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1. Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 036 Measuring Preparation Setting Pointsearch P13 FIXPT Pointsearch is a global function used by applications SS Fi MEAS to e g find internally saved measured or fixed It is possible for the user to limit the point search to a particular job or to search the whole storage The search procedure always finds fixed points before measured points that fulfill the same search criteria If several points meet the search criteria then the points are listed according to their age The VIEW Displays the coordinates of the instrument finds the most current youngest fixed selected point point first ENH For manual input of coordinates Direct search OK Confirm selected point By entering an actual point number e g P13 all JOB To select a different job points with the corresponding point number are found POINT SEARCH ALL JOBS 4 gt Measuring Preparation Setting 1 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Wildcard search The Wildcard search is indicated by a The aste 1 All points of any length with a 1 as the second risk is a place holder for any following sequence of character are found e g A1 B12 A1C characters A 1 All points of any length with an A as the first Wildcards are always used if the point number is not character and a 1 as the third character are fully known or if a batch of points is to be sear
2. 123 Storage nnne nnn 124 3 96 Go EE Segen 124 Field adjustment 124 EE 124 Cleaning and Drying 125 Objective eyepiece and prisms 125 Fogging of prtsems 125 Damp Regele 125 Cables and plugs sssssusss 125 Safety Drechons 126 Intended Uee ec cecceecceesseeeeeeestneeees 126 Permlited US teer cione rane iaa 126 Adverse USE seuil dt nn rel eoo tut neis 126 Limits Of Uee cc ccc eccteeeesseeeeteeeeneees 127 Responsibilities 128 International Waranty Software Licence Agreement 129 Hazards of use venn nvennnr 130 Laser Classification 134 Integrated Distancer Measurements with Reflectors IR mode 134 Integrated Distancer Measurements without Reflectors RL mode 137 Electronic Guide Light EGL 142 Laser plummet nannnannnannnnennnennnnnennnrneeenne 144 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 147 FCC Statement Applicable in U S 148 Technical Data 150 Atmospheric correction 156 Reduction Tommmulae 159 MOOK 161 Fore Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Introduction The Leica Geosystems TPS800 is a high quality electronic Total Station designed for the construc tion site Its innovat
3. Warning It can be dangerous to look into the beam with optical equipment for example binoculars or tele Scopes Precautions Do not look directly into the beam with optical equip ment Leica TPS800 2 1 0en O Safety Directions Labelling Type TC Power 12V 6V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Manufactured 2003 Made in Switzerland Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation Laser Radiation Do not stare into beam Class 2 Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Po 0 95 mW A 620 690 nm a Will be replaced by a Class 3R warning label if applicable Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Safety Directions TPS800 Z74 1 Exit for laser beam 2 Laser beam Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 146 Safety Directions Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The term Electromagnetic Compatability is taken to mean the capability of the product to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic disturbances to other equipment Warning Electrom
4. 27 Inserting characters EEN 35 giu c T 121 Instrument Protection 122 luat T 119 Interface plug connections 119 Intersection Bearing Bearing sssessssssss 88 Bearing Distance ssssessssss 89 BY De 90 Distance Distance eese 89 Intersections 88 lc c qgm 87 eege 40 IR RLTOGGE ct 40 pm ERR neia 101 TE i e gt EE 101 IS E e 101 FK RM e 101 J JOD aes 106 y uui 102 K Svo ciis EE einna ni 151 EN og 0 EE 18 KAOVWN POINT EE 48 L el e EE 136 145 149 Laser Classification Integrated Distancer Visible Laser 134 137 Laser classification eeeeeeeeeees 134 Laser intensity AD 34 Laser plummet 115 144 151 Laser PONG muse 103 Index DELE Leica TPS800 2 1 0en EN ele ln EE 40 Leica Geo Office Tools 15 95 ET rc M 33 Level sensitivity ENEE 150 Level Plummet nonnnoannaannnennnnnnennnnnnrennnnnnneenenne 40 Lighe ON OT e 40 Limits eg 127 Bae 0 EE 12 Line of sight error eseseeeeesssss 13 110 M Main Settings L srdnsnmenrndindienaninen 43 Manual Validity of user manual 4 Manual code input rrannrrrnnrrrnnnrvrnnrrnrnnnrnrnnennnnr 93 GE EEE EE 98
5. eene 16 D Data Exchange Manager 16 BELE LOT re 98 Data Transfer seeem 120 Re EE 119 DUP 121 Delete Last Record r arnunnnnnrnnnunnnvvnnnvnnvnnrvnvnnvnnnr 41 IF ee EE 151 Ra 151 Display Heater EE 98 Distance measurement 20 153 154 155 Distance Unit arnnnrunnrnnnnvnnrvnnvnvnnnsnnsnnnensnnevnnr 100 E FIT NE 35 EDM Mode eem 101 GRIES 101 EDM TY PE P 24 zem 103 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 147 Electronic Guide Light EGL 142 Electronic level EE 32 33 ENN nsi eles aes eee emer eee et ne 119 Erasing characters AER 35 ER get 19 Extending editing code ssuuss 93 F Face Definition 100 FCC Statement E 148 File Management AER 106 Fixed REVS Lam serende 19 PODOS EE SES E 107 ENE H 19 40 FE NN 57 FE rank 40 PAGO Keys EE 18 G EE e n 98 GSI output format ENN 98 GSI output mask eeeeeeeeeeeeeese 98 Ee el e e P 92 SSD Surna mesten 120 ETO CR e EE 103 H Hazards eg 130 Height transfer Lasser 44 Hidden Point EE 45 Horizontal circle een 12 Horizontal direction eene 12 Hz Collimation orit ter tir rase SR rrr Rn tero EER ed 99 Hz Incrementation 98 l Initialize Memory AN 108 Input mode method 35 Inserting Replacing Battery
6. 2 axis oil compensator e Setting range 4 0 07 gon Vd Lee Le BUZ E 0 5 0 2 mgon TER PI see 1 0 3 mgon TORIG05 eet ct erben 1 5 0 5 mgon Leica TPS800 2 1 0en EE 50 Technical Data Laser plummet e Location in vertical axis of instrument TYPE beet visible red laser class 2 de EE 635 nm er e le EE Deviation from EEE RE plumbline 1 5 mm Heste 2 sigma at 1 5 m instrument height e Diameter of laser point 2 5 mm 1 5 m Keyboard SEED e Er EO 70 e optional 2nd keyboard Display e Backlit e Heatable Temp lt 5 C pies eee eee eee er ner ee 280 x 160 Pixel e 8 lines with 31 characters each Type of tribrach e Tribrach removable GDF111 Dimensions ENN eresie r rren Ennn STEE ERDEN Height including tribrach and carrying handle with tribrach GDEIIT ceeeeeeeeeeee ees PEPE 360 mm x 5 mm le 207 mm I EN NE 150 mm JE coe 468x254x355mm EE SEN LxBxH Weight including battery and tribrach e with tribrach GDF111 5 2 kg Tilting axis height e without tribrach rennnnrnonnrnrrerrrnnrrennn 196 mm e with tribrach GDF 111 240 mm x 5 mm Power supply e Battery GEBI INi siorse NiMh MONG 5 TET 6V Capacity EE 2100 mAh e Battery GEB CN NiMh Ve 6V eegene 4200 mAh Technic
7. 42 Quick Code sese 94 Target Offset sornorerrvvrrororsrrrnrersvrrnsrrrnnr 42 Main Settings ICE 43 Settings rM 96 Height Transier 44 EDM Settings 101 meis B ei ln NEN 45 i File Management 106 Programs 1 eee 47 Application pre settings 47 Start up Sequence iieiiiiee 109 Setting job ENEE Check amp Adiust 110 ae See SEENEN E EE pi Line of sight error Hz collimation AUN 111 nentation V Index Vertical index error WEE 111 Applications ooneeennanennnnennneennnssnnnesnnneenane 53 Tripod 114 ee RR E Circular level rrrnrrrnnronnnrnnarernnnnnnnenanenner 114 epi E n SS Circular level on the tribrach 115 E S SH cd MEM M CM 57 Laser plumimet rera nre 115 dud M UM EM E E Chapter validity omscorcrrerrererrerrenrenerservennn 116 Reference Line Arc eeeeseees 63 Raflectorless EDM 116 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 8 COMM barameiters n 119 Data franster cee 120 System Info cece 121 Instrument Protection with PIN 122 Care and Transport 123 Transport 123 Transport in the field ccccccceeceeeeee scenes 123 Transport in a road vebuce 123 J a 9 og al 0 EEE ee eee meer are 123 Shipping transport of batteries 123 Field adjustment
8. With TCR instruments different settings for measu rements with reflectorless RL and reflector mode EDM SETTINGS IR EDM type are available EDM Mode IR Fine b ee on ea mode the selec Prism Type ENSEM ion prism types are different Prism Const 0 0 mm Fine measuring mode for high precision measurements with prisms 2mm 2 ppm Laser Point Of f Guide Light Off Quick measuring mode with higher measuring speed and reduced accuracy 5mm 2 ppm Continuous distance measuring 5mm 2 ppm Distance measurement using Retro targets 5mm 2 ppm EDM Settings Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Short range For distance measurements without prisms 3mm 2 ppm RL Short RL Track Continuous distance measure ment without prisms 5mm 2 ppm Long range For distance measurements with prisms 5mm 2 ppm amp gt With the RL EDM each object in the beam is measured possibly also branches cars etc Prism type Calling the function in the EDM settings Leica Constants Prisms mm Standard prism Round GPH1 GPR1 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Leica Constants Prisms 360 prism GRZ4 360 Mini prism GRZ101 Miniprism GMP101 102 34 4 JPMINI Mini prism ES ES is set at Prismconst mm 34 4 e g mm 14 gt input 14 34 4 20 4 34 4 Reflectorless 34 4 Reflective targets USER 3 3 86 120 EDM Se
9. or in close proximity to electrical installations or similar situations by the person in charge of the product Safety Directions 927 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Responsibilities Manufacturer of the product Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosystems is responsible for supplying the product including the user manual and original accessories in a comple tely safe condition Manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems acces sories The manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems acces sories for the product are responsible for developing implementing and communicating safety concepts for their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Leica Geosystems product Person in charge of the product The person in charge of the product has the follo wing duties e To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the user manual e To be familiar with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention e To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if the product and the application becomes unsafe A Warning The person responsible for the product must ensure that it is used in accordance with the instruc tions This person is also accountable for the training and the deployment of personnel who use the product and for the safety of the equipment in use Leica TPS800 2 1 0en mm 28 Safety Directions
10. ALC ENEE TO Settings mmmmmrmmmmmminnnnn 96 Reference height sse 63 Signal ssssee nnns 105 Reference Line ENEE DE RR 36 Reference Line Arc sse 63 Softkeys mmmmmmmmmmen 23 Reflective targets eeseeeeeeses 102 Software Upload EE 16 Reflectorless EDM s sse uU NE out BEEN 55 Refraction correction eessseee 105 stake Out MOE MM 74 Remote Height eene 90 Stake Out Are 72 Responsibilities eeessseeesssess 128 Stake Out Chord nm 73 i em cH 13 Stake Out Point Lu 71 Index DELE Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Standard DFISETI iuis non paese ana Po ayer nanus 102 Standing aXiS 12 Standing axis inclination 13 Start progra E 47 Start up sequence rrrarrrrrnrrnrannrnranrrnranernnnrennnn 109 Ee 108 NE Geer 119 OA I REN DR 124 SY EE EN 54 SVITIDOIS soe onion birds opo vl END DHR RU 24 System INIO WEE 121 T Target 0 E 42 Technical Data serves 150 Technical termS E 12 RTE EE 150 Temperature rannrnnannrnnannrnranrnnannrnvansrnnnnsnnnnsenn 100 Temperature range ENEE 152 Tie Distance qc ccn 75 uuiteou eg 96 PUNO AXIS T AE 12 Tilting axis height uk 151 IKEA 121 FE 42 TEN eege 123 ee EN 88 Tribrach ennvvunnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnvnevnnunvunnr 115 151 VE rn 19 96 deele NEEN 29 32 114 U
11. ALL Triggers measurement and sets orientation REC Records Hz direction and sets orientation Method 2 with coordinates To determine the orientation a target with known coordinates can also be used 1 D As orientation with coordinates 2 Input of the orientation point number and to determine the point found 3 To input and confirm the reflector height For determining the orientation a maximum of 5 target points with known coordinates can be used TPS800 Z29 1 1 Target point 2 2 Target point 3 3 Target point Programs A8 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Orientation coordinates can be either obtained from the internal memory or entered manually SIGHT TARGET POINT SE EE 201 1 300 m E 236 56 14 em 12 235 0 569 m After each measurement you are asked wether to proceed or not Answering with yes brings you back to the Measurement dialog to take an additional measurement Answering with no brings you to the Result dialog 1 1 Status indication shows that first point was measured in telescope position l First point measured in telescope pos I and Il 1 1 Il AHz Afterthe first measurement the finding of other target points or the same point when changing the telescope position is easier by setting the indicated angle difference near to 0 00 00 by turning the instrument A A Difference between horizontal distance to target point computed from coordinates and the measured distance D
12. Beep switched off Normal Normal volume Loud Increased volume Hz Incrementation Right Set right Hz for Clockwise direction measurement Left Set left Hz for Counter clockwise direc tion measurement Counter clock wise directions are only displayed but saved as Clockwise direction Reticle Illumination The reticle illumination is only switched on if the display illumination is on Low Low illuminaton Medium Medium illuminaton High High illuminaton Display Heater On Is automatically activated when the display illumination is on and the instru ment temperature is lt 5 C Data Output RS232 Data is recorded via the serial interface For this purpose a data storage device must be connected All data is recorded in the internal memory Intern GSI 8 16 Select GSI output format GSI 8 81 00 12345678 GSI 16 81 00 1234567890123456 Mask 1 2 Select GSI output mask Mask 1 PtID Hz V SD ppm mm hr hi Mask 2 PtID Hz VV SD E N H hr Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 98 Settings Hz Collimation Min Reading On Hz Collimation is switched ON The displayed angle format can be selected in three Off Hz Collimation is switched OFF steps If option Hz Collimation ON is active each e For360 measured Hz angle is corrected depending on 0 00 01 0 00 05 0 00 10 V angle Always are indicated For normal operation the Hz collimation remains e For 360 switched on 0 0005 0 0
13. End point of arc 3 CP Centre point of circle STAKE Starts the subapplication to stake P Point to stake out See issue 4 R Radius of circle 3 Line amp Offset subapplication L Distance from start of arc following curve Here you can measure or select points from Off Perpendicular distance from arc memory and you will see Line and Offset refering to the arc Leica TPS800 2 1 0en mm Programs 4 Stake Out subapplication TPS800 Z97 SP Start point of arc EP End point of arc CP Centre point of circle P Point to stake out ST Station MP Measured point AHz Difference in horizontal angle AHD Difference in distance measurement tS Itis not possible to stake out a negative Line The application support four ways to stake out a Stake Out Point This allows to stake out a point by entering a line and an offset value TPS800 Z82 SP Start point of arc EP End point of arc CP Centre point of circle P Point to stake out Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Programs MP R L Off b SP EP CP P AL Measured point Radius of circle Line Perpendicular distance from arc Stake Out Arc This allows to stake out a series of equidistant points along the arc EP P AL CN SP R Start point of arc End point of arc Centre point of circle Point s to stake out Arc length CP TPS800 Z83 STAKE OUT ARC PtID 147 Misclosure EQUAL Ah Arc Length 7 853 m Line 15 7
14. GEB111 GEB121 amp gt The battery charge is not displayed correctly when using single cells Use the single cells with the battery adapter as emergency power supply The advantage of the single cells is in a lower rate of discharge even over long periods Introduction KK Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Operating the Instrument The on off key is located on the side cover of the Total Station amp gt All shown displays are examples It is possible that local software versions are different to the basic version Keypad WX YZ TPS800 Z11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FOCUS Actively measured field Symbols Fixed keys Keys with firmly assigned functions Alphanumeric keys Navigation keys Control of input bar in edit and input mode or control of focus bar Function keys Are assigned the variable functions displayed at the bottom of the screen Softkey bar Displays functions that can be called up with the function keys Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 18 Operating the Instrument Fixed keys PAGE MENU USER FNC ESC A Scrolls to next page when a dialogue consists of several pages Accesses programs settings the data manager adjustments communica tions parameters system information and data transfer Key programmable with function from the FNC menu Quick access to measurement supporting functions Quit a dialog or the edit mode with acti vation o
15. Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 4 Description S Telescope Type 2 e When measuring distances to a reflector with EDM mode IR this telescope type uses a wide visible red laser beam which emerges coaxially from the telescope s objective Instruments that are equipped with a reflectorless EDM additionally offer the EDM modes RL and RL Prism When using these EDM modes a narrow visible red laser beam is used to measure distances Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Contents Overview Introduction 0 00 cece cee ceteenees 10 Operating the Instrument 18 Measuring Preparation Setting up 26 FNO oa ee 40 Programs EEE 47 Settngs sss 96 EDM Settings ss 101 File Management 106 Start up sequence 109 Check amp Adust cee 110 COMM Parameters 0 00 00 119 Data Transfer eee 120 System Info cece cece eens 121 Instrument Protection with PIN 122 Care and Transport 123 Safety Drechons 126 Technical Data eee 150 Juro m e 161 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en E Introduction sss 10 Menu tree 25 Important parts 11 Technical terms and abbreviations 12 deer Preparation Setting up 26 Area of applicability cece 15 npacking eene 26 PC Program Package GE EE al Leica Geo Office Tools LGO Tools 15 insi g Set EE 1 Installation on the bt 15 rcli de a MP ACHT MCN S Program Bee neto aset dt
16. Measurements eem He 57 107 Measuring c OM 39 Measuring facilities eesssesss 58 I 1 010 e E 108 MENU se 19 25 MENU TEE 25 nM 99 N Navigation RE 18 No of measurements rrrurnnnnnvnnnnnernnvnennennnnner 152 O Offset Distance Offset a an 90 EXtENtON WEE 91 Set PONE ND us aislada E RD 91 Orientation eceeseseem Rm 49 Orthogonal Setout rrrrnrrrrrrnnrrvrnrnnrrennrnrrennnnnn 68 Orthogonal Stake out sseeeueuussss 56 P PAGE 19 aii M 119 Permitted uses m mmmnrnrnrunnnnnnernnrnevnnnnnnnvernevnevnen 126 zl Aa 41 122 Plumb line eee 13 Pointsearch RETENIR 37 Polar Stake out nte Eege genee 55 Polygonal Method 75 PIN 34 Power Supply aure anduuesagemaddmnnim 151 PPM dd 104 RTR TEE 100 Reticle lllumin eene 98 inuicem 0 Re 40 Prism NPE T en AW E E 102 lieb c EEE Al EE gg EE EEE ER 102 PUR 0008 Len 122 RUTE en 102 ROG LENGU EE 45 9 IX Ee 98 Quick Code or teh Ehren h a e ee eateries 94 e Safety Directions AEN 126 Radial Method EE LER TE 104 se TT 153 154 155 Sector Beep mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnnnm 97 ee de Mee vannmagasin 152 Set manually 48 Recording code block ENEE 93 Setting job sssssee 47 Reduction formulae EEN 199 Setting Station seeees 48 Reference
17. With coded circular division for reading the Hz angle Leica TPS800 2 1 0en PESEXPEZETT Introduction TPS800 Z06 Standing axis inclination Angle between plumb line and standing axis Standing axis tilt is not an instrument error and is not eliminated by measuring in both faces Any possible influence it may have on the Hz direction resp V angle is elliminated by the dual axis compensator Line of sight error Hz collima tion The line of sight error is the devia tion from the perpendicular between tilting axis and line of sight This could be eleminated by measuring in both faces V Index Vertical index error With horizontal line of sight the V circle reading should be exactly 90 100gon The deviation from this values is termed V index i TPS800 Z08 TPS800 Z09 Plumb line Compensator Direction of gravity The compen sator defines the plumb line within the instrument Zenith Point on the plumb line above the observer Reticle Glass plate within the telescope with reticle Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Introduction Indicated meteorological corrected slope distance between instrument tilting axis and centre of prism laser dot TCR Indicated meteorological corrected hori zontal distance Height difference between station and target point Reflector height above ground Instrument height above ground Station coordinate Easting Station coordinate Northing Sta
18. amp gt Procedures and conditions required to correct line of sight and height index errors are the same Thus the procedure will only be described once Check amp Adjust TEMO i i BT Leica TPS800 2 1 0en GB Hz collimation For checking the horiontal aiming Hz and V are E V index displayed QE Display adjustment value Summarizes saved values Procedure 1 Level instrument with electronic bubble 2 Aim at a point approximately 100m from the instrument which is within 5 of the horizontal TPS800 Z50 5 ALL Starts measurement 6 Displays the old and new calculated values SET Sets new adjustment data ESC Quits program without setting new adjustment data TPS800 249 3 ALL Trigger measurement 4 Change telescope position and aim to the point again Leica TPS800 2 1 0en m Check amp Adjust Warnings Messages Important Messages V Angle not suitable for adjustment Check V angle or face Adjustment result out of tolerance Previous values retained Hz Angle out of limit Measurement Error Try again Aiming tolerance not met or telescope posi tion face not changed Computed values out of tolerance Previous values retained Hz angle in second face telescope pos deviates more than 5 gon from the target point Measurement error appeared e g instable set up or period between measuring in tele scope position I and II too long Aim on the ta
19. are replaced by checkmarks 5 Centre the elec T tronic level for the second axis by turning the last footscrew An arrow shows the direction for rotating the footscrew When the electronic level is centred the arrow is replaced by a checkmark Ce When the electronic level is centred and three checkmarks are shown the instrument has been perfectly leveled up 6 Accept with OK Measuring Preparation Setting Ee R Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Laser intensity Changing the laser intensity External influences and the surface conditions may require the adjustment of the intensity of the laser The laser can be adjusted in 25 steps as required Max ul Min 50 TPS800 Z24 Hints for positioning TPS800 Z25 Positioning over pipes or depressions Under some circumstances the laser dot is not visible e g over pipes In this case the laser dot can be made visible by using a transparent plate so the the laser dot can be easily aligned to the centre of the pipe Measuring Preparation Setting Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Input mode Due to the alphanumerical keypad you can enter characters directly e Numeric fields Can only contain numerical values By pressing a button of the numeric keypad the number will be dsiplayed e Alphanumeric fields Can contain numbers and letters By pressing a button of the alphanumeric keypad the input opens By pressing several times you can toggle through th
20. fixed points contain at least the PtID and the INPUT CODELIST coordinates E N or H NrO1 DELETE Deletes selected fixed point border line FIND Starts point search Exact PtlDs can be entered or the wildcard criteria used NEW Opens input for PtID and coordi nates Measurements ATTRIB Measurement data available in the internal memory can be searched and displayed or erased FIND Starts point search dialogue I nfo1 Nr 123 VIEW Displays all measurements Info2 12 54 Codes Info3 To each code a description and a maximun of 8 attri butes with up to 16 characters can be assigned SAVE Save data VIEW Starts search dialogue ATTRIB Input of attributes File Management Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Initialize Memory Deletes jobs single data areas of a job or all data DELETE Starts deleting process within the selected area ALL Deletes all data in memory All data will be lost Ce Deleting the memory cannot be undone After confirming the message all data is deleted permanently Memory Statistic Displays job specific memory information such as e Number of stored fixpoints e Number of recorded data blocks measured points codes etc Number of free or not defined jobs Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 01408 File Management Start up sequence Sets the screen the instrument starts in when swit ched on E g the electronic bubble can be displayed at every start START UP SEQUEN
21. heights Stake out differences can be displayed conti nuously Stake out coordinates from memory Procedure dh DIST REC B amp D MANUAL Select the point Starts measurement and calculation of the stake out elements Saves the displayed values Input direction and Hz distance of stake out point Enables simplified input of a point without PtID and without the possibility of storing the data of the point Polar Stake out Normal indication of polar stake out offsets TPS800 Z32 1 Actual 2 Point to be stake out AHZ Angle offset positive if point to be set out is to the right of the actual direction A d Longitudinal offset positive if point to be stake out is further away A Height offset positive if point to be stake out is higher than measured point Programs Mogen Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Orthogonal Stake out The position offset between measured point and stake out point is indicated in a longitudinal and transversal element TPS800 Z33 amp 1 Actual 2 Point to be stake out AL Longitudinal offset positive if nominal point further away AT Transversal offset perpendicular to line of sight positive if nominal point is to the right of measured point Cartesian Stake out Stake out is based on a coordinate system and the offset is divided into a north and east element TPS800 Z34 1 Actual 2 Point to be stake out AE Easting offset between stake out
22. points connected by straights The target points have to be measured selected from memory or entered via keyboard in clockwise direction The calculated area is projected onto the horizontal plane 2D or projected onto the sloped reference plane defined by 3 points 3D Furthermore a volume with constant height can be calculated in rela tion to the area 2D 3D TPS800 7103 PO Station P3 Target point P1 Start point P4 Target point P2 Target point a Perimeter polygonal length from start point to the current measured point b Calculated area always closed to the start point P1 projected onto the horizontal plane Programs e Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 1 Determine area points 2 Results ALL Starts the measurement to the Def 3D To define the sloped reference point plane by selecting or measuring FIND Searches for point in internal three points LIST memory VOLUME To calculate a volume with constant ENH For manual input of the coordinates height The height have to be 1PtBACK Undo measurement or selection of entered or measured last point RESULT To display and record additional amp gt The area 2D is calculated and displayed resulis perimeter volume once three points have been measured or selected CS Perimeter and volume are updated if further The area 3D is calculated once the sloped refer area points are added projected onto the horizontal plane Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 78 Progr
23. tempe rature amp gt These errors should be determined before the instrument is used for the first time before preci sion surveys after long periods of transport before and after long periods of work and if the tempera ture changes by more than 10 C 18 F Before determining the instrument errors level up the instrument using the electronic bubble The instrument should be secure and firm and should be protected from direct sunlight in order to avoid thermal expansion on one side only Ce Before starting to work the instrument has to become acclimatised to the ambient temperature Approximately two minutes per C of temperature difference from storage to working environment but at least 15 min should be taken into account Leica TPS800 2 1 0en mu Check amp Adjust Line of sight error Hz collimation TPS800 Z47 The line of sight error or collimation error C is the deviation from the perpendicular between the tilting axis and the line of sight The effect of the line of sight error to the Hz angle increases with the vertical angle For horizontal aimings the error of Hz equals the line of sight error V Index Vertical index error TPS800 Z48 The vertical circle should read exactly 90 100 gon when the line of sight is horizontal Any deviation from this figure is termed vertical index error i By determining the vertical index error the electronic level is adjusted automatically
24. 0 height are discarded for height processing If target points have a valid height of 0 000 m use 0 001 m to enable it for height processing Computation procedure The measuring procedure automatically determines the mothod of evaluation e g resection 3 point resection etc If more than the minimum required measurements are performed the processing routine uses a least squares adjustment to determine the plan position and averages orientation and heights 1 The original averaged face and face II measurements enter the computation process 2 All measurements are treated with the same accuracy whether these are measured in single or dual face 3 Easting and northing is determined by the method of least squares including standard deviation and improvements for Hz direction and horizontal distances 4 The final height H is computed from averaged height differences based on the original measurements 5 The Hz circle orientation is computed with the original averaged face and face Il measure ments and the final computed plan position Leica TPS800 2 1 0en IG Programs Procedure Here you can enter a limit for the standard deviation values If your computed deviation exceeds the limit FREE STATION a warning dialog appears where you can decide wether to proceed or not e F1 Set Job 1 Input of the name of the station and the height of F2 Set accuracy limit the instrument 2 Input of the target PtID and the
25. 001 Safety of Laser Products Class 1 Laser Products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accordance with the instruc tions Maximum average radiant power 0 33 mW x 5 Maximum peak radiant power 4 12 mW x 5 Pulse duration 800 ps Pulse repetition frequency 100 MHz 150 MHz Safety Directions 1385 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Labelling Class 1 Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Type TC Power 12V 6V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Manufactured 2003 Made in Switzerland Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation TPS800 Z69 a Laser beam Leica TPS800 2 1 0en BE Safety Directions Integrated Distancer Measurements without Reflectors RL mode As an alternative to the invisible laser the EDM incorporated into the product produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The products are Class 3R Laser Products in accor dance with e EC 60825 1 2001 08 Sa
26. 01 0 0001 CE More information on Hz collimation canbe Por gon found under Adjustments 0 0005 gon 0 001 gon 0 0001 gon e For mil err M m 0 01 mil 0 05 mil 0 10 mil Enable The instrument is switched off after 20 minutes without any action no key pressed V and Hz angle deviation lt 3 600cc Disable The instrument is switched on perma nently Battery discharges quicker Sleep Economy mode Instrument is recov ered by any key stroke Settings og a Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Angle Unit Temperature SH degree sexagesimal C Degree Celsius possible angle values F Degree Fahrenheit 0 to 359 59 59 Pressure DD degree decimal mbar Millibar possible angle values hPa Hecto Pascal 0 to 359 999 mmHg Millimeter mercury column gon possible angle values inHg Inch mercury column 0 gon to 399 999 gon SE mil possible angle values Face Denton l 0 to 6399 99mil Defines the telescope face l in relation to the posi tion of the Vdrive Code Record Sets if the codeblock is saved before or after the measurement see chapter Coding The setting of the angle units can be changed at any time The actual displayed values are converted accor ding to the selected unit Distance Unit meter Meter ft in1 16 US feet Inch 1 16 inch US ft US feet INT ft International feet Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 400 Settings EDM Settings The EDM settings contain a detailed menu with EDM Mode selection boxes
27. 1 Data cable optional Unpacking 2 Zenith eyepiece or eyepiece for steep angles Remove instrument from transport case and check optional for completeness 3 Counterweight for eyepiece for steep angles optional 4 Removable tribrach optional 5 Battery charger and accessories optional 6 Two Allen keys each Adjusting pins 7 Battery GEB111 optional 8 Sun filter optional 9 Battery GEB121 optional 10 Mains adapter for battery charger optional 11 Spacing bracket GHT 196 for instrument height meter optional 12 Instrument height meter GHM 007 optional 13 Mini prism rod optional 14 Total Station 15 Mini prism holder optional 16 Mini target plate only for TCR instruments 17 User Manual TPS800 714 18 Protective cover Lens hood 19 Tip for mini prism optional Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Measuring Preparation Setting Batteries Inserting Replacing Battery TPS800 Z16 1 Remove battery holder 3 Insert battery into battery holder 2 Remove battery 4 Insert battery holder into instrument Insert battery correctly note pole markings on the inside of the battery holder Check and insert battery holder true to side into the housing e Tocharge the battery refer to chapter Charging the batteries e For the type of battery refer to chapter Tech nical data Measuring Preparation Setting 2 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en amp
28. 11 m Offset 0 000 m Display content Misclosure If the entered arc length is not an integer of the whole arc there will be a misclosure You have three options to distribute the misclosure I Startarc All of the misclosure will be added to the first arc section I No distribution All of the misclosure will be added to the last arc section Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Programs II Equal Arc Length Line Offset RESET PT PT OK The misclosure will be equally c Stake Out Chord distributred between all sections This allows to stake out a series of equidistant chords along the arc The screen contents and Enter the length of the arc segment the buttons shown are the same as described in you want to stake out Stake Out Arc section Shows the line value of the stake out point This is calculated by the arc length and the selected misclo sure distribution Here you can enter the offset value Sets the values to 0 Toggels through the calculated stake out points Proceeds to Stake Out Measure TPS800 784 dialog CL Chord length Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Programs d Stake Out Angle This allows to stake out a series of points along the arc defined by the angle substended at the center of the angle The screen contents and the buttons shown are the same as described in Stake Out Arc section Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Programs Tie Distance The application Tie Distance compu
29. 241 and the polar pHz p a p l differences Procedure 1 Input the orthogonal stake out elements or call up of a point from internal memory 2 OK Confirm entry and start calculation Example orthogonal Stake out 1RP 1st reference point MP Measured point SP Stake out point RL Reference line AL Longitudinal offset pOff Parallel offset Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 68 Programs Display in Stake out measure mode A The stake out point is further away than the point measured a l The stake out point is higher than the measured point The signs for the distance and angle differences are correction values required minus actual aHz Turn telescope clockwise to the stake out point Programs 69 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Reference Arc CS Al arcs are defined in clockwise direction This application allows the user to define a Refe S gt Allcalculations are made in two dimensions rence Arc and then measure or stake out with respect to the arc Procedure 1 Define the arc When starting the application you were asked how to define the arc You can define the arc by a Center Point amp Start Point b Start Point End Point Radius Depending from type you have chosen you have to measure select enter the values to proceed to step 2 TPS800 Z81 2 Decide to Measure or to Stake Out MEASURE Starts the subapplication to SP Start point of arc measure Line amp Offset See issue EP X
30. CE Start Up enabled Press F1 to start recording a new sequence RECORD OK Stores current settings RECORD Defines the key presses that are executed automatically upon start up Play Starts to run the recorded sequence Procedure After confirming the dialogue of notification the Meas amp Rec screen is displayed A maximum of 16 of the next key presses are stored The sequence is ended with ESC If the start sequence is activated the stored key presses are executed automatically when the instrument is switched on amp gt The automatic start sequence has the same effect as pressing the keys manually Certain instru ment settings can not be made in this way Relative entries such as automatically setting IR FINE upon switching on the instrument are not possible Start up sequence 109 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Check amp Adjust Determining Line of sight error and V Index The adjustment contains the determination of the following instrument errors e Hz collimation e V index simultaneously electronic level For determining the Hz collimation or the V index it is necessary to measure in both telescope positions The procedure can be started in any telescope posi tion The user is guided clearly through the procedure A wrong determination of instrument error is thus eliminated The instruments are adjusted in the factory prior to shipping Instrument errors can change with time and
31. International Waranty Software Li cence Agreement International Waranty The International Warranty can be downloaded from the Leica Geosystems AG home page at http www leica geosystems com internationalwarranty or received from your Leica Geosystems dealer Software Licence Agreement This product contains software that is preinstalled on the product or that is supplied to you on a data carrier medium or that can be downloaded by you online pursuant to prior authorization from Leica Geosystems Such software is protected by copy right and other laws and its use is defined and regu lated by the Leica Geosystems Software Licence Agreement which covers aspects such as but not limited to Scope of the Licence Warranty Intellec tual Property Rights Limitation of Liability Exclusion of other Assurances Governing Law and Place of Jurisdiction Please make sure that at any time you fully comply with the terms and conditions of the Leica Geosystems Software Licence Agreement Such agreement is provided together with all products and can also be found at the Leica Geosy stems home page at http www leica geosystems com swlicense or your Leica Geosystems dealer You must not install or use the software unless you have read and accepted the terms and conditions of the Leica Geosystems Software Licence Agree ment Installation or use of the software or any part thereof is deemed to be an acceptance of all the terms and cond
32. ME 24 40 USER ge 19 USER KEV vu 96 V A lee EE 12 Vertical circle 12 2 EE 8 een ne ee Ran Heb Ese CIE 13 110 Viel EE 53 77 VS en 96 W Vii e NR CT 151 Wildcard search eeenmmmRReI 38 Z Fen ee ee EC 13 KT E ee TEE 12 Index 00967 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Total Quality Management Our commitment to total customer satisfaction Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland has been certified as being equipped with a quality system which meets the International Standards of Quality Management and Quality Systems ISO standard 9001 and Environmental TENTEN Management Systems ISO standard 14001 Ask your local Leica dealer for more information about our TQM program Leica Geosystems AG Heinrich Wild Strasse CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Phone 41 71 727 3131 www leica geosystems com when it has to be right Original text Printed in Switzerland O 2005 Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 742617 2 1 0en eva Geosystems
33. PS800 2 1 0en EI Safety Directions Labelling Laser Radiation Avoid direct eye exposure Class 3R Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Po lt 4 75 mW 650 690 nm TPS800 Z70 a Laser beam Safety Directions Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Type TC Power 12V 6V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Manufactured 2003 Made in Switzerland Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation TPS800_ 296 Electronic Guide Light EGL The integrated electronic guide light produces a visible LED beam from the front side of the tele scope Depending on the type of telescope the EGL may be designed differently The product is a Class 1 LED product in accordance with e IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Safety of Laser Prod ucts e EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Safety of Laser Products Class 1 LED products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accordance with the instruc tions Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Oo Safety Directions La
34. PS800 Z79 Important Messages Less than two valid measurements Meaning The values cannot be calculated as there exist less than 2 valid measurements Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Tracking Target Offset Switches on or off the tracking measurement mode If it is not possible to set up the reflector directly or The new setting is displayed for approx one second itis not possible to aim the target point directly the and then set The function can only be activated offset values length cross and or height offset can from within the same EDM type and prism type be entered The values for the angle and distances are calculated directly for the target point The following options are available EDM Type Tracking measurement mode Off lt gt On IR JIR Fine lt gt IR Track IR Fast lt gt IR Track RL Short lt gt RL Track The last active measurement mode remains set when the instrument is switched off TPS800 Z26 MP Measurement point OP Offset point Leica TPS800 2 1 0en A8 FNC Key T Off Length offset distances are displayed as soon as a valid L Off Cross offset distance measurement has been triggered or H Offset Offset point is higher than measurement exists The period of applicability can be set as follows TARGET OFFSET The offset values are reset to 0 Reset after REC after the point is saved 0 600 m 0 800 m 0 500 m PERMANENT 4 further measurements The offset values are applie
35. Starts the subapplication to measure Line amp Offset see issue 4 STAKE Starts the subapplication to stake out see issue 5 4 Line amp Offset subapplication The Line amp Offset subapplication calculates from measurements or coordinates longitudinal parallel offsets and height differences of the target point relative to the reference line TPS800 Z38 1RP 1st reference point MP Measured point RL Reference line pL Longitudinal offset pOff Parallel offset The L amp O function calculates from measurements or coordinates longitudinal cross and height diffe rences of the target point relative to the reference line Leica TPS800 2 1 0en G Programs Example relative to first reference point REFERENCE LINE 140 1 500 m E 0 208 m bl 0 349 m 1 203 m TPS800 Z39 The calculated height difference is relative to the 1RP st ref oint selected reference height p afl st rererence p 1BP 1st base point RH Reference height Hd Height difference between reference and base point AH Height difference from reference height Programs OTs Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 5 Stake out subapplication You can enter longitudinal transverse and height offsets for the target points to be set out relative to the reference line The program calculates the diffe rence between a measured point and the calculated point The program displays the orthogonal pLine pOffset p
36. Trigger key Tilt Correction Configuration of the trigger key on side cover Off Tilting compensation switched off Off Trigger key deactivated 1 axis V angles relate to the plumb line ALL Trigger key with same function as 2 axis V angle refer to the plummet line and the ALL key the Hz directions are corrected by the DIST Trigger key with same function as standing axis tilt the DIST key If the instrument is used on an unstable base e g USER Key shaking platform ship etc the compensator should Configure the USER Key with a function from the be switched off FNC menu This avoids the compensator drifting out of it s V Setting measuring range and interupting the measuring The 0 orientation of the vertical circle can be process by indicating an error either selected for the zenith the horizontal planeor Ce The compensator setting remains active in 96 even after the instrument is switched off Leica TPS800 2 1 0en a Settings Sector Been Off Sector Beep switched off On Sector Beep sounds at right angles 0 90 180 270 or 0 100 200 300 gon Example Sector Beep From 95 0 to 99 5 gon or from 105 0 to 100 5 gon a Fast beep sounds whilest from 99 5 to 99 995 gon or from 100 5 to 100 005 gon a Permanent beep sounds 0 TPS800 Z45 1 No beep 2 Fast beep interrupted 3 Permanent beep Settings D Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Beep The beep is an acoustic signal after each key stroke Off
37. agnetic radiation can cause distur bances in other equipment Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed Caution There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the product is used in conjunction with accessories from other manufac turers for example field computers personal computers two way radios non standard cables or external batteries Precautions Use only the equipment and accessories recom mended by Leica Geosystems When combined with the product they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards When using computers and two way radios pay attention to the information about electromagnetic compatibi lity provided by the manufacturer Caution Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in erroneous measurements Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that the product may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation for example near radio transmitters two way radios or diesel genera tors Safety Directions O a Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Precautions Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions Warning If the product is operated with conne
38. al Data 151 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en e External supply via serial interface If an external cable is used cT S ore then the voltage range must lie between 11 5V and 14V No of measurements angle distance ASE ba E approx 4000 e GEBITZT iiu diede niae approx 9000 Temperature range Operating Storage temperature temperature 20 C to 50 C 40 C to 70 C Tissue 4 F to 122 F 40 F to 158 F 20 C to 50 C 40 C to 55 C Battery internal _4 F to 131 F 40 F to 131 F Type Automatic corrections e Line of sight error rrrrrrnnrrvrrrnnrrvrnrnrrernnn Yes e Vertical index ertor eese Yes Earth curvature ooa eeo eterne EN Yes e Refraction eeseen ee Yes THE correction EEN Yes Recording e ee En En Te na ipir etenim ie Ebet sint EL UH Yes e Internal Memory seseeeseeeeees Yes e CAD ACY vass enabenjenbndsdam 576 KB EE z 10000 data blocks or Tre 16000 fixpoints Leica TPS800 2 1 0en pas 52 Technical Data Distance measurement IR Reflector mode Principle Phase measurement Type Coaxial infrared laser Carrier wave Class 1 780 nm Measuring system Special frequency system basis 100 MHz 215m Phase measurement Coaxial visible red laser Class 1 660 nm System analyser basis 100 MHz 150 MHz Principle O me Carrier wave Measuring system EDM Accuracy measuring Standard
39. al direction 22 Vertical angle 3 Slope distance 1 de Horizontal distance 33 Height difference 41 49 Codes and attributes I H gt I gt I I 51 ppm mm 58 Prism constants 81 83 E N H Target point I I 84 86 87 88 It E N H Stand point Reflector height Instrument height I I Leica TPS800 2 1 0en KE Data Transfer System Info Displays helpful information and date time are set e Battery Remaining battery power e g 40 e Instr Temp Measured instrument temperature e Date Displays the current date e Time Displays current time DATE Change date and format Format There are three display formats e DD MM YYYY e MM DD YYYY s YYYY MM DDT Date Input date TIME Set time The software of the instrument is composed of different software pack ages Depending on the package different versions are possible Op System Operating System App SW Applications functions and menu Layout User displays System Info 124 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Instrument Protection with PIN The instrument can be protected by a Personal Identification Number If the PIN protection is acti vated the instrument will always prompt for a PIN code entry after starting up If a wrong PIN has been typed in five times a Personal UnblocKing code is required which can be found on the instrument deli very papers If the PUK code entered is correct then the old PIN code is set to default v
40. als of the indi S Dev EO NO HO Standard deviation of the BEES station coordinates S Dev Ang Standard deviation of the orien tation Programs D Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Warnings Messages This message occurs if the selected target point has no easting or northing coordinate If 5 points have already been measured and another point is selected The Selected point has no valid data vesper system supports a maximum of 5 points The measurements may not allow final station coordinates Eastings North age I Invalid data no position computed ings to be computed Either the target height are invalid or insufficient measurements are available invalid data no height computed to compute a final station height Insufficient space in job The present selected job is full and does not allow further storage This error occurs if a point was measured in one face and the measurement Hz 1 11 gt 0 9 deg measure point again in the other face differs by more than 180 0 9 for the horizontal angle This error occurs if a point was measured in one face and the measurement in the other face differs by more than 360 V 0 9 for the vertical angle There is insufficient data measured to be able to compute a position Either More points or distance required there are not enough points used or not enough distances measured Leica TPS800 2 1 0en DELE Programs V I Il gt 0 9 deg measure point a
41. alue 0 and the PIN protection is deactivated Procedure 1 MENU gt PIN 2 Activate PIN by setting Use PIN Code On 3 Enter your desired personal PIN Code max 6 character numeric and accept with OK Leica TPS800 2 1 0en amp gt Now the instrument is protected against unauthorized use After switching on the instrument the PIN Code entry is necessary Ce Ifthe PIN protection is activated you can furthermore lock the instrument from any applica tion by pressing FNC Lock with PIN without switching off the instrument Instrument Protection with PIN Care and Transport Transport Transport in the field When transporting the equipment in the field always make sure that you e either carry the product in its original transport container e or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached product upright TPS800 Z52 Transport in a road vehicle Never carry the product loose in a road vehicle as it can be affected by shock and vibration Always carry the product in its transport container and secure it Shipping When transporting the product by rail air or sea always use the complete original Leica Geosystems packaging transport container and cardboard box or its equivalent to protect against shock and vibra tion Shipping transport of batteries When transporting or shipping batteries the person in charge of the product must ensure that the ap
42. ams PO Station P1 Target point which defines the sloped reference plane P2 Target point which defines the sloped reference plane P3 Target point which defines the sloped reference plane P4 Target point a constant height b Perimeter 3D polygonal length from the start point to the current measured point of the area 3D C Area 3D projected onto the sloped reference plane d Volume 3D axc e Perimeter 2D polygonal length from the start point to the current measured point of the area 2D f Area 2D projected onto the horizontal plane g Volume 2D fxa Programs 79 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Remote Height Procedure Points directly above the base prism can be deter 1 Input POD and reflector height mined without a prism at the target point ALL Starts measurement to base point and continues to 2 hr Starts the program that determines an unknown reflector height 1 1 ALL Starts measurement to base point 1 2 Aim at top of reflector and confirm with Set V 2 Aim at inaccessible height point SAVE Saves the measured data BasePt Input and measurement of a new base point TPS800 Z44 1 Remote point 2 Height diff 3 Slope distance 4 Base point Leica TPS800 2 1 0en D Programs Construction This application allows to define a construction site by combining set up of the instrument along a construction line measuring and stake out points in relation to the line After select
43. and actual point AN Northing offset between stake out and actual point Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Programs Free Station The following measurements sequences to The application Free Station is used to determine target points are possible the instrument position from measurements to a 1 Hz and V angles only resection minimum of two known points and a maximum of 2 Distance and Hz and V angle 3 point five known points resection 3 Hz and V angles to some point s and Hz and V angle plus distance to other point s The final computed results are Easting Northing and Height of the present instrument station inclu ding the instruments Hz circle orientation Standard deviations and residuals for accuracy assessments are provided TPS800 Z35 Programs Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Measuring facilities Single face I or Il or dual face Il measurements are always possible No specific point sequence or specific face sequences are required Gross errors checks are made for dual face measu rements to ensure the same point s are sighted with the other face Ce Ifatarget point is measured several times in the same telescope position the last valid measure ment is used for computation Measurement restrictions e 2 face measurements When measuring the same target in both faces the reflector height may not be altered when changing the telescope position e Target points with 0 000 height Target points with 0 00
44. aphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner Trademarks e Windows registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation e Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respec tive owners Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Validity of this manual HE Eee This manual applies to all TPS800 Series instruments Where there are differences between the various models they are clearly described Telescope In regard to the instrument EDM a TPS800 instrument may be equipped with one of two types of telescopes which offer the same performance but differ in some technical details The two different types can be distinguished by a rectangular telescope type 1 or round telescope type 2 shaped element which is visible in the centre of the objective lens Where there are technical differences between the two telescope types they are marked by the following pictograms referring to the first or second type described above Telescope Type 1 Q3 e When measuring distances to a reflector with EDM mode IR this telescope type uses a wide infrared laser beam which emerges coaxially from the telescope s objective Instruments that are equipped with a reflectorless EDM additionally offer the EDM modes RL and RL Prism When using these EDM modes a narrow visible red laser beam is used to measure distances
45. autions Keep at a safe distance from electrical installations If it is essential to work in this environment first contact the safety authorities responsible for the electrical installations and follow their instructions i3 Eng A Warning By surveying during a thunderstorm you are at risk from lightening Precautions Do not carry out field surveys during thunderstorms Safety Directions Caution Be careful when pointing the product towards the sun because the telescope functions as a magnifying glass and can injure your eyes and or cause damage inside the product Precautions Do not point the product directly at the sun Warning During dynamic applications for example stakeout procedures there is a danger of accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the environmental conditions around for example obstacles excavations or traffic Precautions The person responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers Warning Inadequate securing of the surveying site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the survey site is adequately secured Adhere to the regulations governing safety and accident prevention and road traffic Warning If computers intended for use indoors are used in the field there is a danger of electric shock Precautions Adhere to th
46. belling Ge Yellow Red Maximum average Maximum peak radiant 0 75 mW 25 2 5 mW 5 power Class 1 LED Product according to IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Pulse duration duration 2x 105 ms 1x 105 ms EI repetition Type TC Power 12V 6V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Manufactured 2003 Made in Switzerland Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation TPS800 Z72 a LED beam red b LED beam yellow Safety Directions a Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Laser plummet The laser plummet built into the product produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the bottom of the product The product is a Class 2 Laser Product in accor dance with e EC 60825 1 2001 08 Safety of Laser Prod ucts e EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Safety of Laser Products Class 2 Laser Products Do not stare into the beam or direct it unnecessarily at other persons Eye protection is normally afforded by aversion responses including the blink reflex Description Value Maximum average radiant power 0 95 mW x 5 Pulse duration C W
47. c 10m gt 30m EDM measuring program Short 1 Smm 2ppm 403 ES 30m Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path can result in deviations of the specefied accuracy Technical Data 155 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Atmospheric correction The distance displayed is correct only if the scale correction in ppm mm km which has been entered corresponds to the atmospheric conditions prevai ling at the time of the measurement The atmospheric correction takes air pressure and air temperature into account For utmost precision in distance measurements atmospheric correction must be determined with 1 ppm accuracy air temperature to 1 C and air pres sure to 3mb accuracy Leica TPS800 2 1 0en rev 56 Technical Data Atmospheric correction in ppm with C mb H metres at 60 relative humidity 550mb 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 mb 50 C 50 C 20 C GE 20 C 550 mb 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 mb Yt I dt TPS800_Z76 5000 m 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 Om Technical Data 157 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Atmospheric correction in ppm with F inch Hg H feet at 60 relative humidity 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32in
48. ch Hg ZA r VIALE eX LT A AY IV ATI AZ VA EIE FA VI AV TIT Taso eMC on EVI ESS MA VZ AA oo RE S777 I A LZ lg E EE VI 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 inch Hg D dS Du OD de ou x 6 d SS xD SS Ue OS SPI OU COP OM GP VP QD HS SC I I EE QOO PS HP W I AS di EF OF O Ww KF gq oS Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 0958 Technical Data Reduction formulae The instrument calculates slope distance horizontal distance and height difference in accordance with the following formula Earth curvature and mean refraction coefficient k 0 13 are taken into account automatically The calculated horizontal distance relates to the station height not to the reflector height A Do 1 ppm 109 mm A displayed slope distance m Dg uncorrected distance m ppm scale correction mm km mm prism constant mm TPS800 Z78 ado A XV Height measurement 1 Mean sea level audi 7 X B Y 2 Instrument 3 Reflector horizontal distance m KA height difference m Technical Data EC Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Y sncl X cos G vertical circle reading A dE 1447 107 m R Jk 8 1 B JR 6 83 108 m k 0 13 R 637 100 m Leica TPS800 2 1 0en ros 60 Technical Data 2D Road WEE 53 83 A Abbreviations rrnrnrrrnrnnrrrnnrrnrannrnranrnnnnnrnnnnnennnn 12 Additional characters rrrrarrrrnnrnrnnnrnrnnnrnr
49. ched found for eg AB1 AA100 AS15 POINT SEARCH PROJ 3 lt gt A Starts point search Examples A All points of any length are found A All points with exactly the point number A are found A All points of any length starting with A are found e g A9 A15 ABCD Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 38 Measuring Preparation Setting Example of a possible measuring display Measuring After switching on and setting up correctly the Total MEASURE 2 4 Station is immediately ready for measuring In the measurement display it is possible to call up 50 0000 g fixed keys and function keys as well as trigger keys 66 6667 g and their functions 67 903 m amp All shown displays are examples It is 3 987 m possible that local software versions are different to the basic version GD Calling up the assigned function Measuring Preparation Setting 9s Leica TPS800 2 1 0en FNC Key Under FNC several functions can be called up Their applications are described below amp gt Functions can also be started directly from the different applications amp gt Each function from the FNC menu can be assigned to the USER key see chapter Settings Light On Off Switches display light on off Level Plummet This function enables the electronic bubble and the range of intensity settings of the laser plummet IR RL Toggle Change between the two EDM types IR on Reflec tors and RL Re
50. cted using Input of individual scaling parameters atmospheric correction parameters Leica TPS800 2 1 0en DELE EDM Settings e Ht a MSL Height above sea level at instrument location e Temperature Air temperature at instrument location e Pressure Air pressure at instrument location e Atmos PPM Calculated and indicated atmospheric PPM e Refr Coeff Input of refraction coefficient for the atmospheric conditions Refraction correction The refraction correction is taken into account in the calculation of the height differences and the hori zontal distance Signal SIGNAL Displays EDM signal strength reflection strength in steps of 1 Permits optimal aiming at distant barely visible targets EDM Settings Leica TPS800 2 1 0en File Management The File Manager contains all functions for entering editing and for checking data in the field FILE MANAGEMENT 1 F1 Job F2 Fixpoints F3 Measurements F4 Codes FILE MANAGEMENT 2 Fi Initialize Memory F2 Memory Statistic Job Jobs are a summary of data of different types e g fixed points measurements codes results etc The job definition consists of the input of job name and user Additionally the system generates time and date at the time of creation Job search a Ek Scrolling through jobs DELETE Deletes selected job SET Sets the selected job NEW Starts new job Leica TPS800 2 1 0en DEI File Management Fixpoints Valid
51. cting cables attached at only one of their two ends for example external supply cables interface cables the permitted level of electromagnetic radiation may be exceeded and the correct functioning of other products may be impaired Precautions While the product is in use connecting cables for example product to external battery product to computer must be connected at both ends FCC Statement Applicable in U S Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen tial 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 deter mined 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 198 Safety Directions e Increase the separation between the equipment Warning and receiver Changes or modifications not expressly e Connect the equipment in
52. ction of the beam needs to be adjusted If the spot on the more reflective side of the plate is too bright dazzling use the white side instead to carry out the inspection TPS800 Z60 Adjusting the direction of the beam Pull the two plugs out from the adjustment ports on the top side of the telescope housing To correct the height of the beam insert the screwdriver into the rear adjustment port and turn it clockwise spot on target plate moves obliquely upwards or anticlockwise spot moves obliquely downwards Check amp Adjust mi Leica TPS800 2 1 0en To correct the beam laterally insert the screwdriver into the front adjustment port and turn it clockwise spot moves to the right or anticlockwise Spot moves to the left Ce Throughoutthe adjustment procedure keep the telescope pointing to the target plate amp gt After each field adjustment replace the plugs in the adjustment ports to keep out damp and dirt TPS800 Z62 TPS800 Z61 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Check amp Adjust COMM Parameters For data transfer between PC and instrument the communication parameters of the serial interface RS232 must be set Leica Standard setting 19200 Baud 8 Databit No Parity 1 Stopbit CR LF Baudrate Data transfer speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 bits second Databits 7 Data transfer is realized with 7 databits Is set automatically if parity is Even or Odd 8 Data transfer is realized wit
53. d to all amp gt Theoffsetvalues are always reset to 0 when the application is quit Procedure 1 Enter the offset values length cross and or Main Settings height as per the sketch Enables you to change the most important settings 2 Define the period for which the offset is to apply SS RESET Sets eccentricity to zero 4 SET calculates the corrected values and jumps to the application from which the offset function was started The corrected angle and FNC Key Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Height Transfer Example 1 Reflector 1 2 Reflector 2 3 Reflector 3 4 Instrument This function determines the height of the instru ment from measurements to a maximum of 5 target points with known heights in two faces With measurements to several targets the improve ment is indicated in the delta value Procedure 1 Select known point and input reflector height 2 After triggering the measurement with ALL the calculated height HO is displayed AddPt Add another height of a known point FACE Measure to the same target in second face 3 SET Save the changes and set the station Leica TPS800 2 1 0en O 4 FNC Key Hidden Point Example 1 E N H of Hidden Point 2 Rod Length 3 Distance R1 R2 The program allows measurements to a point that is not directly visible using a special hidden point rod FNC Key Procedure 1 Measure to first prism P1 All Starts measurem
54. deviation program acc to ISO 17123 4 2 mm 2 ppm Time per measure ment 1 sec IR Fine IR Fast 5 mm 2 ppm 0 5 sec Tracking EDM Time per measure program acc to ISO 17123 4 ment Beam interruptions severe heat shimmer and moving objects within the beam path can result in deviations of the specified accuracy Accuracy measuring Standard deviation Range normal and rapid measurement Standard 3 prisms 360 ME Mini 360 Mini prism GPH3 reflector 60mm prism prism 1 1800m 2300m 800m 150 m 450 m 450 m 6000 ft 7500 ft 2600 ft 500 ft 1500 ft 1500 ft 2 3000m 4500m 1500m 250m 800 m 800 m 10000 ft 14700 ft 5000 ft 800 ft 2600 ft 2600 ft 3500m 5400m 2000m 250m 1000m 1000m 12000 ft 17700 ft 7000 ft 800 ft 3500 ft 3500 ft Strong haze visibility 5km or strong sunlight severe heat shimmer 2 Light haze visibility about 20km or moderate sunlight slight heat shimmer 3 Overcast no haze visibility about 40km no heat shimmer Technical Data 153 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Distance measurement RL Reflectorless mode Distance measurement with reflector Measuring Special frequency system s Range of measurement bee from 1000m up system R100 basis 100 MHz 1 5 m e Display unambiguous to 12 km Measuring System analyser basis system R300 100 MHz 150 MHz Ul
55. di Se e SA 7 BK Ys Er wed EN A ale K e 3 ht C Leica TPS80 0 serie Ky f User Manual 1 FT e eS 3 or EE Version 2 1 English when it has to be Electronical Total Station Congratulations on the purchase of a TPS800 series instrument This manual contains important safety AN directions as well as instructions for setting up the product and operating it ZIN Refer to Safety Directions for further N information Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Product identification The model and the serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate Enter the model and serial number in your manual and always refer to this information when you need to contact your agency or Leica Geosystems autho rized service workshop Type Serial no Symbols The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings A Danger Indicates an imminently hazar dous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and or appreciable material financial and environmental damage Important paragr
56. e characters For example 1 gt S gt T gt U gt 1 gt S Edit characters ai l 1 Place cursor on character to be edited 2 Input the new character A 3 Confirm input Erasing characters 0b 1 Place cursor on character to be l deleted 2 Pressing the navigation key deletes Y the relevant character A 3 Confirm input ESC Deletes the change and restores the previous value Inserting characters If a character was skipped e g 15 instead of 125 you can insert it later 0b 1 Place cursor on 1 2 Inserts an empty character on the right of 1 3 Input the new characters A 4 Confirm input Measuring Preparation Setting 35 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Character set Entry mode contains the following characters for The character entry can be used in data fields numeric and alphanumeric input where point numbers or codes can be searched for Signs Numerical el pnanumenca Inthe alphanumeric character set and are ASCII 43 ec 33 space treated as normal alphanumeric characters with ASCII 4e no mathematical function ASCII 48 57 We Additional characters Place holder during Wildcard point search see chapter Wildcard search amp appears only in the front position of an input amp gt Inthe edit mode the position of the decimal place cannot be changed The decimal place is skipped 90 ASCII 95 Underscore ASCII 96
57. e electronic level turn the tribrach footscrews 6 to precisely level the instrument Ce Referto Levelling up with the electronic level step by step for more information 7 Centre the instrument precisely over the ground point 4 by shifting the tribrach on the tripod plate 2 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the required accu racy is achieved TPS800 Z102 1 Extend the tripod legs to allow for a comfortable working posture Position the tripod over the marked ground point centring it as well as possible 2 Fasten the tribrach and instrument onto the tripod Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 32 Measuring Preparation Setting Levelling up with the electronic level step by step The electronic level can be used to precisely level up the instrument using the footscrews of the tribrach 1 Turn on the instrument and switch on the elec tronic level by pressing FNC gt Level Plummet 2 Centre the circular level approximately by turning the footscrews of the tribrach amp gt The bubble of the electronic level and the arrows for the rotating direction of the footscrews only appear if the instrument tilt is inside a certain levelling range 3 Turn the instrument until it is parallel to two foot Screws 4 Centre the elec T tronic level of this axis by turning the NSW c 3 two footscrews 20 Arrows show the ri direction for rotating the footscrews When the electronic level is centred the arrows
58. e in the code list Procedure 1 Press the Q Code button to activate Quick coding 2 Enteratwo digit number on the numeric keypad gt code is selected the measurement triggered and the measured data and code saved The name of the selected code is displayed after the measurement A two digit code must always be entered on the instrument s numeric keypad even if only a one digit code was assigned in the Codelist Manager For example 4 gt enter 04 amp gt Toend Q Coding press the Q Code button again Leica TPS800 2 1 0en O 4 Programs Warnings Messages Important Messages Attrib cannot be Attribute with fixed status cannot changed be changed No codelist in memory Manual No codelist available input for code and attributes are called automatically Entry required Code missing Extend input Ce Individually entered code blocks are not added to the code list Leica Geo Office Tools LGO Tools Codelists can be easily created and uploaded to the instrument using the supplied LGO Tools Soft ware Programs op Leica TPS800 2 1 0en This menu enables extensive user specific settings Zenith Zenith 0 Horizon 90 in order to adapt the instrument to their own require e Horizon Zenith 90 Horizon 0 ments V 45 100 Horizon 0 Contrast amp gt The value increases rapidly Setting the display contrast in 10 steps appears on the display above 300
59. e instructions given by the computer manufacturer with regard to field use in conjunction with Leica Geosystems products A Caution If the accessories used with the product are not properly secured and the product is subjected to mechanical shock for example blows or falling the product may be damaged or people may sustain injury Precautions When setting up the product make sure that the accessories for example tripod tribrach connecting Safety Directions 1384 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en cables are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the product to mechanical stress Caution During the transport shipping or disposal of batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions Before shipping the product or disposing of it discharge the batteries by running the product until they are flat When transporting or shipping batteries the person in charge of the product must ensure that the appli cable national and international rules and regula tions are observed Before transportation or ship ping contact your local passenger or freight trans port company Warning Using a battery charger not recommended by Leica Geosystems can destroy the batteries This can cause fire or explosions Precautions Only use chargers recommended by Leica Geosy stems to charge the batteries Warning High mechanical stress high ambient tem
60. e start point P2 Baseline end point P3 Lateral point Unknown a Difference in length abzissa HD b Lateral deviation ordinate Offset P4 Base point Programs Set Point by Extention The Extention routine computes extend point from base line TPS800 Z93 Known TPS800 794 P1 Baseline start point P2 Baseline end point Known a Difference in length abzissa HD P1 Baseline start point b Lateral deviation ordinate Offset P3 Baseline end point Unknown AL1orAL2 Distance P3 Lateral point Unknown P2 P4 Extended point Programs 9 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Coding Codes contain information about recorded points With the help of coding points can be assigned to a particular group simplifying later processing More information on coding can be found under Data management GSI coding Code Code name Desc Additional remark Info1 more freely editable re information Info8 lines Procedure 1 Move cursor to field Code 2 Input code 3 ALL Starts the distance measurement and saves the values including the entered code CODE Searches for the entered code and offers the option of adding attributes CODE FIND SELECT J TR1 Border Line SET Sets the code block AddList Adds an entered code into codelist RECORD Closes the code entry or code selection and saves the code block Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 92 Programs Manual code input Individual code blocks can be ent
61. ect the safety precautions and control be terminated if the hazardous beam path measures specified in the standard IEC 60825 1 extends beyond the limit hazard distance of 2001 08 resp EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 the area in which the presence and activities of A2 2001 within the hazard distance pay parti personnel are monitored for reasons of protec cular attention to Section Three User s Guide tion from laser radiation e The laser beam path should be located well Following an interpretation of the main points in the above or below eye level wherever practicable relevant section of the standard quoted Safety Directions EC Leica TPS800 2 1 0en f When not in use the Laser Product should be stored in a location where unauthorized personnel cannot gain access g Precautions should be taken to ensure that the laser beam is not unintentionally directed at mirror like specular surfaces for example mirrors metal surfaces or windows But more importantly at flat or concave mirror like surfaces The hazard distance is the distance from the laser at which beam irradiance or radiant expo sure equals the maximum permissible value to which personnel may be exposed without being exposed to a health risk For products with an integrated distancer of laser class 3R the hazard distance is 96 m 315 ft At this distance the laser beam rates as Class 1M that means direct intrabeam viewing is not hazardous Leica T
62. en about LGO Tools processing of coordinate files refer to the comprehensive Online Help e Codelist Manager For creating and processing of codelists e Software Upload For loading system software and EDM software amp gt For EDM Software upload only LGO LGO Tools Software Version 3 0 or higher must be used for error free operation Not using the correct upload Software can permanently damage the instrument Ce Before the Software Upload always insert a charged battery into the instrument Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 16 Introduction Power Supply Use the Leica Geosystems batteries chargers and accessories or accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems to ensure the correct functionality of the instrument Power for the instrument can be supplied either internally or externally An external battery is connected to the instrument using a LEMO cable e Internal battery One GEB111 or 121 battery fit in the battery compartment e External battery One GEB171 battery connected via cable TPS800 Z63 1 GEB121 2 GEB111 3 Single cells in the battery adapter GAD39 Your Leica Geosystems instrument is powered by rechargeable plug in batteries For this product we recommend the basic battery GEB111 or the Pro battery GEB121 Optionally six single cells can be used with the GAD39 battery adapter Six single cell batteries 1 5 V each supply 9 Volts The voltmeter on the instrument is designed for a voltage of 6 Volts
63. ent and proceeds to step 2 ROD Allows you to define the rod and the EDM Settings Rod Length Total length of hidden point rod Dist R1 R2 Spacing between the centers of reflector R1 and prism R2 Meas Tol Limit for the difference between the given and measured spacing of the reflectors If the tolerance value is exceeded the program will issue a warning EDM Mode Changes the EDM Mode Prism type Changes the prism type Prism Const Displays the prism constant Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 2 All Starts measurement and proceeds to the Result dialog 3 Result is displayed HIDDEN POINT RESULT GR 110 871 m 99 991 m 102 884 m FINISH NEW Returns to step 1 FINISH Returns to calling application Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Te FNC Key Programs Application pre settings These are programs that precede the application programs and are used to set up and organize data collection They are displayed after selecting an application The user can select the start programs individually SETTING OUT Set Job Set Station Set Orientation Start e Settings made Settings not made amp Find further information about individual start up programs on the subsequent pages Setting job All data is saved in JOBS like directories Jobs contain measurement data of different types e g measurements codes fixed points stations and are individually manageable and can be readout edited or deleted se
64. ered directly via keypad oN P INPUT A ATTRIBUTE ENTRY Enter desired code Confirm with ENTER Enter the attributes 1 8 SET Sets the code block Extending editing code 1 Call available code from code list 2 Attributes can be overwritten freely Exceptions With the codelist editor of LGO a status can be assi gned to the attributes e Attributes with fixed status see LGO are write protected They cannot be overwritten or edited e For attributes with status Mandatory an input or a confirmation is required e Attributes with status Normal can be edited freely Recording code block SET Sets the code block temporarily in the system after ending the code functions Recording only with measurement and always with reference to the actual point number Programs O B o o Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Quick Code Using the quick code function a predefined code can be called directly via the numeric keypad on the instrument The code is selected by entering a two digit number the measurement triggered and the measured data and code saved A total of 100 codes can be assigned Each code can be assigned a unique one or two digit number in the Codelist Manager If no numbers are allocated to the codes in the Codelist Manager the code is selected in accor dance with the order in which the codes were entered in the code list 01 gt first code in the code list 10 gt tenth cod
65. ers to the refer Input of the parameters ence line A Use the navigation keys to select the shifting and rotation parameters of the refer ence line TPS800 Z37 B P 1 Off BP Base point BL Base line Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Programs REFERENGE LINE Length MAIN 1 2 14 872 m v Enter Keeler to shift line 1 000 m 0 500 m 0 900 m 25 0000 g NewBL MEASURE STAKE JSHIFT O The following entries are possible Offset Parallel offset of the reference line to the right referred to the direction of the base line BP1 BP2 Longitudinal offset of the start point reference point of the reference Line line in the direction of base point BP2 Rotation of the reference line clock wise around the reference point Height offset the reference line is higher than the selected reference height Rotate Height REFERENCE LINE MAIN 2 2 amp Point 1 01 Point 2 02 Length 14 872 m Select Height Reference Ref Hot Interpolated 4 p NewBL MEASURE STAKE SHIFT O Ref Hgt Point 1 Height differences are computed relative to the height of the first refer ence point Point 2 Height differences are computed relative to the height of the second reference point Interpolated Height differences are computed along the reference line No Height Height differences are not computed and shown Programs G Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 3 Decide to measure or to stake out MEASURE
66. ert acies 15 Levelling up with the electronic level Power Supply 47 step by step EEE ER 33 Laser MENS ananasen 34 Operating the Instrument 18 Hints for positioning s 34 Keypad Qn 18 Input mode e 35 Fixed keys EEN 19 Edit characters ccccceccccesesesesesesessercstnenees 35 Trigger key 19 Erasing characters eeeeannnenseennineeennrennnen 35 Distance measurement 20 Inserting characters 35 DONKEY S eee 23 Balu CAN C VE 37 Symbols rnrrsrrrnnrrrnvrrnvrrrvrnrnvrnsnvernvnrsrrersrnnnnne 24 Wildcard search 38 Status symbol EDM type 24 DVIS Hl e EE 39 Status symbol Battery capacity 24 Status Stot on i MPH 24 FNC Key E E E E E aeaunece anaes 40 Status symbol Offset rrrrrrrrrrnnrronvenrrnnnre 24 Light eps MT 40 Status symbol Character Input 24 Level Plummet eene 40 DE E Leica TPS800 2 1 0en IR RL Toggle oananaennonnnennenneerneinsrnerrsnnen 40 Reference Line 63 Laser Pointer 40 CR 15 ER ee 40 Area amp Volume ENEE TT Blo SEE 40 Remote Height En 80 Delete Last Record 41 EDI Dum Menu uz DE E Lock with PIN RRRARRRARRRRARRARRRRARRRARRRRRRRRRERRRRRARARRRRRRRRRRG 41 COGO optional IET a7 Check Tie 41 Cod ege 92 Tracking
67. f the previous value Return to next heigher level Confirm an input continue to the next field Operating the Instrument Trigger key The measurement trigger has three settings ALL DIST OFF The key can be activated in the configuration menu amp gt Al menus with multiple entries a shortcut number is shown on the right of each entry Using this number allowing a direct start without paging Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Distance measurement A laser distancer EDM is incorporated into the instruments of the TPS800 series In all versions the distance can be determined by using an Laser beam which emerges coaxially from the telescope objective Ce Measurements to strongly reflecting targets such as to traffic lights in Reflector EDM mode without prism should be avoided The measured distances may be wrong or inaccu rate For applications without reflector a special arrange ment of the EDM and appropriate arrangement of the beam paths enable ranges of over five kilo metres to be attained with standard prisms Miniprisms 360 reflectors and reflector tapes can also be used and measurement is also possible without a reflector amp gt When a distance measurement is trig gered the EDM measures to the object which is in the beam path at that moment If e g people cars animals swaying branches etc cross the laser beam while a measurement is being taken a fraction of the laser beam is reflected and
68. fety of Laser Prod ucts e EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Safety of Laser Products Class 3R Laser Products For safety aspects direct intrabeam viewing should always be considered as hazardous Avoid direct eye exposure The accessible emission limit is within five times the accessible emission limits of Class 2 in the wavelength range from 400 nm to 700 nm Description Tag rm Maximum average Maximum peak radiant power 59 mW 5 59 mW x 5 Pulse duration 800 ps 800 ps Pulse repetition 100 MHz 1 5 mrad x 1 5 mrad x Safety Directions 0437 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en The EDM module built into the product produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The products are Class 3R Laser Products in accor dance with e IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Safety of Laser Prod ucts e EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Safety of Laser Products Class 3R Laser Products For safety aspects direct intrabeam viewing should always be considered as hazardous Avoid direct eye exposure The accessible emission limit is within five times the accessible emission limits of Class 2 in the wavelength range from 400 nm to 700 nm Maximum average radiant power 4 75 mW 5 Maximum peak radiant power 59 mW x 5 Pulse duration 800 ps Pulse repetition frequency 100 MHz 150 MHz Warning For safety aspects direct intrabeam viewing should be considered always as hazardous Precau
69. flectorless New setting is displayed for about one second IR Distance measurements with prisms RL Distance measurements without prisms Find more information in chapter EDM Settings Laser Pointer Switches on or off the visible laser beam for illumi nating the target point The new settings are displayed for about one second and then saved Free Coding Select code from the codelist or enter a new code Units Displays the current distance and angle unit and gives the possibility to change these Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 40 FNC Key Delete Last Record This function deletes the last recorded data block This can be either a measurement block or a code block Ce Deleting the last record is not reversible amp gt Only records can be deleted which were recorded in Surveying or in Measuring Lock with PIN This function is used to prevent unauthorized use of the instrument It enables you to lock the instru ment from any application by pressing FNC Lock with PIN without switching off the instrument After that the instrument will prompt for a PIN code entry The function is available when the PIN protection is activated under MENU PIN Check Tie Calculation and display of the slope and horizontal distance height difference azimuth grade and co ordinate differences between the last two measured FNC Key points Valid distance measurements are required for the calculation T
70. g the target with laser pointer Adverse use e Use of the product without instruction Use outside of the intended limits e Disabling safety systems e Removal of hazard notices e Opening the product using tools for example screwdriver unless this is specifically permitted for certain functions e Modification or conversion of the product e Use after misappropriation Leica TPS800 2 1 0en ne 26 Safety Directions e Use of products with obviously recognizable damages or defects e Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior explicit approval of Leica Geosystems e Aiming directly into the sun e Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site for example when measuring on roads e Deliberate dazzling of third parties e Controlling of machines moving objects or similar monitoring application without additional control and safety installations Warning Adverse use can lead to injury malfunction and damage It is the task of the person responsible for the equip ment to inform the user about hazards and how to counteract them The product is not to be operated until the user has been instructed on how to work with it Limits of Use Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments Danger Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in hazardous areas
71. gain Reference Line Arc This program facilitates the easy stake out or checking of lines for buildings sections of road simple excavations etc Reference Line A reference line can be defined by referencing a known base line The reference line can be offset either longitudinally in parallel or vertically to the base line or be rotated around the first base point as required Furthermore the reference height can be selected as first point second point or interpolated along the reference line Procedure 1 Definition of the Base line The base line is fixed by two base points that can be defined in three ways e Measured points e Enter coordinates using keypad e Select point from memory a Measuring base points Input PtID and measure base points with ALL or DIST REC b Base points with coordinates FIND Starts to search for the PtID entered ENH Manually input coordinates LIST Displays the list of available points Analogue procedure for the second base point 1 1st base point 2 2nd base point Programs 6B Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 3 Base line RP Reference point 4 Reference line RL Reference line 2 Shifting Rotating the Base line Off Parallel offset The base line can be offset longitudinally parallel L Longitudinal offset and vertically or rotated This new line is called the R Rotation parameter reference line All measured data ref
72. gt When using the GEB121 battery remove the spacer for the GEB111 from the battery compartment Ce Primary use charging e The batteries must be charged prior to using for the first time because it is delivered with an energy content as low as possible e For new batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time gt three months it is effectual to make 2 5 charge discharge cycles e The permissible temperature range for charging is between 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F For optimal charging we recommend a low ambient temperature of 10 C to 20 C 50 F to 68 F Ce Operation Discharging The batteries can be operated from 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn very high operating temperatures reduce the service life of the battery Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 28 o Measuring Preparation Setting aL eC 1 Loosen the clamping screws on the tripod legs Setting up the tripod pull out to the required length and tighten the clamps 2 In order to guarantee a firm foothold sufficiently press the tripod legs into the ground When pressing the legs into the ground note that the force must be applied along the legs TPS800 Z20 amp gt When setting up the tripod pay attention to a horizontal position of the tripod plate Slight corrections of inclination can be made with the foot screws of the tribrach Larger corrections must be done wit
73. h 8 databits Is set automatically if parity is None Parity Even Even parity Odd Odd parity None No parity if data bit is set to 8 Endmark CRLF Carriage return line feed COMM Parameters CR Carriage return Stopbits Fixed setting 1 Interface plug connections TPS800 Z51 1 External battery 2 Not connected inactive 3 GND 4 Data reception TH RXD 5 Data transfer TH TXD TH Theodolite Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Data Transfer With this special function measured data can be trans fered via the serial interface to a receiver e g a Laptop Using this type of transfer the success of the transfer is not checked Job Selection of job from which data should be transfered Data Select the data range to be transferred measurements fixed points Format Select output format Select Leica GSI format or your own format created in the Format Manager and transfer to the LGO SEND Starts the transmission Example Within the data setting MEASUREMENTS a data set could be shown as follows 11 00000D19 21 022 16641826 22 022 09635023 31 00 00006649 58 16 00000344 81 00 00003342 82 00 00005736 83 00 00000091 87 10 00001700 amp gt Ifthe receiver is to slow in processing data the data could be lost With this type of data transfer the instrument is not informed about the perfor mance of the receiver no protocol IGSEDs 11 PtID 21 Horizont
74. h the tripod legs ERE CS When using a tribrach with an optical plummet the laser plummet cannot be used Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Measuring Preparation Setting Careful handling of tripod Check all screws and bolts for correct fit During transport always use the cover supplied e Use the tripod only for surveying tasks Leica TPS800 2 1 0en HE Measuring Preparation Setting Instrument Setup Description This topic describes an instrument setup over a marked ground point using the laser plummet It is always possible to set up the instrument without the need for a marked ground point amp gt Important features e Itis always recommended to shield the instrument from direct sunlight and avoid uneven temperatures around the instru ment e The laser plummet described in this topic is built into the vertical axis of the instrument It projects a red spot onto the ground making it appreciably easier to centre the instrument e The laser plummet cannot be used in conjunction with a tribrach equipped with an optical plummet Measuring Preparation Setting i Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Setup step by step 3 Turn on the instrument and switch on the laser plummet and electronic level by pressing FNC gt Level Plummet 4 Move the tripod legs 1 and use the tribrach footscrews 6 to centre the plummet 4 over the ground point 5 Adjust the tripod legs to level the circular level 7 6 By using th
75. he prism related to the stake out point Below the exact Leica TPS800 2 1 0en values are displayed combined with arrows to show the direction ALine is positive arrow up Target point is further away than the measured point A Offset is positive arrow right Target point is right of the measured point AHeight is positive arrow up Target point is higher than the measured point amp gt The height of the line start point is always used as the reference height amp gt The graphics are scaled to give a better overview Therefore it s possible that the station point moves in the graphics Ce Beawarethatthe line start point and the line end point are measured in the previous coordinate system When staking out this points they appear in the old system and appear as shifted amp gt During use of the application the previous Orientation and Station parameters will be replaced by the new calculated ones Programs 2D Road optional amp gt The application Road Alignment can be started in total 40 times for trial Afterwards you have to enter the license code This program allows you easily to define a line or curve or spiral as a reference for measurements and stake outs It supports chainages as well as incre mental stake outs and offsets right left TPS800 Z98 Procedure 1 Select Element Choose if you want to define a LINE a CURVE or a SPIRAL 2 Define Element a Line Mea
76. inate input mode Displays the list of available points Starts the search for the point entered Displays EDM settings Toggles between reflector and reflec torless measurement modes Back to last active dialog Continue to next dialog Returns to highest softkey level To next softkey level Set displayed message or dialog and quit dialog amp gt Find further information about menu appli cationspecific buttons in the relevant sections Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Symbols Depending on software version different symbols are displayed indicating a particular operating status 4 A double arrow indicates choice fields air Using the navigation keys the desired parameter can be selected A 4 Quits a selection with the enter T key or the navigation keys AV A Indicates that several pages are avail W able which can be selected with PAGE Indicates telescope position I or Il D Indicates that Hz is set to left side angle measurement anti clockwise Status symbol EDM type IR Reflector EDM mode for measuring to prisms and reflective targets Reflectorless EDM visible for measuring to all targets Status symbol Battery capacity H The battery symbol indicates the level of the remaining battery capacity 75 full shown in the example Status symbol Compensator T Compensator is on xI Status symbol Offset Offset is active Status symbol Character Input 012 Numeric Mode ABC Co
77. ing the application you have two options a Defining a new construction site or b Continue with previous site skips set up Procedure Defining new site 1 Measure line Start point ALL DIST REC 2 Measure second line point ALL DIST REC amp gt Incase you have entered coordinates by ENH and measured to known points a plausibility check informs you about the calculated line length the actual length and the difference As built check This dialog shows you the ALine AOffset and AHeight of a measured point in relation to the line AS BUILT CHECK PtID 1 500 A Off A di 10 194 m 7 225 m m 1 673 m LAYOUT ShiftLn Allows you to enter values for shifting the line LAYOUT Switches to Layout mode ALine is positive Measured point is in direction from line start to line end point A Offset is positive Measured point is right of line AHeight is positive Measured point height is above line start point s height Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Programs amp gt The height of the line start point is always used as the reference height Layout Here you can search or enter points for staking out related to the measured line LAY OUT A11 1 500 m 17 000 m 0 000 m 1 500 m A Off A i 10 192 m 1 673 m 4 INPUT ASBUILT ShiftLn Allows you to enter values for shifting the line ASBUILT Switches to AsBuilt mode The graphics show you the position of t
78. isplay of computed orientation ORIENTATION RESULT NoPts 2 Station 200 HzCor 1239 00 23 StDev 070008 OK Set computed Hz orientation Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 50 Programs If more than one target point is measured then the orientation is computed using the least squares method Displaying residuals RESID Display of residuals RESIDUALS Ws ABC1 4 0 00 23 0 045 m 0 075 m 12300 23 1 Actual 2 Design AH Height correction A d correction of the horizontal distance AHZ Correction of Hz angle Programs nor Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Useful information e Ifthe orientation is only measured in telescope position Il the Hz orientation is based on tele sope position Il If measured only in telescope position or mixed the Hz orientation is based on telescope position I e The prism height may not be changed during measurements in the first and second telescope position e Ifatarget point is measured several times in the same telescope position the last valid measure ment is used for the computation amp gt Ifnoorientation was set and an application was started resp if in Meas amp Rec ALL or REC was triggered then the current Hz direction and V angle are set as orientation Leica TPS800 2 1 0en KE Programs Applications Introduction Applications are predefined programs that covera MENU 1 Press the MENU fixed key wide spectrum of surveying duties and facil
79. itate GD 2 Selecting the Program option daily work in the field GD GD 3 Calling up applications and acti The following applications are available vating start programs e Surveying PAGE Scroll to next page e Stake Out e Tie Distance e Area Volume s Free Station e Reference Line Arc e Remote Height s Construction e Cogo optional e 2D Road optional Programs er a Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Surveying Three coding methods are available With the program Surveying the measurement of an 1 Simple coding unlimited number of points is supported It is compa Input a code into the relevant box The code is rable to Meas amp Rec but includes stationing orien stored along with the corresponding measure tation and coding ment 2 Expanded coding Press the CODE softkey The code that was input is searched for within the code list and it is possible to add attributes to the code 3 Quick coding Press the Q Code softkey and enter the shortcut to the code The code is selected and the measurement starts TPS800 Z31 Procedure 1 Input PtID codes and the reflector height if desired 2 ALL Triggers and records measure ments IndivPt Switches between individual and current point number Leica TPS800 2 1 0en CT a Programs Stake out This program calculates the required elements to stakeout po ints from coordinates or manualy entered angles horizontal distances and
80. itions of such licence agreement If you do not agree to all or some of the terms of such licence agreement you may not download install or use the software and you must return the unused software together with its accompanying documen tation and the purchase receipt to the dealer from whom you purchased the product within ten 10 days of purchase to obtain a full refund of the purchase price Safety Directions KE Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Hazards of use A Warning The absence of instruction or the inadequate imparting of instruction can lead to incorrect or adverse use and can give rise to accidents with far reaching human material financial and environ mental consequences Precautions All users must follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the directions of the person responsible for the product A Caution Watch out for erroneous measurement results if the product has been dropped or has been misused modified stored for long periods or trans ported Precautions Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the user manual particularly after the product has been Leica TPS800 2 1 0en subjected to abnormal use and before and after important measurements Danger Because of the risk of electrocution it is very dangerous to use poles and extensions in the vicinity of electrical installations such as power cables or electrical railways Prec
81. ive technology makes the daily surveying jobs easier The instrument is ideally suited for simple construc tion surveys and stake out tasks The easy operation of the instrument functions can be learned without problems in no time TPS800 Z01 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Introduction Important parts 1 Optical sight 2 Integrated guide light EGL optional 3 Vertical drive 4 Battery 5 Battery stand for GEB111 Battery cover Eyepiece focussing graticule 8 Focussing telescope image 9 Detachable carrying handle with mounting Screws 10 Serial interface RS232 11 Foot screw 12 Objective with integrated Electronic Distance Measurement EDM Beam exit 13 Display 14 Keyboard 15 Circular level 13 14 15 16 17 18 16 On Off key TPS800 702 17 Trigger key 18 Horizontal drive 7 VM Gi y O Mi L 2 N Instruments with EGL Instruments without EGL Introduction O n o Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Technical terms and abbreviations ZA Line of sight collimation axis Telescope axis line from the reticle to the centre of the objective SA Standing axis Vertical rotation axis of the telescope KA Tilting axis Horizontal rotation axis of the telescope Trunion axis V Vertical angle zenith angle VK Vertical circle With coded circular division for reading the V angle Hz Horizontal direction HK Horizontal circle
82. izontal distance between P1 and P2 d3 Height difference between P1 and P2 Programs P Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Traverse Intersections Bearing Bearing TPS800 Z87 TPS800 Z88 Known P1 Known point a Direction from P1 to P2 d1 Distance between P1 and P2 d2 Positive offset to the right d3 Negative offset to the left Unknown P2 COGO point without offset P3 COGO point with positive offset P4 COGO point with negative offset Known P1 First known point P2 Second known point a1 Direction from P1 to P3 Q2 Direction from P2 to P3 Unknown P3 COGO point Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 88 Programs Bearing Distance Distance Distance A N N P4 Va CES P4 f e i P3 TPS000 289 TPS800 Z90 Known Known P1 First known point P1 First known point P2 Second known point P2 Second known point a Direction from P1 to P3 and P4 r1 Radius as defined by the distance from P1 to r Radius as defined by the distance from P2 to P3 or P4 P4 and P3 r2 Radius as defined by the distance from P2 to Unknown P3 or P4 P3 First COGO point Unknown P4 Second COGO point P3 First COGO point P4 Second COGO point Programs Leica TPS800 2 1 0en By Points M P2 P4 ji b P5 P3 TPS800 Z91 P1 Known P1 First known point P2 Second known point P3 Third known point P4 Fourth known point a Line from P1 to P2 b Line from P3 to P4 Unknown P5 COGO point Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Offset Distance Offset TPS800 Z92 Known P1 Baselin
83. l 2 Stake Out the point s Here you can select the point and offset center left right you want to stake out and start the measurement The correction from actual point to stake out point is shown on the display Programs ae ae Leica TPS800 2 1 0en CH 111 000 CH 104 000 CH 103 000 2L CH 102 000 TPS800 Z95 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Line Spiral Curve 1L 10L Left point of road 1C 10C Center point of road 1R 10R Right point of road CH Off L Off R R Chainage Offset left Offset right Radius of curve and spiral Programs COGO optional Ce The application COGO can be started in total 40 times for trial Afterwards you have to enter the license code COGO is an application program to perform coordi nate geometry calculations such as e coordinates of points e bearings between points e distances between points The COGO calculation methods are e Inverse e ntersection e Traverse Softkeys MEAS Jumps to the Measurement dialog to measure the point Calc Starts the calculation when all required data are entered STAKE X When the calculated point is displayed you have the option to stake our this point directly Inverse amp Traverse Inverse TPS800 Z86 Known P1 First known point P2 Second known point Unknown ov Direction from P1 to P2 d1 Slope distance between P1 and P2 d2 Hor
84. may lead to incorrect distance values Avoid interrupting the measuring beam while taking reflectorless measurements or measurements using reflective foils Measurements to prism reflectors are only critical if an object crosses the measuring beam at a distance of 0 to 30m and the distance to be measured is more than 300m In practice because the measuring time is very short the user can always find a way of avoiding these critical situations amp gt Very short distances may be measured reflectorless in IR mode to well reflecting targets Note that the distances are corrected with the addi tive constant defined for the active reflector Leica TPS800 2 1 0en O 2 Operating the Instrument Reflectorless amp gt Be sure that the laser beam is not reflected by anything close to the line of sight e g highly reflective objects amp gt When a distance measurement is triggered the EDM measures to the object which is in the beam path at that moment In case of temporary obstruction e g a passing vehicle heavy rain fog or snow the EDM may measure to the obstruction Ce When measuring longer distances any divergence of the red laser beam from the line of sight might lead to less accurate measurements This is because the laser beam might not be reflected from the point at which the crosshairs are pointing Therefore it is recommended to verify that the R laser is well collimated with the telescope line of sight refer
85. ment Under normal circumstances setting of the laser plummet is not necessary If an adjustment is necessary due to external influences the instrument has to be returned to any Leica service department Checking by turning the instrument by 360 1 Install the instrument on the tripod approx 1 5m above ground and level up 2 Switch on laser plummet and mark the centre of the red spot 3 Turn instrument slowly by 360 and observe the red laser dot Inspecting the laser plummet should be carried out on a bright smooth and horizonal surface e g a sheet of paper If the centre of the laser dot makes a clearly circular movement or if the centre of the point is moving away more than 3 mm from the first marked point an adjustment is possibly necessary Call your nearest Leica service department Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Check amp Adjust 2 5 mm 1 5 m 3mm 1 5 m TPS800 Z59 Depending on brightness and surface the size of the laser dot can vary At a distance of 1 5 m an average value of 2 5 mm diameter must be estimated The maximum diameter of the circular movement described by the centre of the laser point should not exceed 3 mm at a distance of 1 5m Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Chapter validity A This chapter is relevant for Telescope Type 1 only Reflectorless EDM The red laser beam used for measuring without reflector is arranged coaxially with the line of sight of the telescope and emerge
86. mpensator is off Alphanumeric Mode Leica TPS800 2 1 0en ET Operating the Instrument Menu tree MENU gt Gap GID Confirm menu selection Fr PAGE Scroll to next page Ce Depending on user interface sequence and arrangement of menu items may be different pie MENU Menu Page 1 Programs Suveying IR Free Station COGO Eet Tie Distance x Area Remote Height Reference Line Arc 2D Road Construction Settings Contrast Trigger Key USER Key V Setting Tilt Correction Hz Collimation Sector Beep Beep Hz Incrementation T Reticle Illumin DSP Heater Auto Off Min Reading Angle Unit Distance Unit Temperature Unit Pressure Unit Code Record Face I Definition Data Output GSI 8 16 Mask 1 2 EDM Settings EDM Mode Prism Type TI Prism Constant Laser Point Guide Light ZE h LO e Menu Page 1 File Management d Job Fixpoints Measurements Codes Initialize Memory Memory Statistic Menu Page 2 Adjustments Hz Collimation V Index View Adjustment Data Communication Parameters Baudrate Databits Parity Endmark Stopbits Data Transfer Job Data Format Auto Start Start up sequence System Info Battery Instrument Temperature Display Heater Date Time SW Info L Operating System Application SW Layout Instrument Type Serial Number PIN Protection Operating the Instrument 25 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Measuring Preparation etting up 7 CG
87. ng of prisms Cleaning and Dry mg Reflector prisms that are cooler than the ambient Objective eyepiece and prisms temperature tend to fog It is not enough simply to e Blow dust off lenses and prisms wipe them Keep them for some time inside your Never touch the glass with your fingers jacket or in the vehicle to allow them to adjust to the e Use only a clean soft lint free cloth for ambient temperature cleaning If necessary moisten the cloth with Damp products water or pure alcohol Dry the product the transport container the foam Do not use other liquids these may attack the inserts and the accessories at a temperature not polymer components greater than 40 C 108 F and clean them Do not repack until everything is completely dry Cables and plugs Keep plugs clean and dry Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables Care and Transport 1250 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Safety Directions The following directions should enable the person Intended U responsible for the product and the person who niende se actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid Permitted use operational hazards e Measuring horizontal and vertical angles e Measuring distances The person responsible for the product must ensure Recording measurements that all users understand these directions and e Computing by means of application software adhere to them e Visualizing the aiming direction and vertical axis e Visualizin
88. nnrnnnnr 36 Adverse uses rrrrnrnrnrnnnrnvrnanvnnnnnvnnannnnnnnsnnnnnennn 126 Alphanumeric keys ANEREN 18 Angle measurement rrrrrnnnrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnrrrnnnnnnee 150 ANGIE SI 100 Application default settings 4T jesse joa caer 53 Nl TT ATMOS EE 104 Atmospheric correction eussssse 156 Automatic corrections 152 PUR Rr ER 99 HEI 76 B Base LINE E 63 64 BUSI EEE EE 121 Battery capacity EE 24 Baudrate EEN 119 PD 98 PIG EE 76 C Care and Transport rrrrnrnnrannnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnennnnr 123 Cartesian Stake out rrrrarvrrnrnnnrnnnrnnnvnnnnnnrnnnvnnen 56 endi go TTE Tm 30 Character EE 36 Check amp Adjust bn 110 Check KEE 41 Circular level EN 114 Cleaning and Drying errnnnvrrrnnnrvrrrnnerernrnerrennnn 125 Code Record eeeeeeee eene 100 CodeliSt erreren cerei Er a e Aee EEren 107 Codelist Manager rrrnrnnvrrnnnnrrrnnnnervrnnnnerrnnnnene 16 GE DEE 53 87 Collimation axis enm 12 Communication parameters 119 Compensator 5asvccesbex citexs Von aka ro erp eo ean 24 150 Computation procedure rrrnrrrnnnrarennnrnrarnnnnenner 58 Construction m 53 Index ros D FI Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Construction application 81 Contrast esee mener neris 96 Coordinate Editor
89. parately NEW Creating a new job SET Setting the job and back to start up programs amp Al subsequent recorded data is stored in this job directory amp gt Ifnojobwas defined and an application was started or if in Meas amp Rec ALL or REC was trig gered then the system automatically creates a new job and names it DEFAULT Programs 4 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Setting Station Each coordinate computation relates to the currently set station At least plan coordinates E N are required for the station The station height can be entered if required The coordinates can be entered either manually or read from the internal memory TPS800 Z28 Known Point 1 Select a PtID stored in internal memory 2 Input instrument height OK Sets the station Set manually 1 ENH Calls up manual point input dialogue 2 Input PtID and coordinates 3 SAVE Saves station coordinates Continues to the input of the instru ment height 4 OK Sets the station amp gt Ifno station was set and no application started and if in Meas amp Rec ALL or REC was activated then the last station is set as the current station Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 48 Programs Orientation With the orientation Hz direction can be input manually or points with known coordinates can be set Method 1 Manual input 1 D To input a random Hz orientation 2 Input of Hz direction reflector height and PtID 3
90. peratures or immersion into fluids can cause leackage fire or explosions of the batteries Precautions Protect the batteries from mechanical influences and high ambient temperatures Do not drop or immerse batteries into fluids A Warning Short circuited battery terminals can overheat and cause injury or fire for example by storing or transporting in pockets if battery terminals come in contact with jewellery keys metallized paper or other metals Precautions Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic objects Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 1382 Safety Directions A WARNING If the product is improperly disposed of the following can happen e If polymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health e If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly they can explode and cause poisoning burning corrosion or environmental contamination e By disposing of the product irresponsibly you may enable unauthorized persons to use it in contravention of the regulations exposing them selves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the en vironment liable to contamination e Improper disposal of silicone oil may cause environmental contamination Precautions The product must not be disposed with household waste Dispose of the product appropriately in accordance with the national regula tions in force in your country Always prevent access to the product b
91. pli cable national and international rules and regula tions are observed Before transportation or ship ping contact your local passenger or freight trans port company Field adjustment After transport inspect the field adjustment parame ters given in this user manual before using the product Care and Transport 128 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Batteries Storage e Refer to Technical Data for information about Product storage temperature range Respect the temperature limits when storing the The permissible temperature range for storing is equipment particularly in summer if the equipment 40 C to 55 C 40 F to 131 F We recom is inside a vehicle Refer to Technical Data for mend a storage temperature range of 0 C to information about temperature limits 20 C 32 F to 68 F in dry environment to Field adjustment minimize self discharging e At the recommended storage temperature range batteries containing a 10 to 50 charge can be stored for up to one year After this storage period the batteries must be recharged e Remove batteries from the product and the charger before storing e After storage recharge batteries before using e Protect batteries from damp and wetness Wet or damp batteries must be dried before storing or use After long periods of storage inspect the field adjust ment parameters given in this user manual before using the product Leica TPS800 2 1 0en a Care and Transport Foggi
92. reflector height FREE STATION 3 I F4 Start 982 ED Enables you to define an accuracy limit 1 500 m 4132 ACCURACY SETTING pe Enter accuracy limit H on 4 123 760 m Ee 0 005 m Noel 0 005 m Height 0 010 m Angle 0 0020 g ALL Triggers angle and distance measurement 3 point resection REC Saves Hz direction and V angle resection Programs Mor Leica TPS800 2 1 0en AddPt Input another backsight point Results COMPUTE Calculates and displays the station coordinates if at least 2 points and Displays calculated station coordinates a distance were measured FREE STATION RESULT 3 I Indicates that the third point in tele j Stp1 T WM eer bene E ji B 102 338 m scope positions and ll 406 426 m 99 950 m StdDev AddPt Switches to measurement display to measure additional points RESID Displays residuals STDEV Displays standard deviation SET Sets the displayed coordinates and instrument height as new station Leica TPS800 2 1 0en op Programs CS Ifthe instrument height was set to 0 000 in This dialog shows the computed residuals the setup screen then the station height refers to Residual Calculated value Measured value height of trunnion axis FREE STATION RESIDUALS 1 3 Target 1 4 0 0020 g 0 030 m Displays standard deviations FREE STATION STD DEVIATIONS 3 0 028 0 012 0 028 m 0 030 0 0020 tb With the function keys scroll l between the residu
93. rget point with an accuracy of min 5 gon The target point must be approximately in the horizontal plane Confirmation of the message required Repeat measurements Confirmation of the message required Aim on the target point with an accuracy of min 5 gon Confirmation of the message required Repeat the process Confirmation of the message required Check amp Adjust 113 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en TPS800 Z56 The connections between metal and timber components must always be firm and tight e Tighten the Allen screws 2 moderately e Tighten the articulated joints on the tripod head 1 just enough to keep the tripod legs open when you lift it off the ground Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Circular level TPS800 Z57 Level up the instrument in advance with the elec tronic level The bubble must be centered If it extends beyond the circle use the Allen key supp lied to center it by turning the adjustment screws After adjustment no screw must be loose Check amp Adjust Circular level on the tribrach TPS800 Z58 Level the instrument and then remove it from the tribrach If the bubble is not centred adjust it using the adjusting pin Turning the adjustment screws e to the left the bubble approaches the screw e to the right the bubble goes away from the screw After adjustment no screw must be loose Laser plummet The laser plummet is integrated into the vertical axis of the instru
94. s from the objective port If the instrument is well adjusted the red measuring beam will coincide with the visual line of sight External influences such as shock or large tempera ture fluctuations can displace the red measuring beam relative to the line of sight amp gt The direction of the beam should be inspected before precise measurement of distances is attempted because an excessive deviation of the laser beam from the line of sight can result in impre cise distance measurements Check amp Adjust Warning For safety aspects direct intrabeam viewing should be considered always as hazardous Precautions Do not stare into the beam or direct it towards other people unnecessarily These measures are also valid for the reflected beam Inspection A target plate is provided Set it up between five and 20 metres away with the grey reflective side facing the instrument Move the telescope to face II Switch on the red laser beam by activating the laser point function Use the telescope crosshair to align the instrument with the centre of the target plate and then inspect the position of the red laser dot on the target plate Generally speaking the red spot cannot be seen through the telescope so look at the target plate from just above the telescope or from just to the side of it If the spot illuminates the cross the achievable adju stment precision has been reached if it lies outside the limits of the cross the dire
95. sure or select the start and endpoint b Curve Measure or select the start and endpoint enter the radius and curve direction Point to stake Radius of circle Distance from start of arc following curve ff Perpendicular distance from arc W Clockwise ACW Anti clockwise OOrzU Programs Leica TPS800 2 1 0en C Spiral Measure or select the start and endpoint select the data to be entered Radius amp Parameter or Radius amp Length type Spiral In Spiral Out and direction clockwise anti clockwise 2D ROAD Select Method and enter data Method 4 Radius 400 000 m Parameter 600 000 m TPS800 Z99 Length 900 000 m A Spiral In Direction Clk wise 4 B Spiral Out Spir In dh 3 Entry of chainage and how to proceed Enter the chainage of the start point e g 100 000 MEASURE Sarts the subapplication Measure Chainage and Offset STAKE Starts the subapplication Stake Out Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Programs L amp O subapplication Here you can measure or select points from memory Enter stakeout values and you will see the Chainage Line and Offset refe ring to the defined object Chainage 1100 000 m Oise E 5 000 m Stake Out subapplication Offs Right 4 000 m Procedure Fine meme tien 10 000 m 1 Define the Stake Out point s Height 0 000 m Input the Chainage Line and Offset of the stake out point Optional you can enter a height and a increment as wel
96. tes slope distance horizontal distance height difference and azimuth of two target points measured online selected from the Memory or entered using the Keypad The user can choose between two different methods GB Polygonal A B B C Radial A B A C Polygonal Method Radial Method CP Centre point In principal both methods are the same Any differences will be described Procedure 1 Determine first target point ALL Starts measurement to the target point FIND Searches internal memory for point entered Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Programs 2 Determine second target point Softkeys radial method Proceed as with first target point NewPt 1 Determine new central point 3 Result is displayed NewPt 2 Determine new radial point Brg Azimuth between point and point2 POLY Switch to polygonal method A i Slope distance between point1 and point2 A Horizontal distance between point1 and point2 A l Height difference between point1 and point2 Grade Grade between point1 and point2 Softkeys polygonal method NewPt 1 An additional missing line is computed Program starts again at point 1 NewPt 2 Point 2 is set as starting point of a new missing line New point Pt 2 must be measured RADIAL Switches to radial method Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 76 Programs Area amp Volume The application program Area is used to compute online areas of max 50
97. tion height Easting of target point Northing of target point Height of target point TPS800 Z10 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en KE a Introduction Area of applicability This User Manual is valid for all instruments of the TPS800 Series PC Program Package Leica Geo Office Tools LGO Tools The program package LGO Tools is used for the data exchange between the Total Station and the PC It contains several auxiliary programs in order to support your use of the Instrument Installation on the PC The installation program can be found on the CD ROM supplied Please note that LGO Tools can only be installed on computers with MS Windows 98 2000 or XP operating systems amp gt Any previous versions of LGO Tools on your computer must be uninstalled first before installing the new version For the installation call program setup exe in the directory LGO Tools on the CD ROM and follow the input instructions of the installation program Program content After successful installation the following programs appear Introduction EH Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Tools e Format Manager Data Exchange Manager For creating of own special formatted data For data exchange of coordinates measure output files ments codelists and output formats between e Configuration Manager instrument and PC Import Export as well as creating of instrument e Coordinate Editor configuration Import Export as well as creating and Cg For more information
98. tions Do not stare into the beam or direct it towards other people unnecessarily These measures are also valid for the reflected beam Warning Looking directly into the reflected laser beam could be dangerous to the eyes when the laser beam is aimed at areas that reflect like a mirror or emit reflections unexpectedly for example prisms mirrors metallic surfaces or windows Leica TPS800 2 1 0en EE 38 Safety Directions Precautions Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective Class 3R Laser Products used on construction sites such as a mirror or which could emit unwanted and outdoors for example surveying alignment reflections levelling Do not look through or beside the optical sight at a Only qualified and trained persons should be prisms or reflecting objects when the laser is swit assigned to install adjust and operate the laser ched on in laserpointer or distance measurement equipment mode Aiming at prisms is only permitted when b Areas in which these lasers are used should be looking through the telescope posted with an appropriate laser warning sign A Warning c Precautions should be taken to ensure that The use of Laser Class 3R equipment can be persons do not look directly with or without an dangerous optical instrument into the beam Precautions d The laser beam should be terminated at the end To counteract hazards it is essential for every user of its useful beam path and should in all cases to resp
99. to an outlet on a circuit approved by Leica Geosystems for compliance different from that to which the receiver is could void the user s authority to operate the equip connected ment e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV Labelling technician for help This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation TPS800 Z75 Safety Directions 149 Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Technical Data Telescope e Transit fully Magnification cccccccsseseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeans 30x IEEE 0 0 EE upright e Free Objective aperture 40 mm e Focusing eseese 1 7 m 5 6 ft to infinity e Field of view 1 30 1 7gon e Field of view at 100M eseseneeeeeneeeennn 2 6m Angle measurement absolute continuous Updates each 0 3 seconds Units selectable 360 sexagesimal 400gon 360 decimal 6400 mil V V Accuracy standard deviation Hz V acc to ISO 17123 3 TVER 802 2 0 6 mgon WOR GOS TR 3 1 0 mgon TER BUS 5 1 5 mgon e Display resolution 0 6 1 PE EE M TA 0 0001 SIE EEE 0 0001 CoO E E E E E TT 1 Mer 0 01 Level sensitivity e Circular level usse 6 2 mm Compensator e
100. to the chapter Checking and adjusting amp gt Donot measure with two instruments to the same target simultaneously TPS800 z13 Correct result Operating the Instrument Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Red laser to prisms Red laser to reflector tape The visible red laser beam can be used to measure to reflective foils also To guarantee the accuracy the red laser beam must be perpendicular to the reflector tape and it must be well adjusted refer to the chapter Checking and adjusting amp gt Make sure the additive constant belongs to the selected target reflector Ce Accurate measurements to prisms should be made with the standard program Reflector EDM mode Leica TPS800 2 1 0en O A Operating the Instrument Softkeys MEASURE 3 4 ME 50 0000 g 66 6667 g Under softkeys a selection of commands and functions is listed at the bottom of the screen They can be activated with the corresponding function keys The available scope of each function depends on the applications functions currently active Operating the Instrument General softkeys ALL DIST REC ENTER ENH LIST FIND EDM IR RL PREV NEXT le l OK Starts distance and angle measure ments and saves measured values Starts distance and angle measure ments without saving measured values Saves displayed values Deletes current value in the display and is ready for the input of a new value Opens the coord
101. tra amp Power Range with reflector Type Coaxial visible red laser Atmospheric Standard Reflector tape Class 3R conditions prism 60 x 60 Carun eer 2200 m 7200 ft 600 m 2000 ft 7500 m 24600 ft 1000 m 3300 ft Measuring System analyser basis gt 10000 m 33000 ft 1300 m 4200 ft system 100 MHz 150 MHz 1 Strong haze visibility 5km or strong sunlight Type Coaxial visible red laser severe heat shimmer Class 3R 2 Light haze visibility about 20km or moderate Carrier wave 660 nm sunlight slight heat shimmer 3 Overcast no haze visibility about 40km no heat shimmer Leica TPS800 2 1 0en 154 Technical Data Distance measurement without reflector e Range of measurement OW iansiicnsavudansbetasitoponiamestiaiiss 1 5 m to 300 m NON TENENTE UN to target plate 710 333 re 1 5 m to gt 500 m eee rr ee to target plate 710 333 e Display unambguous to 760 m e Prism constant additive constant 34 4 mm conditions white target grey albedo 0 25 es gt 170 m 560 ft gt 100 m gt 330 ft Ultra Range without reflector conditions white target grey albedo 0 25 P 500m 1640 FY gt 300m 2908 Kodak Grey Card used with exposure meter for reflected light 4 Object in strong sunlight severe heat shimmer 5 Object in shade or sky overcast 6 Day night and twilight Accuracy Standard deviation Time p dE acc to ISO 17123 4 3 0 sec 3mm 2ppm 44 0 se
102. ttings Prism Constant Calling the function in the EDM settings Entry of a user specific prism constant Input can only be made in mm Limit value 999 9 mm to 999 9 mm Laser Pointer Off Visible laser beam is switched off On Visible laser beam for visualising the target point is switched on Guide Light The person at the prism can be guided by the flashing lights directly to the line of sight The light points are visible up to a distance of 150 meters This is useful when stake out points EDM Settings age E o co c E o e x oe e 6m 6m 20 ft 20 ft TPS800 Z46 1 Flashing red diode 2 Flashing yellow diode Operat range 5 150 m 15 500 ft Divergence 12 m 40 ft at 100 m 330 ft Leica TPS800 2 1 0en SCALE ATMOS Scale of projection Input of atmospheric parameters PROJECTION SCALE EEN EE ppm Distance measurement is influenced directly by the Enter scale sacco atmospheric conditions of the air in which distance measurement are taken ATMOSPHERIC DATA PPM Ht a MSL 500 m Temperature 16 C Pressure 952 hPa Scale factor 1 000060 Scale ppm 60 Atmos PPM 21 PPM Scale factor Entering the scale of projection Measured values and coordinates are corrected with the PPM para meter PPM 0 Sets default parameters In order to take into consideration these influences PPM distance measurements are corre
103. y unauthorized personnel Product specific treatment and waste management information can be downloaded from the Leica Geosystems home page at http www leica geosy stems com treatment or received from your Leica Geosystems dealer A Warning Only Leica Geosystems authorized service workshops are entitled to repair these products Leica TPS800 2 1 0en Safety Directions Laser Classification Maximum average radiant power 0 33 mW 5 Maximum peak radiant power 4 12 mW x 5 Integrated Distancer Measurements with 800 ps Reflectors IR mode Pulse repetition frequency 100 MHz The EDM module built into the product 1 5 mrad x 3 mrad produces an invisible laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The product is a Class 1 Laser Product in accor dance with e IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Safety of Laser Prod ucts e EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Safety of Laser Products Class 1 Laser Products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and are not harmful to the eyes provided that the products are used and maintained in accordance with the instruc tions Leica TPS800 2 1 0en O B4 Safety Directions The EDM module built into this product produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective The product is a Class 1 Laser Product in accor dance with e IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Safety of Laser Prod ucts e EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2

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