1.5.22
SURVEYING METHODS CHAPTER 5
GEODIMETER SYSTEM 600
STD P0 16:12 Am
HA: 72.0000
VA: 90.0000
from previous page
Now you're taken back to P0 and
the selected search function is
activated. Below is described the
different functions you can choose
between.
Automatic: on (in Autolock or Robotic mode)
Automatic search mode means that as soon as the instrument
looses lock of the target (RMT) it will begin searching for the
target 5 times in the same vertical plane (if you want to search the
whole window you need to press the A/M key). As soon as the
instrument finds the target it will lock on to it automatically. This
fuction is very useful for ordinary surveying work.
Adv.lock: on (only in Robotic mode)
Advanced lock mode means that if the instrument looses lock of
the target (RMT) it automatically locks on to the target as soon as
it is visible again. This function is useful if you, for example, are
measuring in heavy traffic with cars temporarily blocking the
measuring beam. This way you save time since the instrument
usually (see "Search mode conflict" below) doesn't start searching
each time the measuring beam is being blocked.
WARNING! When this switch is activated there is a risk that the
instrument could lock on to a window etc. if the tracker signal
should come as a reflex from the RMT. After a normal search the
instrument always locks on to the strongest tracker signal wich, in
every case, comes directly from the RMT itself.
RMT600TS: on (only in Robotic mode and with RMT600TS)
Sometimes it can be useful to let the instrument lock on to the
RMT600TS without the RMT's vertical sensor being active. This
is useful if you must extend the range pole so it isn't possible for
you to aim RMT600TS vertically towards the instrument.
Search mode conflict
If both Automatic and Adv.lock are set to 'on' there is a conflict.
In most cases the instrument will start searching for the RMT after
a beam break.
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