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1. Adjustment Mode Set Mode PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT Using the Battery Box How to remove the Battery Box Push down the lock lever to remove the bttery Lock Lever How to install the Battery Install four AA dry batteries in the battery box referring to illustration of plus and minus How to install the Battery Box Place the base of the battery box into the main body push the battery box toward the instrument side till the battery clicks into position Setting Up the Instrument for Measurement Setting up the Tripod Use a tripod with a tripod screw of 5 8 diameter and 11 threads per inch 1 Extend the legs to a suitable length and tighten the wing nuts at the legs mid sections 2 Tighten the hexagonal nut located on the side of the tripod head such that the tripod legs are not too loose Place the tripod over the required point with the legs spread about a meter apart or at such an angle to insure the stability of the tripod Place one tripod leg in position and then used the other two legs to approximately level the tripod head If necessary adjust the tripod leg extension Press the shoes of the tripod legs firmly into the ground to anchor the tripod securely Attaching the Instrument to the Tripod Head Take the instrument carefully out of the carrying case and place it on the tripod head 1 Align the tripod screw with the socket on the base of the instrument and screw in the tripod screw until t
2. This message is displayed when any Turn the power switch off then on abnormality occurs with internal again memory CCD Err Any abnormality occurs within the Turn the power switch off then on CPU again No Staff Level is not properly sighted on the Collimate the staff properly staff Meas Err The distance between the instru The distance between the instru ment and the staff is either too far or ment and the staff should be near within the range of 2m to 60m Fiberglass staff The staff is obstructed by more than Remove the obstructions 30 percent The cross hairs are not within the The staff should be within the range of the staff range of the cross hairs CPU Err Any abnormality occurs within the Turn the power switch off then on CPU again COMM Err Communication Error Confirm the setting of communica ion and try to communicate again Coll Err An invalid value has been collected Start the adjustment procedure during the adjustment process rom the beginning Opr Err Level is not properly sighted during Start the adjustment procedure the adjustment process rom the beginning Setting Err Level is not set approximately during Set the instrument approximately the adjustment process Start the adjustment procedure rom the beginning Focus Err Auto focus does t function precisely Measure again But auto focus doesn t function precisely use manual focus If errors still persist after attempting to clear them contac
3. before operating inspecting or adjusting Wear the required protectors safety shoes helmet etc when operating CONTENTS STANDARD SYSTEM COMPONENTS 5 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 6 Nomenclature irte eine tnde 6 Operating Keys and Functions 7 Display nhi Erg eite le tee 8 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT 9 Using the Battery Box 9 Setting Up the Instrument for Measurement 9 12 Battery Supply Switch ON and Changing Mode 15 Battery Power Remaining Display 15 MEASUREMENT eri 16 Measurement Mode Rod Distance 16 Height Difference 17 Measuring a Horizontal Angle 18 SETPINGIMODES u i cetero eet 19 Items of the setting 19 Setting Example 20 Data Format su neus 21 CHECKING AND eem 22 Adjustment of Circular Level 22 Adjusting Mode AAA 23 ERROR ABOUT INSTRUMENTT 25 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 26 SPEGIFIGATIQONS x tri ertet etm den 27 STANDARD S
4. follows Adjustment 1 First pick the level vial adjust screw that the bubble has moved toward Then tighten the circular level adjustment screw Return the bubble only one half the amount of the total error 2 Recenter the circular level bubble with the three leveling screws The bubble should now remain centered as the telescope is revolved around its axis If the bubble does not remain centered then the above adjustment should be repeated until the bubble remains centered when the instrument is revolved around its axis Circular level adjustment screw 22 Adjusting Mode Adjust the instrument by the following steps 1 Setthe instrument at the center between staff and B Center the bubble of the circular level with the three leveling screws STAFF A HM STAFF B EES E 2 While pressing the HDif key press power switch to set the indicator adjustment mode 3 Collimate the staff A and push the Meas key step1 En Sterl 4 Collimate the staff B and push the Meas key step2 5 Set the instrument at the position that is approximately 3m apart from the staff A Center the bubble of the circular level again with the three leveling screws STAFF A Uess STAFF Approximately 3m Approximately 27m Kt 23 6 Collimat
5. A TOPCON INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIGITAL LEVEL DL 103 SERIES DL IO3AF Foreword Thank you for purchasing the TOPCON Electronic Digital Level DL 103 series For the best performance of the instruments please carefully read these instructions and keep them in a convenient location for future reference EXCEPTIONS FROM RESPONSIBILITY 1 user of this product is expected to follow all operating instructions and make periodic checks of the product s performance 2 The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for results of a faulty or intentional usage or misuse including any direct indirect consequential damage and loss of profits 3 The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for consequential damage and loss of profits by any disaster an earth quake storms floods etc A fire accident or an act of a third party and or a usage any other usual conditions 4 The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for any damage and loss of profits due to a change of data loss of data an interruption of business etc caused by using the product or an unusable product 5 The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for any damage and loss of profits caused by usage except for explained in the user manual 6 The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for damage caused by wrong movement or action due to connect
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8. YSTEM COMPONENTS 1 Instrument DL 103AF with lens 1 pc 2 Carrying Case 1set 3 AA dry battery AA 4 pc 4 2S ilicOn tie u ree ERR 1 pc 5 Plastic rain Cover a a a A a a u umasa 1 pc 6 Plumb bob eet n needs 1set 7 Hexagon wrench 1 pc 8 Instruction manual 1vol Make sure that all of the above items are with the instrument when purchased 5 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Nomenclature Lock lever Objective lens Battery box Horizontal tangent Leveling screw screw Base Hand grip Reticle cover AF MF Changing knob Eyepiece ring Focusing knob Eyepiece lens Measuring key RS 232C Connector Height Difference key Distance Rod key POWER key Display Operating Keys and functions Key Function POWER key Power supply is on or off Measuring key Measurement is started HDif key Distance Rod key e Measurement mode and Height Differ ence mode is changed e Measuring Height Difference refer ence height is removed Distance and rod is changed LCD Lighting key Display is lighted up for ten minutes Display Display Mode Focus Battery Power Remaining Rod 1 2345m Measurement Unit ft fi Measurement Result Rod Staff reading Dist Distance org Height Difference Mode Display Modes Measurement Mode Height Difference Mode
9. angent screw The angular reading will be the horizontal angle between points A and B from point C the angle ACB Point A Point B mmm mmm 10 0 350 40 30 20 Point Point mmm mmm Point 10 0 390 40 30 20 Point Point B Horizontal angle 30 or 33g 18 SETTING MODE Items of the setting mode The following modes are available Refer to the next page to set the items Items Selecting Contents Set Fix Standard Select the minimum reading Precise Standard or Precise Display Unit Select the distance measurement m ft fi unit shown on the display RS 232C ON OFF Select the RS 232C ON or OFF for data output Set Select the option ON or OFF for ST e CRLF E Termination ON OFF termination code ON ETXCRLF OFFETX Auto Cut OFF The auto cut off option can be turned OFF 30min OFF or set ON 30 minutes 19 Setting Example Auto Cut OFF 1 While pressing the D R key press the power switch to set the indicator setting mode 2 Press the HDif key to change the indicator Auto Cut off 3 Press the D R key The position of the cursor indicates setting condition then 4 Press the HDif key to select 30min In case of OFF is selected auto cut off function is canceled 5 Press the D R key to settle the term 6 Turn the power switch off Display Unit 1 while pressing the D R key press the power switch to
10. e height of the reference point 2 Push the HDif key to memorize the height of the reference point Then the display indicates Recorded Vun Recorded Collimate the staff of next measurement point Push the Meas key After measuring the height difference is displayed Then the measurement point is higher than the reference point A mark is indicated The measurement point is lower than the reference point V mark is indicated m 4 0 1234m 4 Push the D R key the display changes as follows HDif Rodo Dist B Poad 12345m 5 Press the HDif key to return Rod Distance measurement 1 2345m 17 Measuring a Horizontal Angle This instrument has a horizontal circle which can be used to measure horizontal angles The horizontal circle is graduated in 1 1g divisions and is numbered every 10 10g with the scale calibrated from 0 to 350 0 to 3909 The angular value increases as the instrument is revolved clockwise Horizontal circle 1 First set up and level the instrument over the starting point point C Then sight through the telescope on the backsight point A Align the rod on point A precisely to the vertical cross hair using the horizontal tangent screw Rotate the horizontal circle ring until zero is set on the scale 2 Next sight through the telescope on the rod held on point B and pre cisely align with the horizontal t
11. e the staff and push the Meas key step3 8 The complemented value electrical reading pattern is displayed Press the D R key to set displayed electrical adjustment value then the software indicates the rod value that should be complemented for the reticle adjustment Here the electrical adjustment is completed however we recom mend to check the optical reading Reticle adjustment with the fol lowing procedure always when the electrical adjustment performed 9 Reverse the staff B to be optical reading pattern side Take the reticle cover off Adjust the reticle adjustment screws by using the hexagon wrench till the reticle is complemented height In case that the reticle adjustment is ensured prior to above electrical adjustment you can skip this step 9 and turn off the instrument Reticle Reticle adjustment screw 7 10 Turn off the power supply 24 ERROR ABOUT INSTRUMENT Display Explanation Countermeasure Comp Err The inclination of the instrument Level the instrument properly exceeds the capacity of the compen sator Dark Err The level cannot read the rod due to The data will have to be entered lack of light manually until lighting has improved Light Err The level cannot read the rod due to Remove the source of the sunlight an excess of light such as direct sun or glare from the objective lens light or glare ROM Err
12. ges of temperature Any sudden change of temperature to the instrument may result in a reduction of the measuring range When taking the instrument out from a heated vehicle let instrument acclimate itself to the ambient temperature 8 Battery level check Confirm battery level remaining before operating DISPLAY FOR SAFE USE In order to encourage the safe use of products and prevent any danger to the operator and others or damage to properties important warnings are put on the products and inserted in the instruction manuals We suggest that everyone understand the meaning of the following dis plays and icons before reading the Safety Cautions and text Display Meaning Ignoring or disregard of this display may lead A WARNING to the danger of death or serious injury Ignoring or disregard of this display may lead N CAUTION to personal injury or physical damage e Injury refers to hurt burn electric shock etc e Physical damage refers to extensive damage to buildings or equipment and furniture SAFETY CAUTIONS AN WARNING e Cause eye injury or blindness Do not look at the sun through a telescope e Risk of fire or electric shock Do not use a wet battery e Battery can cause explosion or injury Do not dispose in fire or heat May ignite explosively E Never use an instrument near flammable gas liquid matter and do not use in a coal mine e The short circu
13. he instrument is securely fixed to the tripod head 2 If the horizontal circle is being used for measuring an angle or estab lishing a line the instrument must be set up exactly over the point with the plum bob 3 Use the three leveling screws to center the circular bubble level in other to level the instrument If a dome head tripod is being used loosen the tripod screw slightly and move the instrument around on top of the tripod head to center the circular level bubble vial When the bubble is within the red circle tighten the tripod socket Setting the Instrument Up Over the Point When the instrument is used to measure angles or to establish a line the instrument must be set up exactly over a particular point with the plumb bob 1 Hang the plumb bob hook on the plumb bob hanger of the tripod Screw 2 Next suspend the plumb bob string from the plumb hook and adjust the string length with the slipping device so that the plumb bob is at a suitable height 3 If the instrument is not set up over the required point move the instrument over the point without disturbing the relation between the tripod legs and the tripod head Place the tripod in position so that the plumb bob is within one centimeter or so of the point Grasp two of the tripod legs and adjust with respect to the third leg so that the tripod head is level at a convenient height with sufficient spread of the legs when the two legs are allowed to touch ground 4 Finally pre
14. ing with other products GENERAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 1 Staff Precautions are needed to avoid to be dirt or hurt of Pattern Staff sur face or connected part of each staff The pattern surface or the connected part is possible to be touched and injured on the occasion of storage or transportation If the patterns dirtied or injured accurate read out or measurement can not be expected because the instrument reads out the white and black patterns of the staff as electrical signals Otherwise the quality of accuracy of the instrument reduces or sometimes measurement can not be done 2 Tripod The screws on each leg of the tripod must be tightened firmly 3 On tribrach If tribrach is not installed correctly measuring precision may be effected Occasionally check adjusting screws of the tribrach Tighten the Base Fixing Screw 4 Guarding the instrument against shocks When transporting the instrument provide some protection to mini mize risk of shocks Heavy shocks may cause the measurement to be faulty 5 Carrying the instrument When carrying the instrument at the site always grip its handgrip 6 Do not expose the instrument directly to the sunlight Never leave the instrument in extreme heat 122 degrees F longer than necessary Heat can adversely affect its performance Never expose the instrument s objective lens to direct sunlight without a filter Sunlight may damage the components inside the instrument 7 Sudden chan
15. it of a battery can cause a fire Do not short circuit battery when storing it Keep the pattern staff away from electric facilities such as a high voltage wire or substation As this is electric conductor there is danger of electric shock Do not use the pattern staff in conditions of thunder and lightening As this is an electric conductor thunderbolt can cause serious injury or death NCAUTION Risk of injury by overturn the carrying case Do not stand or sit on the carrying cases Please note that the tips of tripod can be hazardous be aware of this when setting up or carrying the tripod e Risk of injury by falling down the instrument or case Do not use a carrying case with a damaged which belts grips or latches Do not allow skin or clothing to come into contact with acid from the batteries if this does occur then wash off with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice A plumb bob can cause an injury to a person if used incorrectly e t could be dangerous if the instrument falls over please ensure you attach a handle to the instrument securely Risk of injury by falling down a tripod and an instrument Always check that the screws of tripod are tightened USER This product is for professional use only The user is required to be a qualified surveyor or have a good knowl edge of surveying in order to understand the user and safety instruc tions
16. o MF or conversely dur ing measurement Collimating 1 Point the telescope in the direction of the target Sight through the telescope and align the target to the apex of the triangular mark as illustrated 2 Next revolve the focusing knob in either direction until the target is in focus 12 Target Sight Focusing knob Measuring key Eyepiece ring Power key be focusing Manual focusing Turn the focusing knob to fit to the staff line in manual focusing Auto focusing Pressing measuring key after power ON telescope will be focus to the staff line automatically 4 Finally use the horizontal tangent screw for precise alignment of the target 1 You will find small gap in focusing image during Auto focusing in rare case this is no problem in measuring accuracy 2 Accurate focusing in manual focusing will help to be shorter for measuring time Note Once the level has been focused and aligned on the target shift the eye to the left and right while looking through the telescope eyepiece There should be no deviation between the reticle cross hairs and the target If there is deviation parallax then either focus the instrument or adjust eyepiece Effective range of Auto focusing Effective of Auto focusing range can be on the vertical line of cross hair in the telescope Set the required target on the vertical line of cross hair Auto focusing using other than Pattern Staff In case
17. r hurt of Pattern Staff surface or connected part of each staff When the staff becomes cor rupt wipe with a clean wet cloth after removing soil and the dust Avoid the use of thinner or benzine 5 Avoid waving of pattern staff in case electrical reading measurement Use level of pattern staff Battery supply switch ON and Changing Mode When the battery supply switch power key is ON the display indicates measurement mode or height difference mode which is a state of the last time Changing Measurement Mode Height Difference Mode Push the HDif key to change measurement mode and height difference mode each other Battery Power Remaining Display Battery Icon The battery icon displays the battery capacity The battery level is sufficient for measuring dal The battery level is sufficient for measuring d d The battery level is for measuring d The battery will soon be discharged Charge to a new battery as soon as possible 15 MEASUREMENT Measurement Mode Rod Distance 1 Check the instrument to be measurement mode Collimate the staff at the measuring point 2 Push the Meas key Measurement is started Then the instrument measures rod and distance at same time After measurement is completed a result is displayed 3 Push the D R key to change the result to distance or rod The result is changed to distance or rod each other 16 Height Difference Mode 1 By using the staff measure th
18. set the indi cator set mode 2 Press the HDif key to change the indicator Display unit Press the D R key The position of the cursor indicates setting condi tion then 5 Press the D R key to settle the term 6 Turn the power switch off 20 RS 232C 1 while pressing the D R key press the power switch to set the indi cator set mode 2 Press the HDif key to change the indicator RS 232C 3 Press the D R key The position of the cursor indicates setting con dition then 5 Press the D R key to settle the term 6 Turn the power switch off Data Format Result of measurement can be transferred to PC from DL 103AF To transfer the Rod and Distance data DL 103AF should be set RS 232C on and the measurement mode Rod Distance Character format is fixed except termination code Baud rate 1200BPS Start bit 1bit O zhigh Data bit 7bit 0 high 1 low Parity even number O zhigh 1 low Stop bit 1bit 1 2low Termination code ETX ETXCRLF For more information about connecting with the instrument refer to DL 103 interface manual 21 Checking and Adjustment Adjustment of Circular Level Check 1 Get the instrument on the tripod and carefully center the bubble of the circular level with the three leveling screws 2 Revolve the telescope 180 around its vertical axis If the bubble moves from the center adjustment must be made as
19. ss each leg firmly into the ground while watching the plumb bob and tripod head 5 Loosen the tripod screw slightly and slide the instrument on the tri pod head in order to position the plumb bob directly over the point and tighten the tripod screw 10 Leveling the Instrument by the circular level By using circular level mirror the position of the bubble can be checked from the direction of the display 1 Use the two leveling screws furthermost from the circular level to move the bubble of the circular level vial Rotate the screws in the direction which will shift the bubble of the circular level vial so that the bubble is located on a line perpendicular to a line running through the center of the two leveling screws being adjusted as illustrated 2 Next revolve the remaining leveling screw to shift the bubble towards the center of the circular level vial 4 1 E Leveling screw 2 0 O Q Leveling screw A Leveling screw B 11 Focusing You can select focusing method between manual or auto as showing illustrator for your device Changing AF MF To change AF to MF push the AF MF changing knob and turn to clock wise The display shows M during measurement AF MF Changing knob Manual Focus To change MF to turn the AF MF changing knob to the counterclock wise and pull it The display shows A during measurement Auto Focus Also you can change focusing system from AF t
20. t your local TOPCON dealer 25 Optional Accessories Aluminum Staff SA 5M 5m Fiber Staff SG 3M 3F 3l 3m Dome Head Aluminum Extension Leg Tripod QM 1D Dome Head Aluminum Extension Leg Tripod QM 3D Aluminum Extension Leg Tripod DM 1 Aluminum Extension Leg Tripod DM 3 26 SPECIFICATIONS Telescope Magnification Image Objective aperture Field of view Resolving power Minimum focus Compensator Working range Setting accuracy Height Measurement Accuracy Standard deviation for 1km Electrical reading Optical reading Least count Measuring range Distance Measurement Minimum reading Accuracy D Measurement distance Measuring range Measuring Time daytime 20 68 Circular level sensitivity Others Display Horizontal Circle Power Supply Operating Time 20 68 Ambient Temperature Range Water protection Dimensions D W H Weight 26X Erect 30mm 1 30 4 0 9m 10 DE 5 1 8mm Staff SG 3M 31 2mm Staff SA 5M Circular level 2 5mm 0 1mm 2m 60m 1cm 0 1 xDm D gt 10m 10mm D lt 10m Statf SG 3M 31 0 15 xDm D gt 10m 15mm D lt 10m Staff SA 5M Circular level 2m 60m Approximately 2sec ManualFocus Approximately 4sec Auto Focus 10 2mm 128x32 Dot matrix LCD 360 400gon 4 AA Dry battery 16 hours Manual Focus 10 hours Auto Focus Alkaline manganese dr
21. the target to be focused shows extremely small contrast between light and shade focusing accuracy can be poor so it is better that you select high contrast as a target 13 STAFF Use a staff of TOPCON made by all means Obstructions As long as the staff is not hidden by obstructions such as tree branches by more than 30percent measurement can be taken Even if the point of intersection of the cross hair is obscured measurements can be taken if the obstruction covers less than 30 percent of the view Measuring is possible Measuring is possible Measuring is impossible Measurement is impossible even through the point of intersection of cross hair is not hidden Shadow It may not be possible to rarely measure when the staff is covered with a shadow as shown below In that case cover the whole of the staff with a shadow Cover the whole of the staff with a shadow 14 Measuring The followings offered to take over full functions from the unit 1 Get up the staff in the sufficient daylight Even the illumination is used whole the staff should be illuminated 2 The minimum distance possible measurement between instrument and staff is 2m No matter in measuring functions if the staff is in the shade but if the scale pattern is covered by the shadow of tree branch or leaf error may displays and measuring will be disturbed 4 Precautions are needed to avoid to be dirt o
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