Calibration procedure (continued), Settings – Leica Geosystems Laser Locator User Manual
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Calibration procedure (continued)
Settings
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After 12 point calibration,
the Laser Locator can be
put down as soon as the
pointing circle starts blinking.
You can check the results later
by clicking the azimuth key.
Magnetic interference can still
lead to inaccurate measurements,
even if calibration was successful.
For this reason, you should
verify compass accuracy after a
successful calibration: perform
several azimuth measurements
on known landmarks and
compare the results.
After calibration, the Laser
Locator acts on the
measurement results as follows:
If you get a "bAd Co", reattempt
calibration until "Good Co"
appears. Consider moving to an
alternative position.
Possible causes of calibration
failure:
• The Laser Locator was moved
while a "StOP" instruction was
displayed.
• Movements performed too fast,
or jerkily.
• Strong magnetic disturbances
in the vicinity.
Display
Action
Store the newly determined
constants.
Store the newly determined
constants.
Reset constants to factory
values.
"Good Co"
"bAd Co"
"bAd Co" + "rES Co"