Leica iCON gps 70
- Introduction: Leica iCON gps 70
- Definition of Use 1.2
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 1.6
- Description of the System: System Components 2.1
- System Concept: Software Concept 2.2.1
- Power Concept 2.2.2
- Base Station Container 2.3
- Compatible Field Controllers: Available Field Controller 2.6.1
- User Interface: Keyboard 3.1
- Operating Principles 3.2
- Table of Contents: Leica iCON gps 70
- Safety Directions: General Introduction 1.1
- Limits of Use 1.3
- Responsibilities 1.4
- Hazards of Use 1.5
- Data Storage Concept 2.2.3
- Instrument Components 2.5
- Operation: Raw data logging Setup 4.1.1
- Setting up as a Real-Time Base 4.1.2
- Accuracy 6.1.2
- Setting up as a Real-Time Rover 4.1.3
- Holder and Clamp for Field Controller 4.1.4
- Batteries: Operating Principles 4.2.1
- Battery for iCON gps 70 4.2.2
- Working with the Tilt Compensation 4.3
- LED Indicators on iCON gps 70 4.4
- Guidelines for Correct Results with GNSS Surveys 4.5
- Care and Transport: Transport 5.1
- Storage 5.2
- Cleaning and Drying 5.3
- Technical Data: Tracking Characteristics 6.1.1
- Conformity to National Regulations: iCON gps 70 6.2.1
- Dangerous Goods Regulations 6.2.2
- Software Licence Agreement/Warranty 7
- Pin Assignments and Sockets: Appendix A
- CommunicationHandle 8.7.2