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Laser Rangefinders I<br />

3. Keeping a steady hold on the instrument, aim through its scope<br />

and carefully pull the trigger.<br />

The distance to the target point is now displayed on the<br />

Advantage’s head-up display. The bearing and inclination are<br />

displayed on the LED.<br />

4. Release the trigger. When you do this, the Advantage sends its<br />

measurement to the TSC1 datalogger.<br />

If you were viewing the laser rangefinderZform, you<br />

would see the measurement arrive on the TSC1 datalogger’s<br />

screen:<br />

The Asset Surveyor software displays the distance measurement in the<br />

currently configured Distance units. The laser azimuth (bearing) is<br />

converted to a true North azimuth. If the configured North reference is<br />

‘True’, it is immediately displayed as a true North bearing (with a ‘T’<br />

suffix); otherwise it is displayed as a magnetic North bearing (with an<br />

‘M’ suffix).<br />

Note – If the configured Magnetic declination is ‘Auto’, the Asset<br />

Surveyor software’s internal magnetic declination model is used to<br />

convert the magnetic laser bearing to a true north bearing. Otherwise,<br />

the manually entered declination is used for this conversion.<br />

TSC1 Asset Surveyor Operation Manual 357

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