Turn on the instrument by pressing the key. The electronic level screen will automatically appear on the display if the compensator is active.
Aim the telescope at a highly visible, sharp target located roughly 100 meters away. Take a measurement in Face I (Telescope normal).
Displays remaining battery life. Always carry a spare GEB111 or GEB121 battery.
Initiate the transfer from the software and choose on the total station screen. 8. Maintenance, Calibration, and Troubleshooting leica tcr805 total station user manual
The Leica TCR805 features a clear, black-and-white graphical LCD screen. Navigation relies heavily on the four function keys () located directly below the display screen.
Select the target Job file on the PC interface and initiate the download. Maintenance, Calibration, and Troubleshooting
Adjust the height of the tripod legs individually to center the physical circular bubble on the tribrach. Turn on the instrument by pressing the key
To move your field data from the TCR805 internal memory into a computer for CAD processing, you will need a Leica GSI data transfer cable (serial to USB) or a compatible wireless module.
Before operating the Leica TCR805, it is essential to understand its core technical capabilities to maximize field accuracy.
Internal memory capable of storing up to 10,000 fixpoints or measurements. Hardware Features Take a measurement in Face I (Telescope normal)
Stakeout mode helps you find specific geographic positions on the physical ground based on pre-entered coordinates. Select > Programs > Stakeout .
Extract the TCR805 from its case with both hands. Place it onto the tripod head and secure it underneath using the central fixing screw. 3. Coarse Leveling (Circular Bubble)
This is the most thumbed section of any old manual. Common codes you will find:
Verify the laser or optical plummet is still perfectly centered over your ground point. If it has drifted, loosen the tripod screw slightly, slide the instrument to center, and re-level. Menu Navigation and Key Functions
Set up the instrument stably and aim at a highly distinct target roughly 100 meters away.