Leica Tcr 1203 Manual — Total Station

: When Elias needs to measure a point he can’t physically reach—like a jagged rock face or a building corner—he switches to "RL" mode, which uses a narrow laser to measure without a reflector.

Calculates the coordinates of a target point in real-time.

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: Facilitates data export (e.g., exporting files to ASCII, DXF, or LandXML formats) and data import from the CF card.

Input target coordinates for Control Point A, sight the prism, and press . : When Elias needs to measure a point

The TCR1203 will calculate new internal correction values for the line-of-sight error, vertical index error, and tilting axis error. Common Troubleshooting Tips

Periodically check the collimation error and electronic level accuracy. 7. Conclusion Input target coordinates for Control Point A, sight

| Specification | Detail | |---------------|---------| | | 1" to 3" (depending on variant) | | Distance Measurement (with prism) | Up to 3,500 m with single prism | | Reflectorless Range | Up to 500 m (R400 models) to 1,000 m (R1000 models) | | Distance Accuracy (prism) | 1 mm + 1.5 ppm (standard mode), 3 mm + 1.5 ppm (fast mode) | | Telescope Magnification | 30x with a 40 mm aperture | | Display | ¼ VGA color LCD touchscreen, 34-key backlit keyboard | | Data Storage | CompactFlash card (256 MB included) or internal memory | | Interfaces | RS232 and Bluetooth® | | Laser Plummet | Accuracy: 1.5 mm at 1.5 m instrument height | | Compensator | Dual-axis for automatic leveling correction | | Operating Temperature | -20°C to +50°C | | Environmental Protection | IP54 (dust and water resistant) | | Battery Life | 5–8 hours (Li-Ion) |

The TCR 1203 is a 3'' (3-arc second) accuracy total station designed for both reflectorless and reflector measurements. As part of the TPS1200 system, it features:

Configures instrument parameters, unit preferences (meters/feet, gon/degrees), EDM settings (Prism type, atmospheric corrections), interfaces, and screen configurations.