Leica 3D Disto User Manual Version 4.
Introduction Purchase Congratulations on the purchase of the Leica 3D Disto. This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the product and operating it. Refer to "1 Safety Directions" for further information. Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product. Product Identification The type and serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate.
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Table of Contents In this manual Chapter 1 Safety Directions 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 General Introduction Definition of Use Limits of Use Responsibilities Hazards of Use Laser Classification 1.6.1 General 1.6.2 Integrated Distance Meter Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC FCC Statement, Applicable in U.S. Déclaration FCC, propre aux Etats-Unis Description of the System 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 Page Overview Container Contents Instrument Components 2.3.1 3D Disto 2.3.
6.5 7 Tool Kit 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.4 6.5.5 6.5.6 Comfort Plumbing Comfort Targeting Comfort Level Meter Mark Height Tracking Parallel Line 57 57 58 59 59 60 61 Error Messages 62 Check & Adjust Overview Tilt Sensor Calibration Crosshairs Offset V-Index Error Reset to Factory Settings 63 63 63 64 64 65 9 Instrument Protection (Theft Protection) 66 10 Care and Transport 67 67 67 68 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 10.1 10.2 10.3 11 Transport Storage Cleaning and Drying Technical Data 11.1 11.2 11.
1 Safety Directions 1.1 General Introduction Description The following directions enable the person responsible for the product, and the person who actually uses the equipment, to anticipate and avoid operational hazards. The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them. About Warning Messages Warning messages are an essential part of the safety concept of the instrument. They appear wherever hazards or hazardous situations can occur.
1.2 Definition of Use Intended Use • • • • • • • • 3D measuring of distances, heights, grades, angles, area and volume. Manual and automatic measurement of room dimensions. Automatic measurement of profiles. Laying out points and designs, for example from blueprint. Generation of drawings. Camera functionality. Import/Export of data. Administration of data. Reasonably foreseeable misuse • • • • • Use of the product without instruction. Use outside of the intended use and limits.
1.5 CAUTION WARNING WARNING CAUTION WARNING WARNING WARNING Hazards of Use Watch out for erroneous measurement results if the product has been dropped or has been misused, modified, stored for long periods or transported. Precautions: Periodically carry out test measurements, particularly after the product has been subjected to abnormal use and before and after important measurements.
WARNING If the product is improperly disposed of, the following can happen: • If polymer parts are burnt, poisonous gases are produced which may impair health. • If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly, they can explode and cause poisoning, burning, corrosion or environmental contamination.
1.6.2 Integrated Distance Meter Integrated Distance Meter The Leica 3D Disto produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the front of the instrument. The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 2 in accordance with: • IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): "Safety of laser products" These products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous for deliberate staring into the beam.
1.7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Description The term Electromagnetic Compatibility is taken to mean the capability of the product to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present, and without causing electromagnetic disturbances to other equipment. WARNING Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment.
Radios or Digital Cellular Phones WARNING Use of product with radio or digital cellular phone devices: Electromagnetic fields can cause disturbances in other equipment, in installations, in medical devices, for example pacemakers or hearing aids and in aircraft. It can also affect humans and animals.
SAR Information FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The radiated output power of the instrument is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the instrument should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimised. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, keep a distance of at least 20 cm between you (or any other person in the vicinity) and theantenna that is built into the instrument.
WARNING Cet appareil est conforme à la section 15 des règlements FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles, et 2) cet appareil doit accepter toute autre interférence reçue, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement non désiré. Les modifications dont la conformité n’a pas expressément été approuvée par Leica Geosystems peuvent faire perdre à leur auteur son droit à utiliser l'équipement.
2 Description of the System 2.1 Overview 3D Disto General Description The Leica 3D Disto is a three-dimensional measuring and projection system. To operate the 3D Disto you need a Windows device. To perform certain functions you can also use the RM100 Remote Control. a 010714_001 2.
Container Contents (2/2) a b 010993_001 a) Ruler for offset points b) 3D Disto power supply 2.3 Instrument Components 2.3.
LEDs and Buttons Button/LEDs Description ON/OFF button Button to turn instrument ON or OFF. Instrument turns OFF after 15 minutes if not connected to the PC. 010732_001 LEDs for 3D Disto status 010731_001 LED for battery status 010733_001 LDM Laser • Green and orange LEDs light up continuously: 3D Disto is booting. • Orange LED flashes: Self-levelling procedure is running or tilt > 3°. • Green LED flashes: 3D Disto is ready for measurement. Tilt sensor is on.
2.3.2 Remote Control Components RM100 Remote Control a b c d e a) b) c) d) Key ring Battery compartment DIST button Navigation buttons: Up/Down/Right/Left e) Control LED 100 RM 010737_001 Navigation Buttons The RM100 Remote Control has five buttons that allow turning the 3D Disto and executing a distance measurement or point projection, depending on the application program running. The RM100 Remote Control does not support the Tool Kit applications.
3D Disto Power Supply Only Leica Geosystems authorised service workshops are entitled to replace the battery socket. • Internal: by battery socket, with non-removable Li-Ion batteries, 14.4 V, 63 Wh. • External: Power supply for 3D Disto connected by cable with country-specific plugs for worldwide use. Input: 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Output: 24 V DC, 2.5 A. Length: 1.80 m.
2.5 3D Disto Software 2.5.1 Software Concept 3D Disto System Software The 3D Disto includes a user interface software for computers with Windows operating systems. Hardware requirements: • Windows 7 and later. RT versions are not supported. • Desktop devices or laptops with keyboard and mouse. • Touchscreen devices and tablets. • Screen resolution at least 680 x 1000 px • 32 bit or 64 bit Insert the Leica USB memory stick only into a USB port “Type A”. For other port types, use an adapter.
2.5.2 User Interface Home Screen All shown screens are examples. It is possible that local software versions vary from the standard version. a b c d e f 010764_001 g h a) Result window with result choice key b) Title bar with Home key c) Toolbar d) Sketch area/Pointfinder e) Main operation bar f) 3D Disto position g) Status bar h) Navigation cube and tools Element Description Title bar Shows the running application. save and close files or running applications.
Operating Principles for the Sketch View Selecting or Drawing Items Ensure, that the navigation tools are deactivated. To select a point or line in the sketch, click with the mouse or tap with one finger. To draw a line, select a point with mouse, stylus or finger, slide to the desired point and release. Adjusting the Sketch View with Navigation Tools Use the navigation tools to adjust the sketch view individually.
Toolbar of the Standard Application (Measure) Key Description Enter and measure a reference height. Start a line or surface scan. Disable line drawing. Go one point backward. Go one point forward. Confirm the current operation. Start area or volume mode. Undo or redo last command. Clear functions. Status Bar Icon Description Indicates remaining battery capacity for the 3D Disto. Indicates 3D Disto is connected to power supply. Indicates USB connection between Windows device and 3D Disto.
Icon Description Coordinates: X, Y and Z (Height) Tilt Horizontal/tilted area Horizontal/titled area perimeter Volume height Volume Circle size Circumference Diameter Scan area Scan perimeter Scan volume Distance between point and plane. Perpendicular distance of a point to the reference line. 3D Disto_052 Distance from the reference line base point to the foot of the perpendicular.
3 Instrument Setup 3.1 Setting Up 3D Disto Setup Step-by-Step The following description assumes setup on a tripod. You can also place the 3D Disto on flat surfaces such as floor or boards. Step 1. Description It is always recommended to shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid uneven temperatures around the instrument. Set up the tripod in a suitable place where the points to be measured can be targeted well and extend the tripod legs to a comfortable working height. 2.
Step Description The following screen opens: 3D Disto connected via USB cable Step Description 1. To work with cable connection to 3D Disto plug in USB cable and press . 3D Disto connected via WLAN Step Description Depending on your Windows device it might be necessary to use the WLAN USB stick which is included in the delivery. For devices without a “Type A” USB port, use an adapter with “on-the-go” functionality. 1. Plug the WLAN USB stick into the Windows device. 2.
3.4 Tilt Sensor Tilt Sensor A built-in tilt sensor ensures that measurements relate to true horizon or true plumb line, defined by gravity. The tilt is checked by a tilt sensor and the instrument levels itself if the tilt is < 3°. If 3D Disto cannot be levelled the in the status bar is blinking. Level the 3D Disto or cancel the levelling procedure. For advanced users only: If the tilt sensor is OFF the system does not compensate the tilt of the 3D Disto.
Settings Press Menu » Settings, the following options appear: • Snap Radius to define the area around a point/line. This setting offers a list of points that are very close to each other to simplify their selection. • Assistant to activate/deactivate the assistant. • Units to change the unit settings. • Welcome text to enter for example company name. • On-screen keyboard to define the display mode for the on-screen keyboard on your touch-screen devices.
3.6 Data Management 3.6.1 File Manager File Manager The File Manager handles the entire data administration measurement files, photos Secure Points and data transfer. To access the File Manager, press the Menu key and select File Manager.
Key Function Data export. Refer to "3.6.2 Export and Import of Data". Rename file or folder Clear a selected file or folder. Photo and Secure Points Administration Photos and Secure Points are stored in separate folders. 3.6.2 Export and Import of Data Data Export Step-by-Step Step 1. Description Export applies the distance unit setting to exported coordinates. This setting can be modified any time before an export is executed.
3.7 Calculator Using calculator • Tap on the result in the result window to start the calculator. • Another option is to press Menu » Calculator. 010862_001 Memory Function The memory function allows you to add or subtract results, e.g. areas or volumes. • Click MC to clear memory. • Click MR to retrieve a value stored in memory. • Click M- to subtract the displayed value from the value in memory. • Click M+ to add the displayed value to the value in memory.
4 Technical Terms and Abbreviations Horizontal Angle a a) Horizontal angle: [°] or [gon] 010863_001 Vertical Angle Setting: Horizon = 0 a a) Vertical angle: [°], [gon], [1:n] or [%] 010864_001 Setting: Horizon = 90°/100 gon a a) Vertical angle: [°] or [gon] 010865_001 Distances a a) Perpendicular distance 010867_001 a b c 010868_001 3D Disto, Technical Terms and Abbreviations a) Tie distance b) Vertical distance = height difference c) Horizontal distance 32
Areas a b a) Tilted area, as measured b) Horizontal area, calculated by 3D Disto 010869_001 References +3.00 +2.10 a 0.00 0.00 -0.02 a) Reference height: A level that all heights refer to. 0.00 010870_001 1 10 3. 010871_001 Tilt Sensor 1 91 2. 0 04 7. 2 00 7. a a) Reference axis/line: A line that all dimensions refer to. The tilt sensor guarantees correct results even if the 3D Disto is not set up horizontally.
Layout or Projection Design data in DXF and common table formats can be imported and used to lay out the corresponding points or grids. CAD 010874_001 Laser Distance Meter The laser distance meter (LDM) determines distances using a visible red laser beam. Calibration Calibration is a workflow to check and adjust the accuracy of the instrument. Refer to "8 Check & Adjust" for more information.
5 Operation 5.1 Measurements Description The 3D Disto is a combination of a precise laser distance meter (LDM) and angle encoders. Measurements are used to establish the relation between different targets, such as horizontal distances, tie distances, height differences to determine room dimensions, angles from wall to wall, areas, volumes, plumb points, or other features. 5.2 Pointfinder Description The 3D Disto has an integrated camera.
Toolbar description Key Function Press to zoom in or out. Press to adjust the brightness of the camera. Press to display/hide all measured points. Press to measure hidden points. Select an offset tool in the pop-up: • Vertical offset: Measure one point on any vertical target. • Individual offset: Measure two points on a pole or other hardware. • Offset ruler: Measure two points on the 3D Disto offset point ruler. An assistant leads through the workflow. Press to take pictures for documentation purposes.
Step Description While targeting, ensure the laser beam is not split along corners or edges. 011133_001 2. 3. Press to measure. Target the second point as described in the previous steps. A line is displayed from the first to the second measured point. 4. 3D Disto, Operation Proceed as described for measuring further points or use the polygon. to close/finish In special situations the proposed line is not available.
Step 5. Areas & Volume Calculations To change the view to a suitable perspective, use the navigation tools or click on the navigation cube. Press to choose between save, save as, clear screen, close measurements without saving. The 3D Disto can also help determine areas and volumes. Both can be determined during or after measuring. Step Description 1. Press 2. Select line to be added to area and press 3. 3D Disto, Operation Description . Proceed that way for all lines and press . .
Step Description 4. Pop-up appears to choose between the different options to define the height: • Enter height: Enter a desired value and press OK. • Measure height: Pointfinder opens, target and measure a point on floor with , followed by point on ceiling. You can measure the points anywhere on the floor or ceiling area. The height appears in the results window. • Close list: The result is an area. 5.
6 Software Applications 6.1 Overview Description There are a variety of software application programs available addressing a wide spectrum of construction tasks and facilitating daily work. • Measure: Provides practical features to measure room dimension, walls, windows, stairs and other details with reference height, manually or automatically. • Projector: Enables layout of grids and other design data on floors, ceiling, or walls.
6.2.2 Scan Tool for Automated Scans Description This tool executes automated horizontal, vertical and slope profile measurements and surface scans. Ideal for measuring rooms with non-square corners or curved walls, inaccessible points, slopes or areas. 010918_001 Line Scan, step-bystep Step Description 1. Press 2. Pop-up offers line scans and surface scans. Press 3. to start scan. to select line scans. Pop-up prompts scan types. • Horizontal • Vertical • Slope 4.
Step Description Vertical Line Scan: • Up (360°) • Point-to point • Down (360°) Slope Scan: Pointfinder opens. Target scan end and press 6. . Pop-up window prompts to define spacing of the measurement. Choose an interval and press OK or go to the rightmost position to enter individual intervals. 7. For best scan results do not choose small intervals at long distances. Press OK. Scan starts. Toolbar changes. Press to start the camera. Press again to unlock.
Surface scan, stepby-step Step Description 10. Press Step Description 1. Press 2. Pop-up offers line scans and surface scans. Press 3. to save and close measurement file. to start scan. for surface scan. Pop-up offers three scan options: horizontal, slope and vertical: Select your preference according to the surface you want to scan. Use vertical or horizontal scan to measure on walls, floor and ceiling.
Step Description 7. Press OK. Scan starts. The deviation of each scanned point to the reference plane is displayedin the result window. For geometric reasons, scan volume computation is an approximation. Toolbar changes. Press to start the camera. Press again to unlock. Press to change scan spacing, skip the rest of the scan, continue scan, or cancel scan. 8. Press to skip a scan point that you do not need or that causes problems. Press to save and close measurement file. 6.2.
Circle Tool The circle tool’s purpose is mainly to draw a circle on points like sockets or holes. Step Description 1. Target and measure a point and activate circle function by a long tap on the point in the sketch area. 2. Select Circle. 3. Pop-up opens. Enter the value and press OK. 4. Rectangle Tool Circle is drawn around the chosen point. The results window contains radius, circumference and size of the circle.
Line Intersection Tool Step Description 3. Diagonal changes to a levelled rectangle. The Line Intersection tool finds the intersection point between two lines. Step Description Intersection location is computed two-dimensionally in the X-Y plane. Intersection point height is computed by extrapolation of the first line. 1. Target and measure two points or select an existing line. 2. Activate CAD tools by a long tap on the line in the sketch area. Select Line Intersection. 3.
Line Extension Tool The Line Extension tool expands a line by a manually entered distance value. Step Description Line Extension end-point is computed as the 3-dimensional extrapolation of the selected line. 1. Target and measure two points or select an existing line. 2. Activate the CAD tools by a long tap on the line in the sketch are. Select Line Extension. 3. The pop-up prompts for the extension length. Enter a value and press Ok. 4. The Line Extension end-point is proposed: 5.
Point Shift Tool The Point Shift tool creates a new point by providing lateral movement value along an existing line, offset and offset angle. Step Description Point-shift location is computed two-dimensionally in the X-Y plane. New point height is computed by extrapolation of the selected line. 1. Target and measure two points or select an existing line. 2. Activate the CAD tools by a long tap on the line in the sketch area. Select Point Shift. 3.
Step Description 8. Press 9. Assistant and pop-up ask for the offset. to continue. Enter a value and press OK. 10. The shifted point is proposed: 11. After was pressed, the new point is generated and the connecting line to the previous point is added. 12.
Perpendicular Intersection Tool The Perpendicular Intersection tool finds the perpendicular projection of a point on the selected line. Step Description Intersection location is computed two-dimensionally in the X-Y plane. Intersection point height is computed by extrapolation of the first line. 1. Target and measure two points or select an existing line. 2. Activate the CAD tools by a long tap on the line in the sketch area. Select Perpendicular Intersection. 3.
6.3 Projector Description This application projects points or geometrical grids onto a horizontal, vertical or sloped (= “free”) plane. Design data in DXF or table format can be imported or a grid’s geometry can be entered manually. 010958_001 6.3.1 Projector, Start Workflow Step Description 1. Press Menu » Applications » Projector. 2. A pop-up offers three scan modes: horizontal, slope and vertical. Select your preference according to the working area. Measure the Working Area 3.
Grid mode Step 1. Description Press to start Grid mode. 2. Pop-up appears to choose between Define new, Use last or Measure. 3. Select your preferred option: • Define new: use the subsequent tools to enter the grid’s geometry. • Use last: restore the last grid design that was entered. • Measure: follow the guided workflow to lock onto an existing grid. This option skips the following step Adjustment. Import mode Step 1. 2. Description Press to start Import mode.
Design Adjustment Step Description Use the key at any time to go back to Point Design. 1. Aligner opens. 2. The point design is now displayed in the working area and must be moved to the desired position. Use the following tools: The grid can be moved up, down, left, and right on the screen in small steps using / / / . The perpendicular distance from a selected grid point to a reference line is displayed. Tap on this distance to enter a value. Press to reset the grid position.
Point projection Step Description Press to go back to the Aligner tool. 1. In layout mode, the Toolbar changes and you can start to project the grid. 2. Use the arrow keys to select a point and press . You can also select points by tapping on a point on the screen or by using the remote control. Porous, structured or rough surfaces cause problems if the laser beam cannot reflect off the exact position of the layout point. 3. Laser point flashes if the exact position is found.
6.4 Location Description The Location functions allow to change the position of the 3D Disto. Secure Points are placed by the user and make the positioning procedure easy. Secure Location step-by-step Step 1. 2. Description You have to measure two points first before Secure Points can be saved. Label and affix three to five self-adhesive target marks on walls, ceiling or floor around your working area. Ensure that the target marks are spread out.
Step 3. Description A lower tolerance increases the accuracy of your measurements and requires precise aiming and visibility of the Secure Points. If there are no Secure Points available but your measurement must fit to the geometry of a previous one, just start your measurement with the same Base Line points. These are the first two points of a measurement. If Secure Points are available, folder opens. Choose a Secure Point by pressing Press Press 4. Press / or by tapping on the screen.
Location Check step-by-step If the 3D Disto was unintentionally moved, for example got bumped, the geometry of the measured points will no longer fit with that of the previously measured points. Start a Location Check to sustain the current accuracy/geometry. Step Description 1. To initiate a Location Check press Menu » Applications » Location » Check Location. 2. 3. If Secure Points are available, select Secure Point and press . The 3D Disto will target the Secure Point automatically.
Comfort plumbing step-by-step Step Description 1. Start application in Menu » Applications » Tool Kit. The running application stays open in the background. 2. Press on the Toolbar. Pointfinder opens. 3. Target and measure the point to be plumbed. Press . Pointfinder stays open. 4. Roughly target expected plumb and press . If plumb is found the laser flashes to indicate the exact position. 5. Press to close Tool Kit. 6.5.
6.5.3 Comfort Level Description Comfort levelling keeps the laser point at the same level when you turn the 3D Disto horizontally. Comfort levelling step-by-step Step Description 1. Start application in Menu » Applications » Tool Kit. The running application stays open in the background. 2. Press on the toolbar. Pointfinder opens. 3. Target reference height on the wall. Press . Pointfinder stays open. 4. Roughly target the assumed layout point and press .
Meter mark stepby-step Step Description 1. Start application in Menu » Applications » Tool Kit. The running application stays open in the background. 2. Press on the toolbar. 3. Pop-up prompts to enter the height and measure that reference height. 4. Pointfinder opens. Target reference point on the wall. Press . 5. Pop-up prompts to enter an absolute height to be laid out. 6. Pointfinder opens. Roughly target close to expected absolute height on the wall. Press .
6.5.6 Parallel Line Description Parallel line allows laying out lines parallel to a reference line on walls, floors, or tilted surfaces. Parallel Line stepby-step Step Description 1. Start application in Menu » Applications » Tool Kit. The running application stays open in the background. 2. 3. Press on the toolbar. Pointfinder opens. All points have to be measured on the same surface. Target and measure start and end point of the reference line. 4.
7 Error Messages Error messages and advice Error No. Advice 150 Working range was exceeded. 151 Invalid measurement. 152 Change the 3D Disto position or use ruler for offset points. 160 Repeat and do not move the ruler between both measurements. 161 In some cases the Offset Point tool can not be used. 170 Restart 3D Disto if the problem persists. 171 Check all devices, for example power supply or cables, and try again. 240 Tilt sensor calibration was not successful.
8 Check & Adjust 8.1 Overview Description Leica Geosystems instruments are manufactured, assembled and adjusted to the best possible quality. Quick temperature changes, shock or stress can cause deviations and decrease the instrument accuracy. It is therefore recommended to check and adjust the instrument from time to time. This check and adjust can be done in the field by running through specific measurement procedures.
8.3 Crosshairs Offset Description The laser point and the crosshairs in the Pointfinder do not coincide. Before Calibration: After Calibration: a b 3D Disto_029 3D Disto_030 a) Crosshairs b) Laser point Adjustment stepby-step Step Description 1. Calibration is started in Menu » Device » Calibration. 2. Press 3. Pointfinder opens. . Place a target mark at a distance >25 m. 4. 5. Now aim at the target mark as precisely as possible. Press laser spot is exactly on the target.
Adjustment stepby-step Step Description 1. Set up the 3D Disto close to a wall with a steep target of good visibility that is at least 15 m above the instrument. 3D Disto_051 2. Calibration is started in Menu » Device » Calibration. 3. Press 4. Pointfinder opens. . Target as precisely as possible. 5. 6. Press . 3D Disto turns to second face automatically. Target a second time. Press 8.5 Reset to factory settings step-bystep . 7.
9 Instrument Protection (Theft Protection) Description The instrument can be protected by a Personal Identification Number. If the PIN protection is activated, the software will always prompt for a PIN code entry after starting up. If the wrong PIN was entered three times, a PUK is required, which can be found on the instrument delivery papers. If the PUK code was entered correctly, the PIN code is set to default value “0” and the PIN protection is deactivated.
10 Care and Transport 10.1 Transport Transport in the field When transporting the equipment in the field, always make sure that you • either carry the product in its original transport container, • or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder, keeping the attached product upright. Transport in a road vehicle Never carry the product loose in a road vehicle, as it can be affected by shock and vibration.
10.3 Cleaning and Drying Housing and Optical Components • Blow dust off housing and optical components such as lenses or windows. • Never touch the glass with your fingers. • Use only a clean, soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning. If necessary, moisten the cloth with water or pure alcohol. Do not use other liquids; these may attack the polymer components.
11 Technical Data 11.1 Technical Data Accuracy Tie Distance (3D) at 10 m Combination of angle and ca. 1 mm distance measurement at 30 m at 50 m ca. 2 mm ca. 4 mm Angle Measurement (Hz/V) Working range: Accuracy Characteristics laser distance meter Measuring system: Type: Working range: Laser class: Laser point size (at 10 m): Laser point size (at 30 m): System analyser basis 100 MHz - 150 MHz Coaxial, visible red laser 0.
Instrument dimensions 186.6 mm x 215.5 mm (diameter x height) Weight 2.8 kg Environmental specifications Temperature Operating temperature: Storage temperature: -10°C to +50°C -25°C to +70°C Protection against dust, sand and water IP54 (IEC60529) Humidity Protection: Max 85 % r.h. non-condensing RM100 Remote Control Range: Communication: Battery 11.2 Conformity to National Regulations Conformity to national regulations • FCC Part 15, 22 and 24 (applicable in US).
11.3 Dangerous Goods Regulations Dangerous Goods Regulations The products of Leica Geosystems are powered by Lithium batteries. Lithium batteries can be dangerous under certain conditions and can pose a safety hazard. In certain conditions, Lithium batteries can overheat and ignite. 3D Disto, Technical Data When carrying or shipping your Leica product with Lithium batteries onboard a commercial aircraft, you must do so in accordance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.
12 Warranty under PROTECT by Leica Geosystems Description Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty Warranty coverage for the entire usage time of the product under PROTECT according to Leica Geosystems International Limited Warranty and PROTECT General Terms & Conditions set out under www.leica-geosystems.com/protect. Free charge repair or replacement of all products or any parts under PROTECT that suffer defects as a result of faults in materials or manufacturing.
13 Software Licence Agreement Software Licence Agreement This product contains software that is preinstalled on the product, or that is supplied to you on a data carrier medium, or that can be downloaded by you online according to prior authorisation from Leica Geosystems.
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