Interface RS-232 compatible, baud rate:1,200 to 115200 bps
Display Alphanumeric/graphic dot matrix LCD
Advanced Surveying Precision
Achieve precise measurements with 2-second angle accuracy and a distance measurement capability of up to 3.5 km using a prism or 400 m without a reflector. The Electronic Total Stations dual-axis compensator and laser plummet ensure reliability and consistent precision across diverse terrains and projects.
Efficient Data Handling and Connectivity
With dual LCD displays and an alphanumeric keyboard, users experience ease of operation and rapid data entry. Internal and SD card memory storage facilitate ample project data management, while connectivity options like RS232C, USB, and Bluetooth make data transfer seamless and compatible with modern workflows.
FAQs of Electronic Total Station:
Q: How do I measure distances using the Electronic Total Station in both prism and reflectorless modes?
A: To measure in prism mode, align the total station with a mounted prism at the target location, enabling a maximum range of 3.5 km. For reflectorless measurements up to 400 meters, simply aim the instrument at the target surface and initiate the distance measurement mode from the device interface.
Q: What benefits does the dual-axis compensator provide during fieldwork?
A: The dual-axis compensator automatically corrects for instrument tilt, enhancing measurement accuracy on uneven terrain. This ensures high precision and efficiency, reducing manual adjustments and potential errors during surveying tasks.
Q: When should I use the laser plummet function of the total station?
A: Utilize the laser plummet when setting up the instrument over a survey point. The bright laser allows precise alignment with ground markers, ensuring the equipment is correctly positioned for accurate measurements from the start.
Q: Where can I store and transfer survey data collected from the instrument?
A: Survey data can be saved directly to the devices internal memory or an SD card. Transferring data is easy via RS232C, USB, or Bluetooth interfaces, allowing compatibility with various data management systems and facilitating workflow integration.
Q: What is the process for operating the total station in harsh environmental conditions?
A: Thanks to its IP54 rating and an operating temperature range from -20C to +50C, the total station is suitable for use in dust, rain, and extreme temperatures. Always ensure the instrument is securely placed and properly maintained to maximize longevity and performance under challenging conditions.
Q: How long does the rechargeable Li-ion battery last during standard field operations?
A: The built-in Li-ion battery provides a backup of approximately 8 hours, which typically covers a full days work. Keeping a spare battery on hand ensures uninterrupted operation, especially during extended survey sessions.
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Usage : Highprecision establishment of a horizontal line of sight for measuring elevations, particularly useful where multiple readings are taken from one setup
Operate Method : Manual/Tilting: Uses leveling screws for approximate setup; a micrometer screw or tilting knob is used to bring a highsensitivity bubble vial to center just before each precise reading
Material : Machined Aluminum Alloy, Brass, Highgrade Plastics
Classification : Surveying Accessory / Prism System Component
Usage : Allows quick mounting and swapping of targets (prisms/antennas) onto a tribrach, maintaining precise centering (forced centering)
Operate Method : Quick Release: Features a specific groove/bayonet fitting to lock securely into a standard tribrach; provides a precise instrument mounting thread on top