6. Close the battery compartment.
4.2 Data Storage
The instrument is equipped with an internal memory. In the internal memory,
all data is stored within jobs in the database. From the database, you can
transfer or export the data and convert it into a readable format (e.g. ASCII,
HexML, GSI) by using the transfer functionality.
For further information on data management and data transfer refer to 13
Data Management.
4.3 Instrument Setup
For highest accuracy levelling tasks, use a tripod with xed legs, for example
328422 GST40.
When setting up the tripod pay
attention to ensuring a horizontal
position of the tripod plate. Slight
corrections of inclination can be
made with the foot screws of the
tribrach. Larger corrections must be
done with the tripod legs.
Loosen the clamping screws on the
tripod legs, pull out to the required
length and tighten the clamps.
a In order to guarantee a rm
foothold sufciently press the
tripod legs into the ground.
b
When pressing the legs into
the ground note that the
force must be applied along
the legs.
Careful handling of tripod.
•
Check all screws and bolts for
correct t.
•
During transport, always use
the cover supplied.
•
Use the tripod only for survey-
ing tasks.
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Tripod
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