PurchaseCongratulations on the purchase of a Builder series instrument.
This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for setting
up the product and operating it. Refer to "16 Safety Directions" for further information.
Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product.
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Product
identification
The type and the serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate.
Enter the type and serial number in your manual and always refer to this information
when you need to contact your agency or Leica Geosystems authorized service workshop.
Type:_______________
Serial No.:_______________
SymbolsThe symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
TypeDescription
DangerIndicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
WarningIndicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended
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avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
use which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
use which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury and/or appreciable material, financial and environmental damage.
Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice
as they enable the product to be used in a technically
correct and efficient manner.
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Validity of this
manual
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Description
GeneralThis manual applies to all Builder instruments. Where there are
differences between the various models they are clearly described.
TelescopeIn regard to the instrument EDM, a Builder instrument may be
equipped with one of two types of telescopes, which offer the
same performance but differ in some technical details. The two
different types can be distinguished by a rectangular (telescope
type 1) or round (telescope type 2) shaped element, which is
visible in the centre of the objective lens. Where there are technical
differences between the two telescope types they are marked by
the following pictograms, referring to the first or second type
described above:
Description
Telescope Type 1
•Builder R and RM allow only measurements without prisms.
When using this EDM type a narrow visible red laser beam is
used to measure distances.
Telescope Type 2
•When measuring distances to a reflector with EDM type "fine"
or "fast" this telescope type uses a wide visible red laser beam,
which emerges coaxially from the telescope's objective. Only
possible with the Builder M power and RM power.
•Builder RM power can measure distances without prisms.
When using the EDM type "red dot" a narrow visible red laser
beam is used to measure distances.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
In this manualChapterPage
1 How to Use this Manual12
2 Technical Terms and Abbreviations14
3 Description of the System20
3.1Instrument Models20
3.2Set Contents21
3.3Instrument Components23
3.4Power Supply25
3.5Software Concept26
4 User Interface28
4.1Keyboard28
4.2Screen32
4.3Tab Bar34
4.4Icons35
4.5Symbols36
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5 Operation38
5.1Selection of Language38
5.2Instrument Setup39
5.3Instrument Battery47
5.4Distance Measurement50
5.4.1General50
5.4.2Measurement with Red Dot51
5.4.3Measurement with Fine or Fast53
5.5CPR105 Flat Prism54
5.6CPR111 BUILDER Prism, True-Zero Offset55
6 Configuration Mode56
6.1Overview56
6.2Accessing57
6.3How to Make a Setting68
7 Theodolite Mode70
7.1Overview70
7.2Accessing71
7.3How to Set Horizontal Angle to 0.00073
7.4How to Set Any Horizontal Angle74
7.5Quick Setting of Horizontal Angle and Vertical Angle Direction
Measurement75
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8 Program Mode, for Builder R, RM, M power and RM power78
8.1Overview78
8.2Accessing79
8.3Pointsearch80
8.4Measure and Record82
9 Station Setup, for Builder R, RM, M power and RM power84
9.1Overview84
9.2Setup Option 1: Establish Control Line86
9.2.1General86
9.2.2Establish Control Line - Over 1st Point87
9.2.3Establish Control Line - Anywhere88
9.3Setup Option 2: Establish Coordinates91
9.3.1General91
9.3.2Establish Coordinates - Over Known Point92
9.3.3Establish Coordinates - Anywhere94
9.4Setup Option 3: Establish Height96
9.4.1General96
9.4.2Height Transfer97
10 Application Programs, for Builder R, RM, M power and RM power98
10.1Overview98
10.2Layout100
10.3As Built104
10.4Angle & Distance107
10.5Tie Distance109
10.6Area plane (tilt) & Volume112
10.7Hidden Point (optional)115
10.8COGO (optional)119
10.9Layout Line/Arc/Spiral (optional)128
10.10 Measure & Descriptor134
11 Data Management Mode, for Builder RM, M power and RM power136
11.1Overview136
11.2Accessing137
11.3Jobs139
11.4Fixpoints141
11.5Measurements144
11.6Result146
11.7Communication Parameters147
11.8Data Transfer150
11.9Pin Assignment151
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12 EDM Settings152
12.1EDM152
12.2PPM156
13 System Info and Instrument Protection158
13.1System Info158
13.2Instrument Protection (PIN)161
14 Check & Adjust164
14.1Overview164
14.2Preparation166
14.3Combined Adjustment of Hz Collimation (c), Vertical Index (i) and
Compensator Index (l, t) Errors167
14.4Adjustment of the Circular Level172
14.5Adjustment of the Laser Plummet174
14.6Service of the Tripod177
14.7Inspection of the Red Laser Beam, for Builder R-, RM- and
RM power178
14.8Adjustment of the Vertical Line of the Reticule, for Builder T180
15 Care and Transport182
15.1Transport182
15.2Storage184
15.3Cleaning and Drying185
16 Safety Directions186
16.1General186
16.2Intended Use187
16.3Limits of Use189
16.4Responsibilities190
16.5Hazards of Use191
16.6Laser Classification197
16.6.1Integrated Distancer, Measurements with Red Dot
16.6.2Integrated Distancer, Measurements with Fine/Fast
16.6.3Integrated Distancer, Visible Laser (only Builder R and RM)204
16.6.4Laser Plummet206
16.7Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC209
16.8FCC Statement, Applicable in U.S.211
17 Technical Data214
17.1Angle Measurement214
17.2Distance Measurement215
17.3General Technical Data of the Instrument220
18 International Limited Warranty, Software License Agreement226
Index 228
Table of ContentsBuilder11
(only for Builder RM power)198
(only Builder M power and RM power)202
How to Use this Manual
1How to Use this Manual
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)
IndexThe index is at the back of the manual.
)
Validity of this
manual
Available documentation
It is recommended to set-up the instrument while reading through this manual.
Keys, fields and options on the screens which are considered as self-explanatory are
not explained.
This manual applies to all Builder instruments. Differences between the various
models are marked and described.
Name of documentation Description
Builder User ManualAll instructions required in order to operate the
instrument to a basic level are contained in this User
Manual. Provides an overview of the instrument
together with technical data and safety directions.
Name of documentation Description
Builder Construction made
faster
Builder QuickguideDescribes the onboard application programs step-by-
Describes the basic principle of construction measurement in combination with Builder functionality.
step. Intended as a quick reference field guide.
Format of the
documentation
How to Use this ManualBuilder13
The Builder CD contains the entire documentation in electronic format. It is also available in printed form.
Technical Terms and Abbreviations
b
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c
d
e
f
g
b
c
b
b
a
a
2Technical Terms and Abbreviations
Terminology
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TermDescription
Line of sight / collimation axis Telescope axis = line from the reticle to the
a)
b)Standing axisVertical rotation axis of the instrument.
c)Tilting axisHorizontal rotation axis of the telescope.
d)Vertical angle / zenith angle
Vertical circleWith coded circular division for reading the
e)
f)Horizontal angle
Horizontal circleWith coded circular division for reading the
g)
Technical Terms and AbbreviationsBuilder15
centre of the objective.
vertical angle.
horizontal angle.
Technical Terms and Abbreviations
Plumb line /
Compensator
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Direction of gravity. The compensator defines the plumb
line within the instrument
Standing axis inclination
Angle between plumb line and standing axis.
Standing axis tilt is not an instrument error and is not
eliminated by measuring in both faces. Any possible influence it may have on the horizontal direction resp. vertical
angle is eliminated by the dual axis compensator.
Zenith
Point on the plumb line above the observer.
Reticle
Technical Terms and AbbreviationsBuilder17
Glass plate within the telescope with reticle.
Technical Terms and Abbreviations
Explanation of
displayed data
E0, N0, H
0
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E, N, H
hr
hi
Abbreviation Description
Indicated meteorological corrected slope distance between instrument tilting axis and centre of prism/laser dot.
Height difference between station and target point.
hrReflector height above ground
hiInstrument height above ground
E
0
N
0
H
0
Easting of Station
Northing of Station
Height of Station
EEasting of target point
NNorthing of target point
HHeight of target point
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Description of the System
3Description of the System
3.1Instrument Models
20Builder
Instrument models
)
ModelDescription
Builder TElectronic theodolite.
Builder RElectronic theodolite with distance measurement capability and
construction software.
Builder RMSame as Builder R, additionally with RS232 interface and
internal memory to store and manage data and an extended
application menu.
Builder RM power* Same as Builder RM, additionally with 10-digits keypad,
distance measurement with reflectors (fine/fast mode), LED
that shows used EDM mode and an extended application menu.
Builder M power* Same as Builder RM power but only distance measurements
with reflectors (fine/fast mode).
Builder T, R and RM are available as Builder 100 and 200.
Builder RM power is available as Builder 100, 200 and 300.
Builder M power is available as Builder 100 and 200.
*) The term "power" can be abbreviated as "p", for example Builder R300Mp.
3.2Set Contents
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Set contents
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
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i
j
l
m
n
Description of the System
a) GEV189 USB Data transfer cable (for Builder RM)
b) Builder instrument with keyboard
c) CTB101 Tribrach w/o optical plummet, black
d) One Allen key, one Adjusting pin
e) Alkaline batteries, 3x Twinpack, Size AA
f) GEB111 Battery
g) GAD39 battery adapter for Alkaline batteries, Size AA
h) Tip for GLS115
i) CPR105 Double-sided flat prism
j) GLS115 Mini reflector pole set
k) Protective cover / Lens hood
l) GLI115 Clip-on bubble for GLS115
m) CPR111 BUILDER Prism, True-Zero Offset
n) User Manual, CD Rom, Booklet "Construction made faster"
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The content depends on the chosen Builder model.
3.3Instrument Components
abc
edfgh
Instrument components, part 1 of 2
a) Detachable carrying handle with
mounting screws
b) Alignment sight
c) Telescope (with integrated Distance
i) Telescope focusing ring
j) Eyepiece
k) Battery GEB111 (optional)
l) Battery stand for GEB111
m) Horizontal drive
n) Foot screw
o) Display
p) Tribrach securing screw
q) Keypad (Keypad depends on model.
Refer to chapter "4.1 Keyboard".)
r) Battery adapter GAD39 for 6 single
cells, Size AA
s) Battery GEB121 (optional)
3.4Power Supply
abc
InstrumentPower for the instrument can be supplied either internally or externally.
Internal battery•Six single cells, Size AA in the battery adapter GAD39,
•or one GEB111 battery,
•or one GEB121 battery
fitted into the battery compartment.
External battery•One GEB171 battery,
•or one GEB70 battery
connected via cable.
Batteries
a) Single cells, Size AA
in the battery
adapter GAD39
b) GEB111
c) GEB121
)
Description of the SystemBuilder25
Use the Leica Geosystems batteries, chargers and accessories or accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems to ensure the correct functionality of the instrument.
Description of the System
3.5Software Concept
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DescriptionAll instrument types use the same software concept. The software has different
Software Concept
modes depending on the instrument type.
ModelScreenAvailable Modes
Builder T•Configuration Mode
•Theodolite Mode
Builder R•Configuration Mode
•Theodolite Mode
•Programs Mode
ModelScreenAvailable Modes
Builder RM,
M power and
RM power
Description of the SystemBuilder27
•Configuration Mode
•Theodolite Mode
•Programs Mode
•Data Management Mode
User Interface
4User Interface
4.1Keyboard
Keyboard
Builder T, R and RM
ESC
a
b
a) Page key
c
b) Navigation keys
c) ESC
d
d) On/Off, Light
e
e) Function keys
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Keyboard Builder
M power and
RM power
KeysAll Builder models:
KeyDescription
Changes tab in the tab bar.
•Move the focus on the screen
•Start the edit mode for edit fields
•Control the input bar in edit and input mode
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a
b
a) Page key
c
b) 10-digits keypad
c) Navigation keys
d
d) ESC
e
e) On/Off, Light
f
f) EDM key
g
g) LED
h
h) Function keys
User Interface
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KeyDescription
•Leaves the current menu or dialog without storing changes
made.
•If THEO mode is active: press approx. 5 seconds to access System Info.
•If the instrument is off: to turn instrument on
•If the instrument is on:
• press at any time to turn on and off the display light incl.
reticle illumination
• and press approx. 5 seconds to turn off the instrument
Correspond to the three softkeys that appear on the bottom of
the screen when the screen is activated.
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