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Trimble TX6/TX8

3D Laser Scanner

USER GUIDE

Version 1.00
Revision B
May 2017
Corporate Office encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
Trimble Inc.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and the
935 Stewart Drive receiver.
Sunnyvale, CA 94085 – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
USA from that to which the receiver is connected.
www.trimble.com – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
GeoSpatial business area
Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the
Trimble Inc. manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your
GeoSpatial business area authority to operate this equipment under Federal
10355 Westmoor Drive, Communications Commission rules.
Suite #100
Westminster, CO 80021 Canada

USA This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-


003.
800-538-7800 (toll free in USA)
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la
+1-937-245-5600 Phone
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
+1-937-233-9004 Fax
http://www.trimble.com/support/ Europe

Legal Notices The Product has been tested and found to


comply with the requirements for a Class B
© 2017, Trimble Inc. All rights reserved.
device pursuant to European Council
Trimble, the Globe & Triangle logo, and RealWorks are Directive 2014/30/EU on EMC.
trademarks of Trimble Inc., registered in the United States
The Product complies with European Council
and in other countries.
Directive 2006/42/EC on Machinery and European Council
All other trademarks are the property of their respective Directive 2011/65 (RoHS).
owners.
Australia and New Zealand
Release Notice
This product conforms with the regulatory
This is the May 2017 release (Revision B) of the Trimble
requirements of the Australian
TX6/TX8 3D Laser Scanner User Guide. It applies to version
Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
1.00 of the 3D Laser Scanner.
EMC framework, thus satisfying the
Product Limited Warranty Information requirements for RCM Marking and sale within Australia and
For applicable product Limited Warranty information, please New Zealand.
refer to the Limited Warranty Card included with this Trimble Taiwan – Battery Recycling Requirements
product, or consult your local Trimble authorized dealer.

Notices The product contains a removable Lithium-ion battery.


Taiwanese regulations require that waste batteries are
USA
recycled.
Class B Statement – Notice to Users. This equipment has 廢電池請回收
been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and Part
90. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communication. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is

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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

For product recycling instructions and more


information, please go to
www.trimble.com/Corporate/Environmental_
Compliance.aspx.
Recycling in Europe: To recycle Trimble WEEE (Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment, products that run on
electrical power.), Call +31 497 53 24 30, and ask for the
“WEEE Associate”. Or, mail a request for recycling instructions
to:
Trimble Europe BV
c/o Menlo Worldwide Logistics
Meerheide 45
5521 DZ Eersel, NL

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FCC Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity (laser performance)


We, Trimble Inc. This is to certify that 3D scanner model Trimble TX6 and
935 Stewart Drive TX8
PO Box 3642 complies with the performance requirements of
Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3642 IEC 60825-1 (1)
United States and
+1-408-481-8000 US FDA 21 CFR §1040.10 (2)
Declare under sole responsibility that DoC products as a Class 1 laser device.
comply with Part 15 of FCC Rules. (1) IEC 60825-1: 2014 Edition 2.0. Safety of laser products -

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements. IEC,
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and Geneva.
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired (2) Federal Performance Standard for Laser Products, 21
operation. §CFR 1040.10, Center for Devices and Radiological Health,
Silver Springs, Maryland, USA.
 

EC Declaration of Conformity

We, Trimble (MENSI S.A.S.)


174 avenue du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny
94120 Fontenay-sous-Bois
France
Declare under sole responsibility that the product, Trimble
TX6, part number 28010049, and Trimble TX8, part number
28020049 are in conformity with the following European
standards:
Electromagnetic Compatibility:
Standard NF EN 61326-1 (July 2006)
In compliance with EMC Directive 2014/30/EU.
In compliance with Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
In compliance with RoHS Directive 2011/65 (RoHS).
In compliance with RTTE Directive 1999/5/ED
Environment: Electrical equipment for measurement,
control and laboratory use
Conformity has been demonstrated on one production
representative sample. Conformity to EMC standards of
each manufactured unit is ensured by implementation of
internal documented procedures.

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Safety Information

Safety Information
Before you use your Trimble product, make sure that you have read the user manual and
understood all safety requirements. Failure to follow the instructions, warnings and
precautions may lead to device damage, and/or user injury.

WARNING – This alert warns of a potential hazard which, if not avoided, could
result in severe injury or even death.

CAUTION – This alert warns of a potential hazard or unsafe practice that could
result in minor injury or property damage or irretrievable data loss.

NOTE – An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are no safety risks involved.

Use and care


This product is designed to withstand the rough treatment and tough environment that
typically occurs in construction applications. However, the scanner is a high-precision
electronic instrument and should be treated with reasonable care.
Also see, Care and maintenance.

CAUTION – Operating or storing the instrument outside the specified temperature


range can damage it.

CAUTION – Please read carefully the manual before using the instrument. Failure to
follow the instructions, warnings and precautions that are in the manual may lead to
device damage, and/or user injury.

Laser safety
This is to certify that the 3D scanner model, Trimble TX6 and TX8, comply with the
performance requirements of IEC 60825-11 and US FDA 21 CFR §1040.102 as a Class 1 laser
device.

1IEC 60825-1: 2014 Edition 2.0. Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification and
requirements. IEC, Geneva.
2Federal Performance Standard for Laser Products, 21 §CFR 1040.10, Center for Devices and
Radiological Health, Silver Springs, Maryland, USA.

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Safety Information

Hazard label

This label is placed on each side of the instrument. It warns you to keep your hands away
from moving parts when the instrument is rotating. Failure to follow the instruction may
cause injury to yourself or damage to the instrument.

Class 1 Laser Product label

The TX 3D scanner complies with the performance requirements of international standard


IEC 60825-1 2014 as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and is therefore labeled as follows in
accordance with the requirements of this standard. The Laser Warning Label is placed on
the bottom and back of the instrument.

The TX 3D scanner operates in a laser wavelength of 1,5 µm (invisible light), with a beam
divergence of 0.177 mrad Gaussian and an output laser power of 6 kW peak.

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Safety Information

Battery safety

WARNING – Do not damage the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. A damaged


battery can cause an explosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or
property damage. To prevent injury or damage:
 l Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged. Signs of damage
include, but are not limited to, discoloration, warping, and leaking battery fluid.
 l Do not expose the battery to fire, high temperature, or direct sunlight.
 l Do not immerse the battery in water.
 l Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather.
 l Do not drop or puncture the battery.
 l Do not open the battery or short-circuit its contacts.

WARNING – Avoid contact with the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery if it appears to


be leaking. Battery fluid is corrosive, and contact with it can result in personal injury
and/or property damage. To prevent injury or damage:
 l If the battery leaks, avoid contact with the battery fluid.
 l If battery fluid gets into your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and
seek medical attention. Do not rub your eyes!
 l If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing, immediately use clean water to wash
off the battery fluid.

WARNING – Charge and use the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery only in strict
accordance with the instructions. To prevent injury or damage:
 l Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor.
 l Never attempt to remove, replace, or repair the battery yourself.
 l If the battery requires attention, send the receiver to an authorized Trimble Service
Center.
 l Use the battery only in Trimble equipment that is specified to use it.
 l Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the
product description.

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Safety Information

WARNING – Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause


an explosion or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. To
prevent injury and damage:
 l Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking.
 l Charge the battery only in a Trimble product that is specified to charge it.
 l Be sure to follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger.
 l Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or burning odor.
 l Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the
product documentation.

WARNING – Discharge all Trimble batteries before disposing of them. Disposal


must be done in accordance with local and national guidelines.

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Contents
User Guide 1

Safety Information 5
Use and care 5
Laser safety 5
Hazard label 6
Class 1 Laser Product label 6
Battery safety 7

Contents 9

1   Introduction 12
Unpacking the instrument 13
Shipping box 13
Instrument case 14
Inspecting the instrument case 15
Opening the instrument case 16
Items in the instrument case 17
Remove the instrument from the case 18
Lifting the instrument 19
Pulling the instrument case 21
Transporting the instrument 22
Packing the instrument case into the shipping box 22
Care and maintenance 23
Cleaning 23
Removing moisture 23
Technical support 24
Related information 24

2   Instrument and Accessories 25


Instrument views 26
Front of instrument 26
Back of instrument 27
Left side of instrument 28
Right side of instrument 29
Battery/USB flash drive compartment 30
Accessories 31

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Contents

External power supply kit 31


USB flash drive 32
Battery kit 32
Smart battery 33
Two-bay charger 36
Tribrach 38
Micro fiber lens cleaning cloth 39
Stylus pen kit 39
TX USB external cable 39
TX Auto-Start 40

3   Setup 41
Setting up the tripod 42
Setting up the tribrach 42
Leveling the tribrach 43
Centering over a known point 44
Setting up the instrument 46
Settling down the instrument on the tribrach 47
USB flash drive 48
Inserting the USB flash drive 48
Removing the USB flash drive 49
Powering the instrument 50
Using an external power supply 50
Inserting a battery 51
Removing a battery 52
Turning the instrument on and off 53
Turning on the instrument 53
Turning off the instrument 53
Connecting the instrument to a remote device 54
Connecting to the instrument over the WLAN 54
Connecting to the instrument with a TX series cable 56
Plugging the TX Auto-Start into the instrument 59
Changing the default settings 60
Measuring the instrument heights 60
Measuring the ground-to-bottom mark distance 61
Computing the instrument height (IH) 61

4   Software 62
Touch screen 63
Projects 65

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Managing projects 66
Managing stations 69
Managing scans 71
Leveling 80
Checking the leveling status of the instrument 80
Leveling the instrument 81
Activating (or deactivating) the compensator 82
Activating (or deactivating) the Auto level check 82
Scan parameters 83
Choosing a scan mode 84
Setting the color acquisition mode 86
Enabling the fixed exposure mode 87
Choosing a scan precision 87
Applying an atmospheric correction 89
Entering the instrument height 92
Using the self-timer 93
Settings 95
Setting the date and time 96
Selecting the measurement units 97
Managing the USB flash drive 97
Maintenance 99
Personal settings 103
Scanning Face 104
Setting a wireless connection 106

5   Specifications 110
Scanner only specifications 111
Shipping box specifications 112
Instrument case specifications 112
External power supply specifications 112
USB flash drive specifications 113
Battery kit specifications 113
Smart battery specifications 113
Two-bay charger specifications 114
Tribrach specifications 114
Micro fiber lens cleaning cloth specifications 115
USB cable specifications 115
Auto-Start specifications 115

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1
Introduction
Unpacking the instrument
Transporting the instrument
Care and maintenance
Related information
Technical support

The Trimble® TX6 and TX8 are high-performance 3D laser scanners that rapidly measures
angles and distances to create three-dimensional views.

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Unpacking the instrument


Shipping box
The Trimble TX 3D scanner is packed inside an instrument case, and the instrument case is
transported inside a shipping box. The shipping box is a cardboard box with two foam
pads—one on top and one on bottom.

Item Description

❶ Flap

❷ Foam pads (x2)

To open the shipping box:


 1. Open the seam by cutting the tape or staples.
 2. Unfold the four flaps and then remove the top foam padding.
NOTE – Trimble recommends that you keep the shipping box and its foam padding in case you
need to transport the instrument; the box and foam padding provide additional safety for the
instrument. See Transporting the instrument.

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Instrument case
The instrument case is made of lightweight HPX resin. This is strong and durable and
ensures a watertight, airtight, dust-proof, chemical resistant and corrosion proof
environment for the scanner.
The case has a Vortex® valve on the front that can be used to equalize the atmospheric
pressure after quick changes. It also has heavy duty wheels with stainless steel bearings,
telescoping handle, and press and pull latches.
The Trimble TX 3D scanner is fitted into a high-density foam mould that protects it against
impact, vibration, and shock.

Left/front side view

Item Description

❶ Press and pull latch

❷ Double-layered, soft grip handle

❸ In-line wheel

❹ Press and pull latch (x 2)

❺ Auto-pressure release valve

❻ Double-layered, soft grip handle

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Bottom view

Item Description

❶ Retractable handle

❷ Lock for retractable handle

Inspecting the instrument case


If the instrument case is not in good condition, examine the items inside for visible damage.
If any items are damaged, immediately notify the carrier and your Trimble sales
representative.
Keep the shipping box, the instrument case, and all packing material for the carrier to
inspect.

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Opening the instrument case

CAUTION – Take care when removing the instrument from the case. Use proper
lifting form for heavy objects.

 1. Place the instrument case on the bottom side.


 2. Press and pull the four latches:

 3. Open the cover of the instrument case.

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Items in the instrument case

Item Description

❶ Trimble TX 3D scanner and tribrach

❷ Storage location for batteries (x4)

❸ Set of screen protectors

❹ Regulatory information

❺ Getting Started Guide

❻ Interchangeable adapter (x4)

❼ Power supply cable

❽ DC power supply

❾ Stylus pen kit

❿ USB flash drive

Trimble stylus pen lanyard

Cleaning cloth 50 pcs/bag

Pack of 10 adhesive targets T3

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Remove the instrument from the case

CAUTION – Take care when removing the instrument from the case. Use proper
lifting form for heavy objects.

 1. Place the instrument case on the bottom side.


 2. Press and pull the four latches:

 3. Open the cover of the instrument case.


 4. With one hand, grasp the instrument handle, and then place the other hand on the
base of the instrument as shown:

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 5. Lift the instrument assembly out of the case:

Lifting the instrument


To lift the instrument, there are two grips in addition to the handle:
 l The upper grip is located near the top on the side opposite the main handle.
 l The lower grip is located on the bottom of the scanner on the side opposite the main
handle.

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Use the method that you find most comfortable to lift the scanner. The options are:
 l With one hand, grasp the handle, and then grasp the upper grip with the other hand:

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 l With one hand, grasp the handle and then grasp the bottom grip with the other hand:

Pulling the instrument case

CAUTION – Make sure that the instrument case is securely closed before
carrying out this procedure.

You can pull the instrument case using the retractable pull handle.
 1. Place the instrument case stood up on its left/front side.
 2. Push and hold the lock to the right to release the telescoping handle.
 3. Extract the telescoping handle to its full length.
 4. Hold the telescoping handle firmly and tilt the box slightly so that it leans on its
wheels.

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Transporting the instrument


When transporting the instrument, Trimble recommends the following:
 l Use the instrument case (or preferably, the instrument case inside the original
shipping box with the original foam padding blocks) to transport the instrument. The
box(es) are designed to protect the instrument against shock and vibration.

Ensure that the instrument case is completely closed before moving or carrying it.
 l Fix a warning label, HANDLE WITH CARE, to the instrument case or shipping box.

Packing the instrument case into the shipping box


 1. If required, assemble the shipping box—open the box, fold in the pair of flaps along the
width of the shipping box, fold in the pair of flaps along the length of the shipping box
and then fasten the seam with tape or staples.
 2. Place a foam pad inside the shipping box.
 3. Insert the instrument case (with all the items in place) into the shipping box.
 4. Place the second foam pad on top of the instrument case.
 5. Close the shipping box by folding in the flaps and then fastening the seam with tape or
staples.

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Care and maintenance


WARNING – DO NOT remove any covers from the instrument. This instrument is
designed to withstand normal electromagnetic disturbance from the environment but
it contains circuits that are sensitive to static electricity.
If an unauthorized person opens the instrument cover, the function of the
instrument is not guaranteed and the warranty will be invalidated. The instrument is
designed and tested to withstand field conditions, but like all precision instruments, it
requires care and maintenance. To get the best results from the instrument, take the
following steps:
 l Do not subject the equipment to rough jolts or careless treatment.
 l Keep the rotating mirror lens clean. Use only lens paper or other material that is
designed for cleaning optical equipment.
 l Keep the instrument protected and in an upright position, preferably in the
instrument case.
 l Do not carry the instrument while the instrument is mounted on a tripod. Doing so
can damage the tribrach screws.
 l Whenever manually rotating the instrument, use a slow and steady movement.
 l Do not carry the instrument by the rotating mirror. Use the handle.
 l When you need extremely precise measurements, make sure that the instrument
has adapted to the surrounding temperature. Significant variations in instrument
temperature can affect precision.

Cleaning

CAUTION – DO NOT use strong detergents such as benzene or thinners on the


instrument or the instrument case.

Be very careful when cleaning the instrument, especially when removing sand or dust from
the mirror lens. DO NOT use coarse or dirty cloth or hard paper. Trimble recommends
that you use anti-static lens paper, a cotton wad, or a lens brush. To clean the exterior of
the instrument, use a cloth lightly dampened with water.

Removing moisture
If the instrument has been in damp weather, take the instrument indoors and remove the
instrument from the instrument case. Leave the instrument to dry naturally. If
condensation forms on the mirror lens, allow the moisture to evaporate naturally.

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Technical support
If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product
documentation, contact your local dealer. Alternatively, go to the Support area of the
Trimble website (www.trimble.com/support/). Select the product you need information on.
Product updates, documentation, and any support issues are available for download.

Related information
Sources of related information include the following:
 l Release notes – The release notes describe new features of the product, information
not included in the manuals, and any changes to the manuals. They can be
downloaded from the Trimble website at www.trimble.com/support/.
 l Trimble training courses – Consider a training course to help you use your instrument
to its fullest potential. For more information, go to the Trimble website at
www.trimble.com/support/index_training.aspx.

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2
Instrument and Accessories
Instrument views
Accessories

This chapter describes the instrument and its controls. Trimble recommends that you take
the time to familiarize yourself with the names and locations of the controls.

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Instrument views
Front of instrument

Item Description

❶ Handle

❷ Hazard symbol label

❸ Camera

❹ Tribrach
NOTE – The Tribrach that comes with a Trimble TX8 3D scanner has an optical plummet.
The tribrach that comes with a Trimble TX6 3D scanner has no optical plummet.

❺ Spinning mirror

WARNING – Stay clear of spinning mirror when in use.

❻ Bottom grip

❼ Power connector

❽ USB – Remote control connector

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Back of instrument

Item Description

❶ Hazard symbol label

❷ Battery compartment door

❸ Door latch

❹ Laser warning label

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Left side of instrument

Item Description

❶ Top measurement mark

❷ Instrument housing with integrated heat exchanger

❸ Bottom measurement mark

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Right side of instrument

Item Description

❶ Top grip

❷ Touch screen

❸ On/Off key

❹ Instrument height measurement mark

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Battery/USB flash drive compartment

Item Description

❶ Battery connectors

❷ USB port

❸ Warning label

❹ Rubber cap

❺ TX Auto-Start connector

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Accessories
Trimble recommends that you take some time to familiarize yourself with the names and
the locations of the accessories.
NOTE – Trimble reserves the right to replace the illustrated units with an alternative item, without
prior warning.

External power supply kit

CAUTION – The power supply unit provided is for indoor use only. When using the
instrument outdoors, please use batteries for your power requirements.

The international power supply kit includes an external power supply, a power cable, and
four connectors (Europe, USA, UK, and Australia).

External power supply

Item Description

❶ External power supply

❷ 4-pin connector

❸ Power capable

❹ Rubber foot

See also External power supply specifications.

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Power cable and connectors


The power cable and the four interchangeable connectors are provided in a zippered
storage bag.

Item Description

❶ Power cable

❷ EU connector

❸ Australia connector

❹ UK connector

❺ USA connector

CAUTION – Use only the power cable authorized by Trimble. Any malfunction or
damage caused by the use of an authorized power cable to the instrument may void
the instrument warranty.

USB flash drive


Use the USB flash drive that comes with the instrument or one that is commercially
available. If you use a different USB flash drive, make sure that it is 64 GB or higher and
formatted with FAT 32. See also USB flash drive specifications.
Data acquired by your instrument is stored on the USB flash drive as well as the report
resulting from a diagnostic of the instrument. The USB flash drive is also used to update
the firmware in the instrument. See also Managing the USB flash drive.

Battery kit
For information on the battery kit, refer to the Trimble TX Battery Kit Getting Started Guide that
accompanies the instrument. See also Battery kit specifications.

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Smart battery
Before charging or using a smart battery it is important to read and understand the
battery safety and environment information included in the Safety chapter on Safety
Information. See also Smart battery specifications.

Item Description

❶ Flap

❷ Power gauge

❸ Connectors

❹ Button

Charging a smart battery


The smart battery is supplied partially charged. Please charge the battery completely
before using it for the first time. Charging takes approximately 4 hours per battery.
The two-bay charger is a smart charger. It can communicate with the battery in order to
deliver the appropriate charge. Each bay is independent. The charger can charge two
batteries simultaneously.
 1. Place the charger on a hard, flat and level surface to ensure that there is airflow under
the charger.
 2. Plug the DC connector from the power supply unit into the back of the charger.
 3. Plug the power supply cable to the external power supply.
 4. Connect the other end of the power supply cable to a power supply network using an
interchangeable connector.

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 5. Insert a battery into either bay ensuring that the 5-way connector is fully seated. All
LEDs in the status window will provide status information and the charger
automatically starts charging.

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Checking the power level on a smart battery


NOTE – A battery with a poor power supply level may not be able to start the instrument (if it is
switched Off) and may switch Off the instrument (if it is switched On).
To check the power supply in a smart battery, do one of the following:
 l Use the integrated battery gauge. Press the button on the battery to view the four
LEDs on the smart battery:
 l Each LED corresponds to a power level of 25%. If the battery is fully charged, all
LEDs are lit. If it completely discharged, all are unlit.
 l If all LEDs are flashing, the battery must be reconditioned in its charger.
 l Check the level viewing the power supply icon on the touch screen with the instrument
turned on. This icon indicates the following charge states:

Icon Charge Level

Less than 10%

Between 25% and 50%

Between 50% and 75%

Between 75% and 100%

Fully charged - 100%

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Two-bay charger
The two-bay charger enables you to charge or recalibrate the fuel gauge on two batteries
at the same time. See also Two-bay charger specifications.

Item Description

❶ DC connector

❷ Fan outlet

❸ Battery bay

❹ Spacer (already inserted)

❺ Recalibration button

❻ Status window

Not External power supply


shown

Connecting to the main power supply


 1. Place the charger on a flat surface near an electrical outlet to ensure airflow under the
charger.
 2. Plug the AC/DC converter cable into the DC input connector on the rear of the charger.

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 3. Plug the power cable into the AC/DC adapter and into an electrical outlet via an
interchangeable connector. All the LEDs will flash momentarily to let you know that
power is present:

LED behaviors
There are two LED indicators behind the status window, one for each battery bay. Both
indicate battery status.

If the icon is … then …

green, flashing the battery is charging.

green, solid the battery is fully charged.

blue, flashing the battery is in calibration mode.

blue, solid the battery fuel gauge has been calibrated.

red, flashing the battery fuel gauge is in need of recalibration.

red, solid there is an error.

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Tribrach
The tribrach that comes with the instrument is equipped with a bull's-eye bubble for
leveling and a built-in optical plummet for precise setting up over a survey point. See also
Tribrach specifications.
The instrument is also equipped with an internal electronic level and dual-axis
compensator. See Leveling.

Item Description

❶ Eye piece

❷ Cross-hair ring

❸ Focusing ring

❹ Clamping arm

❺ Circular bubble level

❻ Foot screw (x3)

NOTE – The Tribrach that comes with a Trimble TX8 3D scanner has an optical plummet, while the
one with a Trimble TX6 3D scanner has none.

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Micro fiber lens cleaning cloth


A micro-fiber lens cleaning cloth is included. See Micro fiber lens cleaning cloth
specifications.

Stylus pen kit


The stylus pen kit is composed of two styluses and one tether.

TX USB external cable


The Trimble TX USB External Cable is a cable of 2.8 meters.

Item Description

❶ LEMO Connector

❷ USB Connector

It enables you to connect your Trimble TX 3D scanner to a remote device that should have
the following requirements.

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Remove device system requirements

Remote Device Microsoft Windows™ PC or tablet running Windows 7 Home


Premium or later

Cable Part Number 23704034 - TX USB Cable 2.8 Meters


Tablets with MicroUSB ports require an OTG to USB adapter

Drivers LAN 9500 drivers for Windows x86 and x64


Download Trimble TX LAN 9500 Drivers

VNC Client RealVNC Viewer for Windows x86 and x64


Download Trimble TX RealVNC Viewer

NOTE – The Trimble TX USB external cable is an optional cable that must be purchased separately.
Trimble reserves the right to replace the illustrated unit with an alternative item, without prior
warning.
NOTE – Microsoft Windows™ RT or Windows™ Mobile/Phone OS is not supported.

TX Auto-Start
The TX Auto-Start enables to by-pass the use of the power supply button. It sets a delay of
about 10 seconds between the moment the instrument is powered on by the power
supply unit, and the moment the instrument starts scanning. This is useful for monitoring
at distance the instrument.

Item Description

❶ LED

❷ DIN Connector

❸ Notch

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3
Setup
Setting up the tripod
Setting up the instrument
Settling down the instrument on the tribrach
USB flash drive
Powering the instrument
Turning the instrument on and off
Connecting the instrument to a remote device
Plugging the TX Auto-Start into the instrument
Changing the default settings
Measuring the instrument heights

Take the instrument case and accessories where you want collect data. You are now ready
to set up the tripod and prepare the instrument for scanning.
If you want to use the instrument in a survey workflow, you will need a control point, which
is required for setting up the instrument.
This control point becomes the first site point for data collection. Be sure you know its
coordinates and identifier. Set up the instrument on the tripod over the control point and
then visually locate a second point called the backsight point. The direction from the
control point to the backsight point will indicate where you need to direct the instrument.

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Setting up the tripod


 1. Spread the three legs of the tripod.
 2. Unscrew the screw lock at the bottom of each leg.
 3. Extend the three legs as far as required.
 4. Tighten the screw lock at the bottom of each leg.

NOTE – The three legs must be set wide enough apart to increase the stability of the setup. If it is
not possible to set the legs wide apart, consider lowering the tripod. However, the height of the
tripod must allow the instrument to be effectively mounted.
 5. Position the tripod over the control point on flat and stable ground where possible.
 6. Visually check that the tripod plate is as horizontal as possible.

CAUTION – To avoid the tripod tipping over and damaging the instrument, ensure
that the ground is stable when installing the tripod. Do not push the legs into the
ground because you may need to adjust the tripod position.

Setting up the tribrach


Your instrument is supplied with a tribrach mounted on it. Remove it from the instrument
before performing the steps below.
 1. Remove the rubber cover from the tripod head.
 2. Stand a few paces from the tripod.

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 3. Visually check that the tripod is set up so that the tripod plate is as horizontal as
possible.
 4. Place the tribrach in a central position on the plate of the tripod.
NOTE – When placing the tribrach on the tripod plate, ensure that you align the foot screws with
the tripod legs.
 5. Secure the tribrach with the central fixing screw.

Leveling the tribrach


 1. Turn two of the foot screws together in opposite directions. The bubble should move
from right to left and vice versa.

 2. Move the bubble into the center of the circular bubble level.
 3. Turn the third foot screw. The bubble should move from forward to backward and vice
versa.
 4. Move the bubble into the center of the circular bubble level.

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Centering over a known point


If the tribrach supplied with your instrument has with an optical plummet, perform the
steps below. Otherwise, skip the steps.
NOTE – The tribrach that comes with a Trimble TX8 instrument has an optical plummet, while the
one with a Trimble TX6 instrument has none.
 1. Look through the optical plummet eyepiece on the tribrach.

 2. Rotate the cross-hairs ring on the eyepiece until the cross-hairs appear clear, then
rotate the focusing ring on the eyepiece to focus on the control point.

 3. Look again through the optical plummet eyepiece. If the cross-hairs are not exactly
over the control point on the ground, do one of the following:

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 l Move the tripod to align the cross-hairs with the control point.
 l Lightly unscrew the central fixing screw below the tripod to move the tribrach. Look
through the eyepiece and align the cross-hairs with the control point and then
secure the fixing screw.
 l Lightly unscrew the screw locks on the tripod, extend or retract the three legs to
align the cross-hairs with the control point and then secure the screw locks.
 4. Stand a few paces from the tripod and visually check that the tripod head is still
horizontal.
 5. Visually check again that the bubble is still in the center of the circular bubble control
level.

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Setting up the instrument


Set up your instrument on the tripod using the following steps.
 1. Place the instrument over the tribrach.
 2. Align the instrument studs with the foot screws of the tribrach:

 3. Firmly insert the instrument into the tribrach.


 4. Secure the instrument with the tribrach clamping arm.

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Settling down the instrument on the tribrach


NOTE – In some cases, you may need to manually move the instrument slightly in the tribrach
from left to right and vice versa as illustrated in order for the scanner to settle completely in the
tribrach’s locking system so it is stable before tightening the clamping arm on the tribrach.

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USB flash drive
The USB flash drive needs to be inserted in the instrument for data storage. You can use
the USB flash drive that comes with your instrument or one that is commercially available.

Inserting the USB flash drive


 1. Release the latch of the battery compartment door.
 2. Open the battery compartment door.
 3. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB slot:

 4. Close the battery compartment door.


Once the USB flash drive has been inserted into the USB port, and once the instrument is
switched on, the following icons appear on the touch screen:

If the icon .... it indicates that the USB flash drive ....

is red and blinking, is full, and needs to be replaced.


with 0 beside it NOTE – A dialog appears if the user attempts to perform a scan
despite of the full disk indication.

is red and blinking is missing, or is being formatted.

USB icon is not present, but has been inserted into the instrument. The number of
only a number displayed scans the USB flash drive can store changes whenyou
change the scan settings. See Scan parameters.

NOTE – If you insert a brand new or empty USB drive into an instrument, a folder containing a
Trimble RealWorks project file (*.rwp extension) is created under the root of the drive. Both the

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folder and the project file takes the name of:


‐Project 001, if no project has been initially created.
‐The last project with the value of 001 if the name ends by a letter, or with an increment if it ends
by a number.
If the USB flash contains some projects, the last project is loaded.

CAUTION – DO NOT use a computer running Windows for formatting your USB
flash drive. Due to the size recommended by Trimble, a mininum of 64 GB, the file
system may not be compatible with the file system in use in the instrument. Please, use
the formating feature available in your instrument for formating your USB flash drive.

Removing the USB flash drive

CAUTION – DO NOT remove the USB flash drive from the instrument while it is
scanning, running a firmware update, or processing a diagnostic test.

 1. Release the latch of the battery compartment door.


 2. Open the battery compartment door.
 3. Remove the USB flash drive from the USB slot.
 4. Close the battery compartment door.

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Powering the instrument


You can use a battery or an external power supply to power the instrument. Both options
are provided.
If you insert a battery into the instrument while it is connected to an external power unit,
the battery will be used as the primary power supply (if the battery is fully charged). When
the battery charge level drops to 60%, the external power supply takes over.

Using an external power supply

CAUTION – Remove the instrument from the tripod prior to transport. Do not
move the instrument while connecting or disconnecting the external power supply.

 1. Remove the rubber cap from the 12 V power connector that is on the front side of the
instrument.
 2. Align the red dot at the LEMO connector of the power supply cable with the red mark
at the 12 V power supply connector.
 3. Firmly insert the LEMO connector into the 12 V power supply connector.
 4. Plug the power supply cable to the external power supply.
 5. Connect the other end of the power supply cable to a power supply network using an
interchangeable connector:

NOTE – Use the interchangeable adapter suited to your power supply network.
NOTE – Use a circuit-breaker (not supplied) between the external power supply and the power
supply network to protect your equipment against voltage fluctuations.

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NOTE – Once the instrument is turned on, on the touch screen either the Battery icon appears if
there is fully charged battery installed, or the Power Supply icon appears indicating that the external
power supply is being used.
NOTE – For powering the instrument, we recommend you to use a battery in addition to the power
supply unit. This way, when there is a power cut in the power supply network, the battery can take
over to power the instrument.

Inserting a battery
The smart battery fits into the battery compartment on the back of the instrument. It can
be easily removed and replaced.
 1. Ensure that the instrument is turned off.
 2. Release the latch of the battery compartment door.
 3. Open the battery compartment door.
 4. Insert the battery into the battery compartment with the battery connectors
positioned towards the bottom of the instrument:

 5. Close the battery compartment door.


NOTE – Once the instrument is switched on, the power supply icon on the touch screen indicates
that the instrument is powered by battery.

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Removing a battery

CAUTION – DO NOT remove the battery from the instrument while it is scanning,
running a firmware update, or processing a diagnostic test.

 1. Ensure that the instrument is turned off.


 2. Release the latch of the battery compartment door.
 3. Open the battery flap.
 4. Remove the battery from its slot. If required, you can use the tab to help you do this:

 5. Close the battery compartment door.

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Turning the instrument on and off


Turning on the instrument
To turn on the instrument, press and hold the On/Off key for at least three seconds.
The LED on the On/Off key first lights up accompanied by a beep indicating that the
instrument is starting up.
After the instrument has started, the LED stops blinking and stays illuminated in green. The
main menu appears on the touch screen. See Software.

NOTE – To ensure the best performance it is important to first let the instrument warm up. To do
this, perform a Level 2 scan in the environment where the scanning will take place. See Choosing a
scan mode.

Turning off the instrument


To turn off the instrument, press and hold down the On/Off key.

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Connecting the instrument to a remote device


You can connect your TX instrument to a remote device over the WLAN or with a USB
cable.

Connecting to the instrument over the WLAN


Connect to the TX instrument over the WLAN using a Trimble tablet or other Windows
tablet, Apple iPad or iPhone, or Android tablet or phone. RealVNC Viewer is recommended
for the VNC client software for the mobile device.
 1. Turn on your TX instrument, by pressing and holding the On/Off key for at least three
seconds.
 2. Enable the Wireless Connection (see Setting a Wireless Connection).
 3. Turn on your remote device, for example a Trimble Yuma tablet.
 4. Click the Network icon in the notification area of your desktop. All available connections
are listed in a panel:

 5. Select the instrument you want to connect to.

 6. If required, check the Connect Automatically option and click Connect. The Connect a
Network dialog opens.

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 7. Enter the “0123456789” value in the Security Key field.

NOTE – To change the network security key, see the section Changing the Connection key.
 8. Click OK. The connection to the instrument is then processed.
If you experience connection problems, try changing the WI-FI channel. See the section
Changing the WI-FI Channel.

 9. Use the link below to download the VNC Viewer for your mobile device. This link
provides access to Windows 32-bit or 64-bit executable, and IOS and Android App
Stores to download the RealVNC Viewer.
RealVNC Viewer
 10. Run the VNC Viewer on your mobile device.
 11. Configure the VNC Server with the IP address of 192.168.43.1 as shown and then click
Connect.

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 12. The VNC Viewer – Encryption dialog opens and warns you that the connection will not
be encrypted. Click Continue.

The Trimble TX user interface will display on your remote device for remote operation
of the instrument.

Connecting to the instrument with a TX series cable


 1. Remove the rubber cap from the USB connector at the base of the instrument.
 2. Align the red dot on the LEMO connector of the TX USB cable with the red mark on the
TX USB connector.
 3. Firmly insert the LEMO connector into the TX USB connector.

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 4. Insert the USB connector of the TX USB cable into the USB connector on the Windows
PC or tablet, for example, a Trimble Yuma tablet (illustrated below):

 5. Turn on the instrument. If your remote device is connected to the Internet, the
appropriate LAN9500 driver should automatically download and install:

 6. If you do not have Internet access, use the link below to download the LAN9500
executable and manually install the driver.
LAN 9500 drivers
 7. Use the link below to download the VNC Viewer and copy either the 32-bit or 64-bit
version to your device.
RealVNC Viewer
 8. Double-click the VNC Viewer executable to run the program.

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 9. Configure the VNC Server with the IP address of 192.168.42.1 as shown and then click
Connect:

The Trimble TX user interface will display on your remote device for remote operation
of the instrument.
NOTE – Remote devices with Micro USB ports require an OTG-to-USB adapter.
 

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Plugging the TX Auto-Start into the instrument


 1. Ensure that the instrument is turned off.
 2. Release the latch of the battery compartment door.
 3. Open the battery compartment door.
 4. Remove the rubber cap from the connector, inside the battery compartment. If
required, use a slot screwdriver.
 5. Put face-to-face the TX Auto-Start and the connector. The LED on the front side of the
Auto-Start should be facing down, as illustrated hereafter. This way that the notch on
the TX Auto-Start and the notch on the connector are aligned.

 6. Push the TX Auto-Start into the connector.


 7. Close the battery compartment door.
 8. Power the instrument with the power supply unit.

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Changing the default settings


The instrument has factory default settings for date, time, and unit of measurements.
Before using the instrument, you should change these to meet your requirements. See
Setting the date and time and Selecting the measurement units.

Measuring the instrument heights


NOTE – Measuring the instrument height is only available on the Trimble TX8 because the Trimble
TX6 does not support survey workflow.
The Instrument Height (IH), also called True Vertical, is the distance between the Known
Point used during instrument setup and the centre of the mirror. As this centre is not
accessible, two measurement marks are on the left side of the instrument and one on its
right side.
The Top Mark ❶ corresponds to the Trunnion Axis of the instrument. The Bottom Mark ❷
is 0.184 m below the Top Mark. The Bottom Mark is at a distance of 0.1675 m from the
center of the instrument.

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Measuring the ground-to-bottom mark distance


Measure the distance which separates the Known Point on the ground to the Bottom
Mark on the side of the instrument. This measured distance will be called Hm (or Bottom
Mark). To obtain the True Vertical value, please use the formula given hereafter.

Computing the instrument height (IH)


To calculate the Instrument Height (IH), please insert the measured distance (Hm) into the
formula below:

The Hm distance is corrected to obtain a vertical measurement to the Bottom Mark. This
vertical measurement is called (Hc). The distance from the Bottom Mark to the Top Mark is
added to the (Hc) to obtain the Instrument Height from the Known Point to the Trunnion
axis (Ih).

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4
Software
Touch screen
Projects
Leveling
Scan parameters
Settings

This chapter explains how to change the settings in the software to suit your needs.

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Touch screen
The touch screen is a resistive screen. You can use either your finger, or the stylus that
comes with the instrument to access the software settings and to perform scans.

Item Description Item Description

1 Trimble icon 7 “Blank” indicates that the Color


Acquisition feature is disabled
2 Current project
Color: ON indicates that the Color
3 Number of scans that can be
Acquisition feature is enabled in
stored in the USB flash drive using
Standard mode
the current scan settings
Color: ON – HDR indicates that
4 Wi-Fi signal (if the WLAN option is the Color Acquisition feature is
enabled) enabled in HDR mode
5 Exposure: Fixed, changed to
Approximates the remaining “Color: ON” (or “Color: ON – HDR”)
battery power (if a battery is used) and vice versa, indicates that the
Fixed Exposure feature is enabled
Indicates that the power
supply unit is used

6 High contrast icon 8 Current scanning settings

When powering the instrument with the USB flash drive missing, a dialog appears and
prompts you to insert a USB flash drive. The USB Flash Drive icon flashes red. The message
No USB Flash Drive appears next to the Trimble icon and there is no station name in the
"Station" line.
Once an USB flash drive has been inserted into the USB port of the instrument, the dialog
closes. The message NO USB Flash Drive disappears. The red and flashing USB Flash Drive
icon stops flashing. It becomes white and displays the number of scans (based on the
current settings) that it can store.

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NOTE – The dialog only appears when the instrument starts. When unplugging the USB flash drive
from the  instrument while it is already powered on, only the USB flash drive icon flashes red and
the message NO USB Flash Drive appears next to the Trimble icon.
NOTE – If the USB flash drive is missing, some features of the software are disabled. Selecting these
features causes the screen to re-appear.

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Projects
When you insert a new or an empty USB flash drive into the instrument, a new project is
automatically created. By default it is named "Project XXX", where XXX starts at 001 and
increments by one digit each time a new project is created.
If there is no project available on the USB flash drive when turning on the instrument, a
new empty project is created using the name of the last scanned project and starting with
"Station 001". If there is a project stored on the USB flash drive, the last modified project is
automatically loaded.
A project folder named "Project XXX" is created under the root of the USB flash drive.
Under that folder, a RealWorks project file with an RWP file extension is also created.

 1. From the main menu, tap . The projects dialog appears:

 2. In this dialog, you can:


 l Manage projects. See Managing projects.
 l Manage stations. See Managing stations.
 l Manage scans. See Managing scans.

NOTE – If there is no USB flash drive in the instrument when tapping the Projects button ,a
dialog appears and prompts you to insert one.

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Managing projects
Projects can be created, opened, edited, and deleted.

Creating a project

 1. From the Projects menu, tap . The Create new project dialog appears:

 2. In the New Project Name panel, tap Change. The Project name dialog appears. Enter a
name for the project and then tap OK.
The name for the next project is the current (or last) project with an increment. This
increment can be either a number or a letter. For example, if the last character for the
current project is 8, it will be then 9. If it is an S, it will be then a T, and so on. The name
can be composed of letters, numbers, and characters. Some characters are forbidden,
which are dimmed on the keyboard.
 3. In the Operator Name panel, tap Change. The Operator name dialog appears. Enter
the name of the operator and then tap OK.
If an operator name has been entered for the current project, this name is then used
for the next project and it is displayed in the panel. If there is no operator name, the
Operator Name panel is blank. The name can be composed of letters, numbers, and
characters. The Operator Name is reset to blank when you reset your Personal
Settings.
 4. Tap Save. The Create New Project dialog disappears.
A project folder named Project XXX is created under the root of the USB flash drive. Under
that folder, a RealWorks project file with an RWP file extension is also created.

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Opening a project

 1. From the Projects menu, tap . All projects are listed in order of creation:

 2. For each project, you can view the following information:
 l Project name.
 l Number of stations – Operator name.
 l Day/Month/Year and time of creation between parenthesis.

 3. Tap next to the project that you want to open. All stations in the project are listed.
See Managing stations.

CAUTION – Be careful to not open and save a project in the Trimble RealWorks
software, directly from the USB drive. If doing this, Realworks will overwrite the project
and, you will no longer be able to open it on the instrument, and it will disappear from
the project list when you tap the Open Projects icon .

Deleting a project

 1. From the Projects menu, tap . The icon turns yellow and a Delete icon appears
next to each project except for the current open project. You cannot delete an open
project.

 2. Tap next to the project that you want to delete. A dialog prompts you to confirm
the operation.
 3. Tap Yes.

CAUTION – Deleting a project deletes the related project file (with an RWP
extension) and folder (with an RWI extension) as well as all scans in the project.

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Editing a project

 1. From the Projects menu, tap . The Edit current project dialog appears:

 2. In this dialog, you can:


 l Rename the current project.
 l Change the operator name.
 3. Tap Save. The Edit Current Project dialog closes.
To rename the current project:
 1. In the Current Project Name panel, tap Change. An on-screen keyboard appears with
the current name highlighted.
 2. Enter another name and then tap OK. The Edit current project dialog appears.
 3. Tap Save.
The Trimble RealWorks project file (with an RWP extension), the project folder (with an RWI
extension), and the folder which contains both of the files are also renamed. If there is a
TZF format file in the RWI folder, the project name (of the file) is also renamed.
To change the name of the operator in the current project:
 1. In the Operator name panel, tap Change. An on-screen keyboard appears with the
current name highlighted.
 2. Enter another name and then tap OK. The Edit current project dialog appears.
 3. Tap Save.
NOTE – The Operator name is reset to blank when you reset your Personal settings (see Personal
settings).
NOTE – If you desire to edit a project other than the current project, you first have to open it.

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Managing stations
After tapping the Projects icon, the current project opens automatically. If the project is
empty, the message This project is empty appears. If it is not, all stations for that current
project are listed:

Stations are listed in order of creation. A station is simply a container. For each station,
verify the following information:
 l The instrument height.
 l The number of Full scans.
 l The number of Area scans.
 l The Day/Month/Year and time it was created.
 l A thumbnail image.

Creating a station
Each time a scan is performed, a new station is automatically created. By default, each
station is named "Station XXX", where XXX starts at 001 and increments by one digit each
time a new station is created. You cannot manually name a newly created station; you
must use the default one.
The number between the parenthesis next to the USB flash drive icon on the main menu
decreases each time a new station or scan is created. At the same time, a TZF format file is
created and placed in the RealWorks project folder (named Project XXX.rwi). The TZF format
file is: Project XXX_Station XXX_Scan XX.tzf.  If the current project is empty (no stations), the
RealWorks project folder is automatically created.
In addition to the created TZF format file, an image file with the exact same name and the
TCF extension, is also created, if the Color Acquisition option has been initially enabled. See
Setting the color acquisition mode.
The current station name is shown in the title bar:

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The name on the main menu is the name of a new station:

Deleting a station
Deleting a station deletes all the scans associated with that station.

 1. Tap . A Delete icon appears next to each station, in place of the thumbnail.

 2. Tap next to the station that you want to delete. A dialog appears and prompts you
to confirm the deletion. Tap OK.

CAUTION – You may see that the station is removed from the list on the touch
screen. The "Project XXX_Station XXX_Scan XX.TZF" file(s) that is related to the deleted
station is also removed from the RealWorks project folder (with an RWI extension) on
the USB flash drive. Wait a while, otherwise, the file(s) will not be deleted from the USB
flash drive.

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Managing scans
When you tap the station's thumbnail, all scans for that station are listed. Scans are listed in
order of creation. For each scan, you can view the following information:
 l Type: "Full" or "Area".
 l Mode of acquisition: Preview, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, or Extended (if the Extended
option is installed). See Choosing a scan mode.
 l Mode of precision: One Pass or HP – 4 Passes. See Choosing a scan precision.
 l Instrument Height value.
 l The Day/Month/Year and time of creation.
 l The thumbnail preview of the image to be scanned.
NOTE – Be aware that when using a Trimble TX6 instrument, the Extended mode of acquisition, the
Precision mode, and the Instrument Height value are not available.
NOTE – If the Color Acquisition option has been chosen (see Setting the color acquisition mode), the
resulting thumbnail image is flagged as illustrated below.

Creating a scan
By default, a scan is a 360° acquisition of 3D coordinate data, also known as a "Full scan". If
you want to acquire data on a smaller area, this is called an "Area scan".
Each scan is named "Scan XX" where XX is its order. XX starts at 01 and increments by one
digit for each new scan. You cannot give a name to the newly created scan other than the
default one. For each scan, a TZF format file is created and placed in the RealWorks' RWI
folder. It is named: Project XXX_Station XXX_Scan XX.
NOTE – The current scan name does not appear on the title bar as for a project or a station.

CAUTION – When moving to a new station you must return to the Home menu and
start the scan from there. All scans performed from the Scan Display menu are
associated with that station.

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Acquiring a full scan

 1. From the main menu (or in the Scanning panel of the Leveling dialog), tap . The
instrument performs an initialization. It rotates around its vertical axis to find its zero
position.
The initialization is executed each time you launch a scan. If the Auto-Level Check
option has been chosen, a step, corresponding to the verification of the tilt, will be
performed before the initialization. If the Color Acquisition mode has been chosen
(see Setting the color acquisition mode), the instrument rotates 60 degrees around its
vertical axis, and captures one (or several) picture(s), and rotates again 60 degrees to
capture new pictures, still it returns to its initial position. Once all of the steps are done,
data acquisition starts and a progress bar appears.
NOTE – If the USB flash drive is full, a dialog appears only after tapping Scan.
NOTE – You can interrupt the acquisition of pictures in progress by tapping Stop.
 2. The condition which allows the instrument to start acquiring data after tapping Scan is
given in the table below. Select a condition specified in the following table. This
condition combines the Compensator feature and the Auto Level Check function with
the Leveling state of the instrument.

Instrument Disable Auto level check Scanning


leveling status compensator option
option

Out of Range Unchecked Unchecked Enabled

Unleveled

Leveled

Out of Range Unchecked Checked Disabled

Unleveled  

Leveled Enabled

Out of Range Checked Unchecked Enabled

Unleveled

Leveled

Out of Range Checked Checked Enabled

Unleveled  

Leveled  

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 3. You can interrupt the acquisition in progress by tapping Stop.


 4. You can pause and resume the acquisition in progress by tapping Pause or wait until it
finishes.
 5. On completion of the operation, the acquired data is written to the USB flash drive and
a visual of the scan appears:

NOTE – If there is no USB flash drive in the instrument when tapping the Scan icon, a message
appears and prompts you to insert one.
TIP – On the scan display screen, the Scan icon is always enabled. By tapping it, you can
acquire another Full scan or perform an Area scan. You can check that you are still in the
Full Scan acquisition mode in the next step (after tapping on the Scan icon) as the next
page name is Full Scan and the framing area is indicated as 0° to 360°.
NOTE – When resetting the Personal Settings, the Area scan density defaults to the last setting used.

CAUTION – A warning message appears at the end of the acquisition if the


instrument position has changed before, between, or after the scanning.

Once a full scan is complete, you have the option to perform another full scan within the
same station or perform a scan of a specific area (known as an Area scan) or change the
Instrument Height.

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Changing the Instrument Height


If your instrument is a Trimble TX8, and it has been initially leveled (green bubble) and the
Compensator enabled, once the scan is completed, you are able to change the Instrument
Height you previously set.

 1. From the scan display screen, tap and then tap . The Instrument height
screen appears:

The keyed-in value displayed in the Instrument height pane and the Measurement
method are those set in the Scan Parameters dialog.
 2. Tap Change and the on-screen keyboard appears.
 3. Enter the new value. You can add numbers that include a decimal point.
 4. Tap OK. The on-screen keyboard disappears. The input value is shown in the
Instrument height panel as well as the corrected value (obtained according to the
formula given in the Setup chapter).
 5. If required, tap the pull-down arrow and change the current method.

 6. Tap to return to the scan display dialog or tap to return to the main menu.
NOTE – If the instrument has not been initially leveled (the bubble is yellow in the Leveling window)

or when it has been leveled (the bubble is green) but the Compensator is disabled , the IH icon
is grayed out.
NOTE – If you turn off the instrument or remove the USB drive from the instrument after a scan the
Measurement method and the value you entered for the Instrument height are not saved in the
project file. When you load that scan, the Instrument height dialog appears showing only the
calculated value and the true height (the height from the point on the ground to the center of the
instrument), as shown below.

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Acquiring an area scan


You can only add an area scan to the last scan.

 1. From the scan display screen, tap and then tap the Area Scan icon . The Area
Scan icon is highlighted in yellow and two vertical red lines show the boundary of the
area to be scanned:

The default size of the scan area is one-third the size of the Full scan display. Areas that
are shaded blue are not scanned.
NOTE – The RGB button is available only if the loaded scan has been acquired with colors.
 2.  Define a scan area:
 a. Tap on a vertical line to drag it into position. When selected, the vertical line turns
green. Drag the vertical lines to position the boundaries of the scan.

TIP – To return to Full scan mode for the current station, tap again to remove
the vertical lines.

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 b. Tap . The Area scan dialog appears:

 3. Set the mode of the scan. See Choosing a scan mode.
NOTE – The “Color: On” (or “Color: On – HDR”) information appears in the Area scan dialog
only if the Color Acquisition feature has been set to Standard (or HDR). Otherwise, it is blank.
NOTE – The “Exposure: Fixed” information changes to “Color: On” (or “Color: On – HDR”) and
vice versa, in the Area scan dialog only if the Fixed Exposure feature has been set to Enabled.
The Mode parameter in this dialog may differ from the Mode parameter in the Scan
Parameters dialog. For this reason, the number of scans that the USB flash drive can
store may change.

 4. Set the parameter of the scan by tapping . See Scan parameters

 5. Tap .

Performing an additional area scan


Do one of the following:

 l Tap and then tap the Area Scan icon .


 l Redefine the area to be scanned using the vertical bars.

 l Tap the Scan button to view the Area scan dialog.

 l Tap the Scan button .

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Canceling a scan
 1. Tap Stop.

 2. Either tap or to return to the main menu. A message appears asking whether
or not you want to return the instrument to its origin.
 3. Tap Yes. The instrument rotates to be positioned to its origin.
NOTE – A TZF file is created even if the scan has been interrupted.

Pausing and resuming a scan

 1. Tap to pause the scan in progress:

A countdown begins with a time of 2 minutes.

 2. Tap to resume the scan in progress:

 3. If you do not resume the scan before the end of the countdown, it is canceled and
saved.
A dialog appears asking if you want the instrument to return to its origin or not.
 4. Tap Yes. The instrument rotates to be positioned to its origin.

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 5. Tap Cancel. The dialog closes.

 6. Either tap or to return to the main menu.


NOTE – A single TZF file is created even no matter how many times the scan has been interrupted.

Deleting a scan

 1. Tap . A Delete icon appears next to each scan, in place of the thumbnail.

 2. Tap next to each scan you want to delete. A dialog appears and prompts you to
confirm the deletions.
 3. Tap OK.

CAUTION – Deleting a scan also deletes the related TZF file from the RWI folder on
the USB flash drive.

Viewing a scan
 1. If required, open a project.
 2. In the list of stations, tap on a station thumbnail beside the station to load.
 3. In the list of scans, tap a thumbnail image corresponding to the scan to be opened. The
Lpic related to the loaded scan appears:

NOTE – The RGB button is available only if the loaded scan has been acquired with colors.

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 4. Tap and then tap . A dialog appears and images are loaded:

NOTE – To hide the colors, tap again the RGB button.

NOTE – If you leave the displayed Lpic by tapping , this returns you to the main menu. If you
tap the Projects icon, this will not display the list of stations but the list of scans.

Zooming In

Tap .

Zooming out

After zooming in, the Zoom Out button becomes enabled. To zoom out, tap .

Panning
Drag and drop the scan data in a given a direction to pan it in that direction.

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Leveling
Leveling an instrument is the action of adjusting its vertical position using the three leveling
screws of the tribrach located below the instrument. The electronic bubble in the Leveling
dialog provides a visual control to check whether or not the instrument is leveled. It may
have three states: Out of Range (not visible), Yellow, or Green.
In addition to the electronic bubble, the Leveling dialog displays the Trunnion and Sighting
information. The horizontal rotation's axis of the instrument is called Trunnion, while its
sighting direction for acquiring cloud data is called Sighting. Both are expressed in degrees,
minutes, and seconds. When activated, the Compensator will automatically level-
compensate all 3D points.

Checking the leveling status of the instrument

 1. From the main menu, tap . The Leveling dialog appears.
When the instrument is leveled, the color of the electronic bubble color is green and
centered:

When the instrument is unleveled, the color of the electronic bubble is yellow and it
appears off-centered:

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When the instrument is out of range, the electronic bubble is not visible on the screen.
A green arrow indicates the direction the bubble is:

 2. From this dialog, you can:


 l Level the instrument. See Leveling the instrument.
 l Activate (or deactivate) the compensator. See Activating (or deactivating) the
compensator.
 l Activate (or deactivate) the Auto level check. See Activating (or deactivating) the
Auto level check.
NOTE – A warning with the message "unconsistent leveling status before and after
scanning. Last scan data not impacted" will be displayed in case you scanned while the
instrument is out of the leveling range.

Leveling the instrument


To adjust the vertical position of the instrument, turn the three foot screws of the tribrach
below the instrument until the electronic bubble level first turns green and then becomes
centered in the middle of the bull's-eye.

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Activating (or deactivating) the compensator


The Compensator, which has a vertical compensation feature, automatically level-
compensates all 3D points. You can decide whether or not to apply this feature.
To activate the compensator:
 1. In the Leveling panel of the Leveling dialog (see Leveling), ensure that the Disable
compensator option is cleared.

 2. Tap to return to the Leveling dialog or tap to return to the main menu.
To deactivate the compensator:
 1. In the Leveling panel of the Leveling dialog, select the Disable compensator option.

 2. Tap to return to the Leveling dialog or tap to return to the main menu.

Activating (or deactivating) the Auto level check


The Tilt component in your instrument is a dual-axis detector (Trunnion and Sighting axes).
To activate the Auto level check:
 1. In the Scanning panel of the Leveling dialog (see Leveling), select the Auto level check
option.

 2. Tap or to return to the main menu.


To deactivate the Auto level check:
 1. In the Scanning panel of the Leveling dialog (see Leveling), ensure that the Auto level
check option is not selected.

 2. Tap or to return to the main menu.

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Scan parameters

 1. From the main menu, tap .


If you do not have a USB flash drive attached to the instrument, a message appears
and prompts you to insert one.
The Scan Parameters dialog appears. It looks as shown below, for the Trimble TX6 and
TX8 standard version:

TX6 Standard   TX8 Standard

The Scan Parameters dialog looks as shown below, for the Trimble TX6 and TX8 when
the extended range option is enabled:

TX6 Extended   TX8 Extended

 2. In this dialog, you can:


 l Choose a scan mode. See Choosing a scan mode.
 l Set the color acquisition mode. See Setting the color acquisition mode.
 l Enable the Fixed Exposure mode. See Enabling the fixed exposure mode.
 l Choose a scan precision (only available with the Trimble TX8). See Choosing a scan
precision.
 l Apply an atmospheric correction. See Applying an atmospheric correction.

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 l Enter the Instrument height (only available with the Trimble TX8). See Entering the
instrument height.
 l Set the self-timer. See Using the self-timer.

Choosing a scan mode


A scan mode corresponds to a level (or density) of a scan.
For the Trimble TX8, there are five predefined modes: Preview, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and
Extended. Extended is a level that only appears if you have purchased the Extended Range
upgrade.
For the Trimble TX6, there are only four modes: Preview, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3. The
following table shows the parameters of each mode, as well as estimates about the
number of points that will be acquired and the duration of the scan:

1 The Spacing parameter is the distance between two consecutive laser spots.
2 SF stands for Single Face (Front Face or Back Face in the Scanning Face mode).
3 DF stands for Dual Face (in the Scanning Face mode).
4S stands for Standard option in the Color Acquisition feature.
5H stands for HDR option in the Color Acquisition feature.

To choose a scan mode:


 l In the Mode panel, move the slider to a position for Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, or
Extended. The Extended position on the right does not display unless the Extended
Range upgrade has been enabled. The scan duration will vary for each chosen scan

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mode depending on the precision that is set (that is, Standard 1-Pass or High 4-Pass),
on the scanning face that is chosen (that is, Dual Face or single face (Front Face or Back
Face)), and on the color acquisition mode that is chosen (that is, Standard or HDR).
NOTE – If you are using a Trimble TX8, be aware that your instrument will scan beyond 120 meters
when the Extended Range feature is chosen.
When scanning with Extended mode, two scans will be acquired. The first scan is a short
range scan from 0 to 120 m, and the second scan is a long range scan from 120 to 340 m.
The time to acquire the short range scan is shorter than the time to acquire the long range
scan. The total scan duration is 19 minutes with the Dual Face scanning mode, and 38
minutes with the Front Face (or Back Face) scanning mode. Two TZF format files are created
under the RWI folder:

The number of scans that can be stored on the USB flash drive changes according to the
chosen mode.
The mode for a Full scan can be defined from the Scan Parameters dialog (see Scan
parameters), while the mode chosen from the Area Scan dialog is applied to an Area scan.
When you reset your personal settings (see Personal settings), the mode of both types of
scans is reset to Preview.
In the main menu, the Spacing value for the scan mode is rounded up or down to the
nearest value as shown below:
 l Preview: 15.1 mm (15 mm)
 l Level 1: 22.6 mm (23 mm)
 l Level 2: 11.3 mm (11 mm)
 l Level 3: 5.7 mm (6 mm)
 l Extended: 75.4 mm (75 mm)

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Setting the color acquisition mode


The Color Acquisition mode, when enabled, will capture pictures to colorize the acquired
data.

CAUTION – Using the Color Acquisition option will increase the time required to
acquire a scan.

CAUTION – When you use the Color Acquisition mode in sunlight (or in a very dark
environment), be aware that the time the camera will take to get the right exposure may
be longer than usual.

In the Color Acquisition panel, move the slider to a position:


 l Disabled

If you select the Disabled option, the TX instrument will capture no picture.
 l Standard

If you select the Standard option, the TX instrument will capture six pictures covering
horizontally a field of view of 360°, and vertically a field of view of 180°. Each picture has
its own exposure.
 l HDR

If you select the HDR option, the TX instrument will also capture six pictures with six
different exposures, covering horizontally a field of view of 360°, and vertically a field of
view of 180°. For each picture, two additional pictures will be taken, one darker and one
brighter.
NOTE – You can interrupt an acquisition of pictures in progress by tapping Stop.

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Enabling the fixed exposure mode


The Color Acquisition feature, in the Standard mode (or in the HDR mode), takes a series of
6 (or 6x3) pictures at different exposures. The panorama, resulting from the stitching of the
series of 6 (or 6x3) pictures, may display a banding effect caused by different exposures.
The Fixed Exposure feature, when enabled for Color Acquisition, applies the exposure of
the first picture taken to the rest of the pictures in the scan. As a result, the banding effects
are significantly reduced, but some pictures may be overexposed or underexposed.
To optimize results and avoid over or under exposure on some images, Trimble
recommends you place and direct the instrument so that the first picture will be taken in
front of a light source such as a window, lamp.
NOTE – The Fixed Exposure mode, once chosen, becomes persistent. It remains so until you
initialize yours settings to the default values.

Choosing a scan precision


The Precision parameter defines the number of times a scan will be acquired from the
same station. The Standard 1-Pass option has range noise < 2 mm from 2 m to 120 m on
18 to 90% reflective surfaces. The High 4-Pass option has range noise < 1 mm from 2 m to
80 m on 18 to 90% reflective surfaces. The Precision options are used with Level 1, Level 2,
and Level 3 scan modes, but the option is dimmed with the Extended mode as it
automatically defaults to a 1-Pass scan.
NOTE – The High Precision 4-Pass option is only available with the Trimble TX8.

CAUTION – Using the High Precision 4-Pass option will increase the time required
to acquire a scan.

In the Precision panel, move the slider to a position:


 l Standard 1-Pass:

 l High 4-Pass:

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 l With the High 4-Pass precision, the percentage complete of the scan being acquired
and the scans remaining display in the progress bar:

When scanning with High 4-Pass precision, four TZF format files are created under the
RWI folder. Standard 1-Pass precision creates one scan under the RWI folder:

❶ A high precision scan


❷ A standard precision scan

NOTE – The HP acronym, next to the scan mode on the main page, indicates that the 4-Pass
option has been chosen. No indication means that the 1-Pass option has been chosen.

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Applying an atmospheric correction


The instrument uses the EDM (Electronic Distance Measurement) technology to collect
points. Distance measurement is function of the velocity of light in the atmosphere and the
velocity of light depends on the refractive index of air, temperature, pressure, and
humidity. The Atmospheric Correction feature applies corrections to the distance
measurement—expressed in PPM (Parts Per Million)—according to these atmospheric
conditions.
The default PPM value is zero. This value can be entered or it can be computed from both
the Pressure value and the Temperature value.
To change a PPM value:
 1. In the Atmospheric correction panel of the Scan parameters dialog (see Scan
parameters), tap Change. The Atmospheric correction dialog appears:

 2. In this dialog, you can:


 l Enter a PPM value. See Entering a PPM value.
 l Change the Pressure value. See Changing the Pressure value.
 l Change the Temperature value. See Changing the Temperature value.

 3. Either tap to return to the Scan Parameters dialog or tap to return to the
main menu.
NOTE – The new PPM value, once defined, remains unchanged and is applied to scans from when it
has been defined until you change it again or even if the scanner has been turned off and on or after
an update of the firmware.
NOTE – The PPM value will not be updated if only one of the two parameters (either the Pressure or
the Temperature) is defined.

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Entering a PPM value


In the Atmospheric Correction panel, the "Keyed In" text below the PPM value means that
you have manually entered the value. When the "Keyed In" text is not present, the PPM
value is a computed value calculated from both the Pressure value and the Temperature
value.
To enter a PPM Value:
 1. In the Atmospheric Correction panel of the Atmospheric correction dialog (see
Applying an atmospheric correction), tap Change. An on-screen keyboard appears
with the current PPM value highlighted.
The keys that you can use are: 0, 1, 2, ... 9 and + and -. The value you can enter ranges
from -73 to +145.
If you enter a value lower than -73 or higher than +145, this value is automatically
rounded to -73 or to +145.
 2. Enter a value and then tap OK. The on-screen keyboard disappears.
As the Temperature value and the Pressure value cannot be exactly deduced from the
PPM value, both are set as blank. Similarly, when you change the current PPM value, which
is previously different from zero, to zero, this will set the Temperature and Pressure values
to blank.

Changing the Pressure value


To change the pressure value:
 1. In the Pressure panel of the Atmospheric correction dialog (see Applying an
atmospheric correction), tap Change. An on-screen keyboard appears with a blank
field:

The keys you can use are 0, 1, 2 ... 9 and ".". The value you can enter ranges from
870 mbar to 1020 mbar.

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If you enter a value lower than 870 mbar (or higher than 1020 mbar), this value is
automatically rounded to 870 mbar (or to 1020 mbar).
 2. Enter a value and then tap OK. The on-screen keyboard disappears. The new value
appears in the Pressure panel using the unit of measurement defined in the Settings
dialog (see Selecting the measurement units).
The newly input Pressure value will not update the current PPM value if there is no value in
the Temperature panel (the current PPM value equal to Zero). You also need to define the
Temperature value.

Changing the Temperature value


To change the temperature value:
 1. In the Temperature panel, tap Change. An on-screen keyboard appears with the
current temperature highlighted or a blank field:

The keys you can use are 0, 1, 2 ... 9 and ".". The value you can enter ranges from 0 °C to
+40 °C.
If you enter a value lower than 0 °C or higher than 40 °C, the value is automatically
rounded to 0 °C or to 40 °C.
 2. Enter a value and then tap OK. The on-screen keyboard disappears. The new value is
then displayed with the unit of measurement that is defined in the Settings screen (see
Settings).
The newly input Temperature value will not update the current PPM value if there is no
value in the Pressure panel (the current PPM value equal to Zero). You also need to define
the Pressure value.

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Entering the instrument height


NOTE – If you are using a Trimble TX6, you are not able to set the Instrument Height. The survey
workflow is not supported.
If your instrument has been initially leveled (green bubble) and the Compensator enabled,
you are able to enter the Instrument Height.
 1. In the Instrument height panel, tap Change. The Instrument height screen appears:

 2. Tap Change. The on-screen keyboard appears.


 3. Enter the value measured in the field. You can add numbers that include a decimal
point.
 4. Tap OK. The on-screen keyboard disappears. The keyed in value and the calculated
value are displayed:

 5. In the Measurement method panel, tap the pull-down arrow and select Top mark or
Bottom mark. The calculated value changes according to the chosen method.

 6. Tap to return to the Scan parameters dialog or tap to return to the main
menu.

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NOTE – If the instrument has not been initially leveled (the bubble is yellow in the Leveling window)
or when it has been leveled (the bubble is green) but the Compensator is disabled , you are not able
to enter the instrument height and the Instrument height panel may show "Not Leveled" and the
Leveling button in place of the Change button.

Using the self-timer


You can use the self-timer to set a delay between the time you tap Scan and the time the
scan starts. There are three times: 1 minute, 3 minutes, and 5 minutes.
In the Self-Timer panel, move the slider to a position:
 l Off

 l 1 minute

 l 3 minutes

 l 5 minutes

The Self-Timer turns on by itself when you set a time, and its icon appears on the top
toolbar.

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When you start a scan with the Self-Timer set, a countdown begins to show the time
remaining before the scan starts:

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Settings
To change the general settings:

 1. From the main menu, tap . The Settings dialog appears:

 2. In this dialog, you can:


 l Set the date and time. See Setting the date and time.
 l Select the measurement units. See Selecting the measurement units.
 l Manage the USB flash drive. See Managing the USB flash drive.
 l Maintain the system. See Maintenance.
 l Set the scanning face. See Scanning Face.
 l Set the wireless connection. See Setting a wireless connection.

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Setting the date and time


If the default date and time settings do not match the current time zone, change them
manually. The format is Year/Month/Day (date) and Hour/Minutes/Seconds (time).
The Date - Time panel shows the current date and time.
 1. Next to the Date - Time panel, tap Change. The Change Date & Time dialog appears:

 2. Tap in a field. It is highlighted in yellow:

 3. Tap to increase or to decrease by one digit until the date and time change to
your requirements.

 4. Either tap to return to the Settings dialog or tap to return to the main menu.

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Selecting the measurement units


The Units panel shows the current unit of measurement for the length, angle,
temperature, and pressure:

 1. Next to the each field, tap the down arrow and select the required units for length,
angle, temperature, and pressure.

 2. Tap to return to the Settings dialog or tap to return to the main menu.

Managing the USB flash drive


The USB flash drive panel shows the total capacity of the USB flash drive in GB, and the
remaining storage capacity of the drive, in percentage. You can also test the speed of the
attached USB drive, check it for errors, repair it, or format it.
To manage the USB flash drive:
 1. In the USB flash drive panel, tap Manage. The USB flash drive dialog appears:

 2. In this dialog, you can:


 l Test for USB flash drive compatibility. See Compatibility Test.
 l Check and repair the USB flash drive. See Repair file system.
 l Format the USB flash drive. See Format.

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Compatibility Test
You can test the write performance of your USB flash drive. Trimble recommends it is at
least 16 MB.
To perform a compatibility test:
 1. In the USB flash drive - compatibility test panel, tap Launch. The USB flash drive -
compatibility test dialog appears.
 2. Tap OK. The compatibility test is then performed with a progress bar showing the
progress in percent.
 3. Once complete, tap OK. The dialog closes and the USB flash drive dialog reappears.
If the USB flash drive is not compatible with the system, replace it with a faster one.

Repair file system


 1. In the USB flash drive - repair file system panel, tap Repair. The USB flash drive -
repair file system dialog appears.
 2. Tap OK. The repair is then performed.
 3. Once complete, tap OK. The main menu automatically appears.
While the USB flash drive is being repaired, USB Flash Drive icon on the main menu flashes
from red to white (or to black and white in the High Contrast mode).

Format

CAUTION – Formatting a USB flash drive deletes all the data on the drive. A new
empty project named Project 001 is created once the formatting is completed so that
you can start scanning. This project takes the name of the last project with the value of
001 if the name ends by a letter, or the name of the last project with an increment if the
name ends by a number.

 1. In the USB Flash Drive - Format panel, tap Format. The USB Flash Drive - Format
dialog appears.
 2. Tap OK. The reformatting is then performed.
 3. Once done, tap OK. The main menu appears.
While the USB flash drive is being repaired, USB Flash Drive icon on the main menu flashes
from red to white (or to black and white in the High Contrast mode).

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Maintenance
You can keep your instrument up to date by updating its firmware, running a diagnostics
test to check each of its components, or resetting all your personal settings.
 1. In the Maintenance panel, tap >. The Maintenance dialog appears:

 2. In this dialog, you can:


 l Update the firmware. See Update Firmware.
 l Run a diagnostics test. See Diagnostics.
 l Access the advanced features of the software. See Advanced features.
 l Reset all personal settings. See Personal settings.

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Update Firmware
In the Update Firmware panel, you can view the version of the current firmware in use. A
firmware file is in DAT format. Before performing a firmware update, copy the new firmware
file (.dat) to the root of your USB flash drive and then plug the USB flash drive into the USB
port of the instrument.
To perform a firmware update, you must connect an external power supply to the
instrument instead of using the internal battery (see Powering the instrument). Otherwise,
the Select button beside the firmware to select remains dimmed.
 1. Tap Update. The Firmware Update dialog appears.
 l If there is a firmware file in the USB flash drive, it appears in the Select Firmware list.
 l If there is no firmware file in the USB flash drive, the message No Firmware Found On
The USB Flash Drive appears.
 2. Tap Select next to the firmware file to be uploaded. The Firmware Update dialog
appears and prompts you to update the firmware with the selected firmware file.
 3. Tap OK. When the upload has completed, restart the instrument. See Turning the
instrument on and off.
 4. First switch the instrument off and then on. The Firmware Update dialog reappears.
 5. Tap OK.
 6. When the update is complete, tap OK again. The Firmware Update dialog closes.

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Diagnostics
In the Diagnostics panel, you can view when the last diagnostics test was performed. You
can also open the report of the last diagnostics test.
To start a diagnostics test:
 1. Tap Launch. A dialog appears and prompts you to perform a diagnostics test.
 2. Tap OK. If no scan has been performed initially, the instrument will perform an
initialization. If a scan has been previously performed, the diagnostics test starts.
 3. Once complete, the instrument oscillates a few degrees on either side of its zero. When
prompted, tap OK. The Diagnostics report then appears.

 4. To close the report, either tap to return to the Maintenance dialog or tap to
return to the main menu.
The Diagnostics report is automatically saved on the USB flash drive in two file formats: TXT
and HTML. Each report follows a naming convention:
Autotest-YearMonthDay-HourMinuteSecond.
The date and time of the last diagnostics test, respectively in the "Day-Month-Year" and
"Hour-Minutes-Seconds" formats are displayed in the Diagnostics panel. This information
is not stored in the USB flash drive but in the instrument itself. When you format your USB
flash drive, only the report(s) are deleted, not the date and time information. To remove
them, you need to reset your personal settings (see Personal settings).
NOTE – You can run a diagnostic even if the USB flash drive is missing from the instrument. The
report will only be viewable from the on-board interface and will not be saved.
To open a report:
The series of three dots in the Diagnostics panel means that there is at least one report
you can open.
 1. Tap on Diagnostics Last Performed. The Diagnostics report appears.

 2. Tap to close the report and return to the Maintenance dialog or tap to return
to the main menu.

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Advanced features
The Trimble TX6 and TX8 come standard with a scan range of 80 meters and 120 meters.
The Extended Range feature is an optional upgrade to increase the TX6 scan range from
80 meters to 120 meters and to increase the TX8 scan range from 120 meters to 340
meters. Registration codes are entered in the scanners to activate extended range. Note
that the Trimble TX6 cannot be upgraded to a Trimble TX8.
To activate the Extended Range feature:
 1. In the Advanced features panel of the Maintenance dialog, tap > (see Maintenance).
The Advanced features dialog appears:

 2. Tap Key-In. An on-screen keyboard appears.


 3. Enter the Registration Code (for purchasing information, please contact your local
Trimble authorized dealer).
 4. Tap OK. The on-screen keyboard disappears. The Extended Range feature is now
enabled.

 5. Either tap to return to the Settings dialog or tap to return to the main menu.

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Personal settings
 1. In the Personal settings panel, tap Reset. The Settings dialog appears.
 2. Tap OK. The following settings are reset to the default values.
 l The current unit for Length, Angle, Temperature, and Pressure resets to Meters,
Degrees, Celsius, and mbar.
 l The Full scan's mode resets to Preview.
 l The Area scan's mode resets to Preview.
 l The Color Acquisition's mode resets to Standard.
 l The Fixed Exposure's mode resets to Disabled.
 l The Precision scan's mode resets to Standard 1-Pass, with a TX8 instrument. This
mode is not available with a TX6 instrument.
 l The Self-Timer resets to Off.
 l The Scanning Face's mode resets to:
 l Dual Face, with a TX8 instrument.
 l Front Face, with a TX6 instrument.
 l The Wireless Connection's mode resets to Disabled.
 l The last Operator Name resets to blank.
 l The PPM value resets to zero.
 l The Pressure value resets to 1013.25 mbar.
 l The Temperature value resets to 20 °C.
 l The last diagnostics test date.
 3. Tap OK again.
NOTE – When you reset your Personal Settings to the default values, this does not reset the name of
the current (open) project. This name will be used for each project that will be created, with the rules
described previously. To reset the name of a project to be created to the default value, for example,
Project 001, you can either edit the name once the project is created, or remove the USB flash from
the drive and then reset the Personal Settings.

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Scanning Face
The Trimble TX8 and TX8 Extended scanners can operate in Dual-Face or Single-Face
(Front face or Back face) scanning modes:
 l Dual-face mode is the default setting and is recommended to reduce scan times.
When the dual-face mode is enabled, a full 360° scan is captured with a 180° horizontal
rotation.
 l Single-face mode is only recommended if users notice a significant quality difference
between the front and back face of dual-face scans, for example, lower density of
points on areas with low reflectivity materials, lower maximum achievable range, severe
brightness difference for objects above 50 m. This could be the result of extreme
temperatures outside of the scanner's operating range or to abnormal
shocks/vibrations.

Scanning with the single front or back face option may enable users to eliminate these
quality differences. Scan times will be doubled with a full 360° scan, requiring a
complete 360° horizontal rotation. You must select the best face for the job - either
front or back. Check with a test scan where quality differences can be witnessed to
ensure that the correct face is selected before continuing a project. Significant quality
difference between faces can very rarely be witnessed in indoor conditions or below
50 m.
NOTE – The Trimble TX6 and TX6 Extended 3D scanners do not have the Dual‐Face scanning
capability. The user can only acquire data with the Front face (or Back face) scanning mode.
To set the scanning face mode:
 1. On the Settings page, scroll down to Scanning face and then tap >:

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 2. On the Scanning Face page, you can do the following:


 l To set the scanning face mode to Dual face (the recommended default setting),
move the slider to the left position.

 l To set the single-face scanning mode to Front face, move the slider to the middle
position.

NOTE – Before acquiring data with a TX8 instrument, the Duration and the name of the
single-face flash on the main page. With a TX6 instrument, only the Duration is displayed.
NOTE – During the acquisition of data, the Front Face text is displayed as a reminder, below
the Stop button.

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 l To set the single-face scanning mode to Back face, move the slider to the right
position.

NOTE – During the acquisition of data, the Back face text is displayed as a reminder, below
the Stop button.

Setting a wireless connection


 1. In the Wireless Connection panel, tap >. The Wireless Connection dialog appears:

 2. In this dialog, you can:


 l Enable / disable the wireless connection. See Enabling / Disabling the wireless
connection.
 l Change the encryption key. See Changing the encryption key.
 l Change the Wi-Fi channel. See Changing the Wi-Fi channel.

Enabling / Disabling the wireless connection


To enable the wireless connection:
 1. In the WLAN Status panel, move the slider to the right position. A dialog pops up with
the “Enabling WLAN….” message.

 2. Either tap to return to the Settings dialog or tap to return to the main menu.

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A dialog pops up with the “Enabling WLAN….” message.

The WLAN Status switches to Enabled and the Wi-Fi signal symbol is displayed on
the main page.
To disable the wireless connection:
 1. In the WLAN Status panel, move the slider to the left position. A dialog pops up with the
“Disabling WLAN….” message.

 2. Either tap to return to the Settings dialog or tap to return to the main menu.
The WLAN Status switches to “Disabled” and the Wi-Fi signal symbol is hidden from the
main page.

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Changing the encryption key


WPA, which stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access, in version 2, is a security protocol used for
encrypting data exchange between your TX instrument and your remote device, over the
wireless connection.
The encryption key is an alpha-numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long. The
default value of the encryption key is 0123456789. You can change the value of this key. The
exact same key must be entered in the Connection Key (WPA) panel and in the Connect to
a Network dialog (see Connecting to the instrument over the Wi-Fi).
To change the encryption key:
 1. In the Connection Key (WPA) panel, tap Change. An on-screen keyboard appears with
the current value highlighted.
 2. Tap to switch the keyboard from alphabetic to numeric.

 3. Enter a value and then tap OK. A dialog pops up with the “Updating WLAN Connection
WLAN….” message.

 4. Either tap to return to the Settings dialog or tap to return to the main menu.
NOTE – If the input value is incorrect, a dialog pops up and prompts you to input a valid value in
place.

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Changing the Wi-Fi channel


If you find your Wi-Fi connection is slow or drops out, try changing its channel. Your TX
instrument complies with the 802.11 b/b/n wireless standard. There are a total of 14
channels, from 1 to 14, in this 2.4 GHz range.
To change the Wi-Fi channel:
 1. In the Channel panel, tap Change. An on-screen keyboard appears with the current
value highlighted.

 2. Enter a new number and then tap OK. A dialog pops up with the “Updating WLAN
Connection WLAN….” message.

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5
Specifications
Scanner only specifications
Shipping box specifications
Instrument case specifications
External power supply specifications
USB flash drive specifications
Battery kit specifications
Smart battery specifications
Two-bay charger specifications
Tribrach specifications
Micro fiber lens cleaning cloth specifications
USB cable specifications
Auto-Start specifications

This chapter summarizes the specifications of the TX 3D scanner.

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Scanner only specifications


Dimensions 335 mm x 412 mm x 242 mm
(W x H xD - scanner only)

Volume (scanner only) 26921 cm

Weight 11.8 kg (without tribrach, battery, or USB flash drive)

Operation The Trimble TX 3D scanner, is classified IP54 according


to the international standard IEC 60529. It is a night
and day scanner that can scan under the following
conditions:
 l Wet or dry weather (humidity range from 0% to
80%),
 l Hot or cold conditions (temperature range from
0 °C to +40 °C).

Maximum sound level 73 dB

Storage The instrument can be stored inside its box at


temperatures ranging from -20 °C to +50 °C.

Touchscreen display module TFT-LCD with 24-bit color


Size (mm): 93 (H) x 55.8 (V), equivalent 4.3" diagonal
Resolution: 800 X 480 (WVGA)

Camera module Resolution (H x V pixels): 3856 x 2764


Sensor Size (Optical): 1/2.35"
Pixel Size (µm): 1.67 x 1.67
Frame Rate: 7.3
Sensor Technology: CMOS
Readout Type: Rolling
ADC resolutions: 12

Wi-Fi module Wi-Fi Protocol: 802.11b/g/n


Transmit & Receive Level: -84 (Rx) to +17 (Tx) dBm
Max. Data Rate Receiving:
 l 300 Mbps (40 MHz)
 l 150 Mbps (20 MHz)
Max. Data Rate Transmitting:
 l 300 Mbps (40 MHz)
 l 150 Mbps (20 MHz)

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Shipping box specifications


Dimensions (W x H xD) 475 mm x 720 mm x 595 mm

Weight 2.5 kg (empty)

Instrument case specifications


Dimensions Exterior: 625 x 500 x 366 mm
(L x W x D - scanner only) Interior: 559 x 432 x 322 mm

Weight 10.61 kg (with foam), 8.83 kg (without foam)

Temperature range -29 °C to 60 °C

External power supply specifications


Dimensions (W x H x D) 130 mm x 76.2 mm x 43.7 mm

Weight 660 g

Cable length Power cable connected to unit: 1.8 m


Power cable provided with connectors: 2.1 m

Temperature range -29 °C to 60 °C

Voltage Input: 90 to 264 V AC


Output: 12 V

Frequency Input: 47 - 63 Hz

Current Input:
 l 90 W: 1.2 A at 115 VAC, 0.6 A at 230 VAC
 l 120 W: 1.6 A at 115 VAC, 0.8 A at 230 VAC
 l 150 W: 2 A at 115 VAC, 1.0 A at 230 VAC
Output: 6.67 A

Temperature Operating: 0 °C to +60 °C, derate linearly from 100%


power at +40 °C to 50% power at +60 °C
Storage: -40 °C to +85 °C

Cooling Convection-cooled

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Operating Humidity 5-95% RH, non-condensing

Operating Altitude 3000 m

Shock 30 g, 10 ms on 3 axe

Vibration 5 to 100 Hz, 2.31 m/s2, 20 mins, 3 axes

USB flash drive specifications


Dimensions 74.99 mm x 23.29 mm x 15.90 mm
(2.952" x 0.916" x 0.626")

Temperature Operating temperature: 32 °F to 140 °F (0 °C to 60 °C)


Storage temperature: -4 °F to 185 °F (-20 °C to 85 °C)

Capacity 64 GB

Formatting FAT 32

Port compatibility Usable with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0

Data transfer rate  l USB 3.0: 225 MB/s read, 135 MB/s write
 l USB 2.0: 30 MB/s read, 25 MB/s write

Battery kit specifications


Dimensions (W x H x D) 380 mm x 205 mm x 366 mm

Weight 5 kg

Smart battery specifications


Dimensions (W x H x D) 124 mm x 74 mm x 24.8 mm

Weight 652 g

Storage The battery can be stored in temperatures ranging


from -20 °C to +60 °C at up to 80% of relative humidity.
The optimal storage temperature is below 21 °C, in a
cool, dry, and well ventilated environment. Storing a
battery out of this range of temperatures may
degrade its performance and reduce its life.

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Two-bay charger specifications


Dimensions (W x H x D) 119 mm x 38 mm x 60 mm

Weight 500 g

Voltage  l Input voltage: 100 - 240 V AC


 l Output voltage: 24 V

Line frequency 50 to 60 Hz

Current  l Input current: 1.4 A (maximum)


 l Output current: 2.7 A

Output watt 65 W

Tribrach specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D) 65 mm x 37.5 mm x 140 mm

Weight 0.680 kg

Temperature range Operating: -20 °C to +50 °C

Tripod connection 5/8"

Spirit level 8'/2 mm

Hysteresis 3cc (at 60 Ncm torsion moment and 12 kg vertical


load)

Magnification 2x, erect image

Shortest focusing distance 0.35 m

Plumbing accuracy 0.5 mm/1.5 m

Eye-piece adjustment range +/- 7 dioptre

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Micro fiber lens cleaning cloth specifications


Dimensions 5" x 8" (rectangular)

Color White or gray

Fabric Microfiber type: Suede (ultra fine)


Microfiber weave: 80/20
Edges: Unsewn - thermally welded
Washable: Yes. Both sides can be used for cleaning.

Shipping Weight 1 lb

USB cable specifications


Remote device  l Microsoft Windows™ PC or tablet running
Windows 7 Home Premium or later1
 l TX USB cable 2.8 meters (P/N 23704034)
Tablets with micro USB ports require an OTG to USB
adapter.

Drivers LAN 9500 drivers for Windows x86 and x64


(Trimble TX LAN 9500 Drivers)

VNC client RealVNC Viewer for Windows x86 and x64


(Trimble TX RealVNC Viewer)

1 Windows RT or Windows Mobile/Phone OS not supported.

Auto-Start specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D) 19 mm x 24 mm x 20.78 mm

Weight 9g

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