Mounting to the Tripod

When using the instrument with the tripod, first attach the tripod attachment to the instrument, and then attach the instrument to the panhead/tripod.

CAUTION

Make sure that the tripod attachment, panhead and tripod are secured to the instrument and each fas- tener on the tripod is firmly tightened. Failure to observe this point may result in the tripod overturning or the instrument dropping.

When placing the tripod on a floor, examine the floor conditions and flatness to make sure that the tri- pod is stably placed.

After measurement is completed, the instrument must be removed from the tripod before storing them. If the instrument is stored with the tripod attached, the tripod may overturn or the instrument may drop, resulting in accidents.

1.Mounting the Tripod Attachment to the Instrument

Before mounting the instrument to the tripod, mount the tripod attachment to the instrument as explained be- low.

Memo

Four screw holes for the tripod attachment are provided on base of the instrument.

[Operating Procedure]

1

After checking to ensure that you have turned off the power to the both the digitizer and

computer, disconnect the digitizer’s power cord and the SCSI cable.

Note

Note that disconnection of cables while power is ON may result in damage to the digitizer and/or the computer. Be sure to turn off power at both sizes before disconnecting cables.

2

Slowly lean the digitizer over on a flat and sta-
ble surface, so that it is lying on the rubber

 

supports on its rear side.

3

Place the tripod attachment on the base of the
instrument, and secure it with the four screws
(supplied with the tripod attachment).

Note

Align the tripod attachment and digitizer so that the projecting area of the attachment fits into the receding area on the base of the digitizer.

Tripod Attachment

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