Johnson 40-6932, 40-6935, 40-6936 Quick Start Manuals

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Thank you for purchasing this Johnson theodolite - the easiest way to tackle large jobsite layout. This theodolite is engineered to give you years of trouble-free performance and reliability!
Johnson theodolites feature:
• 2 arcsec (40-6932) or 5 arcsec (40-6935/40-6936) accuracy
• Optical plummet (40-6932/40-6935)
• Laser plummet & sighting laser (40-6936)
• Dual LCD displays
• Simple dual 6-button keypads
• Focusable crosshairs
• Rain cover for use on wet jobsites
• Compatible with 90° pivoting rear optic (sold separately)
KEYPAD OVERVIEW
LCD OVERVIEW
KEY COMPONENTS
INSTALLING BATTERIES
BATTERY DOOR
CENTER MARK
HORIZONTAL FINE MOTION
KEYPAD
OBJECTIVE LENS
LEVELING VIAL
LCD DISPLAY (2)
CIRCULAR VIAL
TRIPOD MOUNT
LEVELING LEGS (3)
VERTICAL FINE MOTION
TARGETING SIGHT
BATTERY LIFE
REPEAT TOTAL
REPEAT MODE
VERTICAL INDICATOR
# REPEATS
HORIZONTAL INDICATOR
LEFT/RIGHT INDICATOR
VERTICAL ANGLE
FUNCTION MODE
GON ANGLE MODE
% VERTICAL SLOPE
TILT SENSOR
AVERAGE VALUE
HORIZONTAL ANGLE
HANDLE
POWER - Press to toggle power on/o.
FUNCTION - Tap to enter function mode (see manual for
details). Double tap to enable the backlight.
VERTICAL UNIT CONTROL - Press to toggle vertical units between the default degrees and percent of slope.
HOLD - Press to freeze the horizontal angle. Press again to release. Hold does not aect the vertical angle.
ZERO SET - Sets current horizontal position to 0°0’0”.
RIGHT/LEFT - Sets the horizontal angle direction.
To install AA’s: 1: Remove battery
holder. 2: Open holder to access AA’s.
We want to get you up and running as quickly as possible - but this quick start guide is not a replacement for reading and understanding your operator’s manual! For complete safety & operating instructions, refer to the operator’s manual included with your tool, or scan the QR code.
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The theodolite comes with an option to use the rechargeable battery pack or standard AA cell batteries. To remove, press the retaining tab and pull the battery away from the theodolite. To reinstall, align the bottom edge and then press the battery into place. Charge the NiMH pack by plugging the included adapter directly into the battery. The adapter’s light will turn green when fully charged.
40-6932, 40-6935 & 40-6936 Theodolite Quick Start Guide
40-6932, 40-6935, 40-6936 QSG www.johnsonlevel.com/manuals
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OPERATING THE THEODOLITE
DISTANCE ESTIMATION
USING THE 90° OFFSET LENS
We want to get you up and running as quickly as possible - but this quick start guide is not a replacement for reading and understanding your operator’s manual! For complete safety & operating instructions, refer to the operator’s manual included with your tool, or scan the QR code.
• Level the theodolite and aim the objective at a grade rod.
• Read the grade rod to obtain the dierence in height between the top and bottom stadia hairs. Multiply this dierence by 100 to get horizontal distance.
• For example, as shown to the right, the distance between stadia hairs is
1.4” inches. Therefore the distance from theodolite to grade rod is 140”, or 11’8”.
This theodolite can operate using an oset lens, sold separately, which is ideal for when the theodolite is used on ground level or any time your eye does not align well to the objective.
Install the oset lens according to the directions included with the oset lens. It can be stored in your theodolite carrying case when not in use.
JOHNSON THEODOLITES
40-6932, 40-6935, 40-6936 QSG www.johnsonlevel.com/manuals
• Align the theodolite over your reference point and use the circular vial to coarse level the theodolite. Validate your position over the reference point using the optical or laser plummet. Readjust the position as needed.
• Complete the fine leveling of the theodolite using the three leveling legs until the leveling vial bubble is centered in both axes.
• Note, detailed leveling instructions can be found in the manual.
• Power on the theodolite by pressing
.
• Rotate the theodolite to your desired zero point and press to zero the measurement. The vertical angle display is an absolute measurement with respect to true level and cannot be zeroed. If the vertical angle on the LCD shows “b“, the theodolite is not level.
• Note, when sighting targets, the 30x zoom of the main objective can make it dicult to locate a small target. Use the targeting sight to “rough-site” your target, then switch to the objective lens.
• When you are centered on your target, lock the horizontal and vertical fine motion controls to prevent the theodolite from moving. Read the angle from the LCD display.
• To hold the horizontal reading on the LCD display even if the theodolite moves, press
. Note, the vertical angle cannot be
held.
• To convert the vertical reading from degrees to percent grade, press
. Press again to toggle back.
To perform repeat measurements:
• Press
, then [REP]. Aim at target A and press to
zero the theodolite.
• Aim at target B and press
.
• Aim back at target A and press
to release the angle hold.
• Rotate back to target B and press
. Double and average angle
value will be displayed on the LCD display.
• Repeat the last two steps as required. A maximum of 15 repeat measurements can be taken. Note: The repeat mode will not work if the angle between targets A and B is <30 arcseconds.
• Press
then to exit repeat measurement mode.
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