Electronic Total Stations DTM-350 Model DTM-330 Model Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Nikon products. This instruction manual was written for the users of the Electronic Total Station DTM-350/330. To ensure correct usage read this manual carefully before operating the instrument. Also read the Instruction Manual provided with the Battery Charger and any other equipments used together with the DTM-350/330.
WARNING AND CAUTION Read This Section Before Use! WARNING Never see the sun through the telescope. Doing so may cause the loss of your eyesight. The DTM-350/330 does not feature explosion-protected construction. Do not use in coal mines, in areas contaminated with coal dust, or near other flammable substances. Never disassemble, modify or repair the instrument. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock or burn. Use only the specified charger Q-75U/E for charging the battery pack BC-65.
WARNING AND CAUTION Read This Section Before Use! CAUTION The top of the tripod ferrule is very sharp and may injure your body. Be careful in handling or carrying the tripod. Check the shoulder strap and its clasp before carrying the tripod or the instrument encased in the carrying case. Damaged strap or imperfect clasping may cause an accident of falling. Before setting up the tripod, check below to make sure no one’s hands or feet are in the way.
MAINTENANCE Read This Section Before Use! Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or the heat of a closed vehicle. Efficiency could be adversely affected. If the instrument has been used in wet conditions, incline the instrument so as to remove the water drops out of the concave parts on the instrument. Wipe off any moisture on the instrument and dry it completely before replacing it in its carrying case.
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 the keyboard, and the painted or printed surfaces. Doing so could result in discoloration or in the peeling of printed characters. Clean only with a soft cloth or tissue lightly moistened with water or mild detergent. Optical lenses may be cleaned by lightly wiping them with a soft cloth or lens tissue moistened with alcohol.
Contents Warning and Caution Symbols in This Manual ................... i Read This Section Before Use!............................................ ii WARNING AND CAUTION......................................................................ii MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................iv 1. NOMENCLATURE .......................................................... 1-1 2. PREPARATION...............................................................
5. SPECIFICATIONS........................................................... 5-1 5-1 Main Body .................................................................................... 5-1 5-2 Standard Components ................................................................. 5-4 5-3 External Device Connection Connector ....................................... 5-4 6. SYSTEM DIAGRAM ........................................................ 6-1 1 2 3 7. COMMUNICATIONS ...........................................
NOMENCLATURE 1 1. NOMENCLATURE Carrying handle Telescope focusing ring Telescope eyepiece Diopter ring Reticle plate cover Plate level Display Face-left keyboard Refer to p.3-1, p.3-2 and p.3-3 for the key arrangement and its major function.
NOMENCLATURE 1 Optical sight (Finder) Objective Face-right keyboard Leveling base Circular level Horizontal axis indication mark Optical plummet Data output/ External power input connector Input voltage DC 7.
NOMENCLATURE 1
2. PREPARATION 2-1 Unpacking and Packing the Instrument y Handle gently the instrument to guard against shocks or excessive vibration. y Encase the instrument with the battery pack attached. PREPARATION ) 2 Unpacking Hold the carrying-handle and take the instrument out of the case. The instrument is placed in its carrying case as shown in the figure. Packing Direct the telescope downward and align the storage mark (t) on the upper plate and the mark (t) on the leveling base clamp knob.
2-2 Recharging and Connecting the BC-65 Battery Pack 2 PREPARATION WARNING Use only the specified charger Q-75U/E for charging the battery pack BC-65. Charging by the other types of chargers than specified may cause fire or rupture. (BC-65 can not be charged by using the charger Q-7U/E or Q-7C.) While recharging the battery pack, do not cover the charger with any blanket or clothing which can cause overheating. Make sure the charger is able to dissipate heat adequately.
y Recharge the battery pack indoors within an ambient temperature range 0°C to +40°C. Charging outside this temperature range will trigger a protective circuit which prevents normal recharging. 2 y Keep the charging plug clean to prevent misoperation. PREPARATION ) y If the charging indicator blinks whenever charging starts, there is an error in the battery pack. Stop using the battery pack and contact your dealer or a Nikon representative.
Recharging Procedure PREPARATION 2 (1) Insert the power plug of charger into an AC outlet. To AC outlet Charging indicator Disharging indicator Disharging starting switch (2) Connect the charging plug to the battery pack’s charging connector. (3) Quick charging will then start automatically. Check that the charging indicator lights. Air holes (4) When charging is completed, the charging indicator goes out. Discharging Procedure (1) Insert the power plug into an AC outlet.
Attaching the BC-65 y Be sure to turn off the [PWR] key before attaching or detaching the BC-65. 2 y Avoid touching the battery pack BC-65 contacts. y Before attaching the battery pack, first make sure that the surface where the battery pack attaches is clear of foreign matter, and then press the battery pack into place until the battery mounting button rises up to the battery pack top surface. If the battery pack is not attached securely, it could adversely affect the watertight structure of the unit.
2-3 Setting up the Tripod PREPARATION 2 CAUTION The top of the tripod ferrule is very sharp and may injure your body. Be careful in handling or carrying the tripod. (1) Open the tripod legs sufficiently enough for the instrument to be stable. (2) Assure that the station point is located directly beneath the center hole in the tripod head. (3) Firmly press the tripod ferrules into the ground. (4) Level the top surface of the tripod head.
2-4 Centering Using Plumb Bob (1) Place the instrument on the tripod head. Insert the tripod mounting screw into the center hole of the instrument’s base plate and tighten. (2) Hang the plumb line on the hook of the tripod mounting screw and adjust the length of the plumb line to the position the tip of the plumb bob at the height approximately level with the station point. (3) Slightly loosen the tripod mounting screw.
Using Optical Plummet PREPARATION 2 ) y Carry out the “CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT of Optical Plummet” (p.4-2) when the centering operation is performed at a position higher than the station point. y For high accuracy, carry out the “CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT of Optical Plummet” (p.4-2) before the centering operation. (1) Place the instrument on the tripod head. Insert the tripod mounting screw into the center hole of the instrument’s base plate and tighten.
2-5 Leveling (1) Loosen the upper plate clamp. Rotate the alidade to position the plate level to a point parallel with any two of the leveling screws B and C (See Figure). A B C (2) Using these two screws, move the bubble to the center of the level. (3) Rotate the alidade approximately 90° and again move the bubble to the center of the level by turning the leveling screw A, as shown in Figure. (4) Repeat Steps (1) through (3) to center the bubble in both positions shown by the Figures.
2-6 Sighting PREPARATION 2 “Sighting” refers to the aiming of the telescope at the target, bringing the target image into focus, and aligning it with the center crosshairs of the reticle. WARNING Never view the sun through the telescope. Doing so may cause the loss of your eyesight. Notes on sighting are as follows: ) y Diopter Adjustment Direct the telescope towards a blank area, such as the sky or a piece of paper.
2-7 Assembling the Prism Reflector Assemble the prism reflector referring to the Figure below. 2 PREPARATION Target pole Target plate for single prism Tribrach adapter Prism Leveling base W10 Tiltable single prism holder Triple prism holder Tripod Height Adjustment of Tribrach Adapter Tribrach adapter can be adjusted to two heights by sliding up and down the prism holder mount. To change the height, first remove the height adjustment screw from the tribrach adapter.
Direction Adjustment of the Prism PREPARATION 2 The prism mounted on the tribrach adapter can be faced in any direction on the horizontal surface. To change the direction, release the rotation clamp by turning the clamp lever counterclockwise. Turn the upper plate of the tribrach adapter so that the prism faces the desired direction. Turn the clamp lever clockwise. Clamp Clamp lever Unclamp Prism Constant Attach the prism to the single prism holder or triple prism holder.
2-8 Face-left/Face-right Measurement ) y Be careful not to catch your finger in the opening between the instrument’s standard and the telescope when rotating the telescope. y Mechanical constant error (except in some special cases such as vertical axis error) can be effectively cancelled out by averaging the measurement values obtained in face-left and face-right measurements. Therefore, both measurement methods should be used whenever possible.
CONTENTS 3 OPERATION............................................................................3-1 3 3-1 DISPLAY AND KEY FUNCTIONS .............................................. 3-1 OPERATION Basic Measurement Screen (BMS).................................................. 3-4 3-2 PRE-START ................................................................................... 3-5 Input Point Name/Number.............................................................. 3-5 1) Pressing the [ENT] without a PT ...
MODE Mode Key ........................................................................................ 3-23 1) While Inputting PT/CD ..................................................................... 3-23 2) Quick Code Mode (from BMS) .......................................................... 3-24 HOT M N HOT Key ......................................................................................... 3-25 5 ○O 2) Temperature & Pressure ................................................................
S-O Y Staking out ..................................................................................... 3-49 9 ○Z 1) Ang-Dist (HD-HA) ............................................................................. 3-49 2) XYZ .................................................................................................... 3-52 3) 2-Pt Reference Line (2REF) .............................................................. 3-56 4) 2-Pt Reference Plane (V-Pln) ...................................................
4) Data.................................................................................................... 3-95 4-1) Display Records ......................................................................... 3-95 4-2) Delete Record............................................................................. 3-99 4-3) Edit Record .............................................................................. 3-101 4-5) Input Coordinate .....................................................................
3. OPERATION 3-1 Display and Key Functions Illumination Key 3 Disp & Func Turns ON/OFF the display Back-light. Holding down for one second will show a screen to adjust: 1.Backlight, 2.Sound Battery Voltage Level Indication Indicates the battery level in five steps. (See p.3-4) Input Mode Indication Indicates the input key mode ( A or 1 ) during input PT or CD input. (See p.
Summary Turns the Power ON and OFF. PWR MENU MODE REC . - - ・○ + ESC ○ MSR A B 1 ○ C DSP D E 2 ○ F for detail p.3-14 Turns the Backlight ON and OFF. When held down for over one second, it shows a setting screen for: 1:Backlight, 2:Sound ON/OFF. p.3-28 Displays MENU items: 1:JOB, 2:COGO, 3:Sett, 4:Data, 5:Comm., 6:Time, 7:Calib. ,8:Note. Also, a sub-function menu such as DEL/Edit/Add can be shown by this key in JOB and Data. p.
TRK p.3-17 G H Initiates a TRK measurement and displays the result. Holding down this key for a second displays its measure mode settings (Target, Prism Const., Mode and AVE). In the numeric input mode ( 1 ), enters 3. In the alpha-numeric input mode ( A ), enters G, H, I, 3. J K L Displays the angle menu. In the numeric input mode ( 1 ), enters 4. In the alpha-numeric input mode ( A ), enters J, K, L, 4. p.3-30 Displays the HOT menu.
Basic Measurement Screen (BMS) HA:123°45’50” VA: 90°15’50” SDx 1231.008 m DSP1/4 3 : Level 4 (Full) Disp & Func 1) Battery Status bar : Level 3 : Level 2 : Level 1 : Battery LOW !Battery Down : Battery Change Press ENT key Change Battery 2) Signal : Analog power OFF : No-Signal (slow-blink)or Signal LOW (quick-blink) : flicker condition (blink) : Level 1 (minimum) : Level 2 : Level 3 : Level 4 (Max) 3-4
3-2 Pre-Start Input Point Name/Number Input Point Name/Number 3 You can use point numbers or names up to 12 digits in length. When the system gives you a default PT, basically, the Last recorded PT + 1 is used, except the case where the last digit is alphabet. For coordinate records, you cannot use a point name/number that already exists in the current Job except when you record sideshots or stakeout shots. (See p.
2) Inputting a new PT PT:55 X:-154.231■ Y: Z: 1 3 Press the [ENT] key on the last line (Z:field) to store the point in the current Job. 3) Inputting a known PT When a known point name/number is input, its searched coordinate is displayed briefly and a beep is sounded before proceeding to the next step.
4) When a wildcard (*) is specified A list of available points are displayed when you use an asterisk to input PT or CD. Input Point Name/Number 3 Use the up/down arrow keys and [ENT] to select the point you want to use. If more than four points match the input conditions, there will be a ↓ sign in the lower right corner. You can also use the Right/Left arrow key to page-up/page-down the list. (See p.
How to input a Code Basically, CD: field is defaulted to the code previously used. You can change it on the recording point screen. 1) Manual Input 3 PT:10006 HT: 1.5000m CD:CURB87■ 1 2) Stack Input Press the [Stk] key to display a list of Code stack. The stack may contain up to 20 codes. PT:10006 HT: 1.5000m CD:CURB Lst O/S Qcd Stk [Stk] To select the previously used code, press the [Stk], then use the down arrow key to move the cursor downwards through the stack list.
3 Press the [Lst] key to display a feature code List. It shows the first four codes from the first layer. To edit the Code List, you can go into MENU/4:Data/3:Code List. (See p.3-109) How to Input a Code 3) Code List There is a “→” at the end of each Layer STRUCTURE name. “Layer” has more Codes >SURFACE→ SURVEY→ underneath. For example, when you press VEGETATION the [ENT] key on “SURFACE→”, it shows another layer under the [ENT] “SURFACE” When a feature code is selected, it is added to the CD: field.
================== Advanced Functionalities ================== The First character Search in List When you hit the [7] key once, it shows “S” in input mode field to indicate the selected character. It changes to “T” when you press it again within a certain duration. When the input is fixed, the cursor moves to the feature code beginning with the character you input. If the exact item doesn’t exist, the cursor moves to the next available choice, i.e., next one in alphabetical order.
How to Input the Feet-Inches on the Instruments How to Input the Feet-Inches on the Instruments 3 When either US Survey Feet (US-Ft) or International Feet (I-Ft) is selected as the distance unit, there is an option for values to be input and displayed in decimal feet, or in feet and inches (See p.3-93). All distances, HI’s, HT’s and coordinate values will be entered and displayed in feet and inches. The input screen allows you to enter “feet and inches” element by element separated by periods. Feet → [.
List Displays “>” on the first line shows the current cursor place. “↓” on the lower right corner means that there are more pages after this page. When you see this sign, you can use the Right/Left arrow key to page up or down the list. >UP,502 UP,503 UP,504,CE UP,505 ↓ Press the Up/Down arrow key moves cursor one by one. To pick up one record from the list, press the [ENT] key after you move the cursor to the desired record.
About 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 database. You can have a maximum of eight Jobs at one time. (See p.3-78 for detail) About jobs 3 Please check the settings first when you use the instrument for the first time. Settings Æ Create Job 1) Enter [MENU] and [3:Sett]. 2) Check the settings at least [1:Angle], [2:Dist], [3:Coord.], and [5:Unit]. There are some job settings in them.
3-3 Getting Started PWR Turn On the Instrument TILT TELESCOPE >Temp 20°C Press 1013hPa 2000-07-17 11:35 The current Temperature and Pressure are displayed. The displayed value can be modified on TILT TELESCOPE >Temp 20°C 1 the spot after pressing the [ENT] key. Press 1013hPa Use the up/down arrow keys to select the 2000-07-17 11:35 desired item. Tilt the telescope past the horizontal position in the face-left position.
Rotating the alidade before tilting the HA INITIALIZED >Temp 20°C telescope initializes the HA. Press 1013hPa 2000-07-17 11:35 3 PWR ・When the telescope is tilted before rotating the instrument, the horizontal angle is not initialized. Instead, it simply recalls the last HA reading before Power OFF. ・The previous orientation can only be recalled if the HA was initialized before the original HA was set.
Press [PWR] and [ENT] to turn off the instrument. ENT ○ Press ENT →OFF Rst Save [2:Rst]=re-boots the program and starts over. [4:Save]=puts the instrument into sleep mode. [ESC]=cancels the power-off process and returns to the previous screen. “Sleep mode” is automatically activated based on the Power Save setting (see p.3-91) or when the [2:Save] is selected on the above screen. In this mode, LCD backlight is to be turned off.
Measuring Distances MSR A B 1 ○ C TRK G H 3 ○ I 1) Sighting a prism reflector 3 WARNING Never view the sun through the telescope. Doing so may cause loss of eyesight. MSR/TRK Sighting a single prism Sight the telescope crosshairs on the center of the prism reflector. When reflected light is detected, the signal level is indicated. Sighting a tiltable single prism For assembling the prism reflector, refer to p.2-11.
2) Measuring distances HA: 90°15’50” VA:123°45’50” SDx 1241.008 m DSP1/4 When the Average count is set to 0, measurements are taken continuously until [MSR]/[TRK] or [ESC] is pressed. Each time a measurement is taken, the distance is updated. For the Average count is set to 1–99, the averaged distance is displayed after the last shot. The header “SD:” changes to “SDx” for this value. If the signal level is insufficient for measurement, the signal icon will blink.
3) Measurement mode settings Holding down the [MSR] or [TRK] key for one second shows the measurement settings for each key. MSR/TRK 3 >Target Const Mode AVE :Prism : 30mm :Prec :2 Move the cursor by the up/down arrow keys and use the right/left arrow keys to change the setting. Target = Prism/Sheet Prism constant (Const) = –999~999mm Mode = Prec/Normal AVE = 0 (Continuous) ~ 99 “ --- ”(for Prism) or “ ) ) )”(for Sheet) is displayed during the measurement depending on the Target setting.
Switching between Screens DSP D E 2 ○ F 1) Changing display 1/4 screen Press the [DSP] key to change the contents of the screen on the Basic Measurement Screen (BMS). HA: 90°15’50” VA:123°45’50” SD: 284.563 m DSP1/4 Change of the screen can be done before, during or after a measurement. On the BMS, pressing the [REC] key from any of these screens will store a SS record. Depending on the “Store data” setting, it will record RAW data (HA,VA,SD), coordinate data (X,Y,Z) or Both. (See p.
2) Customizing items on the BMS HA: 90°15’50” VA:123°45’50” SD: 284.563 m DSP1/4 Select the desired item by pressing the right/left arrow keys. Press the [ENT] on “Line 3” to put the changes into effect. Select Items >Line1:HA Line2:VA Line3:SD DSP 3 Holding down the [DSP] key for one second to customize the screen on the BMS. DSP1/4, DSP2/4, and DSP3/4 can be edited to show the desired items. (*) [DSP] for 1 sec.
= Header characters = ・ The ":" character indicates that Tilt correction is applied. ・ The "#" character indicates that Tilt adjustment is set to OFF. ・ The "_" character under the Tilt correction character indicates 3 that Sea Level Correction is applied. following the "HD", "N" and "E" headers are changed to ":" or "#".
Mode key MODE The [Mode] key changes the the keyboard mode depending on the current screen. 3 1) While Inputting PT/CD MODE Pressing the [Mode] key while the cursor is in the PT field changes the input mode between Alpha-numeric (A) and Numeric (1). When the cursor is in the CD field, three input modes are available, i.e., (A), (1), and (Lst, Stk).
2) 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) HA:316°50’40” VA: 91°25’35” SD: 150.687 m DSP1/4 [Mode] A default point name is displayed on the last line. Press any numeric key to start measurement and record points.
HOT key 3 HOT M N 5 ○ O The [HOT] key is available from any observation screen. It shows the screen on the right. Press the [ESC] key to return to the previous screen. 1:HT 5:Qedit 2:T-P 6:Qmode 3:Meas. 4:Level 1) Height of Target You can define the height of target by pressing the [HOT] and [1] keys. HOT 2) Temperature & Pressure Input HT HT: 1.3560 m 1 Input T-P Set the current temperature and pressure 1 Temp: 22 °C using this command.
4) Level The leveling indication is displayed automatically on any measuring screen if the instrument goes out of level while the compensators are turned on. It can also be displayed by pressing the [HOT] and [4] keys. 3 You can turn the leveling compensators on or off by pressing the Right/Left arrow keys. :-0’05” : 0’03” It shows “OVER” when it is larger than ±3’30”. When the compensation is set to off, it shows “OFF” on the screen right.
6) Qmode This function defines the setting for Qcode mode. 3 Qcode Modes >Confirm :Yes Meas mode:MSR Confirm: “Yes” = displays the point input screen to confirm PT/HT/CD before recording each measurement. “No” = skips the point input screen and directly stores the point after a measurement. HOT Meas mode (Measurement mode): Defines whether the measurement settings for MSR or TRK are used when a key is pressed in Qcode mode. You can use the setting defined for [MSR] or [TRK] key. (See p.
LCD Backlight Sound On/Off 1. 2. The LCD backlight can be turned ON/OFF by pressing the illumination key. Holding down the illumination key for one second activates the Backlight and Sound ON/OFF switches from any observation screen. 3 Light/Sound Use the Right/Left arrow keys to turn the switch ON/OFF. The Up/Down arrow keys and the numeric keys can be used to move the cursor between the item 1 and 2. Press the [ESC] key to terminate this screen.
Simple Station input (XYZ-key) 3 XYZ * / 0 ○= The [XYZ] key is a simple and conventional way of setup. 1) Input the station coordinate 2) Set the horizontal angle by [ANG] key ※No ST record is stored to the DB in this function. XYZ Therefore, when you try to record data to an open job after using this key, your SS/CP records follow a comment record (CO, STN is changed by [XYZ] key) instead of ST. Input Height of Target, Height of Instrument, XYZ coordinate of the Station.
3-4 Applications HA Reset and Measurements ANG J K 4 ○ L Perform face-left and face-right measurements to obtain maximum accuracy for measuring angles. (Refer to p.2-15) By doing so, mechanical constant error (except in some special cases such as the vertical axis error) can be effectively cancelled out. 3 Press the [ANG] key to display the angle HA:120°15’50” 4:F1/F2 menu screen. Select the desired item 1:0-Set 1 2:Input 5:Rept. pressing the numeric key. 3:Hold ・ F1/F2 is not supported in DTM-330.
3)Hold Horizontal Angle Hold Press the [3] key to hold the horizontal angle to the current value. 3 HA: 65°10’00” - HA Hold - Abrt Set Press the [4:Set] or [ENT] key to set the horizontal angle as it is displayed. After setting the angle, it returns to the basic measurement screen. Press the [1:Abrt] or [ESC] key to cancel holding and setting the horizontal angle.
5)Rept. Recording a foresight point after repeat angle measurement Press the [4] key to display “0” as a HRΣ 0°00’00” - HR Hold - horizontal angle and activate repeat angle measurement mode. ANG N= 0 3 Press the [ENT] key to accumulate the HRΣ 250°00’50” horizontal angle, and press the [ENT] key VA: 91°24’50” again to hold the current horizontal angle. ANG N=05 To cancel repeat angle measurement mode, press the [ESC] key. Press the [REC] key to average the horizontal angle.
・In this mode, the display “:” following “HA” is replaced with “Σ” and the number of repeat angles is displayed after “N=”. 3 ・Horizontal angles can be measured up to 1999º59’59”. ・This function will store both RAW and XYZ data (as CP record) after the foresight point is measured regardless of the “Store DB” setting. ・While in the repeat angle measurement mode, distance measurements cannot be taken or recorded.
RDM Remote Distance Measurement P Q 6 ○ R Measures the horizontal distance, vertical distance and slope distance between two points.
1: Cont Measuring between the current point and the immediately preceding point 2: Radial 3 Measuring between the current point and the first point measured The screen shown right appears by rSD: selecting 1 or 2 in the RDM menu. Sight rVD: the 1st point and press the [MSR] or rHD: RDM1/2 [TRK] key. RDM The distance from the station point to the 1st point is displayed. Sight the 2nd point and press the [MSR] or [TRK] key. The distances between the 1st and 2nd point are displayed.
Remote Elevation Measurement REM S T 7 ○ U A prism is required only at Arbitrary point the sighting (target) point Z as a reference point. 3 Θ Vh Sighting point Station point VD HT HD Vh = HD・tan(90°-Θ) – VD + HT Press the [REM] key to display the screen shown right. HT can be input from here. HT: 1.2500 Vh: m m1 Sight the target point and press the [MSR] or [TRK] key.
Instrument Station Setup STN V W 8 ○ X Press the [STN] key to display the menu screen. 3 Station Setup 1 1:Known 4:RBM 2:Resec 5:BSChk 3:Quick 1:Known Station setup with known coordinates or azimuth Press the [1] key to display the screen ST:■ shown right. Input the station point HI: 0.000 F 1 CD: number/name and press the [ENT] key. If the input point number/name has already been recorded, its coordinates are displayed and it automatically proceeds to the next step.
1: Known→1:Coord Sighting the BS (backsight) point by inputting coordinates X Z Xb Instrument height X0 Backsight point (Xb, Yb, Zb) Y0 3 Station point (Xi, Yi, Zi) Y Yb Press the [1] key to display the screen for inputting the BS point name and Height of target. Type the point name first. When the Pt exists in the Job, its coordinates will be shown. Input BS Point PT:■ HT: 1.6280m CD: 1 Sight the Backsight on FACE1 and take a measurement.
When you take a distance measurement to Sight BS on F2 AZ:123°45’50” the BS on FACE1, you can go to the HD: 87.9577m FACE2 measurement by just flipping the STN1/2 telescope. [ENT]/[REC] 3 After taking measurements on both faces, the delta screen will be displayed. [3:CP] will records the averaged HA/VA/ SD from F1/F2 data. Press the [3] or [4]/[ENT] key to record the station and return to the BMS.
The screen for inputting the azimuth to the Input BS Angle BS point is displayed. Just pressing the 1 AZ:■ [ENT] key inputs 0º00’00”. 3 Ex.) To enter 123º45’50”, key input should be 123.4550. Sight the BS point and press the [ENT] key. It records the station and returns to the BMS. F1/F2 observations to the BS is also available by [4:F2] key or just flipping the telescope to Face2 after taking a distance measurement on Face1.
2: Multiple Resection Setup station by angle/distance measurements to known PT - Maximum 10 points can be used in Resection. - Calculation starts automatically when enough measurements are taken. - Deleting any poor observation data can be done. - Selecting BS point is available.
Input the target height and press the [ENT] key. When the coordinate is input manually on the previous screen, CD: can be input on the screen. (Lst/Stk input are not available on this screen.) Sight known point 1 and press the [MSR], [TRK], [4:F2] or [ENT] key. The [4:F2] and [ENT] take an angle measurement.
3 Once the data enough to calculate the Station coordinates are obtained, its standard deviation screen will be displayed. Press [ESC] to return to the last measurement screen. Press [1] to add more direction to enhance the accuracy of your resection. When you are satisfied with the result, press [4] or [ENT] to record the station through ST input & Select BS screen.
================== Advanced Functionalities ================== View&Delete each data in Resection By pressing [3:View] key on the calculated STN data screen, you can check your observation to each direction. >45,CP1 37A,CP2 111,POLE/CT [ESC] Place the cursor on a bad data or show its detail data, you can press [MENU] and [1] to delete it. [2:Add] will provide you another PT input screen to continue the resection observations.
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. ST:250 HI: 0.0000 CD: After inputting the ST, HI and CD for station record, you will be selecting the Back- sight. Choose the BS by up/down arrow key and press [ENT] to complete the Station setup.
3: Quick Station (Quick) Setup the station quickly without given coordinates Press the [4] key on the setup menu to display the screen for inputting a quick station point. ST:1507 HI: 0.0000 m BS: AZ: 0.0000g 1 3 ST : Station point (defaulted to the Last recorded PT +1) H I : Height of Instrument BS : Backsight point AZ : Backsight azimuth (defaulted to zero) The Station point (ST) in this function is defaulted to a new point number.
4: Remote Benchmark (RBM) Determine the station elevation 3 Input the BM point and press the [ENT] key. When the point is found in the current or specified Control Job, it is displayed. Input BM Point PT:■ 1 HT: 2.1400m CD: After inputting the Height of Target, sight the BM and press the [MSR] or [TRK] key. Sight BM Press MSRorTRK STN [MSR] You can take F1/F2 measurements by pressing the [4] key or just flipping the telescope to Face2.
5: BSCheck (BSChk) Check the Backsight direction Press the [5:BSChk] on the station setup menu to enter the BS check function. HA:103°50’34”0 BS:103°50’30”5 Abrt Sight the BS and press the [ENT] or [4] key to reset the horizontal angle to the HA set in the last station setup. Press the [ESC] or [1] to abort the process and return to the BMS. 3 Rst HA: Current HA reading BS: The HA to the BS at the last station setup.
S-O Staking out Y 9 ○ Z FILL OUT R 3 CUT L IN IN OUT Height of target R L FILL CUT S-O Press the [S-O] key to display the stakeout menu screen*. Select the desired function using the numeric keys. Stakeout 1 1:HD-HA 4:V-Pln 2:XYZ 5:S-Pln 3:2REF 6:Arc 1:Ang-Dist (HD-HA) Specifying the stakeout point position by Angle and Distance Press the [1] key to display the screen for inputting distance and angle to the target. Input them and press the [ENT] key.
When the [ENT] key is pressed without HA input, the current HA is input automatically. Rotate the instrument until the dHA becomes close to 0º00’00”. Sight the target and press the [MSR] or [TRK] key. dHA→ 35°12’30” HD: 25.356 m Press MSRorTRK S-O When the measurement is completed, the errors between the target position and the stake-out point are displayed.
Switching screen by [DSP] When the Secondary unit is set, one more screen (S-O9/9) is added. 3 S-O1/8 S-O2/8 * S-O3/8 * S-O4/8 * S-O5/8 d HA← R ← OUT↑ R ← OUT← CUT↑ HA: VA: SD: HA: VD: HD: HL: V%: HD: S-O6/8 X: Y: Z: S-O7/8 S-O8/8 dN: dE: dZ: rSD: rVD: rHD: * S-O3/8, S-O4/8 and S-O5/8 can be customized by holding down [DSP] key for one second. (See p.3-21) S-O When the Secondary Unit is set to any of distance unit, it shows HD/ VD/SD in that unit as the eighth screen. (See p.
2:XYZ Specifying the stakeout point position by Coordinates Press the [2] key on the Stakeout menu screen to start Stakeout by Coordinates. Input the point number/name you want to stake and press [ENT]. You can also specify the points by Code and/or Radius from the instrument. When several points can meet the specified condition, points are shown in list style. Right/Left arrow keys will be the page Up/Down keys.
Advise the rodman to adjust the prism position. When the target is on the intended position, the displayed errors become 0.0000 m/ft. 3 dHA← 0°00’05” R ← 0.001 m OUT↑ 0.006 m PT:502 dHA: Difference in Horizontal angle to the target point R/L: Right/Left (Lateral error) IN/OUT: In/Out (Longitudinal error) Switching screen by [DSP] When the Secondary unit is set, one more screen (HD/VD/SD) is added.
Press the [REC] or [ENT] key record the point. A default PT is shown based on the previously recorded point number plus “Add constant” (See p.3-92). Input S-O Point PT:1002■ CD: Lst Stk 3 “Add Constant” is defaulted to 1000 in MENU/3:Sett/ 7:S-O. (See p.3-92) It requires an integer that is added to the point number being staked to obtain a new number for the staked point record. For example, a staked coordinate point 3 with an Add Constant of 1000 is recorded as stakeout point 1003.
================== Advanced Functionalities ===================== Specify a Stakeout List by Range-Input 3 Press the [MODE] key twice while the cursor is in the PT field to show the [Pts] softkey. PT: CD:s R: PTs Input the start point (Fr) and the end point (To). The range has to be less than 1001 points. PT Range Input Fr:1000 To:2000 >UP,1500,CURB UP,1501,MANHOL UP,1502, UP,1503,FENCE S-O A point list is shown when any existing point is found between ‘Fr’ and ‘To’.
3: 2-Pt Reference Line (2REF) Measuring distance and offset values along a specified line Press the [3] key on the Stakeout menu screen to start 2-Pt Reference Line. Input the two point names for the reference line. Input Line PT1 P1:■ 1 P2: Inputting point by measurement is also available. Press the [Mode] key to get the observation screens. You can search the point by inputting the asterisk (wild-card) as well.
When the [HOT] key is pressed on any of the shooting point displays, it shows the setting screen. You can change the HT, T-P or Prism constant at any time. 3 Switching screen by [DSP] When the Secondary unit is set, one more screen (REF5/5) is added. REF1/4 Sta O/S dZ REF2/4 X: Y: Z: REF3/4 HA: VA: SD: S-O When the Secondary Unit is set to any distance unit, it shows HD/VD/SD in the specified unit as the fifth screen. (See p.
4: 2-Pt Reference Plane (V-Pln) Measuring distance and offset values on the vertical plane P2 3 dz Sta Press the [4] key on the Stakeout menu screen to start 2-Pt Reference Plane. Input two points to define the plane. Inputting point by measurement is also available. Press the [Mode] key to get the observation screens. Once the plane is defined, the calculated Sta/dZ and coordinate will be shown. No distance measurement is required. [DSP], [HOT], [REC] and [ESC] keys are available.
Switching screen by [DSP] PLN1/3 PLN2/3 PLN3/3 Sta: dZ: X: Y: Z: HA: VA: 3 To record the point, press the [REC] key on any of the PLN1/3 to PLN3/3 screens. Input the feature code Input Point PT:30123-A48 CD:BLD5 = Sample recording data in S-O/4:V-Pln = S-O CO,Vertical Ref Plane Pt1:516-A1 Pt2:530 CO,Sta=68.021 dz=17.459 SS,30123-A48,1.5480,16.4020,40.4720,89.
5: 3-Pt Reference Plane (S-Pln) Measuring distance and offset values on the slope P2 Target b (X,Y,Z) 3 P3 (X3,Y3,Z3) (X2,Y2,Z2) a P1 (X1,Y1,Z1) Press the [5] key on the Stakeout menu screen to start 3-Pt Reference Plane. Input three points to define the slope. Inputting point by measurement is also available. Press the [Mode] key to get the observation screens.
In case the plane is defined by two points (by selecting [1:Done]), that vertical plane will be the same with the one used in V-Pln function but the indicating factors (Sta/dZ vs a/b) are different. (See p.3-56) 3 ・ Once the plane is defined, the calculated ‘a’, ‘b’ and coordinate will be shown. No distance measurement is required. [DSP], [HOT], [REC] and [ESC] keys are available.
6: Arc-curve Reference Line (Arc) Measuring distance and offset values on the arc-curve Input the Start of the Curve point (P1) and the azimuth of the tangent line (AZ1). P1can be input through measuring to a point by pressing the [Mode] key while the cursor is on the P1 field. Start of curve P1:583 AZ1:35.4030■ [ESC] [ENT] While inputting the radius (Rad), positive value is for clockwise arc and negative is for counterclockwise.
3 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 one in “Len”, the system uses the input “Rad” value and the “Len” will be replaced by the calculated value. Rad: 50.0000m Len: 125.6637m AZ2:120°00′30″ Abrt OK Next is the observation screens. You can use [MSR], [TRK], [DSP], [HOT] and [REC]/[ENT] key from here.
Recording Measurement Data REC . - - ・○ + 1) Recording data from any observation screen Press the [REC] key to display the PT/HT/CD input screen right. You can quickly input frequently used feature codes using the Code List (Lst) and Code Stack (Stk) functions. (See p.3-8, 3-9) PT:10005 HT: 1.507 m CD:MANHOLE Lst O/S Qcd Stk 3 Pressing [ENT] on the CD: field records - REC RAW - the point.
2) Qcode Quick measurement & recording by less key-press To activate the Qcode mode, press [Mode] on the BMS. 3 HA:316°50’40” VA: 91°25’35” SD: 150.687m DSP1/4 [Mode] The default PT is shown in the bottom line. HA:316°50’40” VA: 91°25’35” Pressing any numeric key will initiate a SD: 150.687m measurement and input a defined code for QPt=10053-A10 each key at the same time. [1] to [0] The feature code which has already assigned to the key will be shown while taking a measurement.
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 edit the code. PT:10053-A10 HT: 1.247 m A CD:CURB■ 3 [Mode] PT:10053-A10 HT: 1.247 m CD:CURB Lst O/S Qcd Stk [Qcd] Press the numeric key you want to assign the current code to. ASSIGN Qcode CD:CURB Which key(0ー9)? ESC to abort [6] PT:10053-A10 HT: 1.247 m CD:CURB Lst O/S Qcd Stk REC/Qcode The current feature code is assigned to the selected numeric key.
3) Offset Measurements 3-1) Tape Offset Measurements 3 After a distance measurement to a point, offset measurement is available when you press the [REC] key. PT:10053-A10 HT: 1.605 m CD:CURB Lst O/S Qcd Stk Press [2:O/S] and [1] key to enter the tape-offset. 1:Tape 5:Cnr 1 2:Angle 6:+SD 3:Pole 7:Circl 4:+Line Input offset distance from the measured point. You can choose the direction to take an offset by Up/Down arrow keys.
3-2) Angle-Offset Measurements After a distance measurement, press the [REC] and [2:O/S] to show the Offset menu screen. Select [2] key to enter the angle-offset. 1:Tape 5:Cnr 2:Angle 6:+SD 2 3:Pole 7:Circl 4:+Line The current reading of HA/VA is shown. You can rotate the alidade and telescope to take a necessary angle offset with the measured distance kept unchanged. Angle Offset HA:234°32′14″ VA: 91°55′09″ Abrt OK Press the [ENT] or [4:OK] to record the offset point.
3-3) Two-Prism Pole Offset Measurements 3 After a distance measurement to the first prism on the pole, press the [REC], [2:O/S] and [3:Pole] to get to the twoprism pole measurement. 1:Tape 5:Cnr 2:Angle 6:+SD 3 3:Pole 7:Circl 4:+Line Input the distance between the second prism and the target point. Distance between the first and the second prism can be left blank if you don’t need any QA information. Input Distance P1-P2: m1 P2-Tgt:0.55 m Sight the second prism and take a measurement.
3-4) Line extension by Horizontal Angle Offset After a distance measurement to the first prism (or target) on the line, press the [REC], [2:O/S] and [4:+Line] to get to the Line Extension (by HA) function. 1:Tape 5:Cnr 2:Angle 6:+SD 3:Pole 7:Circl 4 4:+Line Sight the second prism (or target) and press [MSR] or [TRK]. Sight PT2 HA: 38°45’25” Press MSRorTRK +LN After taking a measurement, the horizontal distance is displayed. [DSP] is available to check VA/SD as well. Press [ENT] to go to the next step.
= Example of recorded RAW data from [O/S]/4: +Line = 3 SS, CO, CO, CO, 40, 0.0000, 48.3304, 169.20370, 82.02470, 10:52:37 PT1, 0.0000, 48.3020,169.19165, 83.58565 PT2, 0.0000, 48.3155,168.54250, 85.42440 O/S MSR:40 0.0000 169.20370 87.02340 * The calculated point (TGT) is stored as a SS record on the first line. * Measurements to the first and second target (P1 and P2) are stored as PT1 and PT2.
3-5) Corner Offset Measurements After a distance measurement to the first prism (or target) on the wall, press the [REC], [2:O/S] and [5:Cnr] to get to the Corner function. 5 1:Tape 5:Cnr 2:Angle 6:+SD 3:Pole 7:Circl 4:+Line Sight the second point on the same wall with the first point measurement and press [MSR] or [TRK]. Sight PT2 HA: 37°08’29” Press MSRorTRK After taking a measurement, press [ENT] to proceed to next screen.
When a measurement is taken to the forth point, the corner point can be calculated as the intersection of two walls (P1-P2 and P3-P4). The default elevation is given by P4. Sight PT4 HA:157°30’24” HD: 32.856 m REC 3 Input the Code if necessary. The height of target is defaulted to 0.0000 for the offset point. Press [ENT] to record the corner point. PT:58 HT: 0.0000 m OD:FLOOR2 Lst Qcd Stk = Example of recorded RAW data from [O/S]/5: Cnr = REC/Offset SS, CO, CO, CO, 58, 0.0000, 48.3304, 169.
3-6) Slope distance extension After a distance measurement to a point, press the [REC], [2:O/S] and [6:+SD] to input the additional slope distance manually. The measured distance is shown the second line. Input the slope distance you have to add or subtract. Any value between –99.990 and +99.990 metre (or –328.000 and +328.000 feet) can be input.
3-7) Circle Offset Measurements 3 After a distance measurement to the surface of the circle, press the [REC], [2:O/S] and [7:Circl] to get to the Circle offset function. Sight one edge of the circle and press [3:Ed2].
= 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, 0.0000,47.05350, 83.58560 CO, PT2, 0.0000, 0.0000, 29.53010, 83.58560 CO,O/S MSR:71 36.5418 38.28360 81.06510 CO,Input +SD:0.0020 3 * The calculated center point is stored as a SS record on the first line. * The following one or two comment lines are the observed points for the calculation. The format is “point name (fixed), HT(0.0000), SD(0.0000), HA, VA” after the header, “CO,”.
3-8) Horizontal distance input after Angle-only shot Turn the telescope to the direction of the point and press [REC]. HA:157°30’24” VA: 93°45’18” SD: m DSP1/4 3 [ESC] Input the code if necessary. Press [2:HD] to proceed to the horizontal distance input. PT:1462 HT: 0.0000 m CD:FENCE79 Lst +HD Qcd Stk Input the taped measured distance from the instrument point to the target point and press [ENT].
MENU Using Various Functions (menu-key) Press the [MENU] key to display the MENU screen. 1) Job Manager Press the [1] key on the MENU screen to get into the Job Manager. It shows a Job list. The newest created Job name will be displayed on the top of the list. 1 1:Job 2:Cogo 3:Sett 4:Data 5:Comms 6:Time 7:Calib 8:Note 3 1-1) Opening an existing Job Use the up/down arrow keys to place the MENU for option cursor on the desired Job name and press >*TOKYO10 NEWYORK3 @ the [ENT] key to open it.
1-2) Creating a New Job 1 Create Press the [MENU] key on the Job list 2 DEL screen to display the sub-function menu in 3 Control Job Manager. 4 Info 3 Press the [1] or [ENT] key to show the “Input Job name” screen. Input a Job name within eight characters and press the [ENT] key. When you want to check the Job settings, press the [2] key on the screen right. Otherwise, you can just press the [ENT] or [4] key to create a new job.
Angle unit: DEG/GON/MIL Dist unit: Metre/Ft-US/Ft-Int Temp unit: degC/degF Press unit: hPa/mmHg/inHg >Angle Dist Temp Press :DEG :Metre :degC :hPa ↓ 3 US-Ft or I-Ft For Feet users, there is an option to display and input values in Feet-Inch. After the “Dist:” field, the option screen is opened only for Feet unit. You can select either “decimal-Ft” or “Ft-Inch” by Right/Left arrow key.
1-3) 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 sub-function menu. MENU for option >*TOKYO10 NEWYORK3 @ !TEST―A56 ↓ Select [2:DEL] by pressing the [2] key. You can also choose it using the Down arrow and [ENT] keys. 1 2 3 4 3 Create DEL Control Info. A confirmation screen is shown. Delete JOB Press the [ENT] or [4] key to delete the TOKYO10 Are you sure? Job you chose.
1-4) Control Job A Control Job stores survey data (such as control points) that may be used by several jobs as the source of common data. This facility saves time when surveying a region that already has known points. Once a Control job is assigned, the system will search the coordinate points in the Control Job when the input point cannot be found in the current Job. If the point is found in the Control Job, it will be copied into the current Job.
・When a Control Job is already assigned, the newly assigned Control Job replaces the previously assigned Control Job. ・To cancel the current control job, move the cursor to the job name and press [MENU] and [3:Control] again. It will undo the control job. 3 1-5) Displaying Job Information Place the cursor on the Job which you want to check. MENU/1: Job Press the [MENU] and [4] key to see its information.
2) Cogo Coordinate Geometry Calculations Press the [2] key on the MENU screen to display the COGO menu screen. This function can be used at any time from observation or inputting PT screens. Cogo 1 1:PT-PT 4:Line 2:HA+HD 5:Input 3:Area 3 2-1) PT-PT Inverse Calculating Angle and Distance between two Coordinates Press the [1] key in the COGO menu to display the screen for inputting the first point number/name. Type the PT and press the [ENT] key.
Press the [DSP] key to change the contents of the result screen. 3 Gd: Grade (HD/VD) V%: 100/Gd rSD: Slope distance PT1 to PT2 Gd: 6.20:1 V%: 10.500 % rSD: 144.6722m COGO2/2 MENU/2: Cogo 2-2) HA+HD Coordinate Calculating Coordinates from Angle and Distance Press the [2] key in the COGO menu to display the screen for inputting the base point. Type the PT and press the [ENT] key.
2-3) Area & Perimeter Calculating Area and Perimeter Press the [3] key in the COGO menu. Input the first point of the lot and press the Input Point [ENT] key. In the upper right corner of PT:1005■ the screen, there is a counter to show how many points you have entered. 01 1 3 When a new point name is input, you can X: 5508.211 input new coordinates and record it. 1 Y: 1761.540■ If you don’t have to record the point, just press the [ENT] without PT. It shows XY coordinate input screen.
2-4) Line and Offset Calculating coordinates from Line and Offset 3 Press the [4] key in the COGO menu to enter the Line & offset function. Type in the base point (P1) and specify the bearing through P1 by either AZ or P2. Line Define P1:100■ AZ: P2: 1 P2 AZ PM P1 Once the base point and the bearing is established, input the horizontal distance along the line (Sta), the horizontal distance perpendicular to the line(O/S) and the vertical distance(dVD) to P1.
The coordinate is stored as a CC record. -REC XYZ- Line definition info. and “Sta”, “O/S” and “dVD” values will be stored as comment Job:AMS-B66 records as well. 3 2-5) Input Coordinate Manually input coordinate Press the [5] key in the COGO menu to enter the manual input XYZ function. The PT is defaulted to the “Last recorded PT + 1”. Input Point PT:100502 CD:TREE Lst Stk Input the coordinate using the numeric keys. Press the [ENT] or down-arrow key at each line.
3) Sett Initial settings Press the [3] key on the MENU screen to display the initial settings menu. 1:Angle 5:Unit 1 2:Dist 6:Comm. 3:Coord.7:S-O 4:Power 8:Other 3 ・The items shown in a box (ex. VA zero direction ) in “Conditions” column are Job Settings that cannot be changed in the existing Job. ・When any of those Job settings is changed, a confirmation screen is shown to ask you to create a new Job with those new settings or just continue working under those settings without recording data.
Item >Scale:1.000000 T-P :ON 1 Sea Lvl:ON C&R :0.132 Conditions Scale Factor Numerical input between 0.999600 and 1.000400. Temp&Press Correction ON/OFF 3 Sea Level Adjustment ON/OFF C&R Correction OFF : C&R OFF 0.132 : C&R ON (coef. 0.132) 0.200 : C&R ON (coef. 0.200) As the surface of the earth is curved, the vertical difference (VD and Z) at the measurement point, as referenced to the horizontal plane, will inevitably include some error. This error is called curvature error.
Menu 3:Coord. Item >Coord. :NEZ Label :XYZ Az zero :North 3 Conditions Coordinate Order NEZ/ENZ <Coordinate Label> XYZ/YXZ/NEZ(ENZ) Azimuth zero Direction North/South <Main Auto PWR off> 4:Power >Main :OFF EDM :At Once Sleep : 1min OFF/5min/10min/30min <EDM Auto PWR off> OFF/At Once/0.1min/ 0.
Menu 6:Comm Item Conditions <Data Collector/Recorder> >Ext.Comm:NIKON Baud : 4800 Length :8 Parity :NONE ↓ NIKON/SET <Baud rate> 1200/2400/4800/9600/ 19200/38400bps >Stop bit:1 3 <Data Length> 7/8 <Parity> EVEN/ODD/NONE <Stop bit> 1/2 <Add constant in Stakeout> >Add Pt :1000 1 Used to give a default point number to record observed data in Stakeout (1~999,999).
Menu 8:Other (1st screen) 3 Item Conditions <Store Data> >Store DB:Both Sig Beep:OFF 2nd Unit:NONE XYZ Disp:Fast ↓ ↓ (Continued to the next page) RAW/XYZ/Both ・When recording SS/CP/SO records on the BMS or S-O, it records raw and/or coordinate data based on this setting. <Beep on Signal> ON/OFF <Secondary Unit>* None/Metre/US-Ft/I-Ft <XYZ Disp> Fast/Norm/Slow/+ENT ・This defines the speed to change to the next screen after showing coordinates of input PT.
Item >Split ST:No CD Input:123 Conditions <Split ST> No/Yes* ・Increment of the default PT for all station-related records can be separated from other record types by this setting. 3 <CD Input> ABC/123 ・When your feature code system consists of numbers only, it is convenient to use “123” in this setting. * When ‘Split ST’ is set to “Yes”, the default starting ST number can be input in the additional setting screen appeared.
4) Data Viewing and Editing Records Press the [4] key on the MENU screen to display the View/Edit menu. 3 View/Edit 1:RAW data 1 2:XYZ data 3:Code List 4-1) Display Records “Data View” feature is available at all times even from observation or inputting PT screens. 4-1-1) From RAW data Press the [1] key on the View/Edit menu screen to show the RAW data in List form. MENU/4: Data When you first view the RAW data, you will see the last four RAW records in the current Job.
Pressing the [DSP] key switches the displays in the following order. 1st screen 2nd screen PT: HA: VA: SD: PT: HT: CD: 3rd screen PT: X: Y: Z: 3 ・The third screen is only displayed when the raw data record has corresponding coordinates available. For this the "Store Data" setting needs to be set to "Both". Coordinates are never available for F1/F2 records.
CO records 3 A comment added to the job from the system. For example, when you change the Stn-Z by the Remote Benchmark function, or the horizontal angle is adjusted by the BSCheck function, the system records what you have done in the field. A sample comment record from the Remote Benchmark function. CO,Remote BM Ca lc.Z=501.193 -S tn Point Update d Temperature, Presssure and Prism Constant record (SY record) is also stored when you complete each station setup.
The header (XYZ,YXZ,NEZ, or ENZ) depends on the Coord. Label setting in MENU/3:Sett/3:Coord. (See p.3-91) 3 UP/MP/CC/RE records All coordinate records include the “PT”, “CD”, and “X/Y/Z”. By pressing the [DSP] key, the display toggles between PT/X/Y/Z and PT/CD. UP: Uploaded point coordinates. MP: Manually input point coordinates. CC: Calculated coordinates. Points calculated in “COGO”. RE: Calculated coordinates. Points calculated in “Resection”. When the “Store data” setting (See p.
4-2) Delete Record 4-2-1) Deleting RAW data Select [1:RAW data]. 3 View/Edit 1 1:RAW data 2:XYZ data 3:Code List Place the cursor using the Up/Down SS,205,POB RT arrow key to the record you want to delete, >SO,1011, SO,1012, then press [MENU]. SO,1050, ↓ [MENU] The sub-function menu for RAW data is displayed. Press the [1] or [ENT] key for “Delete”. 1 DEL 2 Edit 3 Search A confirmation screen is displayed. Press Delete RAW? SO1011 the [ENT] or [4] key to delete the specified record.
4-2-2) Delete Coordinate data Select [2:XYZ data]. View/Edit 1:RAW data 2 2:XYZ data 3:Code List 3 Place the cursor using the Up/Down arrow keys to the record you want to delete, then press [MENU]. UP,536, UP,537,CURB MP,1, >MP,2,STN ↓ [MENU] 1 2 3 4 DEL Edit Search Input A confirmation screen is displayed. Press Delete XYZ? MP:2 the [ENT] or [4] key to delete the specified record. No Press the [ESC] or [1] key to cancel deleting data.
4-3) Edit Record You can edit records by their point number/name and code. Also the height of target (HT), height of the instrument (HI), backsight point (BS), and backsight azimuth (Az) can be modified. 3 The Z-coordinate of SS/CP will be recalculated and updated when its HT is changed. 4-3-1) Edit RAW record Select [1:RAW data]. Place the cursor using the Up/Down arrow keys to the record you are going to edit, then press [MENU].
When you press the [ENT] key on the last Save Changes? PT:124 line of the edit screen, it shows a CD:MANHOLE1 confirmation screen. No Press the [4] or [ENT] key to accept the modification and return to the Data View screen. Press the [1] or [ESC] key to go back to the edit screen. Yes - Update RAW - 3 4-3-2) Edit Coordinate record Select [2:XYZ data] to get into the coordinate list screen.
Pressing [ENT] in the Z: field changes to the PT and CD screen. The Point name/number and Code can also be edited. PT: 502 CD: When you press the [ENT] key on the last line of the edit screen, it shows a confirmation screen. Save Changes? PT:502 CD:MANHOLE1 No Yes 1 3 Press the [4] or [ENT] key to accept the modification and returns to the Data View screen. Press the [1] or [ESC] key to go back to the edit screen.
4-4) Search Record You can search for records by their type, point number/name, code, or by any combination of these. 4-4-1) Search from RAW record Select [1:RAW data] to show the list of RAW data before entering “Search” function. Press the [MENU] key to display the sub-function menu for RAW data. View/Edit 1 1:RAW data 2:XYZ data 3:Code List 3 >ST,100, F1,,1.5000 SS,2001,FENCE SS,2002,FENCE ↓ [MENU] You can set the record “Type” using the Right/Left arrow keys.
・When you specified “ST/SO/F1/F2” in “Type” field, the search will be initiated by pressing the [ENT] key on the “PT” field. You don’t have to input “CD” for those types. MENU/4: Data 3 ・When you specified “CO/SY” in “Type” field, the search will be initiated by pressing the [ENT] key on the “Type” field. For these records, “PT” and “CD” are irrelevant. When several points are available for the condition which you input, those points are shown in a list form.
4-4-2) Search from Coordinate record Select [2:XYZ data] first to show a list of coordinate data before activating “Search” function. View/Edit 1:RAW data 2 2:XYZ data 3:Code List Press [MENU] on the XYZ data screen to display the sub-function for XYZ data. UP,536, UP,537,CURB MP,1, >MP,2,STN 3 ↓ [MENU] Press the [3] key to enter “Search XYZ” function. 1 2 3 4 You can select the “Type” using the Right/ Left arrow keys. It scrolls among ALL/ MP/UP/CC/RE.
When several points are available for the condition which you input, those points are shown in a list. Select a point from the list using the Up/Down arrow keys and press [ENT]. >MP,47,TREE MP,51,TREE A detailed data screen for the selected record is displayed. Press the [ESC] key to return to the list screen. On this screen, the [DSP] key is also available to change the contents. (See p.
4-5) Input Coordinate Select [2:XYZ data] before you enter “Add coordinate” function. Press [MENU] on the XYZ data screen to display the sub-function for XYZ data. View/Edit 1:RAW data 2 2:XYZ data 3:Code List UP,536, UP,537,CURB MP,1, >MP,2,STN 3 ↓ [MENU] Press the [4] or the Down arrow and [ENT] keys to show the input point screen next. 1 2 3 4 The PT is defaulted to the “Last recorded PT + 1”. You can change it here too. After you input PT and CD correctly, press [ENT] to input coordinates.
4-6) Code List Select [3:Code List] from the View/Edit menu. View/Edit 1:RAW data 2:XYZ data 3:Code List 3 3 It shows the first four feature codes (or layers) on the first layer of the Code List. The codes (and/or layers) are shown in alphabetical order. Place the cursor using the Up/Down arrow keys to the code or layer name you want to edit, then press the [MENU] key. >STRUCTURE SURFACE SURVEY→ VEGETATION ↓ ・Maximum 254 codes (and/or Layers) can be stored.
4-6-1) Delete Code/Layer Place the cursor using the Up/Down >BUILDING STRUCTURE arrow keys to the code (or layer) you want SURFACE→ to delete, then press [MENU]. SURVEY→ ↓ The sub-function menu for Code List is displayed. Press the [1] or [ENT] key to enter the “Delete Code/Layer” function. 1:DEL 1 2:Edit 3:Add Code 4:Add Layer A confirmation screen is displayed. Press the [ENT] or [4] key to delete the specified code. Press the [ESC] or [1] key to cancel deleting the code.
4-6-2) Edit List Move the cursor using the Up/Down arrow keys to the code or layer name you want to edit, then press [MENU]. CEDAR→ DOGWOOD >PALM TREE SPRUCE The sub-function menu for Code List is displayed. Press the [2] key for “Edit Code/Layer”. 1:DEL 2:Edit 2 3:Add Code 4:Add Layer ↓ 3 For feature codes there are two input fields. The first CD: field is the word that will be displayed in the List and the optional second field is the code that will be recorded when the List item is selected.
When either string is changed, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Press [ENT] or [4:Yes] to accept the change. When a Layer is edited, a single line input screen is shown. Press the [ENT] key after you change the layer name. Save change? PALM TREE(1158 →ELM TREE(1147- No Yes 3 Edit Layer Name A CEDAR 4-6-3) Add new Code Type the feature code. Pressing the [Mode] key changes the input mode between alphabet and numeric. In the CD: field, you can input the word you want to display in the List.
3 ・If the Code List already has 254 code and/or layer names when you try to input more, an error screen is displayed. Press any key to return to the previous screen. LIST FULL Press any key MENU/4: Data ・The input CD in this function is stored as both “String” and “Code”. It will be used both for displaying List and recording data. If you want to see a “String” which is different from what is stored as CD, you can create your own Code List using any standard EDITOR in your PC. (See p.
4-6-4) Add Layer Press the [MENU] key on the desired layer if you want to create another layer underneath it. >SURVEY→ SURFACE The sub-function menu for Code List is displayed. Press the [4] key for “Add Layer”. 1:DEL 2:Edit 3:Add Code 4:Add Layer 4 3 Type the layer name. Input Layer Pressing the [Mode] key changes the VEGETATION■ input mode between alpha-numeric and numeric. Press the [ENT] key to store the new layer name.
5) Communication 5-1) Download Data Press the [MENU] and [5] key to display the communication menu. 3 1:Job 2:Cogo 3:Sett 4:Data 5 5:Comms 6:Time 7:Calib 8:Note Communication menu: 1: Download recorded data 2: Upload coordinate data 3: Upload a Code List file Communication 1 1:Download 2:Upload Data 3:Upload List Press the [1] key to get into the download settings screen.
5-2) Upload Coordinate Data Press [2] key to upload coordinate data via Communication 1:Download cable. 2:Upload Data 2 3:Upload List The default data format is displayed. If you would like to change the order of data Data Fields PT/N/E/Z/CD/ / fields, you can press [3:Edit] (See next page for details). Comm Edit When you don’t have to change the order, [2] just press the [ENT]. You can also change the communication settings by pressing [2:Comm] to match those in your program.
3 ・When you press the [ESC] key during uploading data, it aborts the process and returns to the MENU screen. Records already processed before the [ESC] key are remaining in the job. ・The system will truncate the code if it is longer than 12 characters. ・When the data recording area becomes full during uploading data, it shows an error message and aborts the process. (See p.
・When uploading a duplicate point that has been already referred to by a Station or Backsight, the "!Duplicate PT" error is shown and that Pt: name/ number is informed. (See p.8-9) ・When the duplicate point is *not* referred to by a Station or Backsight and the point type is UP/CC/MP, then that point will be automatically overwritten by the new uploaded point.
5-3) Upload List file Press the [3] key to upload a Code List file via cable. 3 Connect the instrument and your computer by RS-232C cable. Start the communication program on your computer to send coordinate data (usually SEND TEXT file). Press the [4] or [ENT] key on the instrument to start uploading a Code List file.
6) Date & Time 1:Job 2:Cogo 3:Sett 4:Data 5:Comms 6:Time 6 7:Calib 8:Note Date & Time in the current setting are shown. Date:2000-01-17 1 Time:08:12 The Date format is Year-Month-Day. For example, if you want to change the date to January 18, 2000, then press: 2000 [ENT] 1 [ENT] 18 [ENT] or just press [ENT], [ENT], and 18 [ENT] on the screen right. Pressing [ENT] on the “Day” field moves the cursor to the “Time” field. Input Hour and Minutes in the 24-hour system.
8) 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 observation or inputting PT screens. 1:Job 2:Cogo 3:Sett 4:Data 5:Comms 6:Time 7:Calib 8 8:Note 3 Up to 50 characters can be input per note. The input memo is stored as a CO record in RAW database. Input Note A Input Note The Stack function (Stk) is available by [Mode] key. Maximum 20 notes are stored in Stack.
4. CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT 4-1 Plate Level (Making the axis of the level vial at right angle to the vertical axis of the instrument) 1) Checking (1) Set up the instrument on the tripod and follow the leveling procedures described in [2-5. Leveling] p.2-9. (2) Rotate the alidade 180°. CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT (3) Check to see if the bubble remains in the center of the vial. If a displacement is detected it should be adjusted. Refer to the following adjustment procedure.
4-3 Optical Plummet (Aligning the optical axis of the plummet with the vertical axis of the instrument) 1) Checking CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT (1) Place the instrument on the tripod. (No leveling is necessary.) 4 (2) Place a thick sheet of paper marked with an X on the ground just below the instrument. (3) Looking through the optical plummet, adjust the leveling screws to bring the image of the X to the center of the reticle mark . (4) Rotate the alidade approximately 180°.
4-4 Zero Point Errors of Vertical Scale and Horizontal Angle Corrections (1) Set up the instrument on the tripod and complete the leveling procedure described in [2-5. Leveling] section. (See p.2-9) (2) On the BMS, with the telescope in its Face1 position, sight a target that is placed within ±45° from the horizontal plane, and read the vertical angle (V1). (3) Rotate the instrument and flip the telescope to its Face2 position, and take another vertical angle reading (V2) to the target.
2) Adjustment Press the [MENU] and [7] key to enter the calibration screen. Take a F1 measurement to a target on the horizon and press the [ENT] key. Vertical angle is shown in “V0 dir= Horiz” setting in this function.
The tilt indication is V-tilt only. The header is “Tilt:” instead of “X:” and “Y:”. Procedure to execute calibration is the same as DTM-350. X: 90″ Y: -15″ ACV: OVER ACH: 10″ Press any key Tilt: 8″ ACV: OVER ACH: 0°00′40″ Press any key CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT When any of ACV, ACH, X, or Y is out of range (X,Y, ACV>±3’ or ACH>±30” ), “OVER” is shown. Pressing any key to return to the first observation screen.
4-5 Instrument Constant CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT The instrument constant is a numerical value used to automatically correct for the displacement between the mechanical and electrical centers when measuring distances. Although this adjustment was made at the time of delivery, it is recommended that the constant be checked several times a year to ensure the highest operational accuracy.
(4) Measure the distances to Points P and Q. Check that their sum falls within the allowable range of error from the distance measured in Step (2). PR+QR=PQ (5) Move the DTM-350/330 to other points along the line PQ, and repeat Step (4) several times. Calculate the average. CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT (6) If the difference between the value of PR+QR and the value PQ is 3mm or longer, contact your nearest Nikon representative.
4 4-8 CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT
5. SPECIFICATIONS 5-1 Main Body Telescope Tube length: Magnification: Effective diameter of objective: Image: Field of view: Resolving power: Focusing distance: Focusing method: Angle measurement Reading system: Circle diameter (reading): Minimum display increment 360°: 400G: MIL6400: DIN18723 accuracy: 152mm/5.98in. 28X 38mm/1.50in. (EDM: 40mm/1.57in.) Erect 1°34’ (2.7m at 100m/2.7ft. at 100ft.) 3.5” 1.2m/47.2in.
Precision MSR mode: TRK 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) ±(10 + 5ppm x D) mm (within 500m/1600ft.) Measurement intervals MSR mode: TRK mode: Least count: SPECIFICATION 1.6sec. (initial; 2.6sec.) 1.0sec. (initial; 2.0sec.) MSR mode 1mm/0.002ft. TRK mode 10mm/0.02ft.
Connections in the base of instrument Communications: Type RS-232C Baud 38400 Max. ASYNC External power supply: Input voltage DC 7.2 to 11V DC 7.2V, rechargeable About 16hours (For angle/distance measurements at 25°C of normal temperature) (Note that this operation time differs depending on the deterioration of battery.
5-2 Standard Components DTM-350/330 main body: Battery pack BC-65: Quick charger Q-75U or Q-75E: Tool set: Objective lens cap: Vinyl cover: Instruction manual: Carrying case: Shoulder strap: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5-3 External Device Connection Connector This connector is used commonly as a power source connector and a communication connector with an external device. Confirm the specifications below and observe the cautions on the next page.
Cautions when using the connector 1. Be sure to connect the specified male connector for this connector. Prepare the cable and the connector connected with an external device at your side. 2. Be sure to connect according to the pin arrangement shown in the previous page. Wrong connection will cause damage to the instrument. 3. When the connector is used as a power source connector: y Supply power such as a battery (which is prepared by you) to pin No.3 (power terminal) and No.5 (ground terminal).
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Prism Reflector Side Coaxial target plate for single prism Target pole Mini prism Mini prism holder Mini prism adapter Tiltable single prism holder Standard round single prism Triple prism holder Prism adapter SYSTEM DIAGRAM Tribrach adapter 13/14 Leveling base W10/W11 Telescopic prism pole Tripod for telescopic prism pole 6 Nikon tripod 6-2
7. COMMUNICATIONS 7-1 Upload Coordinate Data 1) Settings >Ext.Comm:NIKON Transmit Speed and other conditions Baud :4800 can be set in MENU/3:Sett/6:Comm. Length :8 (See p.3-92 for detail.
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 MANHOLE 20106 4567.889 2340.665 33.444 PT1 20107 5967.677 1102.343 34.353 20109,4657.778,2335.667,,PT2 20111,4657.778,2335.667 20113 4657.778 2335.667 20115,,,34.353,MANHOLE COMMUNICATIONS 20117,,,33.
7-2 Uploading Code List 1) Settings Transmit Speed and other conditions can be set in MENU/3:Sett/6:Comm. (See p.3-92 for detail.) >Ext.Comm:NIKON Baud :19200 Length :8 Parity :NONE ↓ >Stop bit:1 2) Contents of Code List file and order #1: The title of the file is fixed to “DEFAULT” (using COMMUNICATIONS DEFAULT capital letters). { String1 , Code1 Layer2 { String2-1, Code2-1 #2: { } is a set of separator.
3) Data Example DEFAULT { “STRUCTURES” { “TREE”, “S0001” “FENCE”, “S0002” “MAIL BOX”, “S0003” “FLOWER BED”, “S0004” } “ROADS” { “MANHOLE”, “R0001” “CENTER LINE” { “WHITE”, “R002-W” “YELLOW”, “R002-Y” } “SIDEWALK”, “R0003” “CRROSSING”, “R0004” “BRIDGE”, “R0005” “SIGNAL”, “R0006” “HIGHWAY STAR”, “R0007” COMMUNICATIONS } “RAILWAY” { “CRROSSING”, “RW001” “STATION”, “RW002” “SIGNAL”, “RW003” “BRIDGE”, “RW004” “TUNNEL”, “RW005” } 7 } 7-4
7-3 Downloading Data >Ext.Comm:NIKON Baud :19200 Length :8 Parity :NONE ↓ 1) Settings Transmit Speed and other conditions can be set in MENU/3:Sett/6:Comm. (See p.3-92 for detail.) >Stop bit:1 2) Data format ■ Records in NIKON RAW Data Format V2.
Control Point Records CP , pt , (pt id) , ht , sd , ha , va , time , code va , time , , ha , va pt = Point Number (pt id = Point ID) ht = Height of Target sd = Slope Distance ha = Horizontal Angle va = Vertical Angle time = 24 Hour Time Stamp code = Feature Code Sideshot Records SS , pt , ht , sd , ha , code Stakeout Records SO , pt , (sopt) , ht , sd , time , pt = Recorded Point Number (sopt = Original Number of Point Staked) ht = Height of Target sd = Slope Distance h
F1/F2 Records F1 , pt , ht , sd , ha F1 = Face of Shot (F1 or F2) pt = Point Number ht = Height of Target sd = Slope Distance ha = Horizontal Angle va = Vertical Angle time = 24 Hour Time Stamp Comment/Note Records COMMUNICATIONS CO 7 7-7 , text , va , time
■ Record Formats (SDR 2x/33) Header Record 00NM ver 0000 datetime ang dist press temp coor 1 ver (5-20) = SDR Download Version* *SDR2x will read SDR20V03-05. SDR33 will read SDR33V04-01. 0000 (21-24) = Not used. datetime (25-40) = Download Date and Time (seconds are not shown). ang (41) = Angle Units. Degrees:1, Gons:2, Mils:4. dist (42) = Distance Units, Metres: 1, Feet:2. press (43) = Pressure Units. mmHg:1, InchHg:2, hPa:3. temp (44) = Temperature Units.
Target Details Record 03NM ht ht (2x:5-14) (33:5-20) = Height of Target. Backsight Bearing Details Record 07KI stnpt bspt bsazim ha stnpt (2x:5-8) (33:5-20) = Station Point Number. bspt (2x:9-12) (33:21-36) = Backsight Point Number. bsazim (2x:13-22) (33:37-52) = Backsight Azimuth. ha (2x:23-32) (33:53-68) = Horizontal Angle. Coordinates Record 08KI pt northing easting elevation pt (2x:5-8) (33:5-20) = Point Number.
Job Identifier Record 10NM jobid 1 incZ T&Pcorr C&Rcorr refcon sealev jobid (5-20) = Job Name/Title. NOTE: The following fields are all SDR33 format only. 1 (21) = Point ID Length option. incZ (22) = 2D or 3D coordinates. 2D:1, 3D:2. T&Pcorr (23) = Atmospheric Correction. Off:1, On:2. C&Rcorr (24) = Curvature and Refraction Correction. Off:1, On:2. refcon (25) = Refraction Constant. 0.132:1, 0.200:2. sealev (26) = Sea Level Correction. Off:1, On:2.
3) Data Example COMMUNICATIONS Nikon Raw Data Format CO,Nikon RAW data format V2.00 CO,B: EXAMPLE5 CO,Description: SAMPLE DATA OF DOWNLOAD CO,Client: NIKON CO,Comments: YOKOHAMA PLANT CO,Downloaded 18-JUN-1999 17:56:10 CO,Software: Standard software version: 1.
Nikon 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 PLATFORM 4,126.6967,206.2596,11.2539,RAMP 11,100.0045,199.9958,10,0000, 13,116.9203,216.9113,11.7157, 14,126.6955,206.2579,10.9908, 21,100.0103,199.9958,10.0000, 31,100.0013,200.0005,10.0000, 41,100.0224,200.0331,9.9000, 43,116.9263,216,9165,11.8016,CURB 44,126.7042,206.2871,10.8193,DITCH 45,116.9266,216.9160,11.8028, COMMUNICATIONS 46,126.7046,206.2845,10.
SDR2x RAW Data Format 00NMSDR20V03-05 000011-Apr-1999 10:39:111211 10NMTEST JOB 01KI1 Nikon DTM350000000 Nikon DTM35000000012 0.000 0.000 0.000 13NMDownloaded 11-Apr-1999 10:39:22 13NMSftware: Standard software version: 1.10 13NMInstrument: Nikon DTM-350 13NMDist Units: Metres 13NMAngle Units: Degrees 13NMZero azimuth: North 13NMZero VA: Horizon 13NMCoord Order: NEZ 13NMClient: ME 13NMDescription: STADIUM PRO-1 13NM P_509 Created 10-Apr-1999 07:15:04 08KI0001100.000 200.000 10.000 08KI0002200.
SDR2x Coordinate Data Format 00NMSDR20V03-05 000011-Apr-1999 10:40:111211 10NMTEST JOB 01KI1 Nikon DTM350000000 Nikon DTM35000000012 0.000 0.000 0.000 13NMDownloaded 11-Apr-1999 10:40:06 13NMSftware: Standard software version: 1.
8 ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS 1) When recording data: The data storage is full. DATA FULL Press any key !No Open Job 1:Select Job 1 2:Create Job 3:Abort Action : Press any key to return to the BMS. Then, you need to delete unnecessary data by entering [MENU] [4:Data] or delete a job via [MENU] [1:JOB]. A Job is not opened. ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS [1: Select Job]=goes to Job list if there is any existing job. [2: Create Job]=displays a new job creating screen.
When the coordinate value is more than 13 digits, it shows an error. OVER RANGE Press any key Action: Press any key to return to the previous screen. The input point number/name which is going to be recorded exists in the current Job. !Duplicate PT Press any key Action : Press any key to return to the point input screen. When you record a shot to an existing point from the BMS or Stakeout, delta coordinate information is shown. [1:Abrt]/[ESC]=returns to the PT input screen.
3) In Code List: There is no code in the Code List when the [Lst] key is pressed. !No Code List Press Mode to Create List Action : Press the [MENU] key to display the function menu (ADD/DEL). Or, you can upload the Code List by [MENU] [5:Comms] [3:Upload List]. 4) In Station Setup: !Equal Coord. Press any key The coordinate or point name of the BS is identical to the current station in STN/1:Known function. Or, if any of the specified points in Resection have the same coordinate or point name/number.
!Insufficient XYZ Record Press any key Selected point for ST/BS doesn’t have N/E coordinates defined. Or, the point specified as Benchmark doesn’t have a Z coordinate. Action : Press any key to return to the point input screen. In Resection, the calculation is failed after deleting a point in View screen. Action : Press any key to return to the point input screen. You need to take another shot to have a calculated STN coordinate.
!Input Error Fr&To must be in same style Press any key When the style of the point name does not match between ‘Fr’ and ‘To'. (Ex. Fr=1, To=A-100 etc.) Action : Press any key to return to the range input screen. 6) In Job Manager !Can’t Create ERROR MESSAGES AND ACTIONS MAX 8 Jobs Press any key !Can’t Create All data blocks are in use Press any key There are already 8 Jobs (maximum) when you try to create a new job. Action : Press any key to return to the job list.
!Cannot Assign Select different JOB Press any key The selected job is the current Job. You need to choose different job for the Control file. Action: Press any key to return to the previous screen. 7) In Cogo !Equal Coord. Press any key When the coordinate of the 2nd point is identical to the 1st point or the same point number/name is input in 1:PT-PT. Action : Press any key to return to the 2nd point input screen. Area calculation is failed.
8) In Settings !Job Settings Changed Job will close Abrt OK Any of the following JOB settings is changed. >1:Angle>>VA zero, HA to BS >2:Dist>>Scale, T-P, Sea Lvl, C&R >3:Coord>>Coord, Az zero >5:Unit>>Angle, Dist, Temp, Press [4:OK]/[ENT]=closes the current Job. The change of the setting is completed. [1:Abrt]/[ESC]=cancels the change in the Job settings. The current job remains to open.
!Can’t Edit ST/BS refers to this point Press any key When attempting to edit a coordinate used as a ST or BS by [2:XYZ data] [MENU] [2:Edit]: Action : Press any key to return to the Data view screen. !Change Name BM57 already exists Press any key When an existing code/layer name is input by [3:Code List] [MENU] [2:Edit], [3:Add Code], [4:Add Layer] : Action : Press any key to return to the code/layer name input screen.
!UPLOAD ERROR XYZ Over Range Record:1024 !UPLOAD ERROR Time Out Record:901 Coordinate is more than 13 digits. Action : Press any key to return to the MENU screen. No data has been received for one minute since the last line. Action : Press any key to return to the MENU screen. Check your cable and/or PC. !Duplicate PT PT:1523300A-15 Press any key If the duplicate PT founded during upload is referred by a ST or BS, it stops uploading and shows an error.
Conforming Standards: FCC: FCC 15B CLASS B satisfied CE: EU EMC Directive satisfied CE: EU Low Voltage Directive satisfied NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B personal computer and peripherals, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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