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GeoMax Zoom 20 series User Manual

GeoMax Zoom 20 series
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GeoMax Zoom 20/Zoom 30 Series
User Manual
Version 1.0

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GeoMax Zoom 20 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGeoMax
ModelZoom 20 series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Description of the System

System Components

Details of the Zoom instrument, computer, and data transfer.

User Interface

Keyboard

Description of the alphanumeric keypad and navigation keys.

Operating Principles

How to turn the instrument on/off and edit fields.

Operation

Instrument Setup

Steps for setting up the instrument over a marked ground point.

Working with the Battery

Guidelines for charging and operating the instrument battery.

Main Menu

Overview of the instrument's main menu functions.

Survey Application

How to start and use the Survey application.

Distance Measurements - Guidelines for Correct Results

Guidelines for obtaining correct distance measurement results.

Settings

General Settings

Configuration options for contrast, tilt correction, angles, units, etc.

EDM Settings

Settings for active EDM modes (Reflectorless and Prism).

Communication Settings

Parameters for data transfer via serial, USB, or Bluetooth.

Tools

Calibration

Menu for instrument electronic calibration procedures.

Coding

GSI coding

Codes are stored as free codes, not directly linked to a point.

Applications - Getting Started

Starting an Application

Steps to select and start a specific application from the menu.

Selecting the Job

Procedure for selecting or creating a job for data saving.

Selecting the Station

Setting the current position and coordinates of the instrument station.

Selecting the Orientation

Manual or coordinate-based methods for setting station orientation.

Applications

Survey

Application for measurement of an unlimited number of points.

Reference Element - Reference Line

Defining the Base Line

How to define a reference line by referencing a known base line.

Defining the Reference Line

Offsetting the base line longitudinally, in parallel, or vertically.

Reference Element - Reference Arc

Overview

Application to define a reference arc and set out tasks.

Defining the Reference Arc

Methods to define a reference arc using center/start or start/end points.

Missing Line Measurement

Resection

Starting Resection

Determine instrument position from measurements to known points.

Set Out

Calibration

Calibrating Line-of-Sight and Vertical Index Error

Procedure to correct horizontal collimation and vertical index errors.

Safety Directions

Hazards of Use

Potential risks and precautions associated with using the product.

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