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I Laser Rangefinders<br />

I.5 LEDHA-GEO Laser Binoculars<br />

The LEDHA-GEO produced by Jenoptik is a handheld laser device<br />

used very much like a pair of binoculars. The LEDHA-GEO is<br />

suitable for use with the Asset Surveyor software for the automated<br />

recording of offsets.<br />

I.5.1 Hardware Specifications<br />

The following sections detail the hardware specifications of the<br />

LEDHA-GEO Laser Binoculars.<br />

Dimension<br />

The LEDHA-GEO laser binoculars measure 25 cm x 20.5 cm x 9 cm<br />

(9.8" x 8.1" x 3.5"). They weigh 2.2 kg (4.88 lb) without the battery<br />

and 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) with the battery. The casing is made from rugged<br />

aluminum.<br />

Laser details<br />

The laser can typically take measurements up to 300 m (985 ft) to<br />

uncooperative surfaces. For cooperative targets (for example, a<br />

reflector), the range of the laser is extended to 3,000 m (9,840 ft). The<br />

laser is accurate to ±10 cm (3.9").<br />

Compass details<br />

An internal electronic compass is used to obtain azimuth<br />

measurements. In typical GIS data collection conditions, this compass<br />

tends to be accurate to around ±0.5 cm. In environments where<br />

magnetic interference is high (for example, in a vehicle), the compass<br />

can be considerably less accurate.<br />

360 TSC1 Asset Surveyor Operation Manual

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