Check & Adjust; Overview - Leica iCON iCR70 User Manual

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5.1
Description
Electronic adjustment
Mechanical
adjustment
Precise
measurements
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Check & Adjust

Overview

Leica Geosystems instruments are manufactured, assembled and adjusted to
the best possible quality. Quick temperature changes, shock or stress can
cause deviations and decrease the instrument accuracy. It is therefore recom-
mended to check and adjust the instrument from time to time. This check and
adjust can be done in the field by running through specific measurement pro-
cedures. The procedures are guided and must be followed carefully and pre-
cisely as described in the following chapters. Some other instrument errors and
mechanical parts can be adjusted mechanically.
The following instrument errors can be checked and adjusted electronically:
Instrument error
l, t
i
c
a
ATR
If the compensator and the horizontal corrections are activated in the instru-
ment configuration, every angle measured in the daily work is corrected auto-
matically. Check whether the tilt correction and the horizontal correction are
turned on.
The results are displayed as errors but used with the opposite sign as correc-
tions when applied to measurements.
The following instrument parts can be adjusted mechanically:
Circular level on instrument and tribrach
Optical plummet - option on tribrach
Allen screws on tripod
To get precise measurements in the daily work, it is important:
To check and adjust the instrument from time to time.
To take high precision measurements during the check and adjust proce-
dures.
To measure targets in two faces. Some of the instrument errors are elimi-
nated by averaging the angles from both faces.
During the manufacturing process, the instrument errors are carefully deter-
mined and set to zero. As mentioned above, these errors can change and it is
highly recommended to redetermine them in the following situations:
Description
Compensator longitudinal and transversal index
errors
Vertical index error, related to the standing axis
Horizontal collimation error, also called line of
sight error
Tilting axis error
ATR zero point error for Hz and V
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