Leica Captivate Technical Reference Manual page 251

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22.1.2
Description
Settings - TS instrument
Field
Option
Greater
than 4km
Greater
than 4km &
avg
With high-
est preci-
sion
Number of
Editable field
distances
Visibility
Good
Rain & fog
Sun &
reflections
High dynam-
Check box
ics at short
range
Targets
Each prism type has an absolute constant.
Description
When long distances to prisms are needed.
Use this setting for example for triangulation
measurements.
Whenever long distances to prisms are nee-
ded but in addition, average values and
standard deviations for multiple precise dis-
tance measurements are required.
Use this setting for example when perform-
ing triangulation measurements within a
cadastral survey where rigid guidelines must
be followed.
Available on TS60. Fine measuring for highest
precision measurements with prisms.
Available if Measure distance: Repeatedly
& average or Measure distance: Greater
than 4km & avg. Editable fields for the
maximum number of distances to be aver-
aged from 2 to 999 distances.
Available when a CS20 is connected to a
TS15/TS50/TM50/MS50.
TS16/TS60/MS60 have integrated ATRplus
which automatically adjust the settings for
optimal performance.
If weather conditions are normal, then select
this mode.
To increase the instrument measuring ability
during suboptimal weather conditions. This
setting is automatically deactivated when the
instrument is turned off.
To increase the instrument measuring ability
during incident solar radiation and reflec-
tions, for example safety vests. This setting
has a considerable influence on the range
(restriction 100 - 150 m). This setting is
automatically deactivated when the instru-
ment is turned off.
Available for Aim at target: With lock.
Available when a CS20 is connected to a
TS15/TS50/TM50/MS50.
TS16/TS60/MS60 automatically adjust the
settings for optimal performance.
When this box is checked, the performance
improves for distances less than 20 m to the
instrument. The instrument reacts faster to
changes in prism speed and direction.
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