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1. Warning Charge and use the rechargeable lithium ion battery only in strict accordance with the instructions Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or equipment damage To prevent injury or damage e Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking e Charge the lithium ion battery only in a Spectra Precision product that is specified to charge it Be sure to follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger e Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor e Use the battery only in Spectra Precision equipment that is specified to use it e Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide VII Important Information Environmental Information NOTICE FOR Spectra Precision s EUROPEAN UNION CUSTOMERS Spectra Precision is pleased to announce a new recycling program for our European Union customers At Spectra Precision we recognize the importance of mini mizing the environmental impacts of our products We endeavor to meet your needs not only when you purchase and use our products but also when you are ready to dis pose of them That is why Spectra Precision is actively pur suing and will continue to pursue the expanded use of environment friendly materials in all its
2. Survey Pro Ci About to start the Compensator Collimation Please make sure 1 Battery is in the battery compartment 2 Instrument is level 3 Instrument path is clear imal Hit OK to start when ready Cancel 56 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide Pleo Actions and Comments Make sure to measure with the stated conditions Make the measurements per the displayed information During the process the instrument should be free from vibration and untouched by the user 4 Setup The Laser Pointer gt gt The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station uses a red laser beam to measure and as a Laser Pointer The Laser Pointer is coaxial with the line of sight of the telescope If the instrument is well adjusted the red Laser Pointer coincides with the line of sight External influences such as shock or large temperature fluctuations can displace the red Laser Pointer relative to the line of sight Aligning the Laser Pointer Caution Viewing the laser spot on the adjustment target through the telescope is safe Warning Do not try to make the adjustment using a prism see Laser Safety page III Warning Do not use the Laser Pointer as an aid when searching for prisms see Laser Safety page Ill To avoid faulty measurements using the Laser Pointer use the supplied adjustment target to check the laser alignment regularly and before you attempt precise distance
3. Face Control Unit 20 Firmware version 49 First Steps in Spectra Precision Survey Pro 38 Focus System 83 85 G GeoLock 102 Getting Rid of Moisture 8 I Important Information IH Inserting the Battery 15 Inspecting the Container 4 Instrument Adjustment and Calibration 52 Case 4 Description 17 Height 63 Versions 6 Instrument Version Robotic 67 StepDrive and LockNGo 66 Internal Power Supply 89 L Laser aperture label 32 Information 30 Pointer IV 57 Safety III Levelling 44 LockNGo Measurement 70 tracker VI 53 75 Tracking Technology 86 Lookup and register Software 39 M Main Menu Face2 47 Measurement Check List 65 Stability 35 Model Code 6 O Objective Rain Cover 25 Open or create a Job 40 Operating System 21 Optical Collimation 53 55 Optical Plummet 19 61 P Power Management 87 Supply 12 89 Prism 93 94 Q Queries IV Quick Shot Menu 38 R Radio 90 98 Radio Parameter 48 49 Recycling Instructions VIII Reduce Sighting Errors 77 Registration 2 Reticle Illumination 42 Robotic Components 95 Measurement 71 Rod and Prisms 92 S Safety Information III Screen Protector 104 Serial Number 6 Serial number 49 Service Menu 50 Servicing 9 Settings Time and Date 23 via Facel Control Unit 37 via Face2 Control Unit 43 Setup 34 Setup Stability 34 Spectra Precision Nomad 96 Ranger 96 Recon 96 Survey Pro Version 41 Standard Rod 92 Starting the Instrument 36 Steep Sighti
4. If the battery is completely discharged all LEDs are unlit When the button is pushed and all the LEDs flash the battery needs to be recondi tioned in the battery charger When the battery capacity is between 0 and 10 one LED is flashing A battery that has a flashing LED might not be able to start the instrument If started with a battery that has a flashing LED the operating time will be between 5 and 15 minutes Charging the Instrument and the Radio Batteries The batteries are supplied partially charged Charge the batteries completely before using it for the first time e To charge the batteries use only the charger 53021010 SPN that is recommended by Spectra Precision for charging the lithium ion battery The charger can charge instrument and radio batteries It can be powered by mains Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 13 3 Getting Started power or from a car battery socket cigarette lighter adaptor Charger can be used either in car or office e Before charging the batteries please read the provided charger instruction information that was provided with the charger package e Charge the battery before using the total station if the equipment has been stored for longer than six months Fig 3 2 Battery charger 53021010 SPN for instrument and radio battery Via country specific adapter to mains power ACDC Comanches Radio Battery Instrument Battery DC Input 14 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30
5. e g after service or shipment to a new location e After any accidental knock or drop e At any time when the operating temperature changes by more than 10 C 18 F e At any time when the instrument changes it s height above sea level by more than 500 m 1640 ft e At any time when the highest accuracy positions are required e Routinely on a periodic basis Monthly weekly etc Spectra Precision also recommends that the operator keep a record of the dates and values measured so that any gross changes can easily be detected Gross changes can indicate the need for a check by an approved service center In all calibrations multiple sightings will be made in both faces to ensure that any minor pointing errors can be eliminated in the accurate determination of current colli mation error values All measured collimation and calibration values are stored and used until a new set of values are determined In a new instrument the values should be close to zero over time these will change Compensator Before starting the routine level the instrument An internal instrument battery must be present in the battery compartment The instrument will automatically check if the compensator is within range before the calibration is started The calibration process involves the instrument automatically reading the compensa tor value at a series of predetermined positions through the full rotation of the instru ment The process takes approxim
6. to www spectraprecision com ev shtml Recycling in Europe To recycle Spectra Precision WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment products that run on electrical power Call 31 497 53 24 30 and ask for the WEEE Associate Or mail a request for recycling instructions to Spectra Precision Europe BV c o Menlo Worldwide Logistics Meerheide 45 5521 DZ Eersel NL USA Class A Statement Notice to Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer o
7. Coaxial optics for angle and distance measurements tracker and laser pointer Optics for T ______ Compartment for tracklight instrument battery Face2 Control Unit Optical plummet Connector for both communication COM and power 12V Fig 3 6 Connector Rubber Cap Placement Note Please place the rubber cap in one of the shown directions Another orientation will limit the function to insert instrument into tribrach or to turn the instrument 18 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 3 Getting Started Optical Plummet The instrument is equipped with an optical plummet which has 2x magnification and a focusing range of 0 5 m to infinity The instrument can be positioned to an accuracy of 0 5 mm at 1 5 m over a ground mark Fig 3 7 Optical plummet As shown in figure e To focus the crosshair rotate the eye piece e To focus the optical plummet to the ground push in or pull out the optical plummet For information on how to adjust the optical plummet see Optical Plummet page 61 Trigger Key The trigger key functions as an On Off key C A LED in the trigger key indi cates if the instrument is turned on A solid light indicates On and a flashing light Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 19 3 Getting Started indicates Suspend Mode and waiting for connection see also Power Management page 87 When a field application is running the trigger key performs the same funct
8. FOCUS 30 User Guide 35 4 Setup Starting the Instrument To start the instrument please press the on off button about Isecond one single beep on right side of the instrument this will also start the Windows CE operating system This subchapter describes sequentially how different settings can be done in the field software in Face Control Unit as well as in the Face2 Control Unit e The settings in the Face2 CU are accessible only without starting the field software It is recommended especially if you want to work in Robotic mode e When Windows CE has started select your field software from the start menu Please refer to your Spectra Precision Survey Pro documentation for supplementary information Fig 4 2 Starting instrument 36 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Starting and Settings via Face1 Control Unit Screen Fig 4 3 Face1 screen after instrument start Fig 4 4 Face1 screen after starting Windows CE My Device o Recycle Bin E Survey Pro 9 37AM oy A Fig 4 5 Face1 screen while starting SP Survey Pro 1 SPECTRA PRECISION SURVEY PRO Gut of tilt 0 0508 Actions and Comments While starting Windows CE the Spectra Precision logo screen will show for several seconds and then the menu to work in Windows CE will appear Start the software Spectra Precision Survey Pro by tapping the Survey Pro icon Note StepDrive motor system and Focus system
9. Gorma el r e EEE E EEEE EEE E EEE 106 OOX ec eee Re RRR ERE eee eee ew eee ee ee ee 107 P N 77701035 Version 1 03 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide SPECTRA PRECISIO Table of Contents Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide P N 77701035 Version 1 03 CHAPTER Introduction In this chapter m Welcome m Related Information m Technical Assistance m Registration Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 1 1 Introduction Welcome Welcome to the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station user guide This manual describes how to setup and use the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Even if you have used an optical Total Station before Spectra Precision recommends that you spend some time reading this manual to learn about the special features of this product Related Information For more information about this product please visit our web site at www spectraprecision com Technical Assistance If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product docu mentation contact your local distributor Alternatively do one of the following e Request technical support using the Spectra Precision web site at www spectraprecision com e Send an e mail to support spectraprecision com Registration To receive information regarding updates and new products please register on the Spectra Precision web site www spectraprecision com register 2 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide CHAPTER 2
10. If an unauthorized person opens the instrument cover the function of the instrument is not guaranteed and the warranty is invalidated The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station is designed and tested to withstand field conditions but like all precision instruments it requires care and maintenance Take the following steps to get the best result from the instrument e Do not subject the equipment to rough jolts or careless treatment e Keep the lenses and reflectors clean Use only lens paper or other material that is designed for cleaning optical equipment A cleaner with a solution of pure water and 20 30 2 Propanol specified with evaporation residue lt Smg I is recommended e Keep the instrument protected and in an upright position preferably in the instrument case e Do not carry the instrument while the instrument is mounted on a tripod Doing so can damage the tribrach screws e Do not carry the instrument by the telescope barrel please use the handle e When you need extremely precise measurements make sure that the instrument has adapted to the surrounding temperature Significant variations in instrument temperature can affect precision Cleaning Tip Be very careful when cleaning the instrument especially when removing sand or dust from lenses and reflectors Never use a coarse cloth a dirty cloth or hard paper to clean the instrument Spectra Precision recommends that you use anti static lens paper a cotton wa
11. Mode On Mode all instrument functions Suspend Mode to save power and replace empty battery Note Saving power is also the possible with an economical use of the Control Unit Facel Backlight for settings see Display Backlight Facel Control Unit page 23 Instrument Off Mode Press the Trigger key for 1second single beep to turn on the instrument Note During Off Mode the Trigger key LED is off On Mode When starting the instrument it will enter a Waiting mode where it will wait for an external connection for about 5 minutes While in waiting mode the Trigger key LED will flash once every second and Face2 Display will show Waiting During this time it is possible to start the application program or prepare the settings for robotic measurements The StepDrive motor system and focus system are usable during this time If the instrument is not used for 5 minutes default the instrument will go to Suspend Mode and Face2 display will show Waiting suspend To turn Off the instrument press the Trigger key for 3 seconds one beep and one double beep For setting the instrument in Suspend Mode press the Trigger key for one second single beep The instrument will go to Suspend Mode if the battery is low battery capacity less than 5 which enables you to replace the battery within a period of 10 to 15 minutes Without replacing the battery the instrument will go to Off Mode if the battery capacity is less than
12. User Guide 3 Getting Started Inserting the Battery The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station internal battery fits into the battery compartment on the side of the instrument This battery can easily be removed and replaced To insert the battery 1 Open the battery compartment door by pressing gently on the battery release button 2 Slide the battery into the battery compartment with the battery connectors positioned towards the bottom of the instrument Fig 3 3 Removing and replacing the internal battery Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 15 3 Getting Started Suspend Mode The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station is equipped with an internal support module support capacitor that enables you to replace the instrument battery within a period of 30 seconds if you put it in Suspend Mode first Suspend Mode can also be used to save power when the instrument is not used You can then resume working from the same place in the software that you were before you entered Suspend Mode To enter Suspend Mode press the power button for about one second until you hear one single beep The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station will go into suspend for 120 minutes by default To resume press the power button for about one second until you hear one single beep The internal support module is charged when the instrument is on Note Do not remove the battery before you press the power button Otherwi
13. User Guide 3 Getting Started Touch Screen The CU LCD screen in Face can be viewed easily both in direct sunlight and in over cast conditions It also incorporates a touch interface for navigation Tap elements on the screen with a stylus or your finger Calibrating the Touch Screen If the touch screen does not respond properly when you tap it recalibrate it as fol lows 1 Tap the Start menu and select Settings Control Panel Stylus The Stylus Properties appears 2 To recalibrate tap Recalibrate in the Calibration tab 3 Follow the prompts on the screen Disabling the Touch Screen To clean the touch screen during a survey press E7 to disable it To enable the touch screen again press Ev Display Backlight Face1 Control Unit The display light is active by default and can be toggled on off by pressing 9 To change backlight brightness and save battery life 1 Tap the Start menu and then select Settings Control Panel Display Properties Backlight 2 Adjust Backlight brightness and select when the instrument has to turn off the backlight automatically 3 Tap OK Note Settings for display light Face2 and reticle illumination see Settings Face2 Display Backlight Reticle Illumination and Tracklight page 42 Settings Time and Date 1 Tap the Start menu and then select Settings Control Panel Date Time 2 Change the date and time as required 3 To accept the new settings
14. WU and the numbers 0 9 can be selected Press when number is correct cursor jumps to the next digit After you have selected the last digit for the Scale press the LV and the cursor will jump to the settings for Offset follow the same process above to enter this value When last digit of Offset is confirmed the system jumps back with the cursor to the inverse G key Press key a further time and the system jumps to Service Menu Ext EDM Calibration Scale 1 000000 Offset mm 00 0 a eg es ee ee Fig 4 39 Service Menu Radio configuration oa rl N Warning Information to users in France Exit A only To comply with French radio regulations Global the radio must be set to French settings Press Q and W to scroll to France and press Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 51 4 Setup Instrument Adjustment and Calibration The chapter describes as instrument adjustments and calibration routines as well adjustments for Laser Pointer see page 57 for Optical Plummet see page 61 and for Tribrach Circular Level see page 62 These adjustments and calibrations will change over time the most common changes being caused by e Wear and tear with use e Bumps and knocks during transit e Large changes in operating temperature Spectra Precision recommends that a collimation and calibration check be carried out routinely as follows e After any long uncontrolled transport of the instrument
15. are already usable at this phase Instrument loads application software Spectra Precision Survey Pro After starting the Spectra Precision Survey Pro the screen shows the Level menu Level the instrument with the help of the electronic bubble Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 37 4 Setup First Steps in Spectra Precision Survey Pro Screen Spectra Precision recommends spending some time reading the Spectra Precision Survey Pro User Manual to learn details of the application program This subchapter describes a brief overview Quick Shot Menu After confirming the Level Bubble menu the screen shows the Quick Shot menu Actions and Comments Fig 4 7 Quick Shot menu 367 7294 95 7680 ILA In Quick Shot menu it is possible to measure JR without storing data 1f no project is active i E ae Sees v gt Foresight i tte BACKSIGHT IS NOT SET a SP t a 6487 4 2h 34 9436 74 Start the measurement either with amp amp F1 caeco S F2 or xD He 0 000 m e Standard 4 Foresight Desc iss Note Survey Pro cannot start without a job being open so you have to open or create a new job file In case you close the Quick Shot menu before you open or create a new job Survey Pro will be closed Note If the laser pointer is in use it can be switched OFF in two different ways 1 Switch OFF the laser pointer and the instrument will still stay in reflectorless mode 2 C
16. associated with the active menu You can scroll through the list of menu and menu items by tapping the special arrow but tons AG FF Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 12 Main Menu Spectra Precision Survey Pro Select menu File and the appropriate menu items appear on the screen e g Open New Select a file with Open or create a New Job with New 40 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Spectra Precision Survey Pro Version Screen Fig 4 14 Main Menu File About Backup Restore survey Pro b4 Survey Pro Version 4 9 Copyright C Spectra Precision Visit Spectra Precision on the web at www spectraprecision cam Actions and Comments Select menu File and menu element About and the software version appears on the screen Press the ESC button and the program will return automatically to the Main Menu Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 41 4 Setup Settings Face2 Display Backlight Reticle Illumination and Tracklight Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 16 Main Menu Spectra Precision Survey Pro i 1 Ae F fr a 7 a em Eoi PAn Select instrument Settings by tapping on this Survey Edit Polylines icon Stakeout p Edit Alignments E Auto Linework Mame Fa i Type Focus af Search Navigate to Lights via drop down menu or toggle Collimation through the submenus with key left or right Firmware 1 1 2 Fig 4 18 Menu for Lights Settings lt e0m
17. click the Explorer icon The file structure looks and functions the same as Windows Explorer on your computer Eix File Edit view Favorites Tools Help O Back z wi J Search Folders BAL Address O mobile Device d Go Mame Size Type Application Data Folder Other Places Documents and Settings Folder 3 My Computer O Geodata Folder 9 Lost Clusters Folder My Dacuments My Documents Folder a My Metwork Places Network Folder Program Files Folder 3 C Survey Pro Jobs Folder sazii Temp Folder i windows Folder Fa Control Panel 2a bytes Shortcut WinCEBluesy config a74 bytes CONFIG File E T 28 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 3 Getting Started Disconnecting ActiveSync To avoid disconnection problems close ActiveSync before removing the cable Next remove the cable from the computer and then the cable from the instrument To disconnect ActiveSync 1 Double tap the connection icon in the task bar at the bottom of the screen see image below for location of icon 2 15 AM E E l F Tip You have to wait a few seconds until the next screen appears 2 Tap Disconnect and then remove the cable Connected to USB Connection gt Connected Hide this message Disconnect For more information about ActiveSync refer to the help or visit the Microsoft web site Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 29 3 Getting Started Laser Information For more informatio
18. precision of the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station to its full extent Setup Stability When an instrument is setup it is important to consider the following l Set tripod legs wide apart to increase the stability of the setup A setup where one leg is placed on e g asphalt and the other two on soil will still be a stable setup provided that the tripod legs are set wide enough apart If it is not possible to set the tripod legs wide apart due to obstacles then the tripod can be lowered to increase stability Fig 4 1 Instrument setup Make sure that all the screws on the tripod and or tribrach are tightened to avoid any play Any high quality tripod and tribrach can be used However Spectra Precision strongly recommends the use of tripod heads made of steel aluminium or similar material Tripod heads of fiberglass or other composite materials are not recommended See also StepDrive Motor System and Focus System page 83 for more information 34 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Measurement Stability Take into account that instruments require sufficient time to adjust to the ambient temperature The following rule of thumb for a high precision measurement applies Temperature difference in degree Celsius C x 2 duration in minutes required for the instrument to adjust to the new temperature Avoid sighting across fields with intense heat shimmer by sun light e g at noon Spectra Precision
19. prior to high precision angle measurements in one face 74 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 6 Instrument Technology Correction for Collimation Errors HA VA Collimation The horizontal collimation error is the deviation of the sighting axis from its required position at right angles to trunnion axis The vertical collimation error is the difference between the vertical circle zero and the plumb axis of the instrument Traditionally collimation errors were eliminated by observing angles in both instru ment faces In the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station a pre measurement col limation test is performed to determine the collimation errors Angular measurements are observed in both instrument faces the collimation errors are calculated and the respective correction values are stored in the instrument The collimation correction values are then applied to all subsequent angle measurements including the distance related focus lens collimation error Angles observed in a single face are corrected for collimation errors which eliminates the need to measure in both instrument faces Carry out a collimation test in the following situations e Whenever the instrument may have been roughly handled during transport e When the ambient temperature differs by more than 10 C 18 F from the previous collimation test e Immediately prior to high precision angle measurements in one face Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Statio
20. products and why we have established a convenient and environmentally friendly recycling program As Spectra Precision makes additional recycling facilities available for your use we will post their locations and contact information to our Recycling Instructions web page For product recycling instructions and more information please go to www spectraprecision com weee_rohs aspx Recycling in Europe To recycle Spectra Precision WEEE Call 31 497 53 2430 and ask for the WEEE Associate Or Mail a request for recycling instructions to Spectra Precision c o Menlo Worldwide Logistics Meerheide 45 5521 DZ Eersel NL VIII Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide Declaration of Conformity Trimble TRIMBLE JENA GMBH EG Konformitatserklarung EC Declaration of Conformity TRIMBLE JENA GMBH 07745 Jena Germany Qualitatsmanagementsystem zertifiziert nach Quality Management System certified to meet DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 Wir erkl ren hiermit die bereinstimmung des genannten Produktes mit den Richtlinien 2004 108 EG ber die Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit und 2006 95 EG Niederspannungsrichtlinie Bei nderungen am Produkt die nicht von uns autorisiert wurden verliert diese Erkl rung ihre G ltigkeit We declare the compliance of the product with the requirements of the Directive 2004 108 EC EMCD about the Electromagnetic Compatibility and of the Directive 2006 95 EC LVD Any modification to the produc
21. the compliance with the operating conditions specified Do not point the telescope directly at the sun e Do not use the instrument and accessories in rooms with danger of explosion e Protect operator and instrument sufficiently at the site of measurement e g construction site roads etc Observe any relevant national regulations and the Road Traffic Act e Do not carry out surveying work in a thunderstorm to avoid being struck by lightning e Do not modify the instrument e Do not use the instrument if there are any visible damages e Only authorized Spectra Precision approved service center have permission to repair this product Laser Safety N This equipment has been tested and found to comply with IEC 60825 1 January 2007 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2007 Warning Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous LED or laser radiation exposure As with any bright light source such as the sun electric welding arcs or arc lamps common sense applies DO NOT look into the laser aperture when the laser is on For further information regard ing laser safe use of laser refer to IEC standard 60825 1 2007 Note For security reasons the Spectra PrecisionN FOCUS 30 user guide describes the warnings and regulations of the IEC 60825 1 2007 and the warnings and recommendati
22. 100m Note Do not measure to a prism in reflectorless mode Distances up to 1100 m are not allowed because a Class 3 Laser is used for reflectorless distance measurement For distances longer than 1100m the instrument s distance accuracy is not guaranteed Beam Divergence All distance meter measurement beams diverge as the range from the instrument increases The divergence of the distance meter beam relates to an increase in the size 78 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 6 Instrument Technology of the area being sampled not to a degradation of the measurement precision see Figure 6 2 Fig 6 2 Beam divergence A larger measuring area at longer range is generally better because it enables smaller objects such as power lines and antennas to be detected and accurately measured With a smaller measuring area these small objects can be easily missed A smaller measuring area has advantages when measuring tight corners and vertices at close range When observing measurements to a tight corner the distance meter beam Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 79 6 Instrument Technology divergence introduces a range error caused by the size of the sampling area see Figure 6 3 Fig 6 3 Measuring to an inner and outer corner Required Measured distance distance Measured Required distance distance Although the problem is reduced with a beam that uses a smaller measuring area the error can not be co
23. 2 and any unsaved data will be lost Note During On Mode the Trigger key LED will be on solid Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 87 6 Instrument Technology Suspend Mode You can resume working from the same place in the software that you were before you entered Suspend Mode You can replace a discharged battery with a charged one within a period of 30 seconds In the suspend mode the Radio and the Face2 display will be enabled Face2 display will show Waiting suspend To turn the instrument On press the Trigger key for one second one beep or connect to the instrument from a remote application To turn the instrument Off press the Trigger key for 3 seconds In Suspend Mode the instrument will turn Off automatically at suspend time out default 120 minutes Note During Suspend Mode the Trigger key LED will flash once every five seconds Robotic configuration A separate control unit is via cable or radio connected with the instrument For start ing the instrument see Instrument page 87 On Mode If the instrument is controlled by a separate controller the instrument will not go into Suspend Mode For setting the instrument to suspend mode shut down the radio or cable connection between instrument and separate control unit and the instrument will enter suspend mode The instrument will turn Off automatically at suspend time out default 120 minutes The instrument will go to Suspend Mode
24. 6 7 Position StepDrive motion knobs Vertical motion knob Horizontal motion knob 84 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 6 Instrument Technology Focus System The instrument is equipped with a motor focus drive The focus motion knob is on the side of the instrument for easy access The focus knob is connected to a servo motor that is built into the telescope When you turn the focus motion knob the servo motor adjusts the focusing lens see Figure 6 8 Fig 6 8 Focus servo Focus motion knob Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 85 6 Instrument Technology LockNGo Tracking Technology The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station is equipped with an image based tracking system which is used for robotic or conventional measurements to lock onto and track a prism LockNGo tracking technology controls the instrument StepDrive motor systems and aims the instrument correctly towards the target see Figure 6 9 Tip To assure maximum performance from the LockNGo tracking technology keep the a lens clean and dry Fig 6 9 The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station LockNGo tracking function The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station can lock onto and track a prism 86 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 6 Instrument Technology Power Management The power management in the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station instrument can set the instrument to one of three different modes Off
25. Battery To fit the battery to the radio 1 Fit the battery to the battery holder Fig 7 13 How to clip on the battery 1 2 Push the battery downwards until the catch clicks in place Fig 7 14 How to clip on the battery 2 Click 3 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 99 7 Accessories and Options Detaching the Battery To remove the battery from the radio 1 Press the catch towards the radio 2 Slide the battery upwards Fig 7 15 How to clip off the battery 1 3 Pull the battery away from the battery holder Fig 7 16 How to clip off the battery 2 100 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 7 Accessories and Options Cable between CU and Radio Fig 7 17 Cable between CU and radio 5300901 2 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 101 7 Accessories and Options GeoLock GeoLock technology is a Spectra Precision Survey Pro feature that allows a robotic total station to perform an aided search for an optical target using an initial GPS posi tion The technology greatly reduces the time to locate and lock onto a target The Spectra Precision GeoLock technique combines a GNSS position with the FOCUS 30 robotic total station and the robotic roving operator The remote instru ment can then be directed towards the robotic roving operator using the GNSS posi tion and a subsequent search is quickly performed to reacquire the target at the robotic rover 102 Spect
26. FOCUS 30 User Guide 69 5 Instrument Operation Methods Introduction This chapter describes the following instrument operational methods for the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station e Conventional measurement with StepDrive motor system LockNGo measurement Robotic measurement Conventional Measurements with StepDrive Motor System This chapter describes the following instrument operational methods for the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station e When combined with the application software When setting staking out the instrument calculates and automatically aims towards the calculated position of the selected point The instrument will automatically point towards a selected reference target to check for instrument movement during measurements Instrument software corrects the collimation trunnion axis tilt errors in real time e The StepDrive motor system are continuous and endless allowing for rapid repeat manual pointing of the instrument with no end stops Note To obtain the correct point location with the instrument you must aim correctly to the target LockNGo Measurement Combining the StepDrive motor capability with the image based tracking system pro vides the ability to carry out LockNGo measurements LockNGo enables the instru ment to automatically lock on to a prism and then follow it precisely as it moves This means that the instrument is taking care of the pointing and t
27. Inspection Care and Maintenance In this chapter m Inspecting the Container m Instrument Case m Care and Maintenance m Transporting the Instrument m Servicing Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 3 2 Inspection Care and Maintenance Inspecting the Container Inspect the shipping container If the container arrives in poor condition examine the equipment for visible damage If damage is found immediately notify the carrier and your Spectra Precision sales representative Keep the container and the packing mate rial for the carrier to inspect Instrument Case When unpacking the instrument check that all ordered items are received Below is an example of where all items can be placed in the instrument case Instrument Case Contents Fig 2 1 Position of items in the instrument case 8 7 6 9 4 5 10 J 11 2 3 4 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 2 Inspection Care and Maintenance Items in the case Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 instrument Instrument rain cover Instrument case keys x2 User guide CD Warranty Card WEEE information Certificate Allen key for optical plummet 1 3mm Allen key for EDM Coarse sight 1 5mm and adjustment key for tribrach bubble Recon Nomad Cable between instrument and PC Cable between instrument and USB flash drive Objective rain cover Instrument batteries space for 3 batteries 10 USB flash drive 11 Getting started guide Laser adjustment ta
28. Leave the instrument to dry natu rally If condensation forms on the lenses allow the moisture to evaporate naturally Leave the carrying case open until all moisture has evaporated 8 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 2 Inspection Care and Maintenance Transporting the Instrument Always transport the instrument in a locked instrument case For longer trips trans port the instrument in the instrument case and inside the original shipping container Servicing Note There are no user serviceable parts on the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Spectra Precision recommends that you take the instrument to an authorized service center for service and calibration once a year This is to guarantee that the specified accuracies are maintained When you send the instrument to a service center clearly write the name of the sender and the receiver on the instrument case If repairs are required enclose a note in the instrument case The note should clearly describe any fault or symptoms and indicate that servicing is required Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 9 2 Inspection Care and Maintenance 10 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide Getting Started In this chapter m Power Supply m Instrument Description m Connecting the Instrument to an Office Computer m Laser Information CHAPTER Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 11 3 Getting Started 12 Power Supply Before charging or usi
29. Output power lt 5 mW Wavelength 660 nm Measuring uncertainty 5 Not valid for Laser Pointer IV Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide Important Information Warning The use of Laser Class 3R equipment can be dangerous for the eyes The risk for eye damage is minimized through the radiation limit of 5 mW FOCUS 30 at 660 nm Do not stare directly into the beam Do not direct the beam towards reflective surfaces prisms mirrors metallic surfaces or windows or towards other people Precautions should be taken to ensure that persons do not look with an optical instrument directly into the beam Dazzle flash blindness and afterimages may be caused by a beam from a Class 3R laser product particularly under low ambient light conditions This may result in temporary dis turbance of vision Do not operate any equipment or vehicles if such disturbance of vision occurs In a distance of 80 m from an instrument the radiation conforms to Laser Class 1 In Laser Class 1 a direct intrabeam viewing is not hazardous Take the following precautions while using a Class 3R instrument in order to minimize the risks of personal injury e Only use the instrument s Laser Class 3R function when absolutely necessary e Setup the laser beam above or below human eye level wherever practicable e Make sure that the area where the Class 3R instruments are used is marked with appropriate laser warning signs e Do not measure towards pr
30. Precision product or consult your Spectra Precision dealer Registration To receive information regarding updates and new products please contact your local dealer or visit the Spectra Precision website at www spectraprecision com register Upon registration you may select the newsletter upgrade or new product information you desire Notices Australia and New Zealand This product conforms with the regulatory requirements of the Australian Communications Authority ACA EMC framework thus satisfying the requirements for C Tick Marking and sale within Australia and New Zealand Canada N324 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Ministere des Communications du Canada This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 2 0 dBi Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain shoul
31. SPECTRA PRECISION FOCUS 30 TOTAL STATION b i nm i i b 5 m pt im Ei i He Dn r i pe F n ae F p a i 4 ye 3 F Ea j User Guide Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Version 01 03 Part Number 77701035 August 2010 SPECTRA PRECISIO i Contact details Spectra Precision 10355 Westmoor Drive Suite 100 Westminister CO 80021 U S A 1 720 587 4700 Phone 888 477 7516 Toll Free in U S A www spectraprecision com Copyrigt and Trademarks Copyright 2005 2010 Spectra Precision All rights reserved Spectra Precision the Spectra Precision logo FOCUS Nomad and Recon are registered trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited and its subsidiaries GeoLock LockNGo StepDrive Survey Pro and Ranger are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited and its subsidiaries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Patents pending in the US and or other countries Release Notice This is the August 2010 release version 01 03 of the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide Part Number 77701035 It applies to the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 total station The following limited warranties give you specific legal rights You may have others which vary from state jurisdiction to state jurisdiction Product Warranty Information For applicable product warranty information please refer to the Warranty Card included with this Spectra
32. Transport Case Accessories Carrying Straps Carry Strap for Transport Case 2x Fig 7 23 Carry Strap 571900758 SPN 106 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide Index A ActiveSync 26 27 29 Adjustment and Calibration 52 Adjustment Routines in Survey Pro 54 Angle Measuring Technology 74 Applying a Screen Protector 8 Attaching the Battery 99 Averaging Measurements 77 B Battery Disposal 13 Safety VII Safety and Environment Information 12 Beam Divergence 78 Brightness and Contrast 46 C Cable 101 103 Calibrating the Touch Screen 23 Care and Maintenance 7 Care of the Screens 7 Carrying Straps 106 Charging the Instrument and the Radio Batteries 13 Checking the Instrument Battery Power Supply 13 Circular Level 62 Cleaning 7 Compensator 52 Compensator Collimation 56 Control Functions Control Unit Facel 21 Control Unit Facel 20 Face2 24 Control Units and Accessories 96 Conventional Measurements 70 Correction Collimation Errors 75 Mislevelment 74 Trunnion Axis 76 D Data Storage 21 Transfer 103 Declaration of Conformity IX Detaching the Battery 100 Disabling the Touch Screen 23 Display Backlight 42 Display Backlight Facel Control Unit 23 Distance Measurement and Laser Pointer IV Distance Measuring Technology 78 E Entering Information 22 Environmental Information VIII External Communication 90 Control Unit 66 EDM Calibration 50 Power Supply 89 103 Radio 98 Extra Sighting Target 94 F
33. ar Enter a or a symbol Delete The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station has two kinds of memory e 128 MB RAM RAM is volatile and you risk losing data if the power fails e 11GB NAND flash storage memory The NAND flash storage memory is non volatile and protects valuable data and software against memory loss Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 21 3 Getting Started Entering Information Tap once on the Input Panel icon that is located in the Windows taskbar see Figure 3 9 for location of icon The icon is selection related Fig 3 9 Windows CE Taskbar ay 2 18 F Input possibilities are Keyboard Keypad or Transcriber Fig 3 10 Input Panel menu s keyboard Keypad td Transcriber 5 Lr Vey m ra Transcriber Hide Input Panel at Dera dla 1 Keyboard allows you to input data as if you were typing on a physical keyboard jwle r tly ul cAPja sjaltlalhjilklif shift z x c v bjnim l F culau a a ESE 2 Keypad has larger keys than the keyboard 900000009 BOG c Sis 3 Transcriber is a program that converts your handwritten notes to text Note The Keyboard Keypad Transcriber last used will be the default whenever the Input Panel appears or is tapped To change the default use the Input Panel icon at the CE Taskbar or tap the Start menu and select Settings Control Panel Input Panel and choose the desired option 22 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30
34. ately one minute to complete During the process the instrument should be on a stable platform free from vibration and untouched by the user 52 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Optical HA VA Collimation and Trunnion Axis Tilt The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station instrument utilizes precise angle and distance measurements to determine the position of the point being measured The instrument s design facilitates the ability to measure all points with a single pointing to the target in the Facel position All electronic total stations are subject to collima tion errors in both the horizontal and vertical angle measuring systems and also errors caused by the axis of the telescope not being truly perpendicular to the vertical of the instrument In order to compensate for these errors the collimation routine allows the operator to accurately determine the current errors in the instrument and store the errors as cor rections to be applied to all measurements made in a single pointing to a target In this way the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station will always provide accurate mea surements The adjustment of the instrument for HA VA collimation and Trunnion Axis tilt is a two stage process LockNGo Tracker Only on Instruments with LockNGo capability The LockNGo Tracker unit is designed to be coaxial with the instrument cross hairs If for any reason the alignment of the tracker deviates from the line of
35. cision Recon Fig 7 6 Recon Spectra Precision Nomad Fig 7 7 Nomad Spectra Precision Ranger Fig 7 8 Ranger Radio Option 96 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 7 Accessories and Options Bracket for adapting Spectra Precision Control Units Bracket for adapting Spectra Precision Recon at Spectra Precision Standard Rod Fig 7 9 Recon Range Pole Bracket 58959 00 Bracket for adapting Spectra Precision Nomad at Spectra Precision Standard Rod Fig 7 10 Nomad Range Pole Bracket 67201 09 om A Bracket for adapting Spectra Precision Ranger at Spectra Precision Standard Rod Fig 7 11 Ranger Range Pole Bracket 67401 15 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 97 7 Accessories and Options External Radio An external radio is available as an option for robotic measurements when using a controller not fitted with an internal radio Nomad Recon The external Radio 2 4 GHz uses one 7 4 V li ion battery as power supply This will give the radio 15 hours with a 2 4 Ah battery For technical information see Radio page 90 Fig 7 12 External radio 2 4 GHz 58050019 SPN Indicator LED COM Port Battery For information regarding charging of the battery see Charging the Instrument and the Radio Batteries page 13 N Caution Always remove the battery from the external radio after use 98 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 7 Accessories and Options Attaching the
36. d or a lens brush Caution Never use strong detergents such as benzine or thinners on the instrument or the instrument case Care of the Screens y 7 i P A Tip Clean the screens with a dust free cloth and gently wipe the screen use the pro vided dust free cloth in the screen protector package Caution Do not use abrasive cleaners and do not apply any Cleaning Solution directly on the screen Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 7 2 Inspection Care and Maintenance Applying a Screen Protector for the Face1 Screen Before applying a screen protector please read the screen protector installation guide information provided inside the screen protector package Use the screen protectors ULTRA Clear and ANTI Glare included in the instrument case to keep the touchscreen clean and protected To apply a screen protector first clean the display thoroughly with the provided dust free cloth Peel the backing from the screen protector Align the edge and then drop the remainder onto the display Use the provided installation card if necessary to squeeze the air from underneath the screen protector ULTRA CLEAR Screen Protection with 99 visual transparency ANTI Glare Screen Protection with a perfect blend of anti glare and optical clarity Getting Rid of Moisture If the instrument has been used in damp weather take the instrument indoors and remove the instrument from the instrument case
37. d be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power EIRP is not more than that required for successful communication Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Devices marked with Part Numbers78200035 78211035 78201035 78311035 and 78202035 78511035 contain radio module with IC 4492A 2410G The device contains a Bluetooth radio module with IC 9102A TJFBM Europe This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class A device pursuant to European C Council Directive 89 336 EEC on EMC thereby satisfying the requirements for CE Marking and sale within the European Economic Area EEA These requirements are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Devices marked with Part Numbers 78200035 78211035 78201035 78311035 78202035 C 4 78511035 contain a radio module that applies to the R amp TTED 1999 5 EC The device contains a Bluetooth radio module that applies y to the R amp TTED 1999 5 EC The compliance to the applicable requirements is detailed in the official Declaration of Conformity document which is filed at Spectra Precision For product recycling instructions and more information please go
38. d graduation In addition the angle measurement system compensates for the following automatic corrections e Instrument mislevelment deviation of the plumb axis e Horizontal and vertical collimation error e Trunnion axis tilt see Correction for Trunnion Axis page 76 Correction for Mislevelment The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station automatically corrects for mislevel ments up to 5 5 The instrument warns the operator immediately of any mislevel ments in excess of 5 5 0 1 grads Corrections for the horizontal angle vertical angle and slope distance are calculated in the field application software and applied to all measurements Compensator Calibration The calibration process involves the instrument automatically reading the compensa tor value at a series of predetermined positions through the full rotation of the instru ment The process takes approximately one minute to complete During the process the instrument should be on a stable platform free from vibration and untouched by the user Spectra Precision recommends that you regularly carry out a compensator calibration especially Spectra Precision recommends that you regularly carry out a compensator calibra tion especially in the following situations e Whenever the instrument may have been roughly handled during transport e When the ambient temperature differs by more than 10 C 18 F from the previous collimation test e Immediately
39. dio channel W1 Network ID 100 lt 48 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide Actions and Comments Press 1 and GJ to scroll to Radio Parameter and then press When entering this menu the cursor jumps to the first digit of the Radio channel first digit is active inverse and with Q and GJ the numbers 0 9 can be selected Press LV when number is correct cursor jumps to the next digit After you have selected the last digit for the Radio channel the cursor jumps to the settings for Network ID with the same procedure When last digit of Network ID is confirmed the system jumps back to the Main Menu Radio channel range 1 30 Network ID range 0 255 4 Setup Level Bubble These details are already described in Levelling page 44 Instrument Details In the Instrument Details menu it is possible to read Instrument Version Instrument name your definition Serial number and Firmware version Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 32 Main Menu Instrument Details To read Instrument Details press J and W to Level Bubble scroll to Instrument Details and then press Radio Parameter Fig 4 33 Instrument Details Instrument Details FOCUS 30 Robotic 2 Your definition Serial 87000002 FW Ver RO1 00 J O ee Leave the menu by pressing the LY key Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 49 4 Setup Service Menu The Service Menu enables e USB Interface settin
40. does not appear Go to step Step 4 If you select Yes Spectra Precision recommends that you clear all the check boxes in the next dialog New Partnership Select Synchronization Settings Select the type of information you want to synchronize el To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop synchronization of that information clear its check box Desktop Computer O J Calendar Microsoft Outlook O Channels Channel Synchronization O 85 Contacts Microsoft Outlook O EY Files Synchronized Files O H PC Favorites Internet Explorer Favorites O Inbox Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Outlook To find out more about and to customize what gets synchronized click on that information type in the list and then click Settings Settings tows eo 3 Click Next to continue Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 27 3 Getting Started New Partnership Setup Complete You are now ready to start exchanging information between your mobile device and this computer Upon exiting this wizard Microsoft ActiveSync will open and If your device is a quest click Explore on the toolbar and start exploring your device If your device has a partnership synchronization starts Please wait until synchronization is complete before using your device Click Finish to exit this wizard 4 Click Finish in the Setup Complete dialog ActiveSync opens 5 To view the files on the Instrument
41. e instrument see Figure 6 I Fig 6 1 Trunnion axis tilt error Trunnion axis tilt error In the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station perform a pre measurement trun nion axis tilt test to determine the trunnion axis tilt error Angular measurements are observed in both instrument faces the trunnion axis tilt error is calculated and the respective correction value is stored in the instrument The trunnion axis tilt correc tion value is then applied as a correction to the horizontal angle value Carry out a trunnion axis tilt test in the following situations e Whenever the instrument may have been roughly handled during transport e When the ambient temperature differs by more than 10 C 18 F from the previous collimation test e Immediately prior to high precision angle measurements in one face 76 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 6 Instrument Technology Averaging Measurements to Reduce Sighting Errors The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station automatically reduces sighting errors caused by the misalignment of the instrument to the target or by pole movement dur ing measurement The following techniques can be used Use LockNGo Tracker When LockNGo Tracker is enabled the instrument automatically locks onto and tracks the target Manual sighting errors are reduced Automatically average angles during distance measurement When measuring in Standard mode the instrument takes angle measurements whi
42. ent Operation Methods 202 0585858 eee 69 WIA O GUC TIO eee E E E E E ET 70 Conventional Measurements with StepDrive Motor System cccccccsssessseeeeeeeeeeees 70 Lock NGO We aS tie INCI secan ino EEE E E 70 Robouc Medas rement seese E EEES 71 6 Instrument Technology naano eee ee es 73 Angle Meas ring Technology scrscccunctassioncanvaneverendenslvavendncsesdamsuvaniacaduessietussvesdndnestenguessvacie 74 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide P N 77701035 Version 1 03 SPECTRA Table of Contents Correction for Mislevelment 0 0 ccc eee ees 74 Correction for Collimation Errors 0 0 00 eee eee ees 75 Correction for Trunnion AXIS 0 eee eens 76 Averaging Measurements to Reduce Sighting Errors 200000 T11 Distance Measuring Technology ais conciscaconmsedasnsadavtarenatsansaneseie read irena RE EENE U i 78 Beam Diyergent 4 sirsriiesrserigs n rrr o Nna aE aaa iii a Ea 78 TE NG hess cece E E cesses 82 StepDrive Motor System and Focus System cccceccccccccceceeesssesseeeceeeeeesaeeeeseseeeeeeeaaas 83 SICDDUNG s4c ye ater EE oan ee ae ae den eae bene ae awdeees cea ereses 83 FOCUS SyS getcstonqeue doe neehn ane ngede Go hee oh eee E 85 LONGO Trackine Technolo GY sexsecceceosecorarasceceno csosorenncton N E E 86 FONE NA CUI IN e A T E E E 87 T OU og go oe tee oo ee Seer E E a a E e a 6 Hobe a Goo 87 RODOUC CONN GUIMUON 220 cadcte0 cag abe a Ea babee einen amen ea
43. ess the setting menu for brightness Adjust the brightness by pressing CU or QJ Confirm the selection with Brightness range O 20 Select with a long WJ key press the setting menu for contrast Adjust the contrast by pressing CU or Confirm the selection with Contrast range 0 256 Note Setting function for brightness and contrast is in every F2 menu available 46 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Main Menu Face2 Information and Settings With the Face2 display you can access a number of functions and routines without starting the field software at Control Unit Facel Screen Fig 4 28 Instrument Status Menu Waiting Radio channel Network ID rm LJ C LW 6 Fig 4 29 Main Menu 1 Main Menu Exit Radio Parameter Instrument details v J 0 G Actions and Comments Select Main Menu by pressing Navigate with the J and W key in the Main Menu to highlight the item you want to select Confirm a selection by pressing the WD key The Main Menu is structured as follows Setting Exit Radio Parameter Instrument details Service menu Page page 48 page 49 page 50 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 47 4 Setup Radio Parameter In the Radio Parameter menu it is possible to set the radio channel and network ID number Screen Fig 4 30 Main Menu Radio Parameter BYE ewan Fig 4 31 Radio Parameter Radio Parameter Ra
44. ffect on the distance measurements please keep objective front lens and the targeting prism clean and use the objective rain cover Fig 3 12 Objective Rain Cover Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 25 3 Getting Started Connecting the Instrument to an Office Computer Transferring Data Files ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC provide an easy way to synchronize data on a Windows based computer with your FOCUS 30 Total Sta tion ActiveSync works on computers that have Windows XP or earlier operating systems WMDC works only on computers that have Windows Vista or Windows 7 ActiveSync and WMDC act as gateways between your device and your computer for transferring data You can also use the Explore feature in either program to move files or programs from your computer to your device ActiveSync is already integrated into the operating system on the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station However you must install ActiveSync or WMDC depend ing on your computers operating system You can download the current version of ActiveSync or WMDC from http www microsoft com windowsmobile en us help getstarted getstarted mspx There are two types of ActiveSync connections The table below summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of each choice Advantages Disadvantages Guest Fewer questions to answeron Slower subsequent connections initial connection one more steps per connection that requests Partne
45. g see eaeageouwiereaeauus 34 Measurement SADID wt aauotee ac bandew oases seoeteesyeeeedee yee on ees 35 DE Ate tn E SATAN TN cc ssh acces Sanat aheroetsl vc eon aeadaveeccisecabobasaay T EE 36 Starting and Settings via Facel Control Unit 0 0 0 cee eee 37 First Steps in Spectra Precision Survey Pro cee eee 38 Starting and Settings via Face2 Control Unit 0 0 0 00 43 Main Menu Face2 Information and Settings 0 0 0 0c cc eee ee eee 47 Instrument Adjustment and Calibration 2 0 0 eeeccccccccccceeeessesecceceeeeaaeeseeeceeeeeeeeeaaeenses 52 COMP O e eree E E RE ERE a 52 Optical HA VA Collimation and Trunnion Axis Tilt 005 53 LockNGo Trackif pasa ec dena trae daa ia E Aa eset deans diene aa ari aS 53 Adjustment Routines in Survey Pro 1 eens 54 Tie Laser POMer 22 04 lt 2 4aeneas oe oandpoe sn des pares oan dpet s deg aon ean 57 Opucal Plume 0 4 04 ace d te bw nee k de bse ae Babe cede nee eae eres en 61 Tribrach Circular Level 226022 eat tiaan ose rg 2 ware a oe te Bae oa oe ae 62 Measure the Instrument Heig Di eisirean ena EE E EEE 63 Pre Measurement Check LIST norserrsrensacrinii ri n E EE 65 Connecting to an External Control Unit sesesssssoeensssssssssseeeerssssssssseresssssssseeerrsssssseses 66 Connecting with Cable Instrument Version StepDrive and LockNGo 66 Connecting with Radio Instrument Version Robotic 0000 67 5 Instrum
46. gs e Display and input of External EDM Calibration Scale and Offset for supplementary correction of distance measuring units e Radio configuration in France only Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 34 Main Menu and Service Menu Main Menu Radio P ter aa ad 2 Press C1 or GJ to scroll to Service Menu and Instrument Details press Service Menu kdi J 0 G Fig 4 35 Service menu Service Menu Press 1 and W to scroll to USB Interface and Ext EDM Calibr press Radio config Fig 4 36 Service Menu USB Interface X Tip Please make sure that the USB interface default setting is Always Off 50 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Screen Actions and Comments nigea oan cement Press or to scroll to Ext EDM Calibration and then press Service Menu Exit m N Warning As the External EDM Calibration USB Interface directly influences the measured distance if Ext EDM Calibration your values are not accurate you will not receive true data To ensure accurate calibration please make sure that the values have been determined by an accurate external calibration Fig 4 38 Service Menu External EDNM Calibration When entering this menu the cursor stays always at the GD key Press when number is correct system jumps back to the Service Menu To enter a value press or GQ and the first digit of the Scale is active inverse and with
47. hange from reflectorless mode into prism mode and the instrument will stay in prism mode 38 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Lookup and register Software Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 9 Registration Modules menu Survey Pro This copy of Survey Pro is not registered You can either After the initial start of Spectra Precision Survey EU ene UME See ABT IE Epo select Register Modules and enter your alr registration code s Run in Demo Mode You will be limited to storing 25 points Run in but you will be able to use all Demo Mode of the available modules Fig 4 10 How to enter codes Wasgiescvacvayem 4 173 O Register k Tau Serial Number 100001 Registration Cade H Please use the keyboard on the screen to enter registration code Es 1 2 3l4 5ls 7 s 9 o Tabjajwje r t y u i ojp T caPlalslalrlolnlilki il re eee a AL ESE Fig 4 11 Finalizing registration codes Epere ETASAN Lait O Survey Pro 1273 You have successfully registered the following modules Standard Pro Robotics VS Enter Registration Code ooo Note If you select Run In Demo Mode all areas of the software are available with the limitation a job cannot exceed 25 points Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 39 4 Setup Open or create a Job The Main Menu consists of two columns Left column contains all available menus and the right column contains the menu items
48. has additional func tions that reduce the bottom mark measurement to the required vertical instrument height to the trunnion axis see Figure 4 54 and the following paragraph Fig 4 54 Instrument height measurement The measured distance Hm is corrected for the slope of the measurement to obtain a vertical measurement to the bottom mark Hc The constant from the bottom mark to the top mark 0 158 m 0 518 ft is added to the Hc to obtain the vertical instrument height from the ground mark to the trunnion axis Ih For more information refer to the Spectra Precision Survey Pro documentation Alternatively to obtain an accurate measurement to the top mark Ih you can manu ally measure the slope distance from the ground to the bottom mark Hm To calcu late the total instrument height Ih insert the measured slope distance Hm into the formula below Th 0 158 Hm 0 0857 64 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Pre Measurement Check List Before you begin measurement or stake out operations check the following items Lenses are clean Instrument is correctly leveled and Trunnion axis tilt HA VA Collimation error LockNGo Tracker collimation error if the instrument is equipped Laser Pointer beam alignment Correct radio channel is selected robotic measurements only Measure instrument height Allow sufficient time for the instrument to adjust to the ambient temperature see Setup Stabili
49. hat position can be continuously updated as the target moves around the jobsite LockNGo is especially useful for carrying out rapid site topo measurements and during stakeout using a con ventional two person crew It is also exceptionally useful for working in poor visibil ity and darkness conditions and for automatically checking to reference targets during measurements 70 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 5 Instrument Operation Methods Robotic Measurement Combining the StepDrive motor capability with the image based tracking system and the radio capability enables the instrument to carry out measurements robotically This enables a single operator to control the instrument and carry out measurements or set stakeout from the rod at the point Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 71 5 Instrument Operation Methods 72 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide CHAPTER Instrument Technology In this chapter Angle Measuring Technology Distance Measuring Technology Tracklight StepDrive Motor System and Focus System LockNGo Tracking Technology Power Management Power Supply External Communication Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 73 6 Instrument Technology Angle Measuring Technology The principles of angle measurement are based on reading an integrated signal over two opposite areas of the graduated circle and producing a mean angular value This eliminates inaccuracies caused by eccentricity an
50. heen 88 POWER SUPPLY e R ETE E E ER 89 Internal Power Supply 454 026 sea nteddeneaes EaD EErEE EEE TES 89 External Power Supply rsrsrsrs patita duaa g eee teen G iN 89 Externa Communica O eserin a Ea aaaeei 90 IAGIO eaer er rS EE E ESETE E E E E E eae 90 7 Accessories and Options s on osooso a 02 eee eee ee ee ee 91 Kod and PSS secesesenasnacosae sacatmneeneceactce S aalececienoadere sueameseasetanpe E 92 Spectra Precision Standard Rod 0 0 cc eee eee ees 92 Spectra Precision 360 Degree Prism 0 0 ccc eens 93 Spectra Precision Standard Prism 0 0 cc eee eens 94 Spectra Precision Extra Sighting Target 0 0 0 cee 94 RODO COLO MTU e E E ascent eoandeesseassacaeeuteowssesenwan exndoasesounaaeaanadeunes 95 Control Units and Accessories 0 cece eens 96 FPE LRO paces aequauee name eee EEEE E eee ee ae 98 TOLO ae se ceeaiesne see cieta A E E E E E E 102 Cables for External Power Supply and Data Transfer 0 ce ccccccccecceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeenans 103 Cable for External Power Supply 2 0 0 0 ccc cc eens 103 Cable tor Data Transfer oo cdctecesaguteeesngw cece seer erence census 103 Control Unit Screen Protector cc ceccecceeccccccceeeessseeccceeeeeaeeeseeeeceeeeseaeauseeeeeeeeeeaaeegs 104 Pe oP AC COSSOMICS RE E E E E 105 Steep SIGMUND FOSI poaceeeenc eee dta a NEE EE EA REEE E E 105 Transport Case ACCESSOTIES cop tpeestenaeenectaceuetiaatendtetpeeteaascmed aa iara iu iinei 106
51. if the instrument battery is low battery capacity less than 5 which enables you to replace the instrument battery within a period of 10 15 minutes detailed information and warnings at the CU Without replacing the battery the instrument will go to Off Mode if the battery capacity is less than 2 Note For Control Unit On Off and Power save mode please read the appropriate User Guides 88 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 6 Instrument Technology Power Supply The power management in the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station has been designed to deliver the most operating time in the field The power management sys tem includes the internal battery optional external power supply and the battery char ger Internal Power Supply The primary power supply for the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station is a rechargeable removable lithium ion battery External Power Supply The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station has one external port in the base of the instrument for communication and for external power supply External power can be provided by a car battery 12V with an appropriate cable Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 89 6 Instrument Technology External Communication The communication port on the base of the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station can be used for external communications to a computer or data collector N Caution Use only the gray cables with 6 pin Hirose con
52. ion as the Measurement1 key on the Face1 side and the Enter key Y at the Face2 side Keys Description gt Measurementl definable A Measurement reflectorless measurement and recording a Except the measurements in QuickShot menu without open job Control Unit Face1 Data entry on the keyboard is similar to that of a cell phone The button scrolls between three different states of data entry 123 ABC and abc Multiple presses on one key scroll through the letters on that key depending on which state you re in Fig 3 8 Control Unit Face Quick Shot Menu Measurement 1 Measurement 2 20 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 3 Getting Started Control Functions Control Unit Face1 In addition to data entry and the standard Windows functions the Control Unit has a number of control functions that are Spectra Precision specific These functions are described in the table below Keys a 2 2 Esc H W O O Function Del Operating System The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station runs the operating system Microsoft Windows CE Net Data Storage Description Measurement in field software only Measurement in field software only Quick Shot Menu in field software only Toggle the backlight on off Disable enable the touch screen Toggle the touch screen keyboard on off Switch to level bubble in field software only Pop up the Windows taskb
53. isms up to 1000 m in reflectorless mode e Make sure that unauthorized personnel do not get access to the instrument The Distance Measuring Unit in prism mode produces visible laser light emerging at the centre of the telescope objective Product conforms to Class 1 in accordance with IEC 60825 1 2007 Safety of laser devices Max output power lt 20 uW CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide V Important Information VI Warning Class 1 laser products are safe in normal use under reasonably conditions of operation and are not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and main tained in accordance with the instructions Tracklight Tracklight produces visible LED light emerging from an objective above below the telescope objective LEDs are not in scope of IEC 60825 1 2007 Safety of laser devices Product is in accordance with IEC 62471 2006 Beam divergence 70 mrad Max output power 0 4 mW red and 0 2 mW green Wavelength 645 nm red and 520 nm green Measuring uncertainty 9 LockNGo Tracker LockNGo Tracker produces an invisible laser beam emerging at the center of the of the telescope objective Conforms to Class 1 in accordance with IEC 60 825 1 2007 Safety of laser devices The product complies with FDA 21CFR1040 10 and 1040 11 Beam divergence Hz x V 40 mrad x 30 mrad Pulse duration 144 us Max pulse frequency 109 Hz Max Peak Powe
54. le measuring the distance Angles returned to the instrument at 200 Hz are averaged over this period to obtain an averaged angle measurement Use average measurement methods in the field software Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 77 6 Instrument Technology Distance Measuring Technology Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Stations are equipped with a combined distance unit This means that the instrument can measure to a prism or to normal surfaces reflectorless mode The laser distance unit is based on the phase comparison method The distance unit is coaxial with the line of sight and transmits an intensity modulated optical measuring beam that is reflected by a prism or scattered by a natural surface on which the beam is directed The phase difference between the transmitted light and the reflected received light is detected and represents the distance In prism mode the unit operates as a fast and precise long range distance meter In reflectorless mode the unit transmits a collimated visible red laser beam to the target point and then calculates the distance between the transmitted and the received light The distance unit software will detect erroneous single distance measurements such as those caused by an obstruction passing through the measurement beam and will ignore such readings in the computation of the final distance Unambiguous range for distance measurement Prism mode 7350m Reflectorless mode 1
55. light if they are to the right they will see a green flashing light see Figure 6 5 Fig 6 5 Tracklight Green light Red light 0 Tip You can use the tracklight for clearing sight lines and as an aid to find prisms in the dark or unfavorable sighting conditions 82 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 6 Instrument Technology StepDrive Motor System and Focus System Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station is equipped with a StepDrive motor sys tem to position the instrument and the telescope and a servo drive to focus the tele scope Due to the instrument accuracy it is important to use a high quality tripod and tri brach It is also important to set up the tripod in a position for best stability see Figure 6 6 An unstable setup that could negatively influence the resulting measure ment precision Fig 6 6 Tripod setup Stable setup Unstable setup StepDrive The StepDrive motor system is a mechanical rough fine drive system which gives high turning speeds and accuracy The system provides endless horizontal and vertical motion including endless fine adjustment The instrument uses a StepDrive motor system when performing a number of different operations such as turning the hori Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 83 6 Instrument Technology zontal and vertical motion knobs for automatic test and calibration or when using LockNGo Tracker technology for robotic surveying see Figure 6 7 Fig
56. ll E Instrument Status Waiting suspend Pado nel show Waiting ne PET The instrument will leave the Suspend Mode by Network ID starting the field software at the instrument a short LV key press or a P key press single beep J 0J ee Note In Suspend Mode menu shows Waiting suspend instrument and telescope can be turned by hand whereas StepDrive motor system and Focus system are not Indicates Suspend Mode usable Levelling Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 22 Levelling menu Once you have selected Level menu the electronic bubble appears in Face2 display Note Values always in 0 1 mgon 0 3 mgon 1 0 1 mgon I cc Symbols t Telescope direction Trunnion Axis direction Bubble Scale value Auto max 35 000 min 500 Instrument inclination gt 100mgon Instrument inclination lt 100mgon Second key functions ON Scale expansion Manual mode min 100 E Scale reduction Manual Pi Back to Instrument Status menu Note If there is field software at Control Unit Facel started this field software controls the Face2 display While using the field software in every menu the Main Ta 6a Menu from the Face2 display can be opened with a long Y key press 44 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Face2 Display while using Spectra Precision Survey Pro in different Instrument Versions StepDrive and LockNGo If the field sof
57. measurements 1 Setup the adjustment target 10 15 meters away facing the instrument 2 Aim the instrument to the center of the target plate and then inspect the position of the red laser spot in relation to the telescope cross hairs 3 If the red laser spot lies outside the cross hairs adjust the direction of the beam until it matches the cross hairs see Figure 4 47 Fig 4 47 Laser adjustment plate 71199035 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 57 4 Setup Adjusting the Laser Beam 1 Pull out the two plugs from the adjustment ports of the telescope housing see Figure 4 48 Fig 4 48 Laser beam adjustment ports Horizontal pointer Vertical pointer adjustment port adjustment port 2 To correct the vertical position of the laser spot insert the allen key into the vertical adjustment port and turn it as shown in Figure 4 49 58 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Fig 4 49 Vertical adjustment directions Counter clockwise up Clockwise down 3 To correct the horizontal position of the laser spot insert the allen key into the horizontal adjustment port and turn it as shown in Figure 4 50 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 59 4 Setup Fig 4 50 Horizontal adjustment directions Counter clockwise right Clockwise left 4 Check the alignment of the laser spot and the cross hairs Throughout the adjustment procedure keep the telescope pointing to the adjustme
58. mpletely eliminated The most accurate solution to measure to tight corners and eliminate errors caused by beam divergence is to use an offset measure ment method such as that used in the field application software Do the following 1 Measure two points on the face of the building 2 Aim the instrument at the corner to store the correct horizontal and vertical angle see Figure 6 4 80 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 6 Instrument Technology Fig 6 4 Offset measurement Point 2 With offset measurements you can accurately measure difficult locations in reflector less mode and eliminate beam divergence errors For more information refer to the field application software documentation Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 81 6 Instrument Technology Tracklight Tracklight is a visible guide light that enables the rod holder to position themselves into the instruments current line of sight The tracklight can be used during stakeout in all operational modes and is also of great benefit when operating in robotic mode as a means of checking that the instrument is tracking or when trying to reacquire lock by walking into the sight line of the LockNGo Tracker or using the remote joy stick control in robotic mode Tracklight consists of a flashing two colored light with each color lying in its own lateral projection sector If the rod holder is to the left of the measuring beam they will see a red flashing
59. n see Laser Safety page III Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 distance measuring unit and Laser Pointer has been tested and complies with the regulations for a CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT Fig 3 13 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Distance measurement LockNGo and Laser pointer aperture Tracklight aperture 30 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 3 Getting Started The laser warning label is located on the top of the distance measuring unit see Figure 3 14 The laser aperture label is located on one side of the telescope close to the objective see Figure 3 16 Fig 3 14 Location of Laser warning label on a Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Fig 3 15 Distance Measurement Unit and Laser Pointer warning label Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 31 3 Getting Started Fig 3 16 Location of Laser aperture label on a Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Fig 3 17 Laser aperture label 32 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide CHAPTER Setup In this chapter Setup Starting the Instrument Instrument Adjustment and Calibration Measuring the Instrument Height Pre Measurement Check List Connecting to an External Control Unit Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 33 4 Setup Setup An instrument setup with good measuring stability will increase the precision in the measurement result and allow you to utilize the measurement
60. n with LockNGo Tracker A Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station with LockNGo capability can automati cally lock and track a prism target as it moves Pointing errors caused by slight mis alignment of the instrument s tracker have a similar effect to the HA and VA Collimation errors as detailed above To correct for the tracker collimation errors carry out a LockNGo Tracker collima tion test The LockNGo Tracker collimation test automatically observes angular mea surements to a target in both faces the tracker collimation errors are calculated and the respective correction values are stored in the instrument The collimation correction values are then applied to all subsequent angle measure ments observed when LockNGo Tracker is enabled Angles observed in a single face are corrected for collimation errors which removes the need to measure in both instrument faces Carry out a LockNGo Tracker collimation test in the following situations e Whenever the instrument may have been roughly handled during transport e When the ambient temperature differs by more than 10 C 18 F from the previous collimation test e Immediately prior to high precision angle measurements in one face Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 75 6 Instrument Technology Correction for Trunnion Axis The trunnion axis tilt error is the deviation of the trunnion axis of the telescope from its required position at right angles to the plumb axis of th
61. nd Environment Information 0 0 eee eee eee 12 Checking the Instrument Battery Power Supply 0 0 0 0 0 cc eens 13 Charging the Instrument and the Radio Batteries 0 2 000 13 lnSerime the Bavery 2 2054 2csosacsranen as oedases erines ranr re nie 15 M EMODE coacetetn cutee s cate hedanadee aa 16 NEVS TREN DOSAO a E E 17 P N 77701035 Version 1 03 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide SPECTRA Table of Contents Optical Plummet 02 ied oaee Base 4c k kde dg ban Bees Peon eed Lhaweaeeheeeas 19 TRGSCr KC Giaaeaea tee pe enagen neue tae PEER EG ee A cad See Geek eeecees 19 Control Uni Pacel 2c nceuanscaden ance avetagoss noone ore enneetaeeaess 20 ContGl Wit FaceZ seas cedoeee Samenet astedeeeesueeacetseouses re eeeeeces 24 ODjec ivye Rain COVEr 5 ox otra db et ohne bees ae 6 ho aed ee nie eed a ong aa ee 25 Connecting the Instrument to an Office Computer ssessssoeesesssssssserrrsssssssecerrsssssssseses 26 Transtetrning Data ues 2 caccecenaadeeeenaeaene sri nsiet nEri Drenai nuii 26 Setting Up and Running ActiveSync 0 0 cece een ees 21 Disconnecting ActiveSync ususaeenn nanne eee eens 29 Laser AMTOPMAUON ccccaiesssassectuusincs cnaeexapetecemeanasecsssaasescuraacatnccsneneden EE E 30 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station 0 0 0 00 0 30 A CCD 2 esac ee eee ee ee ee ew eee eee Se ee ee 33 PS Peace ecetre gs E E E E E mae 34 SELUP SADI cetascdeneecaacedseseasheneesacd
62. nectors from Spectra Precision when connecting a cable to the instrument Radio The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Robotic version only has an internal radio to support robotic operations The internal radio is a 100 mW radio that operates in the public free 2 4 GHz band The radio uses frequency hopping technology to reduce radio interference and maintain radio communications in even the harshest RF environment The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station radio baud rate is 115200 bps This high baud rate reduces the measurement latency which ensures that a measurement viewed at the pole is received 100 msec after the measurement is sent from the instrument To maintain radio communication with the instrument the con troller at the pole must also be connected to a 2 4 GHz external radio or have an inter nal radio Spectra Precision Ranger 90 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide CHAPTER Accessories and Options In this chapter Rod and Prisms Robotic Components GeoLock Cables for External Power Supply and Data Transfer Control Unit Screen Protector Telescope Accessories Transport Case Accessories Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 91 7 Accessories and Options Rod and Prisms Spectra Precision Standard Rod The Spectra Precision standard rod is available with the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station The rod contains the following features Graduated scale in Meter and Feet e Fi
63. ng Prism 105 StepDrive 83 StepDrive Motor System 70 83 Suspend Mode 16 T Technical Assistance 2 Telescope Accessories 105 Touch Screen 23 Tracker Collimation 56 Tracklight VI 42 82 Transferring Data Files 26 Transporting the Instrument 9 Trigger Key 19 Trunnion Axis 76 Trunnion Axis Tilt 53 U USB Interface settings 50 SPECTRA PRECISION 10355 Westmoor Drive Suite 100 Westminster CO 80021 USA 1 720 587 4700 Phone 888 477 7516 Toll Free in USA www spectraprecision com oPECTRA PRECISION i
64. ng a battery it is important that you read and understand the battery safety and environment information Battery Safety and Environment Information N Warning Do not damage the rechargeable lithium ion battery A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or property damage To prevent injury or damage Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged Signs of damage include but are not limited to discoloration warping and leaking battery fluid Do not expose the battery to fire high temperature or direct sunlight Do not immerse the battery in water Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather Do not drop or puncture the battery Do not open the battery or short circuit its contacts N Warning Avoid contact with the rechargeable lithium ion battery if it appears to be leak ing Battery fluid is corrosive and contact with it can result in personal injury and or prop erty damage To prevent injury or damage lf the battery leaks avoid contact with the battery fluid lf battery fluid gets into your eyes immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention Do not rub your eyes If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing immediately use clean water to wash off the battery fluid N Warning Charge and use the rechargeable lithium ion battery only in strict accordance with the instructions Chargi
65. ng or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or equipment damage To pre vent injury or damage Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking Charge the lithium ion battery only in a Spectra Precision product that is specified to charge it Be sure to follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor Use the battery only in Spectra Precision equipment that is specified to use it Only use the battery for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 3 Getting Started Battery Disposal Before disposal discharge the battery Dispose of the used battery in an environmentally sensitive manner according to local and national regulations see also Environmental Information page VIII Checking the Instrument Battery Power Supply To check the power supply in the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station battery using the built in battery gauge press the button on the side of the battery see Figure 3 1 Fig 3 1 Internal battery power and gauge button Button Power gauge When you press the button four LEDs on the battery show the power level Each LED corresponds to a power level of 25 so that when the power level is at 100 all four LEDs are lit
66. nt target The adjusting screws are of a high tension because they are self locking The screws tighten automatically after you adjust them 5 Refit the plugs in the adjustment holes Make sure that the plugs are correctly fitted for proper sealing against the cover N Caution To keep out moisture and dust make sure that the plugs are correctly fitted in the adjustment ports 60 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Optical Plummet l Set up the instrument and level it over a ground mark so that the tripod height is 1 5 m 0 1 m 4 920 ft 0 328 ft see Figure 4 51 Note the position of the inner circle of the optical plummet in relation to the ground mark Turn the instrument 200 grads 180 degrees Note the position of the inner circle of the optical plummet in relation to the ground mark If the inner circle of the optical plummet reticle moves in relation to the ground mark you must adjust the plummet reticle location Adjust out half of the error with the four adjustments screws on the optical plummet Turn the instrument 200 grads 180 degrees If there is no movement between the inner circle of the optical plummet reticle in relation to the ground mark no further adjustment is needed Caution When adjusting the optical plummet with the four adjustment screws it is impor tant that the screws are correctly adjusted When one screw is adjusted the opposite screw must be adjusted eq
67. ons of the German industrial regulation BGV B2 updated print version April 2007 Per this German regulation a responsible person for laser safety has to be defined All absolute vital power to fulfill this task has to be transferred to this person Please ensure that you are aware of any national laws and regulations applicable in the country of operation concerning laser safety precautions and any other Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide III Important Information occupational safety and health issues that may be encountered All national laws and regulations take precedence over foreign or international standards Queries Address any questions you may have about laser safety to Spectra Precision 5475 Kellenburger Road Dayton OH USA 45424 1099 Attention Laser Safety Officer Quality Assurance Group Phone 937 233 8921 ext 824 or 800 538 7800 Fax 937 233 9661 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station The Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station is a CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT and contains different light sources Distance Measurement and Laser Pointer The Distance Measuring Unit in reflectorless mode and in Laser Pointer mode pro duces visible Laser light emerging at the centre of the telescope objective Product conforms to Class 3R in accordance with IEC 60825 1 2007 Safety of laser devices The product complies with FDA 21CFR1040 10 and 1040 11 Beam divergence 0 4 mrad Modulation frequency 400 MHz Max
68. r 2 22 mW Max Mean Power 0 035 mW Wavelength 850 nm Measuring uncertainty 5 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT For instrument labeling see Laser Information page 30 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide Important Information Battery Safety JN Warning Do not damage the rechargeable lithium ion battery A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or property damage To prevent injury or damage e Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged Signs of damage include but are not limited to discoloration warping and leaking battery fluid e Do not expose the battery to fire high temperature or direct sunlight e Do not immerse the battery in water e Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather e Do not drop or puncture the battery e Do not open the battery or short circuit its contacts Warning Avoid contact with the rechargeable lithium ion battery if it appears to be leak ing Battery fluid is corrosive and contact with it can result in personal injury and or prop erty damage To prevent injury or damage e Ifthe battery leaks avoid contact with the battery fluid e Ifthe battery fluid gets into your eyes immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention Do not rub your eyes e If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing immediately use clean water to wash off the battery fluid
69. r an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission rules The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Devices marked with Part Numbers 78200035 78211035 78201035 78311035 and 78202035 78511035 contain radio module with FCC ID HSW 2410G The device contains a Bluetooth radio module with FCC ID YK5 TJFBM THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Taiwan Battery Recycling Requirements The product contains a removable Lithium ion battery C Taiwanese regulations require that waste batteries are J recycled Ls Important Information Before using the instrument make sure that you understand this user guide as well as all equipment and job site safety requirements Safety Information e Instruments and original accessories from Spectra Precision must only be used for the intended purpose e Operate the instrument only in
70. ra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 7 Accessories and Options Cables for External Power Supply and Data Transfer Cable for External Power Supply Cable between car battery 12V and instrument with croco clips and Hirose 6 pin Fig 7 18 Cable 73836019 3 0 m Cable for Data Transfer Cable from instrument to PC with Hirose 6 pin and USB A plug Fig 7 19 Cable 73840019 2 5 m Cable from instrument to USB flash card memory with Hirose 6 pin and USB A socket A Fig 7 20 Cable 73841019 0 18 m Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 103 7 Accessories and Options Control Unit Screen Protector Screen protector set for Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Control Unit Facel Package consists of 2 pieces with dust free cloth and installation card Two versions are available e Ultra Clear 67201 08 e Anti Glare 67201 14 Fig 7 21 Screen protector Long life Screen Protector Protects your Screen fram Damage NEW FEATURES Incredible Clarity Retain Colon Brilliancy Protects Sensitive Display m Scratch proof Sf AVO ESS 104 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 7 Accessories and Options Telescope Accessories Steep Sighting Prism Steep sighting prism offers a comfortable view while measuring up the zenith dis tance of 30 degree Fig 7 22 This Steep sighting prism 78083035 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 105 7 Accessories and Options
71. red as follows Screen Fig 4 42 Collimation conditions Settings Survey Pro G Please aim at the target approximately 330 ft 100 m from the instrument Also make sure the target is within 5 degrees 6 gonsi from the horizon Optical Collimation Number of Shots Direct T Reverse T Current Collimation Errors Hs 0 0022 VA 0 0002 Trunnion Axis Tilt 0 0000 Optical collimation shots need to be within 5 deqrees gans from the horizon Fig 4 44 Optical Collimation Trunnion Axis Survey Pro DREE c Current Optical Errors H 0 0022 VA 0 0002 New Optical Errors HA 0 0010 4 0 0008 Hit Continue to continue with Trunnion Axis Tilt collimation Done to store new errors and exit Cancel to abort and toss the new errors Done Cancel Actions and Comments Make sure to measure with the stated conditions Make the measurements per the displayed information and confirm and store the values Decide per the displayed information for trunnion axis tilt collimation or confirm and store the new values for optical collimation Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 55 4 Setup Tracker Collimation and Compensator Collimation Start screens are Screen Fig 4 45 Tracker Collimation start screen Tracker Collimation Please aim at the target approximately 330 tt 100 mi from the instrument Also make sure the target is within 5 degrees 6 gons from the horizon
72. rget Screen protectors UM KR amp ND S amp S N A O Note Some of the items in the case are optional Option N Caution If the instrument is equipped with an optional DIN adapter for DIN tribrach the DIN tribrach must be removed before the instrument is placed in the instrument case Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 5 2 Inspection Care and Maintenance Instrument Versions There are three different instrument types available StepDrive LockKNGo and Robotic for more information please read the Instrument Operation Methods page 69 Fig 2 2 Instrument labels at the bottom Ser no 87000001 Part no Partnumber Description Model Code amp Serial Number 78200035 FOCUS 30 Robotic 2 8 70XXXXX 78201035 FOCUS 30 Robotic 3 871XXXXX 78202035 FOCUS 30 Robotic 5 8 72XXXXX 78203035 FOCUS 30 LockNGo 2 873xxxxx 78204035 FOCUS 30 LockNGo 3 874xxxxx 78205035 FOCUS 30 LockNGo 5 875xxxxx 78206035 FOCUS 30 StepDrive 2 8 76xxxxx 78207035 FOCUS 30 StepDrive 3 877xxxxx 78208035 FOCUS 30 StepDrive 5 878xxxxx 6 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 2 Inspection Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance JN Warning Do not remove the instrument cover from the instrument A Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station is designed to withstand normal electromagnetic disturbance from the environment but it contains circuits that are sensitive to static electricity
73. rship Safer because synchronization You have to arrange these cannot adversely impact data settings with every new either on the instrument or the instrument connection computer Partnership Fast subsequent connections More questions to answer on one fewer step per connection initial connection The clock on the instrument is If the clock on the computer is set to match the computer clock wrong it will incorrectly set the clock on the instrument Partnership is deleted when the instrument is hard reset 26 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 3 Getting Started Setting Up and Running ActiveSync Please use the Hirose USB cable 73840019 to connect the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station with a USB port of your computer The instrument will switch on automatically Follow these steps 1 Program ActiveSync starts automatically please follow the dialog New Partnership Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up a partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership Set up a partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and this computer CN fa don t want to synchronize information Set up my device as a quest so that can copy or move information between my device and this computer 2 If you select No you are set up as a guest and the Select Synchronisation Settings dialog
74. se the controller has to reboot when it restarts If the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station has not been restarted when the sus pend period default 120 minutes has elapsed the instrument powers down and has to reboot when started again If the internal support module runs low on power the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station powers down sooner Fully charged and under normal conditions the internal support battery should have capacity for about five suspend sequences Note Suspend Mode is available while using onboard software If the instrument is controlled by a separate controller the instrument will not go into Suspend Mode For more information please read Power Management page 87 16 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 3 Getting Started Instrument Description This section describes the instrument controls Spectra Precision recommends that you take some time to familiarize yourself with the names and the locations of the controls see Figure 3 4 and Figure 3 5 Fig 3 4 Operator s view of the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Coarse sight Focusing Eyepiece servo knob Vertical motion servo knob Coarse sight l l Horizontal motion servo knob Facel Control Unit On Off and Trigger key Stylus for touch screen Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 17 3 Getting Started Fig 3 5 Front view of the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station Radio antenna
75. t not authorized by us will invalidate this declaration Geratebezeichnung Device name Spectra Precision Focus 30 Total Station Series Normen Standards DIN EN 55022 2007 Klasse A Class A DIN EN 61000 6 2 2006 DIN EN 61010 1 2002 DIN EN 60825 1 2008 DIN EN 62471 2009 Grundlage Konformitatsakte Nr Basis Record of Conformity No TJ 001 010 Das Ger t ist gekennzeichnet mit The device is marked with C 4 Pr fung Test EMV und GS Labor EMC and Product Safety Laboratory Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH Reg DAT PL 188 05 01 Registriert bei TJ Registered at TJ CE_06 10_Focus30 Jena 02 08 2010 TRIMBLE JENA GMBH a Dr Do Kirchner F Se a E E E E E O E T eee eae EE ETEETTRTET Gesch ftsf hrung Leiter Qualit tssicherung Managing Director Manager Quality Assurance Die Erkl rung bescheinigt die bereinstimmung mit der Richilnie und dem Gesetz Gewahrlelstung und Haftung sind in unseren Allgemeinen Lieferbedingungen geregell The declaration certifies the compliance with the Directive and the Law Conditions of guarantee and liab llty are dealt within our General Conditions of Sale Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide IX Declaration of Conformity X Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide SPECTRA Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Information 2 0 ee a e lil L ser Safely s es eae VE eRe ee HERES ER BE ee lil QT e EE EEE EEA TNN E A A AEE IV Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 To
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77. tap OK To cancel tap E Note when you attach the instrument to your computer using M icrosoft ActiveSync technology time and date are automatically updated Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 23 3 Getting Started Control Unit Face2 The Face2 control unit is a graphical display with a built in backlight and four control buttons Fig 3 11 Face2 display Function When a secondary function is available for the keys 4 GJ or an icon appears at the bottom of the display To access the secondary function press the appropriate key A long press with the key L starts the Control Unit Face2 Backlight Without any actions Backlight turns off after 30 seconds Note When the field software is running the trigger key performs the same function as the Measurement key 2 on the Facel side and the Enter key at the Face2 side Description Change Face Scroll Up Scroll Down Enter 24 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 3 Getting Started Objective Rain Cover The objective rain cover protects the objective lens surface while measuring in drizzle or lighter rain The cover works in one Face only The rubber material guarantees no damage to the internal instrument system itself while unintentional moving between the two faces Fit the objective rain cover to the Facelside of the instrument with the shield at the top of the objective N Caution Dust and rain can have an e
78. the telescope cross hairs then errors in position of the point being measured would result For this reason an LockNGo collimation check needs to be carried out on a regular basis to ensure that any slight misalignment is corrected for Perform the test over a similar distance as that you will be working on but at least 100 m The prism target must be very still during the test Spectra Precision recommends that you use a tripod or bipod mount for the target and must be in clear line of sight without any obstructing traffic The instrument is calibrated to accurately point at the center of the target in both hor izontal and vertical axes The calibration is used to correct the positions of all points measured using the LockNGo Tracker function Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 53 4 Setup Adjustment Routines in Survey Pro Start the application program Spectra Precision Survey Pro During the process the instrument should be on a stable platform Screen Fig 4 40 Main Menu Spectra Precision Survey Pro ETA E 1 File a Open New E Save As Import P Export E Import Control Tracker Collirnation 54 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide Actions and Comments Select instrument Settings by tapping on this icon Navigate to Collimation via drop down menu or toggle through the submenus with key left or right Select the appropriate adjustment 4 Setup Optical Collimation The workflow is structu
79. tights we Speed Jauto v _ Enable Face 2 Display Backlight Make selections and confirm the settings Reticle Illumination Off On 42 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Starting and Settings via Face2 Control Unit Start Screen Before following any of the instructions below put the instrument in the Face2 posi tion Start the instrument by pressing the trigger key for one single beep Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 19 Start screen Face2 Control Unit After starting the screen will display the Spectra Precision logo and the firmware version The instrument checks for an available connection on the set Radio channel and Network ID for several seconds and then goes to Waiting state SPECTRA PRECISION l Starting R 1 00 1 First function Key description Change Face amp Scroll up Scroll down Waiting _ Bnter Radio channel l Network ID 2 Second function on screen symbols 0 Leveling Menu Instrument Settings Note StepDrive motor system and Focus system are usable while the Instrument Status menu shows Waiting Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 43 4 Setup Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 21 Instrument Status Menu Suspend After Starting If the instrument is inactive for longer than 5 minutes it will go into Suspend Mode see also Suspend Mode page 16 and Power Management page 87 The display wi
80. tware at Control Unit Facel is started the field software controls the Face2 display Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 24 F2 Display while controlled via F1 program The Face2 display always shows measurement results parallel to the Facel Control Unit 1 SD value from the last measurement jumps to 290 1609 ss 200 4722 2 Symbols for prism or reflectorless target 2 780 3 Symbol moves and shows the measurement Bi progress A different symbol will show the 3 x status LockNGo 2 q cD cp a Note While using the field software in every menu the Main Menu from the Face2 display can be opened with a long 2 key press Robotic version If you are using an external controller independent with radio or cable with field software that has been started the controller with field software controls Face2 dis play Screen Actions and Comments Fig 4 25 F2 Display in instrument version Robotic The Face2 Display in this configuration shows Instrument Status no measurement results C ted Radio eee 3 Note While using the field software at the external Control Unit the Level Menu or Main Menu from the Face2 display can be opened Network ID m Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 45 4 Setup Brightness and Contrast Screen Fig 4 26 Brightness Menu bay ohtness Brightness lt I gt Fig 4 27 Contrast Menu Actions and Comments Select with a long LU key pr
81. ty page 34 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 65 4 Setup Connecting to an External Control Unit Spectra Precision Nomad Recon and Ranger can be used as control units for the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station The controller can be connected to the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station via cable or via radio Connecting with Cable Instrument Version StepDrive and LockNGo The controller is connected from the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station com port to the USB or the RS232 connector Controller Cable Recon 53002021 Nomad 53002021 Ranger 73840019 Fig 4 55 External controller connected to the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station with cable for StepDrive and LockNGo measurements COM Port USB Port 66 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Connecting with Radio Instrument Version Robotic The controller is connected directly to the instrument via the internal in radio Fig 4 56 External controller connected to the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station using the radio for robotic measurements Ranger with radio option or Controller with separate radio Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 67 4 Setup 68 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide CHAPTER 9 Instrument Operation Methods In this chapter m Introduction m Conventional Measurements with StepDrive Motor System m LockNGo Measurement m Robotic Measurement Spectra Precision
82. ually in the reverse direction in order to keep the correct ten sion on the optics Do not overtighten the screws this might damage the optics Fig 4 51 Optical plummet adjustment Optical plummet reticle 4x adjustment screws Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 61 4 Setup Tribrach Circular Level 1 Level the instrument with the electronic instrument bubble 2 Remove the instrument from the tribrach 3 Use the provided adjustment key and adjust the bubble with the three bubble screws The bubble must be centered Fig 4 52 Circular Level adjustment N Caution When adjusting the Circular Level with the three adjustment screws it is impor tant that the screws are correctly adjusted When one screw is adjusted the two opposite screw must be adjusted equally in the reverse direction in order to keep the correct ten sion on the Circular level Do not overtighten the screws 62 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 4 Setup Measuring the Instrument Height There are two measurement marks on the side of the instrument The top mark corre sponds to the trunnion axis of the instrument The bottom mark is 0 158 m 0 518 ft below the top mark Measure the bottom mark to the top ridge of the mark see Figure 4 53 Fig 4 53 Instrument height marks Top mark Bottom mark Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 63 4 Setup When the Spectra Precision Survey Pro is running the software
83. xed target height position e Leveling bubble Fig 7 1 Standard rod 88400 03 SPN TTT E 92 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 7 Accessories and Options Spectra Precision 360 Degree Prism 360 prism comprising 7x25 mm prisms h 135 mm prism constant 2 mm While using this prism adapter the height can be directly determined at the Spectra Precision standard rod Fig 7 2 360 Degree prism including height adapter 58128001 SPN Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 93 7 Accessories and Options Spectra Precision Standard Prism Prism Backside prism h 135 mm prism constant 35 mm While using this prism the height can be directly determined at the standard rod Fig 7 3 SP Standard prism 78082035 Spectra Precision Extra Sighting Target Extra sighting target for backside prism Fig 7 4 Standard prism target plate 78084035 94 Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 7 Accessories and Options Robotic Components Robotic rover for robotic operation there are two ways of external 2 4 GHz radio setup e Radio implemented in external CU like Spectra Precision Ranger optional e Separate external radio used with Spectra Precision Nomad and Spectra Precision Recon consists of Controller radio and cable see picture below Fig 7 5 Robotic Rod Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 95 7 Accessories and Options Control Units and Accessories Spectra Pre

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