Total Station Leica Tcr 1203 Manual High Quality [8K]

Create, edit, or delete Jobs, Data, Codelists, Coordinate Systems, and Configurations.

Switches the instrument to use the visible red laser pointer for surfaces without mirrors (e.g., building corners, rock faces). Ensure the target setting is set to Tape or Reflectorless . 6. Instrument Calibration and Field Adjustments

Check if the target is set to Prism mode while aiming at a wall, or Reflectorless mode while aiming at a mirror prism. Wipe the front lens element clean.

The Leica TCR1203 has an average battery life of approximately 8 hours of standard operation. Total Station Leica Tcr 1203 Manual

Before operating the TCR1203, understanding its internal capabilities helps maximize field efficiency and accuracy limits. 3 arc-seconds (0.001 gon).

Gives you access to Manage (Data/Jobs), Convert (Export/Import), Programs (Applications), and Config (Settings).

Survey data is managed within integrated jobs and can be stored directly on internal memory or on , allowing for easy data transfer to a PC for post-processing in office software like Leica GeoOffice. Data can also be transferred via standard serial cables. Create, edit, or delete Jobs, Data, Codelists, Coordinate

This comprehensive guide serves as an expanded reference manual, covering the core technical specifications, setup procedures, onboard software navigation, data management, and troubleshooting workflows for the Leica TCR1203.

Choose the Job you wish to export, the folder location on your CF Card (usually the DATA folder), and your desired export format file (e.g., PNEZD.frt ).

Even with careful use, errors occur. The official manual lists these specific codes: The Leica TCR1203 has an average battery life

: Coverage of IR (Infrared) for prisms and RL (Reflectorless) for direct surface measurements.

The Leica TCR 1203 incorporates several advanced technologies detailed in the manual:

Set your Point ID scheme (e.g., 1000) and enter the appropriate feature Code (e.g., TREE, CURB, WALL). Aim at the target prism or surface.