Page 2 - information; when you need to contact your; agency; or; service; Symbols used in this manual; This manual contains important safety directions; Electronic Theodolite; Product identification
2 T105/T110-1.3.0en The type and the serial number of your instrumentindicated on the label in the battery compartment.Write the type and serial number of your instrument in thespace provided below, and always quote this information when you need to contact your agency or service workshop . Type: Se...
Page 3 - View of chapters
3 T105/T110-1.3.0en Introduction Operating the Instrument Simple measurements Configuration Safety Directions Care and Storage Accessories Messages and Warnings Technical Data Index View of chapters View of chapters 6 10 12 30 39 50 56 57 59 61
Page 4 - Contents
4 T105/T110-1.3.0en Contents Measuring V-angle .................................................... 23Extending straight lines .............................................. 24Staking out vertical lines ............................................ 25Distance measuring with stadia lines ................
Page 6 - Introduction; Special features
6 T105/T110-1.3.0en Introduction Introduction The Leica T105/T110 is a high-qualityelectronic theodolite designed for theconstruction site.Its innovative technology makes thedaily surveying jobs easier. The instrument is ideally suited forsimple construction surveys andsetting out tasks. The easy op...
Page 7 - Important parts
7 T105/T110-1.3.0en Introduction Important parts 1 Optical sight 2 Telescope 3 Vertical drive 4 Battery GEB111 (optional) 5 Battery spacer for GEB111 6 Battery holder for GEB111/ GEB121/GAD39 7 Focussing graticule 8 Focussing telescope image 9 Detachable carrying handle with mounting screws 10 Foot ...
Page 8 - Technical terms and abbreviations; Hz = Horizontal angle
8 Introduction T105/T110-1.3.0en Technical terms and abbreviations ZA = Line of sight / collimationaxis Line in space containing all objectpoints imaged into the graticulecentre at different distance settingsfrom ¥ to very near. SA = Standing axis Vertical rotation axis of the telescopeenables measu...
Page 9 - Technical terms and abbreviations, contd.; Zenith
9 T105/T110-1.3.0en Introduction Technical terms and abbreviations, contd. c i Line-of-sighterror (Hz-collimation) The line-of-sighterror is thedeviation fromthe perpendicularbetween tiltingaxis and line-of-sight. This iseleminated bymeasuring in twotelescopepositions. Zenith Point on theplumb line ...
Page 10 - Operating the Instrument; Angle keys; is; Keyboard; Switches instrument ON
10 Introduction T105/T110-1.3.0en Operating the Instrument Operating the Instrument Angle keys Setting the horizontal angleand Hz0. Setting the Hz-angle right orleft. Switching the vertical angle Von/off; selecting the displayunit (% or V). Key combinations Access to the second keyassignment of the ...
Page 11 - Buttons; A button is a symbol in the; display; is always assigned to a; AutoOff
11 T105/T110-1.3.0en Introduction Important buttons: Confirms settings; back intomeasuring mode. Paging through menu (e.g.within the configuration). Selection of a setting.The active selection is alwaysindicated in the left part of thedisplay. Buttons A button is a symbol in the display which is alw...
Page 12 - Unpacking; Simple measurements
12 Introduction T105/T110-1.3.0en Simple measurements 1 Allen key (2x) 2 Adjusting pins (2x) 3 Removable tribrach GDF101 / Shiftable tribrach GUS75 (optio-nal) 4 Battery charger and accessories (optional) 5 Battery GEB111 (optional) 6 GHT196 Spacing Bracket (optio- nal) 7 GHM007 Instrument Height Me...
Page 13 - Batteries
13 T105/T110-1.3.0en Simple measurements 8 12 GEB111 GEB121 Individual cells in thebattery adapter GAD39 T100z79 Batteries Your Leica Geosystems instrument isoperated with rechargable plug-inbatteries. The Basic battery(GEB111) or the Pro battery(GEB121) is recommended for T105/T110 instruments. As ...
Page 14 - Inserting / Replacing Battery
14 Simple measurements T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 Inserting / Replacing Battery 1. Remove battery holder. 2. Remove battery and replace. 3. Insert battery into battery holder. T100Z03 T100Z05 T100Z04
Page 15 - Insert battery holder into
15 T105/T110-1.3.0en Simple measurements 8 12 T100Z06 4. Insert battery holder into instrument. Inserting / Replacing Battery, continued Insert battery correctly (notepole markings on the inside of the battery cover). Check andinsert battery holder true to side intothe housing. • For type of battery...
Page 16 - Setting up the tripod; In order to guarantee a firm; Careful handling of tripod; • Check all screws and bolts for
16 Simple measurements T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 T100Z32 When setting up the tripodpay attention to a horizontalposition of the tripod plate. Heavy inclinations of the tripod mustbe corrected with the footscrews ofthe tribrach. T100Z33 Setting up the tripod 1. Loosen screws of tripod legs, pull out to ...
Page 17 - Centring with Laser Plummet, Coarse Level-Up
17 T105/T110-1.3.0en Simple measurements 8 12 T100Z07 Centring with Laser Plummet, Coarse Level-Up 1. Place the instrument onto the tripod head.Tighten central fixing screw oftripod slightly. 2. Turn footscrews of tribrach into its centre position. 3. Switch on the instrument with . 4. Switch on las...
Page 18 - Changing the laser intensity.; Possible adjustments:; Switch off laser plummet with; Laser intensity; Adjusting the laser intensity.; Centring with shiftable tribrach
18 Simple measurements T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 Changing the laser intensity. Possible adjustments: Intensity min.Intensity 25%Intensity 50%Intensity 75%Intensity max. Switch off laser plummet with . Laser intensity External influences may require theadjustment of the intensity of thelaser plummet. Ad...
Page 19 - Accurate levelling-up with electronic level
19 T105/T110-1.3.0en Simple measurements 8 12 20" 20" Accurate levelling-up with electronic level 1. Switch on electronic level with In case of insuffient levelling-up a inclined level symbolappears. 3. Check centring with laser plummet and re-centring if necessary. 4. Switch off electronic ...
Page 20 - Measuring; battery condition
20 Simple measurements T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 Measuring After switching on and setting up correctly, the instrument isimmediately ready for measuring. Depending on setting the following display appears: • Hz-angle in the unit selected • V-angle in the unit selected and the setting concerning zenith ...
Page 21 - • Aim on orientation point.
21 T105/T110-1.3.0en Simple measurements 8 12 Setting of Hz-circle. Back to measuring menuwithout modification. Setting of Hz-orientation. Back to measuring menuwithout modification. Setting Hz-direction Set Hz to 0°00'00" • Aim on orientation point. • Set Hz-angle with . Back to measuring menua...
Page 22 - Two methods are possible:; Read
22 Simple measurements T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 Measuring Hz-angle Wanted: Hz-angle a between BAC. Procedure: Set up instrument above point A andlevel-up. Two methods are possible: 1st method: • Aim on point B and read Hz(e.g.: 23°38');• Aim on point C and read Hz(e.g.: 94°40'). (e.g.: 94°40' - 23°38'...
Page 24 - Extending straight lines; Turn instrument around the standing axis and aim on; SIMPLE method; Set up instrument above point A and level up.
24 Simple measurements T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 Extending straight lines Procedure: Carry out steps 1 to 3 (see SIMPLE method). 4. Turn instrument around the standing axis and aim on point B again. 5. Turn telescope around the tilt axis and stake-out an auxiliary point C2 in the same distance as C1. W...
Page 25 - Staking out vertical lines
25 T105/T110-1.3.0en Simple measurements 8 12 Staking out vertical lines Wanted: Point C should be staked out vertically over B. SIMPLE method ACCURATE method Procedure: Carry out steps 1 to 3 (see SIMPLE method). 4. Change to face two and aim on point B again. 5. Swivel telescope upwards and mark c...
Page 26 - Distance measuring with stadia lines; Horizontal distance between station and target point.
26 Simple measurements T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 Distance measuring with stadia lines Wanted: Horizontal distance between station and target point. Procedure: 1. Set up instrument above point A and level up. 2. Erect levelling staff exactly vertical on point B. 3. Aim on staff (z=i) and read staff sect...
Page 27 - Instrument errors
27 T105/T110-1.3.0en Simple measurements 8 12 Instrument errors Line-of-sight error (Hz-collimation) The instruments are adjusted in thefactory prior to shipping. Index-errors and line-of-sight errorscan change with time andtemperature. These errors should bedetermined before theinstrument is used f...
Page 30 - Configuration; All settings remain active even after switching off.
30 Simple measurements T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 Configuration Quick setting Immediate access to functions: - compensator (on/off)- beep (on/off/90°)- display contrast + Configuration menu After pressing the keys simultaneously the following parameters can beselected: beep setting V-angle display contr...
Page 31 - Beep is switched OFF.; Setting the beep
31 T105/T110-1.3.0en Configuration 8 12 15 1 1 The setting of the beep can bechanged via the configuration menuor directly via the quick setting. Possible settings: Beep is switched ON. Beep is switched OFF. Beep is switched ON andsounds at right angles. Switch on beep: 1. Scroll to symbol / / 2. Se...
Page 32 - Confirm selection with; plane
32 Configuration T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 3. Confirm selection with . The setting is valid for allangle units and can only bechanged via the configurationmenu. T100Z29 T100Z28 Setting V-angle The "0"- orientation of the verticalcircle can be either selected for thezenith or the horizontal p...
Page 33 - Setting of the contrast in five steps:; Setting display contrast; Select setting with
33 T105/T110-1.3.0en Configuration 8 12 15 1 1 T100Z30 Setting of the contrast in five steps: Minimum Contrast 1/4 Contrast 1/2 Contrast 3/4 Maximum The display contrast isimmediately adjusted duringthe setting. Setting display contrast 1. Scroll to symbol The contrast setting can be changedvia the ...
Page 34 - Setting the angle units; • gon; Select desired option with
34 Configuration T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 Setting the angle units Possible settings: • 360s (degree sexagesimal) possible angle values:0° to 359°59'59'' • 360d (degree decimal) possible angle values:0° to 359.999° • gon possible angle values:0g to 399.999 gon • mil possible angle values:0 to 6399.9...
Page 35 - gon
35 T105/T110-1.3.0en Configuration 8 12 15 1 1 V - % 100% correspond to an angle of 45°(50 gon, 1600 mil). The % value increases rapidly as theline of sight moves away from the ho-rizontal.That´s why "--.--%" appears on thedisplay at approx. 70° (80 gon). T100Z46 --.--% --.--% + 300% + 100% ...
Page 36 - Displayed angle format; For gon; Always three decimals are indicated.; For mil; Always two decimals are indicated.
36 Configuration T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 Displayed angle format For gon : 1 => 0.001 gon 5 => 0.005 gon 10 => 0.010 gon Always three decimals are indicated. For mil : 1 => 0.01 mil 5 => 0.05 mil 10 => 0.10 mil Always two decimals are indicated. In the following examplesalways the...
Page 37 - the compensator must; Switching on/off compensator
37 T105/T110-1.3.0en Configuration 8 12 15 1 1 The compensator normaly remainsswitched on. If the instrument is used on anunstable base (e.g. shaking platform,ship, etc.) the compensator must be switched off. This avoids the compensator driftingout of it's measuring range andinterupting the measurin...
Page 39 - Safety directions; Safety Directions; Permitted uses; Intended use of instrument; Adverse uses
39 T105/T110-1.3.0en Safety directions 8 12 15 31 Safety Directions The following directions shouldenable the person responsible for theT105/T110, and the person whoactually uses the instrument, toanticipate and avoid operationalhazards. The person responsible for theinstrument must ensure that all ...
Page 40 - Limits of use
40 Safety directions T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 Limits of use Environment: Suitable for use in an atmosphereappropriate for permanent humanhabitation: not suitable for use in ag-gressive or explosive environments.Use in rain is permissible for limitedperiods. Refer to section "Technical Data...
Page 41 - • To understand the safety; Hazards of use; Main hazards of use
41 T105/T110-1.3.0en Safety directions 8 12 15 31 Responsibilities of the person incharge of the instrument: WARNING: The person responsible forthe instrument must ensure that it is used in accordance with theinstructions. This person is alsoaccountable for the training anddeployment of personnel wh...
Page 44 - • If batteries are damaged or are
44 Safety directions T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 Main hazards of use, contd. WARNING: If the equipment isimproperly disposed of, the following can happen:• If polymer parts are burnt, poisonous gases are producedwhich may impair health. • If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly, they can ex...
Page 45 - Laser classification; workshops to service the instrument.; Laser plummet
45 T105/T110-1.3.0en Safety directions 8 12 15 31 Laser classification The integrated laser plummetproduces a visible laser beam whichemerges from the base of theinstrument. The product is a Class 2 laserproduct in accordance with: • IEC 60825-1:1993 "Radiation safety of laser products". • E...
Page 46 - Labelling
46 Safety directions T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 Labelling Laser plummet, contd. $ 9 2 , ' ( ; 3 2 6 8 5 ( / D V H UUD G L DWL RQ LV HP LWWH G IU R P WK L VDS H UWX U H T100Z78 1/4 s 2 /$6(55$',$7,21'2127 QPP:PD[ &/$66,,/$6(5352'8&7 67$5(,172%($0 Laser Radiation Do not stare into beam Class...
Page 49 - • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
49 T105/T110-1.3.0en Safety directions 8 12 15 31 FCC statement (applicable in U.S.) WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful...
Page 50 - Care and storage; Care and Storage; Transport; In the field; • carry the tripod with its legs; in; , always make sure to
50 Care and storage T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 41 When transporting or shipping theequipment always use the originalLeica Geosystems packaging(transport case and shippingcardboard). After a longer period ofstorage or transport of yourinstrument always check thefield ajustment parametersindicated i...
Page 51 - Never transport the instrument loose; inside the vehicle; Storage; inside a vehicle, take the; temperature limits; Inside vehicle; For shipping the instrument by; aircraft; ship; use the Leica
51 T105/T110-1.3.0en Care and storage 8 12 15 31 41 Never transport the instrument loose inside the vehicle . The instrument can be damaged byblows and vibrations. It must alwaysbe transported in it's case and beproperly secured. Storage When storing the equipment,particularly in summer and inside a...
Page 52 - Cleaning; • Blow dust off lenses and prisms
52 Care and storage T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 41 Cleaning If the instrument becomeswet, leave it unpacked. Wipe down, clean, and dry theinstrument (at not more than 40 °C/108°F), transport case, foam inserts,and accessories. Pack up theequipment only when it is perfectlydry. When using the instru...
Page 53 - Checking and adjusting; Circular level; the screw; Circular level on the tribrach; • Tighten the articulated joints on the; Tripod
53 T105/T110-1.3.0en Care and storage 8 12 15 31 41 1 2 Checking and adjusting Level-up the instrument in advancewith the electronic level. The bubblemust be centered. If it extendsbeyond the circle, use the Allen keysupplied to center it by turning theadjustment screws. After adjustment no screw mu...
Page 54 - Install the instrument on the tripod
54 Care and storage T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 41 Laser plummet The laser plummet is integrated intothe vertical axis of the instrument.Under normal circumstances settingof the laser plummet is notnecessary. If an adjustment isnecessary due to external influencesthe instrument has to be returned t...
Page 55 - Reticle; Checking by turning the graticule; Aim on any point A in the centre of; Adjusting; If point A does not move along the
55 T105/T110-1.3.0en Care and storage 8 12 15 31 41 Reticle Checking by turning the graticule 1. Aim on any point A in the centre of the graticule. 2. With the vertical drive move the instrument upwards to the edge ofthe range of vision (point A1). 3. If point A moves along the vertical line no more...
Page 56 - Accessories
56 T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 41 53 61 Accessories Accessories 1) Battery charger (EU, US, UK, AU, JP) 2) Battery GEB111 (Art.No. 667318) 3) Battery GEB121 (Art.No. 667123) 4) Battery adapter GAD39 (Art.No. 712156) 5) Removable tribrach GDF101 (Art.No. 714793) 6) Diagonal eyepiece GFZ2 (Art.No. 72196...
Page 57 - Messages and Warnings; are; Battery empty
57 T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 53 61 Messages and Warnings Messages and Warnings Compensator out of measuringrange This warning appears as soon as thecompensator is outside themeasuring range. The display is removed if the user:• is levelling the instrument,• is switching off the compensator. Durin...
Page 58 - Temperature
58 T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 41 53 61 Hz-collimation (c) This error message appears if thenew error value exceeds the limit(± 0.1 gon) during the Hz collimationdetermination. The function is terminatedand the old value for "c"remains active; back tomeasuring menu. During this display only an...
Page 59 - Technical Data; Angle measurement
59 T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 53 61 Technical Data Technical Data Angle measurement : • absolute, continuous• Angle units selectable: 360° sexagesimal,400gon,360° dezimal,6400 mil • Standard deviation (acc. to ISO 17123-3)T105 5" (1.5 mgon) T110 10" (3.0 mgon) • Display resolution 360s 1...
Page 61 - Index
61 T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 53 61 Index Index A Accessories .......................................................... 56Adjusting ............................................................... 53Adjusting pins ....................................................... 12Allen key ...................
Page 63 - TQM
63 T105/T110-1.3.0en 8 12 15 31 53 61 Leica Geosystems AG, Heerbrugg, Switzer- land, has been certified as being equipped with a quality system which meets the International Standards of Quality Management and Quality Systems (ISO standard 9001) and Environmental Management Systems (ISO standard 140...