Nikon NPL322+ User Manual
Nikon NPL322+ User Manual
Nikon NPL322+ User Manual
NPL-322+
Instruction Manual
Version A 1.0.0
Part Number C273E4
August 2014
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It is prohibited to alter this manual in part or whole without express Taiwan
permission.
Battery Recycling
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. Requirements
Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this
manual, please contact your dealer if you find anything in it that is The product contains a removable battery.
incorrect or unclear. Taiwanese regulations require that waste batteries
are recycled.
Release Notice
Notice to Our European Union Customers
This is the August 2014 (Revision A) release of the Total Station NPL-
322+ Instruction Manual. It applies to software release version 1.0.0 For product recycling instructions and more information,
for the Total Station NPL-322+. please go to:
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Manufacturer
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Notices
Trimble Europe BV
USA c/o Menlo Worldwide Logistics
FCC 15B Class B satisfied. Meerheide 45
5521 DZ Eersel, NL
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These For Bluetooth unit
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses USA
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in FCC Part 15 Subpart C/RSS-210, OET bulletin 65 supplement C
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to satisfied
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and C Caution – Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or compliance could void the user's authority to
more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. operate the equipment.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
to which the receiver is connected. limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
C Warning – This equipment has been certified to
comply with the limits for a Class B personal
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
computer and peripherals, pursuant to Subpart B of this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
Part 15 of FCC Rules. Only peripherals (computer reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
certified to comply with the Class B limits may be – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
attached to this equipment. Operation with – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
non-certified personal computer and/or peripherals – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
is likely to result in interference to radio and TV to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
reception. The connection of a non-shielded
equipment interface cable to this equipment will Canada
invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and RSS-210 Low Power Device
may cause interference levels which exceed the Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
limits established by the FCC for this equipment. interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not
European Union countries, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein,
expressly approved by the party responsible for Turkey, Swiss
compliance could void your authority to operate the EN300 328, EN50360 satisfied
equipment. Hereby, Nikon-Trimble Co., Ltd., declares that this instrument is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Declaration of Conformity available at http://www.nikon-trimble.com/
RF exposure compliance
1) To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure compliance requirements, a
separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between
the antenna of this device and all persons.
2) This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
Safety 1
In this chapter:
Introduction
Warnings and Cautions
Laser Safety
Introduction
For your safety, read this instruction manual carefully and thoroughly before using
the Total Station NPL-322+. Although Nikon products are designed for maximum
safety, using them incorrectly or disregarding the instructions can cause personal
injury or property damage.
You should also read the documentation for any other equipment that you use with a
NPL-322+ instrument.
Note – Always keep the manual near the instrument for easy reference.
C WARNING – Warnings alert you to situations that could cause death or serious injury.
C CAUTION – Cautions alert you to situations that could cause injury or property damage.
Warnings
Before using the instrument, read the following warnings and follow the instructions
that they provide:
C WARNING – Never look at the sun through the telescope. If you do, you may damage or lose
your eyesight.
C WARNING – Never disassemble, modify, or repair the instrument yourself. If you do, you may
receive electric shocks or burns, or the instrument may catch fire. You may also impair the
accuracy of the instrument.
C WARNING – Use only the battery charger and AC adapter that are supplied with the
instrument. Do not use any other charger and AC adapter or you may cause the battery pack
to catch fire or rupture.
C WARNING – Do not cover the battery charger and AC adapter while the battery pack is being
recharged. The charger must be able to dissipate heat adequately. Coverings such as blankets
or clothing can cause the charger to overheat.
C WARNING – Avoid recharging the battery pack in humid or dusty places, in direct sunlight, or
near heat sources. Do not recharge the battery pack when it is wet. If you do, you may receive
electric shocks or burns, or the battery pack may overheat or catch fire.
C WARNING – Although the battery pack has an auto-reset circuit breaker, you should take care
not to short circuit the contacts. Short circuits can cause the battery pack to catch fire or burn
you.
C WARNING – Never burn or heat the battery. Doing so may cause the battery to leak or rupture.
A leaking or ruptured battery can cause serious injury.
C WARNING – Before storing the battery pack or battery charger, cover the contact points with
insulation tape. If you do not cover the contact points, the battery pack or charger may short
circuit, causing fire, burns, or damage to the instrument.
C WARNING – The battery is not itself waterproof. Do not get the battery wet when it is removed
from the instrument. If water seeps into the battery, it may cause a fire or burns.
Cautions
Before using the instrument, read the following cautions and follow the instructions
that they provide:
C CAUTION – The tops of the tripod ferrules are very sharp. When handling or carrying the
tripod, take care to avoid injuring yourself on the ferrules.
C CAUTION – Before carrying the tripod or the instrument in the carrying case, check the
shoulder strap and its clasp. If the strap is damaged or the clasp is not securely fastened, the
carrying case may fall, causing personal injury or instrument damage.
C CAUTION – Before setting up the tripod, make sure that no-one’s hands or feet are underneath
it. When the legs of the tripod are being driven into the ground, they could pierce hands or feet.
C CAUTION – After mounting the instrument on the tripod, securely fasten the thumb screws on
the tripod legs. If the thumb screws are not securely fastened, the tripod may collapse, causing
personal injury or instrument damage.
C CAUTION – After mounting the instrument on the tripod, securely fasten the clamp screw on
the tripod. If the clamp screw is not securely fastened, the instrument may fall off the tripod,
causing personal injury or instrument damage.
C CAUTION – Securely fasten the tribrach clamp knob. If the knob is not securely fastened, the
tribrach may come loose or fall off when you lift the instrument, causing personal injury or
instrument damage.
C CAUTION – Do not stack objects on the plastic carrying case, or use it as a stool. The plastic
carrying case is unstable and its surface is slippery. Stacking or sitting on the plastic carrying
case may cause personal injury or instrument damage.
C CAUTION – The system in the instrument may stop functioning in order to avoid any errors in
measurement when the instrument detects strong electromagnetic wave(s). If this is the case,
turn off the instrument and remove the source of the electromagnetic wave(s). Then turn on the
instrument to resume the work.
C WARNING – Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. A damaged battery can
cause an explosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or property damage.
To prevent injury or damage:
– Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged. Signs of damage include, but
are not limited to, discoloration, warping, and leaking battery fluid.
– Do not expose the battery to fire, high temperature, or direct sunlight.
– Do not immerse the battery in water.
– Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather.
– Do not drop or puncture the battery.
– Do not open the battery or short-circuit its contacts.
C WARNING – Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery if it appears to be leaking.
Battery fluid is corrosive, and contact with it can result in personal injury and/or property
damage.
To prevent injury or damage:
– If the battery leaks, avoid contact with the battery fluid.
– If battery fluid gets into your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek
medical attention. Do not rub your eyes!
– If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing, immediately use clean water to wash off the
battery fluid.
C WARNING – Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery only in strict accordance
with the instructions. Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an
explosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
To prevent injury or damage:
– Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking.
– Charge the Lithium-ion battery only in a product that is specified to charge it. Be sure to
follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger.
– Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor.
– Use the battery only in equipment that is specified to use it.
– Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product
documentation.
Laser Safety
The NPL-322+ is a Class 2 laser instrument.
NPL-322+ is a Class 2 Laser Product in accordance with: IEC60825-1:2007: “Safety
of Laser Products”
Precautions: To counteract hazards, it is essential for all users to pay careful attention
to the safety precautions and control measures specified in the standard IEC60825-
1:2007 within the hazard distance *); particularly on to “User’s Guide”.
C WARNING – Only qualified and trained persons should be assigned to install, adjust and
operate the laser equipment.
C WARNING – Precautions should be taken to ensure that persons do not look directly, with or
without an optical instrument, into the beam.
C WARNING – Laser beam path should be located well above or below eye level wherever
practicable.
Laser pointer
[HOT] key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Bubble indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
[USR] keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
[DAT] key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
List Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Inputting Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Entering a point name or number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Entering a code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Advanced feature: Searching for a code by using the first character . . . . . 48
Entering values in feet and inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Creating a new job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Measuring Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Sighting a prism reflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Measuring distances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Measurement settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
4 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
HA Reset and Angle Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Setting the horizontal angle to 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Entering the horizontal angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Recording a foresight point after repeat angle measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Face-1/Face-2 measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Horizontal angle hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Station Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Setting up a station with known coordinates or azimuth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Setting up a station using multiple point resection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Advanced feature: Viewing and deleting a measurement in resection . . . . . 64
Setting up the station quickly without coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Determining station elevation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Checking and resetting the backsight direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Two-point resection along a known line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Stakeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Specifying the stakeout point by angle and distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Specifying the stakeout point by coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Advanced feature: Specifying a stakeout list by range input . . . . . . . . 72
DivLine S-O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
RefLine S-O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Program Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Measuring distance and offset values along a specified line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Measuring distance and offset values on the arc-curve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Remote distance measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Measuring remote elevation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Measuring distance and offset values on the vertical plane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Measuring distance and offset values on the slope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Recording Measurement Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Recording data from any observation screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Outputting data to the COM port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Measuring Offsets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Measuring taped offsets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Measuring angle offsets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Two-prism pole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Extending a line by horizontal angle offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Entering a horizontal distance after an angle-only shot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Calculating a corner point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Measuring circle offsets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Extending the slope distance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
5 Menu Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Job Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Opening an existing job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Creating a new job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Deleting a job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Setting the control job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Displaying job Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Cogo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Calculating angle and distance between two coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Calculating and manually inputting coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Calculating area and perimeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Advanced feature: Entering a range of points . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Calculating coordinates from line and offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Calculating coordinates using intersection functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Advanced feature: Entering angle and distance offsets . . . . . . . . . 113
Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Coordinate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Power saving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Stakeout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Recording. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Others settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Viewing records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Deleting records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Editing records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Searching records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Entering coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Point name list and code list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Downloading data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Uploading coordinate data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Advanced feature: Editing the data order for upload . . . . . . . . . . 135
Uploading a point name list or code list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
1sec-Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
[MSR] key settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
[DSP] key settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
[USR] key settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
[S-O] key settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
[DAT] key settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
6 Checking and Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Checking and Adjusting the Plate Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 142
Checking and Adjusting the Circular Level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 142
Checking and Adjusting the Optical Plummet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 143
Zero Point Errors of Vertical Scale and Horizontal Angle Corrections . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 143
Checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Adjusting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Checking the Instrument Constant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Checking the Laser Pointer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
7 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Main Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Telescope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Measurement range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Distance precision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Measurement intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Angle measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Tilt sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Tangent screw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Tribrach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Optical plummet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Display and keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Connections in the base of instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Environmental performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Environmental protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Standard Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
External Device Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
8 System Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
9 Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Uploading Coordinate Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Record format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Uploading Point Lists and Code Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
1
Introduction 1
In this chapter:
Welcome
Parts of the Instrument
Maintenance
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing this Nikon product.
This instruction manual was written for the users of Total Station NPL-322+
instruments. Before you operate a NPL-322+ instrument, read this manual carefully.
In particular, pay attention to the warnings and cautions that appear in the Safety
section at the front of the manual. Before you begin, you should also read the
maintenance instructions. For more information, see Maintenance, page 5.
Carrying handle
Optical sight
(Finder)
Battery mounting
Telescope
button
focusing ring
Telescope
eyepiece
Vertical tangent
Diopter ring
screw
Reticle plate cover
Vertical clamp
Plate level
Keyboard
Upper plate clamp
Upper plate
tangent screw
The label shown below is
attached to the underside
of the keyboard. The Laser Safety Label shown
below is attached to the
underside of the keyboard
Optical plummet
Data output /
Input connector Circular level
Leveling screw
Tribrach
Maintenance
Before using the instrument, read and follow the following maintenance instructions:
• Do not leave the instrument in direct sunlight or in a closed vehicle for
prolonged periods. Overheating the instrument may reduce its efficiency.
• If the NPL-322+ instrument has been used in wet conditions, immediately wipe
off any moisture and dry the instrument completely before returning the
instrument to the carrying case. The instrument contains sensitive electronic
assemblies which have been well protected against dust and moisture.
However, if dust or moisture gets into the instrument, severe damage could
result.
• Sudden changes in temperature may cloud the lenses and drastically reduce the
measurable distance, or cause an electrical system failure. If there has been a
sudden change in temperature, leave the instrument in a closed carrying case in
a warm location until the temperature of the instrument returns to room
temperature.
• Do not store the NPL-322+ instrument in hot or humid locations. In particular,
you must store the battery pack in a dry location at a temperature of less than
30 °C (86 °F). High temperature or excessive humidity can cause mold to grow
on the lenses. It can also cause the electronic assemblies to deteriorate, and so
lead to instrument failure.
• Store the battery pack with the battery discharged.
• When storing the instrument in areas subject to extremely low temperatures,
leave the carrying case open.
• When adjusting the leveling screws, stay as close as possible to the center of
each screw’s range. The center is indicated by a line on the screw.
• If the tribrach will not be used for an extended period, lock down the tribrach
clamp knob and tighten its safety screw.
• Do not use organic solvents (such as ether or paint thinner) to clean the
non-metallic parts of the instrument (such as the keyboard) or the painted or
printed surfaces. Doing so could result in discoloration of the surface, or in
peeling of printed characters. Clean these parts only with a soft cloth or a
tissue, lightly moistened with water or a mild detergent.
• To clean the optical lenses, lightly wipe them with a soft cloth or a lens tissue
that is moistened with alcohol.
2
Preparation 2
In this chapter:
Unpacking
To unpack the instrument, grip the carrying handle
and gently remove the instrument from the carrying
case.
Packing
Note – Store the instrument with the battery case
attached.
To pack the instrument back into the carrying case:
1. Set the telescope in the horizontal face-1 position.
2. Align the storage mark on the bottom of
the face-1 keyboard with themark on the
leveling base clamp knob.
3. Lightly fasten the clamp knobs.
4. Place the instrument in the carrying case.
C WARNING – Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. A damaged battery can
cause an explosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or property damage.
To prevent injury or damage:
– Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged. Signs of damage include, but
are not limited to, discoloration, warping, and leaking battery fluid.
– Do not expose the battery to fire, high temperature, or direct sunlight.
– Do not immerse the battery in water.
– Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather.
– Do not drop or puncture the battery.
– Do not open the battery or short-circuit its contacts.
C WARNING – Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery if it appears to be leaking.
Battery fluid is corrosive, and contact with it can result in personal injury and/or property
damage.
To prevent injury or damage:
– If the battery leaks, avoid contact with the battery fluid.
– If battery fluid gets into your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek
medical attention. Do not rub your eyes!
– If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing, immediately use clean water to wash off the
battery fluid.
C WARNING – Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery only in strict accordance
with the instructions. Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an
explosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
To prevent injury or damage:
– Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking.
– Charge the Lithium-ion battery only in a product that is specified to charge it. Be sure to
follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger.
– Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor.
– Use the battery only in equipment that is specified to use it.
– Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product
documentation.
C WARNING – To charge the battery pack, use only the battery charger and AC adapter that are
supplied with the instrument. Do Not use any other charger and AC adapter or you may cause
the battery pack to catch fire or rupture. The enclosed battery pack cannot be used with other
chargers.
C WARNING – Do not cover the battery charger and AC adapter while the battery pack is being
recharged. The charger must be able to dissipate heat adequately. Coverings such as blankets
or clothing can cause the charger to overheat.
C WARNING – Avoid recharging the battery pack in humid or dusty places, in direct sunlight, or
near heat sources. Do not recharge the battery pack when it is wet. If you do, you may receive
electric shocks or burns, or the battery pack may overheat or catch fire.
C WARNING – Although the battery pack has an auto-reset circuit breaker, you should take care
not to short circuit the contacts. Short circuits can cause the battery pack to catch fire or burn
you.
C WARNING – Never burn or heat the battery. Doing so may cause the battery to leak or rupture.
A leaking or ruptured battery can cause serious injury.
C WARNING – Before storing the battery pack or battery charger, cover the contact points with
insulation tape. If you do not cover the contact points, the battery pack or charger may short
circuit, causing fire, burns, or damage to the instrument.
C WARNING – The battery is not itself waterproof. Do not get the battery wet when it is removed
from the instrument. If water seeps into the battery, it may cause a fire or burns.
Calibration
indicator 1
Charge indicator 1
Battery Slot
0
Battery Slot
1
Applying Power
• Plug in the charger to the supplied AC adapter to turn the unit on. The power
input must be 5 V with at least 4 A of current capability. Each battery may take
up to 2 A while charging.
Charging a battery
• Simply slide a battery into either battery slot to begin charging. The adjacent
charge indicator will illuminate yellow when charging is in progress. The
charge indicator will change to green when charging is complete.
• Charger slots are completely independent so a battery may be inserted
regardless of the state of the other battery slot.
• Charging may take 2-4 hours if the battery was normally discharged.
• Charging may take up to 5 hours with a completely drained battery which has
been stored for several months without use.
Note – When inserting a battery into the battery slot, follow the correct way described
below.
Inserting a battery in the battery slot
Insertion
guides
C CAUTION – If the battery pack is not attached securely, this could adversely affect the
watertightness of the instrument.
C CAUTION – The tops of the tripod ferrules are very sharp. When handling or carrying the
tripod, take care to avoid injuring yourself on the ferrules.
Centering
When you center the instrument, you align its central axis precisely over the station
point. To center the instrument, you can either use the optical plummet or a plumb
bob.
5. Use the plate level to level the instrument. For detailed instructions, see
Leveling, page 16.
6. Look through the optical plummet to check that the image of the station point is
still in the center of the reticle mark.
7. If the station point is off center, do one of the following:
– If the station point is slightly off center, loosen the tripod mounting screw
and then center the instrument on the tripod. Use only direct movement to
center the instrument. Do not rotate it.
When the instrument is centered, tighten the mounting screw.
– If the displacement of the station point is major, repeat this procedure
from Step 2.
Leveling
When you level the instrument, you make the vertical axis of the instrument exactly
vertical. To level the instrument, use the plate level.
To level the instrument:
1. Loosen the upper plate clamp.
2. Rotate the alidade until the plate level is A
parallel with any two of the leveling screws
(B and C).
3. Use leveling screws B and C to move the B C
bubble into the center of the level.
4. Rotate the alidade approximately 90°.
1
5. Use leveling screw A to move the bubble into
the center of the level.
A
6. Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 to center the
bubble in both positions.
B C
7. Rotate the alidade 180°.
8. If the bubble in the plate level remains
centered, the instrument is level. If the 2
Sighting
When you sight the instrument, you aim the
telescope at the target, bring the target image into
focus, and align the image with the center
crosshairs of the reticle.
Center
crosshairs
To sight the instrument:
1. Adjust the diopter:
a. Aim the telescope at a blank area, such
as the sky or a piece of paper.
C WARNING – Never look at the sun through the telescope. If you do, you may damage or lose
your eyesight.
In some cases, you can measure another target that is not appropriate to the set
measurement mode.
Note – The NPL-322+ is Laser Class 1 in the measurement function, and Laser Class
2 in the Laser pointer function.
Don’t sight the Prism when the Laser Pointer is on.
✓ ✕ ✕
thin edges chipped center thick edges
As the NPL-322+ is extremely sensitive, multiple reflections on the prism surface can
sometimes cause a significant loss in accuracy.
To maintain the accuracy of your measurements:
• When measuring a short distance, incline the prism slightly so that the EDM
can ignore unnecessary reflections on the prism surface, as shown below.
Hold the prism securely in place and do not move while taking measurements.
In Prism mode, in order to avoid false measurements on objects other than the prism or reflector-sheet, targets
that are less reflective than the prism or reflector sheet are not measured. Even if you start a measurement,
measured values are not displayed. To measure less reflective objects, use the N-prism (reflectorless) mode
Reflector
sheet
Mini prism
adapter
Target pole
Target plate for single prism
Tribrach
adapter 15
Tribrach Prism C
W30/W30b Tiltable single
prism holder Triple prism holder
Tripod
The height adjustment adapter will be removed when used with the Nivo series
instrument.
B Tip – To use a triple prism holder as a single prism holder, attach the prism to the center thread
of the prism holder.
B Tip – When you use the prism at a short distance, set the prism at a slight angle to the sighting
axis, rather than completely square.
Face-1/Face-2 Measurement
You can take a measurement from either face of the instrument. To change the face,
rotate the instrument 180° on its base, and rotate the telescope 180° within the
standard.
By averaging the Face-1 and Face-2 measurement values, you can cancel out most
constant mechanical errors. Some errors, such as vertical axis error, cannot be
cancelled out by averaging Face-1 and Face-2 measurements.
C CAUTION – When rotating the telescope, take care not to catch your finger in the gap between
the instrument’s standard and the telescope.
A Face-1 measurement is made with the vertical circle positioned to the left of the
telescope eyepiece. A Face-2 measurement is made with the vertical circle positioned
to the right of the telescope eyepiece.
Face-1 Face-2
3
Getting Started 3
In this chapter:
If you have entered your name or your company’s name in the Owner’s detail
field, the text from this field appears on the start-up screen. To set the Owner’s
detail field, go to MENU > Settings > Other. For more information,
see page 118.
If you press the Reset softkey, the software is rebooted and the Basic Measurement Screen (BMS) appears
without an open job.
Sleep mode
If you press the Sleep softkey in the Press [ENT] →
OFF screen, or enable the Power Save setting (see
Power saving, page 116), the instrument goes into
sleep mode.
When the instrument is in sleep mode, it wakes up
if any of the following occurs:
• You press a key
• The instrument receives a remote control command
• You rotate the alidade
• You tilt the telescope
Selecting a Language
The Nikon total station supports the following languages; English, French, Italian,
German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese (Simplify), Chinese (Traditional) and Portuguese.
1. To select a different language, power on the
instrument and press [ESC]and [3] at the Tilt
Telescope screen.
The current language selection is
highlighted.
The default regional configuration pre-set is “United States” settings. For more
information, see Settings, page 114.
Status bar
The status bar appears on the right side of every Status bar
screen. It contains icons that indicate the status of
various system functions.
Battery indicator
The battery indicator shows the battery voltage level:
Level 4 (Full)
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Battery low
LCD backlight
To turn the LCD backlight on or off, press the illumination key . In case the LCD
is too dark or bright, it is possible to adjust the backlight level through the Contrast
adjustment window (by holding down the illumination key (bulb-icon) for one second
and pressing [<]/[>]; see page 34).
3-switch window
Use the 3-switch window to turn on/off the backlight
of the display, laser pointer and beep-sound on the
instrument.
To open the 3-switch window from any screen, hold
down the illumination key for one second.
To cycle through the settings for a switch, press the number beside that switch. For
example, to turn the backlight on or off, press [1].
Alternatively, to highlight the switch that you want to set, press [^] or [v]. Then press
to cycle through the settings for that switch.
[ENT]
Switch 1 (Backlight)
LCD backlight is on.
Switch 3 (Sound)
Sound is on.
Sound is off.
[DSP] key
Use the key to change the current display screen or to change display settings.
Header characters
The following header characters can be used in DSP screens:
• A colon (:) indicates that tilt correction is applied to the value.
• A hash symbol (#) indicates that tilt correction is off.
• An underscore (_) under the tilt correction character indicates that Sea
Level Correction or Scale factor is applied.
[MODE] key
Use the [MODE] key to change the keyboard mode for the current screen.
When the cursor is in a height (HT) field, only numeric input mode is available. Pressing [MODE] has no effect
when the cursor is in a HT field.
4. To return to the BMS from the Qcode screen, press [MODE] or [ESC].
[COD] key
In the BMS, press [COD] to change the default feature code that will appear in the CD
field when you record a point.
Qcode observations
To enter the Quick code observation routine, press the
Qcode softkey.
In Quick code measurement, the Rec mode can only be set to Confirm or ALL.
[HOT] key
The HOT key menu is available on any observation
screen. To display the HOT key menu, press [HOT].
To change the settings defined in a target set, highlight the target set in the list. Then
press the Edit softkey.
Type Prism/N-Prism
Const –999 to 999 mm
HT –9.990 to 99.990 m
HT can be left blank in the target set. If you leave it blank, the current HT value is always applied to the
measurement.
When a target set is selected, the Type and Const values are copied to both [MSR1] and [MSR2] settings, and to
the measurements in Qcode. If you have specified a value for HT, this value is also copied to the current HT.
Bubble indicator
The bubble indicator is automatically displayed if the instrument goes out of level
while the compensators are turned on.
To display the bubble indicator in an observation screen, press .
If the instrument is more than ±3'30" out of level, the text OVER appears on the
screen.
The NPL-322+ has vertical axis adjustment only. To
turn the levelling compensators on or off, press [<] or [>].
The current setting of leveling compensators is indicated by header characters (:, #, :, and #) after field labels
(such as HA, VA, SD, and HD) in observation screens. For more information, see Header characters, page 36.
[USR] keys
If you use a function frequently in the field, you can assign it to the [USR1] or [USR2] key.
Whenever you press a [USR] key, the function that is assigned to that key is activated
directly.
The following functions can be assigned to the [USR] keys:
• Input HT
• BS Check
• Base XYZ
• Default PT
• Select Target
• Input Temp-Press
• Input Note
• The following menus, or a single function from one of these menus:
– Cogo
– O/S
– PRG
By default, Input HT is assigned to [USR1], and no function is assigned to [USR2].
Hold down the [USR] key for one second to display the
list of functions that can be assigned to the key. The
currently assigned function is indicated by an asterisk
(*) beside the function name.
To change the function that assigned to the key, press [^]
or [v] to highlight the function. Then press [ENT].
If an item on the list has an arrow (->) beside it, this
item is a menu. If you highlight a menu item and then
press [ENT], a sub-menu appears.
To change the type of data that is assigned to the [USR] keys in MENU >
1sec-Keys > [USR]. For more information, see [USR] key settings,
page 137.
[DAT] key
Use the [DAT] key to quickly access data in the current job from observation screens.
When you press [DAT] in the BMS or in observation
screens in functions such as Stakeout, 2Pt RefLine, and
Arc RefLine, the assigned data in the current job
appears.
List Display
Available jobs or data appear in a list display when you do any of the following:
• view or edit data (MENU > Data)
• open the code list, point list, or Job Manager (MENU > Job)
• search for points or codes
In the list, the current cursor position is shown in
reverse video (it appears as white text on a black
background).
Press [^] or [v] move the cursor one line up or down.
If the Page Up icon appears, there are more pages
before the current page. Press [<] to move up one page.
If the Page Down icon appears, there are more pages after the current page. Press [>]
to move down one page.
To select an item from the list, move the cursor onto the item and press [ENT].
Inputting Data
Use [^] or [v] to move the cursor to the point that you
want to use. Then press [ENT].
If the Page Up or Page Down icons are displayed,
use [<] or [>] to page up or page down the list.
When you move the cursor to a field, the current or default value appears in
inverted text (this is the default “Replace All” input mode).
Press [>] to change the input mode to Overwrite mode and highlight the first
character. Press [<] to move the cursor the end of the string.
The stack shows the last 20 point names used, in chronological order from last used to first used.
Entering a code
The CD (Code) field always defaults to the last code used. You can change the
selected code on the input point screen, or you can press [COD] in the BMS. For more
information, see [COD] key, page 38.
You can use numeric or alphanumeric names up to 16 characters long to identify
codes.
Use [^] or [v] to move the cursor to the code that you
want to use. Then press [ENT].
The selected code is copied to the CD field.
Qcodes
Quick codes (Qcodes) let you shoot and record many
points with feature codes in the field. You can register
up to ten Quick codes. To register Qcodes, press the
Edit softkey. For more information, see Quick code
measurement mode, page 37.
Press [MODE] to switch Qcodes on or off.
Press the Edit softkey to change the Qcode. You can edit the entire code, or just the number at the end of the
code.
You can still use [DSP] to change the background displays.
The numerator and denominator that you enter are automatically converted to the closest value from the
following list: 0, 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1/16, 3/16, 5/16, 7/16, 9/16, 11/16, 13/16, 15/16.
If the denominator is 16, it is not shown on the screen.
Jobs
To record data on the instrument, you must create or open a job.
B Tip – Before you use the instrument for the first time, check the job settings.
When you enter a point name or number, the system searches in the current job first. If the point is not found in
the current job, the search is automatically extended to the control job. If the point is found in the control job, the
selected point is copied to the current job as a UP record.
Measuring Distances
C WARNING – Never look at the sun through the telescope. If you do, you may damage or lose
your eyesight.
C WARNING – Precautions should be taken to ensure that persons do not look directly, with or
without an optical instrument, into the beam.
C WARNING – Laser beam path should be located well above or below eye level wherever
practicable.
* The hazard distance is the distance from the laser at which beam irradiance or
radiant exposure equals the maximum permissible value to which personnel may
be exposed without being exposed to health risk.
For information on how to assemble the prism reflector, see Setting Up the Prism Reflector, page 21.
Measuring distances
To take a distance measurement, press [MSR1] or [MSR2] in
the Basic Measurement Screen (BMS) or in any
observation screen.
Measurement settings
To view the measurement settings,hold down [MSR1] or
[MSR2] for one second.
Use [^] or [v] to move the cursor between the fields. Use
[<] or [>] to change the value in the selected field.
Field Values
Target • Prism
• N-prism
Const (prism constant) –999 mm through 999 mm
Mode • Precise
• Normal
AVE (Average count) 0 (Continuous) through 99
Rec mode One of the following:
• MSR only
• Confirm
• ALL
Target field
If the measurement is started with the Target field set
to Prism, there is a dash “–” in front of the prism
constant.
If the measurement is started with the Target field set
to N-prism, there is a square bracket “]” in front of the
prism constant.
The symbol then constantly runs from left to right over the prism constant in the
display.
When an N-prism measurement is taken, the icon
appears in the status bar (above the battery icon).
Incorrect Target settings may result in measurements outside the precision and intervals specified for the
instrument.
If a prism target is aimed in the N-prism mode, the warning message “Signal High! → Try Prism Mode” will be
displayed because of the excessive light reflection.
A measurement made immediately after changing the target setting may take a longer time than usual.The
Target setting is used to apply better cyclic-error adjustment in distance measurement. It efficiently eliminates
multipath reflection.
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Applications 4
In this chapter:
To enter 123°45'50", type [1] [2] [3] [.] [4] [5] [5] [0].
The displayed value is rounded to the minimum angle increment.
In repeat angle measurement, the HA is replaced by HR. The number of repeat angles appears at the top of
the screen (for example, N= 5).
Horizontal angles can be measured up to 1999°59'59".
This function stores both raw and XYZ data as CP records, regardless of the Store DB setting.
Face-1/Face-2 measurement
Use Face-1/Face-2 (F1/F2) measurements to obtain maximum accuracy for measuring angles. Using F1/F2
measurements effectively cancels out mechanical constant error, except for some special errors such as the
vertical axis error. For more information, see Face-1/Face-2 Measurement, page 23.
F1 / F2 is not supported by the NPL-322+ 5" single face model.
Station Setup
To open the Stn Setup menu, press [STN] in the BMS.
To select a command from this menu, press the
corresponding number key. Alternatively, press [<] or [>]
to highlight the command and then press [ENT]. Press [^]
or [v] to move up or down one page.
The last function used is highlighted.
X
Z
Xb
Backsight point
(Xb, Yb, Zb)
Instrument height
X0 Station point
(Xi, Yi, Zi)
Y
Y0 Yb
X
Z Backsight point
Instrument height
Azimuth
X0 Station point
(Xi, Yi, Zi)
Y
Y0
X
Z
Height 1
Height 2
X1 Known point 1
X2 (X1, Y1, Z1)
Instrument height
Known point 2
(X2, Y2, Z2)
You can delete poor observations and recalculate if necessary. You can also select the
BS point.
If the angle between known point 1 and known point 2 (measured from the station point) is extremely acute or
extremely oblique, the resulting solution will be less reliable geometrically. For geometric reliability, select known
point locations (or station point locations) that are widely spaced.
The F2 softkey is not available on the NPL-322+ 5" single face model.
The minimum data required for a resection is either three angle shots, or one angle shot and one distance shot.
If you use a distance shot, the distance between the target points must be greater than the measured distance.
Stn-Z is calculated from distance-measured data. If no distances are measured, then Stn-Z is calculated using
angle-only measurements to points with 3D coordinates.
To delete a measurement (because of large sigma values, for example), highlight the
measurement data or display the detail screen for the measurement. Then press the
DEL softkey. The STN coordinates are automatically recalculated.
When you press [ENT] in the AZ field, both HA and AZ are reset to the value you
have entered.
Even if both ST and BS are known points, this function does not calculate the backsight angle (AZ)
automatically. To calculate the AZ between two known points (ST and BS), use Station Setup >
Known. For more information, see Setting up a station with known coordinates or azimuth, page 58.
The F2 softkey is not available on the NPL-322+ 5" single face model.
When the HI is changed, the Z coordinate is updated before the station is recorded.
You must complete a station setup before you use the Remote Benchmark function.
HA Current HA reading
BS The HA to the BS in the last station setup. Enter
station coordinates for observations without recording
data.
Sample records
CO, Temperature:20C Pressure:1013hPa Prism:0 …
ST,9005, ,265, ,1.2350,150.40300,150.40300
F1,265,1.6040,79.0010,90.30150,89.35260,
F1,200,1.4590,50.2300,269.4035,93.50110,
CO, P1-P2 HD=122.0350 VD=0.5600
Stakeout
FiLL
OUT
R
CUT
L
IN
IN OUT
Height
of target
FILL
CUT
Once a measurement is taken, the Cut/Fill value and Z coordinate are updated
as the VA is changed.
If you press [HOT] in any observation screen, the HOT key menu appears. You
can use this menu at any time to change HT and T-P.
The S-O8 screen is only available if the secondary distance unit is set. For more
information, see Others settings, page 118.
Every time you press [DSP], the next screen appears. If you press [DSP] in the last screen
(S-O7, or S-O8 if the secondary distance unit is set), the S-O1 screen appears.
To customize the S-O2, S-O3, and S-O4 screens, hold down [DSP] for one second. For
more information, see Customizing items in the Basic Measurement Screen (BMS),
page 36.
To switch between display screens, press [DSP]. This function works as in the angle-distance stakeout, except
that the screen counter (for example, S-O1/8) is not displayed. For more information, see Using [DSP] to switch
between display screens, page 70.
Once a measurement is taken, the Cut/Fill value and Z coordinate are updated as the VA is changed.
Use the Add Constant field in MENU > Settings > Stakeout to
specify an integer that is added to the point number being staked to generate
a new number for recording the staked point. The default value is 1000. For
example, when you stake out PT3 with an Add Constant of 1000, the default
number for SO record is 1003. For more information, see Stakeout, page 117.
2. Enter the start point (Fr) and the end point (To).
The range between Fr and To must be less than
1001 points.
DivLine S-O
This function divides the line between the instrument and the first target by an input
span number. It then guides you to stake out the points, one by one.
1. Press [3] or select DivLine S-O in the Stakeout
menu.
For example, if you measure to the end point at 100 m from the instrument and set the span total to 2, the
following four points are calculated and can be staked:
RefLine S-O
This function allows you to stake out a point based on the Sta, O/S, and dZ to a
specified line.
1. Press [4] or select
RefLine S-O in the Stakeout menu.
If you press [ENT] without entering a PT name, you can enter temporary
coordinates which are not recorded in the job.
Alternatively, press the MSR softkey to measure a point.
Program Key
To display the Programs menu, press [PRG].
PT2 Prism
dZ PT2
Sta O/S
Prism PT1
PT1 Sta
REF5
HD
VD
SD
The REF5 screen is only available if the secondary distance unit is set. For more
information, see Others settings, page 118.
Every time you press [DSP], the next screen appears. If you press [DSP] in the last screen
(REF4 or REF5), the REF1 screen appears.
To store the point and its offset distance information,
press [ENT].
Enter the point name and feature code.
You can also use this screen to change the HT value.
Sample records
CO, 2pt-Ref Pt:16 & Pt:13 Az:311.2932
CO, Sta= -12.6876 Offset= 1.3721 dZ= 0.0971
SS,17,1.0000,6.9202,18.4700,80.3120,15:48:48,2REF-LINE
When all factors have been entered, the instrument calculates the curve.
If the curve length (Len) is too large for a circle of the
given radius, it is shortened.
ARC5
HD
VD
SD
The ARC5 screen is only available if the secondary distance unit is set. For more
information, see Others settings, page 118.
Every time you press [DSP], the next screen appears. If you press [DSP] in the last screen
(ARC4 or ARC5), the ARC1 screen appears.
To record the point, press [ENT] on any observation
screen. The arc is stored in comment records.
Sample records
CO,Arc P1:583 AZ1=0.0000 P2:102
CO, AZ2=311.2932 Radius=50.0000 Length=125.6637
CO, Sta= -12.6876 Offset= 1.3721 dZ= 0.0971
SS,17,1.0000,6.9202,18.4700,80.3120,15:48:48,2REF-LINE
rSD
1st sighting rVD
point
rHD
1st sighting
point
Station point
Data that you save in RDM functions is stored in RM records. For more information, see RM records, page 121.
When you download data in Nikon RAW format, they are output as comment (CO) records.
Measuring between the current point and the immediately preceding point
1. To enter the RDM (Continuous) function, press
[4] or select RDM(Cont.)in the Programs menu.
P3 P3 P4
P4 P2
P2
P1
P1
1:Cont.
(The preceding two points are 2:Radial.
subject to calculation.) (Calculations are made with
reference to the first point.)
Sighting point
Station point
You can use an REM measurement to update the height of target. Take a measurement to the prism, sight the
bottom of the prism pole, and press [ENT].
Baseline
Every time you press [DSP], the next screen appears. If you press [DSP] in the last screen
(PLN3), the PLN1 screen appears.
To record the point, press [ENT] on any screen (V-
PLN1/3 to V-PLN3/3).
Enter PT and CD. Then press [ENT].
Sample records
CO,Vertical Ref Plane Pt1:516-A1 Pt2:530
CO,Sta=68.021 dz=17.459
SS,30123-A48,1.5480,16.4020,40.4720,89.0730,14:22:47,
Target
b (X,Y,Z) P3
P2 (X3,Y3,Z3)
(X2,Y2,Z2)
a P1
Stn (X1,Y1,Z1)
If the plane is defined by two points (by selecting 2Pt), the vertical
plane is the same as the plane used in the V-Pln function, but the
indicating factors are Sta and dZ, not a and b. For more information, see
Measuring distance and offset values on the vertical plane, page 83.
Every time you press [DSP], the next screen appears. If you press [DSP] in the last screen
(PLN3), the PLN1 screen appears.
To record the point, press [ENT] on any screen
(S-PLN1/3 to S-PLN3/3).
Enter PT and CD. Then press [ENT].
Sample records
CO,3ptPlane P1:1062 P2:2902 P3:1547
CO,a=31.497 b=14.239
SS,30123-A49,1.6110,0.0000,234.3210,86.0955,16:07:18,
If HA or VA is moved after you take a measurement but before you press [ENT], the angle recorded is the angle
shown when [ENT] is pressed.
In an angle-only record, SD is always recorded as 0.0000.
If the point name that you want to record already exists in the job, an error
message appears. Depending on the type of existing record, you can
overwrite the old record with the new data. For more information, see
Recording Data, page 177.
Note – If [COM] appears, data is not stored to the job when you press [ENT].
The format of the output data is defined by the setting
of the Ext.Comm field in MENU > Settings >
Comm. For more information, see Communications,
page 117.
To output data on the COM port when you press [ENT], set the Data Rec field in
MENU > Settings > Rec to COM. For more information, see
Recording, page 118.
Measuring Offsets
Out (+)
Down (-)
In (-)
Right (+)
Two-prism pole
1. To enter the two-prism pole function, press [3] or
select 2Prism Pole in the Offset menu.
Sample records
SS,14,0.0000,38.9200,271.0350,89.2630,11:04:15,DITCH
CO,2Prism O/S: P1-P2= 0.5090( 0.5060) P2-Tgt= 0.5020
Note – In this sample data, 0.5090 is the measured value. 0.5060 is the entered value.
5. To calculate the coordinates and the raw data of the target point, press [ENT].
6. To record the point, enter a PT (and CD) value
and press [ENT]. The height of target is fixed to
0.0000 for the offset point.
Sample records
SS, 40, 0.0000, 48.3304, 169.20370, 82.02470, 10:52:37
CO, PT1, 0.0000, 48.3020,169.19165, 83.58565
CO, PT2, 0.0000, 48.3155,168.54250, 85.42440
CO, O/S MSR:40 0.0000 0.0000 169.20370 87.02340
Sample records
SS,158,0.0000,77.0518,62.08380,108.06510,11:51:48,
CO, Input HD:76.1243
Sample records
SS, 58, 0.0000, 48.3304, 169.19165, 82.02470, 10:52:37, FLOOR2
CO, PT1, 1.0080, 48.3020,169.19165, 83.58565
CO, PT2, 1.0080, 48.3155,128.54250, 85.42440
CO, O/S MSR:40 0.0000 0.0000 169.20370 87.02340
If you use a prism attached to the surface of the circle for the distance measurement, press the +SD softkey to
eliminate the offset error (from the attached point to the measured surface of the prism) before you press [ENT].
If you have taken a distance measurement to the center of the circle, press the Calc softkey to calculate the
offset using one edge angle observation.
It also calculates the coordinates of the center point and the radius of the circle.
5. To record the point, press [ENT] or the OK softkey.
Sample records
SS,71,1.5000,37.0518,32.08380,81.06510,11:51:48,
CO, PT1, 0.0000, 0.0000,47.05350, 83.58560
CO, PT2, 0.0000, 0.0000, 29.53010, 83.58560
CO,O/S MSR:71 1.5555 36.5418 38.28360 81.06510
CO,Radius of circle 0.356
CO,Input +SD:0.0020
Sample records
SS,83,1.5000,77.0518,62.08380,81.06510,11:51:48,
CO,O/S MSR:83 1.5555 76.5518 62.08380 81.06510
5
Menu Key 5
In this chapter:
Introduction
Job Manager
Cogo
Settings
Data
Communication
1sec-Keys
Calibration
Time
Introduction
Use the MENU screen to access important functions
and settings.
To display the MENU screen, press the [MENU] key.
Job Manager
Use the job manager to open, create, delete, and
manage jobs. To open the Job Manager, press [1] or
select Job on the MENU screen.
If there are jobs stored on the instrument, the job list
appears, showing all the stored jobs. The newest job
appears at the top of the list.
If there are no jobs stored, the Create Job screen appears. See Creating a new job,
page 99.
Symbol Meaning
* Current job.
@ Control job.
! Some of the job settings are different from the current job.
? Job was created in an older DB. Older files cannot be opened in version 1.10 or
later of the software.
Press [^] or [v] to move up or down the job list. Press [ENT] to open the highlighted job.
When you open a job, all job settings are automatically changed to match those used
in the open job.
Job settings
The following settings are set when a job is created, and cannot be changed. This
ensures that the data in a job is correctly stored in the database, and that all necessary
corrections are applied when you store each record..
Scale Factor 0.999600 to 1.000400
T-P correction ON/OFF
Sea Level ON/OFF
C&R correction OFF/0.132/0.200
If you select US-Ft or I-Ft, an additional settings screen appears. Use this
screen to specify whether to display values in Decimal-Ft or Ft-Inch.
VA zero Zenith/Horizon/Compass
AZ zero North/South
Order NEZ/ENZ
HA Azimuth/0 to BS
To move between fields, press [^] or [v]. Alternatively, to move to the next field, press
[ENT].
Deleting a job
B Tip – There is no undelete function in the Job Manager. Before you press [ENT] or select DEL,
make sure that the selected job is the one that you want to delete.
– To cancel the deletion and return to the previous screen, press [ESC] or the
Abrt softkey.
Cogo
Use the Cogo menu to perform coordinate geometry
(COGO) calculations. You can access this menu at any
time from any observation or PT input screen.
To open the Cogo menu, press [2] or select Cogo on the
MENU screen.
PT-PT inverse
PT-PT calculates the distance and the angle between two input points.
To calculate a PT-PT inverse:
1. Press [1] or select PT-PT in the Inverse menu.
If you press [ENT] without entering a point name, a coordinate input screen appears, and you can enter
coordinates. These coordinates are not stored to the database. If you want to store the point, specify a new
point name.
3Pt angle
The 3Pt Angle function calculates the angle between
two lines defined by three points.
To calculate a 3Pt angle:
1. Press [2] or select 3Pt Angle in the Inverse
menu.
P1 is the base point. Two lines are to be defined
by P2 and P3, both from P1.
2. Enter the point name, or use the MSR softkey to
take a measurement to the point.
When you press the MSR softkey, a temporary measuring screen appears. Sight the target and press [MSR1] or
[MSR2] to take a measurement.
After the measurement, a recording point screen appears. To store the
measured point, enter the PT, HT, and CD values and press [ENT]. To use the
point without recording it, press [ESC].
Azimuth+HD input
To calculate a coordinate by an angle and distance
input from the base point (P1), press [1] or select
AZ+HD in the Input menu.
Enter the base point (P1). Type the point name and
press [ENT].
Traverse
To open the Traverse (2Pt Angle) function, press [2] or
select Traverse in the Input menu.
Traverse function calculates a new point based on the
two defined points and angle, horizontal and vertical
distances from the line defined by those two points.
To enter P1 and P2, enter point names or take
measurements to targets.
To continuously calculate a new point, enter +Ang, HD, and dVD from the previous bearing line. This is a
convenient way to enter Traverse points.
Entering coordinates
To manually enter the XYZ coordinates, press [3] or
select Input XYZ in the Input menu.
The PT name defaults to the last recorded PT + 1.
The first and last points that you enter are joined to close the area.
You must enter the points in the order in which they define the lot.
You can enter up to 99 points.
When you download data in Nikon RAW format, area (AR) records are output as comment (CO) records.
Enter the start point name in the Fr field and the end
point name in the To field. You can include letters and
hyphens in the point names, but the last character must
be numeric.
A negative value in the Sta field means the opposite direction along
the defined bearing line.
A negative value in the O/S field is for the left-hand side of the bearing
line.
Sample records
CO,Int BB P1:P10 AZ:330.54175-90.00000
CO, P2:408 AZ:100.0000+0.0000
CC,A123,,4567.3080,200.1467,-1.2056,POT
Sample records
CO,Int BD P1:4672 AZ:330.54175+0.00000
CO, P2:71 HD:100.0000
CC,504,,-839.3065,347.6682,,SIGN
Sample records
CO,Int DD P1:486 HD:330.6020
CO, P2:7 HD:100.0000
CC,505,,236.5817,50.0461,0.0000,
Sample records
CO,Int PtLine P1:38 AZ:90.00000+0.00000
CO, P2:506
CC,A-123,,4567.3080,200.1467,-1.2056,POT
In the O/S field, enter a positive value to specify an offset to the right. Enter a
negative value to specify an offset to the left.
Settings
To display the Settings menu, press [2] or select
Settings on the MENU screen.
Angle
To open the Angle menu, press [1] or select Angle in
the Settings menu.
VA zero Zenith/Horizon/Compass
Distance
To open the Distance menu, press [2] or select Distance in the Settings menu
Scale Numeric value between 0.999600 and 1.000400
T-P corr. ON/OFF
Sea Level ON/OFF
C&R corr. OFF/0.132/0.200
The Scale, T-P corr., Sea Level, and C&R corr. job settings cannot be changed once a job is created.
10000.0
106 × P × ---------------------------------------------
13.5951 × 980.665
K = 275 – ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
273 + T
K - × SD
SD' = 1 + --------------------
1000000
HD × R e
HD' = ------------------------
R e + Z STN
surrounding the earth decreases with altitude, light is refracted at different rates at
different altitudes. The error caused by this change in refraction is called refraction
error.
2
SD sin ( 2VA ) k
HD' = HD – ----------------------------------- 1 – ---
2R e 2
2
HD
VD' = VD + ----------- ( 1 – k )
2R e
Coordinate
To open the Coordinate menu, press [3] or select
Coord. in the Settings menu.
Order NEZ/ENZ
Label XYZ/YXZ/NEZ(ENZ)
AZ North/South
The Order and AZ job settings cannot be changed once a job is created.
Power saving
To open the Power Save menu, press [4] or select
PwrSave in the Settings menu.
Main Unit OFF/5min/10min/30min
EDM Unit OFF/At Once/0.1min/0.5min/3min/10min
Sleep OFF/1min/3min/5min
Communications
To open the Communication menu, press [5] or select
Comm. in the Settings menu.
Ext.Comm NIKON/SET
Port Serial/Bluetooth
Baud 1200/2400/4800/9600/19200/38400 bps
Length 7/8
Parity EVEN/ODD/NONE
Stop bit 1/2
Stakeout
Press [6] or select Stakeout in the Settings menu to
open the Stakeout menu.
Add PT Integer between 1 and 999,999
.
This field sets the default point number to record observed data in stakeout.
Unit
To open the Unit menu, press [7] or select Unit in the
Settings menu.
Angle DEG (Degree)
GON (GON)
MIL (Mil6400)
Distance Meter/US-Ft/I-F
If you select US-Ft or I-Ft, an additional settings screen appears. Use this
screen to specify whether to display values in Decimal-Ft or
Ft-Inch.
Temp °C (Celsius)
°F (Fahrenheit)
Press hPa/mmHg/inHg
The Angle, Distance, Temp, and Press job settings cannot be changed once a job is created.
Recording
To open the Rec menu, press [8] or select Angle in the
Settings menu.
Store DB RAW/XYZ/RAW+XYZ
This setting determines whether raw and/or
coordinate data is stored when you record SS,
CP, or SO records in the Basic Measurement
Screen (BMS) or Stakeout screen.
Data Rec Internal/COM
Set this field to COM to output data on the COM
port when you press [ENT] in the BMS or a
Stakeout screen. The data is not stored to the
job file. For more information, see Outputting
data to the COM port, page 87
Others settings
To open the Others menu, press [9] or select Other in
the Settings menu. . .
XYZ disp Fast/Norm/Slow/+ENT
Defines speed to move to the next screen after
showing XYZ of the input PT
2nd Unit None/Meter/US-Ft/I-Ft
When the Secondary unit is set to a unit, an
extra display screen is available in the BMS,
stakeout observation screens, and 2-pt
reference line screens. The extra screen shows
the HD, VD, and SD in the secondary unit.
If you select US-Ft or I-Ft, an additional settings screen appears. Use this
screen to specify whether to display values in Decimal-Ft or Ft-Inch.
Split ST No/Yes
Select Yes to separate the point numbers of
station points from other record type point
numbers
If you set the Split ST field to Yes, an additional setting screen appears. Use
this screen to specify the starting ST number.
CD Input ABC/123
Sets the default input mode when a CD field
appears.
Owner’s Detail Up to 20 characters.
Enter your name or the name of your
company. If you enter a value in this field, it
appears at start-up.
B Tip – To provide easier configuration for common regional settings, you can quickly configure
the Nikon total station to a pre-set combination of default regional settings. For more
information, see Changing Regional Configuration Pre-sets, page 28.
B Tip – The Nikon total station supports up to 9 languages on the instrument. For more
information on changing the language settings, see page 27.
Data
Use the Data menu to view or edit records. To display
the Data menu, press [4] on the MENU screen.
Viewing records
You can view data at any time, even in an observation screen or while entering points.
CP records are shots taken in the Angle or Repeat menus, or in the BMS. For more
information, see Recording a foresight point after repeat angle measurement, page 56,
and Recording data from any observation screen, page 86.
F1 and F2 records are Face-1 and Face-2 measurements.
When the Store DB setting is set to RAW+XYZ, press [DSP] to switch between the first
screen (showing HA, VA, SD, PT, and HT) and the second screen (showing X, Y, Z,
PT, and CD).
Coordinates are not available in F1 or F2 records.
When you take more than one measurement to the same point and choose to
overwrite the XYZ data, the old raw record becomes raw data only. As a result, only
one SS(RAW) record keeps its corresponding SS(XYZ) record. Other SS(RAW)
records to the same point no longer have coordinates available.
ST records
ST (station) records contain ST, HI, BS, and AZ fields.
Press [DSP] to switch between the first screen (showing ST, HI, BS, and AZ) and the
second screen (showing X, Y, Z, PT, and CD).
When you assign a new ST point name in MENU > Stn Setup > Quick, the
coordinates of the station is recorded as (0, 0, 0).
SO records
SO records are stakeout shots. These are shots recorded in stakeout functions.
When the Store DB setting is set to RAW+XYZ, press [DSP] to switch between the first
screen (showing HA, VA, SD, PT, and HT), the second screen (showing X, Y, Z, PT,
and CD), and the third screen (showing dX, dY, dZ, PT, and CD).
The dX, dY, and dZ fields store the difference between the stakeout shot’s actual
position and its planned position. These fields are downloaded as comment records in
Nikon RAW format.
CO records
A CO record is a comment added to the job from the system.
For example, when you change the Stn-Z using the
Remote Benchmark function, or you reset the
horizontal angle using the BSCheck function, the
system writes a comment record.
SY records
When you complete a station setup, a SY record is
stored. This record contains the Temperature, Pressure,
and Prism Constant values.
RM records
When you record measurements in RDM (Cont) or
RDM (Rad), they are labeled as RM records.
Each RM record consists of two screens.
AR records
An AR record stores an area and perimeter calculation.
When you download data in Nikon RAW format, AR
records are output as comment (CO) records.
The header (XYZ,YXZ,NEZ, or ENZ) depends on the Coord. Label setting in MENU > Settings >
Coord. For more information, see Coordinate, page 116.
Detailed data is as for raw data. For detailed information about each point type and format, see Viewing raw
data, page 119.
Deleting records
If the Store DB setting is set to Both, the system also deletes the corresponding coordinate data when you
delete an SS, SO, or CP record.
You can also delete raw data by pressing the DEL softkey in the detailed
display screen for the record.
You can also delete coordinate data by pressing the DEL softkey in the
detailed display screen for the record.
When you delete a ST record in the raw data view or the station data view, all the observation data from the
station is also deleted.
Editing records
For any point record, you can edit the point name (PT), feature code (CD), height of
target (HT), height of instrument (HI), backsight point (BS), and backsight azimuth
(AZ).
You cannot edit the CD field for SO, F1, or F2 records.
You cannot edit the HA, VA, or SD values.
When you change the HT of an SS, SO, or CP measurement record, its Z coordinate is recalculated.
If you change the ST or HI values, the coordinates of observation points are not recalculated. A comment record
is stored to record the change. The following example shows a comment record for a changed HI value:
CO,HI changed at ST:9012 Old HI= 1.345m
If you change the BS or AZ values, raw records are not recalculated. A comment record is stored to record the
change.
Searching records
You can search for records by their type, point name, code, or by any combination of
these values.
To search by point type, move to the Type field and use [<] or [>] to change the
selected point type. The options are ALL, ST, SS, SO, CP, CO, CO(SY), and
CO(RDM).
If you selected ST, SO, F1, or F2 in the Type field, you do not have to enter a value in the CD field. Press [ENT] in
the PT field to start the search.
If you selected CO, CO(SY), or CO(RDM) in the Type field, you cannot enter a value in the PT or CD fields.
Press [ENT] in the Type field to start the search.
If no point matches the specified criteria, an error screen appears. Press any
key to return to the data screen.
To search by point type, move to the Type field and use [<] or [>] to change the
selected point type. The options are ALL, MP, UP, CC, and RE.
If no point matches the specified criteria, an error screen appears. Press any
key to return to the data screen.
Entering coordinates
In the XYZ screen, press the Input softkey to display
a new input point screen.
To delete a whole layer, highlight the layer name in the list and press the DEL
softkey. All codes and layers in the selected layer are deleted.
• You can use the REC field to use familiar words or codes on the screen,
but store a numeric code in the job. For example, if you set the CD field to
MANHOLE and the REC field to 1155, the text MANHOLE appears on the
screen, but the code 1155 is stored.
If you press the Edit softkey when a layer name appears, only the Lyr field
appears. To save changes to the layer name, press [ENT] in the Lyr field.
The point name is added to the current layer and the list
is updated.
Adding a code
In the code list, press the Add softkey to add a new
feature code to the current layer.
Press [ENT] to add the new code and update the code list.
Adding a layer
1. In the point or code list, press the Layer
softkey.
Communication
Use the Communication menu to download or upload
data. To display the Communication menu, press [5] or
select Comm. on the MENU screen.
Downloading data
To go to the download settings screen, press [1] or select
Download in the Communication menu.
Format NIKON
SDR2x
SDR33
Data RAW
Coordinate
To display the total number of records that will be
downloaded, press [ENT] in the Data field.
If you press [ESC] during data upload, the upload is canceled and the display returns to the Communication
menu. Records that were received before you pressed [ESC] are stored in the job.
The system truncates any code that is longer than 16 characters.
Duplicate points
If the existing point is a UP, CC, or MP record, and it is not referred to by any ST or BS, it is automatically
overwritten by the uploaded point. No error message appears.
and you set the data fields to PT N E CD, then the uploaded data is:
PT=1, N=30.000, E=20.000, CD=L1
When you upload a code list, it always replaces the existing code list on the instrument.
To upload a point name list via cable, press [3] or select PT List in the
Communication menu.
To upload a code list, press [4] or select Code List.
1sec-Keys
Use the 1sec-Keys menu to configure the settings for
the one-second keys, [MSR], [DSP], [USR], [S-O], and [DAT]. To
access this menu, press [6] or select 1sec-Keys in the
MENU screen.
B Tip – You can also access the settings screen by holding down [MSR1] or [MSR2] for one second.
To move the cursor, use [<], [>] , [^], or [v]. To change the
display item, press either the softkey or the softkey.
To save the changes, press [ENT] at the last line of
<DSP3> or press the Save softkey.
B Tip – You can also access the DSP settings screen by holding down [DSP] for one second.
Calibration
Use the Calibration screen to calibrate the instrument.
To open the Calibration screen, press [7] or select
Calibrat. on the MENU screen.
Time
Use the Date & Time screen to set the current date and
time.
1. To open the Date & Time screen, press [8] or
select Time on the MENU screen.
If the highlighted part of the field (for example, the year) is already correct, you
can just press [ENT] to use the current value. For example, if the date is already
set to June 24, 2002, and you want to change the date to June 18, 2002, press
[ENT] [ENT] [1] [8] [ENT].
6
Checking and Adjustment 6
In this chapter:
Checking
1. Set up the instrument on the tripod.
2. Follow the leveling procedures described in Leveling, page 16.
3. Flip the telescope to the Face-1 position.
4. Sight a target that is within 45° of the horizontal plane.
5. Read the vertical angle from the VA1 field in the Basic Measurement Screen
(BMS).
6. Rotate the instrument 180° and flip the telescope to the Face-2 position.
7. Read the vertical angle from the VA2 field.
8. Add the two vertical angles together, VA1 + VA2.
– No adjustment is required if the zero reference for vertical angles (VA
zero setting) is set to Zenith, and VA1 + VA2 equals 360°.
– No adjustment is required if the zero reference for vertical angles (VA
zero setting) is set to Horizon, and VA1 + VA2 is either 180° or 540°.
– An adjustment is required if VA1 + VA2 is not one of the values listed
above.
Note – The difference between the vertical angle reading the relevant angle (either
360° for Zenith, or 180° or 540° for Horizon) is called the altitude constant.
Adjusting
To enter the calibration screen, press [MENU] and [7].
P About 100 m Q
P R Q
7
Specifications 7
In this chapter:
Main Body
Standard Components
External Device Connector
Main Body
Telescope
Measurement range
Distances shorter than 1.5 m (4.92 ft) cannot be measured with this EDM.
Distance precision
Prism
1.5 m to 5 m ± (5 + 3 ppm × D) mm
Over 5 m ± (2 + 3 ppm × D) mm (ISO17123-4)
[± (2 + 2 ppm × D) mm ... (–10 °C ~ 40 °C)]
Reflectorless
1.5 m to 5 m ± (10 + 3 ppm × D) mm
Over 5 m ± (3 + 3 ppm × D) mm
Measurement intervals
Measurement intervals may vary with the measuring distance or weather conditions.
For the initial measurement, it may take few more seconds.
Precise mode
Prism 1.8 sec.
Reflectorless 1.8 sec.
Normal mode
Prism 0.8 sec.
Reflectorless 1.0 sec.
Prism offset correction –999 mm to +999 mm (1 mm step)
Angle measurement
Tilt sensor
Tangent screw
Tribrach
Type Detachable
Level
Optical plummet
Image Erect
Magnification 3×
Field of view 5°
Focusing range 0.5 m (1.6 ft) to infinity
Communications
Type RS-232C / Class 2 Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
Maximum baud rate 38400 bps asynchronous
Battery pack
Environmental performance
Operating temperature range –20 °C through +50 °C (–4 °F through +122 °F)
Storage temperature range –25 °C through +60 °C (–13 °F through +140 °F)
Dimensions
Weight
Environmental protection
Standard Components
• Instrument main body
• Battery pack (X 2)
• Universal charger, power cord, and adapters
• Adjustment pin, Allen wrench
• Objective lens cap
• Vinyl cover
• Total Station NPL-322+ Instruction Manual (this document)
• Carrying case
• Shoulder strap
System RS-232C
Signal level ±9 V standard
Maximum baud rate 38400 bps asynchronous
Compatible male connector Hirose HR10A-7P-6P or HR10-7P-6P
C CAUTION – Except for the connection shown in Figure 8.1on page 154, use of this connector
is at your own risk.
C CAUTION – Use only the male connectors specified above. Using other connectors will
damage the instrument.
C CAUTION – Use only the pin connections shown above. Using other connections will damage
the instrument.
To communicate with an external device, connect the RS-232C signal from the
external device to Pin 1 (input terminal) and to Pin 2 (output terminal) on the
instrument.
Cap the data output/input connector securely while not in use. The instrument is not
watertight if the cap is not attached or not attached securely, and when the data
output/input connector is in use.
The instrument can be damaged by static electricity from the human body discharged
through the data output/input connector. Before handling the instrument, touch any
other conductive material once to remove static electricity.
8
System Diagrams 8
In this chapter:
System Components
System Components
Battery charger
AC adapter and
plug adapter
NPL-322+
Solar filter
Diagonal eyepiece
Connecting cable
(9 pin, USB)
Low-power
eyepiece
High-power
eyepiece
Personal computer
Mini prism C
Tribrach adapter 15
Tribrach W30/W30b
9
Communications 9
In this chapter:
Settings
To configure the transmission speed and other settings,
go to MENU > Settings > Comm. For more
information, see Communications, page 117.
Record format
You can upload coordinate records in the following formats:
PT , X , Y , Z , CD
PT X Y Z CD
PT , X , Y , Z
PT X Y Z
PT , X , Y , , CD
PT X Y CD
PT , X , Y , ,
PT , X , Y ,
PT , , , Z , CD
PT , , , Z
Data example
20100,6606.165,1639.383,30.762,RKBSS
20104,1165611.6800,116401.4200,00032.8080
20105 5967.677 1102.343 34.353 MANHOLE
20106 4567.889 2340.665 33.444 PT1
20107 5967.677 1102.343 34.353
20109,4657.778,2335.667,,PT2
20111,4657.778,2335.667
20113 4657.778 2335.667
20115,,,34.353,MANHOLE
20117,,,33.444
Settings
To configure the transmission speed and other settings,
go to MENU > Settings > Comm. For more
information, see Communications, page 117.
File format
PT lists and code lists use the same record format. Use the filenames POINT.LST for
a PT list, and CODE.LST for a code list.
Data example
DEFAULT
{
“STRUCTURES”
{
“TREE”, “S0001”
“FENCE”, “S0002”
“MAIL BOX”, “S0003”
“FLOWER BED”, “S0004”
}
“ROADS”
{
“MANHOLE”, “R0001”
“CENTER LINE”
{
“WHITE”, “R002-W”
“YELLOW”, “R002-Y”
}
“SIDEWALK”, “R0003”
“CROSSING”, “R0004”
“BRIDGE”, “R0005”
“SIGNAL”, “R0006”
“HIGHWAY STAR”, “R0007”
}
“RAILWAY”
{
“CROSSING”, “RW001”
“STATION”, “RW002”
“SIGNAL”, “RW003”
“BRIDGE”, “RW004”
“TUNNEL”, “RW005”
}
}
Downloading Data
Settings
To configure the transmission speed and other settings,
go to MENU > Settings > Comm. For more
information, see Communications, page 117.
Coordinate records
Station records
Sideshot records
SS , pt , ht , sd , ha , va , time , code
Stakeout records
SO , pt , (sopt) , ht , sd , ha , va , time ,
F1/F2 records
face , pt , ht , sd , ha , va , time
Comment/note records
CO , text
Header record
Instrument record
03NM ht
Coordinates record
Observation record
Note record
13NM note
Data examples
Nikon raw data format
CO,Nikon RAW data format V2.00
CO,B: EXAMPLE5
CO,Description: SAMPLE DATA OF DOWNLOAD
CO,Client: NIKON
CO,Comments: YOKOHAMA PLANT
CO,Downloaded 22-JUL-2007 18:56:10
CO,Software: Pre-installed software version: 1.30
CO,Instrument: Nikon NPL-322+
CO,Dist Units: Metres
CO,Angle Units: DDDMMSS
CO,Zero azimuth: North
CO,Zero VA: Zenith
CO,Coord Order: NEZ
CO,HA Raw data: Azimuth
CO,Tilt Correction: VA:ON HA:ON
CO, EXAMPLE5 <JOB> Created 22-JUL-2007 07:09:21
MC,1,,100.000,200.000,10.000,
CO,Temp:20C Press:760mmHg Prism:0 22-JUL-2007 07:11:34
ST,1,,,,1.400,55.4500,55.4500
F1,,,,0.0000,90.0000,8:27:58
SS,3,1.200,330.706,326.027,20.320,07:13:46,SIGN
SS,4,1.250,379.193,300.847,29.084,07:14:24,TREE
SS,5,1.218,363.344,328.032,30.105,07:14:57,TREE R
SO,1003,,1.240,331.220,326.783,19.998,07:18:17,
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Error Messages 10
In this chapter:
Cogo
Communications
Data
Job Manager
Programs
Recording Data
Searching
Settings
Stakeout
Station Setup
System Error
Cogo
NO Result 100.1
The system was unable to calculate an area because points were not entered in the
correct order.
Press any key to return to the Cogo menu. Then enter the points in the correct order.
The point or coordinate that you entered is identical to the previous input point.
Press any key to return to the point input screen. Then use a different point.
Communications
If an error is detected during uploading of data, the NPL-322+ instrument aborts the
upload process and displays one of the following messages.
There are errors in the uploaded data. The uploaded data contains errors, such as an
alphabetic character in a coordinate field.
Press any key. Then check the specified line in the data.
DUPLICATE PT 100.5
B Tip – If the existing point is a UP, CC, or MP record, and is not referred by ST or BS, then it will
be overwritten by the uploaded record. No error message appears.
The uploaded data contains a PT with a name or number that is longer than 20 digits.
Press any key. Then check the specified line in the data.
Data
Can't Edit Current ST 100.8
You have tried to edit a coordinate that the current ST or BS refers to. You cannot
change a coordinate if the current ST or BS refers to it.
Press any key to return to the Data view screen.
You have tried to change the coordinates of an SO, SS, or CP record. You cannot
change the coordinates of an SO, SS, or CP record.
Press any key to return to the previous screen.
You have tried to delete a coordinate record that the current ST or BS refers to. You
must confirm that you want to delete a coordinate record that the current ST or BS
refers to.
Job Manager
Cannot Assign 100.12
You have tried to set the current job as the control file.
Press any key to return to the previous screen. Then select a different job.
You are trying to create a new job when the maximum number of jobs (50) is already
stored.
Press any key to return to the Job Manager. Then use the DEL softkey to delete old
jobs.
Programs
NO Stn Setup 100.16
You did not perform a station setup or BS check before entering the Programs
function.
B Tip – Selecting Continue does not resume the last ST record. You should only use the
Continue option if you are sure that the previous ST coordinates and the current HA
orientation are correct. Otherwise, records in the Programs function may not be correct.
Recording Data
DATA FULL 100.18
To ... Go to ...
delete unnecessary data MENU > Data
delete jobs MENU > Job
DUPLICATE PT 100.19
The input PT you are trying to record already exists in the current job. An existing
coordinate record cannot be overwritten by measured data.
Press any key to return to the point input screen. Change PT.
Duplicate PT 100.20
The input PT you are trying to record already exists in the current job as an SS, SO, or
CP record. An existing SS, SO, or CP record can be overwritten by measured data.
No job is open.
There is no station record in the current job, or a station setup or BS check has not
been done since the program was rebooted.
Searching
PT Not Found 100.24
Settings
Job Settings will be changed 100.25
Note – To record a point using the new settings, create a new job using the new
settings.
Stakeout
Input Error 100.26
The point name style used in the Fr field is not the same as the style used in the To
field. For example, the Fr field style is 1, and the To field style is A200.
Press any key to return to the Fr/To input screen. Then re-enter the point name, using
the same naming style in both fields.
You did not perform a station setup or BS check before entering the Stakeout
function.
B Tip – Selecting Continue does not resume the last ST record. You should only use the
Continue option if you are sure that the previous ST coordinates and the current HA
orientation are correct. Otherwise, records in the Stakeout function may not be correct.
Station Setup
Calc ST Failed Need additional PT 100.28
Calculating ST failed in resection. This message may appear after you have deleted a
point the View shots screen.
Press any key to return to the PT input screen. Take another shot to calculate the ST
coordinate.
There is not enough space to record a station when you start any of the Station Setup
functions.
The input point for ST/BS does not have N/E coordinates.
Press any key to return to the PT input screen. Then use a PT that has N/E
coordinates.
System Error
=SYSTEM ERROR= 100.33
The system has detected an internal error that is related to the lower-level system.
Press any key to turn the instrument off. The system will reboot when this error is
reported. If you still have more points to shoot in the site, turn the instrument on and
repeat the open a job and station setup procedures.
Data stored before this error will be kept safely in the Job file.
If the error appears frequently, please contact your dealer or Trimble Support and
report the message that appears below the =SYSTEM ERROR= line.
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