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10.8 Offset constant
The offset constant rarely changes.It is recommended,however, that check be done once
or twice a year.
The check of the offset constant can be done on a certified base line.It can also be
obtained in a simple way as described below.
[Checks]
Locate points A,B and C at about 50m intervals on even ground.
Set up the instrument at point A,and measure the distances between AB and AC.
Set up the instrument at point B,and measure the distance BC.
Obtain the offset constant (K):
K=AC - (AB+BC)
[Adjustments]
Contact your local dealer for adjustment of the off-set constant when the K is not nearly 0.
10.9 Beam axis and line of sight
Be sure to check that the beam axis and line of sight are aligned when the adjustments
on reticle and perpendicularity of line of sight to horizontal axis are made.
[Checks]
Set the prism at a distance greater than 50m.
Accurately sight the center of the prism through the telescope.
Turn the power on and press (MEAS) to measure.
No adjustment is necessary if beam receiving buzzer sounds immediately and
measurement value is displayed in a few seconds.
[Adjustments]
If instrument function is not as described in ,contact your local dealer.
This check should be done under good weather conditions.
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