High Accuracy Measuring Station
- Precise angle accuracies 0.5” (MS05AXII) and 1” (MS1AXII)
- Auto-aiming accuracy of 1”
- Remote control through on-line PC
- Exclusive reflector prescan technology
- Enforced durability for long term deformation and monitoring applications
Rapid 2D
Monitoring®
In addition to natural hazards, such as harsh
weather, soil movement or change of ground
water level, engineering structures, such as buildings, dams,
tunnels and bridges
can always be affected
by movement caused
by excavation, heavy construction and piling placement. The MS Series
provides superior
measuring precision
and is equipped with environmental protection and functions necessary in monitoring applications, allowing it to be utilized
in a high-precision monitoring solution.
Industrial measurement
The MS05 AXII,
when using reflective sheet
targets, can achieve
sub-millimeter accuracy allowing
for measuring the shape and alignment of large-scale structures such as plants
and bridges, as well as precise
measurements of ships, railroad
cars, and airplanes.
First-order survey
The MS Series
offers high-precision angle
accuracy (MS05 AXII:
0.5”, MS1 AXII:
1”) which can
be used for
a wide range of
precise measurements. Equipped
with an automatic tracking system, the high-precision robotic measuring station can be configured with
a remote control system.
Advanced auto-pointing algorithm for
multiple prisms
Incorporating
an advanced auto-pointing algorithm*, optimized for monitoring applications, it automatically sights
the prism closest
to the telescope center regardless of the distance
from the instrument. This
works even if multiple
prisms or other reflective objects are in the
field of view, dramatically enhances the reliability in periodic monitoring of predetermined prism locations.
Reflector prescan for
monitoring setup
The
MS Series automatically searches within the predetermined area to quickly
measure the reflectors as initial positions for subsequent routine
measurements. This function works in low light or dark conditions where the
reflectors cannot be clearly seen by the human eye.