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SOKKIA INSTRUCTION MANUAL "a Ea | a] Z a & se © = = aH = < CONTENTS, Instrument Nomenclature 2 Specifications 3 Setting Up Model 115, 4 Setting Up Modal 116 5 Focusing the Telescope 6 Fading the Circle and Verniers 6 Measuring sHerizontal Angle 7 Measuring an Angle by Repetition 8 Measuring a Vertical Angle 8 Leveling 5 ° Compass Needle and Magnetic Declination ° Continuing Line ceceeeeesees 10 Vertical Alignment . toe " Stadia . eS cess 12 Aajusinent Procedures )Asjust Pate Vil at 2) Chost Standar Aligrmant : “ 5) Tracxng APoint IAIN as 4) Dowie Gener 6 5} Vertcalindoxing| : 7 GGenerainformation ..... cee 20 (Care and Maintenance . a tz Warranty 2 Glossay ....... 2 Imresitoly upon receipt of your Medel 11816, examine he shipping case tor evidence of darage. euch exists, make aatavon onthe delivery sip. calvin Baa Condon belore signing For hipments dalvecedin a carnaged onan, tis he respoaity oho consignee tafe the clam for damage withthe delvenng cartier, which clam must be supported by a Concnsled Damage Report This wil be furnish bythe carer’ representative ater spector ofthe damaged shipment Witbecomes nocessary fo" youto ship your Model 115/116, be sue to pack caret oF any damage dam may be esaiowad by the cat 116. Base Pate Leveling Seow Plate Leveling Serow Pate Tangent Screw Pit Clamp Serew Lower toton Tangent Screw Looting Head Plate vel Vial (2) Horizontal ale 2 8 18 6 ” 18 Venal Tangent Sew erica vernar Telescope Feeing Knob Eyepioce Fanining nee Fels Asin Scr Cover ‘erica ioion Gap Sew SpjetveLone “otecope evel Via Voncarcile SPECIFICATIONS Telescope Lenght Image Orjectve aperture Magnteaton ResoWving poner Feldotview (2 10008) Nenimumocus Stadiarato Horizontal circle ‘Diameter Gracvation Vertical Circle ‘ameter Graduation Level vials “Telescope Pate Compass ‘Neos ength Divison Weight Tnetument Case 850m Erect 22mm 2 105'(18 9%) 2am(7.64) ‘100 108mm 44" ‘omin 28mm (sie) SO evremm s8mm 2149) 3.04916 6ibs) 1.4kg(80006) Spectcatios subject to change without nace. ouerz ‘SETTING UP/MODEL 115 ‘A) Postion the tipo aver the set-up point orn a location convenient othe {ob to be portormas. Spread the logs 20 that they ate about 3 oot par. The tipod head shouldbe kept as lovel as poesibi andthe pod ‘wingnuts shouldbe tigtoned. 18) Caretuly place the rstument on the pod hoa, making ure the plu met chain goes thyougn the conte ofthe ipod head, and fasten the instument tothe tipod by tuning the base pate na clockwise direction, Make sure the teaded base pale goes al the way 10 Ue stp and fe frmy secured. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN. (8) HAs necessary to positon over a pont, such as a stake tack aston the plumb boo fo the pummat chain. Move each tiptoe ag, as reared, to ‘ring the plum bob to within inch ofthe tack, making suo each tripod eg {point is prossed fy io the ground and al camps are ight wo ‘adjacent leveling crows eg. 8 &C) arethen loosened andthe insert ‘an be shied lateral unt tho plumb bod ig exacly over tha tack. The leveling screws aro then ughtened frm. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN. 1D} To Level The instrument 1. Tighten teleszope eiamp screw, 2 Poston telescope tval vil 0 that inne wt laveing screws A 8 (sce Faure) 8. Contr the telescope level val bubble by adusting te levoing screws, ‘Tum leveling serews in opposite dretons atthe same speed wih both hands. The bubble wail flow the decton of the ff thumo's ‘movement. Never turn both leveling screws in the Same decton, Unless the intention iste ighten or osen the lvaling base, a3 paragraph C above 4, Roiale be instumént 90 degrees ard position telescope fvel vil ‘over leveing serews C & D (eee Figure 2) 5. Centr telescope fvel vial bubble By sdusting lvelng screws, 6, Folate insrument 180 dogroes and check love vial bubble isnot ‘entered, remove Vol he oor with th eveing stews (ohtthavay ‘back to center) and the romaringeror by turing lelancape tangent 7. Repeat this procedure inal four postions unt the bubble remains oo ox BF BS ‘SETTING UP/MODEL 116 ‘A} Poston he tripod over the set-up point ora loation convener othe pb tobe permed Spread the loge so that they are abot 8 fect pat Tre rod head dhol Be hop tev as poole and the pod ‘innate sss be tghtoned 8) Carhulypace he rarument onthe ipod head. Suppor te nsburent ‘thon and and teed tipo re sien Coc oe neue base 6) It's necessary 'oposion over a point, such a8 sake tack, tach the Bu bob ord tothe hook loeatod inthe ipod raw serew: Me each trode, remute, to bring he plumb bob fo wine inch of the tae rating suo each pd fe pois restd fem in he gfoune andl camps aro Wht Loosen ew sfow and sh inset Ut fu cbs cotorod oxacty ovr tho po Tighten craw Sew. 1) To Leva the instrument 1" Tighten telescope camp screw 2 Poston telescope level vial so tha tis nn wth evel srows A 4.5 oo Faure), 3. Gente itescpe lve val ble by agustog tn oeing sco ‘Tum bveing sews fm opposte drochons athe same speed wt Bath fends The bubble Wl flow the recon of te Tek tun’ ‘movement Never turbot veing stows nthe samme erecton 4, Rotate ho nseumort 80 Gogroos and positon tescope tev. a ve leveing screw & (eve ure 4). 5, Contr tleatope ve albu byagusing oven screw COMLY. 6. Rotate stmt 180 degrees and chock lve! val butblsnct ered omavo sa th earth lovelng cre (ot haliay tack b cone and the romainng eer by tung teoscpe tanger 7. Repost his procedure nal our postions ntl he bubble remains conor FOCUSING THE TELESCOPE Point the telescope to the sky and tutn tho eyopove focusing knob as farina counercossrse drecton as possible, then sow turnin a clockwise “techon unt the crosshairs are lean ana shar, Next ec the telescope to {he target and with te telescope focusing Wa ving the target ito sharp Focus, Ate focusing on the target, move your eyes sity up and down and [oho ght tne crosshairs remain ixas relate tothe target, te telescope is Without paral tore appear obo movernet of tecrosshas, otte the “Syeptce ovueing kned anor the telescope focusing kncb unt his apparent movement eiappeats READING THE CIRCLES AND VERNIERS “The 118/116 transis horizontal and verical ries are araduated every 30 rinutea The verlers. which ate the scales accompanying the cles, are 1 Trinute "The middle of zero pom a! he verge sal also gerves asthe index ‘The anglais ro by frst noting the graduations on te cc just before tho ‘omnia index in, an then adcing toto value ofthat graduation he vale of {he werner graguaton that comnedes wih a crc graduation. n Figure § the ‘Socurige angles 56447 Nove: The ver index Ine es beyond he S30" ‘geduation, an the verre cori lhe 17 mark, Figures Hence ne readings $8°90' + 17’ = 66447". Anand magniying glass may be used. When reading the cc, ts essontal hat the observer shoul have Ris eye drecty over the ino of cancicence to elminate the effect f parallax between theclcte ane veri. “Remember, there are 960 ina crle and 80 ina degree. The cele then Tada 20 mary degrees and so many minutes, é MEASURING A HORIZONTAL ANGLE 1 a horizontal angle sto be measures 1.) Set your Modo! 115/116 up over point A. 2) Sait the telescope sion Ine AB (se Figure 6). Tighten the Norzonta np seren,then use te tangent sereu or precise postoning 2) fithas not aeady bean eet, measure he desied distance to point 8 fand mail wha sane 4) Positon the ho"zoral crcl 1 ead 0 degrees, 00 minutes. 13} Rotease the norzorta! clamp screw and roaté the instrument wnt! the flea! engl ean e Yeadon the horomval cle, ton tighten the how zonal damp (see Figure 7). 6) Sethe angle prevely, using the norzontal tangent screw, 5) Measure cstnce to pont C an sel stake on fine AC (ese Figue 7) Figure 6 uierz MEASURING AN ANGLE BY REPETITION With your 118/18 wansit, a horizontal angle may be macharicaly mut piled, andthe productcan bs read wth Increased pretison ove a single Value {soe page 8). The preston increases docty wth the numberof opettons up to Tout of se (precision s pt appreciably inewoased boyond this number ‘dist aocsental errors). “Torepeatan ange, theinsruments setup over point anche single value ofthe angle s observed as previously desorbed. The vert eting itt un altered; tho ower maton is uncarmped the telescope ltraniiod andi 115) ‘Tis tmedin the procesing drocton to point Bands secona sight is taken In tis way the process Contised unt tho eng has boon ruled he requted number otimes. The value ofthe angle is Gaterminedbyaiviing he {inal reading by the rumor of ios he ange was trmod, Usually ine angle Is muted an even numberof tes, half he observa fons Being made withthe telescope normal and hal wih verted MEASURING A VERTICAL ANGLE Tho vera! ange, 1 a pin, an ange of elevation (+) of depression (om te nongon (0 degrees) “The instumentis setup andleveled as previously described. Thehorzontal crosshaitgsghted approximately tthe pom, and the telescope is camped bythe llescope clamp screw. The hotzrtal cosshal fs brought exactly on the pot by tuning the telescope tangontserew, te angie ts read by means tthe verical ce and vere. Ifyou are requred ta sat alne ol sight at an established percent ot grade, the felowing table wil help you determine the equivalent angle in cogroes ‘nd mines Crresponding Vertical Ange to give Percent of Grade ose 109" 149 252" 26 400" &94"_St09" S49" 1% 2% 9% 4% Sh 6% 7% Ok 9% 10% LEVELING For levling wih your Moge 115/116: 11) Set up and precisely lvel the instrument using the telescope level via 2) Secure the telescope clamp and adjust the telescope lo the Horzontal Postion via the telescope val” {3} With the instrument vale andthe telescope vil setts eal to assume ‘hal te instument’s ne of sgt is borzorta. Figure 8 demonstrates how to determine a dference in eight or elevation Baten to pons the ‘od reading at polt Bis 6.0 fet andthe reading o pont C= 7.0 fae, ‘we know fat point & 1s %.0 foot higher than port G. Using the sams Drincple, yeu can check tho lee! of foundations, the slope of eveways, ot Figure @ “Precise acjstinent of telescope vil requis lor curate ls (See Agusimert section for deta) COMPASS NEEDLE AND MAGNETIC DECLINATION ‘The Model 1151116 is provded with a buitn cular compass for rough ‘tentaton n elation magnetic North. Orontaon achive by releas™ ing the compass clamp sore and rotating the intent ade unl the ‘compass neecoindicates tne dosed clon, Nol or information con ‘erring magnetic decinationconsut the Adustment section ouietz CONTINUING A LINE Wit the abit orotate your instuments tlescope vertical through 960 arses, ts passe to sight ground point n font of the insure (see Figure 8), ton rotate tho tolescopo vorlcaly and sight to a gfound point behing he insturent, wtheut ming te Instrument herzntaly (eee Fgura 10). This capabity allows the usor to continuo a line with nigh accuracy. (Prior to seting stakes using hs procecure, check adjustment cf couble {entering and height of standards alignment — see Adjustment secton for ‘eta. Figure 9 Ae Figure 10 VERTICAL ALIGNMENT "Your Model 118/16 canbe utlzed when erecting suture wal, insaling vertical quitenng. or any appleston which requires accurate versal alg ‘ment. To pororm accurate vera! alignments 1) Set up and precisely evel instument. 2) Sight bottom ot tem to be plumbed (see Figure 11) 4) Rotate telescope up and eh top of object (see Figure 12), ‘£) Move object unt itfsin algnment and repeat stops £8 3 (chock standard ‘aigiment prot to seting object. See Adjustment section for deta), Figure 12 0

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