Newcon Optik LRB 6000CI operation manual Std Sd, d, Dce

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Active mode of

Correction

 

measurement

Condition

parameter

(Std)

 

 

 

 

 

 

S, Sd, d

Distance

Install unit at 1 meter1

from flat target2

C, E

Azimuth and

Put unit in a level plane

and aim it to the North

 

elevation

direction3

 

 

Install unit at 1 meter1

dCE

Distance,

from flat target2

azimuth and

controlling its level

 

elevation

position and direction to

 

 

the North

1 – Accuracy of correction will depend on accuracy of installation against target. If distance is 0.9 meters, then unit will have 0.1 m offset during all future measurements.

2 – Target should not have high-reflective surface (white color is not considered high reflective in this case.

3 – Unit shall be well levelled with deviation from 0 not more than ±0.75 degrees. Horizontal direction shall be to Magnetic North (not True North). If devices detects large installation errors (unit is not well levelled or not aimed to the North), then LCD will show result “444” and “99”, which means that correction was not performed due to incorrect setup.

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Contents LRB 6000CI Page Read prior to activation Important InformationPage Table of Contents Brief Description Key Features of the LRB 6000CI Laser Rangefinder Binoculars Front view Device AppearanceRear view Display Delivery SET Optics SpecificationsRange Finder Or Compass PowerInclinometer EnvironmentalOperation Instructions Installing the batteryUsing the Device Factors affecting measuring distance Individual Measurement and Scanning regimes Target selection logicOperation and service modes Page Accuracy correction DCE Std Sd, dCompass calibration Setting interface formatGating mode Data Recall mode Computer interconnectivity GPS interconnectivity Short mode switching schemeBest Measuring Technique Page Storage and Maintenance Black dots are visible on LCD TroubleshootingWhat This Warranty Does Not Cover WarrantyCustomer Support US customersAll other countries Quality Certificate Page Page Newcon Optik