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TWO ELECTRONIC THEODOLITES WITH
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE

THE ECONOMIC THE UNIVERSAL


THEOMAT" Wild T1000 TH EOMIITH” Wild T 1600
it 3" (1 mgon)
The economic Wiltl T1000 electronic
theoclolite is the perfect instrument for
in
1,5” (0.5 mgon)
The electronic Wild 'l‘1IEi(lU is a theodolitc
for universal use. It is the ideal instrument
routine tasks in detail and eatlastral for difficult surveying tasks: for traversing,
surveys, topographic surveys, and control surveys, in engineering surveys.
engineering surveys. lt offers alt the anti wherever you need hi gh accuracy and
advantages of modern electronics for additional eoortlinate-geometry functions.
nreasuretnent. data acquisition, and data
processing. In addition to its higher angleqneasurernent
aceuraev and all the functions of the Wild
T1000, the Wild T1600 has the followiiig
I Instantly ready for measurement application-oriented features:
I Single-key command for main functions, including distance
measurement and data recording I Computation and display nfsetting-out differences
I Computation of coordinates I Eight practical coordinate-geometry functions for the
I Optionally available with REC module ' computation oi‘ tie distance, resection, area, etc.
I Provision for input of REM words
I Compensation of circle eccentricity ensures high angle-
measurement accuracy of pointings in one telescope position
only

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0 VERSATILE MODULAR TOTAL STATIONS WITH OUTSTAI

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models: er acciiracv handy scanning at stein tot on-line Lon1|ii1te1
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OI THE ELECTRONIC
TOTI-I TH EODOLITE
IDING FEATURES: UNIVERSAL TOTAL STATION
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Iomprchensive Modular system Low povier Colour coded Cable socket


angc of accessories eoinpatihle with any consumption theodolite tor data ici iniiial in
ielapts the ctiiiipmeiit Wilel DISTOMAT“ Even tlie small key [1413]-(I tntetl hase Clilile
o practically any and tlala terminal. for plug-iii haitery largo t_,,;1'-'-;"i,—I(]|-|_[\,t_, does not atteet
iirveying task. eitpaiisitiii to an provities enough piaetieal Lential insti unient
ncludes ti GLUE laser BIQCIFUIIIC IOIHI poivei Ioi ihniii nine tgiiirtsl 9| ,1|| iiiovenieni
eyepiece and GAKI '5-TFIIIOI1 ‘~"-"ilI1 01‘ liours With i tunetioiis ineliidine
iortli-fiiicliiig gyro- Wl'[l1Ul.1Ii data DIQTQMAT ]:‘)]ST[)\t[A"[ ,,,~,,_i
cope. l"c'~7‘3"'d1“g- dlltlhhtd I0 II1-1» elat l tei initial (it
theoclolite it is coniiected)
enough toi al:-out 200
angle and elistanec
ineasiirernents

THAT TURNS
INTO A UNIVERSAL
TOTAL STATION

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OR RECORDING TOTAL STATION
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Choice of two Plug in Flexible recording l racking mode NUHIBIIL input
models: RECording module format Reeoicls angles and on central keyhoaid
I Electronic C ipaeiis foi about for inasiniurri distances at to record point
- theodolite with “>00 data bloeks versatility and one-second numhei and eoeled
I-tc yboa rel and liitereliaiigeahle etticient use of intervals t ata
displays on hotli Theodolite displays available memory
faces. Allows rccoi deel data
later installation
of optional insert
for REC module
I Recording
tlieodolite with
inst or REC
inotitiie on face 2

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OR A RECORDING
TOTAL STATION

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ANGLES, DISTANCE, AND REDUCTION
AT THE TOUCH OF A SINGLE KEY

Switch on and measure Accessories for universal use Modular economy


Position-coded circles form the basis for the Botli the Wild T1000 and the T1600 are Wild modular design allows you to get the
absolute electronic aiiglc-scanning system compatible with the versatile range of Wild maximum use out of every one of your
of the T1000 and T1600. They relieve the theoelolitc accessories: parallel-plate instruments, whatever the job. ivleasurc
user of time-wasting initialization, because micrometers; objective and solar prisms; with or without a DISTOMAT, with or
the instrument is instantly ready to diagonal, zenith, laser, autocollimation, without recording the data, as the task
measure. Angle measurement is aiiei interchangeable eyepieees; north- requires. That simplifies logistics and gives
continuous, with instant updates of the finding gyroscope; and targets. you a much higher return on your
display as you turn the telescope. investment.
Ask for brochure G1 2?9e and discover the
You can reset the horizontal circle to 0 or vast choice of accessories available to adapt If you already own a DISTUMAT, the
any other azimuth by keyboard input, and your T 10-till or T1600 to practically any task. Wild T1000 and T1600 theodolitcs arc an
measure the horizontal angle clockwise or even better investment. When you buy
anticlockwise. one, you are in fact getting a modular
electronic total station at no extra cost.
ALL key g The modular design lets you benefit
Attach a Wild DISTOMAT to either the immediately and at little cost from future
Wild T1000 or the Wild T1600 and turn it developments in the dynamic fields of
into a powerful, extra-fast total station. distance measurement. data recording, and
software engineering. It's the economical
Then simply touch the ALL key once to way to stay abreast of progress.
measure the distance and automatically
record it, including both angles and point
number.

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THE DISTOMAT RANGE

Wild DISTOMAT DI 1000 Wild DISTOMAT DIES Wild DISTOMAT DI3tl00tDlUR30l]2


short range, for surveys and setting-out medium range, more accurate long range, for triangulation and control
Range 1.6 km Range 5 km surveys
Standard deviation 5 mm + 5 ppm Standard deviation 3 min + 2 ppm Range 14 kin
Standard deviation 3 mm to 5 nun + l ppm
Measures in only 0.8 s
DIOR 3002 measures up to 250 iii without
reflectors
Wild DISTOMAT DI 2000 You can use the Wild THEOMAT T1000 A typical example of the way the product
for precision distance measurement and Tl tlti with any Wild DISTOMAT. In policy of Wild I-leerbrugg protects your
Range _-4 km this combination, no cable is necessary to investment is the fact that with the Wild
Standard deviation I mm + 1 ppm power any of the DlSTCtl‘v'lATs shown here T1000 and T'lti00 theodolitcs you can also
or to control it automatically from the use older DISTOMAT Models not shown
theodolite keyboard. Eseept with the here: D14, Dl4L. DI 5. and DI 20. We shall
DI3000 and DIUR3002, the telescope maintain this policy in future developments
remains fully transiting. of the Wild modular system, to give you
maximum cost effectiveness for decades to
come.

Wild THEGMAT Tfddt? with a recording modiiie


and the Wild DISTUMA T DH000 forms an
extremely compact modular total station for
iiigii-precision nieasitrernent. Standard deviation:
angles L5", distance I inni. The teiescope remains
fatty transiting with the Dilitititi attached.

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The design nl the I ltllltl and T ltitltl oltci s Bidirectional interchange of measured and
all the tI.'El]iIt'tl'Jllll\ ‘it'iLl need to reeoitl computed data stored in the REC innelule
measuieineiits and otliei tlata and pioeess makes efficient use of the built-in
thei'i1 in the licltl coordinatc-geometry functions.

Typical prograiiis available:


GRM10 plug-in REC module, T1600

the most economical way to ihftiiiiitil


record and store survey data t"oortlt'ittitt’
inpiit
liistead of a control panel on face 2. the
Wild T1000 and Tltillll can be fitted with an Cotiipittrtttoii
insert for the plug-in REC motltilc. The riftie rlistriiice
interchangeable GRM I0 is a pliig-in
data-recording and storage unit that takes Rc‘.i't’ti'llt’Jlt
only a few seconds to insert or rciiiove.
Each REC module can store abeuit Stltltltitii
blocks. Simply use the number of modules tihritiittrttiriii rif
liorizoiital circle
you need to espand the memory to tiny size
you want. You can call up the recorded
data on the theodolite"s display at any time.
The iiiailahle REC niodule weighs only 70 g
(Evil oz). C.'oiii,i:iitttttioii
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GIF 10 data reader
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t» This data reader is a universal iiitei'facc
between REC module and computer.
lieiglit of r:il.i;'et‘t.i"

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it peripheral ec|uipment, or another REC "liai'§,'t.*t-p oitit
module. Use the GIF lil to display, copy, or T e‘t}t‘J'l‘tlltttl'te’.t'
delete data to transfer them to a computer, -“i ' I‘ -

and for on-line data input to a REC module - ,-

Full automation with Wild


software packages
The Wild system permits automation of the
data flow, from project preparation at the -.-' """_'
office to programmed surveying in the
field, all the way to the production of
finished drawings.
The theodolite’s built-in coordinate-
geometry functions and PRUFIS II
software for Wild GRE data terminals
make such automation possible. Ifyoii own
a T1000 or T1600, you benefit from this
versatility.

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AND PROGRAMMED SURVEYING

Unlimited possibilities with a Wild GRE3 or GRE4 data terminal PROFIS ll software library
and PROFIS software Free-station survey anti setting-out now
with E, N, and H.
For details of the flexible determination of
the instrument station and other expanded
programs. see software brochure G] 3l]Ue.
Typical etamples oi PROFIS software; Wild GRE3 and GRE4 data terminals
Free -strttiott Flottittg progrotn Well over a thousand ofthesc weatherproof
.'\'l'i.l'l.'I'.'l' _torr13 _olotters tlata terminals with 64 l(l)_‘l.tlEt memory are in
use worldwide. In conjunction with
PROFIS software. they ensure mtotimum
efficiency for coping with extremely
complex computations. A BASIC module
available for both models is freely user-
programmable.
lrtstttot (Yotttptttotiott of
cotttptttotiott of coot'tlitttttes. Ask for your copy of our brochure on Wild
settirtg-out pocltet-ettlcttlrttor GRE data terminals.
elettiertts ttrttl functions
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instrttme*nts helps you cope with cotttpltot toslts in it otirti.-nurrt
of titrte.

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The Wild system permits bidirectional riete flow


frotri the field to the office ortcl vice verso. -
The Wild A W0 TABTM TA iii precision plotting
table produces firtishetl plotted’ or scrilzted
drawings with rtrt nccttrocy oftite order of
0.0} mm.

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rtzcntttcttt tmrtt V He-=»-=-Mes REC tnodule
0 CMOS tnetnory
o Capacity lo ltbyte or
r-‘tingle measu retttettt continuous: absolute encoder about Still data blocks
Updates 0.1 s to (1.3 s 0 Dimensions Y4 mm >4 (ill mm 1‘-<1 ltl tntn
(I-5" ><: are >t -ts")
Units {select as required} 360° sesagesimal. 3otl° decimal o Weight i'tJg [2i*’1tJit_)
=it]{l gon. £3400 mil '
Power sttpply I2 ‘v’ DC‘
Tlllllll T1600 Power consumption about t].t]tiA {angle tneasuretnent.
Smallest nttit displayed l".tl_t'1t')tl5"' 1". tl.t}lll.ll“" without backliglit to display}
t_l.UU1gon. tl.Ul mil tl.tl-U1 gon. tl.tltl1 mil t‘~tttton1atic power-off about 3 minutes after last keyboard input
Standard tle viation Hr 3" (tl.t}t_l1go|t] . ' [ll.tlUll5go|t]| Uperating liI'e of batteries (between eltarges}
tr.tl'Illi“sllS'?23 ‘v’ 3" (tl.tlUlgott_] jI-Ill- ._'"J-J-. 1-..-. {ll.t]=tltligott]
[mean pointing in both telescope positions} (;E,1~]77 GEBTD GEBTI
Automatic intles pendulum compensator Plug-in battery Small battery Universal battery
W rk't rit r 3:3’ iU.l t ' _
Seiiin; ticciiit'%ii:y ii" l_it.l.l_lliiiii-li;iti5'.itttt) Tim-"“D'iTlm-H] i “l““"i) h about 35 h about llll l1
Telescope I coaztial. erect image '1‘1[}[t]tT1tjtj|[]\.i.=it|1
lvlagntftcattott I _ [J] |[j|[][]_."
withslandardeyepicce 3tJ:4 [}]1[||]tj;[]I3{][][_} 2 H|_~_,Uut_’1jU about1UUU about35UU
Objective aperture 42 mm l
Shortest focusing distance 1.? tn ’["1[1[]|];'j‘1r?,[|[|
Field olview at lttttttm 2? m -,.,,it|1 315 2 ;_1h(_]u[?_0U about SUU about ESUU
Focusing coarse and line -- -
Tilting range 1 ti‘;-.".tttt|nu-.1|1.ts ope ratton _
. . . - l'*\-ttmbcr of angle and dtstttttre |tit.tsurcn1t.'nts
T|lltit.1tTlolllJ —55'“ (—t5Ugon)to zenith
T l tlll[llT liillli with D I 1t'ltlt'l.-' I) I 55 Height of tilting aids
Position 1 --55° {_-6t'}gon_} to zenith above trilztrach dish 196 mtn
Position 2 —3U° ( —30gon} to zenith LEWIS (5en5im.i,[}, per 2 mm)
Displays 3 Lt.?Ds on both faces. each display _ Spherical level in tribraclt H’.-“'2 tn nt
with sign. 8 figures. decimal point. llags. Ttlotllar level tn theodolite 30".-*2 tn nt
and symbols to guide users p cal Phlmm in tribracb
Keyboard weatherproof. l-"-l multiple-function keys M gtti ti L’ ><
L-omact pressure 30 g Temperature range
Distance nteasnretttettt with Wild DlSTt_)l‘vlAT attached - lv’lcasLll'cI11cI1t -are to +s0"c (-4=*1'=-is —|-1E2°l*')
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tlluttomattc corrections
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Horizontal-colltmatton error
. Storei E e -ttrc: to +ri_re (—=ll.l'"Fto +1ss='F)
Vertical-index error Weight
' Earth curvature and tnean refraction T 1l]l]l.i orTlt5[l'[l without tribracb
Eccentricity ol'Hz and V circles or battery 4.5 kg {ltl lb}
(T ltitlljonlyj GEBTT plug-in battery tl.2kg (Tor)
U.9lcg ['2 lb)
Two models 2 keyboards. displays both faces EEEZE U-ihmch 3.'5Jl~;g (8-.tilb)
or
keyboard and display lace I .
slot for REC module face 2

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