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    TWO ELECTRONIC THEODOLITES WITHOUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE

    THE ECONOMICTHEOMAT" Wild T10003" (1 mgon)itThe economic Wiltl T1000 electronictheoclolite is the perfect instrument forroutine tasks in detail and eatlastralsurveys, topographic surveys, andengineering surveys. lt offers alt theadvantages of modern electronics fornreasuretnent. data acquisition, and dataprocessing.

    I Instantly ready for measurementI Single-key command for main functions, including distance

    measurement and data recordingI Computation of coordinatesI Optionally available with REC module '

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    The ct panel ofthe Wild TIOUO (left) aria T1500 frigittlh-This letsyoa co ot arid monitor all the t'rtstrtt.otettts ftotctiorts. Its practical designaria lpfoat are the best proteetiott against inpttt errors and make your workat ataxiotttm eft.=iettcy. _

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    THE UNIVERSALTH EOMIITH Wild T 16001,5 (0.5mgon)The electronic Wild 'l1IEi(lU is a theodolitcfor universal use. It is the ideal instrumentfor difficult surveying tasks: for traversing,control surveys, in engineering surveys.anti wherever you need high accuracy andadditional eoortlinate-geometry functions.

    In addition to its higher angleqneasurernentaceuraev and all the functions of the WildT1000, the Wild T1600 has the followiiigapplication-oriented features:

    I Computation and display nfsetting-out differencesI Eight practical coordinate-geometry functions for the

    computation oi tie distance, resection, area, etc.I Provision for input of REM wordsI Compensation of circle eccentricity ensures high angle-

    measurement accuracy of pointings in one telescope positiononly

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    WILD T1000 T1600VERSATILE MODULAR TOTAL STATIONS WITH OUTSTAI

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    Touch the AI I Angle-nieasuring Small, light, Absolute angle Built in interfaceer acciiracv handy scanning at stein tot on-line Lon1|ii1te1

    once to nicasiiit. and to DIN 1872 1 Wt Weiitlis only -l T L3, nsuies instaiit I-Ulilfttlrecord distaiice and Tllltltl it I nieoi {Ill lh ~l or]| iI'lLILlIlIll"1{ ictitiiiicss toiangle Wild 1 lhllll l *3 liltlI.L{ll"r' l'l'lCtisLlIC'll"lLll'[

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    OI THE ELECTRONICTOTI-I TH EODOLITE

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    Iomprchensiveangc of accessoriesielapts the ctiiiipmeiito practically anyiirveying task.ncludes ti GLUE lasereyepiece and GAKIiortli-fiiicliiig gyro-cope.

    THAT TURNSINTO A UNIVERSALTOTAL STATION

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    IDING FEATURES: UNIVERSAL TOTAL STATIONzz /t'Z.t' /41'! 41/- - -' -'

    Modular systemeoinpatihle with anyWilel DISTOMAT

    Low povier Colour coded Cable socketconsumption theodolite tor data ici iniiial inEven tlie small key [1413]-(I tntetl hase Clilile

    and tlala terminal. for plug-iii haitery largo t_,,;1'-'-;"i,I(]|-|_[\,t_, does not atteeteitpaiisitiii to an provities enough piaetieal Lential insti unientBIQCIFUIIIC IOIHI poivei Ioi ihniii nine tgiiirtsl 9| ,1|| iiiovenieni'5-TFIIIOI1 ~"-"ilI1 01 liours With i tunetioiis ineliidineWl'[l1Ul.1Ii data DIQTQMAT ]:)]ST[)\t[A"[ ,,,~,,_il"c'~73"'d1g- dlltlhhtd I0 II1-1 elat l tei initial (it

    theoclolite it is coniiected)enough toi al:-out 200angle and elistanecineasiirernents

  • OR RECORDING TOTAL STATIONJZZ ,4/Z /it/Z .41! All

    jChoice of twomodels:I Electronic

    - theodolite withI-tcyboa rel anddisplays on hotlifaces. Allowslater installationof optional insertfor REC module

    I Recordingtlieodolite withinst or REC

    Plug in Flexible recording l racking mode NUHIBIIL inputRECording module format Reeoicls angles and on central keyhoaidC ipaeiis foi about for inasiniurri distances at to record point>00 data bloeks versatility and one-second numhei and eoeledliitereliaiigeahle etticient use of intervals t ataTheodolite displays available memoryrccoi deel data

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    OR A RECORDINGTOTAL STATION

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    ANGLES, DISTANCE, AND REDUCTIONAT THE TOUCH OF A SINGLE KEY

    Switch on and measurePosition-coded circles form the basis for theabsolute electronic aiiglc-scanning systemof the T1000 and T1600. They relieve theuser of time-wasting initialization, becausethe instrument is instantly ready tomeasure. Angle measurement iscontinuous, with instant updates of thedisplay as you turn the telescope.You can reset the horizontal circle to 0 orany other azimuth by keyboard input, andmeasure the horizontal angle clockwise oranticlockwise.

    ALL key gAttach a Wild DISTOMAT to either theWild T1000 or the Wild T1600 and turn itinto a powerful, extra-fast total station.Then simply touch the ALL key once tomeasure the distance and automaticallyrecord it, including both angles and pointnumber.

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    Accessories for universal use Modular economyBotli the Wild T1000 and the T1600 arecompatible with the versatile range of Wildtheoelolitc accessories: parallel-platemicrometers; objective and solar prisms;diagonal, zenith, laser, autocollimation,aiiei interchangeable eyepieees; north-finding gyroscope; and targets.Ask for brochure G1 2?9e and discover thevast choice of accessories available to adaptyour T 10-till or T1600 to practically any task.

    Wild modular design allows you to get themaximum use out of every one of yourinstruments, whatever the job. ivleasurcwith or without a DISTOMAT, with orwithout recording the data, as the taskrequires. That simplifies logistics and givesyou a much higher return on yourinvestment.If you already own a DISTUMAT, theWild T1000 and T1600 theodolitcs arc aneven better investment. When you buyone, you are in fact getting a modularelectronic total station at no extra cost.The modular design lets you benefitimmediately and at little cost from futuredevelopments in the dynamic fields ofdistance measurement. data recording, andsoftware engineering. It's the economicalway to stay abreast of progress.

  • THE DISTOMAT RANGE

    Wild DISTOMAT DI 1000 Wild DISTOMAT DIESshort range, for surveys and setting-out medium range, more accurateRange 1.6 km Range 5 kmStandard deviation 5 mm + 5 ppm Standard deviation 3 min + 2 ppm

    Wild DISTOMAT DI 2000 You can use the Wild THEOMAT T1000for precision distance measurement and Tltlti with any Wild DISTOMAT. InRange _-4 km this combination, no cable is necessary toStandard deviation I mm + 1 ppm power any of the DlSTCtlv'lATs shown here

    or to control it automatically from thetheodolite keyboard. Eseept with theDI3000 and DIUR3002, the telescoperemains fully transiting.

    Wild THEGMAT Tfddt? with a recording modiiieand the Wild DISTUMA T DH000 forms anextremely compact modular total station for

    angles L5", distance I inni. The teiescope remainsfatty transiting with the Dilitititi attached.

    iiigii-precision nieasitrernent. Standard deviation:

    Wild DISTOMAT DI3tl00tDlUR30l]2long range, for triangulation and controlsurveysRange 14 kinStandard deviation 3 mm to 5 nun + l ppmMeasures in only 0.8 sDIOR 3002 measures up to 250 iii withoutreflectorsA typical example of the way the productpolicy of Wild I-leerbrugg protects yourinvestment is the fact that with the WildT1000 and T'lti00 theodolitcs you can alsouse older DISTOMAT Models not shownhere: D14, Dl4L. DI 5. and DI 20. We shallmaintain this policy in future developmentsof the Wild modular system, to give youmaximum cost effectiveness for decades tocome.

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    GRM10 plug-in REC module,the most economical way torecord and store survey dataliistead of a control panel on face 2. theWild T1000 and Tltillll can be fitted with aninsert for the plug-in REC motltilc. Theinterchangeable GRM I0 is a pliig-indata-recording and storage unit that takesonly a few seconds to insert or rciiiove.Each REC module can store abeuit Stltltltitiiblocks. Simply use the number of modulesyou need to espand the memory to tiny sizeyou want. You can call up the recordeddata on the theodolite"s display at any time.The iiiailahle REC niodule weighs only 70 g(Evil oz).

    GIF 10 data readerThis data reader is a universal iiitei'faccbetween REC module and computer.peripheral ec|uipment, or another RECmodule. Use the GIF lil to display, copy, or Tdelete data to transfer them to a computer,and for on-line data input to a REC module

    Full automation with Wildsoftware packages

    RECORD COM PUTE,

    The design nl the I ltllltl and T ltitltl oltci s Bidirectional interchange of measured andall the tI.'El]iIt'tl'Jllll\ it'iLl need to reeoitl computed data stored in the REC innelulemeasuieineiits and otliei tlata and pioeess makes efficient use of the built-in

    coordinatc-geometry functions.

    Typical prograiiis available:T1600

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    The Wild system permits automation of thedata flow, from project preparation at theoffice to programmed surveying in thefield, all the way to the production offinished drawings.The theodolites built-in coordinate-geometry functions and PRUFIS IIsoftware for Wild GRE data terminalsmake such automation possible. Ifyoii owna T1000 or T1600, you benefit from thisversatility.

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  • AND PROGRAMMED SURVEYING

    Unlimited possibilities with a Wild GRE3 or GRE4 data terminaland PROFIS software

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    PROFIS ll software libraryFree-station survey anti setting-out nowwith E, N, and H.For details of the flexible determination ofthe instrument station and other expandedprograms. see software brochure G] 3l]Ue.Wild GRE3 and GRE4 data terminalsWell over a thousand ofthesc weatherprooftlata terminals with 64 l(l)_l.tlEt memory are inuse worldwide. In conjunction withPROFIS software. they ensure mtotimumefficiency for coping with extremelycomplex computations. A BASIC moduleavailable for both models is freely user-programmable.Ask for your copy of our brochure on WildGRE data terminals.

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    The Wild system permits bidirectional riete flowfrotri the field to the office ortcl vice verso. -The Wild A W0 TABTM TA iii precision plottingtable produces firtishetl plotted or scrilzteddrawings with rtrt nccttrocy oftite order of0.0} mm.

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