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Version 2.1English
Leica TPS700 SeriesField Manual
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TPS700 - Functions and Programs
To use the equipment in the permitted manner, please refer to thedetailed safety instructions in the User Manual.
2005 Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg, All rights reserved.
Symbols IMPORTANT NOTICE
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View of chaptersPoint Numbers and Point Search 7
EDM Settings 11
Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) 20
FNC-Key 24
Start-up programs 34
Applications 46
Coding 108
Menu 117
Saving Data 157
Index 170
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ContentsPoint Numbers and Point Search 7
Incrementing point numbers 7Individual point numbers 7Point Search 8Wildcard Search 10
EDM Settings 11
Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) 20Functionality 21ATR-Mode 22
Automatic Reflector Search 23
FNC-Key 24Change EDM 25Point number 25Coding 25Height Determination of Remote Points 26Target Offset 27Tracking 29Laserpoint 29Automatic Target Recognition 30
Change in Position 30Delete Last Record 31Check Tie 32REC (Storing) 33Distance - Unit 33
Start-up programs 34Setting Job 36Setting Station 38
Known Point 38Set Manually 39Height Transfer 39
Orientation 41Method 1: Set Orientation 41Method 2: Measure Target Points 42Display of Computed Orientation 44Displaying Residuals 44Useful Information 45
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Applications 46Introduction 46Surveying 48Free Station 50
Measuring Facilities 52Computation Procedure 53Station Setup 54Measurements 54Results 56Residuals 58Error Messages 59
Setting Out 61Setting Out Coordinates from Memory 61Polar Setout 63Orthogonal Setout 63Cartesian Setout 63Manual Input of Setting Out Values 64Example 64Error Messages 65
Tie Distance 661. Polygonal Methods (A-B, B-C) 672. Radial Methods (A-B, A-C) 69Error messages 70
Reference Line 71Definition of the Base Line 72Reference Line 73
Reference Line in regards to the program 74Orthogonal Setout 76Error Messages 78
Sets of Angles Measurements 79Introduction 79Selecting Sets of Angles functions 81Configuration menu 82Define target list 85Sets of measurements 86Automatic set measurements 90Calculating the Hz-directions 93Examples and formulas used 95
Area Computation 100Setting-Out via PC 104
Coding 108Codeblock Searches 109Code List Selection 111Error messages 113
Quick Code 115
Menu 117Data Manager 119View/ edit Data 120
Delete Memory 125Memory Info 126
6Data Download 127Messages and Warnings 129
Quick Settings 131All Settings 132
System Settings 132Beep 133Angle Settings 137Units 141Communication 142Date and Time 143
Determining Instrument Errors 144Line-Of-Sight Error (Hz-Collimation) 146V-Index (Vertical Index Error) 146Determining The Line-Of-Sight Error (c) 147Determining V-Index 148ATR collimation 150Possible Messages when DeterminingInstrument Errors 153
System-Info 155
Saving Data 157Start-Up Programs 158
Job 158Station 158Orientation 158Measuring Application 159
Applications 159Survey Application 159Setting-Out Application 160Tie Distance Application 160Area Application 161Free Station Application 161Reference Line Application 163Sets of Angles Application 164
Functions 167Determination of the Height of Remote Points 167Target Offset 167
Correction Parameters 168EDM 168Atmospheric Corrections 168
Coding 168OSW-Coding 168GSI-Coding 169
Fixed Points (Coordinates) 169RS232 169
Index 170
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Point Numbers and Point Search
Letters from A to Z andspecial characters are
not incremented.
Point number is defined as thecurrent point number in allmeasuring dialogues. Thenumber at the end of the currentpoint number is incremented by 1.The +1 incrementation step isfixed. If at the end of the pointnumber there is no incrementa-tion, then a number is added afterit has been automatically saved.
Examples:Current pointnumber : 12AAfter saving : 12A1Current pointnumber : A999After saving : A1000
Individual point numbers
In the Measurement &Registering menus and in thepoint recording menu, it ispossible to switch between thecurrent and individual pointnumbers. (see FNC menu,"Insert").
Incrementing point numbers
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FIND POINT < 2/5>Job : PROJ_OSTPtID : P13Type : FIXPOINTE : 128.400 mN : 244.000 mH : 2.500 m
Direct searchBy entering an actual pointnumber (e.g. "P13") all points withthe corresponding point numberare found.
Example:Input: "P13"As an example, 2 fixed points and3 measurements are found. Youcan page through the match
selection using .
FixpointThe point found is a fixed point.
MeasurementThe point found is a measuredpoint.
2/5The point found is point number 2of a total of 5 points in thisrelevant job.
Scroll within all pointsmatched.
Re-enter the search criteria.
If no suitable point can befound the user is notified
by the error message "Point notfound".
The point search is a globalfunction used by applications tosearch for internally storedmeasuring points or coordinates.It is possible for the user to limitthe point search to a particular jobor to search the whole memory.
Fixed points are always displayedfirst matching the relevant searchcriteria. If several points meet thesearch conditions then the pointsare arranged depending on "age".
Point Search
Job: PROJ_EAST
Definition
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Point number Time of recording
TC
700Z
89
... ....
P13 9:52:10
... ....
P13 9:34:55
... ....
... ....
... ....
... ....
P13 14:59:01
... ....
P13 15:46:12
P13 16:18:38
... .....
FIXED POINTS
MEASUREMENTS
Pointfoundfirst
Point search is always startedwith the last recorded point.The last entered/measuredpoints are displayed first; fixedpoints before measured points.
Scroll through the list ofpoints found.
P13, fixed point, time: 9:34:55
P13, measurement, time:14:59:01
P13, measurement, time:15:46:12
P13, measurement, time:16:18:38
P13, fixed point, time: 9:52:10
to start of list !
At the end of the measuredpoints the search returns to
the beginning of the fixed points.
Found:
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FixpointThe point found is a fixed point.
MeasurementThe point found is a measuredpoint.
2/5The point found is point number 2of a total of 5 points in thisrelevant job.
Scroll within all pointsmatched.
Re-enter the search criteria.
Wildcard Search
The Wildcard search is indi-catedby a "*". The asterisk is a placeholder for any following sequenceof characters.
Wildcards are always used if thepoint number is not fully known,or if a batch of points is to besearched for.
Starts point search.
Examples:* all points of any length are
found.
A all points with exactly thepoint number "A" are found.
A* all points of any lengthstarting with "A" are found(e.g.: A9, A15, ABCD).
*1 all points of any length with a"1" at the second place arefound (e.g.: A1, B12,A1C)B12, A1C).
A*1 fall points of any length withan "A" at the first place and a"1" at the third place arefound (e.g.: AB1, AA100,AS15).
Definition
FIND POINT
Job : PROJ_4PtID : S*
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EDM SettingsThe EDM settings contain adetailed menu with selectionfields for required settings.
EDM SETTINGS
EDM Mode : IR_FINEPrism Type : RoundPrism Const: 0 mmGuide Light: OFF
Dist ModeWith TCR instruments, differentsettings for measurements withvisible (RL) laser (optional) forextended range and invisible (IR)EDM types are available.Depending on selectedmeasuring mode the selectedprism types are different.
With the RL-EDM eachobject in the beam is
measured (possibly branches,cars, etc.).
Wrong settings by theuser (e.g. wrong
selection of target type or EDM-type setting) can yield unusableresults.
WARNING:Reflector-free:The visible laser beam
may only be used within acontrolled area (refer to"UserManual", chapter "SafetyDirections") and must hit a nonreflecting material at the end of itsintended path.Long Range to prisms:This mode is only permissiblefrom a distance of 1000m (3300ft)from the telescope. No personsmay stay within the beam path upto 1000m (=controlled area; referto "UserManual", chapter "SafetyDirections").
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Infrared mode
IR-Fine Fine measuring mode for highprecision measurements withprisms
IR-Fast Quick measuring mode with highermeasuring speed and reducedaccuracy
IR-Track Continuous distance measurement
IR-Tape Distance measurement using Retrotargets
Red laser mode
RL-Short Short range.For reflectorless distancemeasurements without prisms
RL-Track Short range.Continuous distance measurementwithout prisms (< 1 km)
RL-Prism Long range. For distancemeasurements with prisms from1 km
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Prism typeOpen the function in the EDM settings.
Leica Geosystems Prisms(Professional Series)
Constants[mm]
Leica Geosystems Prisms(Basic Series)
Standard prism GPR121
0.0
Standard prism GPR111
Mini prism GMP101*/GMP102*
+17.5*0.0**
Mini prism GMP111*/GMP111-0**
3886
48
26
80
80
3886
48
1980
80
100
4030
50
70
20
30
12085
45
45
18
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Leica Geosystems PrismsConstants
[mm]
360 PrismGRZ4
+23.1
Reflective targets +34.4
3600 PrismGRZ