Pentax ETH-302, ETH-310, ETH-305 instruction manual Difference of the vertical angle

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6.6 Difference of the vertical angle

Inspection

1Set the vertical angle in Zenith 0° mode

2Sight an object (Point P) with the telescope and read the vertical angle (V correct).

3Reverse the telescope and rotate the alidade.

4Sight point P again in the reverse position and read the vertical angle (V reverse).

5At this time, when (V correct + V reverse - 360°)/2 is less than 15”, it is within tolerance. If it shows a larger value,

it needs adjustment - Consult your dealer.

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Contents Electronic Theodolites Page Safety Precautions must be followed Distinctive DisplaysPage Contents Contents General PrecautionsBattery Storing and environmental conditionsInspection, Adjustment and Repair, Overhaul TransportationStandard Equipment OthersUnpacking and Storing Names of Parts Page Preparation of Power Confirm the correct work by pressing the power switchKey Operations and Display DisplayKeyboard Power ON/OFF key Function of each key2 V/% key Page Hold key 4 0SET key 5 R/L key Illumination keyRemaining battery indicator Automatic Power-off functionOther Functions Special key operations Page Setting of Vertical Angle Setting of 90buzzer Setting of correction of vertical angleSetting of angle measurement Setting of automatic power off function Setting of Angle unitSetting up the instrument Preparation for SurveyingLeveling with the Circular level Leveling with the Plate level Centering with the optical plummet Eyepiece adjustment Object sighting Measurement Horizontal angle measurement rightHorizontal angle measurement left Vertical angle measurement Perpendicularity of plate vial to vertical axis Inspection and AdjustmentInstructions on inspection and adjustment InspectionAdjustment Perpendicularity of circular vial to vertical axis Inclination of reticule graduations Perpendicularity of line of sight to horizontal axis Difference of the vertical angle Optical plummet Optional Accessories Diagonal Eyepiece SB14Angle Measurement SpecificationsTelescope Vertical Angle CompensationDimensions Power sourceWater resistant Ambient temperature Vertical axisPage Certified