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Sokkia SET630R User Manual

Sokkia SET630R
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SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS
Series
30R
SET
2
30R/R3
SET
3
30R/R3
SET
5
30R/R3
SET
6
30R
Reflectorless Total Station
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
SET230R3/330R3/530R3:
Class 3R Laser Product
Class 1 LED Product
SET230R/330R/530R/630R:
Class 2 Laser Product
30R_C1C2.FM 1 00年17日 水曜 午4時8分

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Sokkia SET630R Specifications

General IconGeneral
Laser plummetYes
Protection classIP54
Working Temperature Range-20°C to +50°C
IP RatingIP54
Distance range with reflector3, 000 m
Angle Measurement Minimum Display1" / 5" selectable
Distance Measurement Accuracy (Prism)± (2 + 2 ppm × D) mm
Distance Measurement Range (Prism)3, 000 m
Distance Measurement Accuracy (Non-prism)+/- (5 + 3 ppm x D) mm
Angle accuracy2" or 5"
Angle Measurement Accuracy2" or 5"

Summary

1. Precautions for Safe Operation

Definition of Indication

Defines symbols used for warnings and cautions in the manual.

General Warnings and Cautions

Covers safety precautions related to the instrument, tripod, and wireless keyboard.

3. Laser Safety Information

Laser Product Classification

Classifies the SET as Laser Product and LED Product per safety standards.

Laser Safety Warnings

Warns about hazardous radiation exposure from controls, adjustments, or procedures.

5. BASIC OPERATION

5.1 Basic Key Operation

Explains fundamental key operations on the SET and wireless keyboard.

6. USING THE BATTERY

6.1 Battery Charging

Provides detailed procedures and cautions for charging the instrument's battery.

7. SETTING UP THE INSTRUMENT

11. DISTANCE MEASUREMENT

12. COORDINATE MEASUREMENT

12.1 Entering Instrument Station Data

Steps for inputting station coordinates, instrument height, and target height.

12.3 3-D Coordinate Measurement

How to find target coordinates based on station and backsight settings.

13. RESECTION MEASUREMENT

13.1 Coordinate Resection Measurement

Determines instrument station N, E, Z coordinates using known points.

13.2 Height Resection Measurement

Determines only the Z (height) of the instrument station using known points.

14. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT

14.1 Distance Setting-out Measurement

Sets out required points based on horizontal angle and distance.

14.2 Coordinates Setting-out Measurement

Sets out points using coordinate data based on horizontal angle.

16. POINT PROJECTION

16.2 Point Projection

Projects points onto a baseline, displaying distances from first point and projected point.

18. MISSING LINE MEASUREMENT

18.1 Measuring the Distance between 2 or more Points

Measures slope distance, horizontal distance, and angle to a target without moving instrument.

19. SURFACE AREA CALCULATION

20. RECORDING DATA - RECORD MENU -

20.1 Recording Instrument Station Data

Stores instrument station coordinates, point number, height, and codes.

20.5 Recording Distance and Coordinate Data

Stores both distance and coordinate data for the same point number.

21. SELECTING / DELETING A JOB

21.1 Selecting a JOB

Selects the current JOB and Coordinate Search JOB, and sets scale factor.

22. REGISTERING/DELETING DATA

22.1 Registering/Deleting Known Point Data

Registers or deletes coordinate data for known points in the current JOB.

24. CHANGING THE SETTINGS

24.1 Changing Instrument Options

Explains EDM settings and other configuration options for measurement.

24.4 Restoring Default Settings

Restores set items to initial settings or initializes all data.

25. WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES

Bad Condition and Calculation Errors

Lists common error messages and their meanings for troubleshooting.

Checksum and Communication Errors

Explains errors related to data transmission and communication setup.

Memory and Password Errors

Covers messages related to memory full, incorrect password, and new password differences.

26. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS

26.3 Tilt Sensor Check

Procedure to cancel tilt zero point error affecting angle measurements.

26.4 Collimation Check and Setting

Measures and corrects collimation error for accurate observations.

30. EXPLANATION

30.2 Atmospheric Correction for High Precision Distance

Explains the need for and calculation of atmospheric correction factors.

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