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1. 1 Extend the tripod legs to allow for a comfortable working posture Position the tripod over the marked ground point centring it as well as possible 2 Fasten the tribrach and instrument onto the tripod 3 Turn on the instrument by pressing the G key The electronic level and laser plummet are activated automatically after switching on the instrument if compensator is set to on 4 Move the tripod legs 1 and use the tribrach footscrews 6 to centre the plummet 4 over the ground point 5 Adjust the tripod legs 5 to level the circular level 7 6 By using the electronic level turn the tribrach footscrews 6 to precisely level the instrument Refer to Levelling up with the electronic level step by step for more informa tion 7 Centre the instrument precisely over the ground point 4 by shifting the tribrach on the tripod plate 2 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the required accuracy is achieved Levelling up with The electronic level can be used to precisely level up the instrument using the foot the electronic level screws of the tribrach step by step 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the key The electronic level and laser plummet are activated automatically after switching on the instrument if compensator is set to on 2 Centre the circular level approximately by turning the footscrews of the tribrach Cg The bubble of the electronic level and the arrows for the rotating direc tio
2. 12 1 EDM 160 12 2 PPM 163 13 System Info and Instrument Protection 168 13 1 System Info 168 13 2 Instrument Protection PIN 171 13 3 Software Upload 174 13 4 Maintenance Key Upload 176 14 Check amp Adjust 178 14 1 Overview 178 14 2 Preparation 180 14 3 Combined Adjustment of Hz Collimation c Vertical Index i and Compensator Index I t Errors 181 14 4 Adjustment of the Circular Level 186 14 5 Adjustment of the Laser Plummet 188 l4 6 Service of the Tripod 191 14 7 Inspection of the Red Laser Beam for Builder 200 or higher 192 14 8 Adjustment of the Vertical Line of the Reticule for Builder 100 194 Builder Table of Contents 9 Builder Table of Contents 10 15 Care and Transport 196 15 1 Transport 196 15 2 Storage 197 15 3 Cleaning and Drying 199 16 Construction Data Manager 202 16 1 Overview 202 16 2 Installation 202 16 3 Connection 203 16 4 Online help 205 17 Safety Directions 206 17 1 General 206 17 2 Intended Use 207 17 3 Limits of Use 209 17 4 Responsibilities 210 17 5 Hazards of Use 211 17 6 Laser Classification 217 17 6 1 Integrated Distancer Measurements with Red Dot for Builder 200 or higher 218 17 6 2 Integrated Distancer Measurements with Prism only Builder 400 and 500 222 17 6 3 Laser Plummet 224 17 7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 228 17 8 FCC Statement Applicable in U S 231 18 Technical Data 234 18 1 Angle Measurement 234 18 2 Distance Measurement 235
3. 31 Heights 251 nose terae eret tende Height Transfer i E Hidden Point eeese Eanglldge peer aci eges pe each 40 HONOA n MMC tT x DIAM Laser Horizontal angle Beam qiue 192 Horizontal circle Classification sss 217 How to use this manual ol Distancer Hz Collimation 181 Plummet He ncrement oieee Eee nated eine bey 62 Pointer Layout osse l Layout Line Arc Spiral acr E ST OVE ine ciate coves trac A E INSTRUMON Etec Pe CASE tata eere te 239 ibiglit is i deed tereti eorom ado redet e COMPONENTS site aa ACIE 23 Limits of USE onere eee 209 Dimensions LEine of sight ect rre tere tente ende 15 Models 5 52 4 ee ead edet te ec ret Temperatures etr miei nes 169 Intended use seseeeeneneeenenne 207 IriteFf e CQ niii rcd eee aeo ea eria eae E Eve re ERVAREN ER ee 72 M IT 245 Manual CPR105 Flat Prism eseeeeeee 58 Available documentation eee 13 CPR111 Builder Prism sees 59 Description of manuals Progra MS sc irte eee erae r re eer re Eee tert PORE Dare 84 106 How to use R Validity of user manual Measure ise aae dave eei Dua bue to elc ee ndi Range sss Measure amp Descriptor sssssssssssese RECO sseseseeeneennnnnennnnnennnennnnnn Measure merits 22 ee sabe eia dide Dalec dades Reflectors op Mechanical adjustment Responsibilities U Mem
4. ssssssssss 244 SEO FASS f 244 Tie distance oo eeseeeeeseeeeeseeetesanerenaeeeesaeees 116 Tiltirig AXIS eset caged erii abere tear In Tracking Transport Tribrach USB SETENE RR E PME sate 52 User interface V V SENS MI Vertical angle Vertical circle Vertical index Ww Weight 22 lesa ew 241 Z ZO e A A N a e Aaa 17 63 Zenith anglen ere re te eerte hope ri Ernest 15 Builder Index 255 Total Quality Management Our commitment to total customer satisfaction Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland has been certified as being equipped with a quality system which meets the International Standards of Quality Management and Quality Systems ISO standard 9001 and Environmental 1S0 9001 1SO 14001 Management Systems ISO standard 14001 Ask your local Leica dealer for more information about our TQM program SOLD amp SERVICED BY Survey Instrument Sales Helping You Measure the World 24037 Acacia Redford MI 48239 313 535 5252 Survey Instrument Sales 24037 Acacia Redford MI 48239 USA Phone 41 313 535 5252 when it has to be right www surveyinstrumentsales com Original text Printed in Switzerland 2009 Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 773716 1 0 0en eca Geosystems
5. Line start point Second line point Shifted line start point new origin of local coordinate system Offset value for shift Line value for shift Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 97 Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 98 Example of a dialog CONFIG THEO PROG DATA for shifting line startpoint Enter or measure shift Set O To set line or offset values to Line 6 500 m zero OK To accept entered measured Offset 1 000 m line or offset values MEAS To measure new origin of local 9 3 9 3 1 Description Setup Option 2 Establish Coordinates General The Setup Option Coordinates is used to set up the instrument in relation to a local or global coordinate system All further measuring points and points to be staked are in relation to the coordinate system Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 99 Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 100 9 3 2 Establish Coordinates Over Known Point Description The Setup method Establish Coordinates Over Known Point is used to set up the instrument on a known point and orient to a known azimuth or to up to five known backsisht points If more than one backsight point was used the quality of the orientation is shown in the result screen Diagram PO Pl P2 P3 Known Station Known backsisht point Known backsight point Known backsight point Azimuth Example of a resu
6. 6 3 Communication Parameters Description Data can be stored in internal memory or to an external device such as PDA Data Collector or PC through the RS232 interface the mini USB port or via Bluetooth The available options depend on the Builder model For data transfer between instrument and an external device the communication parameters of the intended communication type must be set Example of a THEO PROG DATA communication Data Output I nt Hem 4 parameter screen Baudrate 1152000 Databits 84 Parity Noned Endmark E CR Stopbits 1 Field Option Description Data Output RS232 Int Mem USB Bluetooth Data is recorded via the serial interface For this purpose a data storage device must be connected to the serial interface All data is recorded in the internal memory Data is recorded via the mini USB interface For this purpose a data storage device must be connected to the mini USB port for Builder 300 or higher Data is recorded via Bluetooth For this purpose a data storage device must be connected using a successfully established Bluetooth connection for Builder 500 only Baudrate 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 38400 Builder 200 or higher 57600 Builder 300 or higher and 115200 only Builder 400 and 500 Frequency of data transfer from receiver to device in bits per second Builder Configuration Mode 73 Builder Configuration M
7. Builder User Interface 33 Builder User Interface 34 4 2 Cg Screen Screen All shown screens are examples It is possible that local software versions are different to the basic version Hz e 49 0000 g d i a Tab bar Y ft 60 0000 g m b Time CE RR HR ee eta ET d Icons i d Screen area i HOED EZIN EEEL 1 9 e Softkeys Description Element Description Tab bar The current active tab is shown black Time Shows the current time provided that the setting is made in the configurations Icons Shows the current status information of the instrument Refer to 4 4 Icons Screen area The working area of the screen Softkeys Commands can be executed using the function keys The commands assigned to the softkeys are screen dependent Builder User Interface 35 Builder User Interface 36 4 3 Tab Bar Tab bar In the tab bar the current active software mode is shown black CONFIG Jia PROG DATA lt Tab bar 04 07 Hz e 48 0000 g W Tab Mode CONFIG Configuration Mode THEO Theodolite Mode PROG Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher MODE Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher cE The availability of the tabs depends on the instrument model 4 4 Description Battery Compensator Icons The icons provide information related to basic in
8. Strong haze visibility 5km or strong sunlight severe heat shimmer Light haze visibility about 20km or moderate sunlight slight heat shimmer Overcast no haze visibility about 40km no heat shimmer Accuracy Standard measuring Standard deviation ISO 17123 4 Measure time typical s Prism 2 mm 2 ppm C1 Tracking 5 mm 2ppm 0 3 Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path can re sult in deviations of the specified accuracy Characteristics Type Carrier wave Measuring system 658 nm System analyser basis 100 MHz 150 MHz Coaxial visible red laser Laser dot size Distance m Laser dot size approximately mm at 20 10x12 at 50 13x21 at 250 38X85 18 3 Telescope Compensator Level General Technical Data of the Instrument Type Builder 100 Builder 200 or higher Magnification 30x 30x Clear objective diameter 40 mm 40 mm Focusing 1 6 m 5 2 ft to infinity 1 7 m 5 6 ft to infinity Field of view 1 21 1 50 gon 1 30 1 66 gon 2 4mat 100m 2 6 m at 100 m Type Setting accuracy Setting range mgon n gon All Builder models 2 0 7 4 0 07 Circular level sensitivity 6 2 mm Electronic level resolution 6 220 Builder Technical Data 239 Builder Technical Data 240 Control unit Display 280 x 160 pixels mono
9. e Version 1 0 SOLD amp SERVICED BY English e TEE when it has to be right feica Geosystems Helping You Measure the World 24037 Acacia Redford MI 48239 313 535 5252 Builder Introduction Introduction Purchase AN el Product identification Congratulations on the purchase of a Builder series instrument This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the product and operating it Refer to 17 Safety Directions for further informa tion Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product The type and the serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate Enter the type and serial number in your manual and always refer to this information when you need to contact your agency or Leica Geosystems authorized service work shop Type 222 Serial No Symbols Trademarks The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings Type Description A Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and or appreciable material financial and environ mental dam
10. 18 3 General Technical Data of the Instrument 239 18 4 Conformity to National Regulations 246 18 4 1 Products without Communication side cover 246 18 4 2 Products with Communication side cover 247 19 International Limited Warranty Software License Agreement 248 Index 250 Builder Table of Contents 11 Builder How to Use this Manual 12 1 How to Use this Manual Ce Index ee Validity of this manual Available docu mentation It is recommended to set up the instrument while reading through this manual The index is at the back of the manual Keys fields and options on the screens which are considered as self explanatory are not explained This manual applies to all Builder instruments Differences between the various models are marked and described Name of documentation Description Builder User Manual All instructions required in order to operate the instru ment to a basic level are contained in this User Manual Provides an overview of the instrument together with technical data and safety directions Builder How to Guide Describes how to solve several construction tasks with the onboard application programs step by step It is intended as a reference field guide Format of the The Builder CD contains the entire documentation in electronic format It is also avail documentation able in printed form Builder How to Use this Manual 13 14 Build
11. After transport inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this user manual before using the product 15 2 Storage Product Respect the temperature limits when storing the equipment particularly in summer if the equipment is inside a vehicle Refer to 18 Technical Data for information about temperature limits Field adjustment After long periods of storage inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this user manual before using the product Batteries e For all batteries Refer to 18 3 General Technical Data of the Instrument for information about storage temperature range At the recommended storage temperature range batteries containing a 1096 to 5096 charge can be stored for up to one year After this storage period the batteries must be recharged Remove batteries from the product and the charger before storing After storage recharge batteries NiMH before using Protect batteries from damp and wetness Wet or damp batteries must be dried before storing or use Builder Care and Transport 197 Builder Care and Transport 198 e For Li lon batteries Batteries can be stored within 40 C to 55 C 40 F to 131 F temperature range however a storage temperature range of 20 C to 30 C 4 F to 88 F in dry environment is recommended to minimize self discharging of the battery e For NiMH batteries A storage temperature range of 0 C to 20 C 32 F to 68 F in dry envir
12. Builder 200 or higher Vertical drive On Off key Switch key Horizontal drive Second keyboard Keyboard depends on model Refer to chapter 4 1 Keyboard Optional Builder Description of the System 23 Builder Description of the System 24 Instrument compo nents part 2 of 2 Telescope focusing ring Eyepiece focusing graticule Battery holder for GEB211 GEB221 Serial interface RS232 for Builder 200 or higher Footscrew Display Keyboard Keyboard depends on model Refer to chapter 4 1 Keyboard Communication The Communication side cover with USB is standard for Builder 300 or higher and in side cover case of the Builder 500 series additionally with Bluetooth a Bluetooth antenna only Builder 500 b Compartment lid c USB memory stick cap storage d USB host port e USB device port Builder Description of the System 25 Builder Description of the System 26 3 4 Instrument Internal battery External battery Batteries Power Supply Power for the instrument can be supplied either internally or externally e One GEB211 battery e or one GEB221 battery fitted into the battery compartment e One GEB171 battery connected via cable a GEB221 b GEB211 Use the Leica Geosystems batteries chargers and accessories or accessories recom mended by Leica Geosystems to ensure the correct functionality of the instrument
13. DATA APPL Angle amp Distance menu Pt MER o measure and display P 0009 distances and record data o turn on off laser pointer by ie 25 690 m pressing for approximately 5 me E seconds in all measure screens H HM except Builder 400 ENTE To turn on off Tracking mode by pressing for approximately 5 seconds in Layout applica tion SETUP To start station setup menu Hz 111 6950 q Builder Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 85 Builder Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 86 8 3 Description ee Pointsearch step by step Pointsearch Pointsearch is a global function used by applications and setups for example to find internally saved measured or fixed points Descriptions apply to Builder 300 or higher Available options depend on the model 1 NOu NWN oo Turn on the instrument by pressing the G key Make sure that PROG mode is active Choose an application for example Layout Press APPL to go back to application menu Only in application Layout Press P List Enter in lt Search ID gt the point identifier for that should be searched Press OK Press e to select the point 9 Press SELECT Now the point appears in the application that was active before Example of a CONFIG THEO PROG DATA Pointsearch screen Point List Search Search ID 2318 230 231 DELETE To remove the last character 232 OK To access the po
14. Description of application programs Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher Overview Application programs are predefined programs that cover a wide spectrum of construction tasks and facilitate daily work in the field Up to nine different applica tion programs are available Application program Description Layout o stake out points As Built To measure points with line offset and height difference or with easting northing and height Angle amp Distance To measure points with horizontal angle horizontal distance and height difference Tie Distance o determine horizontal distance height difference and grade between two measured points Area amp Volume To determine area and perimeter of a plane or tilted surface together with the capability to calculate its volume with a constant height Furthermore to determine the volume of an irregular surface such as a stockpile or excavation pit Application program Description Hidden Point To measure points that are not directly visible Two methods using a rod with two targets alternatively enter line of sight shift and or side shift manually COGO Performs coordinate geometry calculations such as inter sections and more Layout Line Arc Spiral Layout and as built check of lines arcs or spirals Includes road element and grid layout Measure amp Descriptor To measure and encode point
15. E Range F m ft m ift im Ift Standard Reflective tape 150 490 170 560 170 560 Standard Cat eye 250 820 250 820 250 820 Atmospheric condi D Object in strong sunlight severe heat shimmer tions E Object in shade sky overcast F Underground night and twilight Accuracy Standard measuring Standard deviation Measure time typical s ISO 17123 4 Standard Reflectorless 3 mm 2 ppm 3 0 CPR105 Flat prism 5 mm 2 ppm lt 2 Cat eye CPR105 Flat prism 3 mm 2ppm 2 Reflective tape Standard measuring Standard deviation Measure time typical s ISO 17123 4 Tracking 5 mm 2 ppm 1 0 Object in shade sky overcast Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path can result in deviations of the specified accuracy The display resolution is 1 mm Reflector range Range of measurement 1 5 m to 3500 m prism mode Type Range 1 Range 2 Range 3 m ft m ft m ft CPR111 Builder prism 450 1500 800 2600 1000 3500 true zero offset Round prism 1800 6000 3000 10000 3500 12000 cE The range on the round prism is only achievable with the upgraded distance meas urement Otherwise the specifications of the CPR111 are valid max 500 m Please refer to 5 5 Distance Measurement Builder Technical Data 237 Builder Technical Data 238 Atmospheric condi 1 tions 2 3
16. OQ to toggle through the points The coordinates are displayed on same screen 5 Press POINTS to access point management Measurement values are displayed Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 153 Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 154 Delete a measure 1 Make sure that DATA Mode is active ment step by step 2 Press to set lt Type gt Measurement Press Q to set focus on lt Pt gt Press O to toggle through the points and select point Press POINTS to access point management Press DELETE to delete point 7 Accept with YES The selected point is deleted Data is not recoverable ow nN W Cg Deleting measurements is not available for application programs Tie Distance and Area because of the result calculation 11 6 Result Description Result data contains a result identifier and the different values depending on the application The applications from which these result data can be displayed are Area and Tie Distance Result data can be e viewed e downloaded for data transfer to a further program Make sure that DATA Mode is active Press D to set lt Type gt Result View a result step by step W N Hn Press QO to set focus on lt Res gt 4 Press CO to toggle through the results The first three rows of the result are displayed on the same screen 5 Press VIEW to access result management Result values are displaye
17. Precise only 0 001 for Angle Unit Gon and Angle Unit 9 models Dec deg gt 0 05 for lt Angle Unit Mil gt Simple or 0 00 10 for Angle Unit gt Standard only 0 005 for Angle Unit Gon and Angle Unit 9 models Dec deg 0 1 for Angle Unit Mil Simple only 9 0 00 30 for Angle Unit gt models 0 010 for Angle Unit Gon and Angle Unit Dec deg gt 0 5 for lt Angle Unit Mil gt lt Distance The units shown for all distance and coordinate Unit gt related fields Meter Metres m ft in1 16 US feet inches and 1 16 inches 0 00 0 16 fi ft Us ft US feet ft INT ft International feet fi lt Language gt The current loaded language s are shown Field Lang Dialog gt Option Description On The language dialog is shown as startup dialog If two or more languages are loaded onto the instrument a dialog to choose the language can be shown directly after switching on the instrument Off The language dialog is not shown as startup dialog Description of fields for time configuration screen Field Option Description Time Format gt 24 hours or 12 hours am pm Shown time format in all time related fields lt Date Format gt dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy or yyyy mm dd Shown date format in all date related fields Builder Configuration Mode 71 Builder Configuration Mode 72
18. Set Any Horizontal Angle 82 7 5 Quick Setting of Horizontal Angle and Vertical Angle Direction Measurement 83 8 Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 84 8 1 Overview 84 8 2 Accessing 85 8 3 Pointsearch 86 8 4 Measure and Record 88 9 Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 92 9 1 Overview 92 9 2 Setup Option 1 Establish Control Line 94 9 2 1 Genera 94 9 2 2 Establish Control Line Over 1 Point 95 9 2 3 Establish Control Line Anywhere 96 9 3 Setup Option 2 Establish Coordinates 99 9 3 1 Genera 99 9 3 2 Establish Coordinates Over Known Point 100 9 3 3 Establish Coordinates Anywhere 102 9 4 Setup Option 3 Establish Height 104 9 4 1 Genera 104 9 4 2 Height Transfer 105 Builder Table of Contents Builder Table of Contents 8 10 Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 106 10 1 Overview 106 10 2 Layout 108 10 3 As Built 111 10 4 Angle amp Distance 114 10 5 Tie Distance 116 10 6 Area and Stockpile Volumes 119 10 6 1 Area Application 120 10 6 2 Stockpile Volumes Application 123 10 7 Hidden Point optional 124 10 8 COGO optional 128 10 9 Layout Line Arc Spiral optional 137 10 10 Measure amp Descriptor 143 11 Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 146 11 1 Overview 146 11 2 Accessing 147 113 Jobs 149 11 4 Fixpoints 151 11 5 Measurements 153 11 6 Result 155 11 7 Data Transfer 156 11 7 1 USB Memory Stick Import Export 156 12 EDM Settings 160
19. Spiral Example of Layout CONFIG THEO PROG DATA Line Arc Spiral Check arc To start application result screen Pt programs menu To measure and display Chai 2 834 m distances and record data Offs 19 938 m To turn on off laser pointer A ag 0 243 m by pressing for approxi mately 5 seconds except Lm i NND Builder 400 Field Description lt Chai gt Chainage lt Line gt Longitudinal offset of measured point from start point of reference line lt Arc gt Longitudinal offset of measured point from start point of arc lt Spir gt Longitudinal offset of measured point from start point of spiral lt Offs gt Cross offset of measured point to reference element A adi Calculated height difference between start point of the element and measured point Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 141 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 142 Elements of the In application program Layout Line Arc Spiral a graphical display shows the position graphical display of the station reference element with its definitions the reflector and the last 50 measured points Element Description Element Description H Station Measured point A Control point e Turn of element Q Reflector Refer to 10 2 Layout for more information 10 10 Measure amp Descriptor Description In the program Measure amp Descriptor
20. animals may be affected e Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices in the vicinity of filling stations or chemical installations or in other areas where an explosion hazard exists e Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices near to medical equipment e Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices in aircraft 17 8 Applicability A Warning A Warning FCC Statement Applicable in U S The greyed paragraph below is only applicable for Builder instruments without Blue tooth 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 interfer ence 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 interfer ence 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 encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation be
21. explode Precautions Only charge and discharge batteries recommended by Leica Geosystems High mechanical stress high ambient temperatures or immersion into fluids can cause leackage fire or explosions of the batteries Precautions Protect the batteries from mechanical influences and high ambient temperatures Do not drop or immerse batteries into fluids If battery terminals come in contact with jewellery keys metallised paper or other metals short circuited battery terminals can overheat and cause injury or fire for example by storing or transporting in pockets Precautions Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic objects Builder Safety Directions 215 Builder Safety Directions 216 A Warning A Warning If the product is improperly disposed of the following can happen e f polymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health e If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly they can explode and cause poisoning burning corrosion or environmental contamination e By disposing of the product irresponsibly you may enable unauthorized persons to use it in contravention of the regulations exposing themselves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to contamination e Improper disposal of silicone oil may cause environmental contamination Precautions The product must not be disposed with h
22. higher lt Line gt Available if a Setup method with Control Line was used Longitudinal offset of the start point of the control line in the direc tion of the second point of the control line Line is positive in the direction from line start point to second line point lt Offs gt Available if a Setup method with Control Line was used Cross offset to the control line Offset is positive at the right hand side of the control line Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 109 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher Elements of the graphical display 110 Field Description XE Available if a Setup method with Coordinates was used Easting of point to be staked lt N gt Available if a Setup method with Coordinates was used Northing of point to be staked lt H gt Height of point to be staked In application program Layout a graphical display provides a guide to find the point to be staked out Element Description Q Reflector X Point to be staked 45 ge forward back lt gt lt gt go left right lt TD lt gt fill cut 10 3 Description Example of an As Built application screen As Built The application program As built is used for measuring an unlimited number of points The program shows line and offset values or easting northing and height dependi
23. higher 131 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 132 Diagram Offset Line Offset Line amp Plane A P2 N Known P4 Pl Baseline start point d2 P2 Baseline end point dl P3 Offset point Unknown P3 P4 Base point dl Line PA d2 Offset Plane Offset Known Pl Point 1 which defines plane P2 Point 2 which defines plane P3 Point 3 which defines plane P4 Offset point Unknown P5 COGO point dl Offset Set Point by Offset A P2 N Known d2 Pl Baseline start point dl P2 Baseline end point oe dl Line P3 d2 Offset Unknown Pl P3 Offset point Diagram Inverse amp Inverse Traverse A Known j eP2 Pl First known point P2 Second known point Unknown dl Horizontal distance between P1 and P2 d2 Height difference between P1 and P2 a Direction from P1 to P2 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 133 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 134 Traverse Known Pl Known point a Direction from P1 to P2 dl Horizontal distance between P1 and P2 d2 Positive offset to the right d3 Negative offset to the left Unknown P2 COGO point without offset P3 COGO point with positive offset P4 COGO point with negative offset Example of a COGO CONFIG THEO PROG DATA Result screen COGO RESULT New Pt Pt0013 E 2 834 m N 19 938 m LAYOUT To stake out new COGO point Layour ok E OK To calculate next point Refer also to the applica
24. it is possible to give each measured point a descriptor Further it shows slope and horizontal distances and height differences cE The application program Measure amp Descriptor is only available for the Builder 400 and 500 Example of CONFIG THEO PROG DATA APPL To start application Measure amp 5 Measure amp Descriptor proBrams mens Descriptor applica MER To measure and display Pt Pr O10 tion screen distances and record data Desc TREE Tot Jof int 5 058 m o turn on off laser pointer 5 055 by pressing for approxi n m mately 5 seconds except OTOU M Builder 400 APPL HeR SETUP SETUP To start station setup menu Field Description lt Pt gt The identifier for the measured points lt Desc gt Entry of the description Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 143 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 144 Field Description lt A The measured slope distance to the target point P The horizontal distance to the target point The height difference to the target point Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 145 Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 146 11 Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 11 1 Overview Description The DATA mode is used for creating viewing and deleting data in the field e data exchange with the U
25. lt Hz gt The current horizontal angle The measured horizontal distance to the target point lt H gt Height of measured point Elements of the Refer to 10 3 As Built for more information graphical display Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 116 10 5 Description Diagram Polygonal P1 P2 P2 P3 Tie Distance The application program Tie Distance is used to compute horizontal distance height difference and grade between two target points The target points have to be meas ured The user can choose between two different methods Polygonal P1 P2 P2 P3 IN e Radial P1 P2 P1 P3 NA Station Target point Target point Target point Distance between P1 and P2 Distance between P2 and P3 Diagram Radial P1 P2 P1 P3 PO Station Pl Target point P2 Target point P3 Target point P4 Target point dl Distance between P1 and P2 d2 Distance between P1 and P3 d3 Distance between P1 and P4 Example of a Tie CONFIG THEO PROG DATA Distance result Tie Distance Result screen From P t0001 To Pt0002 Aw 1 19 855 m Avail 3 0 243 m Grade 1 2 4 ok O mcum OK To measure more points Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 117 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 118 Field Description lt From gt The ident
26. measurements This is because the laser beam might not be reflected from the point at which the crosshairs are pointing Therefore it is recommended that the visible laser beam is aligned with the center of the target Refer to 14 Check amp Adjust for more information on how to check the alignment e Do not measure with two instruments to the same target simultaneously Guidelines for correct results Distance measurement A Warning During to laser safety regulations and measuring accuracy using the Long Range Reflectorless EDM is only allowed to prisms that are more than 1000 m 3300 ft away 5 5 3 Measurement with Prism Description e Accurate measurements to prisms should be made with the standard program EDM type prism e Measurements to strongly reflecting targets such as to traffic lights in reflector EDM mode without prism should be avoided The measured distances may be wrong or inaccurate e Very short distances may be measured reflectorless in EDM type prism to well reflecting targets Builder Operation 57 Builder Operation 58 5 6 CPR105 Flat Prism Descprition The standard supplied Flat Prism delivered with Builder 200 and 300 has two different reflective surfaces The highly reflective cat eye surface can be used for measurements up to 250 m The reflective tape has printed crosshairs for precise aiming at close range The closer the Flat prism is mounted to the ground the more accurate it ca
27. offset Available EDM types depend on the model In the standard version of the Builder 400 and 500 the maximum distance measure ment range is 500 m Please refer to 12 1 EDM on how to upgrade the measure ment range 5 5 2 Measurement with Red Dot Description e When measurements are being made using the red laser EDM the results may be influenced by objects passing between the EDM and the intended target surface This occurs because red dot measurements are made to the first surface returning sufficient energy to allow the measurement to take place For example if the intended target surface is the surface of a road but a vehicle passes between the EDM and the target surface as MEASURE or M amp R is pressed the measurement may be made to the side of the vehicle The result is the distance to the vehicle not to the road surface e When a distance measurement is triggered the EDM measures to the object which is in the beam path at that moment If a temporary obstruction for Builder Operation 55 Builder Operation 56 example a passing vehicle heavy rain fog or snow is between the instrument and the point to be measured the EDM may measure to the obstruction e Besure that the laser beam is not reflected by anything close to the line of sight for example highly reflective objects e When measuring longer distances any divergence of the red laser beam from the line of sight might lead to less accurate
28. on the instrument For all instruments licence keys can be manually entered or up loaded via Construction Data Manager For instruments fitted with a Communication side cover licence keys can also be uploaded via a USB memory stick Access step by 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the G key ste E P 2 Make sure that THEO mode is active 3 Press the ESC key for approximately 5 seconds 4 Press the SW info button to get into the Software Info menu 5 Press the MAIN K button to get to the next step CS Never disconnect the power supply during the system upload process The battery must be at least at 75 capacity before commencing the upload Loading mainte 1 To load maintenance key file In the Enter license key menu select the method nance key file step Upload key file by step The license key file must be stored in the System folder to be transferred to the instrument 2 Press OK Once successfully loaded the instrument will show a message of completion Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 177 Builder Check amp Adjust 178 14 14 1 Description Electronic adjust ment Check amp Adjust Overview Leica instruments are manufactured assembled and adjusted to the best possible quality Quick temperature changes shock or stress can cause deviations and decrease the instrument accuracy It is therefore recommended to check and adjust the instrument from time to time This can be
29. stake out and check points relative to a road alignment The application program Layout Line Arc Spiral is only available for the Builder 300 or higher The program can be started in total 40 times for trial Afterwards you have to enter the license code RP2 SP Start point EP End point RP1 Reference line start point RP2 Reference line end point SF Shift forward SR Shift right R Rotate SF dl Line SP J d2 Offset SR P Point to stake or check Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 137 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 138 Diagram Arc SP Start point of arc EP End point of arc CP Center point of circle R Radius of arc D Direction dl Line d2 Offset P Point to stake or check CW Arc turn clockwise ACW Arc turn anticlockwise Diagram Spiral ACW dl d2 B C Start point of spiral End point of spiral Radius Length Spiral parameter Spiral turn clockwise Spiral turn anticlockwise Point to stake or check Line Offset Spiral direction in out Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 139 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 140 Diagram Road d 155 000 d 132 000 A Line B Spiral C Arc d 122 000 R Radius d 112 000 a Offset left b Offset right c Interval d 102 000 d Defined chainage cgo It s only possible to work with one element Line or Arc or
30. the beam Do not direct the beam at other people Potential hazards are not only related to direct beams but also to reflected beams aimed at reflecting surfaces such as prisms windows mirrors metallic surfaces etc Precautions Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective such as a mirror or which could emit unwanted reflections Do not look through or beside the optical sight at prisms or reflecting objects when the laser is switched on in laser pointer or distance meas urement mode Aiming at prisms is only permitted when looking through the tele scope Builder Safety Directions 219 Builder Safety Directions 220 Labelling Laser Aperture Laser Radiation Avoid direct eye exposure Class 3R Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Po lt 5 00 mw X 650 690 nm a Laser beam products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subjectto 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 Builder Safety Directions 221 Builder Safety Directions 222 17 6 2 General Integrated Distancer Measurements with Prism only Builder 400 and 500 The EDM module built into the product produ
31. the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that the product may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation for example near radio transmitters two way radios or diesel generators Precautions Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions If the product is operated with connecting cables attached at only one of their two ends for example external supply cables interface cables the permitted level of electromagnetic radiation may be exceeded and the correct functioning of other products may be impaired Precautions While the product is in use connecting cables for example product to external battery product to computer must be connected at both ends Builder Safety Directions 229 Builder Safety Directions 230 Bluetooth A Warning Use of product with Bluetooth Electromagnetic fields can cause disturbances in other equipment in installations in medical devices for example pacemakers or hearing aids and in aircraft It can also affect humans and animals Precautions Although the product meets in combination with radio or digital cellular phone devices recommended by Leica Geosystems the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed or that humans or
32. tribrach step by step 1 Level up the instrument with the electronic level assuming that the electronic level is correctly adjusted Refer to 5 2 Instrument Setup for more information Then remove it from the tribrach 2 The bubble of the tribrach must be centered If it extends beyond the circle use the adjusting pin in conjunction with the two cross headed adjustment screws to centre it Cg After the adjustment no screw shall be loose Builder Check amp Adjust 187 Builder Check amp Adjust 188 14 5 ee Adjustment of the Laser Plummet The laser plummet is located in the vertical axis of the instrument Under normal conditions of use the laser plummet does not need adjusting If an adjustment is necessary due to external influences the instrument has to be returned to any Leica Geosystems authorized service workshop Inspecting laser plummet step by step Q 2 5 mm 1 5 m 1 Setup the instrument on a tripod 1 approximately 1 5 m above ground 2 Turn on the instrument by pressing the G key Builder Check amp Adjust 189 Builder Check amp Adjust 190 3 Level up the instrument with the electronic level Refer to 5 2 Instrument Setup for more information C Inspection of the laser plummet should be carried out on a bright smooth and horizontal surface such like a sheet of paper 4 Mark the centre of the red dot on the ground 2 5 Slowly
33. turn the instrument through 360 carefully observing the movement of the red laser dot 3 Cg The maximum diameter of the circular movement described by the centre of the laser point should not exceed 3 mm at a distance of 1 5 m 6 If the centre of the laser dot describes a perceptible circular movement or moves more than 3 mm away from the point which was first marked an adjustment may be required Inform your nearest Leica Geosystems authorized service workshop Depending on brightness and surface the diameter of the laser dot can vary At a distance of 1 5 m it is about 2 5 mm 14 6 Service of the Tripod Service tripod step by step Cg The connections must be firm and tight 1 Moderately tighten the allen screws with the allen key supplied with the tripod 2 Tighten articulated joints just enough to keep the tripod legs open when lifting the tripod of the ground 3 Tighten the screws of the tripod legs Builder Check amp Adjust 191 Builder Check amp Adjust 192 14 7 Inspection of the Red Laser Beam for Builder 200 or high er General The red laser beam used for measuring is arranged coaxially with the line of sight of the telescope and emerges from the objective port If the instrument is well adjusted the red measuring beam coincides with the visual line of sight External influences such as shock stress or large temperature fluctuations can displace the red measuring beam relative t
34. 0 1050mb 50 C 50 C Yo Los o 0 o 40 C 40 C Vio To P 30 C SiS 30 C o o je 20 C s 20 C e os 9 10 C 96 10 C o S e oc Po 0 C 6 L oer 10 C 6 S 10 C Pg y SS 20 C 20 C 550mb 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050mb 5000m 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0m Builder EDM Settings 165 Builder EDM Settings 166 Atmospheric Atmospheric correction in ppm with F inch Hg H feet at 6096 relative humidity correction F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32inchHg 120F Y Fo 4 120 F D 110 F A 110 F v 100 F Fo 100 F ve 90 F Ps 90 F So 80 F oS 80 F e 70 F S 70 F So amp 60 F 60 F y E 50 F 6 50 F 40 F Pec 40 F 30 F Ke 30 F N 20 F Oot 20 F S 10 F Ss 10 F MG O F Roy O F Xs 10 F Ro 10 F 20 F 20 F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32inch Hg ft PH HH SH SJ FH AH HF HA AM xd OOD Q d UO aus as P aS d a qe qo SL qr S o Builder EDM Settings 167 Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 168 13 13 1 Description ee Access step by step System Info and Instrument Protection System Info The System Info is used for e checking system and software information e performing the calibrations of the instrument errors Descriptions apply in general t
35. 3 5 Software Concept Description All instrument types use the same software concept modes depending on the instrument type The software has different Software Concept Model 04 07 Hz e 48 0000 W V t 60 0000 m CI ETE Screen Available Modes Builder 100 CONFIG Sioa e Configuration Mode 04 07 Theodolite Mode Hz 48 0000 g W V t 60 0000 g m Builder 200 CONFIG PROG e Configuration Mode e Theodolite Mode Programs Mode Builder Description of the System 27 Builder Description of the System 28 Hz e 48 0000g H V t 60 0000 Ct N EEN Model Screen Available Modes Builder 300 400 CONFIG ME Roc Data Configuration Mode and 500 94 07 Theodolite Mode Programs Mode Data Management Mode Builder Description of the System 29 Builder User Interface 4 User Interface 4 1 Keyboard Keyboard Builder 100 200 and 300 Builder 400 and 500 a Page key a Page key b Navigation keys b 10 digits keypad c ESC c Navigation keys d Light d ESC e Function keys e Light f EDM key g LED h Function keys zn oa Keys All Builder models Description Changes tab in the tab bar e Move the focus on the screen e Start the edit mode for edit fields e Control the input bar in edit and input mode m lt e Leaves the current menu or dialog w
36. 4 Field Option Description V 96 Vertical angles are expressed in with positive above the horizon and negative below it 10096 corresponds to an vertical angle of 45 50 gon 800 mil Cg The value so increases rapidly appears on the display above 300 lt Compen On Turns on the compensator Vertical angles are relative sator gt to the plumb line The horizontal angle is corrected for the transversal tilt errors if Hz Correction On Refer to 14 Check amp Adjust for more information Field Option Off Description Turns off the compensator Vertical angles are relative to vertical standing axis If the instrument is used on an unstable base for example shaking platform ship etc the compensator should be switched off This avoids the compensator drifting out of its measuring range and interrupting the measuring process by indicating an error cgo The compensator setting remains active even after the instrument is switched off lt Beep gt Off Key Key amp Sect Sector Turns key beep and sector beep off Turns only key beep on Turns key beep and sector beep on Turns layout beep in Layout application on Turns sector beep on Turns layout beep in Layout application on Builder Configuration Mode 65 Builder Configuration Mode 66 Field Option Description The key beep is an acoustic s
37. ASURE to measure the target Builder Check amp Adjust 183 Builder Check amp Adjust 184 Aim with the telescope accurately at a target at a distance of about 100 m The target must be positioned within 5 of the horizontal plane 10 Press MEASURE to measure the same target again and to calculate the instru ment errors The old and new adjustment results are shown 11 Press SET to set new adjustment data OR Press to quit without setting the new adjustment data Set Hz correction Field Option Field Description c lt Hz Correction gt On The horizontal angles are corrected for the line of sight and if Compensator On transversal tilt errors Off Horizontal angles are not corrected C After switching on the instrument the setting is automatically reset to Hz Correction On Builder Check amp Adjust 185 Builder Check amp Adjust 186 14 4 Adjustment of the Circular Level On the instrument step by step 1 Level up the instrument in advance with the electronic level assuming that the electronic level is correctly adjusted 2 The bubble must be centered If it extends beyond the circle use the allen keys supplied to centre it with the adjustment screws Turn the instrument slowly 200 gon 180 Repeat the adjustment procedure if the bubble does not stay centered C After the adjustment no screw shall be loose On the
38. CORD step by step 1 Make sure that PROG Mode is active 2 Make sure that lt Measure amp Record MEAS REC gt is set Refer to 6 Configuration Mode for information on how to make the setting 3 Position the prism at the same distance from the instrument as the building corner to be measured 4 Press MEASURE to measure the distance Aim at the building corner 6 Press RECORD to store the measured distance to the prism and the angles to the corner of the house vI Builder Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 89 Builder Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 90 MEASURE only 1 Make sure that PROG Mode is active step by step 2 Make sure that Measure amp Record MEASURE is set Refer to 6 Configuration Mode for information on how to make the setting 3 Position the prism at the point to be measured 4 Press MEASURE to measure the distance 5 No points or results are stored and the next measurement can be started directly by pressing MEASURE again cg Use Switch Key 2 to switch between MEASURE only and All in 1 respectively MEAS REC depending on the previously chosen Measure mode only for Builder 400 and 500 Builder Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 91 Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 92 9 9 1 Description Description of Setup menu options Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher Overview The Setup programs can be used to
39. Description Prism Type gt TrueZero CPR111 Builder Prism True Zero Offset JpMini Sliding Mini Prism Mini Leica Mini Prism Round Standard Leica Prism Flat Prism CPR105 Flat Prism Tape Reflective Tape User User can define his own prism lt Prism Const gt Entry of a user specific prism constant in mm lt hr gt Entry of reflector height 12 2 Description ee Access step by step PPM This option enables the entry of a scale factor Measured values and coordinates are corrected with the PPM parameter Descriptions apply only to Builder 400 and 500 1 Make sure that EDM Settings is active 2 Press 39 for approximately 5 seconds 3 Enter the PPM parameter 4 Accept with OK Builder EDM Settings 163 Builder EDM Settings 164 Example of PPM screen Scale factor Scale ppm Enter scale factor 1 000060 PPM 0 To set PPM parameter to zero 3 ECS EED i xcept parameter Field Description lt Scale factor gt Calculated scale factor lt Scale ppm gt Entry of PPM value to calculate scale factor Atmospheric Atmospheric correction in ppm with C mb H metres at 6096 relative humidity 1 o correction C 550mb 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 100
40. LEVEL To switch on electronic level Hz HOLD Hz 0 LEVEL and laser plummet Field Description Hz e The current horizontal angle in clockwise direction measurement Hz 5 The current horizontal angle in anticlockwise direction measure ment Builder Theodolite Mode 79 Builder Theodolite Mode 80 Field Description cg Thanks to dual axis compensation the Builder is able to adjust the horizontal angle reading accordingly Therefore turning the telescope vertically might cause the horizontal angle to change The change in lt Hz gt is the compensation of the standing axis tilt The more precise the instrument is leveled the less the horizontal angle needs to be compensated vt v V The current vertical angle with Zenith 0 and Horizon 90 The current vertical angle with Zenith 90 and Horizon 0 The current vertical angle in percentage 7 3 How to Set Horizontal Angle to 0 000 Set horizontal 1 Make sure that THEO Mode is active angle to 0 000 2 Turn telescope and aim at desired target point step by step 3 Press Hz 0 4 Accept with OK The horizontal angle is set to 0 000 Builder Theodolite Mode 81 Builder Theodolite Mode 82 7 4 How to Set Any Horizontal Angle 1 Make sure that THEO Mode is active 2 Turn telescope to desired horizontal angle 3 Press Hz hold 4 Turn telescope and aim at a target point 5 Accep
41. Language gt The current loaded language s are shown lt Lang Dlg gt If two or more languages are loaded onto the instrument a dialog to choose the language can be shown directly after switching on the instrument On The language dialog is shown as startup dialog lt Off gt The language dialog is not shown as startup dialog 13 2 Instrument Protection PIN Description The instrument can be protected by a Personal Identification Number If the PIN protection is activated the instrument will always prompt for a PIN code entry after starting up As soon as the PIN was activated the access to the PIN code settings requires the PIN If a wrong PIN has been typed in five times a Personal UnblocKing code is required which can be found on the instrument delivery papers If the PUK code was entered correctly the PIN code is set to default value 0 and the PIN protection is deactivated Activate PIN code 1 step by step OU NUN 7 Turn on the instrument by pressing the amp key Make sure that THEO mode is active Press I for approximately 5 seconds Press PIN to access PIN code settings Activate PIN by setting lt Use PIN Code gt On Enter your desired personal PIN Code max 6 character numeric in New PIN Code Accept with OK Now the instrument is protected against unauthorized use After switching on the instrument or re enter in the PIN settings the PIN code en
42. SB memory stick cg Descriptions apply to Builder 300 or higher 11 2 Access step by step Example of a data management screen Accessing 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the Q key 2 Level up the instrument Refer to 5 2 Instrument Setup for more information 3 Press amp D until DATA mode is active CONFIG THEO PROG DATA Job PIPES Type Fixpoint IMP EXP To import data from or Pt E export field data to USB E 7 550 m memory stick N 4 649 m POINTS To access the point H 0 803 m management IMP EXP POINTS JOB JOB To access the job manage ment Field Description lt Job gt The current active job name lt Type gt Fixpoint Measurement and Result lt Pt gt The active identifier for points Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 147 Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 148 Field Description XE Easting coordinate lt N gt Northing coordinate lt H gt Height 11 3 Jobs Description Jobs are a summary of different types of data for example fixpoints measurements result etc The job definition consists of the input of job name operator and remark Additionally the system generates time and date at the time of creation Active job The active job is the one in which data is stored to One job is always considered the active job De
43. a safe distance from electrical installations If it is essential to work in this environment first contact the safety authorities responsible for the electrical instal lations and follow their instructions If the product is used with accessories for example masts staffs poles you may increase the risk of being struck by lightning Precautions Do not use the product in a thunderstorm Be careful when pointing the product towards the sun because the telescope func tions as a magnifying glass and can injure your eyes and or cause damage inside the product Precautions Do not point the product directly at the sun A Warning A Warning During dynamic applications for example stakeout procedures there is a danger of accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the environmental condi tions around for example obstacles excavations or traffic Precautions The person responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers Inadequate securing of the working site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the working site is adequately secured Adhere to the regulations governing safety and accident prevention and road traffic If computers intended for use indoors are used in the field there is a danger of elec tric shock Precautions Adhere to the instructio
44. age Se Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner e Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Builder Introduction Builder Table of Contents Table of Contents In this manual Chapter Page 1 How to Use this Manual 12 2 Technical Terms and Abbreviations 14 3 Description of the System 20 3 1 nstrument Models 20 3 2 Container Contents 21 3 3 nstrument Components 23 3 4 Power Supply 26 3 5 Software Concept 27 4 User Interface 30 4 1 eyboard 30 4 2 Screen 34 4 3 Tab Bar 36 4 4 cons 37 4 5 Symbols 38 5 Operation 40 5 1 Selection of Language 40 5 2 Instrument Setup 42 5 3 Instrument Battery 49 5 4 USB Memory Stick 52 5 5 Distance Measurement 54 5 5 1 General 54 5 5 2 Measurement with Red Dot 55 5 5 3 Measurement with Prism 57 5 6 CPR105 Flat Prism 58 5 7 CPR111 Builder Prism True Zero Offset 59 6 Configuration Mode 60 6 1 Overview 60 6 2 Accessing 61 6 3 Communication Parameters 72 6 4 How to Make a Setting 76 6 5 Pin Assignment 77 Builder Table of Contents 5 Builder Table of Contents 6 7 Theodolite Mode 78 7 1 Overview 78 7 2 Accessing 79 7 3 How to Set Horizontal Angle to 0 000 81 7 4 How to
45. alibration is more than 20 C Builder Check amp Adjust 179 Builder Check amp Adjust 180 14 2 ee Preparation i hmmm gg pnr Before determining the instrument errors the instrument has to be levelled up using the electronic level The tribrach the tripod and the underground should be very stable and secure from vibrations or other disturbances The instrument should be protected from direct sunlight in order to avoid thermal warming It is also recommended to avoid strong heat shimmer and air turbu lence The best conditions are usually early in the morning or with overcast sky Before starting to work the instrument has to become acclimatised to the ambient temperature Approximately two minutes per C of temperature difference from storage to working environment but at least 15 min should be taken into account 14 3 Combined Adjustment of Hz Collimation c Vertical Index i and Compensator Index I t Errors Description The combined adjustment procedure determines the following instrument errors in one process Type Description Diagram Cc The Hz collimation error c is also called line of sight error It is caused by the deviation between the optical line of sight which means the direction in which the crosshairs points and the line perpendicular to the tilting axis This error affects all Hz read
46. am COGO is only available for the Builder 300 or higher The program can be started in total 40 times for trial Afterwards you have to enter the license code Diagram Intersec Two Distances tions A N P4 Z P3 Direction amp Distance A N Known Pl First known point P2 Second known point rl Radius as defined by the distance from P1 to P3 or P4 r2 Radius as defined by the distance from P2 to P3 or P4 Unknown P3 First COGO point P4 Second COGO point Known Pl First known point P2 Second known point a Direction from P1 to P3 and P4 r Radius as defined by distance from P2 to P3 and P4 Unknown P3 First COGO point P4 Second COGO point Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 129 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 130 Two Lines A Known N P2 Pl First known point of line 1 P4 a P2 Second known point of line 1 b P3 First known point of line 2 P5 P4 Second known point of line 2 a Line 1 P3 b Line 2 Ai Unknown P5 COGO point Two Directions Known Pl First known point P2 Second known point al Direction from P1 to P3 a2 Direction from P2 to P3 Unknown P3 COGO point Diagram Line The Extension routine computes extended point from base line Extension P3 A AL N i Known Pl Baseline start point P2 Baseline end point AL Distance from end point Unknown Pl P3 Extended point Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or
47. arce peret e id osea gs 181 Display heater se Communication parameters sssss 72 Displayed data 5 en eA Communication side cover Distance measurement Frequency band aee 247 Distance unit 2 5 an een eH RA Technical data ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeee 247 Documentation sssessseeeennen Compensator sssse 37 64 239 How to Guide csssssssseeeeeereneneene Compensator index sssee 181 User Manual 3i treni CONFIGURATION 2 iiec rre tremere eene 60 DIOS 15 ien reete eee rect b rH ETT Construction Data Manager 156 Container contents 21 E Contrast EDM C ie ce There ete ds e 54 Control line occcccccccccccccccccccecccceccececcccccccecceesece Electromagnetic compatibility 228 Control unit Electronic adjustment ssssssssss 178 Coordinates E Electronic level ake Reli S Sn 79 Corrections occccccecccccecececccceccccececceccecececcececesecsees ENAMIK isete oeat ea oira Merah Ae hee ak ood 74 Environmental specifications 244 Builder Index 251 Builder Index 252 F J FCC Stat ment nres qd o tee LO IRSE 231 Jobi it p oap qe en tp etd 147 149 FIXPOINES 2t eroe em tere teo tec t tee dette 151 K H Keyboard Builder 100 200 and 300 30 Hazards Of uses dee eee deus Keyboard Builder 400 and 500
48. at the national laws regulations and conditions for the operation of radio transmitters are respected The person responsible for the product must ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions This person is also accountable for the training and the deployment of personnel who use the product and for the safety of the equipment in use 17 5 A Warning A Caution Hazards of Use The absence of instruction or the inadequate imparting of instruction can lead to incorrect or adverse use and can give rise to accidents with far reaching human material financial and environmental consequences Precautions All users must follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the direc tions of the person responsible for the product Watch out for erroneous measurement results if the product has been dropped or has been misused modified stored for long periods or transported Precautions Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the user manual particularly after the product has been subjected to abnormal use and before and after important measurements Builder Safety Directions 211 Builder Safety Directions 212 A Danger A Warning A Caution Because of the risk of electrocution it is very dangerous to use poles and extensions in the vicinity of electrical installations such as power cables or electrical railways Precautions Keep at
49. ces a visible laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 1 in accordance with e IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 1 laser products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accordance with this user manual Description Value Maximum average radiant power 0 33 mW Pulse duration 800 ps Pulse repetition frequency 100 MHz 150 MHz Wavelength 650 nm 690 nm Labelling Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuantto Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subjectto 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 a Laser beam Class 1 Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Builder Safety Directions 223 Builder Safety Directions 224 17 6 3 General Laser Plummet The laser plummet built into the product produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the bottom of the product The laser product descr
50. chrome graphics capable LCD illumination Keyboard 7 keys 20 keys only Builder 400 and 500 Angle Display 360 360 decimal 400 gon 6400 mil V 96 Distance Display m ft int ft us ft inch 1 16 except Builder 100 Position In both faces face two is optional Instrument Ports Builder 200 or higher RS232 5 pin LEMO O for power communication data transfer This port is located at the base of the instrument Name Description USB host USB memory stick port for data transfer only for Builder 300 or port higher USB device Cable connections from USB devices for communication and data port transfer only for Builder 300 or higher Bluetooth Bluetooth connections for communication and data transfer only for Builder 500 Instrument Dimen sions Weight Instrument Tribrach Battery GEB211 Battery GEB221 3 3 4 1 kg 0 8 kg 0 1 kg 0 2 kg Builder Technical Data 241 Builder Technical Data 242 Recording Data can be recorded into internal memory Builder 300 400 F A and 500 only Type Capacity MB Number of points Internal memory 2 15 000 Builder 300 Internal memory 10 50 000 Builder 400 and 500 Laser plummet Drives Power Builder 200 or higher Type Location Accuracy Diameter of laser point Visible red laser class 2 In vertical axis o
51. cover of adjusting screws on the eyepiece 2 With the help of the supplied tool loosen all four adjusting screws by the same amount 3 Turn the reticule until the vertical line is aligned with the point 4 Subsequently tighten the adjusting screws and repeat the checking procedure until adustment is correct Builder Check amp Adjust 195 Builder Care and Transport 196 15 15 1 Transport in the field Transport in a road vehicle Shipping Shipping transport of batteries Field adjustment Care and Transport Transport When transporting the equipment in the field always make sure that you e either carry the product in its original transport container e or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached product upright Never carry the product loose in a road vehicle as it can be affected by shock and vibration Always carry the product in its transport container and secure it When transporting the product by rail air or sea always use the complete original Leica Geosystems packaging transport container and cardboard box or its equiva lent to protect against shock and vibration When transporting or shipping batteries the person in charge of the product must ensure that the applicable national and international rules and regulations are Observed Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger or freight transport company
52. d Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 155 Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 156 11 7 Description 11 7 1 Description Data Transfer For data transfer use e Construction Data Manager Simple office software which supports the exchange of Leica TPS data with the PC via cable USB memory stick or Bluetooth using a Windows application USB Memory Stick Import Export Data can be exchanged between the internal memory of the instrument and a connected USB memory stick The two different options for such a data exchange are Import and Export Import means to load a GSI file from the USB memory stick into a job in the internal memory Export means to extract data from a job into a GSI file which is placed on the USB memory stick The dialogue for Import and Export can be accessed via the Softkey button IMP EXP in the Data page Example of an CONFIG THEO PROG export screen Data Exchange uith USB Stick Exchange Mode Export Data Type Meas 8F ixpoints Job PIPESIT 07 um HCM NND 1 4 Field Option Description lt Exchange Export Export screen is set as default mode gt Import To switch to Import screen lt Data Measurements Only measurements will be exported Types Meas amp Fixpoints Measurements and Fixpoints will be exported Fixpoints Only Fixpoints will be exported lt Job gt Select the intended J
53. d below 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the G key 2 Make sure that THEO mode is active 3 Press the ESC key for approximately 5 seconds 4 Press the SW LANG button to get to the next step CS Never disconnect the power supply during the system upload process The battery must be at least at 7596 capacity before commencing the upload Loading firmware l and languages step by step To load firmware and languages Select Firmware amp Language The Select File screen will appear To load only languages Select Languages and skip to step 4 Select the firmware file from the System folder on the USB memory stick All firmware and language files must be stored in the System folder to be trans ferred to the instrument Press OK The Upload Languages screen will appear displaying all language files in the System folder on the USB memory stick Select Yes or No for a language file to be uploaded At least one language must be set to Yes Press OK Press Yes on the power warning message to proceed and upload the firmware and or selected languages Once successfully loaded the system will automatically shutdown and restart Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 175 Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 176 13 4 Maintenance Key Upload Description To fully activate hardware functionality onboard applications and maintenance contracts licence keys may be required
54. der some circumstances the laser dot is not visible for example over pipes In this case the laser dot can be made visible by using a trans parent plate so that the laser dot can be easily aligned to the center of the pipe If the instrument is equipped with the optional shifting tribrach it can be aligned to the ground point by slight shifting 1 Loosen screw 2 Shift instrument 3 Fix instrument by turning screw 5 3 Instrument Battery Change instrument battery step by step 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Remove the battery holder 3 Remove the battery from the battery holder 4 Insert the new battery into the battery holder ensuring that the contacts are facing outward The battery should click into position 5 Insert the battery holder back into the battery compartment 6 Turn the knob to lock the battery holder in place Builder Operation 49 Builder Operation 50 Cg The polarity of the battery is displayed inside the battery housing Cg Charging first time use e For all batteries The battery must be charged prior to using it for the first time because it is delivered with an energy content as low as possible The permissible temperature range for charging is between O C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F For optimal charging we recommend charging the batteries at a low ambient temperature of 10 C to 20 C 50 F to 68 F if possible e
55. done in the field by running through specific measurement procedures The procedures are guided and have to be followed carefully and precisely as described in the following chapters Some other instrument errors and mechanical parts can be adjusted mechanically The following instrument errors can be checked and adjusted electronically Lt Compensator longitudinal and transversal index errors i Vertical index error related to the standing axis C Hz collimation error also called line of sight error Every angle measured in the daily work is corrected automatically if the compensator and the Hz correction are activated Mechanical adjust The following instrument parts can be adjusted mechanically ment Circular level on instrument and tribrach Laser plummet Screws on tripod Visible red laser beam for Builder 200 or higher Only Leica Geosystems author ized service workshops are entitled to adjust these products Vertical line of the reticule for Builder 100 cg During the manufacturing process the instrument errors are carefully determined and set to zero As mentioned above these errors can change and it is highly recom mended to redetermine them in the following situations Before the first use Before every high precision survey After rough or long transportations After long working periods After long storage periods If the temperature difference between current environment and the temperature at the last c
56. e License Agreement which covers aspects such as but not limited to Scope of the License Warranty Intellectual Property Rights Limitation of Liability Exclusion of other Assurances Governing Law and Place of Jurisdiction Please make sure that at any time you fully comply with the terms and conditions of the Leica Geosystems Software License Agreement Such agreement is provided together with all products and can also be referred to and downloaded at the Leica Geosystems home page at http www leica geosys tems com swlicense or collected from your Leica Geosystems distributor You must not install or use the software unless you have read and accepted the terms and conditions of the Leica Geosystems Software License Agreement Installa tion or use of the software or any part thereof is deemed to be an acceptance of all the terms and conditions of such License Agreement If you do not agree to all or some of the terms of such License Agreement you may not download install or use the software and you must return the unused software together with its accompa nying documentation and the purchase receipt to the dealer from whom you purchased the product within ten 10 days of purchase to obtain a full refund of the purchase price Builder International Limited Warranty Software License Agreement 249 Builder Index 250 Index A Measure amp Descriptor ssseseeesss 107 Abbreviations ende ete i
57. e instrument name For example Builder 505 is the 5 variant of the 500 series 3 2 Container Contents Container contents part 1 of 2 Builder instrument with supplied tribrach GEV189 USB data transfer cable GLI115 clip on bubble for Builder 200 and 300 GHT196 holder for height meter CPR105 Flat prism for Builder 200 and 300 GHMOO7 height meter Protective cover lens hood GEV223 data cable USB to mini USB for Builder 300 or higher CPR111 Builder prism true zero offset for Builder 400 or 500 Optional Builder Description of the System 21 Builder Description of the System 22 Container contents part 2 of 2 Adjustment tools GFZ3 diagonal eyepiece GEB211 batteries GKL211 battery charger GAD105 Flat or mini prism adapter MS1 Leica industrial grade USB memory stick for Builder 300 or higher GEB221 battery Tip for mini prism pole Counterweight for diagonal eyepiece User Manual CD ROM GLS115 mini prism pole Optional The content depends on the chosen Bui der model 3 3 Instrument Components Instrument compo a b nents part 1 of 2 a b c e f g h i j Compartment for USB memory stick and USB cable ports for Builder 300 or higher Bluetooth antenna only Builder 500 Alignment sight Detachable carrying handle with mounting screw Telescope with integrated Distance Meter for
58. er Technical Terms and Abbreviations Technical Terms and Abbreviations Terminology Term Description a Line of sight collimation axis Telescope axis line from the reticle to the centre of the objective b Standing axis Vertical rotation axis of the instrument c Tilting axis Horizontal rotation axis of the telescope d Vertical angle zenith angle e Vertical circle With coded circular division for reading the vertical angle f Horizontal angle g Horizontal circle With coded circular division for reading the horizontal angle Builder Technical Terms and Abbreviations 15 Builder Technical Terms and Abbreviations 16 Direction of gravity The compensator defines the plumb line within the instrument Plumb line Compensator Standing axis incli Angle between plumb line and standing axis nation Standing axis tilt is not an instrument error and is not eliminated by measuring in both faces Any possible influ ence it may have on the horizontal direction resp vertical angle is eliminated by the dual axis compensator Zenith Point on the plumb line above the observer Reticle Glass plate within the telescope with reticle Builder Technical Terms and Abbreviations 17 Builder Technical Terms and Abbreviations 18 Explanation of displayed data Abbreviatio
59. er beam b Exit for laser beam Builder Safety Directions 227 Builder Safety Directions 228 17 7 Description A Warning A Caution Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The term Electromagnetic Compatability is taken to mean the capability of the product to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic distur bances to other equipment Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the product is used in conjunction with accessories from other manufacturers for example field computers personal computers two way radios non standard cables or external batteries Precautions Use only the equipment and accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems When combined with the product they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards When using computers and two way radios pay attention to the information about electromagnetic compatibility provided by the manufac turer A Caution A Warning Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in erroneous measure ments Although
60. es with other national regulations not covered by the FCC part 15 or European directive 1999 5 EC has to be approved prior to use and operation Frequency band 2402 2480 MHz Output power Bluetooth 2 5 mW Antenna Type Mono pole Gain 2 dBi Builder Technical Data 247 Builder International Limited Warranty Software License Agreement 248 19 International Limited Warranty Software License Agreement International Limited Warranty Software License Agreement This product is subject to the terms and conditions set out in the International Limited Warranty which you can download from the Leica Geosystems home page at http www leica geosystems com internationalwarranty or collect from your Leica Geosystems distributor The foregoing warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties terms or conditions express or implied either in fact or by operation of law statutory or otherwise including warranties terms or conditions of merchanta bility fitness for a particular purpose satisfactory quality and non infringement all of which are expressly disclaimed This product contains software that is preinstalled on the product or that is supplied to you on a data carrier medium or that can be downloaded by you online pursuant to prior authorization from Leica Geosystems Such software is protected by copy right and other laws and its use is defined and regulated by the Leica Geosystems Softwar
61. f a configuration screen Accessing Step Description 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the G key 2 Level up the instrument Refer to 5 2 Instrument Setup for more infor mation 3 Press E until CONFIG mode is active COME THEO PROG DATA Laser Pointer BIT i Tracking offi Hz Increment Right 4 DISP V Setting Zenith Compensator ond COM ra EHZ EI To set configurations regarding display To set communication type and parameter To set date and time Builder Configuration Mode 61 Builder Configuration Mode 62 Description of fields for main configuration screen Field Option Description lt Laser Off Turns off the visible laser beam Pointer gt On Turns on the visible laser beam only Builder 200 300 and 500 lt Tracking gt Off Turns off continuous distance measure mode Builder 200 On Turns on continuous distance measure mode or higher Hz Incre Right Sets horizontal angle to clockwise direction measure ment gt ment Left Sets horizontal angle to counter clockwise direction measurement Field Option Description V Setting gt Sets the vertical angle Zenith Zenith 0 Horizon 90 Horizon Zenith 90 Horizon 0 Vertical angles are positive above the horizon and negative below it Builder Configuration Mode 63 Builder Configuration Mode 6
62. f instrument Deviation from plumbline 1 5 mm at 1 5 m instrument height 2 5 mm at 1 5 m instrument height Type Endless horizontal and vertical drives External supply voltage Nominal voltage 12 8 V DC Range 11 5 V 13 5 V Battery GEB211 Type Li lon Voltage 7 4V Capacity 2 2 Ah Operating time approximately 10 hours Based on a single measurement every 30 seconds at 25 C Operating time may be shorter if battery is not new Battery GEB221 Type Li lon Voltage 7 4V Capacity 4 4 Ah Operating time approximately 20 hours Based on a single measurement every 30 seconds at 25 C Operating time may be shorter if battery is not new External battery Type NiMH Builder 200 or Voltage 12V higher Capacity GEB171 9 0 Ah Typical operating time 20 24h Builder Technical Data 243 Builder Technical Data 244 Environmental Temperature specifications 7 Type Operating temperature C Storage temperature C Builder 20 to 50 40 to 70 Battery 20 to 50 40 to 70 USB memory stick 40 to 85 50 to 95 Builder Arctic 30 to 50 40 to 70 Protection against dust sand and water Type Protection Builder IP55 IEC 60529 Humidity Type Protection Builder Max 95 non condensing The effects of condensation are to be effectively counteracted by periodically drying out the instrument Reflectors Type Addi
63. fault job A job called Default is always available on the instrument The job Default is active until a user defined job is created and selected Create a new job step by step Make sure that DATA Mode is active Press JOB to access job management Press NEW to create a new job Enter new job name 5 Accept with OK The new job is set as active job IN UON HR Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 149 Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 150 View and select a 1 Make sure that DATA Mode is active job step by step 2 Press JOB to access job management 3 Press to toggle through the jobs and select job 4 Accept with OK The selected job is set as active job Make sure that DATA Mode is active Press JOB to access job management Delete a job step 1 by step 2 3 Press O to toggle through the jobs and select job 4 Press DELETE 5 Accept with YES The selected job is deleted Data is not recoverable 11 4 Description Create a new fixpoint step by step Fixpoints Fixpoints contain at least a point identifier easting and northing or height Fixpoints can be created viewed and deleted in the field downloaded for data transfer to a further program uploaded for example for stakeout operations Ui NUN n Make sure that DATA Mode is active Press ON to set lt Type gt Fixpoint Press POINTS to access point ma
64. ger Overview Construction Data Manager is supposed to support the exchange of Leica Builder data with the PC using a Windows application It can also be used for data import and export data handling and upload of firmware languages and key files Installation 1 Insert the intrument s CD into your PC s CD drive After some seconds a welcome screen will pop up Please follow the on screen instructions and skip the following two steps 2 If the welcome screen will not show up use the Windows Explorer to navigate to your CD drive 3 Open the folder Software and double click on the Construction Data Manager file to start the setup If you want to connect your Windows 2000 XP PC with a USB cable to your Builder you have to install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 or later first You can find it on the instrument s CD in the subfolder Tools ActiveSync or you can download the latest version directly from Microsoft on the following web page Microsoft Windows Mobile Manager for Windows Vista 16 3 Serial cable and COM Parameters http www microsoft com windowsmobile en us help synchronize activesync download mspx If you want to connect your Windows Vista PC with a USB cable to your Builder you have to install Microsoft Windows Mobile Manager first You can find it on the instrument s CD in the subfolders Tools Windows Mobile Manager or you can download the latest version directly from Microsoft on the follo
65. he graphical display AP PO Station Pl Line start point P2 Second line point P3 Measured point dl Line d2 Offset In application program As Built a graphical display shows the position of the station used control points the reflector and the last 50 measured points Element Description Element Description H Station Measured point A Control point North amp G Reflector 3 Control Line Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 114 10 4 Angle amp Distance Description The application program Angle amp Distance is used for measuring an unlimited number of points The program shows horizontal angle horizontal distance and height Example of an Cg Displayed graphic and available values depend on the used Setup method Angle amp Distance application screen CONFIG THEO PROG DATA Angle amp Distance APPL To start application programs Pt menu M amp R_ To measure and display Hz 250 0000 g d distances and record data at 5 692 m To turn on off laser pointer by H 0 025 m pressing for approximately 5 seconds except Builder 400 APEL Her SETUP SETUP To start station setup menu Field Description lt Pt gt The identifier for the measured points Available for Builder 300 or higher Field Description
66. he right indicates a choice list Builder User Interface 39 Builder Operation 40 5 5 1 Description ee Loading Changing languages Operation Selection of Language After switching on the instrument the user is able to choose his preferred language The dialog to choose the language is only shown if two or more languages are loaded onto the instrument and lt Lang Dialog On is set in Configuration mode or on System Info dialog Instrument model To load an additional language or to change the existing language s Builder 300 or higher connect the instrument to Construction Data Manager Version 6 0 or higher via the serial interface or USB cable and load using Tools Software Upload Alternatively store the Builder Firmware Language Files into the System folder on the USB memory stick insert the stick into the instrument and load the languages via the upload tool within System Info refer to chapter 13 3 Software Upload Instrument model To load an additional language or to change the existing language s Builder 200 connect the instrument to Construction Data Manager Version 6 0 or higher via the serial interface and load using Tools Software Upload Builder 100 contact your Leica Geosystems authorized service workshop Builder Operation 41 Builder Operation 42 5 2 Instrument Setup Descripti
67. ibed in this section is classified as laser class 2 in accordance with e IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 2 laser products These products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous for delib erate staring into the beam Description Value Maximum average radiant power 1 00 mW Pulse duration 0 10096 Pulse repetition frequency 1 kHz Wavelength 620 nm 690 nm A Warning From a safety perspective class 2 laser products are not inherently safe for the eyes Precautions Avoid staring into the beam or pointing the beam at other people Builder Safety Directions 225 Builder Safety Directions 226 Labelling Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subjectto 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 a operation JJ Laser Radiation Do not stare into the beam Class 2 Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Po lt 1 00 mw X 620 690 nm Will be replaced by a Class 3R warning label if applicable a Las
68. ifier for the first measured point Available for Builder 300 or higher lt To gt The identifier for the second measured point Available for Builder 300 or higher A Calculated horizontal distance between the measured points A i Calculated height difference between the measured points lt Grade gt Calculated grade between the measured points Aa Calculated slope distance between the measured points 10 6 Area and Stockpile Volumes Description The application program Area with methods plane and tilt is used to compute area size of areas with max 50 boundary points connected by straights Furthermore a volume with constant height can be calculated The calculated area is projected onto the horizontal plane or projected onto the tilted reference plane depending on the chosen method The tilted reference plane is com puted and updated automatically after each measurement It is determined out of all current boundary points by those three points that stretch the largest area Stockpile Volumes is an application for volume calculations without a plane or tilted area For the calculations two boundaries have to be measured The first one is the outer boundary the second one is the inner boundary Both boundaries must not cross each other for a proper calculation Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 119 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200
69. ignal after each keystroke The sector beep is an acoustic signal which sounds if horizontal angle is 0 90 180 270 or 0 100 200 300 gon Cg The sector beep is useful for staking out right angles Example for sector beep 90 Field Option Description 1 No beep 2 Fast beep interrupted from 95 0 to 99 5 gon and 105 0 to 100 5 gon 3 Permanent beep from 99 5 to 99 995 gon and from 100 5 to 100 005 gon lt Auto Off gt Enable Disable Sets the behaviour of power down and instrument The instrument is turned off after 20 minutes without any action for example no key pressed Vertical and horizontal angle deviation is lt 3 The instrument is turned on permanently CE Battery discharges quicker lt Measure amp Record gt MEAS REC ALL in 1 Assigns seperated or combined measurement func tionality to middle softkey button in all measure screens Starts distance and angle measurements without saving measured values After measurement displayed values can be saved with RECORD Starts distance and angle measurements and saves measured values in one step Builder Configuration Mode 67 Builder Configuration Mode 68 Field Option Description MEASURE Starts distance and angle measurements without saving measured values in certain applications It is not possible to save any values Description of fie
70. ings and increases with steep sight ings a Tilting axis b Line perpendicular to tilting axis c Hz collimation error c also called line of sight error d Line of sight Builder Check amp Adjust 181 Builder Check amp Adjust 182 Type Description Diagram i A vertical index error i exists if the 0 mark of the vertical circle reading doesn t coincide with the mechanical vertical axis of the instrument also called standing axis The vertical index error i is a constant error that affects all vertical angle read ings a Mechanical vertical axis of the instrument also called standing axis b Axis perpendicular to the vertical axis c V 90 reading d Vertical index error l t Compensator longitudinal 1 and transversal t index errors Combined adjust The following table explains the most common settings Refer to the stated chapter ment procedure for more information on screens step by step 1 2 8 Moo uU NU Turn on the instrument by pressing the Q key Level up the instrument Refer to 5 2 Instrument Setup for more information Make sure that THEO mode is active Press 9 for approximately 5 seconds until SYSTEM INFO is active Press CALIBR Press NEW Aim with the telescope accurately at a target at a distance of about 100 m The target must be positioned within 5 of the horizontal plane Press ME
71. int list ABC1 To switch between numeric DELETE ok BST and alphanumeric input Field Description Search ID gt Enter the point to be searched for 231 The middle data point matches the entered information best Wildcard search Instead of a certain Point ID a wildcard represented by a can be used as Search ID The following options are available e 5 selects a list of Point IDs ending with a 5 for example 15 25 1375 e 5 selects a list of Point IDs beginning with a 5 for example 51 58 512 e 5 selects a list of Point IDs containing a 5 for example 153 3856 15627 Builder Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 87 Builder Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 88 8 4 Possibilities Measure and record ALL in 1 step by step Measure and Record The Measure and Record function can be used in three different ways Measure and record in one step ALL in 1 Combining the functions MEASURE and RECORD Using MEASURE only Make sure that PROG Mode is active 2 Make sure that lt Measure amp Record ALL in 1 gt is set Refer to 6 Configuration Mode for information on how to make the setting Position the prism at the point to be measured Press M amp R to measure and record the distance and angles to the point Combining The key combination of MEASURE and RECORD can be used to measure non acces MEASURE and sible points with the prism for example building corners RE
72. ions 218 17 6 1 General Integrated Distancer Measurements with Red Dot for Builder 200 or higher As an alternative to the invisible laser the EDM incorporated into the product produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 3R in accord ance with e IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 3R laser products Direct intrabeam viewing may be hazardous low level eye hazard in particular for deliberate ocular exposure The risk of injury for laser class 3R products is limited because of a unintentional exposure would rarely reflect worst case conditions of e g beam alignment with the pupil worst case accommodation b inherent safety margin in the maximum permissible exposure to laser radiation MPE c natural aversion behaviour for exposure to bright light for the case of visible radi ation A Warning A Warning Description Value Maximum average radiant power 5 00 mW Pulse duration 800 ps Pulse repetition frequency 100 MHz 150 MHz Wavelength 650 nm 690 nm Beam divergence 0 2 mrad x 0 3 mrad NOHD Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance 0 25s 80 m 263 ft From a safety perspective class 3R laser products should be treated as potentially hazardous Precautions Prevent direct eye exposure to
73. ithout storing changes made e If THEO mode is active press for approximately 5 seconds to access System Info 2 Turns the display light incl reticle illumination on and off Correspond to the three softkeys that appear on the bottom of the screen when the screen is activated Builder User Interface 31 Builder User Interface 32 Only Builder 400 and 500 Key LED Description e Press button short to access the EDM settings e Press button long to toggle between red dot and prism ABC DEF 3 S 2 JKL stu S T gt oo00 A t Alphanumeric keys e LED white EDM type is prism LED red EDM type is red dot LED flashes once if the EDM setting has changed by toggling or when a measurement is taken e LED blinks if EDM measures in tracking mode Sidecover keys Description On Off key Switches the instrument on or off Switch key Switch Key 1 is the top end Switch Key 2 is the lower end of the Switch key Switch key functionality Builder model Switch key 1 Switch key 2 100 series Sector beep on off 200 series Laser pointer on off 300 series Laser pointer on off 400 series EDM tracking on off Switch between Measure Record Allin 1 and Measure 500 series Laser pointer on off Switch between Measure Record Allin 1 and Measure
74. l Description The Setup Option Establish Height is used to enter the station height instrument height and reflector height All further measuring points and points to be staked are in relation to the entered values Enter station 1 Make sure that PROG Mode is active height instrument 2 Press SETUP height and ac reflector height 3 Press C3 to highlight Setup option Height step by step 4 If a value for station height is shown the value is related to the chosen setup method of Control Line or Coordinates This value may be changed or in case of lt gt a height can be entered 5 Enter station height instrument height and reflector height 6 Accept with OK 9 4 2 Height Transfer Description The Setup method Height Transfer is used to determine the height of the position of the instrument from measurements to up to five target points with known height Diagram Station First point with known height Second point with known height Third point with known height PO Pl P2 P3 Example of a result CONFIG THEO UAN screen Height Std Dev 0 008 m Hgt control point accuracy P t0004 x 0 004 m P 0003 0 018 m REDO P to0002 0 012 m OK ea x END To delete or re measure a used point To accept computed measured values Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 105 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 106 10 10 1 Description
75. lds for display configuration screen Field Option Description lt Contrast gt From 10 to Adjusts the contrast level for the display immedi 100 ately lt Display Heater gt On or Off Turns the display heater immediately on and off CE The display heater is automatically acti vated when the display illumination is on and the instrument temperature is lt 5 C lt Angle Unit gt The units shown for all angular and coordinate related fields QM Degree sexagesimal possible angle values 0 to 359 59 59 Field Option Dec deg Gon Mil Description Degree decimal possible angle values 0 to 359 999 Gon possible angle values O gon to 399 999 gon Mil possible angle values O to 6399 99mil CE The setting of the angle units can be changed at any time The actual displayed values are converted according to the selected unit Minimum Reading gt The number of decimal places shown for all angular fields This is for data display and does not apply to data export or storage Precise except 9 models 0 00 01 for lt Angle Unit gt 0 0001 for Angle Unit Gon and Angle Unit Dec deg gt 0 01 for lt Angle Unit Mil gt Builder Configuration Mode 69 Builder Configuration Mode 70 Field Option Description Standard or 0 00 05 for Angle Unit gt
76. lected type Depending on the selected type the selection of prism types is different Red dot contains the Flat prism as the only one and is not displayed Beside the settings of the EDM it is possible to set the reflector height Descriptions apply only to Builder 400 and 500 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the Q key 2 Press the key Cg EDM settings are not accessible during the following THEO Mode Level or orientation procedure is running PROG Mode YES or NO decision for example Station and Orienta tion will be changed and set or Point List Search is running DATA Mode One of the procedures IMP EXP POINTS or JOB is running 3 Make desired settings 4 Accept with OK Example of EDM settings screen EDM Settings EDM Type EZTET Laser Pointer off Tracki Off l pene 0 OK To accept settings RANGE To disable limited distance hr 1 500 m measurement Button disappears when entered once Field Option Description XEDM Type gt prism Fine measuring type for high precision measure ments with prisms red dot For distance measurements without prisms lt Laser Pointer Off Turns off the visible laser beam only Builder 500 On Turns on the visible laser beam lt Tracking gt Off Turns off continuous distance measure mode On Turns on continuous distance measure mode Builder EDM Settings 161 Builder EDM Settings 162 Field Option
77. lt CONFIG THEO PROG DATA screen Orient Std Dev 0 0003 g Control point accuracy 4 0 0003 g 3 i 0 0002 g REDO To delete or re measure a used 2 0 0002 g backsight point OK To accept computed measured ENS NND values Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 101 Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 102 9 3 3 Description Diagram Establish Coordinates Anywhere The Setup method Establish Coordinates Anywhere is used to set up the instru ment on an unknown point and set the orientation by measuring angles and distances to a minimum of two known target points and a maximum of five target points Beside the computation of the position the height is also computed if the measured target point has a known height If more than two known target points were used the quality of the new station is shown in the result screen PO Pl P2 P3 Station First known point Second known point Third known point Example ofa result CONFIG THEO IXTTNEMG TA screen Pos Std Dev 0 008 m Pos control point accuracy REDO To delete or re measure a used Pt0004 H 0 004 m target point Pto003 0 018 m OK To accept computed measured Pr UD2 0 012 m values HGT To switch to height result Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 103 Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 104 9 4 Setup Option 3 Establish Height 9 4 1 Genera
78. n Description A ndicated meteorological corrected slope distance between instru ment tilting axis and centre of prism laser dot ndicated meteorological corrected horizontal distance Height difference between station and target point Reflector height above ground nstrument height above ground Easting of Station Northing of Station Height of Station Easting of target point Northing of target point Height of target point Builder Technical Terms and Abbreviations 19 Builder Description of the System 20 3 Description of the System 3 1 Instrument Models Instrument models Model Description Builder 100 Electronic theodolite Builder 200 Electronic theodolite with distance measurement capability RS232 interface and construction software Builder 300 Same as Builder 200 additionally with internal memory to store and manage data a USB mini and host interface and an extended application menu Builder 400 Same as Builder 300 additionally with 10 digits keypad LED that shows the EDM mode used and an extended application menu Builder 500 Same as Builder 400 additionally with Bluetooth and full EDM ranges Cg Builder 100 200 and 300 are available as 6 or 9 Builder 400 is available as 5 and 9 Builder 500 is available as 3 5 9 and 5 Arctic The angle accuracy is represented by the last digit of th
79. n be positioned over the measured point For more precise positioning at higher prism posi tions the GLS111 reflector pole with GAD105 adapter is recommended Prism mounting n CPR105 p GAD105 GLI115 gp GLS115 GLS111 1 5m 2 6m CPR105 5 7 Description E Prism mounting CPR111 Builder Prism True Zero Offset This prism with true zero offset is only delivered with the Builder 400 and 500 The closer the prism is mounted to the ground the more accurate it can be positioned over the measured point For more precise positioning at higher prism positions the GLS111 reflector pole with GAD105 adapter is recommended To guarantee the accuracy the prism must be aligned well If it is not or the line of sight is very steep it is recommended to aim the middle of the yellow arrows on the prism frame CPR111 GAD105 GLS115 CPR111 GLS111 1 5m 2 6m 0 10 m 0 40 m Builder Operation 59 Builder Configuration Mode 60 6 Configuration Mode 6 1 Overview Description The CONFIG mode is used for e creating user specific settings in order to adapt the instrument to your own requirements e setting date and time setting units e setting communication parameters cg Descriptions apply in general to Builder 200 or higher Available options depend on the model 6 2 Access step by step Example o
80. n of the footscrews only appear if the instrument tilt is inside a certain levelling range 3 Turn the instrument until it is parallel to two footscrews Builder Operation 45 Builder Operation 4 Centre the electronic level of this axis by turning the two footscrews Arrows show the direction for rotating the footscrews When the electronic level is centred the arrows are replaced by checkmarks 5 Centre the electronic level for the second axis by turning the last footscrew An arrow shows the direction for rotating the footscrew When the electronic level is centred the arrow is replaced by a checkmark Cg When the electronic level is centred and three checkmarks are shown the instrument has been perfectly leveled up 6 Accept with OK Changing the External influences and the surface conditions may require the adjustment of the intensity of the intensity of the laser plummet laser plummet 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the key The electronic level and laser plummet are activated automatically after switching on the instrument if compensator is set to on 2 Adjust the intensity of the laser plummet by pressing Q O The laser can be adjusted in 25 steps as required fue 012 50 Builder Operation 47 Builder Operation 48 Positioning over pipes or holes Centring with the optional shifting tribrach step by step Un
81. n relation to the control line 9 2 2 Establish Control Line Over 15 Point Description The Setup method Control Line Over 1 Point is used to set the station coordi nates to Eg 0 000 No 0 000 Hp 0 000 and the orientation to 0 000 Diagram PO Station Pl Target point Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 95 Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 96 9 2 3 Description se Diagram Establish Control Line Anywhere The Setup method Establish Control Line Anywhere is used to set up the instru ment along a control line The coordinates of line start point are set to Eg 0 000 Ng 0 000 and Hp 0 000 The orientation is set to 0 000 in the direction of the second line point Furthermore line startpoint can be shifted by entering or meas uring line and offset values The height of line startpoint P1 is used as the reference height for all further meas urements Hz 0 000 P2 PO Station P1 Line start point Pl P2 Second line point Shifting Line Start In Setup method Establish Control line Anywhere line startpoint can be shifted point to use another origin for the local coordinate system If the entered line value is posi tive the start point moves forward otherwise backward The start point gets a right ward shift if the entered offset value is positive otherwise a leftward shift Diagram a 4 7 Hz 0 000 Pl P2 P3
82. nagement Press NEW PT to create a new fixpoint Enter point identifier easting northing and or height 6 Accept with OK The new point is created Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 151 Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 152 View a fixpoint 1 Make sure that DATA Mode is active step by step 2 Press gt to set lt Type gt Fixpoint 3 Press Q to set focus on lt Pt gt 4 Press O to toggle through the points The coordinates are displayed on same screen Delete a fixpoint 1 Make sure that DATA Mode is active step by step 2 Press 4 gt to set lt Type gt Fixpoint Press O to set focus on lt Pt gt 3 4 Press O to toggle through the points and select point 5 Press POINTS to access point management 6 Press DELETE to delete point 7 Accept with YES The selected point is deleted Data is not recoverable 11 5 Measurements Description Measurement data contains at least horizontal angle vertical angle horizontal distance slope distance height difference data time and if applicable line offset easting northing and height coordinates Measurement data can be e viewed e deleted e downloaded for data transfer to a further program View a measure Make sure that DATA Mode is active ment step by step N HR Press O to set lt Type gt Measurement UJ Press OQ to set focus on lt Pt gt 4 Press
83. ng on the used Setup method Displayed graphic and available values depend on the used Setup method CONFIG THEO PROG DATA s Built Pt e Line 2 834 m Offs 19 938 m H i 0 263 m em nE ED APPL MER To start application programs menu To measure and display distances and record data To turn on off laser pointer by pressing for approximately 5 seconds except Builder 400 SETUP To start station setup menu Field Description lt Pt gt The identifier for the measured points Available for Builder 300 or higher Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 112 Field Description lt Line gt Available if a Setup method with Control Line was used Longitudinal offset of the start point of the control line in the direc tion of the second point of the control line Line is positive in the direction from line start point to second line point lt Offs gt Available if a Setup method with Control Line was used Cross offset to the control line Offset is positive at the right hand side of the control line XE Available if a Setup method with Coordinates was used Easting of measured point lt N gt Available if a Setup method with Coordinates was used Northing of measured point lt H gt Height of measured point Diagram Elements of t
84. nment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments A Danger Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in hazardous areas or in close proximity to electrical installations or similar situations by the person in charge of the product Builder Safety Directions 209 Builder Safety Directions 210 17 4 Manufacturer of the product Manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems accessories Person in charge of the product A Warning Responsibilities Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosys tems is responsible for supplying the product including the user manual and original accessories in a completely safe condition The manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems accessories for the product are respon sible for developing implementing and communicating safety concepts for their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Leica Geosystems product The person in charge of the product has the following duties e To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the user manual e To be familiar with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention e To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if the product and the application becomes unsafe e To ensure th
85. ns given by the computer manufacturer with regard to field use in conjunction with Leica Geosystems products Builder Safety Directions 213 Builder Safety Directions 214 A Caution A Caution If the accessories used with the product are not properly secured and the product is subjected to mechanical shock for example blows or falling the product may be damaged or people may sustain injury Precautions When setting up the product make sure that the accessories are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the product to mechanical stress During the transport shipping or disposal of batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions Before shipping the product or disposing of it discharge the batteries by running the product until they are flat When transporting or shipping batteries the person in charge of the product must ensure that the applicable national and international rules and regulations are Observed Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger or freight transport company Using a battery charger not recommended by Leica Geosystems can destroy the batteries This can cause fire or explosions Precautions Only use chargers recommended by Leica Geosystems to charge the batteries Batteries not recommended by Leica Geosystems may be damaged if charged or discharged They may burn and
86. o all Builder models Available options depend on the model 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the G key iu 2 Make sure that THEO mode is active 3 Press B for approximately 5 seconds Example of a SYSTEM INFO system info screen Battery 807 Instr Temp 25 C Serial Nr 111888 CALIBR To access the calibration Instr Type 500 routine Refer to chapter Language EZTIEE 6 14 Check amp Adjust Lang Dlg off PIN To access PIN code settings CALIBR PIN Smrkee SW Info To access software infor mation Field Description lt Battery gt Remaining battery power for example 80 lt Instr Temp gt Measured instrument temperature in C lt Serial Nr gt Serial number of the instrument Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 169 Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 170 Field Description lt Instr Type gt An alternative instrument type can be selected to reduce the software functionality for example for demonstration purpose For Builder 500 the instrument type 400 300 200 and 100 may be chosen as an alternative For Builder 400 the instrument type 100 may be chosen as an alternative For Builder 300 the instrument type 200 and 100 may be chosen as an alternative For Builder 200 the instrument type 100 may be chosen as an alternative For Builder 100 is this choice not available Cg The setting can be reversed lt
87. o the line of sight cg The direction of the beam should be inspected from time to time because an exces sive deviation of the laser beam from the line of sight can result in imprecise distance measurements Inspecting of the red laser beam step by step Set up the provided CPR105 Flat prism between 5 m and 20 m with the reflective tape side facing the instrument Align the instrument crosshairs to the centre of the Flat prism Switch on the red laser beam by activating the Laserpointer function in Config uration Mode except Builder 400 Without using the telescope inspect the position of the red laser dot on the Flat prism Look at the Flat prism from just above the telescope or from just to the side of it If the dot is within the inner printed circle the laser beam is within tolerance If it is outside it is recommended to have the laser beam realigned by a Leica Geosystems authorized service workshop Builder Check amp Adjust 193 Builder Check amp Adjust 194 14 8 Adjustment of the Vertical Line of the Reticule for Builder 100 Inspection step by step a A 1 Aim on any point in the centre of the reticule 2 With the vertical drive move the instrument upwards to the edge of the range of vision C Ifthe point moves along the vertical line no adjustment is necessary Adjusting step by step 1 If the point does not move along the vertical line remove
88. ob the last used Job is selected as default Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 157 Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 158 Cg Example of an Import screen The name of the resulting GSI file is automatically created accordingly to the name of the selected job The file is stored in the Data folder on the USB memory stick CONFIG THEO jPROG Data Exchange with USB Stick Exchange Mode Import GSI File SE To Job DEFAULT 3l 07 OK TIS OK To accept settings NEW JOB To create a new job Field Option Description lt Exchange Export To switch to Export screen mode gt Import Import screen lt GSI File gt Select file from list of all available GSI files in the Data folder on the USB memory stick lt To Job gt Select the intended Job to import to the last used Job is selected as default cE The GSI file for Import has to be stored into the Data folder on the USB memory stick It is automatically detected and provided in the selection list Builder Data Management Mode for Builder 300 or higher 159 Builder EDM Settings 160 12 12 1 Description ee Access step by step EDM Settings EDM With the instrument different settings are available for measurements with red dot without reflectors and prism with reflectors The LED on the keyboard indicates the se
89. ode 74 Standard RS232 Field Option Description Databits Number of bits in a block of digital data 7 Set automatically if lt Parity gt Even or Odd 8 Set automatically if lt Parity gt None Parity None Even or Error checksum at the end of a block of digital Odd data Endmark CR LF The terminator is a carriage return followed by a linefeed CR The terminator is a carriage return Stopbits 1 Number of bits at the end of a block of digital data Bluetooth Set user defined Bluetooth PIN with 4 charac PIN ters 0000 is set by default Standard RS232 is supported by default Field Option Baudrate e 38400 for Builder 200 e 57600 for Builder 300 e 115200 for Builder 400 and 500 Field Option Databits 8 Parity None Endmark CR LF Stopbits 1 Set communication 1 Make sure that CONFIG Mode is active parameters step 2 Press COM to access communication parameter setting by step 3 Press to set focus on desired field 4 Press to toggle through the settings and select desired field 5 Accept with OK The setting is accepted Builder Configuration Mode 75 Builder Configuration Mode 76 6 4 How to Make a Setting How to make a 1 Make sure that CONFIG Mode is active setting with a ES choicelist step by 2 Press e to set focus on desired field step 3 Press to access the choicelist 4 Pre
90. of Hidden Point result screen CONFIG THEO PROG Shift Result Heu Pt Pt0U13 99 859 m 5 920 m D 200 m mzzm DATA OK i d To measure next hidden point Field Description lt RL Rod Length gt Length of used rod lt Line of sight gt Longitudinal offset from reflector in direction to the instru ment lt Side shift gt Cross offset of hidden point to the line instrument reflector lt E gt Easting of hidden point lt N gt Northing of hidden point lt H gt Height of hidden point Elements of the In application program Hidden Point a graphical display shows the position of the graphical display station the reflector and the hidden point Element Description H Station 4 9 Line instrument reflector Q Reflector first measured target of the rod Hidden point North p Control Line Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 127 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 128 10 8 Description COGO optional The application program COGO is an application program to perform coordinate geometry calculations such as e Coordinates of points Directions between points e Distances between points The COGO calculation methods are e Intersections e Line Extension e Offset Line amp Plane e Traverse and Inverse The application progr
91. on ment is recommended to minimize self discharging of the battery 15 3 Cleaning and Drying Objective eyepiece Blow dust off lenses and prisms and prisms e Never touch the glass with your fingers e Use only a clean soft lint free cloth for cleaning If necessary moisten the cloth with water or pure alcohol Do not use other liquids these may attack the polymer components For cleaning the Flat prism pure alcohol is not allowed Fogging of prisms Reflector prisms that are cooler than the ambient temperature tend to fog It is not enough simply to wipe them Keep them for some time inside your jacket or in the vehicle to allow them to adjust to the ambient temperature Damp products e Dry the product the transport container the foam inserts and the accessories at a temperature not greater than 40 C 104 F and clean them e Do not repack until everything is completely dry e Always close the transport container when using in the field e m am 48 Builder Care and Transport 199 Builder Care and Transport 200 Cables and plugs Keep plugs clean and dry Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables Builder Care and Transport 201 Builder Construction Data Manager 202 16 16 1 Description 16 2 Installing Construc tion Data Manager Microsoft Active Sync for Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Construction Data Mana
92. on This topic describes an instrument setup over a marked ground point using the laser plummet It is always possible to set up the instrument without the need for a marked ground point Cg Important features e Itis always recommended to shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid uneven temperatures around the instrument e The laser plummet described in this topic is built into the vertical axis of the instrument It projects a red spot onto the ground making it appreciably easier to centre the instrument e The laser plummet cannot be used in conjunction with a tribrach equipped with an optical plummet When setting up the tripod pay attention to ensuring a horizontal position of the tripod plate Slight corrections of inclina tion can be made with the foot screws of the tribrach Larger corrections must be done with the tripod legs Tripod Builder 086b Loosen the clamping screws on the tripod legs pull out to the required length and tighten the clamps a In order to guarantee a firm foothold sufficiently press the tripod legs into the ground When pressing the legs into the ground note that the force must be applied along the legs Careful handling of tripod Check all screws and bolts for correct fit During transport always use the cover supplied Use the tripod only for surveying tasks Builder Operation 43 Builder Operation 44 Setup step by step
93. or higher 120 10 6 1 Description Area Application The boundary points have to be measured ordered either in clockwise or anticlock wise direction PO Pl P2 P3 PO P4 Station Start point Target point Target point Target point The area is calculated and displayed once three points have been measured Example ofan Area CONFIG THEO GOTA Result screen Area Result f HoPt 3 firea 240 017 m2 Peri 74 604 m OK To measure more points VOLUME To calculate a volume with ENSE SULUME constant height Field Description lt NoPt gt Number of measured points lt Area gt Calculated area lt Peri gt Calculated perimeter Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 121 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 122 Diagram Area application PO Station Start Point Target Point Target Point Target Point Constant height Perimeter tilt of the tilted area stretched by all current measured points Area tilt always closed to the start point P1 projected onto the tilted reference plane Volume tilt 2 cxa Perimeter plane of the plane area stretched by all current measured points Area plane always closed to the start point P1 projected onto the horizontal plane Volume plane 2 fxa 10 6 2 Stockpile Volumes Application Description The points of the firs
94. ory acer ceto edt oda este Reticle Minimum reading Reticle illumination seseseseseseseeeeeeees 31 Reticule adjustment sss 194 Oo Operating temperature ssssseees 244 gt TN Safety directions see 206 P Screen Paribas Deed Ho Mete a eee ar vetet Sector Deep i npo ecd wen 65 Plumb line SENICE POR eun ree ree rna nh 191 e eia TED ETE Set horizontal angle s es 79 81 PO TES cree erect coe tee pata ta tom SOtting essays neenon e Ui inei EUER 76 Power supply Setup POG deerat sa eL e e D eR 42 Builder Index 253 Builder Index Shifting Line Startpoint seeeesseese 97 Software concept ssssssssssseeeeennne 27 Stake OUb ER 106 Standing axis i i ee eso teh e e rb reete 15 Station setup 2 STODDIES seers oem ee SR LR re eL eMe LN ber E 197 Storage temperature eene 244 ubt scevec shvgackadi est vesaceests T A 3 38 SyStem IEMO 2 eee bck re thc i Reni 31 168 T Tab Dgb zd enia euenire e E nete 36 Technical dtii penyen ertet 234 239 Technical terms eese l4 Telescope 4 eerie epe A 239 Temperatures cx tor Ra ae RA 244 Battery Operating sessssessse 244 Storage uer ree xar RETE r EXER NRI EEpA eS 244 Builder Arctic Operating oninia 244 Storage ER 244 strument ouai E eec en 169 Operating cce 244 Storage USB memory stick Operating
95. ousehold waste Dispose of the product appropriately in accordance with the national regulations in force in your country Always prevent access to the product by unauthorized personnel Product specific treatment and waste management information can be downloaded from the Leica Geosystems home page at http www leica geosystems com treat ment or received from your Leica Geosystems dealer Only Leica Geosystems authorized service workshops are entitled to repair these products 17 6 Laser Classification General The following directions in accordance with the state of the art international standard IEC 60825 1 2007 03 and IEC TR 60825 14 2004 02 provide instruc tion and training information to the person responsible for the product and the person who actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Products classified as laser class 1 class 2 and class 3R do not require laser safety officer involvement protective clothes and eyewear special warning signs in the laser working area if used and operated as defined in this user manual due to the low eye hazard level Products classified as laser class 2 or class 3R may cause dazzle flash blindness and afterimages particularly under low ambient light conditions Builder Safety Directions 217 Builder Safety Direct
96. rship 5 Select YES and click NEXT 6 7 In the Synchronization Settings just click NEXT 8 The connection is properly established when you see a green icon with two white arrows in the Microsoft Windows Tray next to the clock In the Select number of Partnerships window select YES and click NEXT Confirm the Setup Complete screen with a click on FINISH After the connection has been properly established it is normally not necessary to repeat all the previous steps You only have to connect the instrument to the PC using the USB cable steps 2 4 and the connection will be established automatically in the background Disconnecting USB For disconnecting the USB cable connection first turn off the instrument and then cable connection remove the connectors This avoids problems with the Microsoft ActiveSync tool 16 4 Online help Description For further information about and hints on the usage of Construction Data Manager refer to the Online Help It can be accessed by clicking on Help in the Main menu Builder Construction Data Manager 205 Builder Safety Directions 206 17 Safety Directions 17 1 General Description The following directions should enable the person responsible for the product and the person who actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to
97. s Cg Descriptions on this page apply to Builder 300 or higher Available options depend on the model Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 107 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 108 10 2 Layout Description The application program Layout is used to place markers in the field at predeter mined points These predetermined points are the points to be staked The points to be staked are defined by entering line and offset or easting northing and height depending on the used setup method For Builder 300 or higher the points can also be selected from the memory even via a wildcard search The program calculates and displays the difference between the measured point and the point to be staked Diagram PO Station Pl Current position P2 Point to be staked dl lt gt go forward or lt J gt go back d2 lt gt go right or 4 left d3 T fill or lt cut Exampleofalayout CONFIG THEO PROG DATA APPL To start application application screen Layout p programs menu Pt x MEASURE To measure and display A i stake out differences Line 4 700 m i 0 254 m To turn on off Tracking Bue 25 000 m 0 345 m mode by pressing for 0 500 m t 0 362 m approximately 5 seconds SETUP To start station setu APPL MEASURE SETUP menu Field Description Pt The identifier for the points to be staked Available for Builder 300 or
98. set up and orientate the instrument Three Setup options with different Setup methods are available e Control line e Coordinates Height Setup Option Setup Method Description Control line Over 1st point Anywhere To set up the instrument on the startpoint of a control line To set up the instrument along a control line Coordinates Over Known Point Anywhere To set up the instrument over a known point and orientate to a known azimuth or to up to five backsight points To set up the instrument on an unknown point and orientate by measuring angles and distances to up to five known target points Setup Option Setup Method Description Height Height Transfer To determine the height of the position of the instrument from measurements to up to five target points with known height For the different Setup methods different types of data and a different number of control points have to be available the model Descriptions apply in general to Builder 200 or higher Available options depend on Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 93 Builder Station Setup for Builder 200 or higher 94 9 2 9 2 1 Description Setup Option 1 Establish Control Line General The Setup Option Control Line is used to set up the instrument in relation to a control line All further measuring points and points to be staked are i
99. ss e to toggle through the list and set focus on desired field 5 Accept with OK How to make a 1 Make sure that CONFIG Mode is active setting with a A choicefield step 2 Press Q to set focus on desired field by step 3 Press C to toggle through the settings and select desired field 4 Accept with OK 6 5 Pin Assignment Port at the instru mut Diagram Pin Name Description Direction a PWR IN Power input In 12 V nominal 11 16 V b Not used s GND Single ground d Rx RS232 receive In e Tx RS232 transmit Out Builder Configuration Mode 77 Builder Theodolite Mode 78 7 7 1 Description Theodolite Mode Overview The THEO mode is used for levelling up the instrument with the electronic level and adjusting the intensity of the laser plummet reading off the current horizontal and vertical angle setting horizontal angle to zero setting any horizontal angle quick setting of horizontal and vertical angle direction 7 2 Access step by step Example of a theodolite screen Accessing 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the G key 2 Level up the instrument Refer to 5 2 Instrument Setup for more information 3 Press E23 until THEO mode is active CONFIG MIZNEPROG DATA 04 07 Hz e 253 6490 g Hz HOLD To set any horizontal angle V T 101 2670 g Hz 0 To set horizontal angle to 0 000
100. strument functions The status and source of the battery is displayed Icon Description Battery capacity A The battery symbol indicates the level of the remaining battery capacity 75 full shown in the example Compensator on or off is displayed Icon Description Compensator is turned on Xi Compensator is turned off Builder User Interface 37 Builder User Interface 38 4 5 Horizontal angle Vertical angle Symbols The direction of the horizontal angle is displayed Symbol Description e Indicates that horizontal angle is set to right side angle meas urement clockwise gt Indicates that horizontal angle is set to left side angle measure ment anticlockwise The 0 Orientation of the vertical angle is displayed Symbol Description T Indicates that the O orientation of the vertical angle is selected to the zenith Indicates that the O orientation of the vertical angle is selected to the horizon 96 Indicates that the vertical angle is shown in percentage Distance Description This symbol indicates the horizontal distance This symbol indicates the height difference This symbol indicates the slope distance Triangles Symbol Description 4 Double triangles on the right indicate a choice field A single triangle on t
101. t outer boundary have to be measured ordered either in clock wise or anticlockwise direction The same is for the second inner boundary CONFIG THEO DATA Volume Plan NoPt 4 Area 224 668 m2 Pari BETTE OK To measure more points OK BREAKL BREAKL To start measuring the second inner boundary Field Description lt NoPt gt Number of measured points lt Area gt Calculated area lt Peri gt Calculated perimeter Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 123 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 124 10 7 Description Hidden Point optional The application program Hidden Point allows measurements to a point that is not directly visible The point can be determined by a rod or by entering the shift in the line of sight and the side shift The user can choose between two different methods Rod Shift The application program Hidden Point is only available for the Builder 300 or higher The program can be started in total 40 times for trial Afterwards you have to enter the license code Diagram Rod Diagram Shift Example a Hidden Point b Rod length C First reflector d Second reflector PO Station Pl Reflector P2 Hidden point dl Line of sight d2 Side shift Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 125 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 126 Example
102. t is normal for the battery to become warm during charging Using the chargers recommended by Leica Geosystems it is not possible to charge the battery if the temperature is too high e For Li lon batteries For new batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time three months it is effectual to make only one charge discharge cycles For Li lon battteries a single discharging and charging cycle is sufficient We recommend carrying out the process when the battery capacity indicated on the charger or on a Leica Geosystems product deviates significantly from the actual battery capacity available e For NiMH batteries For new batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time three months it is effectual to make 3 5 charge discharge cycles Operation discharging e The batteries can be operated from 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn very high operating temperatures reduce the service life of the battery Inserting and removing the batteries A Warning Batteries not recommended by Leica Geosystems may be damaged if charged or discharged They may burn and explode Precautions Only charge and discharge batteries recommended by Leica Geosystems Builder Operation 51 Builder Operation 52 5 4 USB Memory Stick Open the compartment lid on the Communication side cover The USB host port is located underneath the
103. t with OK The indicated horizontal angle is set Set any horizontal angle step by step 7 5 Quick setting of horizontal angle direction measure ment step by step Quick setting of vertical angle direction measure ment step by step Quick Setting of Horizontal Angle and Vertical Angle Direc tion Measurement 1 Make sure that THEO Mode is active 2 Press to set horizontal angle to clockwise direction measurement or press O to set horizontal angle to counter clockwise direction measurement The horizontal angle is set to clockwise direction or counter clockwise direction measurement 1 Make sure that THEO Mode is active 2 Press Q to set vertical angle to the zenith the horizon or in percentage The vertical angle is set Builder Theodolite Mode 83 Builder Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 84 8 Program Mode for Builder 200 or higher 8 1 Overview Description The PROG mode is used for e distance measurements e Station Setup e working with application programs cg Descriptions apply to Builder 200 or higher Available options depend on the model 8 2 Access step by step Example of an application program screen Accessing 1 Turn on the instrument by pressing the G key 2 Level up the instrument Refer to 5 2 Instrument Setup for more information 3 Press E23 until PROG mode is active To start application programs CONFIG THEO PROG
104. te teet l4 THE DISTANCE 2e nettes 106 ACCUTaCy Lue 234 236 238 Applications Adjustment pu Combined adjustment I t c i 181 As Built application sssseseseees 111 Electronic ccccccccceccccceeeeeccecceccccaeeceececeesenaees 178 Auto Off rs dod Ge eiii 67 Mechanical ccccccccccccceececececeseeececeeseeeenenenens 179 Automatic corrections sse 245 Of circular level on tribrach 187 Of the laser plummet eeeeesess 188 B ALL in 1 Battery ee Angle amp Distance stes ertet as ll4 Charging Angle measurement sssssee 234 First time Medo UD IUE 50 Angle unit ccccceccccceccesesesescsceseeceeesssseecseeeeeesene 68 Labelling eseenennenn 233 Application Baudrate o tede do i Ae 73 Angle amp Distance BeGDpsenccesctesncete sud caben E E cee tras 65 Area amp Volume Bluetooth As Built ANTENNA M H 247 COGO sse OUtpit DOWQFP us oost nnno entente Fe tnn 247 Hiddempointc reu TR Safety directions oerte 230 MEV OU Me RE EE C D e e 196 Data management sse 146 Check amp Adjust 178 Data output Circular level 186 Data transfer Cleaning and Drying 199 Databits GOGO pe eU Mr ORE MER T RET RR 128 Date eiie drei Collimationaxis Asti e Tec eret 15 Delete cruore eoo cedes COMBINES 3i eere
105. them 17 2 Permitted use Adverse use Intended Use Measuring horizontal and vertical angles Measuring distances Recording measurements Computing by means of software Visualizing the aiming direction and vertical axis Data communication with external appliances Use of the product without instruction Use outside of the intended limits Disabling safety systems Removal of hazard notices Opening the product using tools for example screwdriver unless this is specifi cally permitted for certain functions Modification or conversion of the product Use after misappropriation Use of products with obviously recognizable damages or defects Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior explicit approval of Leica Geosystems Aiming directly into the sun Builder Safety Directions 207 Builder Safety Directions 208 A Warning e Inadequate safeguards at the working site for example when measuring on roads e Deliberate dazzling of third parties e Controlling of machines moving objects or similar monitoring application without additional control and safety installations Adverse use can lead to injury malfunction and damage It is the task of the person responsible for the equipment to inform the user about hazards and how to counteract them The product is not to be operated until the user has been instructed on how to work with it 17 3 Limits of Use Enviro
106. tions before Field Description lt Direction gt Direction between two points lt Dist gt Distance between two points lt Line gt Longitudinal offset from the start point of the baseline lt Offset gt Cross offset to the baseline A A Calculated horizontal distance between two points A di Calculated height difference between two points lt New Point gt The identifier for the new COGO points lt E gt Easting of new COGO point lt N gt Northing of new COGO point lt H gt Height of new COGO point Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 135 Builder Application Programs for Builder 200 or higher 136 Elements of the graphical display In application program COGO a graphical display shows the position of the station used known points directions distances and the new calculated point Element Description Station Direction between two points Distance between two points Distance and direction between two points Known point New calculated COGO point Refer to 10 2 Layout for more information 10 9 Description Se Diagram Line Layout Line Arc Spiral optional The application program Layout Line Arc Spiral facilitates the easy stake out or checking of lines grids arcs segments and spirals Besides the usual layout of these elements this application allows the user to
107. tive Constant mm CPR105 Flat prism Cat eye 0 0 CPR105 Flat prism reflective tape 0 0 Reflectorless 0 0 GZM28 reflective tape 60x60 mm 0 0 CPR111 Builder prism true zero offset 0 0 Automatic correc The following automatic corrections are made tions e Line of sight error Compensator index error e Tilting axis error e Vertical index error e Earth curvature e Refraction Builder Technical Data 245 Builder Technical Data 246 18 4 Conformity to National Regulations 18 4 1 Products without Communication side cover Conformity to Hereby Leica Geosystems AG declares that the instrument is in national regula compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant tions provisions of applicable European Directives The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce 18 4 2 Products with Communication side cover Conformity to e FCC Part 15 applicable in US national regula e Hereby Leica Geosystems AG declares that the instrument with Communication tions side cover is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 1 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE can C be placed on the market and be put into service without restrictions in any EEA Member state e The conformity for countri
108. top edge of the compartment Insert a USB memory stick step by step Insert the USB memory stick into the USB host port The cap of a Leica industrial grade USB memory stick can be stored on the underside of the compartment lid Close the compartment lid and turn the knob to lock the compartment closed Always return to the MAIN MENU before removing the USB memory stick qj 4 Whilst other USB memory sticks may be used Leica Geosystems recommends Leica industrial grade USB memory sticks and cannot be held responsible for data loss or any other error that may occur when using a non Leica USB memory stick 4 e Keep the USB memory stick dry e Use it only within the specified temperature range 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F e Protect the USB memory stick from direct impacts Failure to follow these instructions could result in data loss and or permanent damage to the USB memory stick Builder Operation 53 Builder Operation 54 m 5 5 1 Description Distance Measurement General A laser distancer EDM is incorporated into the instruments Builder 200 or higher of the Builder series In all these versions the distance can be determined by using a visible red laser beam which emerges coaxially from the telescope objective There are two EDM types e Measurements with red dot any surface or CPR105 Flat prism e Measurements with prism CPR111 Builder prism true zero
109. try is necessary Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 171 Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 172 Deactivate PIN code step by step Example of a PIN code settings screen l OU NUN Turn on the instrument by pressing the 8 key Make sure that THEO mode is active Press for approximately 5 seconds Enter your personal PIN in lt PIN CODE gt Accept with OK Deactivate PIN by setting lt Use PIN Code gt Off 7 Accept with OK Now the instrument is not protected anymore against unauthorized use PIN CODE SETTINGS Use PlN Code MEET Heu PIN Code 123456 WEE HCE EED ci accept settings Field Option Description XUse PIN Code gt On To activate PIN code Off To deactivate PIN code New PIN Code gt To enter your personal PIN code max 6 char acter numeric Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 173 Builder System Info and Instrument Protection 174 13 3 Description Access step by step Software Upload To load the application software or an additional language connect the instrument to Leica s Construction Data Manager via the serial interface or USB cable and load using Tools Software Upload Refer to the Construction Data Manager help for further information For instruments fitted with a Communication side cover the software can be loaded via USB memory stick This process is describe
110. tween the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Builder Safety Directions 231 Builder Safety Directions 232 Labelling Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuantto Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subjectto 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 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device C US LISTED must accept any interference received including ITE Accessory interference that may cause undesired operation E179078 70YL Labelling internal battery GEB211 GEB221 Builder 085 Labelling GKL212 Type GKL212 Art No This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device ma
111. wing web page http www microsoft com windowsmobile en us help synchronize device center download mspx Connection For data and software transfer you can use either the GEV102 serial cable or the GEV189 USB to serial cable Please refer to the following COM settings for the different Builder models which have to be set in Communication Parameters in the Construction Data Manager Model COM setting Baud rate Parity Data bits Stop bits Builder 200 series 38400 NONE 8 1 Builder 300 series 57600 NONE 8 1 Builder Construction Data Manager 203 Builder Construction Data Manager 204 Model COM setting Baudrate Parity Data bits Stop bits Builder 400 series 115200 NONE 8 1 Builder 500 series 115200 NONE 8 1 Using USB cable connection for the first time only for Builder 300 or higher l Make sure that you have installed Microsoft ActiveSync for Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Mobile Manager for Windows Vista on your PC Refer to 16 2 Installation Turn on the Builder and open the Communication side cover Plug the Mini USB connector of the GEV223 USB cable into the Mini USB port of the instrument Plug the standard USB connector of the GEV223 USB cable into a free USB port of your PC Microsoft Activesync Windows Mobile Manager will start and after some seconds a window will pop up and ask you whether you want to make a new Partne
112. y not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation d Builder Safety Directions 233 Builder Technical Data 234 18 18 1 Accuracy Characteristics Technical Data Angle Measurement All Builder Standard deviation Hz V Display least count models type ISO 17123 3 mgon ni mgon 09 9 2 8 1 1 06 6 1 8 1 0 1 05 5 1 5 1 0 1 03 3 1 1 0 1 Type 03 is only available for the Builder 500 Absolute continuous 18 2 Distance Measurement Reflectorless standard range Ce E Gray Type Range D Range E Range F m ft m ft m ft White side 90 Builder 200 60 200 fso 260 gt 80 gt 260 reflective Builder 300 80 260 120 390 120 gt 390 Builder 400 15 50 15 50 15 50 Builder 500 150 490 250 820 250 gt 820 Grey side 18 Builder 200 30 100 50 160 50 160 reflective Builder 300 50 160 70 230 gt 70 230 Builder 400 15 50 15 50 1 15 50 Builder 500 100 330 150 490 200 660 Builder Technical Data 235 Builder Technical Data 236 Reflector range Range of measurement Flat prism CPR105 1 5mto 250m red dot Display unambiguous Up to 250m Type CPR105 Range D Range
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