Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Nikon N Series/K Series Total Station Instruction Manual
- Legal Notices
- Safety
- Introduction
- Preparation
- Unpacking and Packing the Instrument
- Charging the Battery Pack
- Detaching and Re-Attaching the Battery Pack
- Setting Up the Tripod
- Centering
- Leveling
- Sighting
- Setting the Measurement Mode and Preparing the Target
- Measurement in Reflectorless Mode (N 2" and N 5" only)
- Setting Up the Prism Reflector
- Face-1/Face-2 Measurement
- External Device Connector
- Getting Started
- Applications
- HA Reset and Angle Operations
- Station Setup
- Setting up a station with known coordinates or azimuth
- Setting up a station using multiple point resection
- Setting up the station quickly without coordinates
- Determining station elevation
- Checking and resetting the backsight direction
- Base XYZ function
- Two-point resection along a known line
- Setting up a station for traverse measurement
- Use last
- Stakeout
- Program Key
- Recording Measurement Data
- Measuring Offsets
- Menu Key
- Checking and Adjustment
- System Diagrams
- Communications
- Error Messages
5 Menu Key
124 Nikon N Series/K Series Total Station Instruction Manual
When you input a Stn-XYZ by Base-XYZ function, the
recorded station appears as 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.
Press
[DSP] to switch between the first screen (showing
From, To, rHD, and rVD) and the second screen
(showing rAZ, rSD, rV%, and rGD).
When you download data in Nikon RAW format, RM
records are output as comment (CO) records.
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.
View coordinate data
When you press
[2] or select XYZ data in the Data
menu, coordinate data appears in a list, with the newest
record at the bottom of the screen. Use
[^] or [v] to scroll
through the records. Use
[<] or [>] to move up or down
one page.