SURVEYING INSTRUMENTSOS-101OS-102OS-103OS-105OS-107OS seriesOnboard Station21406 99020INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION2Power SupplyDDo not place the instrument in a case with a damaged catch, belt or handle. The case or instrument coul
17. OFFSET MEASUREMENT923. Sight the offset point and press [MEAS] to start measurement. Press [STOP] to stop the measurement.4. Sight the target poin
9317. OFFSET MEASUREMENTBy measuring the distances between the target point and the two offset points.Install two offset points (1st target and 2nd ta
17. OFFSET MEASUREMENT94PROCEDURE1. Install two offset points (1st target, 2nd target) on a straight line from the target point and use the offset poi
9517. OFFSET MEASUREMENT5. Sight the 2nd target and press [MEAS] to start measurement. Press [STOP] to stop the measurement. The measurement results a
9618.MISSING LINE MEASUREMENTMissing line measurement is used to measure the slope distance, horizontal distance, and horizontal angle to a target fro
9718. MISSING LINE MEASUREMENT2. Sight the starting position, and press [MEAS] to start measurement. Press [STOP] to stop measurement.$ • When measure
18. MISSING LINE MEASUREMENT98It is possible to change the last measured point to the next starting position.PROCEDURE1. Observe the starting position
9918. MISSING LINE MEASUREMENTPress [YES] in the confirmation message window. •Press [NO] to cancel measurement.3. The last target measured i
10019.SURFACE AREA CALCULATIONYou can calculate the area of land (slope area and horizontal area) enclosed by three or more known points on a line by
10119. SURFACE AREA CALCULATIONPROCEDURE Surface area calculation by measuring points1. Select "Area calc." in <Menu>2.Press [OBS] to
31. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATIONTripodBluetooth wireless technologyUse under low temperatures (Low Temperature Model only)CCautionEWhen mounting the
19. SURFACE AREA CALCULATION1023. The measurement results are displayed. Press [YES] to confirm.The value of point 1 is set in "Pt_01".4. Re
10319. SURFACE AREA CALCULATION5. Press [CALC] to display the calculated area.6. Press [OK] to return to <Area/key in coord.>. Press {ESC} or ta
10420.CHANGING THE SETTINGSThis section explains the contents of parameter settings in Basic mode and how to change these settings.Each item can be ch
10520. CHANGING THE SETTINGSTilt crn (tilt correction) & : Yes (H,V)*, No, Yes (V)Tilt error: No action*/Go to Tilt screenColl.crn. (collimation c
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS106& Collimation correctionThe OS has a collimation correction function that automatically corrects horizontal angle erro
10720. CHANGING THE SETTINGSItems set and options (*: Factory setting)Power off &: No/5min./10min./15min./30min.*Backlight (Reticle On) &: 0 t
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS108& Adjusting backlight brightness/turning the reticle illumination and key backlight ON/OFFPressing {J} switches the br
10920. CHANGING THE SETTINGS$• When the distance measurement mode is set to "Tracking" (target is moved during distance measurement) the EDM
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS110& Prism constant correctionReflective prisms each have their prism constant.Set the prism constant correction value of
11120. CHANGING THE SETTINGS& Atmospheric correction factorThe velocity of the light beam used for measurement varies according atmospheric condi
42. PRECAUTIONSTelescope• Aiming the telescope at the sun will cause internal damage to the instrument. Use the solar filter when observing the sun.C&
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS112• If the weather correction is not required, set the ppm value to 0.PROCEDURE Recording and editing target informationThe
11320. CHANGING THE SETTINGS2. To edit a target, select the desired target and press [EDIT]. <Reflector/edit> is displayed. Select/input relevan
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS114• Setting out Coord.G• Graphic tab cannot be deleted.PROCEDURE Allocating tabs1. Select "Customize" to display &
11520. CHANGING THE SETTINGS2. Use the softkeys ([ADD], [DEL] etc.) in <Customize tab page> to allocate the desired tab page layout. •Press [ADD
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS116PROCEDURE Customizing screen controls1. Select "Customize" to display <Customize/Select screen>.Select the
11720. CHANGING THE SETTINGS4. Press [CNFG] to set the size, thickness, color and spacing of the font.5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to customize more screen
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS1183. "SHV" and "NEZ" tabs of <Set out Coords>Page 1 [ OK ] [ --- ][CNFG] [MEAS]Page 2 [ --- ] [ --
11920. CHANGING THE SETTINGSPROCEDURE Allocating a softkey1. Select "Customize" to display <Customize/Select screen>.Select the meas
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS1204. Select the desired softkey from <Softkey list> to allocate to the position specified in step 3. 5. Repeat steps 3
12120. CHANGING THE SETTINGSPROCEDURE Changing icon allocations1. Select "Customize" to display <Customize/Select screen>.Select &qu
52. PRECAUTIONSVertical and horizontal clamps• Always fully release the vertical/horizontal clamps when rotating the instrument or telescope. Rotation
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS122Items set and options (*: Factory setting)Temperature: Celsius*/FahrenheitPressure: hPa*/mmHg/InchHgAngle: Degree (DDD.MMS
12320. CHANGING THE SETTINGSSetting a password allows you to protect important information such as measurement data and e-mail addresses.No password w
20. CHANGING THE SETTINGS124Items set Date: Manually input date or select from the drop-down calendar by tapping G. Time: Manually input time or set
12521.WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGESThe following is a list of the error messages displayed by the OS and the meaning of each message. If the same error m
21. WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES126Device list is full !!No more Bluetooth devices can currently be registered. Delete unnecessary devices from the list
12721. WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGESNew password Diff.During new password setting, the passwords input twice are different. Input new password twice corr
21. WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES128Tilt over range !!The tilt angle exceeds the tilt angle compensation range of the sensor. Sight again within ±1'
12922.CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTSOS is a precision instrument that requires fine adjustments. It must be inspected and adjusted before use so that it alway
22. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS130If the tilt angle shown on the display shifts from tilt angle 0° (zero point), the instrument is not correctly levelled.
13122. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS5. Press [OK] and rotate the top of the instrument and telescope 180° from the current position.6. Wait a few seconds for
2. PRECAUTIONS6Exporting this product• This product is equipped with the parts/units, and contains software/technology, which are subject to the EAR (
22. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS13214. In this state, the following offset values (tilt zero point error) are calculated.Xoffset = (X3+X4)/2Yoffset = (Y3+Y4
13322. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTSWith this option you can measure collimation error in your instrument so that the OS can correct subsequent single face o
22. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS1345. Press [YES] to set the constant. • Press [NO] to discard the data and return to the screen in step 3.. With this opt
13522. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS2. Install a target at a point about 100m in the horizontal direction from the OS.3. While the Observation mode screen is
22. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS136G• Be careful that the tightening tension is identical for all the adjusting screws.• Also, do not over-tighten the adjus
13722. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS5. Use the 4 adjusting screws of the optical plummet to adjust the remaining half of the deviation as shown below. When t
22. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS138PROCEDURE Check1. Find an area of flat ground where two points 100m apart can be selected. Set up the Instrument at poin
13922. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTSChecks and adjustments are performed using an adjustment target. Make an enlarged or reduced copy of it.PROCEDURE Check1.
22. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS1404. Turn the upper part of the instrument horizontally through 180° and note the new position (y) of the laser beam.Adjust
14122. CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS8. Turn the upper part of the instrument horizontally and check that the laser beam is now aligned with the target center
72. PRECAUTIONSExceptions from responsibility• The user of this product is expected to follow all operating instructions and make periodic checks (ha
14223.POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMOperate your OS with the following combinations of power equipment.G• When using BT-73Q and EDC139, mount the BDC70 in place
14324.PRISM SYSTEMArrangement according to your needs is possible.• Use the above prisms after setting them at the same height as the instruments. To
14425.OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESThe following are optional accessories which are sold separately from the OS.CPower supply and target optional accessories:
14525. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESI Diagonal eyepiece (DE27)The diagonal eyepiece is convenient for observations near the nadir and in narrow spaces.Magnific
14626.SPECIFICATIONSExcept where stated, the following specifications apply to all OSs. TelescopeLength 171mmAperture 45mm (1.8 inch) (EDM: 48mm (1.9
14726. SPECIFICATIONSDistance measurementMeasuring method Coaxial phase-contrast measuring systemSignal source Red laser diode 690nm Class 3R (IEC6082
26. SPECIFICATIONS148±(6 + 2ppm X D) mm (0.3 to 200m)±(8 + 10ppm X D) mm (over 200 to 350m)±(15 + 10ppm X D) mm (over 350 to 500m)(Reflectorless (Gray
14926. SPECIFICATIONS± 4° (7m/100m)Resolving power at center area (width)4’ (about 0.12/100m)Brightness 3 levels (bright/normal/dim)Internal memoryCap
26. SPECIFICATIONS150Weight: about 170gGeneralOperating system Windows Embedded CE 6.0Display 3.5 inch Transflective TFT QVGA color LCDBacklight: LED:
15127.EXPLANATIONS The 0 index of the vertical circle of your OS is almost 100% accurate, but when it is necessary to perform particularly high preci
83. LASER SAFETY INFORMATIONOS is classified as the following class of Laser Product according to IEC Standard Publication 60825-1 Ed.2.0: 2007 and Un
15228.REGULATIONSCompliance with Environmental Directives & RegulationsRegion/CountryDirectives/ RegulationsLabels/DeclarationsCalifornia, U.S.A.P
15328. REGULATIONSEUWEEE DirectiveEUEU Battery DirectiveRegion/CountryDirectives/ RegulationsLabels/Declarations
28. REGULATIONS154Compliance with Electric Directives & RegulationsRegion/CountryDirectives/ RegulationsLabels/DeclarationsEuropeEMC-Class BR&
15528. REGULATIONSU.S.A. FCC-Class AFCC ComplianceWARNING:Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for co
28. REGULATIONS156 Canada ICES-Class AThis Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Cet
15729.INDEXAAck mode ...
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93. LASER SAFETY INFORMATIONCCaution• Perform checks at start of work and periodic checks and adjustments with the laser beam emitted under normal con
104. PRODUCT OUTLINEParts and functions of the instrument1 Handle 2 Bluetooth antenna3 External interface hatch(USB port / Reset button)C"10.
114. PRODUCT OUTLINE& Guide lightSetting-out measurement etc. can be carried out effectively using the guide light. The guide light is composed
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4. PRODUCT OUTLINE12Bluetooth antenna (Models with Bluetooth module only)The Bluetooth antenna allows communication via Bluetooth wireless technology.
134. PRODUCT OUTLINEThe diagram below describes the different modes of the OS and key operations for navigating between them. G• Switching between mod
4. PRODUCT OUTLINE14G• Bluetooth communication is only possible with instruments incorporating the Bluetooth module.• Use of this technology must be a
154. PRODUCT OUTLINE• Televisions and radios use a different frequency band to Bluetooth communications.However, even if the OS is used within proximi
165. BASIC OPERATIONLearn basic key operations here before you read each measurement procedure.I Power ON/OFFI Lighting up the reticle/keys and select
175. BASIC OPERATIONI Switching the pageI Inputting letters/figuresI Selecting optionsI Selecting tabsCTabs: "5.2 Display Functions"I Switch
5. BASIC OPERATION18Example: Entering "computer" (lower case) as the name of a new device1. Tap the input mode icon in the status bar (secon
195. BASIC OPERATION4. Press {L}. Press {5}. "m" is displayed.5. Continue to input letters. Press {ENT} to complete inputting.Example: selec
5. BASIC OPERATION20(Method 2)1. Select [EDM] in the first page of Measure mode or "EDM" in Config mode/Configuration mode.2. Move to "
215. BASIC OPERATIONTemporarily de-activating the touch panelThe touch panel can be temporarily de-activated. This is especially useful when cleaning
Class 3R Laser ProductSURVEYING INSTRUMENTSINSTRUCTION MANUAL• Thank you for selecting the OS-101/102/103/105/107.• Please read this instruction manua
5. BASIC OPERATION22Displaying and operating screens• To close a screen, tap the cross in the top right corner, or press {ESC}. • Tabs, softkey alloca
235. BASIC OPERATION(3) Horizontal anglePress [R/L] when allocated to the Observation mode screen to switch the display status. The capitalized letter
5. BASIC OPERATION24I Selecting menusTo select a menu, tap the touch panel or press the relevant number key.I Status barIndicates the current status o
255. BASIC OPERATIONWhen using external battery: Level 3 Full power: Level 2 Plenty of power remains: Level 1 Half or less power remains Level 0 Littl
5. BASIC OPERATION26(5) Tilt angle compensationThe vertical and horizontal angles are automatically compensated for small tilt errors using the OS&apo
275. BASIC OPERATIONii) : Connection via RS232C cable$• An arrow (e.g. / ) is displayed to indicate that data transmission is in progress. A red a
5. BASIC OPERATION28Disk usage of the instrument is displayed as follows.Tap and hold disk icon in the status bar to check the detail of the disk usag
295. BASIC OPERATIONTap or press {α} and {SHIFT} to display <Input Panel>. This keyboard can be used to input numeric and alphabetic character
306. INSERTING USB MEMORYG• When reading/writing data, do not remove the USB memory.Procedure1. Open the external interface hatch by sliding its butto
317. USING THE BATTERYC Types of power source: "23. POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM"The battery was not charged at the factory. Charge the battery fully
iiHOW TO READ THIS MANUAL SymbolsThe following conventions are used in this manual.[Softkey] etc. : Indicates softkeys on the display and window dial
7. USING THE BATTERY323. When charging starts, the lamp starts blinking.4. The lamp lights when charging is finished.5. Remove the battery and unplug
337. USING THE BATTERYPROCEDURE Mounting the battery1. Slide down the catches on the battery cover to open.2. Insert the battery in the direction of t
348. SETTING UP THE INSTRUMENTG• Mount the battery in the instrument before performing this operation because the instrument will tilt slightly if the
358. SETTING UP THE INSTRUMENTPROCEDURE Centering with the laser plummet (Option)1. Set up the tripod and affix the instrument on the tripod head.C&qu
8. SETTING UP THE INSTRUMENT36$• Visibility of the laser spot may be affected when operating in direct sunlight. In this event, provide shade for the
378. SETTING UP THE INSTRUMENT5. Turn the instrument until the telescope is parallel to a line between levelling foot screws A and B.6. Set the tilt a
389. POWER ON/OFFPROCEDURE Power ON1. Press {}.When the power is switched on, the Tilt screen is displayed. Press {ESC} to go to top menu. If "O
399. POWER ON/OFFWhen using for the first time, or after performing a cold boot, the screen for configuring the touch panel will be displayed.Follow t
9. POWER ON/OFF40& Problems Powering OFFWhen the instrument cannot be powered OFF as normal, depress the reset button with the tip of the stylus p
4110.CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICESThe OS supports Bluetooth wireless technology, USB and RS232C for communication with data collectors etc.Read this
iiiHOW TO READ THIS MANUAL• KODAK is a registered trademark of Eastman Kodak Company.• Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.• Wi
10. CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES42Off: Omit the [ACK]$• Setting ’(3) and (4) are for an instrument using GTS commands.2. Select a mode for the OS in
4310. CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICESPROCEDURE Registering Bluetooth companion devices1. Power on the companion device.2. Select "Bluetooth"
10. CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES44Press [Search] to search about Bluetooth devices in the immediate vicinity of the OS and display their device name
4510. CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICESG• Bluetooth communication causes OS battery power to be depleted at a rate higher than that for normal operation.
10. CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES46OS has two different USB ports. TOPCON CORPORATION cannot guarantee that all USB devices are compatible with the O
4710. CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES1. Power OFF the OS. Connect the OS and computer using the USB cable.C "9. POWER ON/OFF"$• The computer
10. CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES482. Press { } while pressing {ENT} to dislay a message box asking whether to boot USB mode, then press [NO].The syn
4910. CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICESPROCEDURE Basic cable settings 1. Connect the cable.C Cables: "25. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES"2. Select "
5011.FOCUSSING AND TARGET SIGHTINGG• When sighting the target, strong light shining directly into the objective lens may cause the instrument to malfu
5112.ANGLE MEASUREMENTThis section explains the procedures for basic angle measurement in Observation mode.• It is possible to allocate softkeys in me
ivCONTENTS1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION... 12. PRECAUTIONS ...
12. ANGLE MEASUREMENT52You can reset the horizontal angle to a required value and use this value to find the horizontal angle of a new target.PROCEDUR
5312. ANGLE MEASUREMENTThe following explains angle measurement and the features used to output measurement results to a computer or other external de
5413.DISTANCE MEASUREMENTPerform the following settings as preparation for distance measurement in Observation mode.• Distance measurement mode• Targe
5513. DISTANCE MEASUREMENTPROCEDURE1. Accurately sight the target.2. Press [S-LEV] in observation mode.<Aiming> is displayed.CAllocating [S-LEV]
13. DISTANCE MEASUREMENT56An angle can be measured at the same time as distance.PROCEDURE1. Face the OS in the direction of the targetUse the sighting
5713. DISTANCE MEASUREMENTThe following explains distance measurement and the features used to output measurement data to a computer or external devic
13. DISTANCE MEASUREMENT58An REM measurement is a function used to measure the height to a point where a target cannot be directly installed such as p
5913. DISTANCE MEASUREMENT3. Sight the target and press [MEAS] to start measurement. Press [STOP] to stop the measurement.The measured distance data,
6014.COORDINATE MEASUREMENTBy performing coordinate measurements it is possible to find the 3-dimensional coordinates of the target based on station p
6114. COORDINATE MEASUREMENT3. Select "Occupy setup" and enter instrument station coordinates,instrument height (HI) and target height (HR).
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14. COORDINATE MEASUREMENT62PROCEDURE Entering coordinates1. Select "Backsight setup" in <Coordinate>. <Set H angle> is display
6314. COORDINATE MEASUREMENTPROCEDURE Entering angle1. Select "Backsight setup" in <Coordinate>. <Set H angle> is displayed. .
14. COORDINATE MEASUREMENT643. Press [OK] to set the input values. <Coord. measurement> is displayed. & Horizontal angle settingsAzimuth (s
6514. COORDINATE MEASUREMENTPROCEDURE1. Sight the target at the target point.2. Select "Coord." in <Coordinate>.Press [MEAS] to start
6615.RESECTION MEASUREMENTResection is used to determine the coordinates of an instrument station by performing multiple measurements of points whose
6715. RESECTION MEASUREMENTN, E, Z of an instrument station is determined by the measurement. PROCEDURE1. Select "Resection" in <Menu>
15. RESECTION MEASUREMENT684. Sight the first known point and press [MEAS] to begin measurement.The measurement results are displayed on the screen.•
6915. RESECTION MEASUREMENTStandard deviation for the northing, easting and elevation coordinates of each point are displayed in the "Detail"
15. RESECTION MEASUREMENT70• Press [ADD] in the second page when there is a known point that has not been observed or when a new known point is added.
7115. RESECTION MEASUREMENTOnly Z (height) of an instrument station is determined by the measurement.• Known points must be measured by distance measu
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15. RESECTION MEASUREMENT724. Sight the first known point and press [MEAS] to begin measurement.The measurement results are displayed on the screen.5.
7315. RESECTION MEASUREMENT7. If there are problems with the results of a point, align the cursor with that point and press [OMIT]. “OMIT” is displaye
15. RESECTION MEASUREMENT74& Resection calculation processThe NE coordinates are found using angle and distance observation equations, and the ins
7515. RESECTION MEASUREMENT& Precaution when performing resectionIn some cases it is impossible to calculate the coordinates of an unknown point (
7616.SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENTSetting-out measurement is used to set out the required point. The difference between the previously input data to the ins
7716. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENTI Guide light status and meaningIndication for positioning target during setting-out measurement The point is to be foun
16. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT78PROCEDURE1. Select "Setting out" in <Menu> to display <Setting out>.2. Select "Occupy setup&qu
7916. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT4. Select "SO data setting" In <Setting out> to display <SO data setting>. In the distance mode tha
16. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT806. Position the target on the line of sight and press [MEAS] to begin distance measurement.The distance and direction to
8116. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT7. Move the target until the distance to the setting-out point reads 0m. When the target is moved within the allowed rang
11. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATIONFor the safe use of the product and prevention of injury to operators and other persons as well as prevention of pro
16. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT82After setting the coordinates for the point to be set out, the OS calculates the setting-out horizontal angle and horizon
8316. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT3.Select "Key in coord" in <Setting out>. Record all the setting-out points (includes setting-out points
16. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT845. Position the target on the line of sight and press [MEAS] to begin distance measurement.The distance and direction to
8516. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT6. Press {ESC} to return to <Key in coord>. Set the next setting out point to continue setting out measurement.To f
16. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT864. Enter values and press [OK] in step 3 to display the screen at right. 5. Sight the target and press [MEAS]. Measureme
8716. SETTING-OUT MEASUREMENT•Press [CNFG] to set setting out accuracy. When the position of the target is within this range both arrows will be displ
8817.OFFSET MEASUREMENTOffset measurements are performed in order to find a point where a target cannot be installed directly or to find the distance
8917. OFFSET MEASUREMENT2. Select "Offset" in <Menu> to display .3. Select "Occupy setup" to display <Occupy setup>. E
17. OFFSET MEASUREMENT906. Sight the offset point and press [MEAS] in the screen of step 3 to start measurement. Press [STOP] to stop the measurement.
9117. OFFSET MEASUREMENTSighting the direction of the target point to find it from the included angle.Install offset points for the target point on th
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