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TPS-System 1000: Sets new standards for the future
A new generation ofsurvey ;nsuaments 111e electronic theodolites and total stations of the TPSSystem 1000 are a continuation of a long Leica tradition: We offer you innovative and economic solutions, tailored as closely as possible to your requirements. The TPS-System 1000 sels new standards in this regard.
The application of new technologies to tile manufacture of instruments has made extensive automation a reality, as evidenced by the TeA instruments. These offer you a wide range of advantages: shorter measuring times, higher precision, easy operation, and more efficient use of the field survey team.
The Leica TPS-System 1000 equips you for the future.
Here are the new perspectives: Within the comprehensive program library of the TPS-System 1000 you will find the rigbt application program to make your work easier. whatever the task.
Standard programs for the most usual survey tasks are already incorporated into all of Q1e instruments.
You also have the option of developing programs to meet your own specific requirements.
Individually tailored to your requirements
The theodolites and total stations of the TPS-System 1000 are available as various models with different accuracy classes. Just select the one which best meets your needs.
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The iheodofite is the classic
1c - m.l11JIRua/ tOtal .$tation A 1'Obitrt.ond reliable uniVersal 'mrlrnmetltjer all routine SUI'Ve)'
tmks, The inttgl:ated, high· p¢1jbnnan(2 dis/(tf/cef, the flexible dora storage and th.e infelligent uscr progrOJ1l8 ,combine to make the lOtal statian ~tremely versatile in qppliealion.
The rotal slation is Ihe In'edand-proven somtion fqr manual survey procedures.
flJodel from the Comprehensive software TPS.sysJem 1000. library with laadable
applicalions programs Low outlay
User~friendly gUidance Low power consumption • Practice-related, economic.
Adaptable and versatile.
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TPS"5Ystem [000 you am prOfit from an enormous increase in Ihe prodU¢vity ofroutine sun'eying.
The motorized total station is intelligent andfast.
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sJ(lIJ4ordf, ., The 1tlQfQ1Ugri(in-~ comtii('1ed with 'QU/fJmfll!crlatget rerognt!iol1"Ji.ennitting aUlomaficjihe- . poinfing ro fixed prisms OF the automatiC tracking ofmoving prisms. With lhtt optional. '. RCSi0UO remote-comPOI system you qm trigger, inspea and code meaJurefJ/ents!rom tire target areq as well.
The automated lotal station opens up lotally new perspeclives.
Savings in costs and time by automation ofIhe forget pointing
InSpec.1ion ofthe survey/rom the larget-point area
Simplifies and speeds up all survey tasks.
Automatic target recognition creates new opportunities
fine pointing - ATR mode The ATRl automatic target recognition system supports the operator in aU classical survey tasks which involve the target pointing of ftxed prisms. You just need 10 align the telescope approximately to the target. The ATR t automatic target recognition system takes over the fine-pointing procedure.
Applications: Free stationing, traversing, sets ofangles
Topographic SUlVeyS
Deformation surveys and monitoring.
Advantages: The telescope does not need focusing; the measuring point does not need to be
accurately fargeted
The points are all measured with the same accuracy. Even less-experienced observers can achieve a steady accuracy
The ATR! automatic target recognitiol) system measures to aU commerciallyavailable prisms. Expensive active-type reflectors are not required
The measuring procedure is speeded up, resulting in an appreciable increase in productivity.
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Target tracking - lock mode In lock mode, the fIrst meas· urement is carried out and
then the instrument follows the reflector automatically. At the touch of a key, all measurements are recorded without intemlpting the tracking of the target.
Applications: Mass-point sun>qs, for example for topographic sUn>eys, or to create a digital ten·ain model
Coded SIln>eyS for posl-pro
cessing in LIS/GIS s)'stems
Selling OUI.
Advantages: All of the advantages of the ATR mode
In lock mode, even approximate targeting of the reflector is not required
Short interruptions of the line of sight do not affect the tracking procedure
A special 360Q prism is always aligned with the instrument and so if is easier to track the target.
J/ Remote control - RCS mode Ln ReS mode, an extemal control unit in the area of the target is in radio contact with the automatic total station and triggers, controls, codes and
stores the measurements.
Applications: Mass-point sun'eys
Gldaslral surveys
Sl'lIing-out for engineering projects. e.g. road·blli/ding and drainage
Machine control and machine steering
Advantages: All of the advantages of ATR- and lock mode
The measurement is coded and controlled from the target area
The setting-out data are displayed directly OD the external control unit, making allocatioD to the setting-out point quick and easy
You can carry out small survey jobs on your own.
Useful options: laser plummet, and guide light
NEW: laser plummet 1l1e TPS-System 1000 instruments can be optionally equipped with a laser plwnmet which is permanently instaUed in the vertical axis and does not therefore need to be adjusted by the user.
Advantages: ll1e instrument is set up quickly and conveniently over the ground point. During the centring procedure you need not look into the optical plummet; instead, you use the red laser dot to centre the instrument
The laser plummet can be easily inspected by turning tbe a1idade
The procedure for centring the instrument is very conven.ient, even when the visibility is pOOl.
EGlt guide light The EGLl is a flashing guide light which can be optionally incorporated in the telescope of the TC-, TCM and TCA instruments. It guides the person carrying the reflector to the line of sight of the instrument.
Applications: During selling auf and alignment, to support the per
son carrying the reflector
Simple alignment o/the TCA insrrumem to the reflector in
assodation with the ReS (remote-control) mode.
Advantages: The broad visibility of the flashing light, 12m (40ft) at 100m (330ft) distance, enables the reflector to be approximately positioned more quickly and more easily in the line of sight
Narrow central range of
Oashing light, only 30mm (I.2in), ensures highest accuracy when positioning in the line of sight.
TPS-System 1000: For todar's tasks and tomorrow's
Simple and comfortable operation With the large display (8 rows of 35 characters) you can see all important data at a glance. Graphic symbols show the status of the system. Functions similar to Windows, such as list fields for selecting several options, or the p~nnanentlyaccessible Help function, ensure very user-friendly guidance.
Structured keyboard The clearly laid-out keyboard is particularly easy to use because each key has only one function and related keys have the same colour. The direct keys (white) are occupied by functions which can be called
at any time. The function keys (orange) have functions assigned to them which are relevant to the particular dialog, e.g. trigge)i.ng and recordding a measurement only in the measurement dialog.
Many different language versions are available The user-friendly concept is also evident in the display. The texts oJ the loadable systems- and applications software are available in many different languages. It is even possible to load severallanguage versions at the same time - an ideal situation for users in multilingual countries.
NEW: Version 2.2 In the new sol1ware version 2.2, many customer suggestions have been included, increasing the convenience of the measurement procedure and making fieldwork easier:
The user can choose a reduced menu which does nol include rarely-used functions. This simplifies the overview and makes operation even easier.
Up to 12 data files can be recorded in any sequence within a data set. The data files can be freely tagged
by the user.
The 8-charac1er data format can now be switched to 16 characters, permitting e.g. complete UTM coorditlates or 16-digit point numbers to be recorded.
Additional functions in the systems software include the ral)id orientation of the horizontal circle using only one known lie point, the recording of eccentric points, and the convenient editing of point numbers and code infomlation in aJready~recorded data sets.
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Data storage and data management on PCMCIA cards The PCMClA cards widely used in lhe computer industi)' are also usedfor
dala sturage in the TPS-Syslem 1000. /..eica offers selected cards which have been specially tested for field
use, which demands fidl usability within the lemperature range
from -20°C 10 +70°e. Cards with a memory size from
512 KB 10 4MB are ffi'ailahie, providing you with great flexibility in the management ofdata.
TPS-System 1000: Applications programs for increasedproductivity
The applications programs: Tie distance Remote heights Hidden points A real gain in productivity Calculation of The program The program The high-perfonnance, praC7 distance, height dif determines the enables a special tice-related user programs are ference and azimuth between heights of inaccessible points. rod to be used for measuring constantly being expanded two points. Tie distances can to points which cannot be and updated in accordance be calculated in succession viewed directly. with the suggestions and (polygonally) or starting from requirements of users. You a central point.
Calculation ofwill therefore continue to be ilrea COGOable to rely on the availability Calculation of the The program offers of reliable standard programs
area of a closed polygon, Resection / a variety of additioin the fulure. which can be surrounded by Free stationing nal functions, such as the straight lines and arcs.
~-:;-..." Setting-out Calculation of calculation of circle/Line inter
station coordinates, station sections, or polar- and orthoCalculation of 3D height and Hz-circle orientation gonal calculations. setting-out elements from measurements to two
Sets 01 angleson the basis of stored point or more tie points. Calculation of avercoordinates and station data Automatic error detection, aged directions and Roadline /The required direction to the and the display of accuracies,
their accuracy, on the basis Roadplu$setting-out points is automati ensure maximum reliability. of sets of angles. When using For setting-out a motorized instrument. you and inspection of alignments
cally found by the motorized instruments.
profit from automation after and cross sections, both the first half-set.. horizontally and vertically.
Cross sections can be interReference line polated at any station and f;,"1 ~~; Orientation / The orthogonal superelevations can be taken ",,7, Height transfer
Traversingsetting-out ele into account. Calculation of the Continuous calculaments of a point are calculated Hz-circle orientation and/or
in relation to a reference line. tion of the coorctithe station height on the basis nates of traverse points of measurelllent~ to one or and the closing error of themore tie points. traverse.
Develop your own applications programs With GEOBASIG, Leica makes available to you a modern. DOS-compatible environment within which you can develop your personal applications programs. The modern BASIC language ha5 been e.xpanded by a large number 01
high-perfonnancelundionslor measuring, recording, dala management and dolo display. W;,h GEOBASIC you can solve your survty tasks easily, confidently, and with an eye 10 the jitture.
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as being equipped with a quality syst9m which meets the International Standard of OJJality Manag6menf andosw, the Duality SystemsOpen Survey (ISO standard 9001).World, is a
commitment to improve _Le;cadata exchange in the design of Leica solutions, so TOMjTPS-System 1000 is open to "'--Wi other systems. Total aua/ity Management
Our commitment to total customer satisfaction
Ask your local leica agent for more information about our TaM program.
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