Cst/berger DGT10 [24/242] Accuracy check of the measuring tool see figures i

Cst/berger DGT10 [24/242] Accuracy check of the measuring tool see figures i
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Carrying Out Measurements
Measuring Horizontal Angles (see figure F)
Switch the display on.
“Switching On the Display” see page 21.
Position the measuring tool above measuring point
A. “Setting Up/Aligning the Measuring Tool” see
page 23.
Press the OSET button to zero the indication for
the horizontal circle.
Direct the telescope against target point B.
The angle between points A and B is indicated on
the display:
“HR” Counting direction clockwise
“HL” Counting direction anticlockwise.
Pre-adjusting Horizontal Angles
Turn the measuring tool until the desired angle is
indicated on display “HR” or “HL”, e.g., HR
60°00’00’’
Press the HOLD button.
The display indication flashes.
Now, direct the measuring tool against the target
point and press the HOLD button again.
The display indication is shown continuous again.
The adjusted horizontal angle (e.g. HR 60°00’00’’)
thus corresponds with the starting point for the
next measurement.
Measuring Vertical Angles (see figure G)
Select the desired setting of the vertical-angle cir-
cle. (“Configuring the Measuring Tool” see
page 22)
Direct the measuring tool against a target point.
The vertical angle is indicated on the display next
to V.
Determining the Enclosed Inclination Angle:
To determine the enclosed angle, direct the tele-
scope against a first target point and note down
the indicated value for the vertical angle.
Afterwards, direct the telescope against a second
target point and subtract the indicated value for
the vertical angle from the value of the first target
point.
By pressing the V/% button, you can change the incli-
nation readout to % or grad.
Measuring Distances (see figures H1
H3)
Distances can be measured with help of the stadia
hairs symmetrical to the crosshair of the eyepiece.
Position the measuring tool above measuring point
A.
Read off the length l with the crosshair and a lev-
elling rod at the target point B.
Calculate the difference L with the following for-
mula:
L =100xl
Accuracy Check of the Measuring Tool
(see figures I1 I2)
Apart from exterior influences, device-specific influ-
ences (such as heavy impact or falling down) can lead
to deviations. Therefore, check the accuracy of the
measuring tool each time before starting your work.
Set up 2 identical levelling rods 60 m apart in a
horizontal plane and mark points A and B.
Position the measuring tool centred between the
levelling rods. “Setting Up/Aligning the Measuring
Tool” see page 23.
Switch the display on and determine the values for
points A and B.
Now position the measuring tool in the extension
of connection line A-B, align again and determine
the values for points A and B once more.
The differences between the determined values must
be the same: (A
A’) = (BB’)
They provide the inaccuracy over a distance of 60 m.
When the differences deviate from each other, the
measuring tool must be calibrated.
Note: For calibration of the measuring tool, please
refer to your dealer or an authorised service agent for
Bosch power tools.
Checking and Adjusting the Measur-
ing Tool
Sequence for Checking
Note: For proper adjustment of the measuring tool,
the following sequence must always be observed:
1. Checking and Adjusting the Plate Level
(see page 24)
2. Checking and Adjusting the Circular Bubble Vial
(see page 25)
3. Checking and Adjusting the Optical Plummet
(see page 25)
For all checks, position the measuring tool on a
level surface. “Setting Up/Aligning the Measuring
Tool” see page 23.
Check all settings and correct as required.
To be on the safe side, always check the measur-
ing tool a second time.
Checking and Adjusting the Plate Level
Checking:
Position the plate level parallel to levelling screws
A and B. (see figure J1)
Centre the bubble of the plate level with help of
levelling screws A and B.
Turn the measuring tool 90° and centre the bubble
of the plate level with levelling screw C. (see
figure J2)
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