Leica DNA03 / Leica DNA10
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Leica DNA03 & Leica DNA10 Digital levels
The second generation of digital levels by Leica, the inventors of the first digital level, with modern and ergonomic design, large LC-display, cutting edge electronic technology, excellent optical and mechanical systems.
DNA03
For height measurements with 0.3 mm standard deviation per km double leveling (invar staff).
DNA10
For height measurements with 0.9 mm standard deviation per km double leveling (invar staff).
Advantages that move you ahead:
The second generation of digital levels by Leica, the inventors of the first digital level, with modern and ergonomic design, large LC-display, cutting edge electronic technology, excellent optical and mechanical systems.
DNA03
For height measurements with 0.3 mm standard deviation per km double leveling (invar staff).
DNA10
For height measurements with 0.9 mm standard deviation per km double leveling (invar staff).
Advantages that move you ahead:
- The generous LC-display presents all important measured data at a glance and shows the next step to take.
- Double your data safety: from now on, save your work automatically in the internal memory and additionally , after the measurements have been taken, on a PCMCIA card.
- The alphanumeric keyboard and the operating concept provided the highest levels of efficiency at work, optimum comfort and rapid familiarization.
- Save up to 50% in time with Leica digital levels.
- Measuring without mistakes of fatigue.
- The Leica Geo Office Tools is a program included in the delivery. It controls data exchange, the configuration of the instrument, creates code lists and stake out height lists and maintains the system software.
- The level processing option of Leica Geo Office processes your leveling data in a professional manner. The optional program contains functions such as line calculation adjustment and the creation of reports. The data and results are managed in a data base.
Technical data | LEICA DNA03 | LEICA DNA010 | |
Area of use |
– Quick measurements of heights, height differences and stake outs |
– Quick measurements of heights, height differences and stake outs |
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– I. and II. order levelling | – Cadastral levelling | ||
– High precision measurements | – Precision measurements | ||
Accuracy | Standard deviation height measurement per 1km | ||
double-run (ISO 17123-2) | |||
Electronic measurements: | |||
with Invar staffs | 0.3mm | 0.9mm | |
with standard staffs | 1.0mm | 1.5mm | |
Optical measurements | 2.0mm | 2.0mm | |
Distance measurement (standard deviation) |
(electr.) 1cm/20m (500ppm) | ||
Range | |||
Electronic measurement | 1.8m – 110m | ||
Optical measurement | from 0.6m | ||
Electronic measurement | |||
Resolution height measurement | 0.01mm, 0.0001ft, 0.0005 inch | 0.1mm, 0.001ft | |
Time for single measurement | typically 3 seconds | ||
Measurement modes | Single, average, median, repeated single measurements | ||
Measurement programs |
Measure & Record, staff height/distance, intermediate BF, aBF, BFFB, aBFFB, onboard adjustment, quick closure, stakeout |
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Coding | Remark, Free code, Quick code | ||
Data storage | |||
Internal memory | 6000 measurements or 1650 station | ||
Backup | PCMCIA card (ATA-Flash/SRAM/CF) | ||
Online operations | GSI format via RS232 | ||
Data exchange internal memory | GSI8/GSI16/XML/flexible formats | ||
Telescope magnification | 24x | ||
Compensator | |||
Type | Pendulum compensator with magnetic damping | ||
Slope range | ±10' | ||
Compensator setting accuracy (standard deviation) |
0.3" | 0.8" | |
Display | LCD, 8 lines at 24 characters | ||
Battery operated | |||
GEB111 | 12h operation | ||
GEB121 | 24h operation | ||
Battery adapter GAD39 | Alkaline battery, 6x LR6/AA/AM3, 1.5V | ||
Weight | 2.8 kg (incl. battery GEB111) | ||
Environmental conditions | |||
Working temperature | –20°C to +50°C | ||
Storage temperature | –40°C to +70°C | ||
Dust/water (IEC60529) | IP53 | ||
Humidity | 95%, non condensing |