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R-315(N), R-325(N), R-326
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Contents
Main
Safety Precautions (Must be followed)
CAUTION
Page
Ni-MH
CAUTION
3
Usage Precautions
[Solar Observation]
[Laser Beam]
[EDM axis]
4
[Battery & Charger]
[Auto focus]
[LD POINT, Laser pointer]
5
[Storage and Operating Environment]
[Transporting and Carrying the Instrument]
[Checks and Repairs]
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Page
Page
1 BEFORE USING THE INSTRUMENT
1-1 Names of Parts
1 BEFORE USING THE INSTRUMENT
R-325(N)/R-322(N)/R-323(N): Detachable type
Page
1-2 Unpacking and Packing
Unpacking the Instrument from the case
Packing the Instrument in the case
1-3 Standard equipment
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1-4 Attaching and Charging the Battery
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14
[Detaching the battery]
[Display panel]
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2 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD
2-1 Display and Keyboard
2-2 Operation Key
Key Description
2 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD
2-3 Function Key
Display F.Key Description
Mode A
Mode B
Other functions
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2 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD
[How to move the menu number] Example:
The cursor is located at Menu 1.
Press the numeric key 0 and 2 to move to Menu 2 or press [F4] [h].
2-4 Alphanumeric Input
2-5 LD POINT, Laser Pointer
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3 PREPARATION FOR SURVEYING
3-1 Centering and Leveling of the Instrument
Setting up the instrument and the tripod
3-2 Laser plummet
Laser plummet model
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[For the Shift type laser plummet equipment model]
[Brightness adjustment of laser]
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3-3 Optical plummet (Option)
[Detachable type]
[Shift type]
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3-4 Leveling with Circular vial
3-5 Leveling with Electronic vial
[Electronic vial screen]
[Leveling]
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3-6 Eyepiece Adjustment
Eyepiece adjustment
3-7 Target Sighting
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[Auto focus :Target sighting by Normal mode]
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[Auto focus :Target sighting by Continuous mode]
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[Auto focus :Target sighting by Power focus mode]
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[Target sighting by Manual focus]
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3-8 Attachment and Detachment of Tribrach
Detachment
Attachment
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4 TURNING THE POWER ON
4-1 Turning the Power On and Off
H. angle 40"39'85 H. dst. 0000000 V
4-2 Adjusting LCD Contrast
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H. angle 40"39'85 H. dst. 0000000 V
4-3 Adjusting Illumination Brightness
4-4 Adjusting Reticle Illumination
40"39'85
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H
5 ANGLE MEASUREMENT
5-1 Measuring an Angle
5-2 Resetting the Horizontal Angle to 0
5-3 Holding the Horizontal Angle
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H. angle 00"00'0
H. angle 20"45'130
5-4 Inputting an Arbitrary Horizontal Angle
In case of Horizontal angle 12345' 20" input Press [F5] [MODE] to enter mode B.
5 ANGLE MEASUREMENT
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H. angle 20"45'123
5-5 Displaying the % Slope of the Vertical Angle
40
5-6 Changing the Horizontal Angle from Clockwise to Counterclockwise
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H. angle 40"29'-267
6 DISTANCE MEASUREMENT
6-1 Target Setting
V
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6-2 Distance Measurement
V
45
V
7 CORRECTION MODE
7-1 Changing the Target Constant
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7-2 Changing the Temperature
Page
7-3 Changing the Atmospheric Pressure
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7-4 Changing the ppm Value
8 INITIAL SETTING
8-1 Overview
8-2 Entering the Mode for Initial Setting 1
8-3 Entering the Mode for Initial Setting 2
8-4 Entering the Mode for Initial Setting 4
8-5 Entering the Mode for Initial Setting 5
8-6 Example of Changing an Initial Setting Content (Selection of Atmospheric Correction)
8-7 Initial Setting 1
8-8 Initial Setting 2
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8-9 Initial Setting 4
8-10 Initial Setting 5
9 ACCESSING THE FUNCTIONS
9-1 Accessing by Help key
9-2 Accessing by 007
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10 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS
[Cautions on CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS]
10-1 Electronic vial
Adjustments
Procedure to adjust the electronic vial:
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10-2 Circular Vial
10-3 Vertical Reticle
10-4 Perpendicularity of Line of sight to horizontal axis
10-5 Vertical 0 point error
10-6 Laser Plummet
10-7 Optical Plummet
10-8 Offset Constant
10-9 Beam axis and Line of sight
10-10 The EDM beam axis
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11 SPECIFICATIONS
11 SPECIFICATIONS
Reflectorless items are applicable to Nmodels only.
Telescope
Distance measurement
Measurement range (Good condition)
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12 DATA COLLECTOR
13 APPENDIX
13 APPENDIX
13-1 Error Messages
13-2 Atmospheric Correction
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13-3 hPa and mmHg Conversion Table
Converting from hPa to mmHg
Converting from mmHg to hPa
13-4
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Error when no Atmospheric Correction is made
Error table:When hPa (15C, 1013hPa as standard)
Error table:With mmHg (15C, 760mmHg as standard)
13-5
Atmospheric Refraction and Earth Curvature Correction
13-6 Distance Range
14 NOTICE TO THE USER OF THIS PRODUCT
14 NOTICE TO THE USER OF THIS PRODUCT
PENTAX R-300 (p65-88) 10/30/02 11:11 AM Page 86