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Leica Geosystems SPRINTER 100 User Manual

Leica Geosystems SPRINTER 100
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LEICA
SPRINTER
User Manual
Version 1.1
English
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Leica Geosystems SPRINTER 100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Temperature-10°C to +50°C
Accuracy±1.5 mm/30 m
Working RangeUp to 300 m (with detector)
DisplayDigital
Laser Diode635 nm
Battery Type4 x AA
Power Supply4 x AA batteries

Summary

Introduction

Purchase

Congratulations on purchasing the digital level.

Product Overview

Describes the SPRINTER 100/100M/200/200M digital level.

Product Identification

How to identify the product model and serial number.

Symbols

Symbol Meanings

Explains the meaning of symbols used in the manual for warnings and notes.

How to Use this Manual

Manual Navigation Basics

Explains path, screen, page, and index conventions for navigating the manual.

Manual Validity Information

States manual validity for different SPRINTER models.

Available Documentation

Lists related documentation such as the User Manual and Quick-guide.

Description of the System

Instrument Components

Identifies and labels the physical parts of the SPRINTER instrument.

Container Contents

Lists all items included in the product packaging.

Accessories

Measurement Preparation

Battery Installation and Replacement

Details how to install and change the instrument's battery.

Instrument Setup and Levelling

Explains how to set up the instrument on a tripod and level it.

Eyepiece and Target Focusing

Describes adjusting the eyepiece for clear vision and focusing on the target.

User Interface

Screen Display Overview

Explains the elements and information shown on the instrument's screen.

Operating Keys and Functions

Details the function of each key on the instrument for operation.

Modes and Icons

Describes the different operating modes and screen icons.

Menu Navigation and Settings

Guides on how to navigate menus and configure instrument settings.

Entering Character Values

Explains input methods for numeric and alphanumeric data like Point ID.

Operation

Operating the Instrument

Instructions on how to switch the instrument on and off.

Measuring in Progress

Describes the measurement process and general notices for field work.

Measurement Procedures

Covers various measurement types (height, distance, difference) and modes.

Technical Hints for Measurements

Details special measuring situations and important instrument settings.

Data and Memory Management

Viewing Data

How to access and view stored measurement data on the instrument.

Downloading Data

Procedure for downloading data from the instrument to external devices.

Deleting Data

How to delete stored measurement data from internal memory.

Check & Adjust

Adjustment Procedures

Details the steps for checking and adjusting the instrument's collimation.

Tripod Setup and Stability

Instructions for properly setting up and securing the tripod.

Circular Level Adjustment

How to adjust the circular level bubble for accurate levelling.

Reticle Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting the instrument's reticle if collimation error is high.

Messages

Error Messages and Solutions

Lists common error messages, their causes, and counter measures.

Operation Messages and Remarks

Lists operational messages and their corresponding remarks or actions.

Settings

System Settings

Contains general system settings like PtID and collimation error configuration.

Data Output Formats

Important settings for data measuring and export formats (e.g., GSI).

Communication Settings

Communication parameters for data transfer via RS232.

Care and Transport

Transport Guidelines

Guidelines for safely transporting the instrument in the field and vehicles.

Storage Recommendations

Recommendations for proper storage of the instrument to maintain its condition.

Cleaning and Drying

Instructions for cleaning and drying the instrument and its components.

Safety Directions

General Safety Information

General directions to anticipate and avoid operational hazards for safe use.

Intended and Adverse Use

Defines permitted uses and lists adverse uses to avoid.

Limits of Use and Environment

Specifies suitable environments and potential dangers.

Responsibilities

Outlines duties of the manufacturer and the person in charge of the product.

Hazards of Use

Discusses potential hazards and precautions during instrument use.

EMC and FCC Statements

Covers Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and FCC compliance statements.

Technical Data

Accuracy Specifications

Details accuracy specifications for height and distance measurements.

Measuring Range and Time

Covers measuring range, shortest focusing distance, and measurement time.

General Technical Data

Provides data on circular bubble sensitivity, compensator, etc.

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