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Introduction

Welcome to DiNi
By purchasing a Digital Level from Trimble you
have opted for a leading-edge product in the field
of surveying instruments.
We congratulate you on your choice and would
like to thank you for the trust placed in our company.
These abridged instructions are intended to serve
as start-up aid for you. Please find more detailed
descriptions in the full Operating Instructions.
Good luck.

Safety Notes

Do not point the telescope directly at the sun.


Do not use the instrument and accessories in
rooms with danger of explosion.

Operate the instrument only in the compliance


with the operating conditions specified.

Protect operator and instrument sufficiently at the


site of measurement (e.g. construction site, roads,
etc.). Observe any relevant national regulations and
the Road Traffic Act.

Tread tripod legs firmly into the ground to prevent

sinking in and falling over of the instrument by wind


pressure.

Mount the instrument to the tripod using the


tripod screw immediately after you take the instrument from its case. Never leave the instrument
placed loosely only on the tripod head. After loosening the tripod screw, immediately store the instrument in its case.

Dont make any changes or repairs on the instrument and accessories. This must be done only by a
service team or by authorised technical staff.

Safety Notes

When you work with staves in the vicinity of elec-

tric plants (e.g. electric railways, aerial lines, transmitting stations, etc.) your life is acutely endangered.
This risk exists independent of the staff material (e.g.
aluminium or wood). In such cases it is necessary to
inform the competent and authorised safety authorities and observe their instructions.

Don't use the instrument too long when it is raining. During breaks, cover the instrument with the
protective hood. Wipe the instrument and case dry in
the field and let it dry completely indoors, with the
case open.

In a thunderstorm, don't carry out surveying work


to avoid being struck by a lightning.

Remove the batteries in case of unloading or a


longer time without using the instrument. Recharge
the batteries with Single Battery Charger.

Properly dispose of the batteries and equipment

taking into account the applicable national regulations. Prevent improper use of the disposed instrument by proper disposal.

Safety Notes

Before every use of the instrument, verify that it is


in perfect condition, particularly after longer transportation, fall or any other improper use. Systematic
check measurements particularly before and after
extensive surveying projects will help to avoid erroneous measurements.
Do not operate the battery charger and PC Card

reader in humid conditions (risk of electrical shock).


Make sure the voltage setting is identical on the
battery charger and voltage source. Do not use instruments while they are wet.

The magnetic PC Card cover should always be in


place to stop environment damage (water, dust).

Do not use destroyed plugs and cables for accessories with the instrument.

Environmental information
NOTICE FOR TRIMBLE'S EUROPEAN UNION CUSTOMERS
Trimble is pleased to announce a new recycling
program for our European Union customers. At
Trimble, we recognize the importance of
minimizing the environmental impacts of our
products. We endeavor to meet your needs, not
only when you purchase and use our products,
but also when you are ready to dispose of them.
That is why Trimble is actively pursuing, and will
continue to pursue, the expanded use of
environmentally friendly materials in all its
products, and why we have established a
convenient and environmentally friendly recycling
program.
As Trimble makes additional recycling facilities
available for your use, we will post their locations
and contact information to our Recycling
Instructions web page.
For product recycling instructions and more information, please go to
http://www.trimble.com/environmentT
Recycling in Europe:
To recycle Trimble WEEE,
Call +31 497 53 2430, and ask for the WEEE
Associate Or Mail a request for recycling
instructions to:

Environmental information
Trimble Europe BV
c/o Menlo Worldwide Logistics
Meerheide 45
5521 DZ Eersel, NL

Contents
Introduction ................................................... 3
Safety Notes................................................... 4
Environmental Information ............................. 7
Contents ........................................................ 9
Hardware overview....................................... 10
Software overview DiNi 12,22..................... 12
Software overview DiNi 12T........................ 13
Setting up and switching on......................... 14
The control panel ......................................... 15
Preparing for measurement .......................... 16
Projects and inputs ....................................... 20
Line levelling ................................................ 22
Line interruption........................................... 24
Line adjustment............................................ 26
Reference Heights in the Memory ................. 28
Data Transfer ............................................... 29
Data Memory PCMCIA Card.......................... 31
Adjustment .................................................. 32
Accessories for DiNi .................................... 35
Updates ....................................................... 36
Maintenance and Care ................................. 37

Hardware overview
Standard deviation as
per DIN 18723
Standard deviation on
1 km of double
levelling
Electronic measurement:
- invar precision
barcode staff
- foldable bar code staff
Visual measurement:
- foldable staff,
metric scale

DiNi 12

DiNi 22

DiNi12T

0.3 mm
1.0 mm

0.7 mm
1.3 mm

0.3 mm
1.0 mm

1,5 mm

2.0 mm

1,5 mm

DiNi 12
- Graduated circle, external
- Exchangeable PCMCIA Card

DiNi 12 T
- Elektronic circle
- Exchangeable PCMCIA Card

DiNi 22
- Graduated circle, external
- Internal data memory

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Hardware overview

13
12

11

Telescope objective with integrated


sunshield

Telescope focusing control

Trigger key for measurement

Horizontal tangent screw


(endless slow motion drive)

Graduated circle, external


(DiNi 12, 22)

PCMCIA Card plug-in module


(DiNi 12, 12 T)

Tribrach

4
5
6

10
9

7
8

14

15

Footscrews

Keyboard

10

Display

11

Eyepiece

12

Window for circular bubble

13

Cap, to be removed for adjustment of


circular bubble

14

Battery compartment

15

15 Sight vane (notch and bead sights)

16

PCIMCIA Card in the plug-in module


(DiNi 12, 12 T)

16

11

Software overview DiNi 12,22


1 Input
1 max. sighting distance
2 min. sighting height
3 max. station difference
4 Refraction coefficient
5 Addition constant (offset)
6 Date (DiNi 12)
7 Time (DiNi 12)
2 Adjustment
3 Data transfer
1 Interface 1
2 Interface
3 PC-Demo
4 Update/Service
4 Setting of recording
1 Recording data
2 Parameter setting
5 Instrument settings
1 Height
2 INP function
3 Display L
4 Shut off
5 Acoustic signal
6 Language
7 Date (DiNi 12)
8 Time (DiNi 12)
6 Line adjustment (DiNi 12)

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Software overview DiNi 12T


1 Input
.......
2 Adjustment
.......
3 Data transfer
.......
4 Setting of recording
.......
5 Instrument settings
1 Display L
2 Display E
3 Shut off
4 Acoustic signal
5 Language
6 Contrast
6 Set instrument units
1 Height in
2 INP function
3 Direction in
4 Coordinate System
5 Coordinate Display
6 Data
7 Time
7 Line adjustment
........ DiNi 12 and 22

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Setting up and switching on


Set-Up
Set up the tripod securely
Remove instrument from container
Place instrument on tripod and screw down
tightly (tripod retaining screw)
Move bubble into the centre of the circular level
(tripod foot screws)
1
1

Switching on
ON/OFF

Press button
Requirements:

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Battery charged
Memory Card inserted

The control panel


DiNi 12 and DiNi 22
Main menu

Switching
on/off

Messen
Measurment

Editor

DiNi 12T
Main menu

Switching
on/off

Measurement

Editor
Measure mode

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Preparing for measurement


Start Screen

Setting recording
7 MENU

Call up Main Menu:

Select from menus in this way

Scroll through menu

Yes

Select marked entry

ESC

Return to previous menu


or
Change entry

MOD

or
Change softkeys

Yes

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SET REC. PARAM.

Preparing for measurement

The following settings are requirements for subsequent line adjustment!


DiNi 12 and 22 only:
Yes
Ja

RECORDING OF DATA

MOD

RECORD

ESC

ROD READINGS

PC Card

or iMEM

RMC

Return
DiNi 12T only:
Yes
Ja

RECORDING OF DATA

MOD

RECORD

ESC

PC Card

Return
and

+- TS-M

Set Measure Mode

MOD

MODE

MOD

REG:- DATA

ESC

Level
R,HD,Z

Return

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Preparing for measurement

Intermediate sight

Stake out

Without reference height


MEAS

Initiate measurement Repeatable as often as desired


Staff reading

Horizantal distance

With reference height


Intm

Start intermediate sight


Input benchmark height:

o.k.

Enter counter values in this way


0,1,....9

Correct input

o.k.

Confirm input

MEAS
o.k.

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Use number keys

Measure backsight point


Confirm measured value

Preparing for measurement


Height of the particular point

Height difference
to the Backsight
point

9 DISP

Browse values
A:
B:

Further measurements
Return

Stake out the height of a point


SOut

Start staking out

o.k.

Input benchmark height

MEAS
o.k.

Carry out backsight measurement


Confirm nominal value
Input nominal elevation

o.k.

MEAS

Initiate measurement

Actual height of point to be staked out

Visual rodreading

Nominalactual
deviation

9 DISP
o.k.

Browse values
Repeat until dz is sufficiently small
A:
Further nominal elevations
B:
Return

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Projects and inputs


Generating a new project (DiNi 12 and 12T only)
Call up edit mode
6 EDIT

Select project management


PRJ
Yes

Input name
Present
character set

Switch to
o.k.

Project name

ESC

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Projects and inputs


Input alphanumeric characters in this way
abc

ABC

NUM

DIST.
MEAS
0,1,....9

Switch to small, large,


numeric
Browse character set
Browse character set
Number keys for characters

Correct input

o.k.

Confirm input

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Line levelling
Start a new line

Line

new line

o.k.

New line

Input line number

Select sequence of measurem.

Procedure:B/F etc.
Alternate:yes/no

o.k.

Input benchmark height


o.k.

Input point number and point code


o.k.

o.k.

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Line levelling

Measuring back and foresights


Height of line of sight

Next sight

MEAS
backsight
DISP
Browse values

Staff reading
backsight

Repeat

MEAS
Foresight
Wdhl

etc.
Repeat measurement

Ending line
LEnd
Yes

Specify end of line as a benchmark height


Overall height
difference
Nominal-actual
deviation

Total
back/foresight
distances

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Line interruption

Intermediate sight

Stake out

Intermediate sight on the line


IntM

MEAS
ESC

Start intermediate sight


Initiate measurement
Return

Staking out a height on the line


SOut

Start staking out

o.k.

Input nominal elevation

MEAS
o.k.

Initiate measurement
Confirm result
Continue with next height to be staked out

ESC

Return

Continue with last line


Line

Select option
Continue
with line
levelling

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Line interruption
Continuing with a line from another project
6 EDIT

Call up
project,
confirm
project
Cont. Line
of Project
Search for start line
Select
Option
?PNo
?Cod

Confirm end of line

?Adr
?LNo
o.k.

Continue
with line
levelling

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Line adjustment
DiNi 12 and 12T only
Line adjustments can only be performed if the
levelling line has been completed and saved on
the memory along with the intermediate heights.
In line levelling, a line is linked to points with
known heights at the beginning and at the end
so that the measured height difference can be
compared with the nominal height difference.
The "line adjustment" program allows to spread
the occurring difference over the individual staff
stations proportionally to the sighting distances,
obtaining adjusted heights as result.
7 MENU
Yes

Search for start of line


i.e.
?ZNr

o.k.

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Line adjustment
End of line is automatically found
o.k.

Yes

Input
benchmark
heights
Mark changed
data

o.k.

Start

End line adjustment


ESC

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Reference Heights in the Memory


Besides entering of data it is possible to call up
the stored data from the memory for line levelling
and Staking out.
Call up the data in this way.
Select project
PRJ

To search in memory using specified criteria


Search for:
Point number, point code or address

?PNr
?Code
?Adr

o.k.

28

Confirm the height

Data Transfer

PC Card Drive

Cable for Data transfer with Xon/Xoff


protocol:
Cable

PMCIA

DiNi PC cable:
Order number
7081779470000

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Data Transfer
Data transfer via cable
7 MENU
YES

Select interface
YES

Select transfer direction


YES

Attention !
A requirement for transfer are identical parameters on the instrument and the peripheral
device: format, protocol, baud rate, parity and
stop bits.
i.e.
all

Start data transfer


YES

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Data Memory PCMCIA Card


Formatting a PC Card
With the DiNi 12 and 12T it is possible to format
a SRAM - PC Card.
7 MENU
YES

YES

YES

Attention !
Make sure to transfer the data stored in the PC
Card to another storage medium beforehand, as
all data in the memory is lost during formatting.

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Adjustment
7 MENU

The instrument adjustment defines the necessary


corrections and correction values for the line sight
of DiNi, which are required to ensure optimum
measuring accuracy.

YES

Before starting any adjustment, allow the instrument to adapt to the ambient temperature.
Situation

Frstner

Nhbauer
Kukkamki

I 1/3 I 1/3 I 1/3 I


2

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I 1/3 I 1/3 I 1/3 I


1

Different
Methods
with identical result

I app. 20m I app. 20m I

Adjustment
After the selection of the adjustment method, you
can change the settings of earth curvature and
refraction. This is not possible at another point of
the DiNi menu system. Changes of earth curvature and refraction settings become effective only
if you adjust the system afterwards. The line of
sight will then be corrected accordingly.
with graphic help
MEAS
.....
Result

o.k.

If the new line of sight correction is adopted, the


program requests the checking of the reticule
alignment (for visual reading).
screw below the eyepiece - 1

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Adjustment
Adjustment of circular bubble

Check the function of circular bubble:


By turning the instrument 180 round the vertical
axis the circular bubble has to remain within the
circle.

Adjustment of circular bubble:


Remove the screw (2) of the protection cap with
the adjusting tool and detach the protection-cap.
Turn the instrument 180.
Eliminate half the residual deviation of the circular
bubble by means of the tribrach screw and half
by adjusting the circular bubble (J1..3).

J3

J2

J1

Repeat this procedure and check the residual


deviation.
Fix the protection cap again. Make sure that the
rubber joint is placed in the groove.

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Accessories for DiNi


Foldable staff made of wood
length: 3 m or 4 m

Telescopic staff made of aluminium


length: 4 m or 5 m

Special parts and invar tape


made of aluminium, invar and foil
length: 30 cm, 50 cm and 1 m

Invar staff
- small and wide base
- length: 1 m, 2 m and 3 m
- Transport case
- Telescopic support
Battery pack and charger

Memory Card and data transmission cable

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Updates
Software updates are offered by the manufacturer on Internet sites with reservation as to extensions of the functional range. Surf to our Web
sites. The dealer will be pleased to communicate
the Internet site names, when required.

DiNi PC
Cable:
Ordernumber
7081779470.000

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The updates offered contain the following


functions:
- Update of the instrument computer
- Update of the interface computer (DiNi 12 and
DiNi 12 T only )
- Loading of an additional language (four languages can be loaded)
The files loaded from the Internet sites have to be
unpacked and copied on a floppy disk.
For the update processes , the operating system
DOS has to be used in any case.
Additionally to the files required for the update
process, the update instructions have to be
loaded from the Internet in any case and have to
be observed strictly. No liability will be assumed
for claims resulting from the non-compliance with
the specification.
In these instructions, all steps are described in
detail. They may contain and explain commands
that differ from the description given here.

Maintenance and Care


Instructions for Maintenance and Care
Allow sufficient time for the instrument to adjust
to the ambient temperature.
Use a soft cloth to remove dirt and dust from the
instrument.
When working in wet weather or rain, cover the
instrument during longer breaks with the protective hood.
Clean the optics with special care using a clean
and soft cloth, cotton wool or a soft brush, do
not use any liquid except pure alcohol.
Do not touch the optical surface with the fingers.
For transportation over long distances, the instrument should be stored in its case.
When working in wet weather, wipe the instrument and case dry in the field and let it dry completely indoors, with the case open.
Let wet instruments and accessories dry before
packing them up.
After a long storage, check the adjustment of the
instrument prior to use.
Observe the boundary values for the temperature
of storing, especially in the summer (interior of
the vehicle).

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