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ADV 103 - Land Surveying - Use & Alignment of Leica DNA03/ DNA10 Equipments
Code | Start Date | Duration | Venue | |
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ADV 103 | 14 October 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
ADV 103 | 18 November 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
ADV 103 | 23 December 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
Course Description
This course has been developed to provide a general overview of basic land surveying and measurement techniques, and transfer of field data to digital terrain modeling software. The course will consider the Leica DNA03/DNA10/TM30 digital levels where users can discover a whole new world of advantages which facilitate their daily work and save their time. New functions allow them to easily measure and record height differences, while the line leveling applications program guides them securely through the different possibilities of measuring whole level lines. They also will learn to compare the closing height quickly with a known point using “Quick-Closure”, or use the complete onboard Line-Adjustment to erase errors. Experience shows that with Leica digital levels there is up to a 50% time saving when compared with conventional levels. These advantages help to provide this training program
Course Objectives
- Understanding of surveying principles and equipments
- Gaining practical experience in the use of manual and electronic equipments
- Learning how to digitally transfer the topographical field data to Land Surveying
- Understanding the main parts of Leica DNA03 / Leica DNA10/Leica TM30 digital levels
- Learning how to use Leica DNA03 / Leica DNA10/ Leica TM30 digital levels
Who Should Attend?
- Civil Engineers
- Surveyors
- Geologists
- Anyone who aspires to develop his abilities in this field
Course Details/Schedule
Day 1
- Introduction to land surveying.
- Terms and definitions
- Leveling operations
- Significant digits or figures
- Rules for writing significant digits
- Height of collimation method
- Rise and fall method
- Use of ordnance survey bench marks
- Use of electronic surveying instruments.
- Undertaking a topographical survey.
- Establishment of survey control
- Three point resection
- Using digital Ordnance survey maps
- Using GPS
- Digital data transfer from survey instruments
- Leica geo office tools
- Topcon tools
- Survey data processing
- Use of AutoCAD in surveying
Day 2
- Leica DNA03/DNA10
- Introduction
- Validity
- Special features10
- Most important elements
- Measurement values
- Applications
- Line leveling
- Area leveling
- Computer software package
- Leica Geo Office (LGO)
- PCMCIA or CF card
- Equipment
- Unpack
- Batteries
- Batteries
- Memory card
- External power supply
- Measurement preparations
- Leveling up
- Focusing the telescope
- Centering
- Measuring
- General notices
- Height reading
- Distance measurement
- Angle measurement
- Operating the instrument
- Keyboard and display
- Fixed keys
- Key combinations
- Navigation keys
- Entry keys
- Display keys
- Navigating the menus
- Illumination menu
- User input
- Entering numeric values
- Entering alphanumeric values
- Inserting letters and numbers
- Deleting letters and numbers
- Set of characters
- Find point
- Wildcard-search
- Technical hints for measurements
- Special measuring situations
- Important instrument settings
- Measurement modes (MODE)
- Measuring progress
- Repeating a measured sight
- Managing point IDs
Day 3
- Data and memory management
- Measure & Record
- Starting display (1st back sight)
- Foresight display
- Back sight display
- Switching to intermediate sight or set out sight
- Surveying intermediate points
- Set out
- Functions (FNC)
- Test measurement
- View measurement
- Code
- Point ID and increment
- Manual entry of measured values
- Start programs
- Set job
- Set line
- Set tolerances
- Select method
- Check list
- Start programs error messages
- Measurement programs
- Line leveling
- Typical measurement display of Line points (B/ F)
- Last measurement back sight
- Last measurement foresight
- Intermediate sight and set out
- Station results
- Exceeding tolerances
- Line cut
- Line Adjustment
- Data-Management
- Check & Adjust
- "A x Bx" method
- "A x x B" method
- Measuring procedure
- Coding
- Entering a code
- Quick Code
- Menu settings
- All settings
- System
- Measuring
- Communication
- Unit selection
Day 4
- Date and time
- System information
- Check with collimator
- Data manager
- Card functions
- View /edit data
- Measurements
- Fix points
- Code list
- Delete memory
- Memory information
- Data export
- Data import
- Data storage
- Start programs
- Measurement program
- Measurement mode and corrective parameter
- Coding
- Fix points coordinates
- RS232 interface
- Safety Directions
- Intended use of instrument
- Adverse uses
- Limits of use
- Responsibilities
- Hazards of use
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- FCC Statement, applicable in U.S.
- Product labelling
- Care and storage
- Transport
- Check and adjust
- Stand
- Circular level
- Reticle
- Technical data
- Corrections/ formulas
- Accessories
- Sensor-error messages
Day 5
- Leica TM30 (Theoretical only)
- Angle measurement
- Distance measurement
- Distance measurement
- Distance measurement – Long Range
- Motorised
- Automatic Target Recognition (ATR)
- PowerSearch (PS)
- Guide Light (EGL)
- Remote Control Unit (RX1250Tc)
- SmartStation (ATX1230+ GNSS)