| LEICA TCA2003 Automated
total station |
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LEICA TC2003 / TCA2003
TPS System 1000
- High-performance total stations
Both Instruments
used for deformation measurements, and for engineering surveying,
are subject to very stringent requirements, as regards the measurement
of both distances and angles. All instruments in the 2003 series are
equipped with a laser plummet. Each unit is exhaustively tested before
dispatch and is confirmed by means of a certified quality certificate.
Features
- with included
and optional TPS1000
applications programs your daily work will be more efficient
- The Leica
SurveyOffice software supplied with the instrument enables you
to integrate data smoothly into your calculation program
- optional specific
and specialized applications can customized to your need with GeoBASIC
- the optional
EGL,
helps your rod person find and stay "On Line"
Advantages of the TCA2003 with automatic target recognition
ATR
- are you much
more productive
- If you have to
measure hundreds of points daily, ATR will help you doing more
- With ATR reduces
the time for each measurement to a few seconds
- ATR lets you
continue working
- ATR finds your
target at dusk and even at night
- ATR by Leica
does not require expensive special prisms or power supply at the
reflector pole
- Save time and
leave the elaborate and tedious standard processes up to the automatic
instrument
- With the optional
RCS1100
remote-control systems you can trigger, inspect and code measurements
from the target area as well
- The TCA2003 is
particularly well suited for integration into high-precision automatic
measuring systems, including systems intended to guide machines
LMGS-S.
- In addition,
the TCA2003 is routinely supplied with software for the "Monitoring"
application, enabling sets of up to 50 points to be re-measured
automatically at predetermined intervals.
| |
TC2003/TCA2003 |
| Accuracy Hz, V |
0.5'' (0.15 mgon) |
| Accuracy (dist.) |
1mm + 1ppm |
| Range* |
2.5km / 3.5km |
| Magnification |
30 x |
| Shortest focusing distance |
1.7 m |
* 1 prism, average
atmospheric conditions |