Electromagnetic acceptability (emv) – Leica Geosystems T100 User Manual

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Electromagnetic acceptability (EMV)

The term "electromagnetic
acceptability" is taken to mean the
capability of the instrument to
function correctly in an environment
where electromagnetic radiation and
electrostatic discharges are present,
and without causing electromagnetic
disturbances in other equipment.

CAUTION:

Disturbances caused by
electromagnetic radiation can

result in the tolerance limits for
measurements being exceeded.

Although the teodolites meet the
strict regulations and standards
which are in force in this connection,
Leica Geosystems cannot completely
exclude the possibility that the
teodolite may be disturbed by very
intense electromagnetic radiation,
e.g. near radio transmitters, walkie-
talkies, diesel generators, power
cables.
Check the plausibility of results
obtained under these conditions.

WARNING:

Electromagnetic radiation
can cause disturbances in

other equipment.

Although electronic teodolites meet
the strict regulations and standards
which are in force in this respect, Lei-
ca cannot completely exclude the
possibility that other equipment may
be disturbed.

CAUTION:

There is a risk that
disturbances may be caused

in other equipment if the teodolite is
used in conjunction with accessories
from other manufacturers (e.g. per-
sonal computers, walkie-talkies, ...).
Precautions:
Use only the equipment and
accessories recommended by Leica
Geosystems. When combined with
teodolites, they meet the strict
requirements stipulated by the
guidelines and standards. When
using computers and walkie-talkies,
pay attention to the information about
electromagnetic compatibility
provided by the manufacturer.

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