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Leica TS01
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Version 1.1.9
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  • Page 1 Leica TS01 User Manual Version 1.1.9 English...
  • Page 2 Validity of this This manual applies to the TS01 manual total station. manual Leica Geosystems On the last page of this manual, you can find the address of Leica Geosystems address book headquarters. For a list of regional contacts, please visit http://leica-geosystems.com/contact-us/sales_support.
  • Page 3 Description mySupport Create new support requests for your products that will be answered by your local Leica Geosystems Support Team. View the complete history of your support requests and view detailed information on each request in case you want to refer to previous support requests.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Directions General Definition of Use Limits of Use Responsibilities Hazards of Use Laser Classification 1.6.1 General 1.6.2 Distancer, Measurements with Reflectors 1.6.3 Distancer, Measurements without Reflectors 1.6.4 Red Laser Pointer 1.6.5 Laser Plummet Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Description of the System System Components Container Contents...
  • Page 5 Selecting the Orientation 6.4.1 Overview 6.4.2 Orientation with Angle 6.4.3 Orientation with Coordinates Setting the Job Apps Common Fields Survey Set Out Target Offset 7.4.1 Overview 7.4.2 Distance Offset 7.4.3 Angle Offset 7.4.4 Double Distance Offset 7.4.5 Cylindrical Offset Missing Line Measurement Remote Elevation Area Resection...
  • Page 6 Distance Measurement with Reflectors 13.3 Distance Measurement without Reflectors (Non-Prism mode) 13.4 General Technical Data of the Product 13.5 Conformity to National Regulations 13.5.1 TS01 13.5.1.1 EU Declaration of Conformity 13.5.1.2 FCC Declaration of Conformity 13.5.2 Dangerous Goods Regulations 13.6 Scale Correction 13.7...
  • Page 7: Safety Directions

    Safety Directions General Description The following directions enable the person responsible for the product, and the person who actually uses the equipment, to anticipate and avoid opera- tional hazards. The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them.
  • Page 8: Definition Of Use

    Responsibilities Manufacturer of the Leica Geosystems AG, CH-9435 Heerbrugg, hereinafter referred to as Leica product Geosystems, is responsible for supplying the product, including the User Manual and original accessories, in a safe condition.
  • Page 9: Hazards Of Use

    To be familiar with local regulations relating to safety and accident pre- • vention To stop operating the system and inform Leica Geosystems immediately if • the product and the application become unsafe To ensure that the national laws, regulations and conditions for the oper- •...
  • Page 10 WARNING Distraction/loss of attention During dynamic applications, for example stakeout procedures, there is a danger of accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the envir- onmental conditions around, for example obstacles, excavations or traffic. Precautions: ▶ The person responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers.
  • Page 11 WARNING Inappropriate mechanical influences to batteries During the transport, shipping or disposal of batteries it is possible for inap- propriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard. Precautions: ▶ Before shipping the product or disposing it, discharge the batteries by the product until they are flat.
  • Page 12: Laser Classification

    WARNING Improperly repaired equipment Risk of injuries to users and equipment destruction due to lack of repair knowledge. Precautions: ▶ Only authorised Leica Geosystems Service Centres are entitled to repair these products. Laser Classification 1.6.1 General General The following chapters provide instructions and training information about laser safety according to international standard IEC 60825-1 (2014-05) and technical report IEC TR 60825-14 (2004-02).
  • Page 13: Distancer, Measurements With Reflectors

    ☞ National laws and local regulations could impose more stringent instructions for the safe use of lasers than IEC 60825-1 (2014-05) and IEC TR 60825-14 (2004-02). 1.6.2 Distancer, Measurements with Reflectors General The EDM module built into the product produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the telescope objective.
  • Page 14 unintentional exposure would rarely reflect worst case conditions of (e.g.) beam alignment with the pupil, worst case accommodation, inherent safety margin in the maximum permissible exposure to laser radi- ation (MPE) natural aversion behaviour for exposure to bright light for the case of visible radiation.
  • Page 15: Red Laser Pointer

    Labelling 0022409_002 09_002 Model: TS01 5” R500 Art No.: 945232 S. No.: 1234567 Power: 7.4V ,1.4A max. Leica Geosystems AG CH-9435 Heerbrugg Made in China Manufactured: MM.YYYY Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for conformance with IEC 60825-1 Ed.3, as described in Laser Notice No.
  • Page 16 Description Value Pulse duration 6673 ps Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) 75 MHz Beam divergence 0.2 mrad x 0.3 mrad NOHD (Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance) @ 0.25 s 44 m / 144 ft CAUTION Class 3R laser products From a safety perspective, class 3R laser products should be treated as poten- tially hazardous.
  • Page 17: Laser Plummet

    Model: TS01 5” R500 Art No.: 945232 S. No.: 1234567 Power: 7.4V ,1.4A max. Leica Geosystems AG CH-9435 Heerbrugg Made in China Manufactured: MM.YYYY Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for conformance with IEC 60825-1 Ed.3, as described in Laser Notice No.
  • Page 18: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    Precautions: ▶ Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect, Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed. CAUTION Use of the product with accessories from other manufacturers. For...
  • Page 19 Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect, Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possib- ility that the function of the product may be disturbed in such an electromag- netic environment.
  • Page 20 CAUTION Exceeding the RF radiation exposure limits for general population Health risk Precautions: ▶ The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed such that a min- imum separation distance of at least 23 cm is always maintained between the radiator (antenna) and all persons. ▶...
  • Page 21: Description Of The System

    An office software consisting of a suite of standard and ware extended programs for the viewing, exchanging, managing and post processing of data. Data transfer Data can be transferred between a TS01 and a computer via USB-stick. Container Contents Container contents 0022450_001...
  • Page 22: Instrument Components

    Instrument GEB264 battery Tool pouch GKL264 charger GEV289 adapter for charger Manuals Protective cover Instrument Components Instrument components part 1 of 2 0022414_001 00224 0022414_001 Battery cover Optical sight Detachable carrying handle with mounting screw Objective with integrated Electronic Distance Measurement (EDM).
  • Page 23: User Interface

    User Interface Keyboard Keyboard Function keys F1 - F4 Fixed keys Short cut key K1, navigation Short cut key K2, navigation ESC key ENTER key ON/OFF key Number/letter keys c d e f 0022416_001 Keys Description If the instrument is already off: Turns on the instrument when held for 2 s.
  • Page 24: Screen

    Description ENTER key Confirms an entry and continues to the next field. Turn the red laser on/off. Access the centering/leveling interface. Function keys that are assigned the variable functions dis- played at the bottom of the screen. Screen Screen Status icons Fields Softkeys 022472_001...
  • Page 25: Softkeys

    Icon Description EDM type for measuring to 360° Mini prism. EDM type for measuring to Custom prism. Non prism EDM mode for measuring to all targets. EDM mode for measuring to reflective foils. EDM mode for measuring to reflective foils. Custom defined. Compensator is on.
  • Page 26: Operating Principles

    Description Dist To execute a distance measurement. View To view details about the selected item. Letter To change the keypad operation to alphanumerical. Number To change the keypad operation to numerical. To display the next softkey level. Operating Principles Turn instrument Button Description on/off...
  • Page 27: Operation

    Operation Instrument Setup Description This topic describes an instrument setup over a marked ground point using the laser plummet. It is always possible to set up the instrument without the need for a marked ground point. ☞ Important features It is always recommended to shield the instrument from direct sunlight •...
  • Page 28 Setup step-by-step 0022418_001 Extend the tripod legs to allow for a comfortable working posture. Position the tripod over the marked ground point, centring it as best as possible. Fasten the tribrach and instrument onto the tripod. Turn on the instrument, and, if tilt correction is set to ON, the laser plummet will be activated automatically, and the Auto-Com- pensator screen appears.
  • Page 29: Batteries

    For Li-Ion batteries, a single discharging and charging cycle is sufficient. We recommend carrying out the process when the battery capacity indic- ated on the charger or on a Leica Geosystems product deviates signific- antly from the actual battery capacity available.
  • Page 30: Battery For The Ts Instrument

    4.2.2 Battery for the TS Instrument Change the battery step-by-step 0022449_001 Face the instrument so that the horizontal drive is at the right side, where also the battery compartment is located. Press both knobs on the side of the battery compartment to open Pull out the battery housing.
  • Page 31: Standard Measurements

    Function Description Survey App to begin measuring. Refer to 4.5 Standard Measure- ments. Manage Contains all functions for entering, editing, checking and deleting data in the field. Refer to 9 Data Management. Transfer To export and import data. Refer to 10 Data Transfer.
  • Page 32: Angle Measurement

    Measuring Mode Softkey Description VA/ZA Set vertical angle to Horizon = 0°. Set vertical angle to Zenith = 0°. Distance Measurement Meas To execute a distance measure- ment and store the displayed val- ues. To execute a distance measure- Dist ment.
  • Page 33: Distance Measurement

    Press YES to set the horizontal angle. Screen will return to normal measurement mode. ☞ By keyboard input Align to the target. Press HZ=?. Type in the value for the angle, for example 90. Press OK. Repeat an angle Press Rmea. measurement Press YES.
  • Page 34: Coordinate Measurement

    To check the slope distance, press button on the keyboard to switch between display views. ☞ Press Mode to switch between measuring modes: Standard, Quick, Track, Repeat, Average. The EDM Mode:EDM Mode: remains unchanged. Press to return to the standard surveing screen. ☞...
  • Page 35 Non-prism measurements 002410_002 When a distance measurement is triggered, the EDM measures to the • object which is in the beam path at that moment. If a temporary obstruc- tion, for example a passing vehicle, heavy rain, fog or snow is between the instrument and the point to be measured, the EDM may measure to the obstruction.
  • Page 36: Settings

    Settings Unit Settings Access Select Setting from the Main Menu. From the Setting menu, select Unit Setting. Press to scroll through the screens of available settings. Unit Setting Description To confirm the entered values and to continue the process. To scroll through the screen of available settings. Description of fields Field Option...
  • Page 37: Parameters Settings

    Field Option Description Pressure: Sets the units shown for all pressure fields. Hecto Pascal. mbar Millibar. mmHg Millimeter mercury. inHg Inch mercury. DistanceUnit: Sets the units shown for all distance and coordinate related fields. Metres [m]. US-ft US feet [ft]. INT-ft International feet [fi].
  • Page 38: Display Settings

    Field Option Description Hz <=> : Right Set horizontal angle to clockwise direction measurement. Left Set horizontal angle to counter-clockwise direction measurement. Counter-clockwise directions are displayed but are saved as clockwise directions. V Setting: Sets the vertical angle. Zenith Zenith=0°; Horizon=90°. Zenith=90°;...
  • Page 39: Other Settings

    Field Option Description COForm: The order in which grid coordinates are shown in screens. North is shown first, East second. East is shown first, North second. Other Settings Access Select Setting from the Main Menu. From the Setting menu, select Other Setting. Other Setting Description To confirm the entered values and to continue the process.
  • Page 40: Edm Settings

    For distance measurements using prisms. Foil For distance measurements using Retro reflective targets. NonPrism For distance measurements without prisms. Prism Type: The Leica prism constant is shown. ☞ Round Leica prism constant: 0 mm MINI Leica prism constant: 17.5 mm 360°...
  • Page 41 The refraction correction is taken into account in the calculation of the height differences and the horizontal distance. Refer to 13.6 Scale Correction for the application of the values entered in this screen. When PPM0 is selected, the Leica standard atmosphere of 1013mbar ☞ and 12°C is applied. Settings...
  • Page 42: Date/Time Settings

    Description of fields Field Option Description Temp: Editable field The temperature value can be entered manually. Pressure: Editable field The atmospheric value can be entered manually. The value for Elev: changes accordingly. Elev: Editable field The elevation value can be entered manually. The value for Pressure: changes accordingly.
  • Page 43 Key distribution To assign the functionality to the softkeys Key function consignment To save the customsed key assignments in the memory of the instrument. If the general key assignment is changed, the saved key assignment can be restored. Key function recovery To recover a saved user assign- ment or the factory default assignments...
  • Page 44: Wifi Settings

    Press OK to complete the settings. Key Function - Select Key function consignment from the Key function Key function consign- menu. ment Select Custom 1 or Custom 2. The current assignment of functionality to the softkeys is saved to the selection. Press YES or to complete.
  • Page 45: Apps - Getting Started

    Apps - Getting Started Overview Description Apps are predefined programs, that cover a wide spectrum of surveying duties and facilitate daily work in the field. The following apps are available: Survey • • Set Out OffSet • Miss.Line Measure(MLM) • •...
  • Page 46: Selecting The Orientation

    Directions Easting Northing Height Station coordinates Stn.X Easting coordinate of sta- STn.X STn.Y tion Stn.Y Northing coordinate of sta- tion 03617_001 Station input Description Value To search for a point. Coord To open the manual coordinate entry screen. To confirm the entered values and continue in the process. Description of fields Field Option...
  • Page 47: Orientation With Angle

    6.4.2 Orientation with Angle Access Select Angle Orientation in the Backsight screen. Select Orientation Description To confirm the entered values and continue in the process. Description of fields Field Option Description PointID: Editable field Point ID of the backsight point. Editable field The azimuth between survey point and back- sight point.
  • Page 48: Setting The Job

    Field Option Description Display only Horizontal distance to the survey point. dHD: Display only Horizontal distance difference to the target point. Next step Press YES to set the orientation and return to the Pre-Settings screen. • Press NO to return to the BS coordinate screen. No changes will be •...
  • Page 49: Apps

    Apps Common Fields Description of fields The following table describes common fields that are found within the firm- ware apps. These fields are described here once and not repeated in the app chapters unless the field has a specific meaning within that app. Field Description PointID:...
  • Page 50 The app can continuously display differences, between current position and desired set out position. Set out modes Points can be staked using different modes: Cartesian mode: Using coordinates • • Polar mode: Using angle and distance Cartesian set out mode Instrument station Current position Point to be staked...
  • Page 51: Target Offset

    Mode Field Description Height of the reflector. Polar Dist: Distance to the set out point. Horizontal angle to the set out point. Height of the reflector. Next step Press Value to find an existing point with the pointsearch or enter ENZ coordinates for a new point.
  • Page 52: Distance Offset

    Select: Single Distance Offset. • Refer to 7.4.2 Distance Offset. Angle Offset. • Refer to 7.4.3 Angle Offset. • Double Distance Offset. Refer to 7.4.4 Double Distance Offset. Cylinder Offset. • Refer to 7.4.5 Cylindrical Offset. 7.4.2 Distance Offset Description This app calculates the target point coordinates if it is not possible to set up the reflector, or to aim at the target point directly.
  • Page 53: Angle Offset

    Field Option Description Left Perpendicular offset to the left of the meas- ured point. ☞ The angle between the line con- necting target point and calculated offset point and the line connect- ing instrument station and target point must be 90°. Right Perpendicular offset to the right of the measured point.
  • Page 54: Double Distance Offset

    Description of fields Field Option Description PointID: Editable field The name of the target point. Editable field Height of the reflector. Sd : Display only Slope distance to the measured point or cal- culated offset point. Display only Vertical angle to the measured point or cal- culated offset point.
  • Page 55: Cylindrical Offset

    Next step Measure to the first and second prisms using Meas, enter the distance between the two prisms and the result screen Double DT Offset screen is displayed. 7.4.5 Cylindrical Offset Description Determines the coordinates of the centre point of cylindrical objects and their radius.
  • Page 56: Missing Line Measurement

    Field Option Description Display only Horizontal angle to the measured point or calculated offset point. Measured horizontal direction to the right side of the object. Measured horizontal direction to the left side of the object. Display only Easting coordinate of the centre point. Display only Northing coordinate of the centre point.
  • Page 57 Select Miss.Line Measure(MLM). Missing line measure- After completing the measurements required, the Missing Line result screen ments will appear. Tie distance measure- Step-by-step ments step-by-step Align to point 1. Press Meas. The distance is displayed. Align to point 2. Press MLM. After completing the measurements required, the results screen will appear.
  • Page 58: Remote Elevation

    Next step Press ESC to exit the app. Remote Elevation Description Remote Elevation is an app used to compute points directly above the base prism without a prism at the target point. P0 Instrument station P1 Base point P2 Remote point α...
  • Page 59: Resection

    Instrument station Start point P2-4 Target points Perimeter, polygonal length from start point to the cur- rent measured point. Calculated area always closed to the start point P1, projected onto the hori- zontal plane. Access Select Apps from the Main Menu. Select Area.
  • Page 60 Select Resection. Enter values Description Value To select a point from the memory. Meas.A To measure only the angle. Meas To execute a distance measurement and store the displayed values. To calculate and display the station coordinates, if at least two points and a distance were measured.
  • Page 61: Reference Line

    Field Option Description Display only Computed residual for the Northing coordin- ate. Display only Computed residual for the Height coordin- ate. Reference Line 7.9.1 Overview Description The Reference Line app can be used to stake out or measure points relative to a line defined by two points.
  • Page 62 Define the base line by measuring or selecting the start and end points of the line. Define Ref.(Start Pt) Determine the reference line by two basis points. All points can be observed, Define Ref.(End Pt) manually entered, or selected from memory. Description Value To select a point from the memory.
  • Page 63: Stakeout

    Define Refline(1) Define offset values. Define Refline(2) Description To confirm the measured or entered values and continue the process. To display the next softkey level and fields. Description of fields Field Option Description Display only Azimuth of a reference line connecting the start point and the end point.
  • Page 64: Measuring To A Reference Line

    Refline Setout Enter the stake out elements for the target points to be staked out relative to the reference line. Decription of fields Field Option Description T-Offset: Display only Perpendicular offset: Positive if stake out point is to the right of the reference line. L-Offset: Display only Longitudinal offset: Positive if stake out...
  • Page 65: Projections

    P1 Start point P2 Target point P3 Target point Reference height d1 Height difference between start point and the reference height d2 Height difference between P2 and the reference height d3 Height difference between P3 and the reference height Access Align to the target point.
  • Page 66 Example P0 Instrument station P1 Start point P2 End point P3 Initial point P4 Point projected on the refer- ence line D Longitudinal offset D Parallel offset 0022436_001 Example of height dif- ference relative to first reference point TSOX_037 P1 Start point P2 Target point P3 Target point Reference height...
  • Page 67: Road

    Description of fields Field Description T-Offset: Calculated distance perpendicular to the reference line. Positive if the initial point is to the right of the reference line. L-Offset: Calculated distance longitudinal to the to the reference line. Positive if the initial point is further away from the reference line.
  • Page 68: Basic Terms

    The alignments must be continuous because geometrical gaps and chain- • ☞ age equations are not supported. The created road alignments are permanent and stored even if the app is • closed. Road alignments can be deleted onboard. • Road alignments can be edited onboard. •...
  • Page 69 Element Description P1 Start point P2 End point TSOX_109 Curve A circular curve has to be defined by: Start point (P1) and end point (P2) with known Easting • and Northing coordinates. Radius (R). • Direction: Clockwise (b) or Anticlockwise (a). •...
  • Page 70: Creating A New Alignment

    Chainage • Elevation • 7.10.3 Creating a New Alignment An alignment is a set of data that can be used to describe and determine the Description exact location of a road centerline. It describes the whole road in terms of elements of the road, including starting point, straight line, curve and spiral.
  • Page 71 Field Option Description Bearing: Editable field The tangential azimuth of the line at the starting point. For Straight Field Option Description Length: Editable field The length of the straight element. For Curve Field Option Description Radius: Editable field Radius of the curve. Positive when the curve is turning right along the forward direction of the alignment.
  • Page 72 Description Store To save the displayed values without executing a distance measurment. To accept the selection. Description of fields Field Option Description Editable field Easting of the point of intersection. Editable field Northing of the point of intersection. Radius: Editable field Curvature radius of the circular curve corres- ponding to the point of intersection.
  • Page 73: Stake

    Example Chainage: Elevation: Length: Edit horizontal and Description vertical alignment Edit The displayed fields change to editable fields. First To display the first alignment element. Last To display the last alignment element. Search To find an alignment element based on the chainage. Description of fields Refer to Start pointandExist Element...
  • Page 74 300.000 Centreline +b Deviation to the right, positive 200.000 -b Deviation to the left, negative 100.000 Height difference Stake interval 22695_001 Access Select Road Setout from the Road menu. Select: Use Coordinate Data • To set out the calculated coordinates. Refer to Start Setout.
  • Page 75: Data Transfer

    Field Option Description U/D: Editable field Offset to up or down. Positive up. Negative down. Set to zero to set out in the middle. Angle SO 1/3 Description To enter a prism height. Meas To execute a distance measurement and store the displayed values.
  • Page 76 Field Option Description Control Available for data import. point The calculated coordinate data. H Element Available for data import. The horizontal alignment. H Cross Available for data import. point The intersection point Control Available for data export. point The calculated coordinate data. Road SO Available for data export.
  • Page 77 line_crosspoint (USB Drive:\Road\Road.HLN) startpile,coord_n,coord_e //start point coord_n,coord_e,radius,A1,A2 //cross point Apps...
  • Page 78: Coding

    Coding Description Codes contain information about recorded points. With the help of coding, points can be assigned to a particular group simplifying later processing. Access Select Data Manager from the Main Menu and choose Code Library. Code Library Displayed is list of existing code names. Description Last Available if a code has been previously used in the job.
  • Page 79: Data Management

    Data Management Overview Access Select Manage in the Main Menu. Data Manager The Data Manager menu contains all functions for entering, editing, checking and deleting data in the field. Menu item Description Memory Displays job specific memory information such as the num- Information ber of stored stations, fix points and measurement records.
  • Page 80: Deleting The Memory

    Whilst other USB memory sticks may be used, Leica Geosystems recommends Leica industrial grade USB memory sticks and cannot be held responsible for data loss or any other error that may occur when using a non-Leica USB memory stick. Data Management...
  • Page 81 Insert a USB memory stick step-by-step 0022434_001 Open the compartment lid. Insert the USB memory stick into the USB host port. Data Management...
  • Page 82: Data Transfer

    Continue with step 3.. IDEX: The Independent Data Exchange format is a Leica proprietary ASCII format used to exchange data between TPS and GPS instruments and software. A message will display confirming the successful export of data.
  • Page 83: Importing Data

    10.2 Importing Data Description Data can be imported to the internal memory of the instrument via USB memory stick. Data are imported from the folder \JOBS of the USB memory stick. A USB memory stick can be inserted and removed. No additional software is required for the transfer.
  • Page 84: Tools

    11.1.1 Overview Description 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 procedures.
  • Page 85: Adjusting Line-Of-Sight And Vertical Index Error

    ☞ The instrument should be protected from direct sunlight to avoid thermal warming. It is also recommended to avoid strong heat shimmer and air turbulence. The best conditions are early in the morning or with overcast sky. ☞ Before starting to work, the instrument has to become acclimatised to the ambient temperature.
  • Page 86 Select: Hz Collimation, or • V-Index. • Compensator • View Calibration. • Calibration options In the Check & Adjust screen there are several calibration options. Menu selection Description Hz Collimation Refer to Check and adjust step-by-step. V-Index Refer to Check and adjust step-by-step.
  • Page 87: Adjusting The Compensator

    Messages The following are important messages or warnings that may appear. Messages Description V not suitable\r\nfor Calib- The vertical angle deviates from the required ration horizontal / line-of-sight. Aim correctly at the target point. Confirmation of the mes- sage required. Compensator Computed values out of tolerance.
  • Page 88: Adjusting The Level Of The Instrument And Tribrach

    The laser plummet is located in the vertical axis of the instrument. Under ☞ normal conditions of use, the laser plummet does not need adjusting. If an adjustment is necessary due to external influences, return the instrument to any Leica Geosystems authorised service workshop. Tools...
  • Page 89: Servicing The Tripod

    If the centre of the laser dot describes a perceptible circular move- ment or moves more than 3 mm away from the point which was first marked, an adjustment may be required. Inform your nearest Leica Geosystems authorised service centre. Depending on brightness and surface, the diameter of the laser dot can vary.
  • Page 90: System Information

    Tighten the articulated joints on the tripod head enough to keep the tripod legs open when lifting the tripod off the ground. Tighten the Allen screws of the tripod legs. 11.2 System Information Description The System Information screen displays instrument, system and firmware information, as well as settings for the date and time.
  • Page 91 Select the type to be loaded from the Upload FW menu. Press On the keyboard, press the number of the item in the list. Mainboard FW: The firmware installed on the instrument. • • EDM FW: The firmware of the EDM. BOOTLOADER FW: The firmware of the bootloader.
  • Page 92: Care And Transport

    Shipping When transporting the product by rail, air or sea, always use the complete original Leica Geosystems packaging, container and cardboard box, or its equi- valent, to protect against shock and vibration. Shipping, transport of When transporting or shipping batteries, the person responsible for the...
  • Page 93: Cleaning And Drying

    12.3 Cleaning and Drying Product and accessor- Blow dust off lenses and prisms. • Never touch the glass with your fingers. • • Use only a clean, soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning. If necessary, moisten the cloth with water or pure alcohol. Do not use other liquids; these may attack the polymer components.
  • Page 94: Technical Data

    Technical Data 13.1 Angle Measurement Accuracy Available angular Standard deviation Display resolution accuracies Hz, V, ISO17123-3 ["] [mgon] ["] [°] [mgon] [mil] 0.0001 0.01 13.2 Distance Measurement with Reflectors Range Reflector [m]* [ft]* Standard prism 3000 10000 (GPR1) 360° prism 1500 5000 (GRZ4, GRZ122)
  • Page 95: Distance Measurement Without Reflectors (Non-Prism Mode)

    13.3 Distance Measurement without Reflectors (Non-Prism mode) Range Kodak Gray Card [m]* [ft]* White side 1640 90% reflective Grey side 18% reflective The distance range can vary depending on the conditions and can be above or below the specified value. The specified range value is referring to non-extreme conditions, visibility about 20 km, moder- ate sunlight, slight heat shimmer.
  • Page 96 Control unit Type Description Resolution ratio 240 x 128 pixels, greyscale Display lightning Background light available Number of keys Instrument ports Name Description USB device port Cable connection from USB device to PC for communication WLAN WLAN connection for Internet access, com- munication USB host port Port for USB memory stick for data transfer...
  • Page 97: Conformity To National Regulations

    TS01 13.5.1.1 EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Leica Geosystems AG declares that the radio equipment type TS01 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU and other applicable European Directives. Europe Class 1 equipment according to European Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) can be placed on the market and be put into service without restrictions in any EEA member state.
  • Page 98: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. • CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Radiation Expos- This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an ure Statement uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 99: Dangerous Goods Regulations

    Leica Geosystems has developed Guidelines on “How to carry Leica ☞ products” and “How to ship Leica products” with Lithium batteries. Before any transportation of a Leica product, we ask you to consult these guidelines on our web page (http://www.leica-geosystems.com/dgr) to ensure that you are in accordance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and that the Leica products can be transported correctly.
  • Page 100: Reduction Formulas

    Atmospheric correction [ppm] Air pressure [mbar] Air temperature [°C] Relative humidity [%] 273.15 (7.5 * t/(237.3 + t)) + 0.7857 The formula with a relative humidity value of 0% is applied. Atmospheric Atmospheric corrections in ppm with temperature [°C], air pressure [mb] and corrections °C height [m] at 60% relative humidity.
  • Page 101 To prisms • To reflector tape • Reflectorless measurements • Slope distance - Available formats depend on the instrument. corrections Format Description Instrument display Corrections for the atmospheric • • ASCII ppm are applied to the slope • distances according to the for- mulas.
  • Page 102 Earth curvature (1/R) and mean refraction coefficient (k) are automatically taken into account when calculating the horizontal distance and height differ- ence. The calculated horizontal distance relates to the station height and not to the reflector height. Technical Data...
  • Page 103: Software Licence Agreement/Warranty

    Property Rights, Limitation of Liability, Exclusion of other Assurances, Govern- ing Law and Place of Jurisdiction. Please make sure, that at any time you fully comply with the terms and conditions of the Leica Geosystems Software Licence Agreement. Such agreement is provided together with all products and can also be referred to and downloaded at the Leica Geosystems home page at Hexagon −...
  • Page 104 Appendix A Menu Tree Menu tree |--|Apps |--|--|Survey |--|--|Set Out |--|--|OffSet |--|--|Miss.Line Measure(MLM) |--|--|Remote Elevation |--|--|Area |--|--|Resection |--|--|Reference Line |--|--|Road |--|Survey |--|Manage |--|--|Memory Information |--|--|Job |--|--|Observations |--|--|Known Points |--|--|Code Library |--|--|Erase Memory |--|Transfer |--|--|Data Export |--|--|Data Import |--|Settings |--|--|Unit Setting |--|--|Parameters Setting |--|--|Display Setting |--|--|Other Setting...
  • Page 105: Appendix B Directory Structure

    Appendix B Directory Structure Description On the internal memory, files are stored in certain directories. The following diagram is the default directory structure. Directory structure |--|JOBS Files for import/export to/from job |--|SYSTEM Firmware files |--|ROADS Files for import/export to/from the Roads app: Chainage points: *.FPT •...
  • Page 106 946413-1.1.9en Original text (946413-1.1.9en) Published in Switzerland, © 2021 Leica Geosystems AG Leica Geosystems AG Heinrich-Wild-Strasse 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland www.leica-geosystems.com...

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