Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] (MZ-10N) Battery & Charger Use the battery charger that is suitable to the battery you are using. If water should happen to splash on the instrument or the battery, wipe it off immediately and allow it to dry in a dry location.
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1. Basic Operation 1. 1 Removing the Battery
(1) Rotate the knob above the battery pack counter-clockwise. (2) Lift up the battery pack and remove it from the instrument. [. . . ] The default is "one time". The measuring modes activated by the above operations can be also changed. 1. 6. 3 Changing Target constants
The default constants are: Prism : -30mm Reflector-less : always 0mm
(MZ-10N models only)
Before changing the constants, set Target Constant in the Initial Setting to "INPUT"mode:
x2
To change Prism constant:
input value by using: 13
1. 6. 4 Input Temperature and Atmospheric pressure
To Input temperature :
x2
input value by using:
To Input atmospheric pressure:
X3
input value by using:
1. 6. 5 Adjusting LCD contrast
+
1. 6. 6 Adjusting Illumination brightness for LCD
or
+
for Reticle
or
+
or
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2. Changing Instrument settings 2. 1 Help menu While the screen is in MODE A or MODE B,
Select a desired item by
or
Change the setting
NOTE: Some items have sub-menus where the selecting procedure by using direction keys is again repeated. 2. 2 Instrument setting items HELP menu list
PRISM CONST ATM CORR SHOT COUNT CRV/ REF CORR ATM CORR DISP MIN UNIT ANG. STYLE QUAD BUZ AUTO OFF EDM OFF COMPENSATOR ATM UNIT DIST. SHOT CONT SHOT INPUT
(Default)
Other options
TEMP. UNIT PRESS UNIT
BAUD RATE DATA LENGTH PARITY BITS STOP BITS SIGNAL CONTROL XON/ XOFF THROUGH COMMAND
(-30mm), 0mm, INPUT (ATM INPUT), ppm INPUT, NIL (1 time), 3 times, 5 times, INPUT (01 times), input (0. 14), 0. 2, NIL (OFF), ON (FINE), COARSE (Z. 0, COMPASS (OFF), ON (10 MIN), 20 MIN, 30 MIN, NIL (3 MIN), 5 MIN, 10 MIN, NIL (ON), OFF (Centigrade), Fahrenheit (hPa), mmHg, inchHg (m), ft, ft+ inch (DEG), DEC, GRD, MIL (1200), 2400, 4800, 9600 (8), 7 (NIL), EVEN, ODD (1), 2 (ON), OFF (ON), OFF (NIL), a, b, c, d, e, f
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3. Warning and Error Messages
Warning Message
Out of tilt range
Meaning
What to do
Re-level the instrument. Repair is needed if the message is displayed when it is properly leveled. Press the [ESC] key and enter the correct data. * EDM Measuring time varies according to distance to be measured and conditions of the environment. * The operating time becomes shorter under the low temperature, due to the temperature dependence of the battery performance. * The points that can be recorded in one job file are maximum 2, 000
measuring points(XYZ). The user can make up to 8 job files.
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NOTICE TO THE USER OF THIS PRODUCT
To assure compliance with the Safety standard 21 CFR, Chapter 1. bureau of Radiological Health requires the following information to be provided to user. : It can be dangerous to look into the beam with optical equipment such as binoculars and telescopes.
1. Specifications of Laser Radiation A) The EDM module of the V-200 produces a visible light beam, which is emitted from the telescope objective lens and the center hole of the instrument base plate. The V-200 is designed and built to have a laser diode radiating at 620-690nm. Radiant power The V-200 is designed and built to radiate a maximum average radiant power of 0. 95mW from the telescope. The user may be subject to this radiation as a beam while operation until such time that the instrument is turned off.
B)
2. The following labels are affixed to and must remain attached to this laser product. A) The following Certification label is located near the Plate level: "This laser product is complied with the provisions of 21 CFR 1040. For a Class II laser product. " Caution label is located near the exit aperture: "AVOID EXPOSURE. Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture. " Warning logotype is located on the surface of the telescope: "CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM" Warning label is Located near the exit aperture.
B)
C)
D)
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3. Caution to maintain the safety in compliance with the standard A) To maintain the safety standard, refrain from any operation, maintenance, or adjustment other than described in this instruction manual. Operation, maintenance or adjustment other than those specified in this instruction manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure. If the inputted PN already exists in the memory, then the corresponding point information (coordinate & point code) is displayed in the screen. [. . . ] 12. 2 Orientation (Station Point H. Angle Setup) To input a given angle:
input value by using POINT A SETUP
Or to set the angle 0°:
POINT A SETUP
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Or to calculate by the Back Sight Point:
input value or select from the list
aim Back Sight Point
POINT A SETUP
12. 3 Point A Setup To input values:
input a Point Name by using
X-Z, PC(point code) SAVE or POINT B SETUP
repeat to input value input PC SAVE
Or to select from the memory:
select the point by using
,
POINT B SETUP
12. 4 Point B Setup To input values:
input a Point Name by using
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X-Z, PC(point code) SAVE or MEASUREMENT
repeat to input value input PC SAVE
Or to select from the memory:
select the point by using
,
MEASUREMENT
12. 5 Point To Line Measurement To select the Target type:
Repeat Until the desired target type is selected (MZ-10N models only)
To measure in Tracking mode: (move the target to the desired position) x2
To quit measurement (position the target accurately)
To confirm the position of the stake:
Input PN, PH and PC
RETURN TO STAKEOUT MASUREMENT SCREEN
x2
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13. INVERS
PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU
X3 To input SP (Station point):
input a Point Name by using
X-Z, PC(point code) SAVE or
Input End point
repeat to input value input PC RESULT SCREEN
14. Area Calculation To start area calculation:
PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU
X3
select points of the polygon by repeating select
RESULT SCREEN
To return to the calculation menu screen:
RESULT SCREEN CALCULATION MENU SCREEN
x2
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NOTE: This function calculates the length of 2D contour of a p o l yg o n , a n d t h e 2 D s u r f a c e ( a r e a ) o f t h e p o l yg o n . The polygon is defined by selecting points in such a way that the contou r segments of th e pol ygon d o not intersect . [. . . ]