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2 Preparation<br />

Note – The prism constant of a Nikon prism is always 0.<br />

If your prism constant is not 0mm, then directly enter the prism constant value<br />

in the Const field. For example, if your prism constant is 30mm, enter 30mm in the<br />

Const field on the instrument.<br />

B<br />

Tip – When using a prism at a short distance, set the prism at a slight angle to<br />

the sighting axis, rather than completely square.<br />

Setting the position of the target plate 20.1<br />

Make sure that the target plate is aligned with the tribrach adapter and the prism.<br />

To set the position of the target plate:<br />

1. Use the two set screws supplied to attach<br />

Center on axis<br />

the target plate to the single prism holder.<br />

2. Move the target plate within the screw<br />

holes until the apex of the wedge pattern is<br />

aligned with the vertical axis of the prism<br />

and the tribrach adapter.<br />

Face-1/Face-2 Measurements 2.1<br />

You can take a measurement from either face of the instrument. To change the face,<br />

rotate the instrument 180° on its base, and rotate the telescope 180° within the<br />

standard.<br />

By averaging the Face-1 and Face-2 measurement values, you can cancel out most<br />

constant mechanical errors. Some errors, such as vertical axis error, cannot be<br />

cancelled out by averaging Face-1 and Face-2 measurements.<br />

C<br />

Caution<br />

– When rotating the telescope, take care not to catch your finger in<br />

the gap between the instrument’s standard and the telescope.<br />

24 Pulse Laser Station <strong>NPL</strong>-302 Series Instruction <strong>Manual</strong>

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