46
Ahead of Vision PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co., Ltd. 2-5-2 Higashi-Oizumi Nerima-Ku, Tokyo 178-8555, Japan Tel. +81 3 5905 1222 Fax +81 3 5905 1225 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pentax.co.jp/piic/survey www.pentaxsurveying.com TOTAL STATION V200 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE BASIC PROCEDURES POWER TOPO EXPRESS SERIES PEN-V200-QUI-Cover 30-08-2006 14:13 Pagina 1

V200QuickGuide

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: V200QuickGuide

Ahead of Vision

PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co., Ltd.2-5-2 Higashi-OizumiNerima-Ku, Tokyo 178-8555, JapanTel. +81 3 5905 1222Fax +81 3 5905 1225E-mail: [email protected]: www.pentax.co.jp/piic/survey

www.pentaxsurveying.com

TOTAL STATION

V200QUICKREFERENCEGUIDEBASIC PROCEDURESPOWER TOPO EXPRESS

SERIES

PEN-V200-QUI-Cover 30-08-2006 14:13 Pagina 1

Page 2: V200QuickGuide

3

Quick Reference Guide Basic Procedures

for Total Station V-200 Series

V-227NV-227

The description concerning the reflectorless function in this guide is applied to V-227N.

PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co.,Ltd.

Page 3: V200QuickGuide

4

6666

CONTENTSGeneral

Instruction ManualsPrecautions regarding safetyWarningUsage Precautions 7

1 Basic Operation 81.1 Removing the Battery 81.2 Attaching the Battery 81.3 Turning the Power On and Off 91.4 Display and keyboard 91.4.1 Operation keys 91.4.2 Function keys 10

1.5 Angle Measurement 121.5.1 Horizontal Angle 121.5.2 Vertical Angle 12 1.6 Distance Measurement 131.6.1 Select your target 131.6.2 Distance Measurement 131.6.3 Changing Target constants 131.6.4 Input Temperature and Atmospheric

pressure14

1.6.5 Adjusting LCD contrast 141.6.6 Adjusting Illumination brightness 14 2 Changing Instrument Settings 152.1 Help menu 152.2 Instrument setting items 15 3 Warning and Error Messages 16 4 Specifications 17

Notice to the user of this product 19

Page 4: V200QuickGuide

5

PowerTopoExpress

5 Starting Special Function 246 Creating / Selecting a Job File 247 Input a Known Point Coordinate 258 Rectangular Coordinate Measurement 268.1 Station Point Setup 268.2 Orientation (Station Point H.Angle Setup) 278.3 Measurement 288.4 Offset Measurement 298.5 Remote measurement 309 Polar Coordinate Measurement 319.1 Station Point Setup 319.2 Orientation (Station Point H.Angle Setup) 329.3 Measurement 339.4 Offset measurement 3410 Free Stationing 3510.1 Known Point Setup 3510.2 Measuremen 3510.3 Calculation 3611 Stake Out 3611.1 Station Point Setup 3611.2 Orientation (Station Point H.Angle Setup) 3711.3 Stakeout Point Setup 3711.4 Stakeout Measurement 3712 Stake Out (Point to Line) 3912.1 Station Point Setup 3912.2 Orientation (Station Point H.Angle Setup) 3912.3 Point A Setup 4012.4 Point B Setup 4012.5 Point To Line Measurement 4113 INVERS 4214 Area Calculation 4215 REM 4316 RDM (Remote Distance Measurement) 44

Preference List 45

Page 5: V200QuickGuide

6

Instruction Manuals

Quick Reference Guide is intended to provide a quick reference in the field. For ease of use in the field, the following Quick Reference Guide booklets are provided in the carrying case.

1. Quick Reference Guide (Basic procedure) (Power Topo Express,Operating procedure)

The complete instruction manuals are contained on the CD that is attached to each V-200. This guide uses the symbol “ xN”as an expression of repeating times of key operation. For example. “ x2” means that [ESC] key is pressed two times. The symbol “+”expresses that multiple keys are pressed simultaneously.

Before using this product,be sure that you have thoroughly read and understood the instruction manual that is included in the attached CD-ROM to ensure proper operation.

Solar Observation Never view the sun directly using the telescope as this may result in loss of sight.

Laser Safety V-200 is a class-II (2) Laser product. Avoid direct eye exposure. Do not stare into laser beam.

Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) This instrument complies with the protection requirement for residential and commercial areas. If this instrument is used close to industrial areas or transmitters, the equipment can be influenced by electromagnetic fields.

RECAUTIONS REGARDING SAFETY

PWARNING

Page 6: V200QuickGuide

7

Risk of Explosion Do not use this product in a location where there is coal dust,or near flammable material as there is a risk of explosion.

Target Constant

Confirm the Target Constant of the instrument before measurement.

Reflectorless The reflectorless measurement range may vary depending on the target and surrounding brightness.

In case the reflectorless measurement results in low accuracy, perform the distance measurement by Prism. (V-227N)

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.

PUSAGE PRECAUTIONS

Page 7: V200QuickGuide

8

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.

1.2 Attaching the Battery

(1) Place the channel on the bottom of the battery pack, onto the protrusion of the instrument and push the battery pack down into place.

(2) Turn the knob clockwise.

Page 8: V200QuickGuide

9

1.3 Turning the Power On and Off

To set power on : To shut down:

To turn the power supply off, press the I/O key for more than 1 second and then release it. Power turns OFF.

1.4 Display and keyboard

1.4.1 Operation keys

[ESC] Returns to previous screen or cancels an operation.

Turns the illumination of the LCD display and telescope reticle on and off.

Moves the cursor to the direction,respectively. The up or down increases or decreases the value,respectively.

[ENT] Accepts the selected (highlighted) choice or the displayed screen value.

[HELP] Pressing this key causes a help menu to appear in MODE A or MODE B or causes a help message to appear.

NOTE: The power is automatically turned off after 10 minutes of inactivity (Factory default setting).

Page 9: V200QuickGuide

10

1.4.2 Function keys

MODE A

[MEAS] Pressing this key one time measures the distance in normal mode.Pressing this key twice measures the distance in coarse mode.

[TARGET] Select the target type by following order. PRISM / REFRECTORLESS (V-227N models only)

[0 SET] Resets the horizontal angle to 0° 0’ 0” by pressing twice.

[DISP] Switches the display composition in the order “H.angle / H.dst. / V.dst.”, “H.angle / V.angle / S.dst.” and “H.angle / V.angle / H.dst. / S.dst. / V.dst.”

[MODE] Switches the screen between MODE A and MODE B.

Page 10: V200QuickGuide

11

MODE B

[S.FUNC] PowerTopoExpress Special Functions

[ANG SET] Brings up the angle setting screen for setting angle-related parameters. (H.ANGLE / %GRADE, H.ANGLE INPUT and R/L REVERSE)

[HOLD] Pressing this key twice retains (holds) the horizontal angle shown on the display.

[CORR] Brings up the screen for changing the target constant,temperature,Pressure setting.

[MODE] Switches the screen between MODE A and MODE B.

Page 11: V200QuickGuide

12

1.5 Angle Measurement

1.5.1 Horizontal Angle

Set the screen MODE A : MODE A screen

Control keys for measuring horizontal angle:

To set the angle to 0 :

To hold the angle :

To release HOLD :

To input an angle :

input value by using :

To read clockwise angle :

1.5.2 Vertical angle

To display vertical angle :

To read the slope % :

x2

Page 12: V200QuickGuide

13

1.6 Distance Measurement

Set the screen MODE A : MODE A screen

1.6.1 Select your target (V-227N models only)

Select target type (measurement mode):

(Prism) (Reflector-less)

1.6.2 Distance measurement

For a single shot measurement :

For tracking measurement :

1.6.3 Changing Target constants The default constants are:

Prism : -30mm Reflector-less : always 0mm (V-227N models only)

Before changing the constants,set Target Constant in the Initial Setting to “INPUT”mode:

To change Prism constant:

input value by using:

NOTE: The selected target is maintained until next time you change

NOTE: The number of shots can be defined. The default is “one time”.The measuring modes activated by the above operations can be also changed.

x2

Page 13: V200QuickGuide

14

1.6.4 Input Temperature and Atmospheric pressure

To Input temperature :

input value by using:

To Input atmospheric pressure:

input value by using:

1.6.5 Adjusting LCD contrast

1.6.6 Adjusting Illumination brightness

for LCD

for Reticle

x2

X3

+or

+or

+or

Page 14: V200QuickGuide

15

2. Changing Instrument settings

2.1 Help menu

While the screen is in MODE A or MODE B,

2.2 Instrument setting items

HELP menu list (Default) Other optionsPRISM CONST (-30mm), 0mm, INPUT

ATM CORR (ATM INPUT), ppm INPUT, NIL

SHOT CONT (1 time), 3 times, 5 times, INPUTSHOT COUNT

SHOT INPUT (01 times), input

CRV/ REF CORR (0.14), 0.2, NIL

ATM CORR DISP (OFF), ON

MIN UNIT ANG. (FINE), COARSE

V. ANG. STYLE (Z. 0), H. 0, COMPASS

QUAD BUZ (OFF), ON

AUTO OFF (10 MIN), 20 MIN, 30 MIN, NIL

EDM OFF (3 MIN), 5 MIN, 10 MIN, NIL

COMPENSATOR (ON), OFF

TEMP. UNIT (Centigrade), Fahrenheit ATM UNIT

PRESS UNIT (hPa), mmHg, inchHg

DIST. UNIT (m), ft, ft+ inch

ANG. UNIT (DEG), DEC, GRD, MIL

BAUD RATE (1200), 2400, 4800, 9600

DATA LENGTH (8), 7

PARITY BITS (NIL), EVEN, ODD

STOP BITS (1), 2

SIGNAL CONTROL (ON), OFF

XON/ XOFF (ON), OFF

SET UP COM.

THROUGH COMMAND (NIL), a, b, c, d, e, f

Select a desired item by or

Change the setting

NOTE: Some items have sub-menus where the selecting procedureby using direction keys is again repeated.

Page 15: V200QuickGuide

16

3. Warning and Error Messages

Warning Message Meaning What to do

Out of tilt range Displayed when the instrument is tiltedbeyond the vertical compensation range (±3’)in case automatic compensation is selected.This message may be temporarily displayedif the instrument is turned too fast.

Re-level the instrument.Repair is needed if themessage is displayedwhen it is properlyleveled.

Excess data The input data exceeds the allowable range. Press the [ESC] key andenter the correct data.

MismatchedTarget

This message is displayed if a long distancewhich is a far beyond measurable distanceof V-227N is measured with a wrongtarget mode. lease select a correct target then measure.If a wrong target is selected, a correctdistance cannot be measured.

Select the correct target,mode.

Target is tooclose.

The measurement distance is less than1.5m in Prism mode.

Select a longer point,or use a tape measure.

UnsuitableCondition

•Under too strong sun light.•Unstable light value owing to shimmer or obstacles.•Target,Prism do not face the instrument.•Target,Prism are not correctly sighted.• Measurement range is over in Reflectorless mode.• Sufficient signal does not return by sighting sharp edge etc. at Reflectorless mode.

Change the objectthat has much betterreflectivity, or use aprism, or wait untilthe sun activity hasweakened.

Error Message Meaning What to do

EDM ERROR04 -05, 34-39, 50-53

Distance measurement system problem

ETH ERROR70-76

Angle measurement system problem

MEMORY ERROR 19

Memory problem

ERROR PS DATA of EDMERROR P DATA of EDM

Problem of the internal EDM parameters

ERROR ETH DATA Problem of the internal ETH parameters

Turn the power off,and then turn on again.Repair is needed whenthe message appearsconsistently.

Page 16: V200QuickGuide

17

4. Specifications

V-227 N V-227Telescope

Magnification 30 xResolving power 3”Field of view 2.6% (1° 30’)Minimum focus 1.0mFocus Manual

Distance measurementLaser Class Visible Laser: Class II (2)Measurement range (Good condition)

Reflectorless 1.5m – 90m -Mini prism 1.5m-800m (1100m) 1.5m-600m (900m)1P 1.5m-1400m (1900m) 1.5m-1000m (1300m)3P 1.5m-1900m (2400m) 1.5m-1300m (1600m)

AccuracyPrism ±(3+2ppm x D)mmReflectorless ±(5+2ppm x D)mm -

Measuring timeRepeat meas. Normal:Prism 2.0sec.(1mm)

Track: Prism 0.4sec.(1cm)Angle measurement

Measuring method Absolute rotary encoderMinimum count 5” (10cc) /10” (20cc) selectableAccuracy(ISO17123-3) 7”Compensator Single axis

Sensitivity of vialsPlate level 40”/1div.Circular level 8’/2mm

Dimensions/WeightInstrument 172(W) x 343(H) x 177(L)mmWeight (incl. Battery) 5.4kg

Battery pack BP02Power source Ni-MH (Rechargeable)(4300mAh) ,DC6VOperation time Continuous Approx.5 hrs (ETH+EDM),12 hrs (ETH) with Approx.

2.2 hrs of charging timeInternal Memory

Coordinates data 6000 points Others

Data communication RS-232C Water resistant IP44 (instrument only)Ambient temperature -20°C ~ +50°C / -4°F ~122°F (Working range)Tripod thread 5/8” x 11Charger BC03 and AC Adapter AC01

Input voltage (AC01) :100~240V Output voltage (BC03) :DC7.5V

Base DetachablePlummet Optical

C

M

Y

CM

MY

CY

CMY

K

V200Quick01-07Aug2p17.pdf 30-08-2006 11:18:06V200Quick01-07Aug2p17.pdf 30-08-2006 11:18:06

Page 17: V200QuickGuide

18

NOTE:* The measurement range may vary by measurement conditions.

* Normal conditions: 20km visibility with slight shimmer.

* Good conditions: 40km visibility, overcast, no heat, no shimmer and moderate wind.

* 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.

Page 18: V200QuickGuide

19

To assure compliance with the Safety standard 21 CFR, Chapter 1. Subchapter J. The U.S. 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 thecenter hole of the instrument base plate. The V-200 is designedand built to have a laser diode radiating at 620-690nm.

B) 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.

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 CFR1040. 10 and 1040.11. For a Class II laser product.”

B) Caution label is located near the exit aperture:“AVOID EXPOSURE.Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture.”

C) Warning logotype is located on the surface of the telescope: “CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM”

D) Warning label is Located near the exit aperture.

NOTICE TO THE USER OF THIS PRODUCT

Page 19: V200QuickGuide

20

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 thisinstruction manual.

B) Operation, maintenance or adjustment other than thosespecified in this instruction manual may result in hazardousradiation exposure.

C) Maintenance and repair not covered in this manual must be done by an authorized Pentax dealer.

D) The Laser beam emission by the Distance measurement can be terminated by pressing [Meas] or [ESC]key.

Page 20: V200QuickGuide

21

Aperture label

Warning label

Laser beam is transmitted from this aperture

LED is turned on at the time of emission

V-227N

V-227

Identification label

Page 21: V200QuickGuide

22

Warning logotype

Warning logotype

Warning logotype

Page 22: V200QuickGuide

23

Power Topo Express Operating Procedure

Page 23: V200QuickGuide

24

5. Starting Special Function

6. Creating / Selecting a Job File

To create a new job file:

Or to select a job file:

MODE A SCREEN

PowerTopoExpressMAIN MENU

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

NOTE: Once a job file is created or selected, it is effective until a new job file is created or another job file is selected.The default job file

"PENTAX" is provided permanently so that data is stored even when no user defined job file exists.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.

x2 x2

select a job file by using

input a new job name by using

Page 24: V200QuickGuide

25

7. Input a Known Point Coordinate

To input and store a known point coordinate:

To input PC (point code):

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

x2

input a Point Name by using

x2repeat to input value

X-Z,PC(point code)

NOTE: There are other functions in VIEW menu; Graphical View, EditRectangular Data, and Edit Polar Data. For detail of thesefunc t i ons , p lease re fe r t o t he i ns t ruc t i on manua l o fPowerTopoExpress.

select a PC from the list by using

NOTE: PC list is displayed only when point codes are stored in thejob named “PointColeList”. “PointCodeList”job can be createdby the procedure described in the section 2, and PC can bestored by inputting PN and PC as a point coordinate data. PClist can be also transferred from a computer. For more detail,r e f e r t o t h e i n s t r u c t i o n m a n u a l o f P o w e r T o p o L i t e .A new point code can be input and memorized as a pointcoo rd ina te da ta , bu t i t i s no t s to red as t he da ta o f“PointCodeList”. If a new PC need to be added to the list,se l ec t “Po in t Cod eL i s t ” j o b an d ad d a PC as a ne wRect.Coord.Data.

x2

input PC

move cursor to PC

Page 25: V200QuickGuide

26

8. Rectangular Coordinate Measurement

8.1 Station Point Setup

To select from the memory:

Or to input the station point information:

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

STATION POINT SETUP

H.ANGLE SETUP

input a Point Name by using

NOTE:

The input item (cursor position) may be selected by

x2

repeat to input value

X-Z,PC(point code)

input PC

H.ANGLE SETUP

select the point by using

,

SAVE or

SAVE

Page 26: V200QuickGuide

27

To input PC (point code):

8.2 Orientation (Station Point H.Angle Setup)

To input a given angle:

Or to set the angle 0°:

Or to calculate by the Back Sight Point:

select a PC from the list by using

NOTE: Input items are PN (point name), X, Y, Z, IH (instrument height), and PC (point code). If the inputted PN already exists in the memory,then the corresponding point information (coordinate & point code) is displayed in the screen. The result of Free Station, prior to stakeout, is automaticallyset in the each field of Station Setup.

input value by using

MEASUREMENTSCREEN

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

input value or select from the list

aim Back Sight Point MEASUREMENT

SCREEN

move cursor to PC

Page 27: V200QuickGuide

28

8.3 Measurement

To select the Target type: (V-227N models only)

To measure:

Or to start tracking:

To input the point information:

To save the point information:

x2Repeat Until the desired target type is selected

NOTE: You can check the selected target type at the left side of theBattery mark in the top line of the screen.

x2

NOTE:

Shot count can be changed by using x2

select by or

input value by using

RETURN TO THE MASUREMENT

SCREEN

( next measurement )

input PC SAVE

Page 28: V200QuickGuide

29

Or to measure and save:

8.4 Offset Measurement

For Radial Offset (the horizontal distance offset along the line of measurement):

For Tangential Offset:

For Distance Offset (slope distance):

( next measurement )

NOTE: The Point number is automatically incremented or decrementedto make rapid continuous measurements possible.

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

input value by using

RETURN TO THE MASUREMENT

SCREEN

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

input value by using

RETURN TO THE MASUREMENT

SCREEN

X3

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

input value by using

RETURN TO THE MASUREMENT

SCREEN

X2

Page 29: V200QuickGuide

30

8.5 Remote measurement

To enter the Remote mode:

or

NOTE: The Offset values are cleared once the measurement is saved.

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

RETURN TO THE MEASUREMENT VALUES ARE UPDATED BY TURNING THE TELESCOPE

X2X2

( next measurement )

select by or

input value by using

input PC

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

REMOTE MODE MEASUREMENT VALUES ARE UPDATED BY TURNING

THE TELESCOPE

X2

( next measurement )

select by or

input value by using

input PC

Page 30: V200QuickGuide

31

To change the reference plane type:

To quit the Remote mode:

9. Polar Coordinate Measurement

9.1 Station Point SetupTo input the point information:

NOTE: Remote values are calculated based on the assumption of the reference plane. Three types of the reference plane are available in PowerTopoExpress; Cylindrical surface, Fixed plane (default) and Rotated plane.

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

X4

Select by or

X2

MEASUREMENTSCREEN

POLAR CORRD.

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

input a Point Name by using

repeat to input value

H.ANGLE SETUP

or confirm “ppm”

Page 31: V200QuickGuide

32

9.2 Orientation (Station Point H.Angle Setup)

Only when the orientation of the horizontal angle is required, proceed according to the following procedure.Otherwise, just pass this step by

To input a given angle:

Or to set the angle 0°:

Or to calculate by the Back Sight Point:

NOTE: Input items are PN (point name), IH (instrument height),PC (point code), TEMP (temperature), PRESS (atmospheric pressure) and ppm. "TEMP" and "PRESS" can be input only when "Atmospheric Correction" is set to "ATM INPUT"."ppm" can be input only when "Atmospheric Correction" is set to "ppm INPUT".The input item (cursor position) may be selected by

input value by using

MEASUREMENTSCREEN

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

select Start Point from the list

MEASUREMENTSCREEN

select End Point from the list

X2

Page 32: V200QuickGuide

33

9.3 Measurement

To select the Target type: (V-227N models only)

To measure:

Or to start tracking:

To input the point information:

To save the point information:

x2Repeat Until the desired target type is selected

NOTE: You can check the selected target type at the left side of theBattery mark in the top line of the screen.

x2

NOTE:

Shot count can be changed by using x2

input value by using

RETURN TO THE MASUREMENT

SCREEN

( next measurement )

input PC

input a Point Name by using

Page 33: V200QuickGuide

34

Or to measure and save:

9.4 Offset measurement

For Radial Offset (the horizontal distance offset along the line of measurement):

For Distance Offset (slope distance):

( next measurement )

NOTE: The point number is automatically incremented or decrimentedfor rapid continuous measurements.

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

input value by using

RETURN TO THE MASUREMENT

SCREEN

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

input value by using

RETURN TO THE MASUREMENT

SCREEN

NOTE: The Offset values are cleared once the measurement is saved.

Page 34: V200QuickGuide

35

10. Free Stationing

10.1 Known Point Setup

To select from the memory:

Or input PN which is already stored in memory to call and display the known coordinate

10.2 Measurement

Select the target type and measure:

To proceed to the next point:

Repeat "Known Point Setup" and "Measurement" for all known points.

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

select the point by using

X3

input Inst.Height (IH) by using

KNOWN POINTSETUP

,

Repeat Until the desired target type is selected (V-227N models only)

NOTE: You can check the selected target type at the left side of theBattery mark in the top line of the screen.

KNOWN POINTSETUP

Page 35: V200QuickGuide

36

10.3 Calculation

11. Stake Out

11.1 Station Point Setup

Select from the stored data:

Or input PN which is already stored in the memory to call and display the known coordinate

MEASUREMENT SCREEN

input a Point Name by using

select Point Code from the list or input

PowerTopoExpressMAIN MENU

NOTE: The result of Free Station is automatically carried forward tothe station setup of Rectangular coordinate measurementand stakeout.

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

X4 X2

STATION POINT SETUP

H.ANGLE SETUP

select the point by using

,

NOTE: The result of Free Station, prior to stakeout, is automatically set in the each field of Station Setup.

Page 36: V200QuickGuide

37

11.2 Orientation (Station Point H.Angle Setup)

To input a given angle:

Or to set the angle 0°:

Or to calculate by the Back Sight Point:

11.3 Stakeout Point Setup

Select the point from the stored data:

11.4 Stakeout Measurement

Check the designed value, and press to proceed to the Stakeout screen. Turn the instrument until "DH. Angle" reads to "0". Select the Target type:

input value by using

STAKEOUT COORD.SETUP

STAKEOUT COORD.SETUP

input value or select from the list

aim Back Sight Point STAKEOUT

COORD.SETUP

select the point by using

,

STAKEOUT MEASUREMENT

Page 37: V200QuickGuide

38

To measure in Tracking mode:

To confirm the position of the stake:

To proceed to the next point:

x2

Repeat Until the desired target type is selected (V-227N models only)

NOTE: You can check the selected target type at the left side of theBattery mark in the top line of the screen.

(move the target until “DH.dist” reads “0”)

To quit measurement (position the target accurately)

Input PN, PH and PC

RETURN TO STAKEOUT MASUREMENT

SCREEN

STAKEOUT MEASUREMENT

(repeat from “Stakeout Point Setup“)

Page 38: V200QuickGuide

39

12. Stake Out (Point to Line)

"Point to Line" gives the distances between SOP and Int.P,A and Int.P,B and Int.P.

12.1 Station Point Setup

Select the point from the stored data:

12.2 Orientation (Station Point H.Angle Setup)

To input a given angle:

Or to set the angle 0°:

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

X4

STATION POINTSETUP

H.ANGLE SETUP

select the point by using

,

NOTE: The result of Free Station, prior to stakeout, is automatically set in the each field of Station Setup.

input value by using

POINT A SETUP

POINT A SETUP

Page 39: V200QuickGuide

40

Or to calculate by the Back Sight Point:

12.3 Point A Setup

To input values:

Or to select from the memory:

12.4 Point B Setup

To input values:

input value or select from the list

aim Back Sight Point POINT A SETUP

input a Point Name by using

repeat to input value

X-Z,PC(point code)

input PC

POINT B SETUP

select the point by using

,

POINT B SETUP

SAVE or

input a Point Name by using

SAVE

Page 40: V200QuickGuide

41

Or to select from the memory:

12.5 Point To Line Measurement

To select the Target type:

To measure in Tracking mode:

To confirm the position of the stake:

repeat to input value

X-Z,PC(point code)

input PC

select the point by using

,

SAVE orMEASUREMENT

MEASUREMENT

x2

Repeat Until the desired target type is selected (V-227N models only)

(move the target to the desired position)

To quit measurement (position the target accurately)

Input PN, PH and PC

RETURN TO STAKEOUT MASUREMENT

SCREEN x2

SAVE

Page 41: V200QuickGuide

42

13. INVERS

To input SP (Station point):

14. Area Calculation

To start area calculation:

To return to the calculation menu screen:

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

X3

input a Point Name by using

repeat to input value

X-Z,PC(point code)

input PC

SAVE or

Input End point

RESULT SCREEN

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

X3

select points of the polygon by repeating select

RESULT SCREEN

RESULT SCREEN

RESULT SCREEN

x2

CALCULATION MENU SCREEN

Page 42: V200QuickGuide

43

15. REM

To start REM:

Measure the Reference point:

Measure the elevation of the remote point:

To return to Calculation menu:

NOTE: Th is func t ion ca lcu la tes the leng th o f 2D con tour o fa polygon, and the 2D sur face (area) of the polygon.The polygon is defined by selecting points in such a way thatthe contour segments of the polygon do not intersect .The last selected point is automatically t ied to the f irsts e l e c t e d p o i n t t o f o r m t h e c l o s e d f i g u r e .There are several function keys for point selection, such as"ALL", "FIND PN", FROM", "TO", and "ORDER". Refer to theinstruction manual on the CD-R.

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

X3 x2

input prism (or reference) height

aim the point to be measured

REM VALUE IS DISPLAYED AT THE

BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN

CALCULATION MENU SCREEN

x2

Page 43: V200QuickGuide

44

16. RDM (Remote Distance Measurement)

To start RDM:

Measure the Reference point:

Measure the 2nd point (Target Point):

Measure the 3rd point (Target Point):

To return to PowerTopoLite Main menu:

PowerTopoExpress MAIN MENU

X2

MEASURE THE REFERENCE

POINT

input the target height by

(select target if necessary)

RESULT SCREEN DISTANCE FROM THE REFERENCE POINT

RESULT SCREENDISTANCE FROMTHE PREVIOUSTARGET POINT

RESULT SCREENDISTANCE FROMTHE REFERENCE

POINT

RESULT SCREEN DISTANCE FROM THE PREVIOUS TARGET POINT

X2

(repeat reference point measurement)

RESULT SCREEN PowerTopoExpressMAIN MENU

Page 44: V200QuickGuide

45

Pre

fere

nce L

ist

Rem

ark

Axis

la

be

ls th

at

are

dis

pla

yed

in

1st

line,

2n

d

line

, an

d 3

rd lin

e

Orie

nta

tio

n d

ire

ctio

n o

f

ea

ch

axis

.

Dire

ctio

n o

f H

.ang

le

me

asu

rem

en

t

Op

era

tio

na

l p

roced

ure

t yp

e

Sta

ke O

ut scre

en

"AIM

" m

essa

ge

ON

/OF

F

Op

tio

ns

Yo

ur

La

ng

uag

e

An

y a

lph

a-n

um

eric c

hara

cte

r

An

y a

lph

a-n

um

eric c

hara

cte

r

An

y a

lph

a-n

um

eric c

hara

cte

r

RIG

HT

AN

GL

E, H

EIG

HT

BA

SE

DIR

EC

TIO

N,

HE

IGH

T

BA

SE

DIR

EC

TIO

N,

RIG

HT

AN

GLE

CC

W

DIV

IDE

D T

EM

PL

AT

E, M

AT

RIX

ST

RU

CT

UR

E T

YP

E

CY

LIN

DE

R F

AC

E,

RO

TA

TE

D P

LA

TE

LA

RG

E C

HA

RA

CT

ER

ON

-99

99.9

99

m -

+9

999

.99

9m

0.0

00

00

001

- 1

.999

999

99

ON

Defa

ult

EN

GL

ISH

X Y Z BA

SE

RIG

HT

AN

GL

E

HE

IGH

T

CW

FU

LL

TE

MP

LA

TE

PR

OC

ES

S T

YP

E

FIX

ED

PLA

NE

ALL I

N O

NE

IN

FO

.

OF

F

0m

1.0

OF

F

DIS

P.1

DIS

P.2

DIS

P.3

DIS

P.1

AX

IS

DIS

P.2

AX

IS

DIS

P.3

AX

IS

RO

TA

TIO

N

AV

E.E

LE

V

SC

AL

E

Item

La

ng

uag

e

CO

OR

D.A

XIS

INP

UT

ME

TH

OD

AC

TIO

N M

ET

HO

D

RE

MO

TE

ME

TH

OD

CO

MP

AR

E M

ET

HO

D

RE

QU

ES

T A

IMIN

G

EL

EV

. F

AC

TO

R

DU

PL

ICA

TE

PN

CH

K

Page 45: V200QuickGuide

Function ListV-227N V-227

FILE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Yes YesCREATE Yes YesDELETE Yes YesALL CLEAR Yes Yes

MEASURE RECTANGULAR COORD. Yes YesPOLAR COORD. Yes -

VIEW&EDIT GRAPHICAL VIEW Yes YesCREATE THE RECT.POINT Yes YesEDIT THE RECT.DATA Yes YesEDIT THE POLAR DATA Yes -

FREE STATION Yes YesSTAKEOUT STAKE OUT Yes Yes

POINT TO LINE Yes YesCALCULATION INVERSE Yes Yes

2D SURFACE Yes YesREM Yes Yes

RDM Yes YesTRANSFER RECEIVE DC1 Yes Yes

RECT.DATA CSV Yes YesExtCSV Yes Yes

SEND RECT.DATA DC1 Yes YesCSV Yes YesExtCSV Yes Yes

SEND POLAR DATA DC1 Yes -AUX Yes -

COMMUNICATION RECEIVE SETUP RECT.DATA Yes Yes

SENDRECT. DATA Yes YesSENDPOLAR DATA Yes -

PREFEREMCE LANGUAGE Yes YesCOORD.SYSTEM Yes YesINPUT METHOD Yes YesACTION METHOD Yes YesREMOTE METHOD Yes YesCOMPARE METHOD Yes YesREQUEST AIMING Yes YesELEV.FACTOR Yes YesDUPLICATE PN CHK Yes Yes

46

PAG46 QG V-200 15-09-2006 15:37 Pagina 1

Page 46: V200QuickGuide

Japan Surveying Instruments Manufacturers’ Association

Member symbol of the Japan SurveyingInstruments Manufacturers’Association representing the high quality surveying products.

Prin

ted

in B

elgi

um

Total Construction Solutions

082006 V200-Q01A

PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co., Ltd.2-5-2 Higashi-Oizumi

Nerima-Ku, Tokyo 178-8555, JapanTel. +81 3 5905 1222Fax +81 3 5905 1225

E-mail: [email protected]: www.pentax.co.jp/piic/survey

www.pentaxsurveying.com

PEN-V200-QUI-Cover 30-08-2006 14:13 Pagina 2