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3MB, 30 min (56k modem) |
POWERSET 2220 This particular machine is famous for its data recording capabilities and small telescope. There is no doubt that having an SDR33 Data Recorder built into this machine is a brilliant concept. Almost 2kg lighter than its predessesor with a miniature telescope this instrument was built around new and inovative technology. The keyboard is the best I've seen on any instrument on the market where each alpha character has its own button. Switching from numeric to alpha is a one button touch or in some cases the instrument is intelligent enough to switch between numeric and alpha automatically. We have seen this instrument used extensively as an excellent all rounder. If you have not used an SDR33 Data Recorder then you haven't played with the most user friendly instrument around. Specifications
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1.1MB, 12 min, (56K modem) |
POWERSET 3120 This Powerset is similar to above but with two changes. the keypad has three alpha characters per button where as the 2010 above has one alpha character per button. The on board software is not as complex and is specifically designed for the people who need a versatile instrument but not with the extensive features of the SDR33 Data Recorder. Typical sites this machine is found at are small mining and large construction companies. Specifications
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1.2MB, 13 min (56k modem) |
SET30R
The Series30R Reflectorless Total Stations feature a narrow visible laser to obtain accurate, pinpoint measurements. Each model also has a wealth of built-in programs, and serves as a tough, reliable partner for daily surveying needs. Options: Memory Card Unit The memory capacity of the SET310 and SET510 becomes virtually infinite with the use of commercially available compact flash memory cards (up to 64MB) that are compatible with PCMCIA Type 2 hardware. An 8MB card stores about 72,000 points. The memory card unit is designed for use with the SET310/510 and SET330R/530R.
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130KB, (1.5 min 56k modem) |
SET 3110M The Series 110M Auto Pointing Total Stations dramatically enhance work efficiency by reducing operation time and eliminating operator fatigue when sighting a target. Once the telescope has been roughly pointed at the prism, all you need to do next is simply press the measurement key. Looking into the telescope is not necessary. Auto pointing function works with a single AP01 prism from 2m to 800m (6.5ft. to 2,600ft.) with an accuracy of within 2.5mm (0.1in) up to 100m (330ft.). Measuring in low light conditions is no longer a problem. The guide light easily leads the prism along the telescope sight line for setting out. The internal memory allows storage of approximately 20,000 points of data.
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1.1MB, 12 min (56k modem) |
SET 310
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Incorporate absolute encoders to eliminate the need of zero indexing. To further enhance the ease of use, an infrared wireless keyboard is available as an option for SET310/510. The keyboard's full alphanumeric keys facilitate quick operation of onboard software. Improved data storage and handling of JOB files, including the ability to select Current JOB files and Reference (control) JOB files; Error Trapping checks for duplicate point numbers in the Current JOB when recording data; Improved display of point numbers when selecting a known point from the memory for Station setup, Backsight, Stake-Out or Resection operations; Station Orientation menu has been added to the "S-O" (stake-out) "Coordinate", and "Offset" menus; Enhanced Stakeout Users can now set up data by Sdist, Vdist, Hdist, Coordinate, and Height individually, automatically return to point selection after a stake point is confirmed, and record stake points into a JOB; The Resection program now allows for the calculation of Station Elevation from up to 10 reference points; the deviation of each reference point can be inspected, and tagged as "bad" to be removed from calculations; resections can be recalculated for the best solution, reobserved, or new points can be added; Set-out Line feature has been added. Users can now stake out lines, set station orientation to a line, define a Baseline, change Scale Factor, and input length and offset distances; Point Projection feature has been added. Users can now Project a point from a known Baseline; Enhanced data recording. Data can now be recorded as Raw Data, Coordinate Data, or Both.
Options: Card type is Compact Flash or PCMCIA Card (PC Card) with adapter. Standard Compact Flash as found commercially. Currently up to 64MB. IR External Keyboard for SET310/510 and SET330R/530R
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SET 510 SET 510 is one of three new Total Stations from Sokkia with a total revamp of the low range Total Stations. It is not as waterproof as the now non current SET 5W but is certainly up there with other manufacturers on the market who promote waterproof machines. Not only that but the service costs are well below that of the SET 5W. With an IPX6/6 (it will handle any condition whether it be severe moisture, humidity or dusty enviroments) it is perfect for the harshest of conditions. This unit replaces the F series and with a far more functional keypad it is simpler to use than ever before. This unit has two displays with 12 buttons each side for better ergonomics. Sokkia this time have avoided the annoying 5 button setup on its predesessor. This SET 500 can handle reflective sheets where a prism is not viable. Card type is Compact Flash or PCMCIA Card (PC Card) with adapter.
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SET 610 This instrument is the baby of the family but is not without its good points. This is similar to the SET 510 except it only has one display and is designed for those who only need the basics. Typical advantage that Sokkia has is that all of their machines allow for vertical measurements to be made and repetition of angle is achievable for the necessity of proper practice or for quality control which is becomming more and more a fundemental requirement. Card type is Compact Flash or PCMCIA Card (PC Card) with adapter. Specifications:
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Versatility to accomodate all types of measurements
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NET 2100 Easy installation anywhere. No baseline or datum points needed. The NET2100 uses a unique method for deriving coordinates which differs fundamentally from conventional absolute-coordinate systems. With Sokkia's NET2100, a 3-dimensional coordinate system can be set up with remarkable ease, simply by placing the NET2100 in any location suitable for measurement and then measuring two random points. No baseline or datum points are required.
Besides angle measurements (horizontal and vertical), distance measurements (slope, horizontal, and height difference) and 3-D coordinate measurements, the NET2100 performs a number of functions including the following:
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SF14 Wireless Keyboard The ergonomically designed infrared wireless keyboard provides powerful operation in the palm of your hand. It includes all the 37 keys as found on the Series 220 total stations. Input of JOB names, point numbers, notes, codes and coordinates are carried out quickly, increasing data collection and setting-out work designed for use with the efficiency. The SF14 is designed for use with the SET310/510 and SET330R/530R. |
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