100.0000,200.0000,10.0000, 2,200.0000,300.0000,20.0000, 3,116.9239,216.9140,11.8425,TRAIN PLA
7-13 7 COMMUNICATIONSSDR2x RAW Data Format 00NMSDR20V03-05 000011-Apr-1999 10:39:111211 10NMTEST JOB 01KI1 Nikon DTM350000000 Nikon DTM35000000
7-14 7 COMMUNICATIONSSDR2x Coordinate Data Format 00NMSDR20V03-05 000011-Apr-1999 10:40:111211 10NMTEST JOB 01KI1 Nikon DTM350000000 Nikon DTM
8-1 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS 1) When recording data: The data storage is full. Action : Press any key to return t
2-7 2 PREPARATION2-4 Centering “Centering” refers to the precise alignment of the instrument’s central axis over the station point. This can be acco
8-2 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS When the coordinate value is more than 13 digits, it shows an error. Action: Press any key to return to the previ
8-3 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS 3) In Code List: There is no code in the Code List when the [Lst] key is pressed. Action : Press the [MENU] key to
8-4 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS Selected point for ST/BS doesn’t have N/E coordinates defined. Or, the point specified as Benchmark doesn’t hav
8-5 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS When the style of the point name does not match between ‘Fr’ and ‘To'. (Ex. Fr=1, To=A-100 etc.) Action :
8-6 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS The selected job is the current Job. You need to choose different job for the Control file. Action: Press any
8-7 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS 8) In Settings Any of the following JOB settings is changed. >1:Angle>>VA zero, HA to BS >2:Dist>>
8-8 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS When attempting to edit a coordinate used as a ST or BS by [2:XYZ data] [MENU] [2:Edit]: Action : Press any key
8-9 8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS Coordinate is more than 13 digits. Action : Press any key to return to the MENU screen. No data has been receive
Conforming Standards: FCC: FCC 15B CLASS B satisfied CE: EU EMC Directive satisfied CE: EU Low Voltage Directive satisfied NOTE: This equipment
• It is prohibited to alter this manual in part or whole without expressed permission. • The contents of this manual are subject to changed withou
2-8 2 PREPARATIONUsing Optical Plummet y Carry out the “CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT of Optical Plummet” (p.4-2) when the centering operation is perform
NIKON GEOTECS CO., LTD. Technoport Mitsui Seimei Bldg., 16-2, Minami Kamata 2-chome, Ota-ku, Tokyo 144-0035, Japan Tel: +81-3-5710-2511 Fax: +81-
i Thank you for purchasing the Nikon products. This instruction manual was written for the users of the Electronic Total Station DTM-350/330. To ensu
2-9 2 PREPARATION2-5 Leveling “Leveling” refers to the precise vertical alignment of the instrument’s vertical axis. The procedure for leveling by m
2-10 2 PREPARATION2-6 Sighting “Sighting” refers to the aiming of the telescope at the target, bringing the target image into focus, and aligning it
2-11 2 PREPARATION2-7 Assembling the Prism Reflector Assemble the prism reflector referring to the Figure below. Height Adjustment of Tribrach Ada
2-12 2 PREPARATIONDirection Adjustment of the Prism The prism mounted on the tribrach adapter can be faced in any direction on the horizontal surface
2-13 2 PREPARATION2-8 Face-left/Face-right Measurement Face-left Measurement: Measurements made with the vertical circle positioned to the left of
i 3 OPERATIONCONTENTS 3 OPERATION... 3-1 3-1 DISPLAY AND KEY FUNCTIONS ...
ii 3 OPERATIONMode Key ... 3-23 1) While Inputting PT/CD...
iii 3 OPERATIONStaking out ... 3-49 1) Ang-Dist (HD-HA)...
iv 3 OPERATION4) Data... 3-95 4-1) Display Records..
3-1 3 Disp & Func3. OPERATION 3-1 Display and Key Functions Battery Voltage Level IndicationSignal Level i
ii WARNING AND CAUTION Read This Section Before Use! WARNING Never see the sun through the telescope. Doing so may cause the loss of your eyesi
3-2 3 Disp & Func Key Summary for detail Turns the Power ON and OFF. p.3-14 Turns the Backlight ON and OFF. When held down for over one seco
3-3 3 Disp & Func Initiates a TRK measurement and displays the result. Holding down this key for a second displays its measure mode settings (Ta
3-4 3 Disp & FuncBasic Measurement Screen (BMS) 1) Battery : Battery Change 2) Signal : Level 4 (Full) : L
3-5 3 Input Point Name/Number3-2 Pre-Start Input Point Name/Number You can use point numbers or names up to 12 digits in length. When the system g
3-6 3 Input Point Name/Number2) Inputting a new PT When you input a new point name/ number, it shows a coordinate input screen right. You can input
3-7 3 Input Point Name/Number4) When a wildcard (*) is specified A list of available points are displayed when you use an asterisk to input PT or CD.
3-8 3 How to Input a CodeHow to input a Code Basically, CD: field is defaulted to the code previously used. You can change it on the recording poin
3-9 3 How to Input a Code3) Code List Press the [Lst] key to display a feature code List. It shows the first four codes from the first layer. To ed
3-10 3 How to Input a Code ================== Advanced Functionalities ================== The First character Search in List For instance, when y
3-11 3 How to Input the Feet-Inches on the InstrumentsHow to Input the Feet-Inches on the Instruments When either US Survey Feet (US-Ft) or Internat
iii WARNING AND CAUTION Read This Section Before Use! CAUTION The top of the tripod ferrule is very sharp and may injure your body. Be caref
3-12 3 List displaysList Displays You will see the same type of “list” display in View/Edit data (MENU/4:Data), Code List function, Qcode Edit (HOT/
3-13 3 About jobsAbout Jobs When you record data on the instrument, you must create or open a Job. Up to 8100 records can be stored to one Job dat
3-14 3 PWR3-3 Getting Started Turn On the Instrument Press the [PWR] key to turn on the instrument. The start-up screen shown right appears. The c
3-15 3 PWR Rotating the alidade before tilting the telescope initializes the HA. ・When the telescope is tilted before rotating the instrument,
3-16 3 PWR Turn Off the Instrument Press [PWR] and [ENT] to turn off the instrument. [2:Rst]=re-boots the program and starts over. [4:Save]=put
3-17 3 MSR/TRKMeasuring Distances 1) Sighting a prism reflector WARNING Never view the sun through the telescope. Doing so may cause
3-18 3 MSR/TRK2) Measuring distances Press the [MSR] or [TRK] key on the BMS or any other observation screens to take a measurement. When the Aver
3-19 3 MSR/TRK 3) Measurement mode settings Holding down the [MSR] or [TRK] key for one second shows the measurement settings for each key. Move the
3-20 3 DSPSwitching between Screens 1) Changing display Press the [DSP] key to change the contents of the screen on the Basic Measurement Screen (BM
3-21 3 DSP2) Customizing items on the BMS Holding down the [DSP] key for one second to customize the screen on the BMS. DSP1/4, DSP2/4, and DSP3/4 ca
iv MAINTENANCE Read This Section Before Use! Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or the heat of a closed vehicle. Efficiency could be adversely
3-22 3 DSP When the Sea Level Correction is set to "ON", the ":" or "#" character following the
3-23 3 MODEMode key The [Mode] key changes the the keyboard mode depending on the current screen. 1) While Inputting PT/CD Pressing the [Mode] key
3-24 3 MODE2) Quick Code Mode (from BMS) When you press the [Mode] key on the BMS, it activates the Quick code measurement mode. (See p.3-65) A d
3-25 3 HOTHOT key The [HOT] key is available from any observation screen. It shows the screen on the right. Press the [ESC] key to return to the pr
3-26 3 HOT 4) Level The leveling indication is displayed automatically on any measuring screen if the instrument goes out of level while the compensa
3-27 3 HOT 6) Qmode This function defines the setting for Qcode mode. Confirm: “Yes” = displays the point input screen to confirm PT/HT/CD before r
3-28 3 Light/SoundLCD Backlight Sound On/Off The LCD backlight can be turned ON/OFF by pressing the illumination key. Holding down the illumina
3-29 3 XYZSimple Station input (XYZ-key) The [XYZ] key is a simple and conventional way of setup. 1) Input the station coordinate 2) Set the horiz
3-30 3 ANG3-4 Applications HA Reset and Measurements Press the [ANG] key to display the angle menu screen. Select the desired item pressing
3-31 3 ANG[4]/[ENT] 3)Hold Horizontal Angle Hold Press the [3] key to hold the horizontal angle to the current value. Press the [4:Set] or [ENT] ke
v MAINTENANCE Read This Section Before Use! Do not use organic solvents (such as ether or paint thinner) to clean the non-metallic parts such as
3-32 3 ANG5)Rept. Recording a foresight point after repeat angle measurement Press the [4] key to display “0” as a horizontal angle and activate repe
3-33 3 ANG ・In this mode, the display “:” following “HA” is replaced with “Σ” and the number of repeat angles is displayed aft
3-34 3 RDMRemote Distance Measurement Measures the horizontal distance, vertical distance and slope distance between two points.
3-35 3 RDM1: Cont Measuring between the current point and the immediately preceding point 2: Radial Measuring between the current point and the fir
3-36 3 REMRemote Elevation Measurement Press the [REM] key to display the screen shown right. HT can be input from here. Sight th
3-37 3 STNInstrument Station Setup Press the [STN] key to display the menu screen. 1:Known Station setup with known coordinates or azimuth Pr
3-38 3 STN1: Known→1:Coord Sighting the BS (backsight) point by inputting coordinates Press the [1] key to display the screen for inputti
3-39 3 STNWhen you take a distance measurement to the BS on FACE1, you can go to the FACE2 measurement by just flipping the telescope. After takin
3-40 3 STNThe screen for inputting the azimuth to the BS point is displayed. Just pressing the [ENT] key inputs 0º00’00”. Sight the BS point a
3-41 3 STN2: Multiple Resection Setup station by angle/distance measurements to known PT - Maximum 10 points can be used in Resection.
vi Contents Warning and Caution Symbols in This Manual... i Read This Section Before Use!...
3-42 3 STNInput the target height and press the [ENT] key. When the coordinate is input manually on the previous screen, CD: can be input on the scr
3-43 3 STNOnce the data enough to calculate the Station coordinates are obtained, its standard deviation screen will be displayed. Press [ESC] to re
3-44 3 STN ================== Advanced Functionalities ================== View&Delete each data in Resection By pressing [3:View] key on the
3-45 3 STN Input the height of instrument and press the [ENT] key. “ST” is defaulted to the “Last recorded PT + 1”. You can change it if necessary.
3-46 3 STN3: Quick Station (Quick) Setup the station quickly without given coordinates Press the [4] key on the setup menu to display the screen fo
3-47 3 STN4: Remote Benchmark (RBM) Determine the station elevation Input the BM point and press the [ENT] key. When the point is found in the cu
3-48 3 STN 5: BSCheck (BSChk) Check the Backsight direction Press the [5:BSChk] on the station setup menu to enter the BS check function. Sight th
3-49 3 S-OStaking out Press the [S-O] key to display the stakeout menu screen*. Select the desired function using the numeric k
3-50 3 S-O Rotate the instrument until the dHA becomes close to 0º00’00”. Sight the target and press the [MSR] or [TRK] key. When the measureme
3-51 3 S-OSwitching screen by [DSP] When the Secondary unit is set, one more screen (S-O9/9) is added. * S-O3/8, S-O4/8 and S-O5/8 can be c
vii 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 5. SPECIFICATIONS... 5-1 5-1 Main Body ...
3-52 3 S-O2:XYZ Specifying the stakeout point position by Coordinates Press the [2] key on the Stakeout menu screen to start Stakeout by Coordinates
3-53 3 S-OAdvise the rodman to adjust the prism position. When the target is on the intended position, the displayed errors become 0.0000 m/ft. dH
3-54 3 S-OPress the [REC] or [ENT] key record the point. A default PT is shown based on the previously recorded point number plus “Add constant” (Se
3-55 3 S-O ================== Advanced Functionalities ===================== Specify a Stakeout List by Range-Input Press the [MODE] key twice
3-56 3 S-O3: 2-Pt Reference Line (2REF) Measuring distance and offset values along a specified line Press the [3] key on the Stakeout menu screen to
3-57 3 S-O Switching screen by [DSP] When the Secondary unit is set, one more screen (REF5/5) is added. Press the [REC]or [ENT]
3-58 3 S-O4: 2-Pt Reference Plane (V-Pln) Measuring distance and offset values on the vertical plane Press the [4] key on the Stakeout menu s
3-59 3 S-O Switching screen by [DSP] To record the point, press the [REC] key on any of the PLN1/3 to PLN3/3 screens. Input the feature cod
3-60 3 S-O5: 3-Pt Reference Plane (S-Pln) Measuring distance and offset values on the slope Press the [5] key on the Stakeout menu screen
3-61 3 S-O ・ Once the plane is defined, the calculated ‘a’, ‘b’ and coordinate will be shown. No distance measurement is required. [DSP]
1-1 1 NOMENCLATURE1. NOMENCLATURE Carrying handle Telescope focusing ring Telescope eyepiece Diopter ring Reticle plate cover Plate level Display F
3-62 3 S-O6: Arc-curve Reference Line (Arc) Measuring distance and offset values on the arc-curve Input the Start of the Curve point (P1) and the az
3-63 3 S-O After you define the arc, the calculated curve data will be shown for your confirmation. When the input value in “Rad” doesn’t match the
3-64 3 RECRecording Measurement Data 1) Recording data from any observation screen Press the [REC] key to display the PT/HT/CD input screen right.
3-65 3 REC/Qcode2) Qcode Quick measurement & recording by less key-press To activate the Qcode mode, press [Mode] on the BMS. The default PT
3-66 3 REC/Qcode Assign a Code for Qcode To assign a new code to one of the numeric softkeys, press [3:Qcd] on the recording point screen after you
3-67 3 REC/Offset3) Offset Measurements 3-1) Tape Offset Measurements After a distance measurement to a point, offset measurement is available when
3-68 3 REC/Offset3-2) Angle-Offset Measurements After a distance measurement, press the [REC] and [2:O/S] to show the Offset menu screen. Select [2]
3-69 3 REC/Offset3-3) Two-Prism Pole Offset Measurements After a distance measurement to the first prism on the pole, press the [REC], [2:O/S] and
3-70 3 REC/Offset3-4) Line extension by Horizontal Angle Offset After a distance measurement to the first prism (or target) on the line, press the [
3-71 3 REC/Offset = Example of recorded RAW data from [O/S]/4: +Line = SS, 40, 0.0000, 48.3304, 169.20370, 82.02470, 10:52:37 CO, PT1, 0.0000, 48.3
Commenti su questo manuale