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1. GE Horizontal circle 7 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 precisely align with the horizontal tangent screw The angular reading will be the horizontal angle between points A and B from point C the angle ACB Point A Point B Point C Horizontal angle 30 or 33g l mmm 10 1 mmm 0 350 40 30 20 Point A Point B Degree type l M TT 10 0 390 40 30 20 Point A Point B Grade type 5 THE OTHER FUNCTIONS Stadia Surveying This instrument can be used for stadia surveying Measurement by stadia is a convenient method for measuring distances with the stadia hairs of the instrument in combination with a graduated rod such as a leveling rod or stadia rod which is preferable for long distances The distance from the center of the instrument to the rod is found by sighting through the instrument on the rod and multiplying the stadia interval by 100 The stadia interval is the distance between the top stadia hair reading and the bottom stadia fair reading Stadia hairs A L 100 x gt 7 Set the rod on the point to
2. Operating procedure Operating Display Proceed Start of Line Leveling Start L Back Pn The screen then displays the Back Pn prompt If 10 the previous step had been Start of Line Leveling then the benchmark number would be displayed Collimate to the staff on backsight point Collimate Bk1 Backsight Press the MEAS key MEAS Collimate the instrument to the staff located on the Collimate Fr Fore Pn foresight Foresight 11 Press the MEAS key MEAS v Continue to step two as long as there are more BackiPn backsights and foresights to collect 11 The following screens are displayed when the A or W key is pressed after the mea surement to the Backsight is completed Rod Bk Pa 1 69837m Dist Bk Distance to the backsight 21 433 N measurements Average value i m Continuous measurement Final data Displaved only if multiple mea n 3 n Total measurements taken surement mode is set G 0 2 mm o Standard deviation Displays setting by set mode d Total backsight distances Fin y a d 25 2 Total foresight distances Refer to Chapter 8 Set mode 102 8m S Total backsight distances L Total foresight distances Inst Ht Instrument height displa 35 8272 io PointN Sing e 4 Backsight point number A LINE LEVELING The following screens are displayed when the A or W key is pressed after the mea sure
3. Example 2 Manual Inputting of set out height Point number and Information The number of measurement is three LINE LEVELING Operating procedure Operating Display Fore Pn 40 1 After completing the backsight measurement and IN SO titers before measuring to the next foresight press the IN mediate SO key 2 Select the Setout menu by pressing the A or 4 or Y set out V key 3 Press ENT ENT Read Coordi 4 Press ESC to cancel referring coordinate data ESC Set Ht 5 Enter the elevation of the point to be stakeout and Height So Pn press ENT ENT 6 Enter the point number to be stakeout and press Point number Infol ENT ENT 7 Enter the Information to be stakeout and press Info So Pn ENT PN1 After pressing ENT key you can confirm the data by ENT pressing the A or W key 8 Collimate the staff on the setout point and press Collimate RodSo 3 MEAS 1 6983m After the measurement has been taken the different MEAS height calculated from the average of three measurements data will be displaved 1 t Diff Ht 0 48453m Rec ENT Cont ESC 9 Press ENT key to record the measurement ENT End ENT e Press ESC key if you want to remeasure the same Next ESC stakeout point 10Press ENT key to return to the Fore Pn prompt ENT Fore Pn e Press ESC key if you
4. Display BEC SET MENU SKORO SRCH INSO Ger OROKO POWER key Circular level adjusting screws Measuring key Telescope eyepiece Serial signal connector 1 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Operating Keys and Functions fi e Leg SEE K il B e j4 MEAS Key Name of kev Functions Record kev Records the measured data or enters the displaved data to the instrument The displaved data are recorded bv pressing this kev Set kev This kev initiates the set mode The set mode is used to set measuring mode record mode and other parameters Menu kev This kev initiates the menu mode The menu mode has the following options Standard measuring Formatting Ram Card Adjusting and Utilitv modes Adjust mode Search kev This kev allows for the searching and displav of recorded data Intermediate point Set out mode kev This kev is used to initiate intermediate point or set out mode collection during line leveling Distance measuring kev Distance data is measured and displaved when this kev is pressed Manual entrv kev When measurement with the MEAS key is not possible the manual key can be used to input the data from the keyboard Select key This key is used to page through menu screens or data display screens Digit shift key If the displayed value overflo
5. ENT Password 753 ENT a or Y ENT Menu Format Set Password Format Ram Format Card Format Card V Label TOPCON Changed Battery Date 01 01 07 Format gt gt 1 To reset the Volume Label press the ESC key and enter new data 2 3 To reset the expire press the ESC key and enter new date 4 To cancel the formatting press the ESC key twice 6 FORMATTING DATA CARD INTERNAL MEMORY RAM MENU FORMAT Formatting Internal Memory RAM Operating procedure Operating Display Press MENU and then press A or W while in A or w Menu the menu mode to display the Format screen Press Format ENT ENT Set Password Enter the password 753 and press the ENT key Password Format 753 Card ENT Select RAM by pressing the A or W key A or w Press ENT ENT Confirm the display and press the ENT key Formatting will start 1 1 Press ESC to abort the memory clear process 7 MEMORY MANAGER Menu Utility 7 MEMORY MANAGER Menu Utility This chapter describes how you can use Menu Utility to perform managing Ram and Data Card The following tasks can be available e Making group within Data card 7 Finding job e Copying job Ram to Card Card to Ram or Card to card e Deleting job wit
6. 7 Press the ENT key Cont Leveling Display when the A or W _ key is pressed 1 If there is no previous Ah CP change point the 0 584m height difference be tween benchmark 4 A Ah SCP Total differences of each change points height A height difference between benchmark and end will be displayed 1 922m change point D CP Horizontal distance from the last change point 45 77 Horizontal distance from the benchmark in 2 The following data TIM case the first change point can be displayed by SD kor Total horizontal distance of each change pressing thel A or points Distance from the benchmark to the fi e key Ss 55m nal change point GH CP 34 307m Elevation of the end change point 4 LINE LEVELING End of Line Leveling End of Benchmark End Mode Operating procedure Operating Display Back Pn 20 T Press the MENU key at the Back Pn prompt after MENU Gent having collected a foresight point and before Leveling measuring a backsight point 2 Press the A key to display the end mode menu A Close Leveling 3 Press the ENT key ENT End of CP 4 Press the W key to display the end of benchmark v End of screen E 5 Press the ENT key ENT BM No B01 6 Enter the ending benchmark number and press BM No Infol ENT ENT 7 Enter to remarks one and two 1 2
7. Menu Leveling Start of line leveling Leveling elnput Job No Input Benchmark Input remarks Cont Continue a loop Collect foresights and backsights in line leveling There are three patterns of line leveling as follows To continue a Line Leveling first select one of jobs in RAM Leveling Level1 Backsight 1 Foresight 1 Foresight 2 Backsight 2 Level2 Backsight 1 Backsight 2 Foresight 1 Foresight 2 Level3 Backsight Foresight e REP key Remeasure the foresight or backsight e MANU key Manual entry of rod height and rod distance e DIST key Measure a distance e INT SO key Intermediate point collection Intermediate Set out measuring Set out This option is used to end a job or create a change point CHANGE POINT end mode Leveling input of change point no Input of remarks Benchmark end mode e Input of remarks 7 Input of ending benchmark number Close A LINE LEVELING Start of Line Leveling Start Leveling Start of line leveling is used to enter the job no benchmark no and benchmark elevation After this data has been entered the measurement to the backsight is taken Level1 Backsight 1 Foresight 1 Foresight 2 Backsight 2 Level2 Backsight 1 Backsight 2 Foresight 1 Foresight 2 Level3 Backsight Foresight Start benchmark Known elevation height L i Operating pr
8. 4sec Circular level sensitivity DL 101C 8 2mm DL 102C 10 2mm Others Displav 2 line 8 digit per line Dot matrix LCD Data Storage Internal memory 400KB approx 8 000 data Data Transmission RS 232C port provided 14 1 14 SPECIFICATIONS Key board Alphanumeric input Timer Built in timer Horizontal Circle 360 or 400gon Power Supply On board rechargeable battery BT 31Q NiCd 7 2V On board dry battery holder DB 31 Alkaline manganese dry batteries 6 pcs Operating Time BT 31Q 10hours DB 31 10hours Alkaline manganese dry batteries Ambient Temperature Range 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Dimensions 237 x196x141 mm 9 33 x7 72x5 55inch Weight 2 8kg 6 16 lbs including on board battery Data Card PC card based on PCMCIA SRAM 64kbytes to 2Mbytes Staves Fiberglass staff Length 8m 9 84ft 1 5m 4 92ft x 2pcs Graduation 1cm graduation with 5mm pattern front surface Invar staff length 3 0m 9 84ft Aluminum staff Length 5 0m 16 40ft da WW TOPCON TOPCON C CORPORATION 75 1 Hasunuma cho Itabashi ku Tokyo 174 8580 Japan Phone 3 3558 2520 Fax 3 3960 4214 http www topcon co jp TOPCON AMERICA CORPORATION CORPORATE OFFICE 37 West Century Road Paramus New Jersey 07652 U S A Phone 201 261 9450 Fax 201 387 2710 www Topcon com OPCON CALIFORNIA SEET BLVD Suite 105 West Sacramento CA 95691 Phone 916 374 8575 Fax 916 374 8329 TOPCON MIDWEST 891 B
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10. ePress ESC once or twice to return to the previous mode 5 THE OTHER FUNCTIONS In case Out Module Card You can search only for Job No in a group of card data In the state of before measuring SRCH Srch Job No v JobTvpe JobTvpe JobTvpe Measure Level adjust Each time pressing A or Ww the search mode changes as follows Measurement Leveling job Adjustment J ob Search Search job Search Example Search for Benchmark No Operating procedure Operating Display Fore Pn 11 To search Job number press the SRCH key when SRCH Srch the display is at a menu option or when the display is Job No prompting you for a measurement Press A or w several times to select Job Type Alor Y JobType Measure Press the ENT key Job Enter Job number you want to search for Job No The last measured Benchmark No is searched and ENT displays To display the Job No one before or after the A or Y displayed Job No press the A or w key J01 Top Job J02 A or w J03 J04 Last Job elf the A or W key is pressed after searching job No before or after data is shown ef you reach the top of the file Top of file will be displayed If you reach the bottom of the file Bottom of file will be displayed elf no matching Job is f
11. 35 8272 PointNo 11 Distance to the foresight N measurements Average value Continuous measurement Final data n Total measurements taken o Standard deviation Difference in elevation from the back sight 1 to the foresight 1 Ground elevation Foresight point number 4 LINE LEVELING The following screens are displayed when the A or W key is pressed after the mea surement to the Foresight 2 is completed Displayed only if multiple mea surement mode is set Displays setting by set mode only Refer to Chapter 8 Set mode Rod F2 1 49837m Dist F2 21 433m n 3 O 0 1 mm d 25 2 X 102 8m PointNo li Distance to the foresight N measurements Average value Continuous measurement Final data n Total measurements taken o Standard deviation d Total backsight distances Total foresight distances gt Total backsight distances Total foresight distances Foresight point number The following screens are displayed when the A or w key is pressed after the mea surement to the Backsight 2 is completed Displayed only if multiple measurement mode is set Displays setting by set mode only Refer to Chapter 8 Set mode Rod B2 1 69832m id ME 0 01mm Dist B2 21 430m n 3 Oo 0 1 mm Ss d 25 2 102 8m HDif2 0
12. Menu the Menu Utility screen Utility Press A or Y to display the Copy Job screen A or Y Copy Job P ENT ENT ress l S Group TOPCONO1 Press LA Jor W to select a group A or w Group HILTOPO7 Press ENT ENT JobType Level Press A or Ww to select a type of job data A or w JobType Measure Press ENT ENT EE ABNO1 Select job by pressing the A or W key Al or Y Let TOK31 Press ENT ENT D Group TOPCONO1 Select a group in which the job stored by pressing the A or w D Group A or Y key HILTOPO3 Press ENT ENT Ces Copying starts 1 2 Now v 7 MEMORY MANAGER Menu Utility Copy OK 1 If all Job Types or all jobs are selected to load the number of files completed loading will appear on the right side down of the display 1 If all Job Types or all jobs are selected to load the number of files completed loading will appear on the right side down of the display 2 In case copy of Card to Ram a job can not be overwritten to Ram Deleting job Delete Job The job data within a group or Ram selected in Out Module can be deleted Example Deleting a job data within Data card Operating procedure Operating Display Press MENU and then press A Jor W to display A or w the Menu Utility screen Menu Utility Press A or W to display the Delete Job A or w screen Delete Job
13. Press ENT JobType Level Press A or Ww to select a type of job data A or w JobType Measure Press ENT ENT Job ABNO1 Select job by pressing the A or w key A or w Job TOK31 Press ENT 1 ENT Delete TOK31 Confirm the display and press ENT Menu ait Utility The job will be deleted and the display will return to menu 1 Press ESC to abort the deleting process The data is not cleared 7 MEMORY MANAGER Menu Utility Checking capacity of RAMor Datacard Check Capacity You can check the capacity of RAM or Data card as following Operating procedure Operating Display 1 Press MENU and then press A Jor Te to display A or Y Manu the Menu Utility screen Utility 2 Press A or Ww to display the Check Capacity A or Y Check screen Capacity Press ENT The capacity of Ram will display for N seconds 1 2 Ram 60 use L Card 40 use The capacity of Data card will display for N seconds The display returns to menu d Check Capacity 1 To set the displaying time refer to Chapter SET MODE 2 When the ESC key is pressed during display the next display will be indicated 8 SET MODE 8 SET MODE The set mode menu allows the user to select a variety of different options that affect the way the level operates The
14. 3 The following steps describe the adjustment process Operating procedure Operating Displav Menu Adjust T From the Menu Adjust screen press ENT ENT Method Type A 2 Press ENT The previous used job number will be ENT Job No displayed as the default J04 3 Enter Job No and press ENT Job No Infol ENT 4 Enter remarks 1 3 and press the ENT key ENA 1 Info2 Remark 2 ENT Remark 3 Info3 ENT Collimate the staff located on point a and press MEAS Fig 1 Aa will be measured and displayed Collimate the staff located on point b and press MEAS Fig 1 Ab will be measured and displayed Move the instrument to position B approximately 3m 10ft from the staff at point a and level the instrument Fig 2 Collimate to the staff at point a and press MEAS Fig 2 Ba will be measured and displayed Collimate to the staff at point b and press MEAS Fig 2 Bb will be measured and displayed The correction value is then displayed 10 To continue with the adjustment press ENT 10 3 Collimate a MEAS Collimate b MEAS Move the instrument Collimate a MEAS Collimate b MEAS ENT 10 ADJUSTMENT Meas A asch b Rod Aa 1 5586m A Meas A a A b Rod Ab 1 6586m Move a staff Rod Ba 1 5473m 4 Meas B
15. Figure shift in auto increment 1 When overall length of point number is less than 8 characters Digit sequence will shift right and increase by 1 figure Example Last time ABCD 99 This time ABCD 100 2 When overall length of point number is 8 characters Figure shift is ignored Example Last time ABCDE 99 This time ABCDE 00 Auto decrement If there is numeric character at the end of the point number which it was input into in the last time point number of this time is indicated with last value 1 1 Numeric character is decreased by 1 in case of more than 1 Example Last time ABC 02 This time ABC 01 Next time ABC 00 2 When numeric character section is 0 entirely 9 are indicated till overall length is 8figures Example Last time ABC 00 This time ABC 9999 Next time ABC 9998 Note When point number is only numeric character the numeric character will be just decreased Only when point number of this time is just 1 next point number will be 99999999 4 LINE LEVELING How to modify the point number You can modify the point number before foresight measurement Operating procedure Operating Display Fore Pn 11 Press the ESC key before foresight measurement The point number moves to the left side Press the ESC C key to clear the number Enter new point number 1 2 Example 1001 Press the ENT key Enter remarks 1 and press the ENT key 3 Remar
16. N times measurements single measurement or continuous measurement Option Explanation Measure N Time Measurements taken N times N is between 2 and 99 Measure Single Single measurement mode Measure Cont 3 Set Fix Continuous measurement mode Set the minimum units read by the level Option Explanation DL 101C DL 102C Fix Standard 0 1mm 1mm Fix Precise 4 Set Item 0 01mm 0 1mm Set extension data display in line leveling You may select whether to have extended data displayed or not displayed while in line leveling Extended data d Total backsight distance Total foresight distance 2 Total backsight distance Total foresight distance Option Explanation Item Standard Do not display extended data Item Extended Display extended data 5 Display Time Setting display duration This option is used to set how long certain screens will be displayed before the next screen is displayed Display Explanation Select N Sec Set the duration in seconds 1 9 secs that the data screens will be displayed 6 Display Unit Distance units Explanation Measuring unit m meter 1m 3 280833333333333ft Measuring unit US ft feet 8 SET MODE 7 Out Module Option that determines if and where the data will be stored Refer to section Setting Record Mode Out Module Option Explanation Ram Measured d
17. Remark 1 S Press ENT at the Info 1 prompt to bypass remark ENT Info 1 entr Remark 2 y Input is limited to 16 alphanumeric characters ENT If record mode is OFF this step is skipped Ah CP 0 584m 8 Press the ENT key ENT Stare The display shows menu of start line leveling Leveling 1 If there is no previous change point the height difference between benchmarks Ah BM will be displayed 2 The following data can be displayed in this state Each time pressing A or wW key display changes A LINE LEVELING Display when the A or W _ key is pressed Ah CP If there is no previous change point then this 0 584m screen is not displayed Ah BM The height difference between the benchmarks 1 923m SD CP Horizontal distance from the last change point 45 77m If there is no previous change point then this screen is not displayed XD BM Horizontal distance between benchmarks 124 55m GH E3 Elevation of the benchmark 34 30m 4 LINE LEVELING Continuing Leveling Cont Leveling This mode is used to continue line leveling job e Out Module in the Set Mode should be set to RAM or Card eThe job loop must have been closed by End of Change Point mode eThe job data must be selected in Out Module Operating procedure Operating Display Menu Leveling Press the ENT key from the Menu Leveling
18. Standard set composition Instrument DL 101C 102C with lens cap 1pc eQarrving CASE L 1pc ePlastic rain COVED LL ners nanna 1pc welle Bee AM 1pc PlUMb ele EE 1set eAdjusting Dim 1pc elnstruction manual 1vol Battery UNI sia ee a i ees 1pc e Make sure that all of the above items are with the instrument when purchased The following are battery configurations Included battery configurations very by package Rechargeable battery type Dry battery type Rechargeable battery BT 31Q 1pc Dry battery holder DB 31 1pc Battery charger BC 23B or BC 23C 1pc AA Cell 6pcs Remark The battery charger BC 23B is for AC120V and the BC 23C is for AC230V use FOREWORD Contents FORE WORD E i General Handling Precautions nn n nn an nr ann ii Display for Gate Use v 20 nis aie eesti dei een deed anne iii Safety Cautions ouer sais enviar den tare iii U l g cus dE RA Dect ety cfueaneveridalbes andes i Exceptions from Responsibility AAA i Standard set composition ss nn nennnnnnnnnn rna nn ann nanna n nanna CONTENTS sid sien f a a a A Ee Ti i EEEE f TE A tenet i 1 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS sssrennnnnnnenzzzznnenzzzennnnnzznnnnnnzmmnn nn Elei E EE Operating Keys and Functions TIET 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT Setting Up the Instrument for Measurement POWER Switch Key ON a cassia eeieliedli edndii iad ie
19. all the menu option available at the same time For example If REC mode is set to RS 232C then none of the Line Leveling options are available If you are in the line level routine then Start Loop and Continue Loop are not available at the same time Menu Standard Measuring Mode sta No elevations are calculated in this mode Measure See Chapter three Standard Measurement A Menu Start CH or beveling Leveling A 41 ji Close L Line leveling modes Leveling baie Chapter 4 Line Cont eveling Leveling peti Menu Adjustment mode L This option is used to check the adjustment of the level Adjust This routine steps the user through a peg test See Chapter 10 ADJUSTMENT Menu r Make Utility modes Utility Ge ld Group This option is used to manage Data Card or i i a Internal Memory RAM 1 See Chapter 7 MEMORY MANAGER 1 Find 1 l Job i 4 i Copy i i Job i 4 il Delete il Job 4 il Check i Ke Capacity Format modes Mand Set 1 format Internal recorded data or Ly GR R LA memory card data can be Format Password Ram cleared or initialized using this menu option See Chapter 6 Format FORMATTING Card 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT Entering Characters While in Alpha Mode When record mode is on alphanu
20. be surveyed 2 Sight through the telescope of the leveled instrument and determine the distance or interval 1 between the top stadia hair reading and bottom stadia hair reading of the rod 3 The horizontal distance L from the center of the instrument to the rod is equal to 100 times the stadia interval L 100 x 6 FORMATTING DATA CARD INTERNAL MEMORY RAM MENU FORMAT 6 FORMATTING DATA CARD INTERNAL MEMO RY RAM MENU FORMAT This option will erase ALL FILES in either the internal memory RAM or Data Card memory and the files cannot be retrieved The password is input to avoid the accidental clearing of data due to operator error The password is set by the manufacturer and cannot be changed by the user This manual is the only place where there is a written record of the password Password 753 Formatting Data Card Operating procedure Operating Display Press MENU and then press A or W while in the menu mode to display the Format screen Press ENT Enter the password 753 and press the ENT key Select Card by pressing the A or w key Press ENT Confirm the display and press the ENT key The volume label will be shown 1 Press the ENT key Press the ENT key 2 The card memory expire will be set to three years later and the expire date will be shown 7 Confirm the date 3 4 and press the ENT key Formatting will start a or Ww
21. display the Make Group A or Y Make screen Group Press ENT ENT Group Enter a group name to make and press ENT 1 Enter name Menu Utility The display will return to Menu display ENT 1 To enter characters see section Entering Characters while in Alpha Mode Finding ajob Find Job This item enables you to easily find a job file in a group or Ram selected in Out Module except coordinate files Operating procedure Operating Display 1 Press MENU and then press A or W to display A or Y Menu the Menu Utility screen Utility 2 Press A or W to display the Find Job screen A or Y Find Job Press ENT ENT JobType Level 3 Press A or Y to select a type of job data A or w JobType Measure Press ENT ENT Job ABNO1 7 MEMORY MANAGER Menu Utility 4 Find job by pressing the A or W key A or Y Job TOK31 Pressing the ESC key the display returns to menu Copying job The job data within Data Card can be copied into RAM or vise versa Card to Card copy can be available but Ram to Ram copy can not be accomplished Example Card to Card copy Copy Job Operating procedure Operating Display Press MENU and then press A or w to display A or y
22. is located at the flashing cursor Press ENT Tp ENT Press the A or W key to enter the numeric A or w 0123 mode Tp 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT 9 Press the lt or gt key several times until the 7 character is located at the flashing cursor Press ENT 10 Press the ESC key 11 Press the ENT key after confirming the contents of the displayed string Press A or LW to change between the different modes Capital letter Numeric Symbol mark lt or gt ENT ESC ENT Small letter 456789 Tp 7 Infol Tp 7 ABCD 0123 Del E abcd A The svmbols can be input are as follows 1 amp 1 Focusing and Collimation of Staff Focusing The scale pattern of staff does not have to be in perfect focus in order for the instrument to take a measurement but accurate focusing shortens the measurement time 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 2 PR
23. screen Start Leveling Press the A key to display the end mode menu Cont Leveling Press the ENT key Job JO11 Select a job by pressing the A or the W key A jory Job JO7733 Press the ENT key Setting Now Job data will be set 1 Start measuring For further operations refer to section Line Leveling Foresight Backsight Collection 1 You can exit the job only when the first backsight prompt is shown 5 THE OTHER FUNCTIONS 5 THE OTHER FUNCTIONS Manual Input of Data MANU key The manual input of rod height and the horizontal distance can be done using the MEAS key if measurement using the MEAS key is impossible for some reason Example From within line leveling Operating procedure Operating 1 Press the MANU key instead of the MEAS key at MANU the backsight or foresight point or the intermediate point prompt Enter the rod height and press the ENT key Input Rod Ht ENT Enter the horizontal distance and press the ENT Input Distance key ENT The program then proceeds to the next step depending on whether the previous point was a backsight or foresight Example From within normal measurement Operating procedure Operating Press the MANU key instead of the MEAS key at MANU the measure number prompt Enter the rod height and press the ENT key
24. the ENT key to collect the next foresight ENT d Fore Pn point 3 1 The following screens displayed when the A or w key is pressed after the measurement Rod Int 4 Measured value of the staff 1 69835m Distint The horizontal distance between the interme 21 430m diate point and the instrument point Displaved only if n 3 n Total measurements taken multiple o 0 1mm o Standard deviation measurement mode 4 is set GH Elevation of the intermediate point 52 876 PointNo a Point number of the intermediate point 10 4 LINE LEVELING Setout Measurement IN SO key The Setout mode can be used to set points at a specified elevation Coordinate file used will be within Ram or Group Card which is selected in Out module Adjust the point until it matches the specified elevation Diff Ht Height set out Example 1 The number of measurement is three Operating procedure Operating Display Fore Pn 40 1 After completing the backsight measurement and IN SO Inter before measuring to the next foresight press the IN EE EE SO key 2 Select the Setout menu by pressing the A or A or Y set out Ww key 3 Press ENT ENT Read Referring Coordinate data is within Ram or Group Coordi which is selected in Out module l 4 Press ENT ENT Read Now L So Pn PN1 5 Select a p
25. the lock release ring when removing the charger 4 Unplug the charger from the outlet Locking hook Lock release ring Plug AC receptacle AC receptacle AC120V AC230V Charger BC 23B i Charger BC 23C Notes 1 Recharging should take place in a room with an ambient temperature range of 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F 2 Exceeding the recommended charging time may shorten the life of the battery 3 The battery will discharge when stored The battery should be checked before using with an instrument after extended storage 4 When the instrument is being stored for an extended time the battery should be stored at a temperature of 30 C or below and the battery should be recharged every three or fore months 9 USING AND CHARGING BATTERY On board dry battery holder DB 31 How to replace dry batteries QR QNS Lift up the holder DB 31 while pulling the lock lever as shown below Remove the holder cover from the holder DB 31 Remove the old dry batteries and replace them with new six AA size dry batteries making sure each is placed in the proper direction as indicated Install the holder cover on the holder DB 31 securely Install the holder DB 31 to the instrument lo Holder cover a DB 31 Note Replace all 6 batteries with new ones Do not mix old batteries and new ones Note DL 100 series which
26. to be Out Module A or w Oout menu Module 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT 3 Press ENT key ENT Module Ram 4 Select Module mode by A or W key and press Select Mode t ENT key Module Ajor Alor v We ze Module RS 232C Module 5 Press ESC key ENT Off ESC 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT Data Card You can use Data Card to store data copy job or refer the coordinate data To use Data Card Out Module in the Set Menu should be set to Card In Data card maximum 256 groups can be made and each group is able to have maximum 256 jobs See Chapter MEMORY MANAGER Data Card Use the PC card based on PCMCIA The capacity of a card must be less than 2 Mbytes How to set Data Card 1 Lift up the on board battery while pulling the lock lever 2 Pull off the cover as shown bellow 3 Insert a Data Card into the instrument On board battery ij 16 3 e IT A Lock lever Cover Ejecting button Ka SCH a Data card Push the ejecting button and pull off the data card To format Data Card refer to Chapter 6 Formatting Data Card Internal Memory To manage Data Card refer to Chapter 7 MEMORY MANAGER Note Data stored will be destroyed Do not take off the battery while data is being written into data card 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT Main Menu Contains The menu mode contains the following items Not
27. want to set another stakeout PN2 point A LINE LEVELING 1 Pressing A or W at this step displays the following measured data Displayed only if multiple measurement is set Diff Ht id 0 48453m Measured value of the staff Rod So 1 69837m Dist So The horizontal distance between the setout 38 470m point and the instrument n 3 Number of measurements O 0 2mm Standard deviation GH So Elevation of the setout point 50 367 PointNo l Point number of the setout point 10 4 LINE LEVELING End of Change Point End Mode You can close line leveling loop job at a change point The closed job can be continued to measure To continue a C P closed job refer to section Continuing Leveling Operating procedure Operating Display Back Pn 20 Press the MENU key at the Back Pn prompt after MENU Cont having collected a foresight point and before Leveling measuring a backsight point Press the A key to display the end mode menu Close Leveling Press the ENT key End of CP Press the ENT key 5 Enter change point number C P No ENT Remark 1 ENT 6 Enter to remarks one and two 1 2 e Press ENT at the Info 1 prompt to bypass remark entry Remark 2 Input is limited to 16 alphanumeric characters ENT If record mode is OFF this step is skipped Ah CP 0 584m
28. 1 21 433m Displayed only if multiple n 3 measurement mode Is set o 0 2 mm HDifl 0 20000m GH1 35 8272 PointNo 11 Distance to the foresight N measurements Average value Continuous measurement Final data n Total measurements taken o Standard deviation Difference in elevation from the back sight 2 to the foresight 2 Ground elevation Foresight point number A LINE LEVELING The following screens are displayed when the A or W key is pressed after the mea surement to the Backsight 2 is completed Displayed only if multiple measurement mode is set Displays setting by set mode only Refer to Chapter 8 Set mode Rod F2 1 52387m ee Z 0 01mm Dist F2 21 434m d 25 2 102 8m wid 0 19999m GH2 35 8272 PointNo 11 Discrepancy of elevation Backsight 1 Foresight 1 Backsight 2 Foresight 2 Distance to the foresight 2 N measurements Average value Continuous measurement Final data n Total measurements taken o Standard deviation d Total backsight distances Total foresight distances Total backsight distances Total foresight distances Difference in elevation from the backsight 2 to the foresight 2 Ground elevation PA Foresight point number Level3 Backsight Foresight LINE LEVELING
29. 13 1 13 MESSAGE amp ERROR DISPLAY E70 s Measuring error Press ESC and remeasure eLevel is not properly sighted on the staff eCollimate the staff properly eThe distance between the instrument and The distance between the instru the staff is either too far or near ment and the staff should be within the range of 2m to 100m 7 to 328 Fiberglass staff eThe staff is obstructed by more than 30 Remove the obstructions percent eThe cross hairs are not within the range of The staff should be within the the staff range of the cross hairs E90 96 Communication error Press ESC Check the parameters of the level and or external devices E98 The battery level of the internal backup bat Press ESC tery is poor Contact your dealer to replace the built in battery E99 This message is displayed when any ab Turn the power switch off then on normality occurs with internal memory again Contact your dealer if the problem persists Gh Error The calculated elevation exceeds the lev Press ESC to return to the mea el s surement screen Group There is no group appointed in Data Card Confirm the group or the card and Nothing set again Illegal Card more than 2Mbytes is used Capacity of a card must be less than Card 2Mbytes Illegal A format of data card is different Format the card Format Input Error Invalid data was input Reinput the corrected da
30. 19999m GH2 35 8272 PointNo 10 Discrepancy of elevation Backsight 1 Foresight 1 Backsight 2 Foresight 2 Distance to the foresight N measurements Average value Continuous measurement Final data n Total measurements taken o Standard deviation d Total backsight distances Total foresight distances Total backsight distances Total foresight distances Difference in elevation from the backsight 2 to the foresight 2 Ground elevation DA Backsight point number 4 LINE LEVELING Level2 Backsight 1 Backsight 2 Foresight 1 Foresight 2 Operating procedure Operating Display 1 Proceed Start of Line Leveling Start L EE The screen then displays the Back Pn prompt If 10 the previous step had been Start of Line Leveling then the benchmark number would be displayed 2 Collimate to the staff on backsight point Collimate Bk1 Backsight 1 3 Press the MEAS key MEAS 4 Collimate the instrument to the staff located on the Collimate Bk2 Back2Pn foresight Backsight 2 10 5 Press the MEAS key MEAS 6 Collimate the instrument to the staff located on the i F 1P foresight and press the MEAS key Foresight 1 Collimate Frl ikteb sam MEAS 11 7 Collimate the instrument to the staff located on the Collimate Fr2 EST foresight and press the MEAS key Foresight 2 MEAS ii v
31. 4S TOPCON INSTRUCTION MANUAL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL LEVEL DL 101C DL 102C FOREWORD FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the TOPCON Electronic Digital Level DL 101C DL 102C For the best performance of the instruments please carefully read these instructions and keep them in a con venient location for future reference FOREWORD General Handling Precautions Before starting work or operation be sure to check that the instrument is functioning correctly with normal performance e Precautions are needed to avoid to be dirt or hurt of Pattern Staff surface 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 e Tripod Use a wooden tripod with the level when possible A metallic tripod can cause vibrations which can affect measuring precision The screws on each leg of the tripod must be tightened firmly e 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 e Guarding the instrument against shocks When transpo
32. 8 Continue to step two as long as there are more BackiPn backsights and foresights to collect 11 The following screens are displayed when the A or W key is pressed after the mea surement to the Backsight 1 is completed Rod Bl i 1 69837m Dist Bl Distance to the backsight 1 N measurements Average value 21 433m Continuous measurement Final data Displayed only if multiple n 3 n Total measurements taken measurement mode is set O 0 2mm o Standard deviation PointNo Backsight point number 10 A LINE LEVELING The following screens are displayed when the A or W key is pressed after the mea surement to the Foresight 2 is completed Rod B2 1 69832m Dist B2 21 433m Displayed only if multiple mea n 3 surement mode is set G 0 1 mm Displays setting by set mode only d 25 2 Refer to Chapter 8 Set mode 5 102 8m PointNo 10 f Distance to the foresight N measurements Average value Continuous measurement Final data n Total measurements taken o Standard deviation d Total backsight distances Total foresight distances Total backsight distances Total foresight distances Backsight point number The following screens are displayed when the A or W key is pressed after the mea surement to the Foresight 1 is completed Rod F1 1 49837m Dist F
33. ELING Line Leveling Foresight Backsight Collection Level1 2 3 The Level1 2 3 continue loop mode is used to collect the backsight and foresight measurement during line leveling Backsight Foresight L2 Level1 Backsight 1 Foresight 1 Foresight 2 Backsight 2 Operating procedure Operating Display 1 Proceed Start of Line Leveling Start LJ Se The screen then displays the Back Pn prompt If the 10 previous step had been Start of Line Leveling then the benchmark number would be displayed 2 Collimate to the staff on backsight point Collimate Bk1 RodB1 3 Backsight 1 MEAS 1 6983m 3 Press the MEAS key Example Number of measurements 3 l When the measurement is completed the average Ee ll value will be displaved for N second 1 ESC Rod Bl When the setting mode is continuous measuring EE press the ESC key The final measured data will be displayed for N seconds v The display then changes to the Fore 1 Pn prompt and the foresight point number is automatically Fore1Pn increased or decreased 11 4 Collimate the instrument to the staff located on the Collimate Fr1 foresight Foresight 1 5 Press the MEAS key MEAS RodF1 3 1 5235m After the measurement has been completed the as average value will be displayed ESC l Rod F1 1 52387m 6 Collimate the instrument to the staff located on the Collimate Pr
34. EPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT 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 Shadow Cover the whole of the staff with a shadow Data Digits Displays Over Flow If the displayed data overflows the screen press the lt q key to shift the display to the left Key gt to shift the display back to the right Example The calculated elevation is 135 3079m lt 4 key GH d GH 135 307 35 3079m gt key Measuring Precaution The followings are offered to take over full functions from the unit 1 Set 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 3 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 When error displays because of darker at staff side than eyepiece side cover the eyepiece by hand 3 STANDARD MEASUREMENT MENU MEASURE 3 STANDARD MEASUREMENT MENU MEASURE Measuring samples in this Instruction Manual are indicated by DL 102C Standard measurement mode is used to take measurements to the staff without having an elevation calculated If Out Module is set to Ram o
35. Input Rod Ht ENT Enter the horizontal distance and press the ENT Input Distance pea 2 key ENT ENTorESC Press ENT key to record the data ENT 5 THE OTHER FUNCTIONS Distance Display DIST key The distance to the foresight can be checked before collecting the actual point using the DIST key This function can be used to ensure that distances to the backsight and foresight are equal Example From within line levelling Operating procedure Operating Display Fore Pn 11 1 At the Fore Pn prompt press DIST to check the DIST horizontal distance to the staff After measuring and displaying the distance to the staff the display returns to the Fore Pn prompt Inverse staff mode This mode enables you to measure for the ceiling points with the inverted staff Beforehand it is necessary to set the Inverse Mode to Use in the SET MODE Refer to Chapter 6 SET MODE Operating procedure Operating Display Fore Pn Press the key to set the inverse mode ON The inverse mode prompt H is displayed Collimate the inverted staff and press MEAS key Collimate Bk MEAS Press the key again the mode returns to the l 1 normal measurement mode 11 In case wrong setting a staff up and down or in poor measuring condition sometimes message displavs as below Fore Pn Ro
36. Ti a A EE 6 1 Formatting Internal Memory DAMIAN 6 2 7 MEMORY MANAGER Menu Utility sse nnnennennnzznnnnzzznnnnnzznnenazznnnznz 7 1 Making group into Data Card Make Group at Me 7 2 Finding a job Find Job La 7 2 Copying job Copy JOD i lie el ete IA es 7 3 Deleting job Delete Job L 7 4 Checking capacity of RAM or Datacard Check Capacity 7 5 E la 8 1 Set Mode Menu re n sd uge ee SEENEN 8 1 Ghanging Set MOdeS agesat a e Siete dite attain ale tial 8 5 9 USING AND CHARGING BATTERY ccsecccssseeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeesseeeeeeseneeeeeseneeeess 9 1 On board Rechargeable battery BT 31Q Lena 9 1 On board dry battery holder DB 31 Lena 9 2 10 ADJUSTMENT cesses 10 1 Adjustment of Circular Level 10 1 Collimation of the Instrument nn nn nr n anna 10 2 11 SPECIAL ACCESSORIES eennnennnnzzznnnnnnznnnnnnnnnn nannti nnrmmntnnnmmn enza 11 1 12 STORAGE PRECAUTIONS 0 ccseccecesseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeesseeeeeseeeeeeenens 12 1 13 MESSAGE 8 ERROR DISPLAY ssecccseseeceeseneeeeneeeeeeeseneeeeeseaeeeeseseeeeeeees 13 1 vi FOREWORD 14 SPECIFICATIONS in cccccicceciecteetecechecectecdeccudvebeceesecdsecteestocesesedeecceesteceveseseeneess 14 1 vii 1 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 1 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Nomenclature Battery Objective lens Hand grip Circular level window Telescope focusing knob
37. a B b Rod Bb 1 6453m 4 d 4 8 0 0021m Data Store Adjust Reticle 11 Press ENT key The reticle value on the staff located at point b is shown 12 Reverse the staff located at point b Remove the eyepiece cover to expose the cross hair adjusting screw 13 Collimate the staff and read it manually Shift the horizontal cross hair line up and down as required until the line is coincided with the reticle reading value Fig 3 Fig 4 14 Press ENT key The display returns to the Adjusting Menu ENT Reverse staff b Collimate and Adjust ENT 10 ADJUSTMENT Adjust 1 58678m Menu Adjust eTO quit the adjustment procedure press ESC at any time during steps 1 through 11 When the error message is displayed press ESC and continue the adjustment procedure 10 4 10 ADJUSTMENT Method Type B 1 Set the instrument on a tripod at position A divided into three equal parts between two staffs approximately 50 meters 165 apart Fig 1 2 Level the instrument a Fig 1 b a Fig 2 b Cross hair adjusting screw Evepiece cover 3 The following steps describe the adjustment process Operating procedure Operating Displav Menu Adjust 1 From the Menu Adjust screen press ENT ENT Method Type A 2 Press ENT The previous used job num
38. ain is added and contents except it are same as Measuring Start Refer to Measuring Start for the contents of display Measuring of Intermediate Point The IN SO key is used to collect intermediate points sideshots during line leveling Backsight Foresight 4 LINE LEVELING IN SO key Example Number of measurements is three Operating procedure 1 After completing the measurement to the backsight and before measuring to the next foresight press the IN SO key Press the ENT key The instrument is now ready to collect the measurement to the intermediate point Collimate the instrument on the staff which should be set on the intermediate point and press the MEAS key When the measurement is completed the average rod height will be displayed for N seconds 1 Press the ESC key to return to step 1 The instrument is ready to collect the next intermediate point The intermediate point number is automatically increased or decreased Repeat step three and four for each intermediate shot that needs to be collected from the present setup Operating IN SO ENT Collimate Int MEAS ESC Collimate Int MEAS Display Fore Pn 40 Inter mediate Int Pn Rodin 3 1 6983m Rod Int 1 69837m l End ENT Cont ESC Int Pn 2 End ENT Cont ESC 4 LINE LEVELING 6 Press
39. ata is stored to internal memory Card PCMCIA SRam Card RS 232C Communication with an external data collector is enabled Off Measured data is not stored 8 Point Number Selection of point number increase or decrease 9 File out Sending a data file Out put a Job file in a group or Ram selected in Out Module to external device For more information refer to Changing Set Mode 10 Set Comm This option is used to set the different communication parameters For more information refer to the DL 101C 102C interface manual 1st layer 2nd layer 3rd layer meni Contents Comm Std Standard setting 1200baud 7word length 1stop bit even parity Set Baud Select nnnn Baud rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 Comm Manu Parity Even Set Parity Set Parity Parity Odd Even Odd None Parity None Set Term CR LF Off If term is set to ON all data strings sent to the computer will be terminated with CR LF On the carriage return line feeds charac ters If term is OFF then CR LF charac ters will not be appended to the data string 11 Auto Cutoff Toggle that determines whether auto cutoff is on or off If auto cutoff is ON the instrument will automatically power down after five minutes without having a key pressed Option Explanation Cutoff 5min Auto cutoff mode ON Cutoff off Auto cutoff mode OFF 8 SET MODE 12 Set Bright This option is used to change the bright
40. ber will be wl Method displayed as the default Type B 3 Press ENT ENT Job No J04 4 Enter Job No and press ENT Job No Infol ENT Remark 1 5 Enter remarks 1 3 and press the ENT key ENT Info2 Remark 2 ENT Remark 3 Info3 ENT 10 5 6 Collimate the staff located on point a and press MEAS Fig 1 Aa will be measured and displayed Collimate the staff located on point b and press MEAS Fig 1 Ab will be measured and displayed Move the instrument to position B approximately 16 5m 54ft from the staff at point a and level the instrument Fig 2 Collimate to the staff at point a and press MEAS Fig 2 Ba will be measured and displayed 10 Collimate to the staff at point b and press MEAS Fig 2 Bb will be measured and displayed The correction value is then displayed 11 To continue with the adjustment press ENT 10 6 Collimate a MEAS Collimate b MEAS Move the instrument Collimate a MEAS Collimate b MEAS ENT 10 ADJUSTMENT Meas A a A b Rod Aa 1 5586m 4 Meas A a A b Rod Ab 1 6586m L Move a staff 4 Meas B as B b Rod Ba 1 5473m L Meas B aB gt gt b Rod Bb 1 6453m 4 d 4 8 0 0021m 4 Data Store Adjust Reticle 12 Pr
41. d OK Confirm the setting of the staff or measuring condition If the staff is set properly press the ENT key but if you like stop the measurement press the CLR key The error message may be displayed in such procedure did not performed correctly Search of Recorded Data 5 THE OTHER FUNCTIONS SRCH key The SRCH key is used to search and display the recorded data Search will be done in Ram or a Group Card which is selected in Out module In case Out Module Ram In the state of before measuring IG Each time pressing A or Ww the search mode changes as follows Srch Job No Srch BM No Srch Meas No Srch CP No Srch Job Date A A Job No Search mode Measure No Search mode No Search mode Example Search for Benchmark No Changing point No Search mode J ob date Search mode Operating procedure Operating Display Fore Pn 11 1 To search and display recorded data press the SRCH Srch SRCH key when the display is at a menu option or Job No when the display is prompting you for a measurement 2 Press A or W several times until the BM No Alor W lesch prompt is displayed BM No 3 Press the ENT key ENT BM No In case searching the last measured Benchmark No BM No 4 Press the ENT key as it is ENT Srch B The la
42. dE EES Battery Power Remaining Display AA Setting of Record Mode Out Module A Data Gane ME Ai sot ii fake cave ae a ced scan p a a TP dati a nena Main Mem Contains 3 iii cc scceszcasdesadaecsasensneesiguassaaecsesuedesceseadasanseaustandetassentsaneas Entering Characters While in Alpha Mode A Focusing and Collimation of Staff L nee Data Digits Displays Over FIOW LL nn nnnn nn nn rna Measuring PreCaution nem nai aaien ara ETARA ETE iS 3 STANDARD MEASUREMENT MENU MEASURE ss sseeenenzenrenzzznnenzzzn 3 1 4 LINE LEVEEING Oaea ana maan aaee EEN 4 1 Start of Line Leveling Start Leveling L 4 2 Line Leveling Foresight Backsight Collection Level1 2 3 L 4 4 About the Point Number PN in Line Leveling L 4 12 Repeat Measurement REP Key i a AETS 4 14 Measuring of Intermediate Point IN SO Key ii ii vies wen 4 16 Setout Measurement IN SO Key i i enced ees tatiana 4 18 End of Change Point End Model Lm nnnnnnnn mnn ann net 4 22 End of Line Leveling End of Benchmark End Mode L 4 23 Continuing Leveling Cont Leveling L nn 4 25 5 THE OTHER FUNCTIONS mi aka 5 1 Manual Input of Data MANU key AA 54 Distance Display DIST key L nennnnnn nn nnnn nn nr rna 5 2 Inverse staff MOOG issnin a l 5 2 Search of Recorded Data SRCH key Leanne 5 3 Measuring a Horizontal Angle AA 5 6 Stadia SUPVEVING EE 5 7 6 FORMATTING DATA CARD INTERNAL MEMORY RAM MENU FORMAT 6 1 Formatting Data Gard ic tid nice Sen
43. ent mode by pressing A or A or V Measure y N Time Press ENT key and set the measurement times by ENT N inputting numerical character and press the ENT 03 key Enter N The display returns to Set Measure screen ENT Set Measure Example 2 File Out Job file in a group or Ram selected in Out Module can be output to external device Operating procedure Operating Display Menu Measure 1 Press SET key in the state of menu display or SET Set before measuring i Mod Batterv check tile will be displaved SE Check Battery Press A or W several times until displays File Out screen Press ENT Press A or W several times to select a job type Press ENT Press A or W several times to select a job Press the ENT key Press the REC key When output is completed returns to File Out screen Example 3 Changing date and time A or Y ENT A or y ENT A or Y ENT REC 8 SET MODE File Out JobType Level Job J01 Out RECorESC File Out Operating procedure Operating Display Menu Measure Press the SET key while either in menu mode or SET Set before measuring The Set Mode screen will be Mode displayed for a few seconds and then Check Bat
44. ess ENT key The reticle value on the staff located at point b is shown 13 Reverse the staff located at point b Remove the eyepiece cover to expose the cross hair adjusting screw 14 Collimate the staff and read it manually Shift the horizontal cross hair line up and down as required until the line is coincided with the reticle reading value Fig 3 Fig 4 15 Press ENT key The display returns to the Adjusting Menu ENT Reverse staff b Collimate and Adjust ENT 10 ADJUSTMENT Adjust 1 58678m Menu Adjust eTo quit the adjustment procedure press ESC at any time during steps 1 through 13 eWhen the error message is displayed press ESC and continue the adjustment procedure 10 7 11 SPECIAL ACCESSORIES 11 SPECIAL ACCESSORIES Battery charger BC 19BR BC 19CR Input voltage Frequency Recharging time Operating temperature Charging signal Finishing signal Refreshing signal Weight AC120V 15 BC 19BR AC220V 15 BC 19CR 50 60 Hz 1 5hours at 20 C 68 F 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Red lamp illumination Green lamp illumination Yellow lamp illumination 0 3kg 0 7 Ib 11 1 12 STORAGE PRECAUTIONS 12 STORAGE PRECAUTIONS 1 Clean the instrument after use eWhen the instrument is exposed to sea water clean the salty water with a wet cloth and dry the instrument with a dry cloth Never store wet or damp instrument in it
45. gt gt gt Standard measurement Line Leveling Measuring Display marks Display Contents Display Contents Indicates that record mode is m There are other pages or menu that RA Jon E can be viewed by pressing the A e key Battery power indicator Pressing LA Ile key to display the next menu Set out mode Instrument height Benchmark Changing point Backsight Ground height Foresight Intermediate point measurement sideshot Inverse staff mode The following display marks are omitted in this manual ma OF am 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT 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 such as the TOPCON Type E aluminum tripod or wide frame tripod or the dome head aluminum tripod 1 2 3 Extend the legs to a suitable length and tighten the wing nuts at the legs mid sections 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 secure
46. has following serial number can not be operated with DB 31 drv batterv holder Serial number GMxxxx HXxxxx NIxxxx NJxxxx TQxxxx TRXxxx TSxxxx TTxxxx 10 ADJUSTMENT 10 ADJUSTMENT Adjustment of Circular Level Check 1 Set 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 follows Adjustment Circular level window JS j HS se Circular level adjusting screws _ Leveling screw 7 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 3 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 10 1 10 ADJUSTMENT Collimation of the Instrument Method Type A 1 Set the instrument on a tripod at a point midway between two rods approximately 50 meters 165 apart 2 Level the instrument Fig 1 Approx 25m 73ft Approx 25m 73ft Bb Fig 3 Approx 3m 10ft Fig 4 Cross hair adjusting screw Evepiece cover
47. hin RAM or Data Card e Checking capacity of RAM or Data Card Menu Contains Menu Utility Make Find Copy Delete Check 4 Group Job Job Job Capacity Files in Ram and Data Card Job and coordinate data can be stored within Ram or Data card as follows In Ram l JOBO1 M JOB02 L JOB21 A JOB22 L In Data Card Group01 JOBO1 M l JOBO2 L JOBO3 A JOBOA L Group02 JOB21 A i JOB22 L JOB23 M COORDI X 7 MEMORY MANAGER Menu Utility e Group can not be existed within Ram e Ina Data card it is not possible to make a job file of same name within one group e You can not use the word RAM for the group name e Coordinate data file name is fixed as COORDI e Extended code can be added automatically according to file type as follows L Line leveling data file M Measuring data file A Adjustment data file X Coordinate data file Making group into Data Card Make Group You can make one or more groups as directories Operating procedure Operating Display Press MENU and then press L A or w to display A or Y Menu the Menu Utility screen Utility Press A or W to
48. hing foresight measurement It is possible to remeasure from foresight or backsight 4 LINE LEVELING Example Level1 The process in case to remeasure for backsight 1 after foresight 2 measurement is completed Operating procedure Operating Display Back2Pn 29 Press the REP key at the Back2Pn prompt 1 Rep Fr 30 Press the ENT key to confirm that you wish to recollect the measurement Press the A or W key to select a reason and A or Y Fore2Pn press ENT 2 ENT 30 Press the REP key again REP Back1Pn The display returns to the Back1Pn prompt 29 Collimate to the backsight and press MEAS to Collimate Bk recollect the measurement MEAS When the measurement is completed the measured data is displayed for N seconds Collimate Fr Collimate to the foresight and press MEAS to MEAS recollect the measurement Collimate Fr F 2P Collimate to the foresight and press MEAS to MEAS Se ge recollect the measurement The display returns to Back 2 Pn prompt 3 1 Press the A or W key to view the measured data 2 You can select one of the following 3 reasons OP err Operation error EV err Discrepancy of elevation error RD err Reading error 3 Press the A or w key to display the measured and calculated data of the previous point Display of reason measured ag
49. in 1 Ab exceeds 1 meters meters The horizontal distance Ba is too near or Set the instrument approximately 3 far from staff a m from the staff a Method type B of adjusting mode Press ESC Set the instrument at Either position A or B is not set up correctly correct position divided into 1 3 be on 1 3 of the distance between staff a and tween staff a and b b Write Data can not be written into data card Check the data card Error An error occurred in cluster write There is not space cluster in file genera tion Write Data card is write protection Cancel write protection Protect elf errors still persist after attempting to clear them contact your local TOPCON dealer 13 3 14 SPECIFICATIONS 14 SPECIFICATIONS Telescope Magnification DL 101C DL 102C 32x 30x Objective Aperture 45mm Field of view 1 20 Resolving power CN Compensator DL 101C DL 102C Working Range Working BP 15 Range Setting Accuracy 0 3 0 5 Setting Accuracy SE Coo ooe ooe Electronic 0 4mm 1 0mm reading Invar Staff Fiberglass Staff Optical reading Standard deviation for 1km imm 1 5mm Least count DL 101C DL 102C 0 01mm 0 1mm 0 1mm imm Distance Measurement Least count DL 101C 1cm imm DL 102C 1cm Accuracv Using the MEAS key 1cm to 5cm Measuring range 2m to 100m 7ft to 328ft Fiberglass staff 2m to 60m 7ft to 197ft Invar Staff Measuring Time
50. k 1 Infol Example CKPOINT CKPOINT 1 Input is limited to eight alphanumeric characters 2 In the same line leveling the point number used already can be input 3 Input is limited to 16 alphanumeric characters Repeat Measurement The REP key is used to recollect either the previous backsight or foresight point in the event that the point was collected in error The data which stored before remeasuring will not affected on the result of each data REP key A LINE LEVELING calculations Level1 Backsight 1 Foresight 1 Foresight 2 Backsight 2 Next Bk 1 P rik St REP REP eAfter finishing backsight 1 or foresight 1 measurement It is possible to remeasure from backsight 1 eAfter finishing foresight 2 or backsight 2 measurement It is possible to remeasure from foresight 2 or backsight 1 Level2 Backsight 1 Backsight 2 Foresight 1 Foresight 2 Next Bk 1 REP REP REP REP eAfter finishing backsight 1 or backsight 2 measurement It is possible to remeasure from backsight 1 eAfter finishing foresight 1 or foresight 2 measurement It is possible to remeasure from foresight 1 or backsight 1 Level3 Backsight Foresight Next Bk REP t REP IN eAfter finishing backsight measurement It is possible to remeasure from backsight eAfter finis
51. ly Attaching the Instrument to the Tripod Head Take the instrument carefully out of the carrying case and place it on the tripod head 1 2 3 Align the tripod screw with the socket on the base of the instrument and screw in the tripod screw until the instrument is securely fixed to the tripod head If the horizontal circle is being used for measuring an angle or establishing a line the instrument must be set up exactly over the point with the plum bob Use the three leveling screws to center the circular bubble level in other to level the instrument H 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 2 Hang the plumb bob hook on the plumb bob hanger of the tripod screw 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 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 centime
52. m card to card is carryed Confirm the data Copy Jout When card to Ram copy is carryed out there is illegal data or format error whthin a card Cannot Crad capacity is full Use other card Make Cannot The coordinate data can not be read Confirm the files in the card ReadData Card 90 percent of the data memory area is Press ESC Delete unnecessary over 90 used by data job within the card Card Gard memory is full Use other card Full Cardis Management block of card memory is bro Confirm the card Broken ken Card When carrying out line levelling work Data Confirm the card If you want to con Changed card is changed with other one tinue the line leveling press ESC CardNot Data card is not formatted Format the card Format CardNot Data card is not inserted Insert data card Ready Compe Err The inclination of the instrument exceeds Press ESC Level the instrument the capacity of the compensator properly Coll Error An invalid value has been collected during Press ESC Start the adjustment the adjustment process procedure from the beginning Coordi There is no coordinate appointed Confirm the coordinate data and set Not Found again Dark Err The level cannot read the rod due to lack of Press ESC The data will have to light be entered manually until lighting has improved E61 88 Any abnormality occurs within the CPU Turn the power switch off then on again
53. measuring Menu Ca Light Measuring is possible but the battery is partly d discharged Measure Flash A flashing indicates the battery will soon be discharged Charge to a new battery as soon as possible Battery Voltage Check Battery voltage can be displayed using one of the Set Menu options Operating procedure Operating Display Fore Pn 40 Press the SET key while the screen displays MENU or before measurement After a few seconds the Check Battery screen will be displayed 4 Check Battery Press the ENT key Battery The screen displays the voltage level for N seconds 7 20 V The screen returns to Check Battery screen Refer to Chapter six to see how to set the N display 4 time Press the ESC key The level returns to the screen that was displayed prior to pressing the SET key Note 1 The battery operating time varies depending on environmental conditions such as ambient temperature charging time and the number of charges and discharges The batteries should be charged before use and spare batteries should be available 2 See Chapter Power Source and Charging for an explanation of battery use 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT Setting of Record Mode Out Module To store the measured data to the internal memory RAM of the instrument or Data card Out Module in the Set Menu should be set to RAM o
54. ment to the Foresight is completed Displayed only if multiple measurement mode is set Displays setting by set mode only Refer to Chapter 8 Set mode Rod Fr 1 52387m VB Dist Fr 22 123m n 3 Oo 0 1 mm d 0 1 127 9m HDif Fr 0 19999m GH Fr 34 3074 PointNo 11 WM Distance to the foresight N measurements Average value Continuous measurement Final data n Total measurements taken o Standard deviation d Total backsight distances Total foresight distances Total backsight distances Total foresight distances Difference in elevation from the backsight to the foresight Ground elevation Foresight point number 4 LINE LEVELING About the Point Number PN in Line Leveling Point number modifying Point number can be changed before foresight measurement Refer to next page to modify the point number About characters usable in the point number In point number numeric characters and the capital letter alphabets and characters The point number used once can be used again are usable to 8 About auto increment auto decrement It is possible to set up auto increment auto decrement Refer to Chapter 8 SET MODE Auto increment If there is numeric character at the end of the point number which it was input into in the last time point number of this time is indicated with last value 1
55. meric characters can be entered when entering fields such as remarks Small letters and symbol marks can be input only in input of Remarks In other input only capital letters and numeric characters can be input as follows The word RAM can not be used for the group name Item Characters Maximum length Group name oniv for card Capital letters numeric characters and can be input 8 characters Job name Capital letters numeric characters and can be input 8 characters Capital and small letters numeric characters and all Info svmbol marks can be input Example Enter Tp 7 at the Info1 prompt 16 characters Operating procedure Operating Display Infol Press the w key to enter the capital alphabet letter A 4 ABCD mode ii Press the lt 4 or p gt key until the letter T is lt or p ORSTUVW located at the flashing cursor 7 Press the ENT key The T is entered and displayed ENT ORSTUVW on the bottom line T Press the A or W key to enter the small letter A or w abcd mode T Press the lt 4 or gt key several times until p is lt 4 or gt mnopqrs located at the flashing cursor Press ENT ENT Tp Press the A or Ww key to enter the symbol mode Al or w 18s Tp Press the lt or gt key several times until lt 4 or gt TETIT character
56. ness of the display The brightness of the screen can be set to one of nine different settings Display Explanation Choose Bright N Set the brightness to one of nine steps 13 Set Light This option is used to turn the back light ON or OFF 14 Check Time This option is used to display and edit the date and time for N seconds each While the date and time is displayed the ESC key can be pressed to edit the displayed value 15 Inverse Mode This option is used to measure with the inverted staff Refer to section Inverse Staff Mode how to measure Option Explanation Inverse Not Use Not use the Inverse Mode Inverse Use Use the Inverse Mode The measuring time will be shortened in Inverse Not Use mode 16 Swing Correct Toggle that determines whether Swing Correct is on or off If Swing Correct is ON the instrument will automatically correct measured data by swing 8 SET MODE Changing Set Modes Example 1 Set Measure 3 times measurement Operating procedure Operating Press the SET key while either in menu mode or before measuring The Set Mode screen will be displayed for a few seconds and then Check Battery will be displayed 4 Check Battery Press A or Ww several times until displays Set A or Ww get Measure screen Measure Press ENT key The previous set mode is displayed Measure Single Select the measurem
57. ocedure Operating Display Menu Leveling Press the ENT key ENT Start Leveling Press the ENT key The previously used job number ENT Job No will be displayed as the default JO1 Enter job no and press ENT 1 2 Job No Levell ENT B1F1F2B2 Select a measuring pattern of line leveling by A Jor w EVlimit pressing the A or W key and press ENT key ENT 0 0 mm Enter the limit of discrepancy EV limit and press EV limit BM No ENT key 3 ENT B01 Enter benchmark No and press ENT key 1 2 BM No GH ENT Enter benchmark elevation and press the ENT key BM elevation Infol Input range 999 9999 9999 9999m ENT ro lt a Info3 8 Enter remarks 1 3 and press the ENT key 2 4 e To bypass the remark prompts and go directly to step seven press ENT at the Info 1 or Info 2 prompt Screen displays measurement of backsight point benchmark Remark 1 ENT Remark 2 ENT Remark 3 ENT 4 LINE LEVELING Back Pn B01 1 Input is limited to eight alphanumeric characters 2 When record mode is off Out Module is OFF the input of job no Benchmark no and re marks is bypassed 3 When Level 3 is selected the input of limit of discrepancy is bypassed Discrepancy EV First Backsight Foresight Second Backsight Foresight 4 Input is limited to 16 alphanumeric characters 4 LINE LEV
58. oint number in selected group by pressing A o w Set Ht the A or key and press ENT A or Y key and press ENT ENTI 49 88087 You can see Set Ht PointNo and Info l alternately by pressing the A or W key at this So Pn step PN1 4 LINE LEVELING 6 Kee the staff on the setout point and press Collimate RodSo 3 1 6983m After the measurement has been taken the MEAS measured data will be displayed including the three i measurements and the final average of the three measurements 1 2 Diff Ht 0 48453m Rec ENT Cont ESC 7 Press ENT key to record the measurement ENT End ENT l Next ESC Press ESC key if you want to remeasure the same stakeout point 8 Press ENT key to return to the Fore Pn prompt ENT Fore Pn Press ESC key if you want to set another stakeout PN2 point 1 Pressing A or Ww at this step displays the following measured data Diff Ht dl 0 48453m Measured value of the staff Rod So 1 69837m Dist So The horizontal distance between the setout 38 470m point and the instrument Displaved oniv if multiple n 3 Number of measurements measurement is set O 0 2mm Standard deviation GH So Elevation of the setout point 50 367 PointNo l Point number of the setout point 10 2 Referred coordinate data will not be memorized in RAM or Card
59. or professional use only The user is required to be a qualified surveyor or have a good knowledge of surveying in order to understand the user and safety instructions befoer operating inspecting or adjusting 2 Wear the required protectors safety shoes helmet etc when operating Exceptions from Responsibility 1 The 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 earthquake 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 connecting with other products FOREWORD
60. oss hairs may be blurred and indistinct at this time 2 Next slowly rotate the eyepiece ring in a clockwise direction until the cross hairs are seen clearly and distinctly Sighting and Focusing 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 Target Aiming sight 2 Next revolve the focusing knob in either direction until the target is in focus 3 Finally use the horizontal tangent screw for precise alignment of the target For further information see section Focusing and Collimation of Staff on page 9 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 the eyepiece The focusing error can be eliminated by careful adjustment of the eyepiece and focusing 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT POWER Switch Key ON When the power switch is pressed the level will first display the TOPCON title The screen will then display the menu that was displayed DL 102C prior to shutting the level off v Menu Measure Batterv Power Remaining Displav Battery Icon The battery icon displays the battery capacity Battery Icon No light The battery level is sufficient for
61. ound Job Not Found is displayed ePress ESC once or twice to return to the previous mode Measuring a Horizontal Angle 5 THE OTHER FUNCTIONS 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 390g The angular value increases as the instrument is revolved clockwise iin
62. pore2pn foresight and press the MEAS key Foresight 2 11 MEAS 7 Collimate to the staff on backsight point and press the MEAS key Backsight 2 8 Continue to step two as long as there are more backsights and foresights to collect 4 LINE LEVELING Collimate Bk2 Back2Pn 1 MEAS S Back1Pn 11 1 Setting the display duration is done from within the set mode Refer to Chapter 8 SET MODE The following data can be displayed after the measurement has been completed The A and W key will alternately display the different screens The following screens are displayed when the A or W key is pressed after the mea surement to the Backsight 1 is completed Displayed only if multiple measurement mode is set Displays setting by set mode only Refer to Chapter 8 Set mode Rod Bl 1 69837m Dist B1 21 433m n 3 Oo 0 2mm PointNo 10 Distance to the backsight N measurements Average value Continuous measurement Final data n Total measurements taken o Standard deviation Backsight point number The following screens are displayed when the A or W key is pressed after the mea surement to the Foresight 1 is completed Displayed only if multiple measurement mode Is set Rod F1 1 49837m Dist F1 21 433m n 3 o 0 2 mm HDifl 0 20000m GH1
63. r Card Before the Line Level option can be run Out Module has to be set to RAM or Card 1 Module RAM The measured data Job is stored in the instrument RAM eTo output the stored data to external device carry out SET MODE File Out or DL 101C 102C interface manual See Chapter SET MODE e Maximum 8 000 points data can be stored in RAM e The job number within the RAM can be maximum 256 jobs Group can not be made within RAM 2 Module Card The measured data Job can be stored in Memorv card directiv eTo output the stored data to external device carry out SET MODE File Out or DL 101C 102C interface manual See Chapter SET MODE eThe group number within Card can be maximum 256 groups To make groups into card see Chapter MEMORY MANAGER eThe job number in one group within a card can be maximum 256 jobs each See Chapter MEMORY MANAGER 3 Module RS 232C Connect DL 101C 102C to external device and out put the data every time measured eThe measurement in this mode can be Standard Measurement Menu Measure only 4 Module off The measured data is displayed only but not stored or out put Operating procedure Operating Display Menu Measure 1 While menu is displaying press SET key to be set SET Set mode Mod Refer to Set mode for further information of set SH mode Check Battery 2 Press A or w key several time
64. r Card you will be prompted to enter remarks and job number and all measurements will be recorded to Ram or Card See section Setting of Record Mode Out Module for an explanation of the record mode For an explanation of the single continuous measuring mode refer to Chapter eight SET MODE Measuring example Out Module Module Ram 3 measurement per collection Operating procedure Operating Display Menu Measure Press the ENT key ENT Job No J01 Enter the job No and press ENT 1 3 Job No MeasNo ENT 1 i Enter the measuring No and press the ENT key Meas No lnput tnf01 2 3 ENT Enter remarks 1 3 and press the ENT key 1 3 Remark 1 Info2 ENT To bypass the remark prompts and go directly to step five press ENT at the Info 1 or Info 2 prompt Remark 2 ENT Info3 Remark 3 ENT Meas Mn 1 Collimate on the staff Collimate Rod 3 Press the MEAS key MEAS 1 6983m Three measurements will be taken and the average will be displayed for N seconds 4 5 il Continuous If the level is set for continuous measuring press the measuring Rod Avg ESC key The screen then displays the last ESC 1 69837m measured data for N seconds REC Meas Mn Press the REC key 1 The displayed data will be stored 6 3 STANDARD MEASUREMENT MENU MEASURE 1 The job no field is limited to eight alphan
65. rting the instrument provide some protection to minimize risk of shocks Heavy shocks may cause the measurement to be faulty e Carrying the instrument When carrying the instrument at the site always grip its hand grip e 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 Sunlight may damage the components inside the instrument e Sudden changes 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 e Battery level check Confirm battery level remaining before operating e Memory back up The instrument has a built in battery for memory back up If the battery power is too low to back up the memory error code E98 will display Contact your dealer to replace the back up battery e Pattern staff Put gloves on if use pattern staff FOREWORD 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 displays and icons before reading the Safety Cau
66. s case Leave the instrument in a dry area to air dry the instrument and case eSweep dust away from the instrument with a cleaning brush and wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth Never use compressed air or gas eUse a cleaning brush to clean the lens and to sweep away dust A mixture of alcohol and ether can be used to clean the lens surface Swab lightly with a clean cotton cloth The cloth should be free of oils or pastes 2 When cleaning plastic parts avoid the use of volatile material such as thinner or benzene Use neutralized detergent or water to clean plastic parts 3 Check each part of the tripod after extended use Parts such as screws and clamps may work themselves loose 4 Clean the Pattern Staff after use Sweep dust away from the pattern surface or connected part and wipe the dirt off with a wet cloth repeatedly and dry with a dry cloth Avoid the use of volatile material such as thinner or benzene 5 For the safety storage of Pattern Staff elt is recommended to cover the pattern staff or connected part with cloth as a protection 12 1 13 MESSAGE amp ERROR DISPLAY 13 MESSAGE amp ERROR DISPLAY Display Explanation Countermeasure Already Same job or group name is already existed Enter a new job name or group Exists Cannot The job going to be continued caused GH Press ESC to return to menu Cont error or illegal format data Cannot egal copy fro
67. set menu allows the user to select measuring units communication parameters etc The settings remain unchanged even when the power is off Set Mode Menu Pressing SET key Screen Display Explanation Check 1 Check battery voltage Battery l 4 Set 2 Measurement method Measure Continuous Single or N time measurements Set 3 Set the minimum reading units Fix Set 4 Set standard or extended data displav Item l d P Press the A Joris Display 5 Set the data display time key to change the 2m displayed option Display 6 Distance units feet or meters Press ENT key to Unit T ee 7 Data output RAM Card RS 232C or off Module point 8 Point number Increment or Decrement number SE 9 Data download routine Out Set 10 Communication parameters Comm I Auto 11 Automatic cutoff either off or 5 minutes Cutoff l Set 12 Set the screen brightness Bright l Set 13 Set the screen backlight Light I Check 14 View and edit data and time Time I Inverse 15 Inverse staff mode use or not use Mode Swing 16 Set the swing correction mode Correct 1 Check Battery 8 SET MODE Displays the battery voltage See section Battery Power Remaining Display 2 Set Measure Used to set the method of measurement Select one of the following measurement methods
68. st measured Benchmark No is searched and Last displays BM No BM 5 In case searching Benchmark No one before the Benchmark No displayed ai 5 THE OTHER FUNCTIONS SE Ee OS Note tat eS SRCH 5 Press the SRCH key after procedure 4 and press l SDren B a Next e To display the Benchmark No one before or after the S displayed Benchmark No press the SRCH key and A BM No press A or w l BM TOP1 BM TOP1 SRCH BM 4 L lorig BM TOP1 BM 5 In case searching the Benchmark No specified BM No 4 Enter the Benchmark No and press the ENT key r mien ie SE SE EE BM No Srch B E Ge ne same Pench MAN dishes l ENTI EM TOBI 5 Press the SRCH key after procedure 4 and SRCH ll ress A l p A A BM No e To display the same Benchmark No one before or BM TOP1 after the displayed press the SRCH key and press A or w Srch B Next BM 2 BM TOP1 BM No BM TOP1 BM 4 rey BM TOP1 A or w BM 5 BM TOP1 BM 12 ef the A or W key is pressed after searching the Benchmark No before or after data is shown ef you reach the top of the file Top of file will be displayed If you reach the bottom of the file Bottom of file will be displayed elf no matching data is found No data is displayed
69. t cover the charger while it is charging Risk of fire or electric shock Do not use damaged power cable plug and socket Risk of fire or electric shock Do not use a wet battery or charger Battery can cause explosion or injury Do not dispose in fire or heat Risk of fire or electric shock Do not use any power voltage except the one given on manufacturers instructions Battery can cause outbreak of fire Do not use any other type of charger other than the one specified The short circuit of a battery can cause a fire Do not short circuit battery when storing it FOREWORD A CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect equipment with wet hands you are at risk of electric shocks if you do 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 Risk of injury by falling down the instrument or case Do not use a carrying case with a damaged which belts grips or latches Ensure that you mount the Tribrach correctly failing to do so may result in injury if the tribrach were to fall over It could be dangerous if the instrument falls over please check that you fix the instrument to the tripod correctly Risk of injury by falling down a tripod and an instrument Always check that the screws of tripod are tightened User 1 This product is f
70. ta Job Not In a card there is no job appointed Confirm the job and set again Found Job 256 jobs exist whthin RAM or a group Press ESC Delete the job in RAM Over or group after saving the job data Light Err The level cannot read the rod due to an ex Press ESC Remove the source of cess of light such as direct sunlight or the sunlight or glare glare Memory The data memory area of the instrument is Press ESC Delete unnecessary full full job within Ram Memory 90 percent of the data memory area is Press ESC Delete unnecessary over 90 used by data job within Ram Mustdo The menu option just selected is not avail Finish all pending operations and re End mode able in the present mode of the instrument turn to menu mode before attempt ing to execute the function again No Job There is no job to continue Press ESC to return to menu To Cont Opr Err Method type A and B of adjusting mode Press ESC Retry the adjusting in The collimated direction is opposite right direction 13 2 13 MESSAGE amp ERROR DISPLAY Read By abnormality of a card a reading is not Change the card for other card Error _ completed An error occurred in cluster read Same Copy a file into same group Copy a file into other group Group Setting Method type A of adjusting mode Press ESC Set the instrument half Error The horizontal distance between Aa and way between points a and b with
71. ter 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 Finally press each leg firmly into the ground while watching the plumb bob and tripod head Loosen the tripod screw slightly and slide the instrument on the tripod head in order to position the plumb bob directly over the point and tighten the tripod screw 2 PREPARATION FOR MEASUREMENT Leveling the Instrument 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 a Q Leveling screw B ORO Leveling screw A Leveling screw C If the bubble is still not centered properly repeat the operation from the beginning NOTE Do not touch the telescope during this procedure Adjusting the Eyepieces The telescope eyepiece should be adjusted to the user s eyesight before conducting surveying operations 7 First rotate the eyepiece adjustment ring by revolving it in a counterclockwise direction The reticle cr
72. tery will be displayed i The display shows Battery check title Check Battery Press A or Y several times until Check Time Al or Y check screen is displayed Time Press ENT at the Check Time prompt The screen ENT Date will display the present date 07 21 94 Press ESC C while the date is displayed ESC C Date Enter the desired date and press ENT 042900 Time For example April 29 2000 would be entered as 13 17 05 042995 After the date has been set the time will be ENT displayed 6 Press ESC C when the time is displayed 7 Enter the time and press ENT For example 3 25 10 PM is entered as 152510 After the time has been set the display returns to the Check Time screen ESC C 152510 ENT 8 SET MODE Time Check Time 9 USING AND CHARGING BATTERY 9 USING AND CHARGING BATTERY On board Rechargeable battery BT 31Q Removing the Battery 7 Lift up the battery while pulling the lock lever On board battery Lock Lever Charging the Battery 1 Connect the charger plug BC 23B C to the battery BT 31Q 2 Insert the charger receptacle in an outlet The BC 23B is for use with AC120V outlets and the BC 23C is for AC230V outlets The red light on the charger should be on when the instrument is charging 3 Charging time is approximately 15hours The charger plug is secured by a locking system Always pull
73. tions and text Display Meaning Ignoring or disregard of this display may lead to the danger of death or serious injury N CAUTION diqa or disregard of this displav mav lead to personal injurv or phvsical elnjurv refers to hurt burn electric shock etc ePhvsical damage refers to extensive damage to buildings or equipments and furniture N WARNING Safetv Cautions A WARNING e Aiming the instrument directly into the sun can result in serious damage to your eye Do not aim the instrument directly into the sun It is suggested to pay care specially at the time the position of the sun is low such in the morning or evening or at the time the sunlight is coming directly to the objective lens of the instrument cut off the sunlight by your hand or use an umbrella in such case May ignite explosively Never use an instrument near flammable gas liquid matter and do not use in a coal mine Keep the pattern staff away from electric facilities such as a high voltage wire or substation As this is an 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 There is a risk of fire electric shock or physical harm if you attempt to disassem ble or repair the instrument yourself This is only to be carried out by TOPCON or an authorized dealer only High temperature may cause fire Do no
74. umeric characters The remarks field is limited to 16 alphanumeric characters 2 The measuring no field is limited to eight numeric characters 3 The job no measuring no and remarks are not entered when the record mode is off 4 The duration of display is set in the set mode Refer to Chapter 8 SET MODE The relation between Meas Mn Measurement No and Meas Pn Point No is as follows Mn 11 Pn 1 Mn 12 Pn 1 Mn 13 Pn 1 Pn2 Pn2 Pn2 Pn3 Pn3 Pn3 5 The following data is displayed when measurements are completed Press the A and w keys to view the alternate screens 6 Meas No increments whenever MEASURE MODE changes to another mode Display When A or y key is pressed after measuring completed Rod Avg 1 69837m DistAvg Distance display 23 427 N times measuring Average value m Continuous measuring The last data Displayed only if in at N times n3 Number of measurements measure mode o 0 2 mm Standard deviation Meas Pn i i S a Point No display 4 LINE LEVELING 4 LINE LEVELING Measuring samples in this Instruction Manual are indicated by DL 102C Record mode Out Module must be set to Ram Card or OFF to run line leveling The example in this chapter assumes that record mode is set to RAM If you want to save the line leveling data into Data card directly record mode Out Module must be set to Card Known elevatid height
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76. ws the screen this key can be used to shift the display to the right or left in the screen Repeat measurement key This key is used to remeasure the previous backsight or foresight point during line leveling Escape clear key This key can be used to escape from the menu mode or any of the setting modes This key can be used as a back space key when inputting data Numerical key These keys are used to input numeric values Numeric symbol alpha key When in alpha mode this key will change between numer ic alpha or symbol input mode Inverse staff mode key This key can be used to measure with a inverse staff Inverse staff mode is necessary to set USE within the set mode beforehand Enter key Start measuring key Use this key to confirm mode parameters and to enter displayed data values This key is used to initiate a measurement Power key This key is used to cut the instrument ON or OFF 1 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Display Display The Display is a 2 line dot matrix LCD having eight digits per line Turn display back light ON OFF The display back light option can be available Refer to chapter SET MODE to see how to turn the back light ON OFF Luminance adjusting The brightness of the display can be adjusted to one of nine settings Refer to chapter SET MODE to see how to set the brightness Example Menu t Back Pn Back Pn Measure 10
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