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Spectra Precision Focus 6 5" Total Station User Guide - Nikon
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1. Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 31 2 Setting up the Instrument Focusing the telescope A N WARNING Never look at the sun through the telescope If you do you may damage or lose your eyesight When you sight the instrument you aim the telescope at the target bring the target image into focus and align the image with the center cross hairs of the reticle Center crosshairs To sight the instrument 1 Adjust the diopter a Aim the telescope at a blank area such as the sky or a piece of paper b Looking through the eyepiece rotate the diopter ring until the reticle cross hairs are in Diopter ring Telescope sharp focus focusing ring 2 Eliminate parallax Aim the telescope at the target image b Rotate the focusing ring until the target image is in sharp focus on the reticle cross hairs c Move your eye vertically and laterally to check whether the target image moves relative to the reticle cross hairs Ifthe target image does not move there is no parallax Ifthe target image does move rotate the telescope focusing ring and repeat Step 2c 3 Rotate the tangent screw The final turn of the tangent screw should be in a clockwise direction to align the target accurately on the center cross hairs 32 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Setting up the Instrument 2 Setting the measurement mode and preparing the target The Focus 6 5
2. 71 Setting up a station using multiple point resection 2200 74 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Advanced feature Viewing and deleting a measurement in resection 76 Setting up the station quickly without coordinates o o o o oooo ccoo TI Determining station elevation naana aaa 78 Checking and resetting the backsight direction o o o ooooooo ooo 78 Two point resection along a known line o o o o ooo ooo 80 A deanna ee een bee dee he eee eae Oe ees 82 Specifying the stakeout point by angle and distance o o o ooo ocoooo o 82 Specifying the stakeout point by coordinates 0 0 0002 84 Advanced feature Specifying a stakeout list by range input 6 0 00 0 cee cm 85 IMIG OU renra bee eS hae Shee Ro ae oe ee ee ee ee ee ee 86 Rete III aGeeen he ee eae ee 87 OPIO rasero aaa eee ge tee ee Shoes eee eee eee bee eee oe 88 Measuring distance and offset values along a specified line 88 Measuring distance and offset values on the arc curve o o o oo ooo ooo 90 Remote distance measurement oon ssaa Gib daar eeeeeeead ees 93 Measuring remote elevation 2 s c4e0 craras 6440425255 SR SR SEER ESE OLDE 95 Measuring distance and offset values on the vertical plane 96 Measuring distance and offset values on the slope 000008 98 Recording Measurement Dala socorrer doors ara
3. Qcodes Quick codes Qcodes let you shoot and record many points with feature codes in the field You can register up to ten Quick codes To register Qcodes press the Edit softkey For more information see Quick code measurement mode page 49 Edit 3 9 Tip Press to switch Qcodes on or off Press the Eciit softkey to change the Qcode You can edit the entire code or just the number at the end of the code You can still use to change the background displays Entering values in feet and inches If US Survey Feet US Ft or International Feet I Ft is selected as the distance unit you can enter and display distances HIs HTs and coordinate values in decimal feet or in feet and inches See also Unit page 131 and Others settings page 132 To enter values in feet and inches in an input screen enter the elements separated by periods in the following format lt Feet gt lt Inches gt lt Numerator gt lt Denominator gt 0 11 0 15 0 99 The default denominator is 16 Ifthe denominator is 16 you do not have to enter it and it is not displayed on the screen For example if you enter Record PT D0000O0E it appears as 288 5 and 5 16ths inches Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 63 3 Getting Started The following examples show how to enter various values To enter Key in 65 5 3 8 10805060 ENT 65 6 5 ENT 65 5 6 5 J 5 ENT 65 5 3
4. HIGHWAY STAR R0007 RAILWAY CROSSING RW001 STATION RWO002 SIGNAL RW003 BRIDGE RW004 TUNNEL RW005 Communications 9 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 177 9 Communications Downloading Data Settings To configure oe transmission speed ar and other settings goto MEHL gt Settinsz gt Comm For more information see real ene Tok Hon SLOp od Nikon raw record formats Coordinate records type One of the following codes UP Uploaded point MP Manually input point CC Calculated coordinate RE Resection point pt Point number pt id Point ID northing Northing of the coordinate easting Easting of the coordinate elevation Elevation of the coordinate code Feature code Station records ST Station record identifier fixed text stnpt Station point number stn id Station ID bspt Backsight point number bs id Backsight ID hi Height of instrument bsazim Backsight azimuth bsha Backsight horizontal angle 178 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Communications 9 Control point records CP Control point record identifier fixed text 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 TT TT TT Tt Tt SS Sideshot r
5. e To change the settings for the key press or select MSF2 Each key has five settings In the Const and AVE fields use the numeric keys to enter values In the other fields use lt or gt to change the settings Rec made X Tip You can also access the settings screen by holding down MSR1 or MSR2 for one second key settings To change the display items in the BMS and in Stakeout lzec Kevg observation screens press 2 or select SF in the F lsec Keys menu 22 Change USP formats in BM5 S 0 To move the cursor use lt 3 9 or y To change the D5P0 lt D05P2 lt D5P3 display item press either the softkey or the softkey i gt i To save the changes press at the last line of D HD HD lt DSP3 gt or press the Sau e softkey X Tip You can also access the DSP settings screen by holding down for one second 152 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 key settings To change the functions that are assigned to the isec Keys and keys press 3 or select LISFJ in the F lsec Keys menu There are two keys The function thatisassignedto SF Key each key appears beside the key name HA Area amp Per im To change the settings for the key USR Target press 1 or select JSE 1 To change the settings for the key press 2 or select USE In the Select Functions screen the asterisk indicates MEW Select Functions the func
6. lt omm gt 3 Ifyou have set the record mode to Confirm see Viewing and changing the measurement settings page 66 the Record PT screen appears after each measurement Do one of the following To record the point press ENT To return to the BMS press ESC Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 49 3 Getting Started X Tip To assign a new feature code to a numeric key press or v to highlight the code that you want to change Then press the Exdit softkey same way as you use the key in the Basic Measurement Screen BMS 4 To return to the BMS from the Qcode screen press or ESC button In the BMS press to change the default feature code that will appear in the CD field when you record a point Setting the default code When you press in the BMS a window for entering the feature code appears H 40 79 11 You can use the L i st andStack softkeys to enter the III code Qcode observations To enter the Quick code observation routine press the fcade Goode softkey HA 48 23 11 WAS 921146 In this function you can use the ten numeric keys to alls Z s nn both select a feature code and shoot a point HT Edit DSP To change the measurement mode for the Quick code observation press the Sett softkey Target Const Mode AWE 3 X Tip In Quick code measurement the Rec mode can only Fec mode be set to Confirm or ALL key The HOT key menu is av
7. 4 Applications Ifexisting points are found between Fr and To a point list appears To highlight a point press or v To go to the stakeout observation screen press ENT Ifyou have assigned a control job and additional points are found in the control job the Etr 1 softkey appears under the list DivLine S O This function divides the line between the instrument and the first target by an input span number It then guides you to stake out the points one by one Press 3 or select hivlLine 2 0 in the Stakeout Stakeout menu po CivLine 5 0 El u RefLine 5 04 Set up the baseline To do this sight the target on the line the end point and press or MSR2 Lines 0 HA 209735 46 HO Mm Y E Sight END Pt and MSR Enter the total stake number in the Span total field Al 20935 46 o 148 268 m The observation screen for the first stake from the instrument appears 8 156 m Sight the prism and press or MSR2 4 348 m A Go to next nail Back to preu nail Use 3 or y to change the guide point You can calculate and guide up to double the number of the stakes 8 158 m 18 485 m Go to next nail t Back to prev nail 86 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 6 To record the point as an SO record press ENT Note For example if you measure to the end point at 100 m from the instrument and
8. X Tip The HA job setting cannot be changed once a job is created When this field is set to Azimuth the horizontal angle HA that appears and recorded is in Azimuth value When this field is set to 0 to BS HA is in HA zero to BS value Distance To open the Distance menu press 2 or select bist arice in the Settings menu Scale Numeric value between 0 999600 and a 000400 Scale MA HHBBRE T P corr ON OFF Lia aa i Hia Sea Level ON OFF rap mae 0 1237 C amp R corr OFF 0 132 0 200 X Tip The Scale T P corr Sea Level and C amp R corr job settings cannot be changed once a job is created 128 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Temperature and Pressure corrections 106 xP x K 275 10000 0 13 5951 x 980 665 2713 T SD 1 K _ x sp 1000000 SD Slope dist before adj SD Slope dist after adj K Compensation coefficient Pressure hPa T Temperature C Sea Level correction HD Horizontal dist before adj HD Horizontal dist after adj Zstn Instrument Z Re 6370 km Curvature and Refraction correction Menu Key 5 Because the surface of the earth is curved the vertical difference VD and Z at the measurement point as referenced to the horizontal plane inevitably includes some error This error is called curvature error Also because the density of the air Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 129 5 Menu Key surrounding t
9. Determining station elevation l Press 4 or select Remate EM in the Stn Setup stn Setup menu 1 Enown PO e Resection al 3 Dick E TFemote El 7 63 Check 2 Enter the BM point and press ENT When the point Tpout BH is found it appears briefly The cursor then moves to the HT field 3 Enter the HT and press ENT 4 Sight the BM point and press or MSR2 Sight BM point and Press MSR HA 269 40 35 WD 8 681 m HD 168 524 m The updated station coordinates are displayed You can change the HI in this screen 5 To record the updated STN press ENT Note When the HI is changed the Z coordinate is updated before the station is recorded You must complete a station setup before you use the Remote Benchmark function Checking and resetting the backsight direction Note You must complete a station setup before you use the BS check function This function always refers to the backsight point from the last ST record stored in the current open job 78 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 1 To enter the backsight BS check function press Stn Setup or select BS Check in the Stn Setup menu es 1 Known E Zo Resection 3 Dick E Remote BM y des Check HA Current HA reading BS The HA to the BS in the last station setup Enter A Bl E Be if i n FF station coordinates for observations without Hh BH AB recording data 2 Do one
10. Distance units One of the following 1 Meters 2 Feet Pressure units One of the following 1 mm Hg 2 In Hg 3 hPa Temperature units One of the following 1 Celsius 2 Fahrenheit Coordinate order One of the following 1 NEZ 2 ENZ Not used 01KI1 instr serNo 1 zero VA Instrument record identifier fixed text Instrument make and model Instrument serial number Not used The reference point for vertical angles One of the following 1 Zenith Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 181 9 Communications 52 61 0 000 62 71 9 000 72 81 Station details record 0 000 Horizon Not used Not used Not used oaKi sinpt ronning easting elevation ri dese 1 4 5 8 2x 5 20 33 9 18 2x 21 36 33 19 28 2x 37 52 33 29 38 2x 53 68 33 39 48 2x 69 84 33 49 64 2x 85 100 33 Target details record 02KI stnpt northing easting elevation hi desc O3NM ht 1 4 5 14 2x 5 20 33 03NM ht Station details record identifier fixed text Station point number Northing of station Easting of station Elevation of station Height of instrument Station description Target details record identifier fixed text Height of target Backsight bearing details record 1 4 5 8 2x 5 20 33 9 12 2x 21 36 33 13 22 2x 37 52 33 23 32 2x 53 68 33 07KI stnpt bspt bsazim ha Backs
11. E Sec Keys T alibrat 3 Settings Y Time 4 Data 3 Com 1 The Focus 6 5 total station has two axis level V Soe y 1257 compensation Take an Fl measurement to a target Whi B 83 12 on the horizon Press ENT H l 126 587 47 Sight P1 CF1 amp Press ENT The vertical angle is shown in the VO dir Horiz setting VA1 Face 1 vertical angle tilt off value HA1 Face 1 horizontal angle tilt off value X1 Face 1 X axis tilt value Y1 Face 1 Y axis tilt value When you have taken the measurement the Vi G Yi 125 message on the bottom line changes from p HOT Iisi asas 197 ICH to Turn to FZ Turn to Fe k Press ENT Y 2 Take an F2 measurement to the same target Press ENT VA2 Face 2 vertical angle tilt off value Sight Fl CF HA2 Face 2 horizontal angle tilt off value amp Press ENT X2 Face 2 X axis tilt value Y2 Face 2 Y axis tilt value When the observation on F2 is completed four parameters are displayed ACY Altitude const adig ACH ae amis error i 3 Do one of the following To return to the first observation screen press or the Rec softkey To set parameters on the instrument press or the G amp softkey X Tip IIf ACV ACH X or Y is out of range OVER appears Press any key to return to the first observation screen ACY Altitude const adig ACH ht amis error i 158 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Checking
12. Kemed in HYZ gt appears instead of the PT name X Tip If the plane is defined by two points by selecting Ft the vertical plane is the same as the plane used in the V Pln function but the indicating factors are Sta and dZ not a and b For more information see Measuring distance and offset values on the vertical plane page 96 98 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 Once the plane is defined the calculated a and b values are updated as you move the telescope No a 8 214 m distance measurement is required bh 3 382 m al a Distance from Pl a Distance between P1 and the point that is b 0S from Pi P2 Line perpendicular to the target point along the P1 P2 line b Length of the perpendicular line from the target point to the P1 P2 line Using to switch between display screens Press to switch between the plane display screens The following screens are available PLN1 PLN2 Every time you press DSP the next screen appears If you press in the last screen PLN3 the PLN1 screen appears To record the point press on any screen S PLN1 3 Ha 46780 17 to S PLN3 3 vA 92 59 227 2 fi Enter PT and CD Then press ENT Sample records CO 3ptPlane P1 1062 P2 2902 P3 1547 CO a 31 497 b 14 239 SS 30123 A49 1 6110 0 0000 234 3210 86 0955 16 07 18 Recording Measurement Data Recording data from any observation screen To record points on o
13. Press MENU The MENU screen appears 2 Press 1 or select Jab The Job Manager appears 3 Move the cursor to the job to use as the control job reat Ctrl Info 4 Select the Ctr 1 softkey Control Job OW 5 Select the es softkey Job name HIRON1 3 When you enter a point name or number the system i raat ay aR searches in the current job first If the point is not found in the current job the search is automatically extended to the control job If the point is found in the control job the selected point is copied to the current job as a UP record Measuring distances A A A WARNING Never look at the sun through the telescope If you do you may damage or lose your eyesight WARNING Precautions should be taken to ensure that persons do not look directly with or without an optical instrument into the beam WARNING Laser beam path should be located well above or below eye level wherever practicable Note For information on how to assemble the prism reflector see Setting up the prism reflector page 36 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 65 3 Getting Started Sighting a prism reflector Sight the telescope until you see cross hairs at the center of the prism reflector Sighting a single prism Sighting a tiltable single prism Taking a distance measurement To take a distance measurement press MSR1 or MSR2 in the Basic Measurement Screen BMS or in any observation scr
14. Raw SS CP and F1 records contain PT HT CD HA VA and SD fields SS records are sideshots topo shots All shots from the Basic Measurement Screen BMS are stored as SS records CP records are shots taken in the Angle or Repeat menus or in the BMS For more information see Recording a foresight point after repeat angle measurement page 70 and Recording data from any observation screen page 99 When the Store DB setting is set to RAW XYZ press to switch between the first screen showing HA VA SD PT and HT and the second screen showing X Y Z PT and CD Coordinates are not available in F1 records When you take more than one measurement to the same point and choose to overwrite the XYZ data the old raw record becomes raw data only As a result only one SS RAW record keeps its corresponding SS XYZ record Other SS RAW records to the same point no longer have coordinates available Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 ST records ST station records contain ST HI BS and AZ fields Press to switch between the first screen showing ST HI BS and AZ and the second screen showing X Y Z PT and CD When you assign anew ST point name in MEHU gt Str Setur Muick the coordinates of the station is recorded as 0 0 0 SO records SO records are stakeout shots These are shots recorded in stakeout functions When the Store DB setting is set to RAW XYZ press to switch
15. XYZ disp Fast Norm Slow ENT CO Input 4123 Defines speed to move to the next screen Language English after showing XYZ of the input PT 2nd Unit None Meter US Ft l Ft When the Secondary unit is set to a unit an extra display screen is available in the BMS stakeout observation screens and 2 pt reference line screens The extra screen shows the HD VD and SD in the secondary unit 132 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 X Tip If you select US Ft or I Ft an additional settings screen appears Use this screen to specify whether to YZ disp Hormal Decimal Ft CO Input 2123 display values in Decimal Ft or Ft Inch Split ST No Yes Select Yes to separate the point numbers of station points from other record type point numbers X Tip If you set the Split ST field to Yes an additional setting screen appears Use this screen to specify the starting ST number CD Input 2123 CD Input ABC 123 Sets the default input mode when a CD field appears Language Select a language from the list Press lt gt to open the select language ale QSP screen end Unit Split ST CD Input Language Press 1 v to move the cursor to the desired language and press to select It Fran Ais Italiano PUccki Reboot confirmation screen appears Press and re start the instrument and the selected language will be available Reboot system Press ENT to reboo
16. or consult your Spectra Precision Authorized Distribution Partner Notices Class B Statement Notice to Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission rules A N WARNING This equipment has been certified to comply with the limi
17. 162 Measurement TaN s roo AAA A Re ee Ee oe eo Be Hew eA 162 Distance DICCISOM ao See OOo ake eee a ee A Beek 162 Measurement intervals canoso see COGS Ode bee GEE SHORES SE aS OG 163 Anc ICC radar eae eRe oe dra 163 A AE II E eee eee oe ene ee ae ee ee 163 TAMGCNUSCIOW gu bob acuaedehaeee aed ebe geen eh ee ee eaays nee ee eS 163 TUDIACA osorno nera 163 Level seras asias 163 Opluca py errar oscar oro a a eee a 164 Optional laser plummet 6 06 04 eB Gh OSES TRADE rar 2S 164 Display and keypad penes bites eh bee Gee eR eee Gene epee ee 164 Connections in the base ofinstrument 0 2 0 0 eee eee 164 ConA e TEETE Gee R eee e eee eeeheeeereeee tbe eee ee 164 Environmental perlormaN Ee 4 4 4 45 80 o086SS5 ae 165 WIRMDCNSIONG a3 a2 asnos phe ee ae eae s aw eeusa ve eee es Bee oom oe 165 WIEN ose arrendar eee eee eee near a eee 165 Environmental protection 4 40 4 a 9 6 944 7 2eGpO9 EH EGR GHGS OES D ERED OS TS 165 Standard components as 4 cae ceweme he bk tee wees va dha AAA 165 Externaldevice COMMECIOE a tesa eae aer eee eb eee hed ee ee eee tee oe 166 System Diagrams 1 o 169 oStORiCOMPOICALS 22 44e eee eee aero aa AOS 170 Communications o 173 Uploading Coordinate Dala 2 056444 4 eee dees bbe tS ee rr GEESE HERE EES 174 o eee ene owned Shee sete ether eee cee bee eat eae he ree hou 174 Record ao A 174 Uploading Point
18. 457 R L Right Left Lateral error 8 854 m T 1 885 m IN OUT In Out Longitudinal error A B61 m CUT FILL Cut FilL Pross ENT to record Once a measurement is taken the Cut Fill value and Z coordinate are updated as the VA is changed Note If you press in any observation screen the HOT key menu appears You can use this menu at any time to change HT and T P Using to switch between display screens Press to switch between the Stakeout display screens The following screens are available S 01 S 02 S 03 S 04 S 05 S 06 S 08 The S 08 screen is only available if the secondary distance unit is set For more information see Others settings page 132 Every time you press DSP the next screen appears If you press in the last screen S O7 or S 08 if the secondary distance unit is set the S O1 screen appears To customize the S O2 S 03 and S 04 screens hold down for one second For more information see Customizing items in the Basic Measurement Screen BMS page 48 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 83 4 Applications 84 To record the stakeout point press ENT PT defaults to the last recorded PT 1 Press to record the point After recording the point it returns to the observation screen You can continue observation or press to input another angle and distance for stakeout Specifying the stakeout point by coordinates 1 To start a stakeout by coordinates press 2 or
19. 48 2REF LINE 92 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Remote distance measurement Applications This function measures the horizontal distance vertical distance and slope distance between two points 2nd sighting point O 1st sighting 2nd sighting point 1st sighting point 9 Station point rsD Slope distance between two points rHD Horizontal distance between two points rVD Vertical distance between two points rV Percentage of grade rVD rHD x 100 rGD Vertical grade rHD rVD 1 rAZ Azimuth from first point to second point Measuring between the current and the first point measured 1 To enter the RDM Radial function press 3 or select EDM Radial in the Programs menu 2 Sight the first point and press or MSR2 The distance from the station point to the first point appears Program pa SPC RefLine Pi Arc RefLine Pa 7 LIC Racial E i u POMC Cont 13 673 m 2 061 m E Sight PT amp Press MSR 8 Press ENT to record Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 93 4 4 Applications 3 Sight the second point and press or msr2 The distances between the first and second point are displayed rsD Slope distance between two points rVD Vertical distance between two points rHD Horizontal distance between two points 4 To change display screens press DSP rAZ Azimuth from first point to second point rV Percentage of grad
20. 5 total station The software for the Focus 6 5 total station makes it easy for you to learn to operate one model of instrument and with little additional training to apply that knowledge to other models Before using the instrument read this user guide carefully In particular pay attention to the warnings and cautions that appear in the Safety section see Safety page 5 Your comments and suggestions about the Focus 6 5 total station are welcome Please contact us at the address given in the front of this manual In addition your feedback about the supporting documentation helps us to improve it with each revision Email your comments to sales spectraprecision com Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 17 1 Introduction System diagram The system diagram shows the hardware that is used with the Focus 6 5 total station Tubular FI Compass Ja i li Tubular compass attachment Y Battery charger AC adapter and plug adapter Focus 6 5 total station Connecting cable 9 pin USB Personal computer Note You must use the Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 total station with tribrach W30 or W30b 18 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Introduction 1 Care and maintenance Before using the instrument read and follow the following maintenance instructions The Focus 6 5 total station is a precision instrument that you should store use and clean in a
21. ENT 4 To define the distance HD by two points press the Ft softkey 5 Enter P2 and the distance from P2 HD 6 To calculate the coordinates of the intersection point press in the HD field Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 125 5 Menu Key Sample records Press lt or 5 to display the second solution NTST O1S To record the point press when the required solution appears Ay BE Solution H 735 3m Enter a Z coordinate if necessary Press to mE 236581 move to the PT and CD fields o CO Int DD P1 486 HD 330 6020 CO P2 7 HD 100 0000 CC 505 236 5817 50 0461 0 0000 Calculating a point line intersection l LA Sample records Press 4 or select Ft L ire in the Intersection menu Enter the first point name and press ENT or press Jypyt PI the MSF softkey to measure directly to the point enter another point name on the line Enter the perpendicular point to the line or press the MSF softkey to take a measurement to the point To calculate the coordinates of the intersection point press ENT If P1 and P2 are 3D points the Z coordinate of the z 4567 308 perpendicular point is calculated relative to the ZBB 146 P1 P2 slope Enter PT and CD then press to record the point CO Int PtLine P1 38 AZ 90 00000 0 00000 CO P2 506 CC A 123 4567 3080 200 1467 1 2056 POT 126 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Me
22. Entering a range of points inicias parra ode e oe eee L21 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 13 14 Calculating coordinates from line and offset 0 0 0 0 ooo eee 122 Calculating coordinates using intersection functions 004 123 Advanced feature Entering angle and distance offsets 0 o n ce ee ee ee eee 127 UE ee ee a a ee nasa ee ee ee eee 128 WONG cesos sense hee ee en eras rosa ee een ek eae 128 DEE empapada eae eee Re ee Ae eee Ge ee Ae es 128 COOMdiNateew6ekes resorts eee eke teenage eae 130 POWErSOVINS 252444465 e40 abe eebeee See oes eG hee obese amp be oh eae 131 COMICIOS prostate Ree eae GR Eee eee eS A 131 noL Oi poes cee eee en gee eee seesaw ee eee reste eu eae sees 131 DOG guage eee eae Ge E a en aaa 131 Recon geepnne ane eeeeeg eee ee esse ge eee ee eee eer see ee esse 132 Oir 222 eee eee ee ee chee ee E ee eee eee eee ee ee 132 dtd es ote pee ee ee eee ee Gee eee Oe A 134 ViCWINGTCOCOIGS 2asacereeaeeeecataeeoseeenateetaeeseape ae saa 134 Deena TCCOIdS eere baron eee teak eee bee gee Sk 137 Editino records soria 545 5444 Sane eee he ee aaa 139 mc 446 seme eee Reta g Gee ee ReGe an oS bee eee ee ees 142 Entero EOOIIMALES peroo nda rado ean ee eee Sous Gee eee oss 144 Pola Maine listand code list cs puesta Oe eee Oe ee ee ee ee ee 144 COMUN en ckba Gea a hae seh shes Ge hee a 148 Downloading daa caros roseta sorna ees ae BE SH 148 Uploading coordinate da
23. Integer between 1 and 999 999 X Tip This field sets the default point number to record observed data in stakeout Unit To open the Unit menu press 7 or select Unit Settings menu in the Angle DEG Degree GON GON MIL Mil6400 Distance Meter US Ft I F Menu Key 5 Main Unit 5 min EDM Unit At once Sloop MT Hor Stop PE 1 Stakequts Add PT METI Distance Temp Press Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 131 5 Menu Key X Tip If you select US Ft or l Ft an additional settings screen appears Use this screen to specify whether to display values in Decimal Ft or Ft Inch Temp C Celsius F Fahrenheit Press hPa mmHg inHg X Tip The Angle Distance Temp and Press job settings cannot be changed once a job is created Recording Settings menu Store DE ENAR Data Rec Internal Store DB RAW XYZ IRAW XYZ This setting determines whether raw and or coordinate data is stored when you record SS CP or SO records in the Basic Measurement Screen BMS or Stakeout screen Data Rec Internal COM Set this field to COM to output data on the COM port when you press in the BMS or a Stakeout screen The data is not stored to the job file For more information see Outputting data to the COM port page 100 Others settings To open the Others menu press 9 or select t her s in the Settings menu ATE disp Re end Unit US Ft split ST Yes
24. RAW RAL T WEP API Editing coordinate records You can edit PT CD and coordinate values in coordinate records Tip You cannot edit the coordinate record for the current station N ITS 1 Doone of the following Inthe XYZ screen use or Y to highlight the record that you want to edit Then press the Edit softkey Inthe detailed data screen press the Edit EAHA 376 softkey a 18568 8808 2 Use jor yto highlight a field Then modify the 50008 376 value in the selected field 18568 8808 3 To finish editing press in the CD field A confirmation screen appears a Dverwrito 4 Doone of the following PMs To accept the changes and return to the Edit RAW RAN data view screen press or the Yes E softkey Updating XYZ Updating XYZ are T To go back to the edit screen press or UVeEPYPITE the Ha softkey 140 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 Editing station records Note The system will not recalculate measurements if you change the station record All coordinate and raw data observed from an edited station record must be recalculated in your postprocessing software In the RAW screen use 3 or y to highlight the station RAW record that you want to edit Then press the Edit CO Temp Preset ial softkey SG 2 CT BS 55 3 KERB DEL Edit Srch You can edit any field in the ST record but the J25 instrum
25. X Tip When you delete a ST record in the raw data view or the station data view all the observation data from the station is also deleted Editing records For any point record you can edit the point name PT feature code CD height of target HT height of instrument HI backsight point BS and backsight azimuth AZ X Tip You cannot edit the CD field for SO or F1 records You cannot edit the HA VA or SD values Editing raw records 1 Doone of the following Inthe RAW screen highlight the record that RAN you want to edit Then press the Edit SEPELE softkey i CP SOGO CT BS 55 366 KERB DEL Edit Srch Inthe detailed data screen press the Edit Ho 145 36 167 softkey WA Tb 25 687 SD 65 918 m PT 584 HT 1 588 in DEL Fdit DSP 2 Use jor v to highlight a field Then modify the PT sad value in the selected field HT pnl Mm CO FENCE Modify each item YU and Press ENT X Tip When you change the HT of an SS SO or CP measurement record its Z coordinate is recalculated Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 139 5 Menu Key 3 When you press on the last line of the edit screen a confirmation screen appears 4 Doone of the following a Dverwrito To accept the changes and return to the Ha Yes data view screen press or the Yes softkey To return to the edit screen press or the Edit RAH RAH Ho softkey Updating RAW Updating
26. and record the station press in the BS field HT REL STH E Select Backsight PT Sample records CO Temperature 20C Pressure 1013hPa Prism 0 ST 9005 265 1 2350 150 40300 150 40300 F1 265 1 6040 79 0010 90 30150 89 35260 F1 200 1 4590 50 2300 269 4035 93 50110 CO P1 P2 HD 122 0350 VD 0 5600 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 81 4 Applications Stakeout Height of target To display the Stakeout menu press S 0 Stakeout VES O 54 o DivLine 3 0 g E RefLine 5 0 4 Specifying the stakeout point by angle and distance 1 To display the input screen for the distance and angle to the target press 1 or select HH HE in the Stakeout menu 2 Enter the values and press ENT HD Horizontal distance from station point to stakeout Input angle E Dist point dVD Vertical distance from station point to stakeout point HA Horizontal angle to stakeout point Note If you press without entering HA the current HA is used 82 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 3 Rotate the instrument until the dHA is close to 2j 0 00 00 dHA 205735 41 HD 971 541 m 4 Sight the target and press or MSR2 l Sight the target When the measurement is completed the and Pross MSR differences between the target position and the stakeout point are displayed dHA Difference in horizontal angle to the target 5 point 8 8H
27. applied immediately and the selected data type appears P 2002 UIP 24643 MANHOLE DEL Edit sech Input Press to return to the previous observation screen X Tip To aes mig ed or Gat mee is Se Ae to DAT lsec Feyz go tof gt CO For more onain see DAT Sus page 153 2 LSF gt gt Set Data type to view it by one touch key ALLAT Turning on the instrument Press the button The start up screen appears It shows the model name current temperature pressure FOCUS 6 date and time The display automatically changes to the electronic level after two seconds Temp eH E a 1413hPa Ifyou entered your name or your companys name in SPECTRA PRECISION the Owners detail field the text from this field appears Foug on the start up screen To set ne Owners detail field press MENU and then select gt Other See also Others settings page 132 Temp A E stelle Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 55 3 Getting Started Turning off the instrument 1 Press Pwr and ENT Press ENT OFF 2 Do one of the following Press To again turn off the instrument the Reset softkey reboot the software and re start the instrument access the Basic Measurement Screen BMS without an open job the ep softkey put the instrument into power saving mode ESC cancel the power off process and return to the previous screen Sleep mode To put the instrument into sleep mode do
28. are to be defined by P2 and P3 both from Pl 2 Enter the point name or use the HSE softkey to take a measurement to the point 3 Enter the second point P2 to define the baseline P1 P2 The angle dHA is measured from the baseline MsrPT 4 Enter the third point P3 to define the second line P1 P3 Tip When you press the HE softkey a temporary He 1472911 measuring screen appears Sight the target and press _ O87 37 437 or to take a measurement After the z i measurement a recording point screen appears To store the measured point enter the PT HT and CD values and press ENT To use the point without recording it press ESC Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 117 5 Menu Key When you have entered three points the instrument calculates the angle and distances 5 Do one of the following E Ji s To return to the Inverse menu press ENT te ae ae Ane I To return to the Input BasePt screen press ESC Calculating and manually inputting coordinates To enter the Input menu press 2 or select reut in the Cogo menu There are three functions in this menu fa 7 a for recording new coordinate points i Area amp Perim g Line amp 03 4 Azimuth HD input Intersection To calculate a coordinate by an angle and distance input from the base point P1 press 1 or select AZ HE i HE HD in the Input menu aS Traverse 3 Input Are Ente
29. des See pr 99 Recording data from any observation screen 0 2 eee eee eee ee 99 Outputtine data to the COM port oy sssaaa aaaea 100 Mean OSGeo ae re e e eso Ghee ee ee ee EA 101 Measuring taped offsets noana doe a Owe mars RAE Re ee Ge eA 101 Measuring angle ofbeiS o a read Ae he ee eee tebe e hoot ea b doe ek ease 102 WO ESOPO 445445656406 ou oa eae eke ee ese es ae eee ee eae eee 103 Extending a line by horizontal angle offset 2 2 0 0 0 eee ee eee 104 Entering a horizontal distance after an angle only shot 105 Calculating a corner point gus feseaee tein gektae we bate ds An 105 Measuring circle Oscos rro eGne once oad PG eh eee Re Rees 107 Extending the slope distance eres creta ben a ae be ee e oe Oke 108 Menu Key rodri ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 111 PaOCUCHON sees aad eu ee teehee Ghee te a ee ees oe 112 JOO ManeCe 7 onc eae eae ae eee eee ee ee eee eee hake gene ee ose eee s 112 Opening an existing job e 2ac ahabonen coria rare FARES See eee 112 Creato A II BES 113 Deleng A Dere ereer er a es 114 Setting the controljoDa sr 2444 6 easar a we eee ed Gee ae Pe eee 114 Displaying job Information 0 00 ee ee ee 115 CODO russia ae ae re ee ee ee ee ARE 116 Calculating angle and distance between two coordinates 116 Calculating and manually inputting coordinates o o ooo coco o 118 Calculating area and perimeter nanana aaa 120 Advanced feature
30. error appears frequently please contact your dealer or Trimble Support and report the message that appears below the S STEM ERRCE line 196 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide SPECTRA PRECISION 10355 Westmoor Drive Suite 100 Westminster CO 8002 1 USA 1 720 587 4700 Phone 888 477 7516 Toll Free in USA www spectraprecision com SPECTRA PRECISION i
31. field For example if your prism constant is 30 mm enter 30mm in the Const field on the instrument Rec made X Tip When you use the prism at a short distance set the prism at a slight angle to the sighting axis rather than completely square Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 37 2 Setting up the Instrument Setting the position of the target plate If using a single prism make sure that the target plate is aligned with the tribrach adapter and the prism To set the position of the target plate 1 Use the two set screws supplied to attach the target plate to the single prism holder Center on axis 2 Move the target plate within the screw holes until the apex of the wedge pattern is aligned with the vertical axis of the prism and the tribrach adapter 38 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started In this chapter Parts of the instrument Instrument keyboard and display Turning on the instrument Turning off the instrument Regional configuration List available jobs or data Entering data Creating or opening a job Measuring distances CHAPTER After you set up the instrument see page 23 you can start using the Focus 6 5 total station This chapter describes the basic features of the instrument how to turn it on change the instrument settings and start a job Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 39 3
32. for several months without use 26 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Setting up the Instrument 2 By design Li Ion batteries should not be charged above 40 C 45 C soa blinking charge light may mean the batteries are too hot for charging Charging will resume after the batteries cool down The charging time will be longer due to the batteries cool down when charging batteries above 40 C 45 C If the charge indicator s are blinking and the batteries feel cool it may indicate a problem with the battery or the charger If the charge light is still blinking after trying several batteries which are not warm there is a problem with the unit or the batteries themselves Conditioning calibrating a battery Battery calibration is necessary about once every 6 months or more often if you want Calibration insures the reported battery charge remaining is accurate Hold down the calibration button on the unit and then insert a battery while holding the calibration button to begin a battery calibration Only the battery which was inserted while the button was depressed will begin calibration During a battery calibration the battery will be charged discharged completely and then recharged before finishing Calibration should complete in roughly 17 hours and the charger vents should not be covered during a calibration cycle The blue calibration indicator light s will blink slowly on 1 5 sec off 2 sec while a c
33. in the contrast adjustment window press 3 or lt e To close the window press ESC Switch 1 Adjusting the LCD backlight ote LCD backlight is on T LCD backlight is off Switch 2 Turning on off the laser pointer Laser pointer is on Laser pointer is off The icon appears while turning on the laser pointer When the icon is on the screen the emitting power is Laser Class 2 Switch 3 Turning on off the sound dl Sound is on a of Sound is off button Use the button to change the current display screen or to change display settings Switching between display screens When several display screens are available e the fSF indicator appears at the top left of the has ae has screen X 345 678 m e the screen indicator for example i 4 appears at the top right To move to the next available screen press DSP For example if you are currently in the second display screen press DSP to move to the Ena eu screen du El EJE a The screen indicator changes from 2 4 to 3 4 H D 343 748 7 PTs 1 HT 1 588 m Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 47 3 Getting Started X Tip When the secondary distance unit is set an DSP additional screen is available It shows the HD VD and SD HD gt 476 09 378 values See also Others settings page 132 Work 892 107157 The smallest unit of display for distances measured in cD7 800 8A 1 4 feet and inches is
34. input screen Change PT The input PT you are trying to record already exists in the current job as an SS SO or CP record An existing SS SO or CP record can be overwritten by measured data To return to the PT input screen record RAW data and update XYZ data record RAW data only No job is open To open the job list if there are existing jobs create a new job return to the previous screen Press or the Hir softkey the Y softkey the FHI softkey Press or select Select or select Creat e ESC There is no station record in the current job or a station setup or BS check has not been done since the program was rebooted To continue recording Press or select fort i the job the message Cts nie If there is already an ST record in tat igri appears go to the Stn Setup menu return to the previous screen ESC Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 193 10 Error Messages You are trying to record a coordinate with more than 13 digits Press any key to return to the previous screen Then check the current ST coordinate Searching There is no point that matches the criteria you entered Press any key to return to the point input screen This message may appear in any function where the PT CD is input such as Station Setup or Stakeout Settings You have changed one or more of the following job settings e VA zero or HA in the Angle screen see Angle
35. key To assign a specific function from the sub menu press or y to highlight the function Then press ENT Once you have assigned a function to a key it is called directly whenever you press that key in the BMS Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Target eee Select Functions Base wre Default PT Target 05 Lago MENL H Inverse Input T Area amp Perim ec Line OS Intersection 19728 34 09 B7 46 Mi PT 35818 HT 1 642 m e Brna amp Dist Area amp Perim g a Line amp 0S q Pa Input Getting Started 3 X Tip To change the eS of data that i is oes to the isec Kevs USR keys inf gt LU For more aN see IUSR PT A page 153 Function to each USR key button Use the key to quickly access data in the current job from observation screens When you press in the BMS or in observation RAL screens in functions such as Stakeout 2Pt RefLine and Ss saa Senge Arc RefLine the assigned data in the current job 35 CP SAAG CT BS appears DEL Edit Srch Hold down for one second in the BMS or an TAR Select Format observation screen to display the Select Format screen 1 Eoma Use this screen to change the type o k oala oe is e RAH data PONa ECU awe data a assigned to DAT Press 1 or select Es LI to Station 33 SOC og display the Data menu whenever you press DAT When you select an option from this screen the change is
36. of the following Toreset the horizontal angle to the HA set in the last station setup sight the BS and press the Reset softkey or press ENT To cancel the process and return to the BMS press the Air softkey or press ESC Base XYZ function Note Base XYZ does not store a ST record so the BS Check cannot check the backsight when you enter a station using Base XYZ To store raw data use one of the other functions in the Stn Setup menu This function does not store an ST record in the job You can use this function without an open job If there is an open job when you use this function a CO record is stored to indicate that the instruments base coordinates have changed 1 To enter the Base XYZ function press 6 or select Base YZ in the Stn Setup menu The current instrument XYZ values are shown as the default 2 Enter the new instrument XYZ values and press ENT 3 Do one of the following To reset the horizontal angle enter a value in the HA field and press ENT Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 79 4 Applications Ifyou do not need to reset the HA leave the HA field blank and press ENT The display returns to the BMS Two point resection along a known line 1 To enter the Known Line function press 7 or select known Lire in the Stn Setup menu 2 Enter a known point as Pl If you enter a new point name a coordinate input screen appears Sight P1 and pres
37. one of the following e Inthe Press OFF screen press the Sl eer SIBEPING softkey e Enable the Power Save setting See also Power saving page 131 The instrument wakes up if any of the following events occur e You press a button e The instrument receives a remote control command e You rotate the alidade e You tilt the telescope Regional configuration To provide easier configuration for common regional settings you can quickly configure the Focus 6 5 total station to a pre set combination of default regional settings The Regional Configuration screen appears only after the language configuration is complete and the instrument has rebooted 56 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Category Angle Distance Coordinates Power Save Communication Units Rec Others Getting Started 3 1 Follow the steps in Others settings page 132 to select the required language Once the instrument has rebooted the Regional Configuration screen appears 2 Press or v to highlight the required regional settings and then press ENT REGIONAL CONFIGURATION International 3 Ifyou do not want to change the current settings press and quit The instrument continues to use the last settings that were configured The settings affected by the Regional Configuration screen are Setting VA zero Resolution Scale T P Corr Sea Level C amp R corr Order Label Main Unit EDM Un
38. page 128 e Scale T P Sea Lvl or C amp R in the Distance screen see Distance page 128 e Coord or Az Zero in the Coordinates screen see Coordinate page 130 e Angle Dist Temp or Press in the Unit screen see Unit page 131 To Press discard the changes to the job settings or the Hir E softkey The current job remains open close the current job and save the changes to or the HE softkey the job settings Note To record a point using the new settings create a new job using the new settings Stakeout The point name style used in the Fr field is not the same as the style used in the To field For example the Fr field style is 1 and the To field style is A200 Press any key to return to the Fr To input screen Then re enter the point name using the same naming style in both fields 194 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Station Error Messages 10 You did not perform a station setup or BS check before entering the Stakeout function To Press go to the Stn Setup menu or select in Setur return to the Basic ESC Measurement Screen BMS go to the Stakeout menu or select Cont ruS Tp copia E irie does not resume the last ST record You should only use the f anton ify you are sure that the previous ST coordinates and the current HA orientation are correct Otherwise records in the Stakeout function may not be correct Calculating ST failed in resection This message may app
39. plummet before you center the instrument 1 Set up the instrument on the tripod See page 29 2 Turn on the laser plummet 3 Align the laser pointer to the station point To do this turn the leveling screws until the laser pointer is over the station point 4 While supporting the tripod head with one hand loosen the tripod leg clamps and adjust the lengths or the legs until the air bubble is the center of the circular level 5 Tighten the tripod leg clamps 6 Use the electronic level to level the instrument See Leveling the instrument page 31 7 Check that the laser pointer is over the station point 8 Ifthe station point is off center do one of the following Ifthe station point is slightly off center loosen the tripod mounting screw and then center the instrument on the tripod Use only direct movement to center the instrument Do not rotate it When the instrument is centered tighten the mounting screw Ifthere is major displacement of the station point repeat this procedure starting with Step 2 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Centering with a plumb bob if 2a a Setting up the Instrument 2 Set up the instrument on the tripod See page 29 Hang the plumb line on the hook of the tripod mounting screw Adjust the length of the plumb line so that the tip of the plumb bob is at the height of the station point Loosen the tripod mounting screw slightly Using both ha
40. point A Xb Yb Zb istrument height Oh Station point Xi Yi 1 To enter coordinates for the backsight point BS press 1 or select in the Backsight screen 2 Enter the point name If the point exists in the job its coordinates are shown 3 If you intend to take a distance measurement to the BS enter the height of target in the HT field 72 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 4 Sight the BS Press to complete the setup STH af 26048 357 To record a full shot with HA VA and SD values to the BS press or MSR2 AZ Azimuth calculated by coordinates Ifyou are measuring to a known coordinate BS press to display a QA screen The AYD 8 835 m QA screen shows the dHD and dVD values 8 813 m which indicate the difference between the measured distance and the distance calculated from the known coordinates Press ENT to finish 5 To record the station press ENT 6 To finish the station setup after taking a distance ant E measurement press ENT ST and F1 records are ul ZA AJS mM stored to the current job FEC STH E Press LENT to finish Sighting the backsight by entering the azimuth angle Backsight point 1 pd Y Station point Xi Yi Zi 1 To enter the azimuth angle to the backsight point Backsiqht press 2 or select Aris 1e in the Backsight screen fa L Coord A Ancla 2 Ifthere is
41. press the Set t Create Job softkey Job name 9206246 To create a new job using the current job ENT to create JOB E settings press or the Mk softkey O Job settings Job settings The following settings are set when a job is created and cannot be changed This ensures that the data in a job is correctly stored in the database and that all necessary corrections are applied when you store each record Scale Factor 0 999600 to 1 000400 Job Sett 143 T P correction ON OFF Scale gt UBT TTT Sea Level ON OFF T P corr 2 OF Sea Level OFF C amp R correction OFF 0 132 0 200 Cer corr 4 13 Angle unit DEG GON MIL Job Sett 2 3 gt Distance unit Metre US Ft I Ft Angle es Distance Metre Temp unit C F Temp 2 C Press unit hPa mmHg inHg Press hPa Tip If you select US Ft or I Ft an additional settings screen appears Use this screen to specify whether to display values in Decimal Ft or Ft Inch VA zero Zenith Horizon Compass AZ zero North South Order NEZ ENZ Order HE HA Azimuth 0 to BS HA Azimuth Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 113 5 Menu Key To move between fields press or y Alternatively to move to the next field press ENT To change the setting in the selected field press lt or 3 To confirm the job settings and create the job press in the last field HA These settings are separate from other temporary settings Deleting a job X Tip T
42. select Z in the Stakeout menu 2 Enter the point name that you want to stake and press ENT You can also specify the point by code or radius from the instrument If several points are found they are displayed in a list Use 3 or y to move up and down the list Use or gt to move up or down one page 3 Highlight a point in the list and press ENT The delta angle and the distance to the target are shown 4 Rotate the instrument until the dHA is close to 0 00 00 Press or MSR2 dHA Difference in horizontal angle to the target point HD Distance to the target point 182 815 164 172 182 815 14 172 REC Ale stakeout AZ a Pa D 3 DiwLine 5 0 E u PefLine S O 4 HA HD Input Point PT Rad PT A1BB dHA 8 88 Ba HD of 341 m Sight the target and Press MSR 5 Ask the rodman to adjust the target position When the target is on the intended position the displayed errors become 0 000 m or 0 000 ft dHA Difference in horizontal angle to the target point R L Right Left Lateral error IN OUT In Out Longitudinal error CUT FILL Cut FilL Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide PT ABE dHA 8 AB 26 8 855 m 8 3928 m 8 836 fi E IH FILt Press ENT to record Applications 4 Note To switch between display screens press DSP This function works as in the angle distance stakeout except that the screen cou
43. serious injury WARNING Before storing the battery pack or battery charger cover the contact points with insulation tape If you do not cover the contact points the battery pack or charger may short circuit causing fire burns or damage to the instrument WARNING The battery is not waterproof on its own Do not get the battery wet when it is removed from the instrument If water seeps into the battery it may cause a fire or burns Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 25 2 Setting up the Instrument Calibration on Calibration button light 1 Power jack Top edge of case Charge light 1 ei harge light 2 Calibration on 5V 4A light 2 Battery slot 1 Battery slot 2 Applying power Plug in the charger to the supplied AC adapter to turn the unit on The power input must be 5 V with at least 4 A of current capability Each battery may take up to 2 A while charging Charging the battery e Simply slide a battery into either battery slot to begin charging The adjacent charge indicator will illuminate yellow when charging is in progress The charge indicator will change to green when charging is complete e Charger slots are completely independent so a battery may be inserted regardless of the state of the other battery slot e Charging may take 2 4 hours if the battery was normally discharged e Charging may take up to 5 hours with a completely drained battery which has been stored
44. set the span total to 2 the following four points are calculated and can be staked IN JO lt 1 2 gt lt 2 2 gt lt 3 2 gt lt 4 2 gt HD 50 m 100 m 150 m 200 m RefLine S O This function allows you to stake out a point based on the Sta O S and dZ to a specified line 1 Press 4 or select Refline 3 0 in the Stakeout menu StakeoLt 1 H HL ey 3 DivLine 3 0 E MrefLine S 2 Enter the first point P1 of the line Note If you press without entering a PT name you mE 200 308 can enter temporary coordinates which are not recorded E 108 552 in the job Alternatively press the 3 softkey to measure t 69 928 K This PT will not be recorded 3 Enter the second point P2 of the line Input Line P Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 87 4 Applications 4 Enter offsets to the line Input offsets Press in a blank field to enter the value 0 0000 2ta 48 358 1 Sta Distance from P1 along the line O S Distance perpendicular to the line Right side of the P1 P2 line Left side of the P1 P2 line dZ Difference in height from the line 5 Rotate the instrument until the dHA is close to REF 5 1 0 00 00 dHA 2765735 417 HO 97 541 m 6 Sight the target and press or MSR2 Sight the target and Fress MSR When a distance measurement is taken the difference from the design point appears HHA 8B 88 8 864 m 7 To record the point as an SO re
45. the data output external power input connector Before handling the instrument touch any other conductive material once to remove static electricity Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 167 7 Specifications 168 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide CHAPTER 3 System Diagrams In this chapter m System components Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 169 8 System Diagrams System components Tubular gt Compass ID Tubular compass attachment Battery charger A AC adapter and plug adapter Solar filter Focus 6 5 series Connecting cable 9 pin USB Low power eyepiece eyepiece Personal computer yep Figure 8 1 Measurement side 170 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide System Diagrams 8 Coaxial target plate for single prism Target pole ee Tiltable single h older aaa single prism C holder e SS te Prism adapter adapter Height adjustment adapter is not used Tribrach adapter 15 OT A ES A Tribrach W30 W30b Sas Telescopic prism pole Tripod for telescopic prism pole Nikon tripod Figure 8 2 Prism reflector side Note Focus 6 5 must be used with the Tribrach W30 or W30b Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 171 8 System Diagrams 172 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide CHAPTER Communi
46. the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Canada RSS 210 Low Power Device Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device European Union countries Iceland Norway Liechtenstein Turkey and Switzerland EN300 328v1 7 1 EN50360 satisfied Hereby Nikon Trimble Co Ltd declares that this instrument is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Declaration of Conformity available at http www nikon trimble com RF exposure compliance To comply with FCC IC RF exposure compliance requirements a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons This transmitter must not be co located with or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 3 4 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Safety For your safety read the safety and warnings section and this manual carefully and thoroughly before using the Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 total station Although Spectra Precision products are desi
47. this EDM Measurement range with no haze visibility over 40 km 25 miles Prism mode Reflector sheet 5 cm x 5 cm 300 m 984 ft Standard prism 1P 5 000 m 16 400 ft Reflectorless mode Reference target 300 m 984 ft e The target should not receive direct sunlight e Reference target refers to a white highly reflective material KGC90 e The maximum measurement range is 500 m in the reflectorless mode Distance precision Precise mode Prism 3 2 ppm x D mm 10 C to 40 C 3 3 ppm x D mm 20 C to 10 C 40 C to 50 C Reflectorless 3 2 ppm x D mm 10 C to 40 C 3 3 ppm x D mm 20 C to 10 C 40 C to 50 C Normal mode Prism 10 5 ppm x D mm Reflectorless 10 5 ppm x D mm 162 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Measurement intervals Specifications 7 Measurement intervals may vary with the measuring distance or weather conditions For the initial measurement it may take few more seconds Precise mode Prism Reflectorless Normal mode Prism Reflectorless Prism offset correction Angle measurement Reading system Minimum display increment 360 400G MIL6400 DIN18723 accuracy Tilt sensor Method Compensation range Tangent screw Type Tribrach Type Level Electronic level Circular level vial 1 5 sec 1 8 sec 0 8 sec 1 0 sec 999 mm to 999 mm 1 mm step Absolute encoder
48. 0 or W30b tribrach 36 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Setting up the Instrument 2 Adjusting the height of the tribrach adapter The tribrach adapter has a height adjustment adapter To use the prism reflector with a Focus 6 5 total station instrument remove the height adjustment adapter as shown in the following figure The height adjustment adapter will be used with other Spectra Precision total stations Height adjustment chapter Heigh adjustment adapter clamp screw Changing the direction of the prism The prism mounted on the tribrach adapter can be rotated to face in any direction To change the direction ofthe prism 1 Release the rotation clamp To do this turn the clamp lever counterclockwise 2 Turn the upper plate of the tribrach adapter until the prism is facing in the required direction 3 Fasten the rotation clamp To do this turn the clamp lever clockwise Setting the prism constant 1 Attach the prism to the single prism holder or triple prism holder X Tip To use a triple prism holder as a single prism holder attach the prism to the center thread of the prism holder 2 Set the prism constant To do this hold down or for one second Note The prism constant of a Nikon prism is always 0 whether it is attached to a single prism holder or a triple prism holder If your prism constant is not O mm then directly enter the prism constant value in the Const
49. 001 Safety of Laser Products To counteract hazards it is essential for all users to pay careful attention to the safety precautions and control measures specified in the standard IEC60825 1 2001 08 particularly EN60825 1 1994 A11 1996 and A2 2001 as this refers to the hazard distance that is defined in this User Guide Note The hazard distance is the distance from the laser at which beam irradiance or radiant exposure equals the maximum permissible value to which personnel may be exposed without being exposed to health risks WARNING Only qualified and trained persons should be assigned to install adjust and operate the laser equipment WARNING Precautions should be taken to ensure that persons do not look directly with or without an optical instrument into the beam WARNING Wherever practicable the laser beam path should be located well above or below eye level 8 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Safety Specifications for laser emission Laser pointer Wave length Output power Distance meter Wave length Output power Pulse width 630 680 nm CW Po lt 1 0 mW 850 890 nm Pulse Po lt 6 4 mW lt 5ns Laser plummet option Wave length Output power 635 nm CW Po lt 1 0 mW Conforming standards EU USA Labels EN60825 1 Am 2 2001 IEC60825 1 Am 2 2001 Laser pointer Class 2 Distance meter Class 1 Laser plummet Class 2 Option FDA21CFR Part 1040
50. 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 46 126 7046 206 2845 10 8213 CP POINT Communications 9 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 185 9 Communications SDR2x raw data format OONMSDR20V03 05 000023 Jul 2008 18 39 111211 1ONMEXAMPLE6 01KI1 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 000000 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 00000012 0 000 0 000 0 000 13NMDownloaded 23 Jul 2008 18 39 22 13NMSftware Pre install version 1 0 0 1 13NMInstrument Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 13NMDist Units Metres 13NMAngle Units Degrees 13NMZero azimuth North 13NMZero VA Horizon 13NMCoord Order NEZ 13NMClient 13NMDescription 13NMTilt Correction VA ON HA ON 13NM EXAMPLE6 lt JOB gt Created 23 Jul 2008 07 09 21 08KI0001100 000 200 000 10 000 08KI0002200 000 300 000 20 000 02KI0001100 000 200 000 10 000 0 100 07KI0001000245 0000 0 0000 13F100000002 lt null gt lt null gt 0 0000 13F200000002 lt null gt lt null gt 179 9639 13NMBS Check HA 359 3525 Reset to HA 0 0000 07 21 41 13F10000000323 990 4 1694 0 0000 13F20000000323 990 175 8403 180 0028 O3NMO 000 13F10001000323 990 4 1653 359 9833 MAIN PLATFORM 13F10001000427 445 2 4097 328 1958 RAMP 13NMStart of 2 Pt Resection 13F10000000427 445 2 4097 0 0000 13F10000000323 991 4 1542 31 8042 13F10000000427 430 1 8583 121 4306 13F10000000323 976 3 8625 153 2306 08KI0011100 005 1
51. 33 Measurement in reflectorless N Prism mode 0 0 0 0000 cee eee eee 34 Preparing the reflector Sheel asde moda a ERO 4 94 ERO Oe Se ed Be ed 35 Setting up the prism reflector 64 2 ane eons oe eas oo She acertar repo dare 36 Adjusting the height of the tribrach adapter 0 000000 02s 37 Changing the direction of the prisM o o ooo of Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 11 3 12 Setting the prismi Constants s enero eeee ketene a pease ee eee 4 Ae ee x 37 Setting the position of the target plate o o o o ooooocoocoooo ooo 38 SGTUING SIGMCGs s 66 6 4 Od a NE ee 39 Pats Ol the INSUUINCNL secot erea Geant ee eee tes eee A A eags 40 Instrument keyboard and display 0 eee ee 42 Mt keyboard s see csaa se euder ees denia rro as aa 42 A A o eee he sees eer eee ee ange eee es nese eens ees 44 LCD backlight laser pointer beep sound and contrast adjustment 46 OME A 47 A 4444 Eee eee eee eee aaa beeen aad 49 Quick code measurement mode 0 00 cee eee ee ee ee eee 49 DUO 24 5 oa aa ec oe aos ae ee a Eee oe dea ee ae 50 en ae AN 50 BUlOOICINGICAION 44 4a446 Be eadbed rro hee aro oros 52 Laserplanimet Opio rasgos borage EDI ES eS ws 53 USRI DULONG e amare ar ed e Se a ado a ae 53 DUO n aspas we ONS Oe ERR ER ODS TERA aaa 55 Turning onthe Mishel 24 4 ec eure ee nee Ee he ees ee Eee E 55 Turning orient re ratas ene eee eG ee
52. 46 inch Smaller units are impractical PTs 4 in the field HT 1 588 m When the actual value is greater than 99999 11 15 16 the gt symbol appears If the actual distance is less than 9999 11 15 16 the gt solid triangle symbol appears This does not affect calculations The precise value is used internally in all cases Customizing items in the Basic Measurement Screen BMS To customize the items that are displayed on the DSP1 DSP2 and DSP3 screens 1 Hold down for one second 2 Use the arrow buttons v lt and G to highlight 05105 P2 lt D5P3 the item that you want to change HA AE WA WD We 3 Press the or softkey to scroll through the list D HD HD of items that can be displayed for this item Change item b The items that you can choose from are HA AZ HL VA V SD VD HD Z and none 4 To save your changes press the Saws softkey Alternatively highlight the last item for DSP3 and press ENT The DSP screens show the items you have selected X Tip Except for the none item you cannot display the same item on more than one line of the same screen The items displayed in the DSP1 DSP2 DSP3 and DSP4 screens are also used in the corresponding Layout screens LO2 LO3 LO4 and LO5 You can also customize the displayed items in Layout Header characters The following header characters appear in DSP screens e Colon indicates that tilt correction is applied RR to t
53. 467 1 2056 POT Calculating a bearing distance intersection l Press 2 or select Brra Dist in the Intersection rtersection menu aa t Beng Brng nla Ea Brng Dist calculates the intersection point formed ie 4 Dis t Dist by one line and one distance radius Pa a Pt Line Fi 2 Enter a point on the line The line can be defined by two points or by a point and an azimuth 3 Enter the second point P2 as the center of the circle 124 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 4 Enter the distance from P2 To define the distance HD by two points To calculate the coordinates of the intersection point press in the HD field 5 Ifthere are two results the first solution appears graphically relative to the P1 P2 line To display the second solution press lt or 3 6 To record the point press when the required solution appears Solution 743220 7 Enter a Z coordinate if necessary 839 386 8 To move to the PT and CD fields press ENT E 447 666 Sample records CO Int BD P1 4672 AZ 330 54175 0 00000 CO P2 71 HD 100 0000 CC 504 839 3065 347 6682 SIGN Calculating a distance distance intersection l Press Bor select hist Gist in the Intersection menu 2 Enter the first point name and press ENT or press input Pi the MSF softkey to measure directly to the point Pi HD MsrPT List Stack 3 Enter the distance from P1 and press
54. 6 oD 430mm e Ifthe measurement is started with the Target field set to N Prism there is a right square bracket in front of the prism constant PTs HT 1 588 m The symbol then continuously moves from left to right over the prism constant in the display The Target setting is used by the Focus 6 5 total station to apply better cyclic error adjustment in distance measurement The target setting efficiently eliminates multipath reflection An incorrect Target setting may result in measurements outside the precision and intervals specified for the instrument If a ae a is an in N sae mode the warning message High oTryu Prism Mode is displayed because of the excessive ight reflection A measurement made immediately after changing the target setting may take longer than usual Rec mode field The Rec mode setting controls how the and keys operate in the BMS The MSR only setting is the default measurement mode After a measurement the instrument stops in the BMS and waits for you to press before recording the point The Confirm setting displays the Record PT screen before data is recorded Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 67 3 Getting Started The ALL setting is a quick shooting and recording mode The instrument automatically records the point using the default PT CD The instrument then returns to the BMS for the next measurement 68 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Sta
55. 8 6 J JS UB ENT 5 3 8 OUSBUAUB ENT or WUG U 6 ENT X Tip The numerator and denominator that you enter are automatically converted to the closest value from the following list 0 1 8 1 4 3 8 1 2 5 8 3 4 7 8 1 16 3 16 5 16 7 16 9 16 11 16 13 16 15 16 If the denominator is 16 it is not shown on the screen Creating or opening a job To record data on the Focus 6 5 total station you must create or open a job Note Before using the Focus 6 5 total station for the first time check that you are using the required job settings Creating a new job 1 Press MENU The MENU screen appears 2 Press 1 The Job Manager appears 3 Selectthe Creat softkey The Create Job screen appears 4 Enter the job name Create Job 5 To check the job settings select the Sett softkey i You cannot change the settings for a job once you have created the job HAS 8 characters 6 Press in the last field of the Job Sett screen The new job is created Note You can have a maximum of only 32 jobs Note If either of the messages MAX 32JOBs or Data Full appears delete at least one existing job to free space You cannot free space by deleting records in an existing job 64 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 Creating a control job A control job or common file stores coordinate data that is used by several field jobs To create a control job in the office 1
56. 99 996 10 000 02KI0011100 005 199 996 10 000 0 100 07KI0011000344 9980 0 0000 186 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide SDR2x coordinate data format OONMSDR20V03 05 000023 Jul 2008 18 40 111211 1ONMEXAMPLE6 01KI1 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 000000 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 00000012 13NM 080926 2 lt JOB gt Downloaded 08 Oct 2008 18 40 06 13NMSftware Pre install version 1 0 0 1 13NMInstrument Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 13NMDist Units Metres 13NMAngle Units Deqrees 13NMZero azimuth North 13NMZero VA Horizon 13NMProjection correction OFF 13NMC amp R correction OFF 13NMSea level correction OFF 13NMCoord Order NEZ 13NMClient 13NMDescription 13NMTilt Correction VA OFF HA OFF 13NM EXAMPLE6 lt JOB gt Created 23 Jul 2008 07 09 21 13NMPrism constant 0 08KI0001100 000 200 000 10 000 08KI0002200 000 300 000 20 000 13NMBacksight Check to Pt 2 HA 359 3525 07 21 39 13NMBacksight Pt 2 Reset to HA 0 0000 07 21 41 08KI0003116 924 216 914 11 843 MAIN PLTFORM 08KI0004126 697 206 260 11 254 RAMP 13NMStart of 2 Pt Resection 08KI0011100 005 199 996 10 000 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 0 000 Communications 9 0 000 0 000 187 9 Communications 188 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Error Messages In this chapter Cogo Communications Data Job Manager Programs Recording Data Searching Settings Stakeout Station Set
57. Diametrical reading on HA VA 1 5 10 0 2 mgon 1 mgon 2 mgon 0 005 MIL 0 02 MIL 0 05 MIL Focus 6 5 5 1 5 mgon Liquid electric detection Dual axis 3 Friction clutch endless fine motion Detachable Displayed on the LCD Sensitivity 10 2 mm Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 163 7 Specifications Optical plummet Image Erect Magnification 3x Field of view 5 Focusing range 0 5 m 1 6 ft to infinity Optional laser plummet Wave length 635 nm Laser class Class 2 Focusing range oo Laser diameter Approx 2 mm Display and keypad Display type Graphical LCD Resolution 128 x 64 Display illumination Backlight Keys 25 Connections in the base of instrument Communications Type RS 232C Maximum baud rate 38400 bps asynchronous External power supply input voltage 4 5 V to 5 2 V DC Battery pack Output voltage 3 8 V DC rechargeable Continuous operation time Continuous distance angle 10 hours measurement Distance angle measurement 16 hours every 30 seconds Continuous angle 30 hours measurement Tested at 25 C nominal temperature Operation times may vary depending on the condition and deterioration of the battery 164 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Environmental performance Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Dimensions Main unit Carrying case Weight Main unit w o battery Battery Carrying case Charger and AC adapter Environmental
58. E lsec Key Pe 2 Lodo t Calibrat Job on the MENU none Ba 4 Settings Y Time If there are jobs stored on the instrument the job list 4 Data appears showing all the stored jobs The newest job gt Comm appears at the top of the list If there are no jobs stored the Create Job screen appears See Creating a new job page 113 Opening an existing job The job list shows all the jobs stored on the instrument Job Manager IHT Reba in descending date order STAD LUM The following symbols may be used to provide extra information about jobs ILI LIL ORO Creat DEL Ctrl Info Symbol Meaning Current job Control job Some of the job settings are different from the current job Job was created in an older DB Older files cannot be opened in version 1 10 or later of the software Press 3 or y to move up or down the job list Press to open the highlighted job When you open a job all job settings are automatically changed to match those used in the open job 112 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 Creating a new job 1 Press the amp r eat softkey in the job list Job Manager MIRON123 62 696 TO O 1 Ha HE CONTROL 3 62 96 BeBe 3 Wt Sab TORORAMA 2 15 41 Creat DEL Ctel Info Enter a job name of up to eight characters Press Create Job ENT Job names Pat era Sel 3 Do one of the following MAS 6 characters To check the job settings
59. Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 21 1 Introduction 22 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide CHAPTER Setting up the Instrument In this chapter This chapter explains how to prepare the Focus 6 5 total station before you use it in the Unpacking and repacking the field instrument Charging the battery pack Detaching the battery pack Attaching the battery pack Setting up the tripod Centering the instrument Leveling the instrument Focusing the telescope Setting the measurement mode and preparing the target Preparing the reflector sheet Setting up the prism reflector Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 23 2 24 Setting up the Instrument Unpacking and repacking the instrument Note Handle the Focus 6 5 total station carefully to protect it from shocks and excessive vibration To unpack the instrument grip the carry handle and carefully remove the instrument from the carry case To replace the instrument in the carry case place it as shown in the figure Charging the battery pack A Before charging the battery pack read the following warnings cautions and notes WARNING Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium ion battery A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or property damage To prevent injury or damage Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged Signs of damage in
60. Getting Started Parts of the instrument Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 show the main parts of the Focus 6 5 total station Carrying handle Optical sight finder Telescope focusing ring Telescope eyepiece Horizontal axis indication mark Diopter ring Vertical tangent screw Reticle plate cover Battery box Battery box release knob E pa Face 1 display and oem keyboard i a ang a The label shown below is A 3 attached to the underside of the keyboard Horizontal tangent screw The laser safety label shown below is attached to the underside of the keyboard This device complies with Pat 15 of tho FCC Rules Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 HS deen ay rl eae yee and except for deviations pursuant to st accept any interference received 2 this device including ie teed ore that may cause undesired operation Contains FCC ID len 1C 81704 NTO001 CE YE Qu a Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 MADE IN JAPAN NIKON TRIMBLE CO LTD Technoport Mitsuiseimei Bldg 16 2 Minamikamata 2 chome Ota ku Tokyo 144 0035 Japan Tribrach clamp knob Figure 3 1 Back view of the Focus 6 5 total station Face 1 40 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 The laser safety label shown below is attached to the side of the telescope The laser safety label shown below is attached to th
61. Job name MNIROMILS To set the selected job as the control job a LE a press or the es softkey Ha Yes To cancel the process press or the Ha softkey 9 Tip If a control job is already assigned the newly Control Joh lt 0FF gt assigned control job replaces it as the control job To clear the control job selected highlight the current Job name CONTROLS control job in the job list and press the tr 1 softkey Stop using this Job Then press or the es softkey to confirm as the Control Job g Displaying job Information To display job information highlight the job name and 03 46 17 03 46 26 65 45 56 Ctrl Info The Information screen shows the number of records in the job the free space and the date when the job was JOB name NIKOH12 created Free space indicates how many points can be p YP Records nad stored in the job Free space 11287 Created HH2 Hb 2 To return to the job list press any key Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 115 5 Menu Key Cogo Use the Cogo menu to perform coordinate geometry COGO calculations You can access this menu at any time from any observation or PT input screen Biriverse 2 Input a 3 Area amp Perim y To open the Cogo menu press 2 or select Cosa on the A H Line amp 03 MENU screen Intersection Calculating angle and distance between two coordinates To open the Inverse menu press 1 or select Iriser se in the Cogo m
62. Lists and Code Lists 24 44424464 49 05444446546 46R495 506 176 SO a ae a ee ee AE 176 ENCON oy yes es Ge eee See Beh ee ee ae Ph ae ew ee eee ee 176 Datacamplo esteros eee ee ee Enea eee Ghee Ree ae eee 177 Downloadine Dala poses eee eee oe Ree a ee he eee oe eee 178 DOUG oA ee eek oe tee eS ee ee bee whe Foe aha ee ee oe oe Pelee 178 Nikon raw record formals sse cus de sa ao eo kiea ae eee HE Ee eS ewe 178 SDR2x and SD Ros record formats 42 46 e eee OH EHO HOR a REDES EHD 181 DAUR CXANIDICS esporas oboe aaa oo ls esis 185 Error Messages 2 22 ee ee eee 2 mm ooo 189 LI A AAN 190 COmaticatONS 6 e244 bo 624 6 Saona oe ee baa oe adas as 190 e toe ee eee enG ee eeee eee see een eee ee hee eneaneeetee aoe ee eeae es 191 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 15 16 VODs AAC Cl 5 taste teen sve ah ala Rea GN oe SANE Ae eee dy arm Be ee ey Gea 192 OBAMA 192 Recording Data ds 474Gb aor ns E E A A AS oe SA 193 SOCIA ed ra ad ad a A aa 194 DELS y ue deberias Aia aa ts 194 a Oey a att ci pra wef es tees td noise dl dto daa asada 194 SEO Sc IDR de AAA de eee ae 195 VS COITO varita ee oder pt o A a aa 196 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Introduction In this chapter m System diagram m Care and maintenance m Related information CHAPTER This user guide describes the unique capabilities and features available in the Spectra Precision Focus 6
63. Never look at the sun through the telescope If you do you may damage or lose your eyesight WARNING The Focus 6 5 total station is not designed to be explosion proof Do not use the instrument in coal mines in areas contaminated with coal dust or near other flammable substances WARNING Never disassemble modify or repair the instrument yourself If you do you may receive electric shocks or burns or the instrument may catch fire You may also impair the accuracy of the instrument WARNING Use only the specified battery charger and AC adapter that are supplied with the instrument Do not use any other charger or adapter as this may cause the battery pack to catch fire or rupture WARNING Do not cover the battery charger and AC adapter while the battery pack is being recharged The charger must be able to dissipate heat adequately Coverings such as blankets or clothing can cause the charger to overheat WARNING Avoid recharging the battery pack in humid or dusty places in direct sunlight or near heat sources Do not recharge the battery pack when it is wet If you do you May receive electric shocks or burns or the battery pack may overheat or catch fire WARNING Although the battery pack has an auto reset circuit breaker you should take care not to short circuit the contacts Short circuits can cause the battery pack to catch fire or burn you 6 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide gt D Safet
64. Page Down icon amp appears there are more pages after the current page Press to move down one page To select an item from the list move the cursor onto the item and press ENT Entering data You can enter the following into the Focus 6 5 total station e A point name or number see page 58 e A code see page 61 Entering a point name or number You can use numeric or alphanumeric names up to 20 characters long to identify points The default name for a new point is the last point name entered with the last digit incremented For example if the last point name was A100 the default name for the next point is A101 If the last character of the previous point name is alphabetic the default point name is identical to the last point name When the cursor is in a PT point field there are several ways to specify a point or to enter coordinates You can e Enter an existing point see page 59 e Enter anew point see page 59 e Press without a point name see page 59 e Specify a wildcard see page 59 58 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 e Enter a point by recording an instant measurement see page 60 e Enter a point from a point stack see page 61 e Enter a point from the point list see page 61 Entering an existing point When you enter a known point name or number the Thc ut Station coordinates of that point are briefly displayed A short beep sounds before the next scr
65. Press in the Type field to start the search If more than one point matches the search criteria the matching points are displayed in a list Use 3 or y to highlight the point you want to use Then press to select it Detailed data for the selected record appears Press the SF softkey to change the fields shown Press to return to the list Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide RAL So SES CP S08 CT BS 55 386 KERB DEL Edit Sech Search RAH Search RAH Type ALL PT Search RAH Type Ea PT HA 146 36 18 VA T6 25 687 oD 29 518 m DEL Edit DSP Menu Key 5 Tip If no point matches the specified criteria an error Search RAH screen appears Press any key to return to the data screen me 2 PT Hot Found Press any key E Searching coordinate records In the XYZ screen press the Sr chk softkey to access the ee XYZ data search function HE E Pp San Ig Sane MANHOLE DEL Edit Srch Input To find a coordinate by name enter the name in the PT Search xy field and press twice You can use the asterisk as a wildcard For example matches the points named 500 500 1 500 A and 5000 Tip To search by point type move to the Type field and Search rrF use lt or gt to change the selected point type The options are ALL MP UP CC and RE Type If more than one point matches the search criteria the matching points are displaye
66. SPECTRA PRECISION FOCUS 6 5 TOTAL STATION Blank page Inside cover User Guide Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station Version 1 00 Revision A October 2009 oPECTRA PRECISIO l Corporate Office Spectra Precision 10355 Westmoor Drive Suite 100 Westminster CO 80021 USA 1 720 587 4700 Phone 888 477 7516 Toll free in USA www spectraprecision com Legal Notices Copyright and Trademarks 2006 2009 Nikon Trimble Co Limited All rights reserved All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Spectra Precision the Spectra Precision logo Focus and the Focus logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Spectra Precision registered in the United States and in other countries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Nikon Trimble Co Limited is under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Release Notice This is the October 2009 release Revision A of the Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide It applies to version 1 00 of the Focus 6 5 Total Station Manufacturer Nikon Trimble Co Ltd Technoport Mituiseimei Bldg 16 2 Minamikamata 2 chome Ota ku Tokyo 144 0035 Japan Product Limited Warranty Information For applicable product Limited Warranty information please refer to the Limited Warranty Card included with this Spectra Precision product
67. Sec 1040 10 and 1040 11 Except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 Laser pointer Laser plummet option Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules except for deviations pursuant to Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 2 this device must accept any interference received MADE IN JAPAN including interference that may cause undesired operation NIKON TRIMBLE CO LTD Contains FCC ID W4LNT0001 1C 8170A NTOOO Technoport Mitsuiseimei Bldg 16 2 Minamikamata 2 chome Ota ku Tokyo 144 0035 Japan Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 9 Safety 10 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Contents ee ee ee ee ee 5 Warnings and CAUNONS cortas eee eee eth oe ee Ee eee ee ee eo ae ee 5 Rechargeable Lithium ion Li ion batteries 20 00 eee eee 5 WAS ee o ae ee ee er ee ae eee ee eee ee 6 CAUCUS hc bee eee one e beer dase EieeGen ane ehateae sees one ones 7 SCV ICY 22 ebay ee oe eae eee Ane oes eee ee eG ae Be ee Ree eee eee ee 8 Specifications for laser emission 46 6 eros 0484 02 op e ad 9 Conforming stands eones asi ro iaaii a mbes e 9 AA AN 9 1 INTEONUCION sasse 20 Cee RR ERR eR RH AAA 17 Dy steal preparate eG a ee REESE Ga Ree ee ee ee ee 18 Care aud Maine e tcaner eee wares age
68. Stack Press to return to the Input PT screen with the MsrPT Lalo Li ach preceding point name Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 121 5 122 Menu Key Calculating coordinates from line and offset N ITS To enter the Line amp offset function press 4 or select Line E 0 75 in the Cogo menu Enter the base point P1 Specify the azimuth bearing To do this enter a value in the AZ or P2 field P2 is a second point on the line Enter the horizontal distance along the baseline Sta Line amp Offset Guo H the horizontal distance perpendicular to the line O S 58 558 m and the vertical distance dVD Tip A negative value in the Sta field means the opposite direction along the defined bearing line A negative value in the O S field is for the left hand side of the bearing line To calculate the coordinates of the point PM z 4567_3B5 press in the dVD field You can change the Z cue 146 coordinate here To record the point press in the CD field o 4567 405 s BB 146 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 The coordinates are stored as a CC record Line mE 4567 308 definition information and Sta O S and dVD values are Yi ZAA 14h stored in comment CO records REC Ave LO LURE Calculating coordinates using intersection functions To enter the Intersection menu press 3 or select Intersect ion in the Cogo menu Th
69. Traverse points Entering coordinates To manually enter the XYZ coordinates press 3 or select InFut HZ in the Input menu The PT name defaults to the last recorded PT 1 Enter the coordinates using the numeric keys To move to the next field press or y in a field Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 119 5 Menu Key To store the point as an MP record and return to the z AA SAA point input screen press in the Z field The default F hd 75 PT is incremented to the next value REC vf Lo KOAU X Tip You can record NE NEZ or Z only data to the database Calculating area and perimeter To calculate an area or perimeter press 3 or select Fer im in the Cogo menu 1 Inverse I Input To take a measurement enter the first point and press ri eee E Porim ENT or press the MSF softkey l Line amp 0S y 3 ntersection In the upper right corner of the screen a counter indicates how many points you have entered softkey For more information see Advanced feature Entering a range of points page 121 If you enter a new point name you can enter new He 188 588 coordinates and record the point If you do not want to E 286 386 record the point press without entering a value in the PT field An XY coordinate input screen appears This PT will not be recordad Continue to enter points until you have defined all the points in the lot Then press y to calculate th
70. Use 3 or y to move to the appropriate offset field i Right gt J Left Left Up Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 101 4 Applications You can enter any combination of taped offset Taped offsets distances to specify the point 8 587 m 4 To goto the recording PT screen press in the last field The calculated coordinates are shown 102 815 5 Enter a PT and CD value e l aa rie 6 Press to record the point PT Lie Raw data is also recalculated based on the taped offset value Measuring angle offsets 1 To enter the angle offset function press 2 or select 3 Prism Pole 5 4 Line by HA E Input HD Ifyou have not taken a distance measurement Ha 147 29 117 before entering this function a temporary 982r 46 measurement screen appears M HT 2 Sight the target and press or MSR2 anh PT amp Press MSR 3 To take the angle offset rotate the alidade and 0 J H 140 29 11 Wat 89 OT 46 She 128 687 m A 4 To record the offset point press or the k Take the Hoe o s softkey telescope The measured distance HD remains unchanged The XYZ data is also recalculated based on the new angle X Tip You can record an angle offset in the Basic Measurement Screen BMS After taking a distance measurement rotate the alidade and or telescope Then press to record the measured distance with the updated angle value If you us
71. a space or 0 Status bar The status bar appears on the right of every screen It contains icons that indicate the status of various system functions 8 Be BA 48 88 Ba ote 198 988 n Status bar 44 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 Laser pointer indicator The icon appears as you turn on the laser pointer When the icon appears on the screen the emitting power is laser class 2 dE Laser pointer ON If there is no icon the laser pointer is off Input mode indicator The input mode indicator appears only when you are entering points or coordinates It shows the data input mode 1 Input mode is numeric Press a button on the number pad to enter the number printed on the button Al Input mode is alphabetic Press a button on the number pad to enter the first letter printed beside the button Press the button repeatedly to cycle through all the letters assigned to that button For example to enter the letter O in alphabetic mode press 6 three times Battery indicator Shows each voltage level of the right and left internal batteries individually When the external battery is connected with the instrument its voltage is shown A Internal batteries a e Top left battery e Bottom right battery E External battery Internal batteries External battery Battery level indication Battery low OO po pO oOo pr O Et Ht mm Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 T
72. ailable from any observation screen To display the HOT key menu press HOT Changing the height of the target 1 Press to display the HOT menu 2 Do one of the following Press 1 Select HT 50 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 3 Press ENT 4 Enter the target height or select the height from the HT stack Note To display the HT stack press the 3t ack softkey The HT stack stores the last 20 HT values entered Setting the current temperature and pressure l Press to display the HOT menu 2 Do one of the following Press 2 Select Teme Frezz 3 Press ENT 4 Enter the ambient temperature and pressure The ppm value is updated automatically Selecting the target set A target set specifies settings for the target type the prism constant and height of target When you change the selected target set all three settings are changed You can use this function to quickly switch between two types of target such as a reflector sheet and a prism You can prepare up to five target sets 1 Prism H Press to display the HOT menu Then either press 3 or select Tar set and press ENT A list of the five target sets appears To select a target set either press the corresponding numeric key 0 through 5 or use or y to highlight the target set in the list and press ENT To change the settings defined in a target set highlight the
73. alibration is in progress and the charge light s may be on or off during the calibration cycle When a calibration cycle is completed the calibration light will stop blinking remain on until the corresponding battery is removed The bottom case temperature may continue to climb up to approximately 43 C before temperature regulation is enabled to keep the case from getting warmer As the battery voltage drops the case will cool down and the automatic temperature limiting will no longer be necessary which minimizes the time it takes to discharge a battery If the case temperature continues to get too hot internally even after temperature regulation is enabled there is a secondary failsafe which will abort the calibration completely If an abort occurs the calibration light s will blink rapidly and battery charging will be re enabled Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 27 2 Setting up the Instrument Detaching the battery pack CAUTION Avoid touching the contacts on the battery pack 1 Ifthe instrument is turned on press to turn it off 2 Turn the battery box release knob counterclockwise open the battery box cover and then pull the battery pack out of the battery box Attaching the battery pack 1 Clear any dust or other foreign particles from the battery contacts 2 Turn the battery box release knob counterclockwise and then open the battery box cover 3 Put the battery pack into the battery
74. and Adjustment 6 Checking the Instrument Constant The instrument constant is a numerical value used to automatically correct for the displacement between the mechanical and electrical centers when measuring distances The instrument constant is set by the manufacturer before the instrument is shipped However to ensure the highest operational accuracy we recommend that you check the instrument constant several times a year To check the instrument constant you can either compare a correctly measured base line with the distance measured by the EDM or follow the procedure below About 100 m To check the instrument constant E Pr p oS PF KR 10 11 Set up the instrument at Point P in as flat an area as possible Set up a reflector prism at Point Q 100 m away from Point P Make sure that you take the prism constant into account Measure the distance between Point P and Point Q PO Install a reflector prism on the tripod at Point P Set up another tripod at Point R on the line between Point P and Point Q Transfer the Focus 6 5 series instrument to the tripod at Point R Measure the distance from Point R to Point P RP and from Point R to Point Q RQ Calculate the difference between the value of PQ and the value of RP RQ Move the Focus 6 5 series instrument to other points on the line between Point P and Point Q Repeat Step 5 through Step 9 ten times or so Calculate the average of all the differe
75. and the value H aa SS a is held again HD Sj BS 5 4 To end repeat angle measurement press ESC El Eso a 5 When you have accumulated enough horizontal angle between the backsight and the foresight Hee Jo Be aT press MSR1 or to take a measurement to the Hk Pat a ay olesten Sight the ES Press ENT The averaged horizontal angle appears This value is fixed until the process is finished or cancelled HR x HD 180 234 HRx HR N i a E Press ENT to store HA BSAz HRx normalized Foresight as 3 CP record 70 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 HRx is not updated even if the instrument is moved 6 Press to store the foresight as a CP record Rocard PT Check the PT HT and CD values Then press PT 4106 to record In repeat angle measurement the HA is replaced by HR2 The number of repeat angles appears at the top of the screen for example H 3 Horizontal angles can be measured up to 1999 59 59 This function stores both raw and XYZ data as CP records regardless of the Store DB setting Horizontal angle hold To hold the moran angle to the current value press Ha Hold or select Helg in the Angle menu HA 3488 28 To set the horizontal angle to the displayed value press HA is held amp fixed until y ENT or the Set softkey the ata i5 oe To cancel the process and return to the Basic Measurement Screen BMS press or the Alir t s
76. ane is defined the calculated Sta and dZ values are updated as you move the telescope No distance measurement is required E fi Sta Horizontal distance from P1 to the sta a Har ee target point along the baseline dZ Vertical distance from P1 to the target point Using to switch between display screens Press to switch between the plane display screens The following screens are available PLN1 PLN2 Every time you press DSP the next screen appears If you press in the last screen PLN3 the PLN1 screen appears To record the point press on any screen V PLN1 3 Ha 48 29 117 to V PLN3 3 89 97 46 a a M Enter PT and CD Then press ENT Sample records 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 0730 14 22 47 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 97 4 Applications Measuring distance and offset values on the slope Target X1 Y1 Z1 1 Toenter the 3 Pt Reference Plane function press Programs or select j W Plare 5 P 1 are in the Programs menu 2 Enter three points to define the slope plane To enter the point by direct measurement press the MSE softkey Ifyou press in a blank field an input screen for F HW 70H 305 temporary coordinates appears These coordinates E 188 552 will not be stored 69 528 This PT will not be recorded When you have entered the temporary coordinates
77. ange the order of MMnload y data fields press the Edit softkey For more Job name NIK ONS information see Advanced feature Editing the data Formar i PTANfESS CDAe A order for upload page 150 Turn on the on off Otherwise just press ENT Job Comm Edit Tip Press the fot softkey to go to the Job Manager screen For more information see Job Manager page 112 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 149 5 150 Menu Key To change the communication settings press the Comm softkey The serial port settings must match the settings used by the terminal software on the computer Parity 2 Hone atop bit 21 Port selection field appears in the Communication menu only when the optional Bluetooth is on board Use an RS 232C cable to connect the instrument to the Farnect Cable computer Job name HIROSE The Free space field shows the number of points that Records sale can be stored Free space 40H Press to put the instrument in receive mode Then use the Send Text File command in the terminal program on the computer to start sending data Tip In the terminal program set flow control to Xon Xoff As each point is received by the instrument the valuein Farnnect Cable the Records field is incremented Tok name HIKE OHS Records 56i 5 Tip If you press during data upload the upload is Fress ESC to abort canceled and the display returns to the Communication menu Record
78. between the first screen showing HA VA SD PT and HT the second screen showing X Y Z PT and CD and the third screen showing dX dY dZ PT and CD The dX dY and dZ fields store the difference between the stakeout shot s actual position and its planned position These fields are downloaded as comment records in Nikon RAW format CO records A CO record is a comment added to the job from the system For example when you change the Stn Z using the COsFemoto BM Cal Remote Benchmark function or you reset the A TH 473 Stn Point Updated horizontal angle using the BSCheck function the system writes a comment record When you input a Stn XYZ by Base XYZ function the recorded station appears as a comment record 12345 888 38 123 164 288 SY records When you complete a station setup a SY record is stored This record contains the Temperature Pressure and Prism Constant values Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 135 5 136 Menu Key RM records When you record measurements in RDM Cont or ROM RDM Rad they are labeled as RM records on qe o Each RM record consists of two screens rHo 16 948 m 2 5061 m DSP Press to switch between the first screen showing F From To rHD and rVD and the second screen 165735 457 showing rAZ rSD rV and rGD When you download data in Nikon RAW format RM records are output as comment CO records AR records An AR reco
79. box Connect the battery pack at the bottom with the connecting direction faced inside 4 Close the battery box cover and then turn the knob clockwise until you hear a click sound N CAUTION If the battery pack cover is not closed this could adversely affect the watertightness of the instrument 28 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Setting up the Instrument 2 Setting up the tripod N CAUTION The tips of the tripod ferrules are very sharp When handling or carrying the tripod take care to avoid injuring yourself on the ferrules Note Do not carry the instrument while it is attached to a tripod 1 Open the tripod legs far enough for the instrument to be stable 2 Locate the tripod directly over the station point To check the position of the tripod look through the center hole in the tripod head Firmly press the tripod ferrules into the ground Level the top surface of the tripod head Securely fasten the thumb screws on the tripod legs Place the instrument on the tripod head oS oO SS w Insert the tripod mounting screw into the center hole of the base plate of the instrument 8 Tighten the tripod mounting screw Centering the instrument When you center the instrument you align its central axis precisely over the station point To center the instrument you can use the optical plummet the laser plummet or a plumb bob The plumb bob is sold separately Centering with the optical pl
80. bservation screens press ENT Rocard PT PT defaults to the last recorded PT 1 You can enter the PT name from the point list or the point stack For more information see Entering a point from the point list page 61 and Entering a point from the point stack page 61 You can also use the code list or the code stack For more information see Entering a code from the code list page 62 and Entering a code from the code stack page 62 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 99 4 Applications To record the point press on the last field Rocard PT When recording sideshots stakeout records and control shots from the Rept function you can choose to store raw data only XYZ data only or both For more information see Recording page 132 X Tip If HA or VA is moved after you take a measurement but before you press ENT the angle recorded is the angle Duplicate PT shown when is pressed dh SAD Hes In an angle only record SD is always recorded as 0 0000 dl a eer If the point name that you want to record already exists l in the job an error message appears Depending on the Abrit isy RAH type of existing record you can overwrite the old record with the new data For more information see Recording Data page 193 Hold down for one second to record the measurement as a CP record Select PT Type LP record 23 record Outputting data to the COM port If you press while the icon app
81. cations In this chapter Uploading Coordinate Data Uploading Point Lists and Code Lists m Downloading Data Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 173 9 Communications Uploading Coordinate Data Settings To configure the transmission speed and other settings settii gt Comm For more gotoMEHL gt Settings Baud 30444 information see Communications page 131 Length 28 Parity Mone Stop bit 1 a ke Te e p p e 174 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Record format You can upload coordinate records in the following formats a pix bi be Le amo x dY dz amo obe CY bee O a x y Yo amo pp bY bee a px py Y eo The record formats shown above use the following codes Code Description PT Point number X Actual X coordinate Actual Y coordinate Z Actual Z coordinate CD Feature code 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 20117 33 444 Length Up to 20 digits Variable length Variable length Variable length Up to 16 characters Communications Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 9 175 9 Communications Uploading Point Lists and Code Lists Sett
82. cause mold to grow on the lenses It can also cause the electronic assemblies to deteriorate and so lead to instrument failure Store the battery pack with the battery discharged When storing the instrument in areas subject to extremely low temperatures leave the carry case open If the tribrach will not be used for an extended period lock down the tribrach clamp knob and tighten its safety screw The carry case is designed to be watertight but you should not leave it exposed to rain for an extended period If exposure to rain is unavoidable make sure that the carry case is placed with the Spectra Precision nameplate facing upward Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 19 1 Introduction Cleaning Do not use organic solvents such as ether or print thinner to clean the non metallic parts of the instrument such as the keyboard or the painted or printed surfaces Doing so could result in discoloration of the surface or in peeling of printed characters Clean these parts only with a soft cloth or tissue that is lightly moistened with water or a mild detergent To clean the optical lenses lightly wipe them with a soft cloth or a lens tissue that is moistened with alcohol Adjusting and tightening When adjusting the leveling screws stay as close as possible to the center of each screws range The center is indicated by a line on the screw The reticle plate cover has been correctly mounted Do not release
83. ck the specified line in the data The uploaded data contains a coordinate that is longer than 13 digits Press any key Then check the specified line in the data 190 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Data Error Messages 10 You have tried to edit the current ST Note You cannot edit the current ST However old ST records can be edited No recalculation can be performed on the instrument Press any key to return to the code layer name input screen You have tried to edit a coordinate that the current ST or BS refers to You cannot change a coordinate if the current ST or BS refers to it Press any key to return to the Data view screen You have tried to change the coordinates of an SO SS or CP record You cannot change the coordinates of an SO SS or CP record Press any key to return to the previous screen You have tried to delete a coordinate record that the current ST or BS refers to You must confirm that you want to delete a coordinate record that the current ST or BS refers to To Press delete XYZ the DEL softkey return to the previous screen without deleting XYZ or the Hier softkey Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 191 10 192 Error Messages Job Manager You have tried to set the current job as the control file Press any key to return to the previous screen Then select a different job There is no space available to create a job or rec
84. clude but are not limited to discoloration warping and leaking battery fluid Do not expose the battery to fire high temperature or direct sunlight Do not immerse the battery in water Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather Do not drop or puncture the battery Do not open the battery or short circuit its contacts WARNING Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium ion battery if it appears to be leaking Battery fluid is corrosive and contact with it can result in personal injury and or property damage To prevent injury or damage If the battery leaks avoid contact with the battery fluid If battery fluid gets into your eyes immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention Do not rub your eyes If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing immediately use clean water to wash off the battery fluid Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide gt gt F amp F gt E amp P BP p Setting up the Instrument 2 WARNING Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium ion battery only in strict accordance with the instructions Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or equipment damage To prevent injury or damage Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking Charge the Lithium ion battery only in a pro
85. cord press ENT a oni mM fi Press EHT to record Using to switch between display screens You can use to switch between display screens This function works as in the angle distance stakeout For more information see Using DSP to switch between display screens page 83 Program Key To display the Programs menu press PRG Measuring distance and offset values along a specified line l PressQjorselect2FPt Refline inthe Programs Programs menu Arce RefLine 3 ROMRadial y 4 ROMCCont 8 s EI e 2 Enter the first point for the reference line Input Line Pl 1 Alternatively to enter the point by measuring press the Hur FT softkey A Ce 88 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 Tip Direct Measurement screen Ha 14729 117 Press the sr FT softkey to display a direct measurement 98 7 45 screen Sight the target and press or MSR2 The Record PT screen appears If you press in the Record PT screen the measured point is used but not recorded in the job 3 Enter the second point for the reference line 4 Enter an asterisk in the PT field to perform a wildcard search A list of matching points appears Highlight a point in the list and then press ENT Sta A Plain view Side view 5 Sight the prism or reflective sheet and press or MSR2 Sta B 2714 m ora 3 582 m Sta Horizontal distance from P1
86. d in a list Use 3 or y to highlight the point you want to use Press to select it Detailed data for the selected record appears Press the z 700 706 BSF softkey to change the fields shown 488 HBG Press to return to the list 6 n DEL Edit Tip If no point matches the specified criteria an error screen appears Press any key to return to the data screen me Search wre PT Hot Found Press any key E E a Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 143 5 144 Menu Key Entering coordinates In the XYZ screen press the mFut softkey to display a new input point screen DEL Edit Srch Input The PT field defaults to the last recorded PT 1 but you can change the value shown Enter the PT and CD and then press to enter coordinates Use the numeric keys to enter the coordinates Press or y in each field to move to the next field When you press in the CD field the point is stored as an MP record After you have recording a point the next point input screen is shown with the updated default PT Tip You can record NE NEZ or Z only data to the database Point name list and code list The instrument stores two list files a list of PT names and a list of CD names The structure and functionality of these files is the same e The PT name list is useful if you have to handle more than one patterns of point names in the field For example you may need to use points nam
87. duct that is specified to charge it Be sure to follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor Use the battery only in equipment that is specified to use it Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation WARNING To charge the battery pack use only the battery charger and AC adapter that are supplied with the instrument Do not use any other charger or you may cause the battery pack to catch fire or rupture The enclosed battery pack cannot be used with other chargers WARNING Do not cover the battery charger and AC adapter while the battery pack is being recharged The charger must be able to dissipate heat adequately Coverings such as blankets or clothing can cause the charger to overheat WARNING Avoid recharging the battery pack in humid or dusty places in direct sunlight or near heat sources Do not recharge the battery pack when it is wet If you do you may receive electric shocks or burns or the battery pack may overheat or catch fire WARNING Although the battery pack has an auto reset circuit breaker you should take care not to short circuit the contacts Short circuits can cause the battery pack to catch fire or burn you WARNING Never burn or heat the battery Doing so may cause the battery to leak or rupture A leaking or ruptured battery can cause
88. e rVD rHD x 100 Sight PT amp Press MSR rGD Vertical grade rHD rVD 1 Press ENT to record 5 To record the distance and angle information as a comment record press in the 1 2 or 2 2 observation screen Default point numbers are displayed You can Record Note change these point numbers To record a note Fei press in the To field X Tip Data that you save in RDM functions is stored in RM records For more information see RM records page 136 When you download data in Nikon RAW format they are output as comment CO records Measuring between the current point and the immediately preceding point 1 To enter the RDM Continuous function press Programs or select RGM i Cort in the Programs menu pa PL RetLine F1 Arc RefLine 2 Follow the procedure as for a radial RDM pa 3 RDM CRadial measurement For more information see E a gebhiort S REM Measuring between the current and the first point measured page 93 94 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 Difference between 1 Cont and 2 Radial P3 a P4 The preceding two points ard 2 Radial subject to calculation alculations are made wit reference to the first point Measuring remote elevation A prism is required only at the sighting target point Vh HD tan 90 6 VD HT 1 To enter the Remote Elevation Measurement Prograns function press 5 or
89. e telescope Objective LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS PART Horizontal axis indication mark Battery box Optical plummet shown here or optional laser plummet Battery box release knob Circular level Data output external power input connector input voltage 4 5 5 2 V DC The laser safety label shown below will be attached here underneath when the optional laser plummet is used Leveling screw Tribrach Figure 3 2 Front view of the Focus 6 5 total station Face 2 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 41 3 Getting Started Instrument keyboard and display MODE MENU O STN S O asc O S DEF e a a PRG GHI JKL DAT MNO Cia aa ae USR pors f USR Tuv COD wxyz G Ga Ga A l HOT 0 Fy A MSR1 MSR2 DSP ANG lt lt D gt eo v Instrument keyboard Use the buttons on the instrument keyboard to carry out the following functions The functions of the Nivo keys are as follows Button Function See ly Turns the instrument on or off page 55 gt Illumination button page 46 O Provides access to the switch window Turns on off the LCD backlight if held down for one second MENU Displays the MENU screen page 109 MODE e Changes the input mode between alphanumeric and numeric if pressed page 49 O when you are in a PT or CD field e Activates Qcode mode if pressed when you are In the Basic Measurement Scre
90. e area and perimeter i Press Calc to Calculate y Area and Perimeter X Tip The first and last points that you enter are joined to close the area You must enter the points in the order in which they define the lot You can enter up to 99 points Press to store the calculated values as aa comment record or press to return to the Cogo menu 286 9187F2 Perimeter 148 358 2f Ifyou chose to store the area enter a name to identify the area and then press ENT 120 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 X Tip When you download data in Nikon RAW format area AR records are output as comment CO records Advanced feature Entering a range of points To quickly enter a sequential range of points use the Input PT range input function To access this function press the Enter the start point name in the Fr field and the end point name in the To field You can include letters and hyphens in the point names but the last character must be numeric Press in To field to start searching for matching Input Point Range points The counter shows the number of matching Fr 4 108 points found Find Points 1 Press ESC to abort When the search is complete you are returned to the Input PT screen input El Press thelalo softkey to calculate the area and k Press Calc to calculate A perimeter or enter point names in the PT field Area and Perimeter E Is Calc List
91. e this method the dimension of the angle offset is not stored as a CO record To store the CO record use the O S function 102 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 Two prism pole 1 To enter the two prism pole function press 3 or select 2Prism Pole in the Offset menu 2 Sight the first prism and press or MSR2 Sight the tst Pt and Press MSR 3 Sight the second prism and press or MSR2 fa BT 18 i of 89 467 Sight the nd Pt and Press M5R 4 Enter the distance between the second prismand Input Target the target point Alternatively if you do not need Pi P 8 588 m QA information you can leave the distance ri between the first and the second prism blank E PI P can be left blank 5 Ifyou do enter a P1 P2 distance the QA screen PY Pe Dist appears Compare the entered value and the Input 6 508 m measured distance to check the accuracy of the Hoasure 8 498 m observation 6 To record the point press or the ik softkey Sample records SS 14 0 0000 38 9200 271 0350 89 2630 11 04 15 DITCH CO 2Prism O S P1 P2 0 5090 0 5060 P2 Tgt 0 5020 Note In this sample data 0 5090 is the measured value 0 5060 is the entered value Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 103 4 Applications Extending a line by horizontal angle offset 1 To enter the line extension by HA function press Offset or select L irme tes HA in
92. ear after you have deleted a point the View shots screen Press any key to return to the PT input screen Take another shot to calculate the ST coordinate The input PT or coordinate is identical to the current station in STN 1 Known or the same coordinate or point name number is found in Resection Press any key to return to the PT input screen Then use a different PT There is not enough space to record a station when you start any of the Station Setup functions To Press return to the BMS press or the Hir softkey Use the PEL softkey in Job Manager to delete old jobs continue press or the E softkey You may not be able to record the whole process The input point for ST BS does not have N E coordinates Press any key to return to the PT input screen Then use a PT that has N E coordinates The input point for Benchmark does not have a Z coordinate Press any key to return to the PT input screen Then use a PT that has a Z coordinate Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 195 10 Error Messages System Error The system has detected an internal error that is related to the lower level system Press any key to turn the instrument off The system will reboot when this error is reported If you still have more points to shoot in the site turn the instrument on and repeat the open a job and station setup procedures Data stored before this error will be kept safely in the Job file If the
93. ears in an F observation screen a line of data is output to the COM HA 48 29 11 port U 8978r 467 obs 345 125 m FT 542 HT 1 588 m Note If appears data is not stored to the job when you press ENT The format of the ee caldi is ee aa the e setting of the Ext Comm field int gt Settineas gt H 487707 117 i i For more tone see oia DATA OUTPUT wane gt 131 X Tip To output data on the COM pon nen ted ae ENT ENT set the Data Rec field inf E Store DE FAHS YZ to COM For more a a see ai Rec Lo OFF page 132 Data Fec M 100 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 Sample output records through COM port When the Ext Comm field is set to NIKON TRPN PT8 SD 000066626 HA 003856010 VA 008048500 HT 0000061757 TR PN point name SD HA VA HT when ACK is returned PN is incremented When the Ext Comm field is set to SET 0006662 0804806 0394324 97 SD VA HA Chk SUM Measuring Offsets Measuring taped offsets 1 Toenter the taped offset function press 1 or select 11 F 8t Tare in the Offset menu 1 HET Up ae d Anale Prism Pole 4 Line by HA g 7 Input HD of If you have not taken a distance measurement Ha 147 29 117 before entering this function a temporary VA YB ZT 487 measurement screen appears D lt 2 Sight the target and press or MSR2 3 Enter offset distances from the measured point
94. ecord identifier fixed text pt Point number ht Height of target sd Slope distance ha Horizontal angle va Vertical angle time 24 hour time stamp code Feature code Stakeout records SO Stakeout record identifier fixed text pt Recorded point number sopt Original number of point staked ht Height of target sd Slope distance ha Horizontal angle va Vertical angle time 24 hour time stamp Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 179 9 Communications 180 F1 records pt ht sd ha va time One of the following F1 Shot taken using Face 1 fixed text Shot taken using Face 1 for Station setup fixed text Point number Height of target Slope distance Horizontal angle Vertical angle 24 hour time stamp Comment note records pre CO text Comment record identifier fixed text Comment text Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Communications 9 SDR2x and SDR33 record formats Header record oon ver 0000 datetine ang sist press temp coor 1 4 5 20 21 24 25 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Instrument record OONM ver 0000 datetime ang dist press temp coor Header record identifier fixed text SDR download version One of the following SDR20V03 05 SDR2x SDR33V04 01 SDR33 Not used Download date and time in hours and minutes Angle units One of the following 1 Degrees 2 Gons 4 Mils
95. ed 1 2 3 as well as points named Al A2 A3 e The code list is a prepared list of feature codes You can use it to store your own codes Lit in the Data menu to Press 5 or select Code list to open the code list The point or code names and layers are shown in alphabetic order Use the four softkeys to customize the list Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 Tip You can store up to 254 points codes or layers in each list Each list entry can be up to 16 characters long You can use the first character search to find a point code or layer in the list In the list screen enter the first character of the name you want to find to jump to that part of the list For more information see Advanced feature Searching for a code using the first character page 62 Deleting points codes or layers In the point or code list use Y or y to highlight the item you want to delete Then press the GEL softkey A confirmation screen appears Press or the Yes softkey to delete the item Press or the Ha softkey to cancel the deletion Tip To delete a whole layer highlight the layer name in the list and press the PEL softkey All codes and layers in the selected layer are deleted Editing an item in the point list or code list Use or y to highlight the item that you want to edit Then press the Edit softkey An editing screen appears For points the Edit Item screen appear
96. eee 56 DICCD IN0GG gaa uoe de eho eee ae eae ec een Oa ase ee PS oe ee ee eee ees 56 Regional configuration oe bracrpanas eee arrasar eat a 56 Listavailable Jobs or dali e esas bone ested rr rl 58 Entera data nororiente babas o asas 58 Entering a point name ornumber 6 624655 ee eee ar eae ees 58 Mero a COC res botas oros baso sed Bea oe es gee ass 61 Advanced feature Searching for a code using the first character 62 Entering values in feet andinches ooo 63 Creams OFC pCUINe A JOD nave caee ease neces eet e pe eh tees aah eee yaa oe a4 64 Calar a ew OD coreo ane eae eee ask RA eee ee ee ES 64 Clea mea COnMOl Os 44ct ne e666 ose bee ete hehe Ce ee eb ee cess 65 at 5 5 2teee ones e oe eee eee II 65 SIGNING a prismi ICNeClOl 2444444 Saale sete ps oe O24 Ae ee 66 Taking a distance measurement 2 aa eee 66 Viewing and changing the measurement settings oo ooo oe 66 A 6 274 5 6h bie ore be ee A 69 HA Tesetand angle operati nS e i se aserradero Ee eae 70 Setting the horizontal angleto0 o o ooooooooono roo 70 Entering Thenonzontal angle ener rro aaron io a AR RE 70 Recording a foresight point after repeat angle measurement 70 Horizontal angle hold 4 s 44 4 ha06408 6442 8 eb AAA OER ES A 71 PAO e rapero eee eee eee ee hee eae SRG ee ee ee Pek ee Paes 71 Setting up a station with known coordinates or azimuth
97. een While the instrument is taking a measurement the prism constant appears in a smaller font If tracking is set to ON measurements are taken continuously until you press MSR1 MSR2 or Esc Each HA 48 29 11 VAs 69 87 46 SLX 345 678 m time a measurement is taken the distance is updated To change the height of target HT temperature or pressure press HOT See also button page 50 Settings that relate to corrections T P corr Sea Level Job Sett 13 C amp R corr and Map projection are included in the job AL gt BABE settings and are job specific To change any of these na a AE settings you must create a new job See also Job CAR corr 6 132 settings page 113 Viewing and changing the measurement settings 1 Hold down or for one second 2 To move the cursor between the fields press or Target N Prism Const B MM Y Mode Normal Track OFF 66 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 3 To change the value in the selected field press lt or 3 Field Values Target Prism N Prism Const prism constant 999 mm through 999 mm Mode Precise Normal AVE average count 0 continuous through 99 Rec mode One of the following e MSR only e Confirm e ALL Target field e Ifthe measurement is started with the Target 66 29 field set to Prism there is a dash in front of HA i 49 2g 1 1 the prism constant VA 09 B7 4
98. een appears or the next field is selected PT SABA CO FENCE 479561 348 183588 586 To adjust the duration of the ot window asp ay po MENU then select ES XY disp her To leave the window open antl you press end Unit mrt at USF ENT ENT set ie XYZ disp field to ENT See also page 132 ED Input 123 Entering a new point When you enter a new point name or number a coordinate input screen appears Enter the coordinates for the point in NE NEZ or elevation only Z format To store the point in the current job press on the z 182815 last line the CD field i 184 172 Pressing without a point name To use a point without recording the coordinates press but pl ger A in a PT field without entering a point name ax AAA The input coordinates are used in the calculation but they are not saved in the database The message This PT will not be recorded appears MsrPT Specifying a wildcard If you include an asterisk for example A100 when you enter a point or code name a list of points that match the entered text appears Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 59 3 Getting Started Use 3 or vto move the cursor to the point that you want to use Then press ENT If the Page Up E icon appears you can use it to move up one page on the list You can also use lt If the Page Down amp icon appears you can use it to move down one page You can also use gt W
99. en Bubble indicator The bubble indicator appears if the instrument goes out of level while the compensator is turned on It also appears directly after the start up screen To display the bubble indicator in an observation screen at any other time press KJ Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 The Focus 6 5 total station has a two axis level compensation To turn the leveling compensators on or oe off press lt or gt When the levelling compensators are a TO turned off the text GFF appears on the screen Se OFF If the instrument is more than 3 30 out of level the text OEE appears on the screen To return to the observation screen press or ENT gt sy 0 36 WER Laser plummet option Laser plummet on off Do one of the following e To turn the laser plummet switch on press sk ON 0 ter e To close the bubble indicator window press ESC See g B18 e To turn the laser plummet switch off press e To open the luminance adjustment window eh press Lumi ze 1037 mee B18 To turn the laser plummet switch off and close E tLumilt OFF the bubble indicator window press ESC Laser luminance adjustment Laser luminance can be set to 4 levels LASER PLUMMET ADJ e To set the luminance brighter by one level press once t To set the luminance darker by one level press in Max once To return to the bubb
100. en BMS Records measured data moves on to the next screen or confirms and accepts page 99 the entered data in input mode You have the option to record the measurement as a CP record instead of an SS record if you hold this key down for one second in the Basic Measurement Screen BMS The instrument outputs the current measurement data PT HA VA and SD on the COM port if you press this key in the BMS or in a Stakeout observation screen The Data Rec settings must be set to COM 42 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 Button Function See Returns to the previous screen In numeric or alohanumeric mode deletes input ESC Starts distance measurement using the measure mode settings for the page 65 button Displays measurement mode settings if held down for one second MSR1 MSR Starts distance measurement using the measure mode settings for the page 65 key Displays measurement mode settings if held down for one second Moves to the next available display screen page 47 Changes the fields that appear on the DSP1 DSP2 and DSP3 screens if held down for one second Displays the Angle menu page 70 Displays the Station Setup menu page 82 In numeric mode enters 7 In alphanumeric mode enters 7 at a oe op og Displays the Stakeout menu page 71 I O T gt D o gt B Shows stakeout settings if held down for one second In numeric mode enter
101. ent does not recalculate any measurements HI 1 843 m BS 358 from this station 47 p ap pg Press in the AZ field to confirm the change Tip If you change the ST or HI values the coordinates of observation points are not recalculated A comment record is stored to record the change The following example shows a comment record for a changed HI value CO HI changed at ST 9012 Old Hl 1 345m If you change the BS or AZ values raw records are not recalculated A comment record is stored to record the change Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 141 5 142 Menu Key Searching records You can search for records by their type point name code or by any combination of these values Searching raw records In the RAW screen press the Sr ck softkey to access the raw data search function To find a point by name enter the name in the PT field and press twice You can use the asterisk as a wildcard For example the points named 300 301 302 3000A2 and 3010 Tip To search by point type move to the Type field and use lt or gt to change the selected point type The options are ALL ST SS SO CP CO CO SY and CO RDM Tip If you selected ST SO or F1 in the Type field you do not have to enter a value in the CD field Press in the PT field to start the search If you selected CO CO SY or CO RDM in the Type field you cannot enter a value in the PT or CD fields
102. enu PT PT inverse PT PT calculates the distance and the angle between two input points To calculate a PT PT inverse I Tnverze IBPT PT 2 SPC Angle 1 Press Nor select FT FT in the Inverse menu Pi 2 Enter the first point number or name Press ENT Input Pi pz A a gL ree p2 a X Tip If you press without entering a point name a coordinate input screen appears and you can enter coordinates These coordinates are not stored to the database If you want to store the point specify a new point name 3 Type the second point number name and press ENT The HF softkey allows you to shoot the point on the spot to use it in the calculation The azimuth horizontal distance and vertical distance from the first point to the second point Aci 38 39 29 dH 34 578 m are displayed dup a 841 n Press ENT to finish 116 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 4 Doone of the following To return to the PT input screen press ESC To return to the COGO menu press ENT To change the contents of the result screen press DSP Press ENT to finish Gd Grade HD VD V 100 Gd rsD Slope distance PT1 to PT2 3Pt angle The 3Pt Angle function calculates the angle between two lines defined by three points To calculate a 3Pt angle 1 Press 2 or select 3Ft Arn le in the Inverse menu P1 is the base point Two lines
103. ere are four functions in this menu for calculating coordinates Calculating a bearing bearing intersection A bearing bearing intersection is the intersection point of two lines 1 To calculate a bearing bearing intersection press Intersection or select Er 1a Er ria in the Intersection menu ts 2 Brng Dist 3 Dist Dist u PE Line 2 Enter the first point name and press ENT Alternatively to measure directly to the point press the MSF softkey 3 Define the first line by azimuth softkey The Fr field defaults to the P1 point but you can change the selected point In the To field enter or measure to the second point For more information about the 3 3 softkey see Advanced feature Entering angle and distance offsets page 127 5 Doone of the following To return to the previous screen press ESC The calculated value appears in the AZ field To go to the next screen press ENT Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 123 5 Menu Key 6 Define the second line by two points or by P2 and Input oF AZ 7 To calculate the coordinates of the intersection point press in the AZ field The calculated coordinates are displayed You can input a Z coordinate if necessary 8 Enter a value in the PT field and in the CD field 9 To record the point press ENT Sample records CO Int BB P1 P10 AZ 330 54175 90 00000 CO P2 408 AZ 100 0000 0 0000 CC A123 4567 3080 200 1
104. g Battery fluid is corrosive and contact with it can result in personal injury and or property damage To prevent injury or damage If the battery leaks avoid contact with the battery fluid If battery fluid gets into your eyes immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention Do not rub your eyes If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing immediately use clean water to wash off the battery fluid Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 5 Safety WARNING Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium ion battery only in strict accordance with the instructions Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or equipment damage To prevent injury or damage Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking Charge the Lithium ion battery only in a product that is specified to charge it Be sure to follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor Use the battery only in equipment that is specified to use it Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation Warnings gt FP BP PB Before using the instrument read the following warnings and follow the instructions that they provide WARNING
105. gent line that is to exit the curve 90 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 5 Inthe radius Rad field enter a positive value for a clockwise curve Enter a negative value for a counterclockwise curve Radl 2 2 anticlockwise A Rad 2 clockwise Rad 85 248 m Len 128 148 m Age 16724 06 When all factors have been entered the instrument calculates the curve If the curve length Len is too large for a circle of the given radius it is shortened ota 8 214 m ofS 3 582 m di 8 828 m To Press switch between display screens DSP Fress EHT to record change HT HOT record points ENT Using to switch between display screens Press to switch between the Stakeout display screens The following screens are available ARC1 ARC2 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 91 4 Applications The ARC5 screen is only available if the secondary distance unit is set For more information see Others settings page 132 Every time you press DSP the next screen appears If you press in the last screen ARC4 or ARC5 the ARC1 screen appears To record the point press on any observation Rocard PT screen The arc is stored in comment records Sample records CO Arc P1 583 AZ1 0 0000 P2 102 CO AZ2 311 2932 Radius 50 0000 Length 125 6637 CO Sta 12 6876 Offset 1 3721 dZ 0 0971 SS 17 1 0000 6 9202 18 4700 80 3120 15 48
106. gned for maximum safety using them incorrectly or disregarding the instructions can cause personal injury or property damage You should also read the documentation for any other equipment that you use with a Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 total station Note Always keep this user guide near the instrument for easy reference Warnings and Cautions A A The following conventions are used to indicate safety instructions WARNING Warnings alert you to situations that could cause death or serious injury CAUTION Cautions alert you to situations that could cause injury or property damage Always read and follow the instructions carefully Rechargeable Lithium ion Li ion batteries A WARNING Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium ion battery A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or property damage To prevent injury or damage Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged Signs of damage include but are not limited to discoloration warping and leaking battery fluid Do not expose the battery to fire high temperature or direct sunlight Do not immerse the battery in water Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather Do not drop or puncture the battery Do not open the battery or short circuit its contacts WARNING Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium ion battery if it appears to be leakin
107. he earth decreases with altitude light is refracted at different rates at different altitudes The error caused by this change in refraction is called refraction error Curvature error A A Refraction error A A1 X m i At AA s P AT HD Horizontal dist before adj HD Horizontal dist after adj VD Vertical dist before adj VD Vertical dist after adj SD Slope distance VA Vertical angle Re 6370 km k C amp R constant 0 132 or 0 200 7 up Hp SP AA 2R VD VD 2R Coordinate To open the Coordinate menu press 3 or select ied in the Settings menu Order gst Label ave Af zero gt Horth Order NEZ ENZ Label XYZ YXZ NEZ ENZ AZ North South X Tip The Order and AZ job settings cannot be changed once a job is created 130 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Power saving To ae the Power Save menu press 4 or select F in the Settings menu Main Unit OFF 5min 10min 30min EDM Unit OFF At once 0 1min 0 5min 3min 10min Sleep OFF 1min 3min 5min Communications To open the Communication menu press 5 or select min in the Settings menu Ext Comm NIKON SET Port Serial Bluetooth Baud 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Length 7 8 Parity EVEN ODD NONE Stop bit 1 2 Port selection field appears only when the optional Bluetooth is on board Stakeout Press 6 or select St ak eout open the Stakeout menu in the Settings menu to Add PT
108. he value H 46 29 11 l o UD 8 687 m e Hash symbol indicates that tilt correction is HL 343 248 m off PT 1 HT 1 588 m e Underscore _ under the tilt correction character indicates that Sea Level Correction or Scale factor is applied 48 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 button The button is on the top row of the Focus 6 5 keypad Use it to change the keyboard mode for the current screen Changing the input mode while entering points or codes When the cursor is in a point PT or code CD field Record PT press to change the input mode between PT A102 alphanumeric A and numeric 1 The input mode indicator in the status bar changes to show the current input mode When the cursor is in a height HT field only numeric input mode is available Pressing has no effect when the cursor is in a HT field Quick code measurement mode 1 To activate Quick code measurement mode press MODE in the BMS Ha 40 29 11 89 O7 467 SDZ 345 678 m The PT field shows the default point name cade HA 48 29 11 2 Press any numeric key 0 through 9 to start WAS 92 11 46 measuring and recording points 30 A list of the numeric keys and their assigned feature codes appears on the right side ofthe screen For example when you press 6 the code assigned ficode to 6 is selected and the instrument starts a HA q 23 l 1 measurement Hi i S0
109. hen you select a point from the list its coordinates are displayed and a beep sounds Entering a point by recording an instant measurement 1 Press the tisr FT softkey Input Line P1 An observation screen appears 2 To start a measurement press MSR1 or MSR2 MsrPT List 3 To change the height of the target select the HT softkey 4 When you have finished the measurement press to go to the point recording screen 5 Enter the point or code name and then press ENT X Tip When you move the cursor to a field the current or Irout Station default value appears in inverted colors It appears as white text on a black background This is the default aT ere HI Replace All t mode eplace All input mode CD X Tip To change the input mode to Overwrite and NA nput Station highlight the first character press gt To move the cursor to the end of the string press lt 60 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 Entering a point from the point stack The point stack is a list of the last 20 point names used Record PT in chronological order from last used to first used To enter a point from the point stack 1 Selectthe Stack softkey when the cursor is in the PT field The stack appears 2 Press or y to move the cursor to the point that you want to use 3 Press ENT When you return to the point input screen the selected point name is ente
110. here is no undelete function in the Job Manager Before you press or select GEL make sure that the selected job is the one that you want to delete 1 Inthe job list highlight the job that you want to Job Manager delete HIKOHi23 82 66 21 TOK TO 1 42 46 15 CONTROL 3 62 66 17 B20525 3 B2 BE 2E A Pl zk Creat DEL Ctrl Info 2 Press the PEL softkey A confirmation screen Delete JOB a Job name TOR OQHANA 3 Do one of the following la Are You sure To delete the selected job press or the Abrt DEL DEL softkey To cancel the deletion and return to the previous screen press or the Abr t softkey After you delete a job the display returns to thejob Delete JOB list z haal aal ll Deleting Job Setting the control job If you search for a point when a control job is specified and the system cannot find the point in the current job the control job is also searched If the point is found in the control job it is copied to the current job as a UP record A control job has the same format as a standard job You can open and modify it like any other job and you can use it to record any measured data To set the control job nager 03 46 17 1 Highlight the job that you want to use 2 Press the tr 1 softkey ES E 58 Ctrl Info 114 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 A confirmation screen appears Control Job lt 0H 3 Doone of the following
111. ight bearing details record identifier fixed text Station point number Backsight point number Backsight azimuth Horizontal angle 182 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Communications 9 Coordinates record 1 4 08KI Coordinates record identifier fixed text 5 8 2x pt Point number 5 20 33 9 18 2x northing Northing of the coordinate 21 36 33 19 28 2x easting Easting of the coordinate 37 52 33 29 38 2x elevation Elevation of the coordinate 53 68 33 39 54 2x desc Feature code 69 84 33 Observation record oome staat pt sa va ra dese 1 4 09MC Observation record identifier fixed text 5 8 2x stnpt Station point number 5 20 33 9 12 2x pt Observed point number 21 36 33 13 22 2x sd Slope distance 37 52 33 23 32 2x va Vertical angle 53 68 33 33 42 2x ha Horizontal angle 69 84 33 43 58 2x desc Feature code 85 100 33 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 183 9 Communications Job identifier record onm jobia a ime Taror CARO reton seal 1 4 10NM Job identifier record ID fixed text 5 8 2x jobid Job name title 5 20 33 Note The following fields occur only in SDR33 format 21 1 Point ID length option 22 incZ 2D or 3D coordinates One of the following 1 2D 2 3D 23 T amp Pcorr Atmospheric correction One of the following 1 Off 2 On 24 C amp Rcorr Curvature and refraction correction O
112. ings To oo me transmission speeda and other settings Oe de de ee ee For more go tof aaa see rs an Lok File format Hor Stop hie 1 PT lists and code lists use the same record format Use the filenames POINT LST for a PT list and CODE LST for a code list DEFAULT Figure 9 1 String1 Code1 Layer2 String2 1 Code2 1 String2 2 Code2 2 Layer3 Layer 3 1 String3 1 1 Code3 1 1 String3 1 2 Code3 1 2 String3 2 Code3 2 String3 3 Code3 3 String4 Code4 String5 Code5 String6 Code6 String7 Code7 Record format for PT lists and code lists 176 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide The first line of the file must contain the text DEFAULT in capital letters Curly brackets group items together under the preceding line For example Layer 3 1 contains String 3 1 1 and String 3 1 2 Layer 3 contains the five items from Layer 3 1 to String 3 3 String represents characters that are displayed on the screen Code represents characters that are stored in Data example STRUCTURES TREE S0001 FENCE S0002 MAIL BOX S0003 FLOWER BED S0004 ROADS MANHOLE R0001 CENTER LINE WHITE ROO2 W YELLOW R002 Y SIDEWALK R0003 CROSSING R0004 BRIDGE R0005 SIGNAL ROOO6
113. it Sleep Ext Comm Baud Length Parity Stop bit Angle Distance Temp Press Rec Data CD Field Add Const XYZ disp 2nd Unit CD Input Europe Zenith 5 1 000000 On Off 0 132 ENZ ENZ Off Off 5 minutes Nikon 4800 8 None 1 GON meters C mm Hg OFF OFF 1000 Fast None lt ABC gt International Zenith 5 1 000000 On Off 0 132 ENZ ENZ Off Off 5 minutes Nikon 4800 8 None 1 DEG meters C mm Hg OFF OFF 1000 Fast None lt ABC gt United States United States Zenith 5 1 000000 On Off 0 132 NEZ NEZ Off Off 5 minutes Nikon 4800 8 None 1 DEG US ft RF In Hg OFF OFF 1000 Fast None lt ABC gt The default regional configuration pre set is Europe settings See also Job settings page 113 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 57 3 Getting Started List available jobs or data The Focus 6 5 total station lists available jobs or data when you do any of the following e viewor edit data Press then select fiat a e open the Job Manager Press then select Jot e search for points or codes The current cursor position is shown in inverted colors it appears as white text on a black background Press to move the cursor one line up or press y to move the cursor one line down If the Page Up icon E appears there are more pages before the current page Press lt to move up one page If the
114. it or subject it to excessive force for example in an attempt to make it watertight Reticle plate cover Before attaching the battery pack make sure that the contact surfaces on the battery and Focus 6 5 total station are clean Securely press the cap that covers the data output external power input connector terminal The instrument is only watertight ifthe cap is attached securely or when the data output external power input connector is used The Focus 6 5 total station is not watertight when the data output external power input connector is used Static electricity from the human body discharged through the data output external power input connector can damage the instrument Before handling the instrument touch any other conductive material once in order to remove static electricity Be careful not to pinch your finger between the telescope and trunnion ofthe instrument Related information 20 Contact your local Spectra Precision dealer for more information about the support agreement contracts for software and firmware and an extended warranty program for hardware Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Introduction 1 Consider a Spectra Precision training course to help you use your total station to its fullest potential For more information go to the Spectra Precision website at www spectraprecision com Alternatively send an email to support spectraprecision com Spectra Precision
115. ition P Position P is the center point of the line connecting the X and the center of the reticle mark b Repeat from Step 2 For laser plummet adjustment a cap needs to be removed Zero point errors of vertical scale and horizontal angle corrections Checking 1 Set up the instrument on the tripod 2 Follow the leveling procedures described in Leveling the instrument page 31 3 Flip the telescope to the Face 1 position 4 Sight a target that is within 45 of the horizontal plane 5 Read the vertical angle from the VAI field in the Basic Measurement Screen BMS OY Rotate the instrument 180 and flip the telescope to the Face 2 position 7 Read the vertical angle from the VA2 field 8 Add the two vertical angles together VA1 VA2 No adjustment is required if the zero reference for vertical angles VA zero setting is set to Zenith and VAI VA2 equals 360 No adjustment is required if the zero reference for vertical angles VA zero setting is set to Horizon and VA1 VA2 is either 180 or 540 An adjustment is required if VA1 VA2 is not one of the values listed above Note The difference between the vertical angle reading the relevant angle either 360 for Zenith or 180 or 540 for Horizon is called the altitude constant Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 157 6 Checking and Adjustment Adjusting To enter the calibration screen press and 7 HE HL
116. le indicator window press or ENT Note The current setting of leveling compensators is indicated by header characters and after field labels such as HA VA SD and HD in observation screens For more information see Header characters page 48 buttons If you use a function frequently in the field you can assign it to the or key Whenever you press a key the function that is assigned to that key is activated directly The following functions can be assigned to the keys Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 53 3 54 Getting Started e Input HT BS Check Base XYZ e Default PT e Select Target e Input Temp Press e Input Note e The following menus or a single function from one of these menus Cogo O S PRG By default Input HT is assigned to USR1 and no function is assigned to USR2 MEA select Functions Hold down the key for one second to display the list of functions that can be assigned to the key The currently assigned function is indicated by an asterisk beside the function name To change the function that assigned to the key press or v to highlight the function Then press ENT If an item on the list has an arrow beside it this item is a menu If you highlight a menu item and then press ENT a sub menu appears The first item on the sub menu ends with the text MEH 1 Ifyou select this item the whole menu is assigned to the
117. lete Then press the HEL softkey its ah ae P Shee UP 26613 MANHOLE DEL Edit Srch Input A confirmation screen appears Delete Y To delete the selected record press or the es UF Big softkey l Are You sure To cancel the deletion of data press or the Ho softkey Tip You can also delete coordinate data by pressing the MEL softkey in the detailed display screen for the record PT 2HH4 CD 8 DEL Edit Tip If the record that you want to delete is referred by Malata YY an ST record a confirmation message appears I DELETE Stn XYZ Ae referred by ST Are you sure Deleting station records In the Station screen use Y or y to highlight the record that you want to delete Then press the BEL softkey DEL Edit Sech A confirmation screen appears Delete ETH Press or the es softkey to delete the selected gt 1 36481 record Ara you sure Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 A reconfirmation screen appears Press the GEL softkey MDelete STH A Ai ss s0 CP shooted to confirm deletion There is no undelete function on the instrument Before from this ST are to a be deleted in the JOB you press the EL softkey make sure that you have selected the correct station record You cannot press Bort DEL in this screen All observations from the station that you selected are Delete STH rm 1 la deleted ooo Deleting STH E LE WEIL Mi LIE LIL
118. lly recalculated To continue resection observations press the Add Input PTS softkey The input screen for the next PT appears Setting up the station quickly without coordinates The station point ST in this function defaults to a new point number For the new point MP 0 0 0 is stored as the coordinates When the ST is manually changed to a known point name the station is set up on the coordinates of the known point 1 To enter Quick Station setup press 3 or select Stn Setup Huick in the Stn Setup menu ROW 2 Resection J E ao Remote Bh i ES Check ST Station point defaults to the last recorded PT 1 or ST 1 depending on the Split ST setting sick station HI Height of instrument BS Backsight point blank AZ Backsight azimuth defaults to zero 2 No default PT is assigned to the BS Leave this field blank or enter a BS point name 3 The backsight azimuth AZ defaults to zero but you can change this 4 To complete the station setup sight the BS and press ENT When you press in the AZ field both HA and AZ are reset to the value you have entered Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 77 4 Applications Note Even if both ST and BS are known points this function does not calculate the backsight a oe r anaes To calculate the AZ between two known points ST and BS use ion Se Enown For more information see Setting up a station with eae pe ee or oa name 71
119. n Logo Lalibrat 3 Sottina Y Time u Data 5 Downloading data To go to the download settings screen press 1 or select Coammunication Download in the Communication menu bowled 2 Upload YF AR a PT List y E Code Littl g Format NIKON aces Download xX a Z spain Job le Ss eae 1 Data RAW dei FAH Coordinate Job Comm To display the total number of records that will be downloaded press ENT in the Data field Connect Cable Job name SITE 321 Records sol fs Press ESC to abort 148 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Uploading coordinate data N ITS Menu Key 5 Optional Bluetooth function When the optional Bluetooth is installed Port selection screen appears when pressing the fmm softkey See aud Length 6 Parity Mone atop bit 1 As each record in the current job is output from the Connect Cable instrument downloaded the current line number is Joh name SITE 321 updated Send Records 1257 a Turn on the on off 8 Abri bo After downloading is completed you can choose to Delete JOB delete the current job Job name SITE S 71 To delete the current job press 4 To return to the Basic e Measurement Screen BMS press or the fbr t EUA softkey aani a To upload coordinate data from a computer press 2 or Communication select eload YZ in the Communication menu Download The default data format appears To ch
120. n appropriate way A N CAUTION The battery pack contains a Lithium ion battery When disposing of the battery pack follow the laws or rules of your municipal waste system For more information on the safety warnings associated with the Lithium ion battery see Rechargeable Lithium ion Li ion batteries page 5 A N CAUTION Store the battery pack with the battery pack discharged Environmental conditions Storage Do not leave the instrument in direct sunlight or in a closed vehicle for prolonged periods Overheating the instrument may reduce its efficiency If the total station has been used in wet conditions immediately wipe off any moisture and dry the instrument completely before returning it to the carry case The Focus 6 5 total station contains sensitive electronic assemblies which have been well protected against dust and moisture However if dust or moisture gets into it severe damage could result Sudden changes in temperature may cloud the lenses and drastically reduce the measurable distance or cause an electrical system failure If there has been a sudden change in temperature leave the instrument in a closed carry case in a warm location until the temperature of the instrument returns to room temperature Do not store the total station in hot or humid locations In particular you must store the battery pack in a dry location at a temperature of less than 30 C 86 F High temperature or excessive humidity can
121. n ey eee beet ne eee eG bee eee 19 Environmental conditions 4 sx isidro 24 60 6 6 08 dara Be ROH 19 DUNES sa eened eedes hoke oon des eo ane segs dete dat oe eee oes ee 19 GENOE a hea eae eee re oa ee eae boo et oe Ae ee ee ee ee 20 Adj sting and HENLCNING cetreria ekg bbe eee eee op eee bee eS 20 Related iniormatio 4ao444e 4eeenRe ood orton 20 2 Setting up the Instrument lt lt lt lt lt 23 Unpacking and repacking the instrument 0 0 0 eee eee eee 24 Charaine th Dattery pack lt i eine pes HSE CORES ORG EES EES Sea eay 644052 42 24 APDO DONES rss oros ope Gee eee eee koe ee ae eee 26 Charing ne DAE p esposos ens des ey edb ee bee eee dete ee ees 26 Conditioning calibratingabattery 0 0 eee ee ee 27 Detaching the battery packs lord bastado dannii reee eiai oe8e 28 Attaching the battery pack ac4320404 aaa 28 Seran up neip e s s ekee risas ai ae i 29 Centering INC suelo se t eaae ra g e a a a Ea a a E a e a a a E a a tees 29 Centering with the optical plummet 0 00002 eee ee eee 29 Centering with the laserplummet 0 000 eee eee 30 Centering with a plumb bob sete ee see eee ete dora eee ee ee oe oe eee es 31 Leveling tHe IM AAA 31 FOCUSING ING LelesCO0e s 24 oom ge he eee aa eee eee A we ese ee oes ea 32 Setting the measurement mode and preparing the target 0000 33 Measurement with a prism estra 2 SOd RO a RY EERE SEE OE HEE HE
122. n into the ground they could pierce hands or feet CAUTION After mounting the instrument on the tripod securely fasten the thumb screws on the tripod legs If the thumb screws are not securely fastened the tripod may collapse causing personal injury or instrument damage CAUTION After mounting the instrument on the tripod securely fasten the clamp screw on the tripod If the clamp screw is not securely fastened the instrument may fall off the tripod causing personal injury or instrument damage CAUTION Securely fasten the tribrach clamp knob If the knob is not securely fastened the tribrach may come loose or fall off when you lift the instrument causing personal injury or instrument damage Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 7 Safety A A CAUTION Do not stack objects on the plastic carry case or use it as a stool The plastic carry case is unstable and its surface is slippery Stacking or sitting on the plastic carry case may cause personal injury or instrument damage CAUTION The system in the instrument may stop functioning in order to avoid any errors in measurements when the instrument detects strong electromagnetic wave s If this happens turn off the instrument and remove the source of the electromagnetic wave s Then turn on the instrument to resume the work Laser safety gt D The Focus 6 5 total station is a Class 2 laser instrument in accordance with IEC60825 1 Am2 2
123. nces The error range is within 3 mm If the error is out of range contact your dealer Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 159 6 Checking and Adjustment Checking the laser pointer The Focus 6 5 total station total station uses a red laser beam to a laser pointer The laser pointer is coaxial with the line of sight of the telescope If the instrument is well adjusted the red laser pointer coincides with the line of sight External influences such as shock or large temperature fluctuations can displace the red laser pointer relative to the line of sight 160 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Specifications In this chapter m Main Body m Standard components m External device connector CHAPTER This chapter describes the specifications and standard components of the Focus 6 5 total station It also describes the connector that is used to connect the instrument to an external power source or to communicate with an external device Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 161 7 Specifications Main Body Telescope Tube length 125 mm 4 91 in Magnification 30 X Effective diameter of 45 mm 1 77 in objective EDM 50 mm 1 97 in Image Erect Field of view 1 20 2 3 m at 100 m 2 3 ft at 100 ft Resolving power 3 0 Focusing distance 1 5 m to infinity 4 92 ft to infinity Measurement range Distances shorter than 1 5 m 4 92 ft cannot be measured with
124. nclude duplicate items Use PT N E Z and CD once each in the data format To skip some items in your original file set the corresponding field to blank Uploading a point name list or code list X Tip When you upload a code list it always replaces the existing code list on the instrument To upload a point name list via cable press 3 or select PF Liszt inthe Communication menu To upload a code list press 4 or select Pode List Communication co 1 Download 7B 2 Upload XYZ PT List y A ode Lizt Connect the RS 232C cable Upload Codeliat Start a terminal program on the computer g Current List is replaced br the To put the instrument into receive mode press or uploaded List the GE softkey AbrE Comm The counter is updated as each line in the list is stored Mpalaad Codelist You can store up to 254 codes or point names Code 156 l l AAA LA o X Tip If a code or point name is longer than 16 characters e SA it is truncated Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 151 5 Menu Key 1sec Keys Use the lsec Keys menu to configure the settings for the one second keys MSR DSP USR S 0 and DAT To access this menu press 6 or select 1 kKe wz in the MENU screen key settings To change settings for the and keys press or select MSF in the 1sec Keys menu There are two keys To change the settings for the key press or select MSF i
125. nd do not move while taking measurements Note In Prism mode to avoid false measurements on objects other than the prism or reflector sheet targets that are less reflective than the prism or reflector sheet are not measured Even if you start a measurement measured values are not displayed To measure less reflective objects use the N Prism Reflectorless mode Measurement in reflectorless N Prism mode The Focus 6 5 total station enables reflectorless measurements up to 300 m 984 feet The intensity of the reflection from the target determines the distance the Focus 6 5 total station can measure in this mode The color and condition of the target surface also affect the measurable distance even if the targeted objects are the same Some less reflective targets may not be measured The following table describes some examples of targets and approximate measuring distances Target You can measure approximately Traffic signs reflectors 500 meters 1640 feet Paper white veneer new 300 meters 990 feet Wall brightly painted brick 100 to 200 meters 330 to 660 feet Measurable distances may be shorter or measurement intervals may be longer if either of the following conditions apply e the angle of the laser against the target is small e the surface of the target is wet In direct sunlight the measurable distance may be shorter In this case try to throw a shadow on the target Targets with completely flat
126. nds to support the outer side of the tribrach carefully slide the instrument about on the tripod head until the tip of the plumb bob is positioned over the exact center of the station point Note To confirm that the instrument is precisely aligned check its position from two directions at right angles to each other Leveling the instrument When you level the instrument use the electronic level to you make the vertical axis of the instrument exactly vertical During leveling always set the instrument in the Face 1 direction See Figure 3 1 page 40 To level the instrument i Move the bubble into the circle on the circular level and then turn on the power Rotate the alidade until the bottom edge of the keyboard panelis parallel to the two of the leveling screws B and C Use leveling screws B and C to move the bubble into the center of the electronic level Rotate the alidade approximately 90 Use leveling screw A to move the bubble into the center of the electronic level Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 to center the bubble in both positions Rotate the alidade 180 If the bubble in the electronic level remains centered the instrument is level If the bubble moves off center adjust the electronic level For detailed instructions see Adjusting the electronic level page 156 of the keyboard panel of the keyboard panel
127. ne of the following 1 Off 2 On 25 refcon Refraction constant One of the following 1 0 132 2 0 200 26 sealev Sea level correction One of the following 1 Off 2 On Note record 1 4 13NM Note record ID fixed text 5 64 note Note text 184 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Data examples Nikon raw data format CO Nikon RAW data format V2 00 CO EXAMPLE5 CO Description SAMPLE DATA OF DOWNLOAD CO Client CO Comments CO Downloaded 22 JUL 2008 18 56 10 CO Software Pre installed version 1 0 0 1 CO Instrument Focus 6 5 CO Dist Units Metres CO Angle Units DDDMMSS CO Zero azimuth North CO Zero VA Zenith CO Coord Order NEZ CO HA Raw data Azimuth CO Tilt Correction VA ON HA ON CO EXAMPLE5 lt JOB gt Created 22 JUL 2008 07 09 21 CO S N 213705 MP 1 100 000 200 000 10 000 CO Temp 20C Press 760mmHg Prism 0 22 JUL 2008 07 11 34 ST 1 1 400 55 4500 55 4500 F1 0 0000 90 0000 8 27 58 SS 3 1 200 330 706 326 027 20 320 07 13 46 SIGN SS 4 1 250 379 193 300 847 29 084 07 14 24 TREE SS 5 1 218 363 344 328 032 30 105 07 14 57 TREE R S0O 1003 1 240 331 220 326 783 19 998 07 18 17 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
128. nnectors will gt gt Specifications 7 The external device connector is a Hirose HR 10A 7R 6S female connector The pinouts for connecting it to an external device connector are shown below Pin Signal Description 1 RXD Receive data Input 2 TXD Send data Output 3 NC No connection 4 V Power 5 GND Ground 6 NC No connection CAUTION Use only the pin connections shown above Using other connections will damage the instrument CAUTION The Focus 6 5 total station total station has different pin assignment from other models of Nikon total station To connect to an external power source supply power to Pin 4 power terminal and Pin 5 ground terminal on the instrument The instrument will use the external power source even if the internal battery packs are attached CAUTION Make sure that the power supplied is within the rated input range 4 5 V to 5 2 V DC 1 A maximum Power supplied outside this range will damage the instrument To communicate with an external device connect the RS 232C signal from the external device to Pin 1 input terminal and to Pin 2 output terminal on the instrument Cap the data output external power input connector securely while not in use The instrument is not watertight if the cap is not attached or not attached securely and when the data output external power input connector is in use The instrument can be damaged by static electricity from the human body discharged through
129. no point name for the BS press on Input BS Point the BS field Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 73 4 Applications 3 Inthe AZ field enter the azimuth angle to the BS MThpout ES Analo point Ifyou press without entering a value in the AZ field the azimuth is automatically set to 0 00 00 4 Sight the BS point and press ENT ST and Fl STH records are stored in the job tte 269 48 35 oD Sight BS amp IMORIFIENT Setting up a station using multiple point resection A resection sets up the station using angle distance measurements to known points O SES A A Known point 2 X2 Y2 Z2 1 Y Y PS i ae if A a 7 ra y Pad ye a Y Pd Y Y Y y Y Y Y AN o EN Station point Xi Yi Zi Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y You can use a maximum of 10 points in a resection Measurements can be distance and angle or angle only Calculation starts automatically when enough measurements are taken You can delete poor observations and recalculate if necessary You can also select the BS point Note If the angle between known point 1 and known point 2 measured from the station point is extremely acute or extremely oblique the resulting solution will be less reliable geometrically For geometric reliability select known point locations or station point locations that are widely spaced 74 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Application
130. nsibility that the product Focus 6 5 Total Station complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Notices for optional Bluetooth unit USA FCC Part 15 Subpart C RSS 210 OET bulletin 65 supplement C satisfied A N CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between
131. nter for example S O1 8 is not displayed For more information see Using DSP to switch between display screens page 83 Note Once a measurement is taken the Cut Fill value and Z coordinate are updated as the VA is changed 6 To record the point press ENT PT defaults to the specified PT 1000 Note Use g Add Constant uji eld in Stal to paar an nee that is added Lo ee point Ani lena staked to generate a new number for recording the staked point The default value is 1000 For example when you stake out PT3 with an Add Constant of 1000 the default number for SO record is 1003 For more information see Stakeout page 131 After recording the point the display returns to the observation screen When you press Esc the display 31716 29 returns to the PT CD R input screen If you entered the D i al F Lae stakeout point using a single point name the PT Hold INGE par TE defaults to the last PT 1 to change MSR mode If you selected a point from the list the display returns to the list unless all points have been selected Press to return to the point input screen Advanced feature Specifying a stakeout list by range input 1 To input points by range press the F in the PT field a softkey 2 Enter the start point Fr and the end point To Input Point Ranas The range between Fr and To must be less than E ri iA iag 1001 points Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 85
132. nu Key 5 Advanced feature Entering angle and distance offsets To display the offset input screen press the M S softkey Trout 4z P1 38 oH HAHH tang 0 0000 rs In the Ang field enter a positive value to rotate the line clockwise Enter a negative value to rotate the line counterclockwise In the O S field enter a positive value to specify an offset to the right Enter a negative value to specify an offset to the left Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 127 5 Menu Key Settings To rr md the Settings menu press 2 or select Settings ad on the MENU screen PAE Stakeout Distance T Unit Use this menu to configure the initial job settings Coord B Rec Pupsayve Others 3 Comm X Tip Some job settings specified in the following sections cannot be changed once a job is created If any a Job settings of these settings are changed while a job is open a will be changed confirmation screen appears asking you to create a new job with the new settings or to work with those settings without recording any data For more information see Settings page 194 Angle To open the Angle menu press 1 or select Arai in the Settings menu WA Zero Bees Resolution 3 HA zimuth VA zero Zenith Horizon Compass X Tip The VA zero job setting cannot be changed once a job is created Resolution 1 5 10 or 0 2 mgon 1 mgon 2 mgon HA 0 to BS Azimuth
133. o the first observed point ST 9005 12 To change the BS press the charme softkey A 13 Select the BS point that you want to use and press aject BS point ENT 36 A H POLE 241 14 To finish the resection setup move the cursor to ST 9605 the BS field and press ENT HT REC 3TH E Select Backsight PT Note The minimum data required for a resection is either three angle shots or one angle shot and one distance shot If you use a distance shot the distance between the target points must be greater than the measured distance Stn Z is calculated from distance measured data Ifno distances are measured then Stn Z is calculated using angle only measurements to points with 3D coordinates Advanced feature Viewing and deleting a measurement in resection To check the measurements to each known point press View Shots the ii ew softkey on the calculated STN sigma or E screen Add DEL 76 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 dHA Distributed HA errors in each direction 4 19 82 dVD VD errors between measured distance and 8 826 m calculated distance 6 861 m dHD HD errors between measured distance and calculated distance Add DEL DSP To delete a measurement because of large sigma values for example highlight the measurement data or display the detail screen for the measurement Then press the DEL softkey The STN coordinates are automatica
134. oftkey Station setup To open the Stn Setup menu press in the BMS Stn Setup 1 To select a command from this menu press the a Toa Resection corresponding number key Alternatively press lt or 3 uyick to highlight the command and then press ENT Press gj CEY E H Remote BM E or y to move up or down one page Els Check The last function used is highlighted Setting up a station with known coordinates or azimuth l Press 1 or select Ericiar in the Stn Setup menu Input Station 2 Enter a point name or number in the ST field Ifthe input point number or name is an existing point its coordinates are displayed and the cursor moves to the HI Height of instrument field Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 71 4 Applications Ifthe point is new a coordinate input screen z 4567 408 appears Enter the coordinates for the point 88 146 Press after each field When you press in the CD field the new point is stored Ifthe specified point has a code the code appears in the CD field 3 Enter the instrument height in the HI field and Input Station then press ENT Toa 103 The Backsight screen appears Backsiaht 4 Select an input method for defining the backsight point To sight the backsight by entering H coordinates see below To sight the backsight by entering the azimuth and angle see page 73 Sighting the backsight by entering coordinates A Ob YB Z
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136. ons For detailed instruction please see page 157 Checking and adjusting the circular level Once you have checked and adjusted the electronic level check the circular level If the bubble is not in the center of the level use the adjusting pin to rotate the three adjustment screws of either circular level on the instrument main body or tribrach until the bubble is centered Checking and adjusting the optical laser plummet The optical axis of the plummet must be aligned with the vertical axis of the instrument To check and adjust the optical laser plummet 1 Place the instrument on the tripod You do not have to level the instrument 2 Place a thick sheet of paper marked with an X on the ground below the instrument While you are looking through the optical plummet adjust the leveling screws until the image of the X is in the center of the reticle mark For laser plummet adjust the laser pointer to the X 3 Rotate the alidade 180 If the marked image is in the same position in the center of the reticle mark no adjustment is required For laser plummet if the laser pointer is on the X no adjustment is required 156 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Checking and Adjustment 6 4 Ifthe image or laser pointer is not in the same position adjust the optical or laser plummet a Use the supplied hexagonal wrench to turn the adjustment screws until the image of the X is in Pos
137. or is in the CD field The stack appears 2 To move the cursor to the code that you want to use press 4 or v 3 Press ENT The selected code is copied to the CD field Entering a code from the code list 1 Select theList softkey when the cursorisinthe F3z2p4 PT CD field A list of existing codes appear PT A102 2 Press 3 or y to highlight the feature code that you want to use 3 Press ENT A layer has an arrow at the end of the code label If you highlight a layer in the list and then press ENT the codes and layers in that layer are displayed When you return to the input screen the selected code is entered in the CD field Advanced feature Searching for a code using the first character Items are shown in alphabetic order To find a code quickly when the code list appears use the first character search For example to see feature codes that begin with T use the keypad to enter the letter T press 1 twice 62 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 After each button press the input mode field displays the selected letter For example if you press 1 appears If you quickly press 1 again T appears If you do not press the 4 button again the letter T is selected Once you select a letter the cursor moves to the feature code beginning with that letter If there is no code beginning with that letter the cursor moves to the next available letter
138. ord a point Press any key to return to the Job Manager Then use the HEL softkey to delete old jobs You have entered an existing job name for a new job Press any key and then change the name for the new job You are trying to create a new job when the maximum number of jobs 32 is already stored Press any key to return to the Job Manager Then use the EL softkey to delete old jobs Programs You did not perform a station setup or BS check before entering the Programs function To Press go to the Stn Setup menu or select str bethur return to the BMS ESC go to the Programs menu or select rit ruS Tp scapes E irie does not resume the last ST record You should only use the esta if y you are sure that the previous ST coordinates and the current HA erentaten are correct Otherwise records in the Programs function may not be correct Three dimensional coordinates are required in S Plane function Press any key to return to the point input screen Then enter a three dimensional point Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Recording Data The data storage is full Error Messages 10 Press any key to return to the Basic Measurement Screen BMS Then To delete unnecessary data delete jobs Go to The input PT you are trying to record already exists in the current job An existing coordinate record cannot be overwritten by measured data Press any key to return to the point
139. ose to the point and it is difficult to take a measurement using the EDM 1 To enter the Input HD function press 5 or select HE in the Offset menu 1 Tape 2 Arigle 3 Prism Pole Line by HA g a input Ho gt 2 Turn the telescope in the direction of the point Input AD that you want to store Ha 482911 3 Enter the HD Usually this is the taped distance vA G8 54 18 from the instrument point 4 Enter a PT and CD value and press ENT The target point is calculated and recorded as an SS record Sample records SS 158 0 0000 77 0518 62 08380 108 06510 11 51 48 CO Input HD 76 1243 Calculating a corner point 1 To enter the corner point function press 6 or select former in the Offset menu ode 2 Take a distance measurement to the first prism or e E Input ds target on the wall Press or MSR2 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 105 4 Applications 8 Sight a second point on the same wall with the first TRE H 40 29 11 Wat 898r 46 D 45 678 m Sight the lst Pt and Fress MSR point measurement Press MSR1 or MSR2 Sight the first point on the second wall Press TE DT gt or MSR2 H T75 8r 18 Wat 87 89 46 SO mla Sight the nd Pt and Press MSR softkey to calculate the corner point by three HA 94 81 32 t UA oF 89 467 points ep Sight the 3rd Pt and Press MSR If you take a mea
140. otal Station User Guide 45 3 46 Getting Started If the battery level is critically low a message appears S BATTERY DONNA Press ENT Kers Change Battery EDM measurement status When you are taking measurements the EDM measurement status shows the mode that is being used When you display observation data the EDM measurement status shows the mode that was used when the data was collected Ts Reflectorless mode If there is no icon Prism mode is being used Communication port status This is only available when the optional Bluetooth is installed See Optional Bluetooth function page 149 Ey Bluetooth enabled LCD backlight laser pointer beep sound and contrast adjustment Press the illumination key to open the 4 switch window and then press to turn the LCD backlight on off to turn the laser pointer on off to turn the beep sound on off to open the contrast adjustment window Crear Ha 48 29 11 x ne as sa 8987461 Wo 89AT 45 EDF 345 1334 SD 1 588 m Switch setup window Contrast adjustment window Do the following e To turn on off each function press when the option 1 2 3 or 4 is selected or directly press the 1 2 3 or 4 key Holding down the illumination key for one second also turns on off the LCD backlight e To move the cursor up and down press 3 or y Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Getting Started 3 e To adjust the contrast
141. protection Watertight dust proof protection Standard components Instrument main body Battery pack x 2 Specifications 7 20 C through 50 C 4 F through 122 F 25 C through 60 C 13 F through 140 F 149 mm W x 145 mm D x 306 mm H 435 mm W x 206 mm D x 297 mm H 3 5 kg 7 95 lbs approx 0 1 kg 0 22 lbs approx 2 4 kg 5 28 lbs approx 0 4 kg 0 99 lbs approx IP66 Universal charger power cord and adapters Adjustment pin Allen wrench Objective lens cap Vinyl cover Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide this document Carrying case Shoulder strap x 2 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 165 7 166 Specifications External device connector This connector can be used to connect to an external power source or to communicate with an external device Before using the external device connector make sure that the external device meets the specifications below Input voltage System Signal level Maximum baud rate Compatible male connector gt connector is at your own risk gt damage the instrument Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 4 5 V to 5 2 V DC RS 232C 9 V standard 38400 bps asynchronous Hirose HR10A 7P 6P or HR10 7P 6P CAUTION Except for the connection shown in Figure 8 10n page 170 use of this CAUTION Use only the male connectors specified above Using other co
142. r the base point P1 Type the point name and press ENT Enter the azimuth horizontal distance and vertical distance Then press ENT To enter 123 45 45 type 123 4545 and press ENT Input duo Er 1 If you do not enter a value in the dVD field the value a7 1723745 45 0 000 is used A recording point screen with the calculated coordinates appears PT defaults to the last recorded PT 1 Press to store the point 118 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 Traverse To open the Traverse 2Pt Angle function press 2 or Traverse function calculates a new point based on the two defined points and angle horizontal and vertical distances from the line defined by those two points To enter P1 and P2 enter point names or take Input Pl ey PE measurements to targets ES Enter the plus minus angle horizontal distance and Input dup vertical distance from the baseline defined by P1 P2 00D 64005 51 Ifyou do not enter a value in the dVD field the value 0 000 is used When you press in the dVD field a new point is calculated The PT name defaults to the last recorded PT 1 To record the new point and return to the point input screen press ENT P1 base PT defaults to the previously recorded PT P2 defaults to the previous P1 Tip To continuously calculate a new point enter Ang HD and dVD from the previous bearing line This is a convenient way to enter
143. rd stores an area and perimeter calculation When you download data in Nikon RAW format AR amos SITE35 A records are output as comment CO records Area 158 BBA m7 Perim 339 249 m View coordinate data When you press 2 or select Z data in the Data a menu coordinate data appears om a en au the newest MF 54 oe record at the bottom of the screen Use 3 or y to scroll Po aS UF 2643 MANHOLE through the records Use lt or gt to move up or down TS one page DEL Edit Srch Input Press to see more detailed information about the selected record PT Hb4 LO Tip The header ars YXZ NEZ or a aa on the DEL Edit Coord Label setting in E Coord For more tormation see ora page 130 UP MP CC and RE records All coordinate records contain PT CD X Y and Z fields UP records are uploaded point coordinates MP records are manually input point coordinates CC records are points calculated in Cogo and RE records are points calculated in Resection Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 When the Store data setting is set to RAW XYZ or to XYZ shots in the BMS SS records in various O S functions SS records in 2Pt RefLine and Arc RefLine in PRG SS records and in some Stakeout functions SO records store coordinate records as well The format of the data is the same as other coordinate records View records by station To view aceon pel station press 3 or
144. red in the PT field incremented by one For example if you selected the A101 point A102 appears in the PT field Entering a point from the point list 1 Select the List softkey when the cursor is in the PT field A list of existing points appears 2 Press 3 or y to move the cursor to the point that you want to use 3 Press ENT When you return to the point input screen the selected point name is entered in the PT field Add numeric or alphabetic characters if required Entering a code The CD Code field defaults to the last code used You can select a different code in the input point screen or press in the BMS screen For more information see COD button page 50 Codenames can be numeric or alphanumeric and up to 16 characters long There are several ways to enter a code e Enter a code directly see page 62 e Entera code from the code stack see page 62 e Enter a code from the code list see page 62 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 61 3 Getting Started Entering a code directly 1 To change the input mode to alphanumeric or Rocard PT numeric press MODE PT 6182 2 Use the keypad to enter the code Entering a code from the code stack The code stack is a list of up to 20 recently used codes Recard PT When you reboot the Focus 6 5 total station the code PT 4182 stack is cleared To enter a code from the code stack 1 Select the St ack softkey when the curs
145. s It contains only the PT field For codes the Edit Code screen appears containing the CD field and the REC field Edit the text shown and then press ENT A confirmation screen appears Press or the Yes softkey to accept the changes and update the list EP IF KA MO DEL Edit Add Layer Delete Item PT BC Ara you sure Delete Item Are You sure Delete Layer Delete Layer s B Are You sure yer write Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 145 5 146 Menu Key Tip Edit code list The Edit Code screen has two fields Edit Codo CO MAMNHOLE The CD field contains the text that appears in the list screen The REC field is optional It contains the text that is 6 stored in the job If you leave the REC field blank the REC Item for record value in the CD field is used can be diff from CO You can use the REC field to use familiar words or codes on the screen but store a numeric code in the job For example if you set the CD field to MANHOLE and the REC field to 1155 the text MANHOLE appears on the screen but the code 1155 is stored Tip If you press the Exiit softkey when a layer name Edit Laver appears only the Lyr field appears To save changes to the layer name press in the Lyr field HAs 16 characters Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 Adding a point name In the point list press the Add softke
146. s 4 To start the resection press 2 or select Resection in the Stn Setup menu resection u Remote El 3 B5 Check Enter the point name for the first observation point PT1 Enter the target height and press ENT Sight PT1 and press or MSR2 To proceed to the next point press ENT 967387 15 18 623 m olx 719 881 m Enter the second point PT2 and its height of target Measure to PT2 and press ENT When the instrument has enough data it calculates the station STN coordinates Ifmore than the minimum required data is available a standard deviation screen appears To take measurements to strengthen geometry of the resection press the Add softkey For information about the Wiew softkey see Advanced feature Viewing and deleting a measurement in resection page 76 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 75 4 Applications 8 When the results are satisfactory dd the station To do this press ENT or the FE softke j 20G 465 j END ig 188 812 64 416 I E D 5 F 9 Enter the height of instrument if required Press ENT The ST field defaults to the last recorded PT l 10 To change the station name move to the ST field Input Height of Inst and edit or replace the text Note If you have set Split ST to Yes the ST field defaults to the last recorded ST value 1 For more information see Others settings page 132 11 BS defaults t
147. s 8 In alphanumeric mode enters A B C or 8 Displays the Offset Point Measurement menu page 89 In numeric mode enters 9 In alphanumeric mode enters D E F or 9 Displays the Programs menu which contains additional measuring programs page 50 In numeric mode enters 4 In alphanumeric mode enters G H l or 4 on In numeric mode enters 5 In alphanumeric mode enters J K L or 5 page 52 Displays RAW XYZ or STN data depending on your setting page 55 pp salad In numeric mode enters 6 In alohanumeric mode enters M N O or 6 USE Executes the function that is assigned to the key page 53 10 In numeric mode enters 1 In alphanumeric mode enters P Q R S or 1 USR w Executes the function that is assigned to the key 20 In numeric mode enters 2 In alphanumeric mode enters T U V or 2 Opens a window where you can enter a code The default code value isthe page 50 last code entered BS In numeric mode enters 3 In alphanumeric mode enters W X Y Z or 3 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 43 3 Getting Started Button Function See Displays the HOT menu which includes Height of Target Temp Press page 50 Target Note recording and Default PT settings In numeric mode enters minus In alphanumeric mode enters period minus or plus Displays the Bubble indicator page 52 In numeric mode enters 0 In alohanumeric mode enters
148. s or to take a measurement Press ENT j 96 38 15 718 623 m D 9 881 m 3 Choose how you want to define a known line To define the line by entering P2 coordinates press 1 or select Bs Coord To define the line by entering the azimuth press 2 or select Bu Anale 4 Ifyouselectfiz Arial the azimuth input screen appears Enter the angle value and press ENT A measurement screen appears 5 Sight P2 and press or to take a measurement Press ENT After the measurement to P2 is completed the coordinates of the station are calculated i Mn 20G 465 Ti 188 812 6 En 64 416 Press ENT to finish DSP REL 80 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 7 To check your measurement press the DSF 5 softkey If you defined the line by entering its 152 835 m azimuth HD and VD between P1 and P2 are 8 648 m displayed If you defined the line by entering the P2 coordinates the difference of HD dHD and VD dZ between your measurement data and input coordinate data are displayed 8 Enter the station name the height of instrument HI and a feature code CD if required The station name defaults to the last recorded PT 1 or last recorded ST 1 depending on the Split ST setting 9 Backsight BS defaults to the first point P1 To change it highlight the BS field and then press the Charge softkey A A Selec Se PT 10 To finish the setup
149. s that were received before you pressed are stored in the job The system truncates any code that is longer than 16 characters Duplicate points If the existing point is a UP CC or MP record and it is not referred to by any ST or BS it is automatically overwritten by the uploaded point No error message appears Advanced feature Editing the data order for upload 1 To open the Data Fields screen press the Edit Connect Cable softkey Job name SITE S21 Send Records 1257 Turn on the Xondxoff a Abrt Go 2 To move between the fields press lt or G Data Fiold 3 To change the selected item in a field use the FT N ea and softkeys The options are PT N E Z CD or P l to move cursor y blank 6100 to change items 4 4 To save your changes and return to the previous screen press the Sawe softkey Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key 5 For example if your original data is as follows 1 UB 30 000 20 000 L1 and you set the data fields to PT N E CD then the uploaded data is PT 1 N 30 000 E 20 000 CD L1 Uploading coordinates without points You can upload data without points If you do not include a point in the format definition each line of data is automatically assigned the next available point number To help you to select points in the field make sure that you store an identifier in the CD field X Tip The data format cannot i
150. select S7 255 S0 CF in the Data menu H Ptr name ie Code List A list of all stations appears Use 3 or y to highlight the station name that you want to view Use lt or 5 to move up or down one page DEL Edit Srch To view detailed information about the selected station amp T 35A press ENT H l Az To display all the observation data from the selected station in chronological order press again Tip Detailed data is as for raw data For detailed DEL Edit Srch information about each point type and format see Viewing raw data page 134 Deleting records Deleting raw records In the RAW screen use or y to highlight the record FAH DE S53 383 that you want to delete Then press the PEL softkey 22 2AA FENCE E CF peno Crees DEL Edit Srch A confirmation screen appears To delete the selected Delete PAL record press or the es softkey colog6 Ara you sure Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 137 5 138 Menu Key Tip If the Store DB setting is set to Both the system also Ha 146 36 18 deletes the corresponding coordinate data when you Wo 76 25 BB delete an SS SO or CP record api 29 518 m You can also delete raw data by pressing the HEL softkey PTISOb in the detailed display screen for the record HT 4 182 m DEL Edit DSP Deleting coordinate records In the XYZ screen use Y or y to highlight the record VYF that you want to de
151. select FEM in the Programs LEPE Refine menu O SE ArC Refine 3 RDM Radial RDMCCont ay 2 Enter the height of target RET HT Input the HT first 3 Sight the target point and press or MSR2 REN HT Wh 1 774 m i Sight a point and Press MSR Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 95 4 Applications 4 Loosen the vertical clamp and turn the telescope Haj to aim at an arbitrary point HT 1 774 m WH 2 875 M The difference in elevation Vh appears a X Tip You can use an REM measurement to update the Hares ee E height of target Take a measurement to the prism sight the bottom of the prism pole and press ENT Measuring distance and offset values on the vertical plane Baseline 1 Toenter the 2 Pt Reference Plane function press 6 Programs or select 5 E T c FI ane in the Programs menu py Plane E Pa 2 Enter two points to define the plane To enter the point by direct measurement press the zr FT softkey List Stack When you press the MSF softkey a temporary Ha 147 29 117 observation screen appears 98 27 487 Ml 3 Press or msr2 The Record PT screen appears 4 Enter a value in the PT and CD fields Press ENT 96 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 5 Enter the second point on the vertical plane Press ENT Input Plane P2 SHAH EEE REEF FEB FEE Once the pl
152. surement to a fourth point the TE SPT g corner point can be calculated as the intersection HA 123 58 31 of two walls P1 P2 and P3 P4 The default ads 61 89 46 elevation is given by P4 Enter a PT and CD value The height of target Record PT HT defaults to the value used in the last PT 4182 measurement To record the corner point press ENT 106 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 Sample records SS 58 0 0000 48 3304 169 19165 82 02470 10 52 37 FLOOR2 CO PT1 1 0080 48 3020 169 19165 83 58565 CO PT2 1 0080 48 3155 128 54250 85 42440 CO O S MSR 40 0 0000 0 0000 169 20370 87 02340 X Tip The calculated corner point is stored as an SS record The next three or four comment records are measured points For example CO Point name fixed to PT1 PT2 etc HT SD HA VA Measuring circle offsets 1 To enter the circle center calculation function Offset press 7 or select ir 1e in the Offset menu j Lorner E Input dsb If you have not taken a measurement to the circle Ho 14729 117 before entering this function a temporary VAS 98 27 4587 measurement screen appears gt D m HT m E Si K at PT amp Pross MSR 2 Sight any point on the surface of the circle and Ho 147 Oo 11 press or MSR2 VA 98 27 487 75 304 m HT K input 50 or ProsslENT X Tip If you use a prism attached to the surface of the circle for
153. surfaces such as mirrors cannot be measured unless the beam and the target are perpendicular to each other 34 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Setting up the Instrument 2 Make sure there are no obstacles between the instrument and the target when taking measurements When you need to take measurements across a road or a place where vehicles or other objects are frequently moving take several measurements to a target for the best result Preparing the reflector sheet The reflector sheet can be used for measurements in Prism mode Assemble the reflector sheet as shown below lt Reflector sheet a Mini prism adapter Telescopic Prism pole prism pole tripod type PPS Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 35 2 Setting up the Instrument Setting up the prism reflector 1 Assemble the prism reflector as shown below 2 Target pole Target plate for single prism PE Height adjust ment adapter is not used Tribrach adapter 15 ES A o wr Tiltable single prism holder 3 Adjust the height of the tribrach adaptor see page 37 4 Ifnecessary change the direction of the prism see page 37 5 Set the prism constant see page 37 6 Ifyou are using a single prism holder set the position of the target plate see page 38 Detailed instructions for Step 3 through Step 6 are provided on the following pages Note Use the Focus 6 5 total station with the W3
154. t Owner s Up to 20 characters Detail Enter your name or the name of your Owrer s Detail company If you enter a value in this field aM ITE OH TRIMBLE it appears at start up X Tip To provide easier configuration for common regional settings you can quickly configure the Nikon total station to a pre set combination of default regional settings For more information see Regional configuration page 56 X Tip The Nikon total station supports up to 3 languages on the instrument For more information on changing the language settings see page 133 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 133 5 Menu Key Data 134 Use the Data menu to view or edit records To display Da the Data menu press 4 on the MENU screen arab data eae data 3 7455 S0 0CP u PT name List Code List Viewing records N I Tip You can view data at any time even in an observation screen or while entering points Viewing raw data To show the raw data records in a list press 1 on the Rok D 55 SES ata menu screen 25 Seq FENCE When you first view the raw data the last four raw stil CT BS records in the current job are displayed Use or y to scroll through the records DEL Edit Srch To see detailed information for the selected records H4 148 36 10 ress ENT WA Tb ZY 687 j SD 24 918 m To return to the record list press ESC DEL Edit DSP SS CP F1 records
155. ta 2 2 eee 149 Advanced feature Editing the data order for upload 00 ee ee ee o 150 Uploading a point name list or code list 2 2 ee ee 151 ISE tate ea teow Et eee een tees EA ee ee ewe eee eee eee ee 152 Key SCINGe esmas aras eee ee eee 152 A aha e teers ssa ee Beate deed eee hee een os 152 ci oo ng ne goes eee EET EEEE Ree os EET 153 aa 6444444 eee eee eee eee bee ee ae oe eee eG eee ee 153 A 64286 8e eG ode hohe os fee es be bee ee EET eee sees 153 COMMIAUOls g e 52e ae0m 544 e587 e654 466554 e e005 ee Gan ou ee ees eee 154 Cy calc ee ae ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 154 Checking and Adjustment lt lt lt lt 155 Adjusting the clecwoniclevel 45 c06s 455 2428S boo eee eee eee ee ES ee es 156 Checking and adjusting the circular level 0 0oo o o o oooo ooo ee ee 156 Checking and adjusting the optical laser plummet o o o o o ooooooooo ooo 156 Zero point errors of vertical scale and horizontal angle corrections 157 CHECK oros eee es bese eee ree eee eee ees eos 157 NOUS ope he ke eke eee eh ees peg eh hee eae GO bee eee eG 158 Checking the Instrument Constant asana 159 Checking the laserpomnid reboloroosriadarsrs opte tissi dls 160 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 7 10 Specifications bs ice caras HERD Eee we 161 Man e i ae ae ee oe ee ee ee ee eee eee ree 162 os II ee ee ee ee eee
156. target set in the list Then press the Edit softkey Type Prism N Prism Const 999 to 999 mm HT 9 990 to 99 990 m Tip HT can be left blank in the target set If you leave it blank the current HT value is always applied to the measurement When a target set is selected the Type and Const values are copied to both and settings and to the measurements in Qcode If you have specified a value for HT this value is also copied to the current HT Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 51 3 52 Getting Started Entering a field note To enter a field note press to display the HOT Input Note menu Then either press 4 or select Het and press ENT FINISHED This function can be used at any time on any observation screen Each note can be up to 50 characters Input Hote The note is stored as a CO record in the raw data To display a list of previously used notes press the Stack softkey The stack stores the last 20 notes Use J or v to highlight a note in the list Then press to select the note Setting the default point name To change the default point name press Hor HOT to pelin Default PT the HOT menu Then press 5 or select E lt Fl and press ENT This function is available from any observation screen Modify the default point name for the next record Press to confirm the new default point name The new point name is appears as the default PT name on the input scre
157. the Offset menu Tape pa Angle m3 Prism P u PEE i 2 Sight the first prism or target and press or MSR2 The display moves to the next screen Sight the tst Pt and Press MSR 3 Sight the second prism or target and press MSR IME or MSR2 HA Yo ey 187 WA 87 89 46 oD M Sight the nd Pt and Press MSR 4 Sight the alternative place on the same vertical line MEE lt F as the required target point HA 32 46 097 WA 87489 46 SD Mm Take a HA offset and Press EHT 5 To calculate the coordinates and the raw data of the target point press ENT 6 To record the point enter a PT and CD value and 4402F 11 press ENT The height of target is fixed to 0 0000 for 69 87 467 the offset point Sample records SS 40 0 0000 48 3304 169 20370 82 02470 10 52 37 CO PT1 0 0000 48 3020 169 19165 83 58565 CO PT2 0 0000 48 3155 168 54250 85 42440 CO O S MSR 40 0 0000 0 0000 169 20370 87 02340 104 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 X Tip The calculated point TGT is stored as a SS record Measurements to the first and second target P1 and P2 are stored as comment records PT1 and PT2 The last record records the angle measurement to the ALT vertically offset point from the actual target point Entering a horizontal distance after an angle only shot X Tip This function is useful when the instrument is very cl
158. the distance measurement press the f softkey to eliminate the offset error from the attached point to the measured surface of the prism before you press ENT 3 Sight one edge of the circle and press ENT H 1290F 46 V 00 9 117 24 sight an Edge amp Press ENT X Tip If you have taken a distance measurement to the the offset using one edge angle observation Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 107 4 Applications 4 Sight the other edge of the circle and press ENT Ha 105 34 WA 8829 11 The instrument calculates and records the center of the circle pie sight the other El amp Press EHT It also calculates the coordinates of the center point and the radius of the circle As 671 125 UE 29 146 EE 48 508 5 To record the point press or the E softkey Rad 6 356 m Sample records 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 1 5555 36 5418 38 28360 81 06510 CO Radius of circle 0 356 CO Input SD 0 0020 Redo X Tip The calculated point center of the circle is stored as an SS record The following one or two comment records are angle measured points For example CO Point name fixed to PT1 PT2 HT 0 0000 SD 0 0000 HA VA end Extending the slope distance 1 To enter the function for extending the slope ff
159. tion User Guide Applications In this chapter HA reset and angle operations Station setup Stakeout Program Key Recording Measurement Data Measuring Offsets CHAPTER This chapter describes the menu and display screens and Focus 6 5 total station applications Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 69 4 Applications HA reset and angle operations To open the Angle menu press in the BMS To ncilo HA 34 88 28 select a command from this menu either press the corresponding number key or press lt or gt to highlight the command and then press ENT Setting the horizontal angle to 0 To reset the horizontal angle to 0 press 4 or select 8 Set in the Angle menu The display returns to the Basic Measurement Screen BMS Entering the horizontal angle To display the HA Input screen press 2 or select H Input Ineut in the Angle menu Use the numeric keys to enter the horizontal angle Then press ENT o To enter 123 45 50 type O O Angle The displayed value is rounded to the minimum angle increment Recording a foresight point after repeat angle measurement 1 To activate repeat angle measurement press 3 or select eet in the Angle menu H BR 86 4 88 BA HF appears HA HOLD 4 2 Sight the backsight and press ENT a To 3 Sight the foresight and press ENT REPT The horizontal angle is accumulated
160. tion that is currently assigned to the key OS To highlight a function use or v To assign that PRG 5 function to the selected key press ENT ieee JLE key settings To enter the Stakeout settings screen press 4 or select isec Kevs 5 1 in the lsec Keys menu There are two Stakeout settings For more information see Stakeout page 131 key settings 1 To change the settings for the key press 5 or lsoc Kors select HATI in the 1sec Keys menu 1 MSR 2 DSF 2 gt Sot Data type 3 USR to view it by u 5 0 one touch key ALLAT The asterisk indicates the currently selected Ree select Format view format BOAT CMEMLI a 2 To move the cursor use Y or y i He rae 4 Stationtss S0 0P q 3 To change the format displayed by DAT press ENT Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 153 5 Menu Key Calibration Use the Calibration screen to calibrate the instrument __ HEHU To open the Calibration screen press 7 or select j Sm aa dE at the MENU l i J ADF aT E B 4 Settings Time For more information see Adjusting page 158 a Data 3 Comm Time Use the Date amp Time screen to set the current date and HEHU time i E Jsec keyg t Calibrat 1 To open the Date amp Time screen press 8 or select 3 Settings E TE Time on the MENU screen 4 Data The current date and time settings are displayed 2 Enter the date in Year Month Da
161. to the measure ds 8 828 m oint along the P1 P2 line dl 9 Press ENT to record O S Horizontal offset from the P1 P2 line to the measured point dZ Vertical offset from the P1 P2 line to the measured poin Using to switch between display screens Press to switch between the Stakeout display screens The following screens are available REF1 REF2 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 89 4 Applications The REF5 screen is only available if the secondary distance unit is set For more information see Others settings page 132 Every time you press DsP the next screen appears Ifyou press in the last screen REF4 or REF5 the REF1 screen appears To store the point and its offset distance information Rocard PT press ENT Enter the point name and feature code You can also use this screen to change the HT value Sample records CO 2pt Ref Pt 16 Pt 13 Az 311 2932 CO Sta 12 6876 Offset 1 3721 dZ 0 0971 SS 17 1 0000 6 9202 18 4700 80 3120 15 48 48 2REF LINE Measuring distance and offset values on the arc curve l Press 2 or select Hr RefLine inthe Programs oProdaramz Ss FRDiMtRadial u RMC Ort 5 REN 2 Enter the start of th int P1 and th nter the start of the curve point P1 and the IT EEN TET azimuth ofits tangent line AZ1 3 To enter Pl by direct measurement press the MSF softkey 4 Choose a method to define the arc P2 can be any point on the tan
162. total station has two measurement modes Prism mode Fr i m and Reflectorless mode H Fr i m To change the mode at any time from any observation screen hold down MSR1 or MSR2 Set the measurement mode depending on the target that you want to measure as shown here Target Target settings Prism reflector sheet Prism mode Fr i i Other reflective materials Reflectorless mode H Fr ism In some cases you can measure to another target that is not appropriate to the set measurement mode Note The Focus 6 5 total station is Laser Class 1 in the measurement function and Laser Class 2 in the Laser Pointer function Do not sight the prism when the Laser Pointer ts on Measurement with a prism As the Focus 6 5 total station is extremely sensitive multiple reflections on the prism surface can sometimes cause a significant loss in accuracy To maintain the accuracy of your measurements e Use a prism with thin edges Thin edges Do not use a prism with scratches a dirty surface a chipped center or thick edges es es Chipped center Thick edges Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 33 2 Setting up the Instrument e When measuring a short distance incline the prism slightly so that the EDM can ignore unnecessary reflections on the prism surface as shown below Not completely square to Completely square to the sighting axis the sighting axis e Hold the prism securely in place a
163. ts for a Class B personal computer and peripherals pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Only peripherals computer input output devices terminals printers etc certified to comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this equipment Operation with non certified personal computer and or peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception The connection of a non shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment 2 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations ofthe Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada Europe This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B device pursuant to European Council Directive 89 336 EEC
164. ummet Note For high accuracy check and adjust the optical plummet before you center the instrument 1 Set up the instrument on the tripod See above 2 Look through the optical plummet and align the reticle with the station point To do this turn the leveling screws until the center mark g of the reticle is directly over the image of the station point 3 While supporting the tripod head with one hand loosen the tripod leg clamps and adjust the lengths of the legs until the air bubble is in the center of the circular level 4 Tighten the tripod leg clamps 5 Use the electronic level to level the instrument See also Leveling the instrument page 31 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 29 2 30 Setting up the Instrument Look through the optical plummet to make sure that the image of the station point is still in the center of the reticle mark If the station point is off center do one of the following Ifthe station point is slightly off center loosen the tripod mounting screw and then center the instrument on the tripod Use only direct movement to center the instrument Do not rotate it When the instrument is centered tighten the mounting screw Ifthere is major displacement of the station point repeat this procedure starting with Step 2 Centering with the laser plummet N CAUTION Do not look at the laser directly Note For high accuracy check and adjust the laser
165. up System Error CHAPTER The chapter describes the error messages that may appear when you use the Focus 6 5 total station Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 189 10 Error Messages Cogo The system was unable to calculate an area because points were not entered in the correct order Press any key to return to the Cogo menu Then enter the points in the correct order The point or coordinate that you entered is identical to the previous input point Press any key to return to the point input screen Then use a different point The input point does not have XY NE coordinates Press any key to return to the point input screen Then enter a point that has X and Y coordinates Communications If an error is detected during uploading of data the Focus 6 5 instrument aborts the upload process and displays one of the following messages There are errors in the uploaded data The uploaded data contains errors such as an alphabetic character in a coordinate field Press any key Then check the specified line in the data The uploaded data contains a duplicate PT Press any key Then check the specified point in the data Tip If the existing point is a UP CC or MP record and is not referred by ST or BS then it will be overwritten by the uploaded record No error message appears The uploaded data contains a PT with a name or number that is longer than 20 digits Press any key Then che
166. y WARNING Never burn or heat the battery Doing so may cause the battery to leak or rupture A leaking or ruptured battery can cause serious injury WARNING Before storing the battery pack or battery charger cover the contact points with insulation tape If you do not cover the contact points the battery pack or charger may short circuit causing fire burns or damage to the instrument WARNING The battery is not waterproof on its own Do not get the battery wet when it is removed from the instrument If water seeps into the battery it may cause a fire or burns Cautions gt D gt e D Before using the instrument read the following cautions and follow the instructions that they provide CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION The tips of the tripod ferrules are very sharp When handling or carrying the tripod take care to avoid injuring yourself on the ferrules CAUTION Before carrying the tripod or the instrument in the carry case check the shoulder strap and its clasp If the strap is damaged or the clasp is not securely fastened the carry case may fall causing personal injury or instrument damage The shoulder strap is available as an optional extra CAUTION Before setting up the tripod make sure that no one s hands or feet are underneath it When the legs of the tripod are being drive
167. y format For example to change the date to June 18 2008 press 2 0 0 8 ENT 6 ENT 1 8 ENT Tear Month Daw order Ifthe highlighted part of the field for example the year is already correct you can just press to use the current value For example if the date is already set to June 24 2008 and you want to change the date to June 18 2008 press ENT 3 To move to the Time field press in the Date field 4 Enter the time in 24 hour format For example to set the time to 4 35 PM press 6 ENT 5 Do one of the following In 4 hours system To finish setting the date and time press in the Minutes field To cancel the input press ESC 154 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide CHAPTER Checking and Adjustment In this chapter This chapter describes how to check the accuracy of the Focus 6 5 total station and if m Adjusting the electronic level necessary adjust the required settings m Checking and adjusting the circular level m Checking and adjusting the optical laser plummet m Zero point errors of vertical scale and horizontal angle corrections m Checking the Instrument Constant m Checking the laser pointer Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 155 6 Checking and Adjustment Adjusting the electronic level Adjustment of the electronic level is done by Zero point errors of vertical scale and horizontal angle correcti
168. y to add a new point name to the current layer Enter a new point name and then press ENT Has 16 characters The point name is added to the current layer and the list is updated Add Layer Adding a code In the code list press the Adie softkey to add a new feature code to the current layer EPAD STRUCTURE S SURFACE SURE DEL Edit Enter the feature code in the CD field Press to change between alphabetic and numeric input mode RECS Text to record CIF different from CD You can use the REC field to define a numeric identifier for each feature code This is optional If there is a value CO MANHOLE in the REC field this value is stored Ifyou leave the REC pee TIBBA TTT field blank the CD value is stored RECS Tost to record CIF different from CD Press to add the new code and update the code list ROADS STRUCTURES SURFACE E DEL Edit Add Layer Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 147 5 Menu Key Adding a layer 1 Inthe point or code list press the Lauer softkey 2 Enter the name of the new layer 3 To change between alphabetic and numeric input mode press MODE To store the new layer press ENT The new layer is added to the list in alphabetic order RFACE DEL Edit Add Layer Communication Use the Communication menu to download or upload EHU data To display the Communication menu press 5 or a Job lsec keys select Somm on the MENU scree
169. zet distance press 8 or select Irneut Sf in the 450 5 H E ai Ofiset menu a JSD If you have not taken a distance measurement Ho 147 29 11 before entering this function a temporary V SBT ZT 487 measurement screen appears D M HT 2 Enter the slope distance that you need to add or ire subtract You can enter any value from l 48 29 117 99 990 through 99 990 m 328 000 through a e aaa m i 328 000 ft 3 To record the point press ENT Sample records SS 83 1 5000 77 0518 62 08380 81 06510 11 51 48 108 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Applications 4 CO O S MSR 83 1 5555 76 5518 62 08380 81 06510 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 109 4 Applications 110 Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide Menu Key In this chapter Introduction Job Manager Cogo Settings Data Communication 1sec Keys Calibration Time CHAPTER Use the MENU screen to access functions and settings To display the MENU screen press the key Spectra Precision Focus 6 5 Total Station User Guide 111 5 Menu Key Introduction Use the MENU screen to access important functions EU and settings E E ecke 2 Lodo t Lalibrat To display the MENU screen press the key 3 Settings E Time 4 Data 3 Comm Job Manager Use the job manager to open create delete and HEHU manage jobs To open the Job Manager press or select HEM
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