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| Main Features:- |
| Absolute Encoder |
| OTS680 series are equipped with absolute encoders, you do not need to initial then 0 indexing when power on. With this technology, the horizontal angle can be memorized once power off, so it is unnecessary to set the azimuth again whenever restart the total station. |
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| Graphic Display for E-level |
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| Reflectorless Measuring up to |
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| Two-way Communication |
| OTS670/680 series can work together with many electronic fieldbooks or data collectors. |
| Easy Operation with Alphanumeric Keyboard & Large LCD |
The large LCD(240X 128 dots) has 8 lines and each line can display 24 characters at same time. Almost all the measured data can be displayed on one screen, you won't need to turn page frequently.
There are 4 softkeys, 9 direct keys, 12 alphanumeric keys and 4 navigation keys on each face, they can enable fast and easy operations. |
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| Dual-Axis Compensation |
| Auto dual-axis compensation can ensure the accurate leveling of total station. Through the instrument is tit, the horizontal and vertical angle can be measured precisely as long as the instrument is in the compensation range 3' |
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| Large internal Memory |
| New OTS 680 series can store 16000 data points, the recorded information of measured points is more versatile then before. |
| Long Life Battery |
| With low-power design, the working time is about 8 hours for angle and distance measurement together. |
| New On-board Software |
| The display of 680 series software are improved completety, which provides more easy operations. |
| Built-in Temperature and Pressure Sensors (Optional) |
| For high-accuracy distance measurement, the changing of pressure and temperature will cause the variation of result. With built in temperature and atmospheric pressure sensors, 680 series can observe the conditions and correct the error real time. |
| Software Upgrading Via RS-232C FOIF can offer special program |
| Janak can offer special program to upgrade the on-board software of OTS680 series by PC. |
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