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Checking and adjusting

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Sight the prism accurately with the
crosshair.

Starts the measuring
procedure.

Starts the calibration.

The two-axis compensator is turned
off automatically when determining
the ATR collimation error.
This fact is shown by the
symbol.

ATR collimation

(Available for TCA and TCRA
versions only)
The ATR collimation error is the
combined horizontal and vertical an-
gular divergence of the line of sight
from the axis of the CCD camera.
The collimation procedure includes,
optionally, the determination of the
line-of-sight error and the vertical-
index error.
The correction for the ATR collimation
errors is always applied regardless of
the "ON/OFF" status of the Hz-
correction setting. (See section
"Deactivating the instrument-error
correction"
).

Centre
of prism

Crosshair

V-com-
ponent

Hz-component

To define the ATR collimation error, a
prism must be accurately targeted at
a distance of about 100 m. The target
must lie within ±9° (±10 gon) of the
horizontal plane. The procedure is
analogous to that of determining the
V-index error.

Activates the calibration
procedure (Refer to display

on page 30). The ATR target
recognition is automatically switched
on. This fact is shown by the
symbol. The display shows the
current horizontal and vertical ATR
collimation errors.

CAL\ ATR Collim. Errors

actual

ATR Hz-coll.err:

0°00'05"

ATR V-coll.err:

0°00'10"

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CAL\ ATR Collim. Errors

Aim accurately at a target

positioned at a dist. >100m

Hz

:

73°25'36"

V

:

88°45'14"

Determ.c/i:

NO

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