GeoDesy FSO GD series User Manual

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Beam Alignment

• Switch off all of the transmitters on both sides.

• Switch on one of your transmitters on one side.

• Move the beam to the middle of the remote head.


You can move the beam with the screws on the back of the transmitters. The
directions of beam moving in the function of the turning direction of the screws can
be seen on the figure.

You can check the position of the beam using a digital camera with infrared lenses.
You can see the beam shining on the landmarks around the remote head from the
side of the transmitter, or until dusk you can see the line of the beam with your own
eyes.

From the remote side you can see the light of the beam behind the head with the
shadow of the head on a surface (for example on a wall), or if you see toward the
side of the transmitter, there you can see shining the beam on landmarks, and with
the growing and declining of the shining rounded plate, which is the beam, you can
follow its moving.

• Repeat the beam alignment with each transmitters on both sides

In every transmitter there are two shipping screws against the
bigger moving of the tube. These screws allow only less
movings for the transmitters, so if you need bigger moving you
have to pick them out first.

Anyway,

GeoDesy-FSO

strongly recomends that you take

all of them out first…

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