STONEX D1 Manual de usuario

STONEX D1
Digital Level
User Guide
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Stonex D1 Digital Level –User Guide 1
STONEX D1 Digital Level –User Guide
Ver. 2 –Rev. 2 (December 2015)

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Table of contents
1. What is in the box........................................................................................ 4
2. Introduction.................................................................................................. 5
3. Technical specifications .............................................................................. 6
4. Preliminary operations................................................................................ 8
4.1 Parts of the instrument..............................................................................................8
4.2 Remove and recharge the battery........................................................................9
4.3 Buttons function........................................................................................................10
4.4 Bar-code leveling staff............................................................................................ 10
5. General operation...................................................................................... 11
5.1 Instrument set up ..................................................................................................... 11
5.2 Levelling-up.................................................................................................................11
5.3 Sighting and focusing.............................................................................................11
5.4 Optical reading on staff .........................................................................................11
5.5 Azimuth measuring.................................................................................................. 12
5.6 Electronic reading..................................................................................................... 13
5.7 Measuring error types ............................................................................................14
6. Instrument settings ................................................................................... 15
6.1 Unit setting..................................................................................................................15
6.2 Auto Off setting......................................................................................................... 16
6.3 Repeated measurement setting .........................................................................17
6.4 Setting of positive staff and reverse staff.......................................................18
6.5 Setting of measuring times ..................................................................................19
7 Check and adjustments.............................................................................. 21
7.1 Tripod.............................................................................................................................21
7.2 Circular bubble........................................................................................................... 21
7.3 Electronic i angle check and adjust...................................................................22
8. Instrument maintenance........................................................................... 24
8.1 Cleaning and Drying................................................................................................ 24
8.2 Storage.......................................................................................................................... 24
8.3 Transportation............................................................................................................ 24
8.4 Check ............................................................................................................................. 24
9. Copyrights, warranty and environmental recycling ............................. 25
9.1 Safety Recommendations .....................................................................................29

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1. What is in the box
Stonex D1 Digital Level instrument unit N.1
p/n 30-350551 BT32, Li-Ion battery, 7.4V, 2.000mAh N.1
p/n 30-350502 FDJ6-L1, battery charger 110/220V for
BT32/BT82/BT 43 N.1
N/A B3120, flexible barcode tape (2m) N.1
N/A Silica gel N.1
N/A Plastic Rain cover N.1
N/A Wrench (2.5mm) N.1
N/A Wrench (3mm) N.1
N/A Adjusting pin N.1
User Guide (ENG)
Available barcode staffs (to be ordered separately, not included in the
bundle)
p/n 30-070051 B2620, high accuracy fiberglass staff, 2m, 1 segment,
barcode on side 1, mm on side 2
p/n 30-070053 B2650, aluminium staff, 5m, 4 segments, barcode on side 1,
mm on side 2

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2. Introduction
Thank you and congratulations for your choice and confidence in STONEX.
STONEX D1 Digital Level is a rugged and reliable tool that will cut your working
times and any possible typing and reading error.
To fully appreciate your new Digital Level we suggest to read and fully
understand the User manual.
In case you need additional explanations, please contact your local Stonex
Product identification.
The model and the serial number are on the right side of the instrument.
Please enter the S/N in the following field refer to this information when you
contact your Dealer or the STONEX Support/Service.
Product: STONEX D1 Digital Level - Serial N.: ___________________
STONEX D1 digital level is designed with a new coding technology, which
maximize work efficiency and minimize typing and staff reading errors,
providing consistent measurement precision and speed, regardless of
operator skill.
Stonex D1 is the perfect levelling instrument for general construction
engineering, deformation surveys, agricultural water conservancy and
geodetic leveling. Using the accurate Stonex fiberglass staff, Stonex D1 can be
used for Third and Fourth-order Geodetic leveling networks.
The fast and accurate automatic compensator gives always high accuracy
measurements and working efficiency. The instrument’s working temperature
is between -20℃and +50℃.

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3. Technical specifications
ACCURACY
Standard Deviation (1 km double run - ISO 17123-2)
Electronic measurement
±1.5mm (1)
Optical measurement
±1.5mm (1)
Distance measuring accuracy
D ≤10m <±10mm
D >10m <±0.2 %×D (1)
ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT
Time for single measurement
< 2s
Measuring range
2-80m
Measuring mode
single, tracking
DISPLAY RESOLUTION (mm/ft)
Height
1/0.01
Distance
10/0.1
TELESCOPE
Image
Erect
Magnification
28x
Clear objective aperture
45mm
Field of view at 100m
2.6m
Shortest focusing distance
0.8m
AUTOMATIC COMPENSATOR
Working range
15′
Setting accuracy
±0.4″
POWER
Battery (B31-1400)
Li-ion, 2000mAh, 7.4V
rechargeable
Continuous operation time
Approx. 40 hours

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(1) using Stonex fiberglass staff p/n 30-070051
MEASURING PROGRAMS
On-board programs
DH, inverse staff measurement,
i error checking and adjustment
OTHERS
Display
Segment display
Keyboard
Function key board,6 keys
Interface
RS-232C
Sensitivity of circular level
8'/2mm
Water and dust protection
IP54
Operating temperature
-20℃~+50℃
Net weight
2kg, battery included
Specifications subject to change without notice

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4.Preliminary operations
4.1 Parts of the instrument
1. Footscrew
2. Horizontal circle
3. Adjusting screw for circular bubble
4. Battery
5. Circular bubble
6. Mirror
7. Objective
8. Horizontal movement knob
9. Bottom plate
10. Compensator check button
11 Gunsights
12. Eyepiece ring
13. Keyboard
14. Display
15. Model label
16. Trigger key
17. Serial number
18. Focusing knob
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

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4.2 Remove and recharge the battery
Removing the battery
Press the buckle and pull out the battery.
Recharging the battery:
Insert the charger jack into the plug of
the battery;
insert the charger into a 100VAC-
240VAC (50-60Hz) plug,
check if the the LED is lite (RED).
As the recharge is completed, the LED turns
green. This takes about 3-4 hours.
Caution: the battery charger is intended for indoor use only.
Note:
1. New batteries need to be fully charged and discharged several times to reach their
best performances; the first charge should be not less than 10 hours, continuing the
charge even when the led is green;
3. LED behavior:
- RED lit: charging in progress;
- GREEN lit: charging completed;
- RED Flashing: no-loading, connection failed or defective battery.
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