Total Station Leica Tcr 1203 Manual 〈Direct Link〉
Extend the tripod legs to a comfortable working height and firmly plant them over your known survey control point. Ensure the tripod head is visibly level.
Absolute Constant = +23.1 mm (Leica Constant = +23.1 mm).
The data stored on the Leica TCR1203 can be exported into several standard CAD and GIS formats. Exporting Data via CF Card
Takes a distance and angular measurement and automatically stores the data. Total Station Leica Tcr 1203 Manual
The instrument is controlled via a durable and a 34-key, backlit alphanumeric keypad (dual-keypads), making data entry straightforward even in low-light conditions. Its logical menu structure allows for quick access to core surveying functions.
Data can be exported in various formats (DXF, ASCII, GSI) via the menu for CAD processing. 5. System Configuration (User Interface) The TCR 1203 allows extensive personalization.
Set your Point ID scheme (e.g., 1000) and enter the appropriate feature Code (e.g., TREE, CURB, WALL). Aim at the target prism or surface. Extend the tripod legs to a comfortable working
High-precision equipment requires routine field checks to eliminate systematic mechanical errors.
Input the starting (e.g., 1000 ) and the Reflector Height (height of the prism pole).
The TCR 1203 shines because it can switch between measuring to a prism and measuring to a bare surface (like a wall or rock face). The data stored on the Leica TCR1203 can
Adjust the height of the tripod legs to center the physical circular bubble on the tribrach. Precise Electronic Levelling
Rotate the instrument 90 degrees so it faces the third footscrew.
The TCR1203 features a user-friendly interface designed for harsh field environments. The Keyboard and Display
Turn on the instrument and select Level/Plummet in the menu to display the electronic level. Use the footscrews to bring the bubble to the center.
Ultimate Guide to the Leica TCR1203 Total Station: Manual, Setup, and Best Practices