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The Spectra Precision FOCUS 35 is a motorized total stations providing high speed, accuracy and precision in measurement. The FOCUS 35 robotic instrument moves the power of the observer from the instrument to the range pole, improving efficiency. The speed of observation and precise positioning of the FOCUS 35 Robotic Total Station is provided. Spectra Precision FOCUS 35 Series: Datasheet User Guide OVERVIEW. The FOCUS 35 is a motorized total stations providing high speed, accuracy and precision in measurement. The FOCUS 35 robotic instrument moves the power of the observer from the instrument to the range pole, improving efficiency.
FOCUS Total Stations – FOCUS 30 StepDrive technology LockNGo technology Featuring Spectra Precision Survey Pro software onboard Three Robotic models: 2, 3 and 5 accuracies Long-range, reflectorless distance measurement High-precision prism measurements GeoLock GPS-assist technology Introducing the powerful Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station. The FOCUS 30 fully robotic motorized solution provides the same usability as a mechanical total station, but with improved speed, accuracy, and precision in measurement.
A robotic instrument moves the power of the observer from the instrument to the range pole, improving the quality of your work. All robotic instruments require: motorized drive system at the instrument a tracking sensor to track the range pole and prism a communication connection between the instrument and range pole and prism The speed of observation and precise positioning of the FOCUS 30 robotic total station is provided by patented StepDrive motion technology. Included in all models, the StepDrive motors control the horizontal and vertical motion of the motors, so there is no need for traditional motion locks. Using the motorized drives it is possible to precisely turn to, and repeat, angle measurements. This results in quick and reliable measurements which substantially increases your staking productivity. The Robotic and LockNGo FOCUS 30 models include a tracking sensor that uses LockNGo tracking technology enabling the instrument to constantly lock onto the prism. The benefit of LockNGo is the ability to follow the prism at all times and reduces downtime from not having to re-point the instrument on every observation. To maintain contact between the FOCUS 30 instrument and the remote observer with the range pole and prism, the robotic solution must include a communication link. The FOCUS 30 uses an integrated 2 4 GHz radio modem, as does the Spectra Precision Ranger data collector.
The 2.4 GHz radio modem provides interference-free robotic data communications. Once your robotic communications have been established you can control all the functions of the FOCUS 30 from the range pole as you move through the jobsite making measurements. This makes it possible for a single surveyor to perform high accuracy stakeout or topographic surveys by themselves. From high-order control surveys to topographic data collection or fast-paced construction stakeout, you can rely on a FOCUS 30, even in harsh outdoor conditions. The FOCUS 30 total station is combined with Spectra Precision Survey Pro field software, providing you with world class software solutions for any surveying situation.
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An example of these features includes a unique robotic software technology that can be used when associating the FOCUS 30 with a low-cost GPS receiver and Survey Pro software. This combination of technologies allows the user to take full advantage of the Spectra Precision GeoLock GPS-assist technology to keep locked on target. The Spectra Precision GeoLock technique allows a robotic total station to perform an aided search for an optical target using an initial GPS position.
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