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Models
R-322, 323, 325 and 315 feature Reflective Target and Prism measurement.
Angle accuracies are 2", 3" and 5". Detachable tribrachs
are standard on all models except the 315 which has a fixed base. Other
standard features are Laser Optical Plummet, dedicated Number Keys,
Alpha key input, IPX6 waterproof, Visible Laser Dot, Auto Focus, Power
Focus and manual focusing, Automatic temperature and pressure sensors,
Dual axis compensators, dual reading of both circles and absolute encoders.
The 7,500 point data memory can store stake out coordinates and/or collected
data in any mix.
Features
- The
R-300 is the latest in the lineup of standard Pentax total stations.
The R-300 series improves on the highly successful R-100 series with
the addition a built-in laser plummet, a visible laser target pointer,
electronic leveling, and full alphanumeric keyboard. It has also retained
all previous features of the R-100 series including auto-focus, absolute-encoder,
automatic atmospheric correction, and 7,500 points of on-board data
storage.
- The
R-300 series is comprised of 5 models ranging in angle measurement
accuracy of 2”, 3”, 5”, and 6”.
- 5
choices, one standard of excellence
- see
more features below
| Type |
Accuracy |
Display |
Base |
| R-322 |
2”
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Dual |
Detachable
Tribrach |
| R-323 |
3”
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Single
(2nd optional) |
Detachable
Tribrach |
| R-325 |
5”
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Single
(2nd optional) |
Detachable
Tribrach |
| R-315 |
5”
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Single
(2nd optional) |
Fixed
Base |
| R-326 |
6”
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Single
(2nd optional) |
Detachable
Tribrach |
View
Pentax R-322, R-323,
R-325,
R-315,
R-326
Specifications
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PRICING
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| PNTX-R322EX |
Pentax R322 Electronic Total Station |
$8,835.00
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| PNTX-R323EX |
Pentax R323 Electronic Total Station |
$7,580.00
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| PNTX-R325EX |
Pentax R325 Electronic Total Station |
$6,840.00
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| PNTX-R315EX |
Pentax R315 Electronic Total Station |
$6,190.00
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| PNTX-R326EX |
Pentax R326 Electronic Total Station |
$5,940.00
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R-300 Series
Features
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Reflector EDM
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Distances can be measured to reflective targets (Reflector
mode) or prisms (Prism mode). A single button push changes between
modes. |
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Visible Laser Pointer
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The EDM beam is a visible laser which shows as a red dot
on the object. The dot will always show during measurement and can
be set on continuously for use as a pointer. |
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Auto Focus
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Precise and quick Automatic Focus is achieved with just
the push of a button. Other auto focus functions include Continuous
Auto Focus and operator controlled Power Focus. Manual focus is
always available as back up. |
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Laser Plumme
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The laser plummet makes getting over the point faster and
much easier. Intesity can be adjusted, in 10 steps, to match the
conditions. |
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Absolute Encoders
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This type of angle measuring has two primary advantages.
The horizontal reference angle will not be lost when the instrument
is turned off or when it powers down. The vertical angle does not
require indexing during start up. |
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Automatic Atmospheric Sensors
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The built-in atmospheric sensor measures the temperature
and atmospheric pressure in real time and initiates ppm correction
automatically. |
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Graphic Display
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The 20 character x 8 lines, dot matrix displays are fully
graphic capable and show appropriate data in picture format. Backlighting
is available for low light situations and night surveying. |
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Easy Key Operation
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A row of soft keys change designation depending on the function
or program currently being used. Dedicated number keys can also
input Alpha. These methods keep the keyboard simple and the operation
intuitive and logical. Training time is reduced and productivity
is enhanced. |
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Water Protection
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This series total station meets IPX6 water protection. This
class protects the instrument from direct jets of water from any
direction. |
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Compensators
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All models employ a dual axis compensator for corrections
to both the vertical angle and the horizontal angle. |
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Quick Sights
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Dual collimator sights are much improved to make target
sighting faster. |
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Graphic Help
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Pushing the [HELP] key while executing a special function,
displays a general drawing of the function with an explanation as
a Help message. |
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On Board Memory
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PSF software uses a 7500 point on-board memory that can
be used for data collection, coordinate data storage or any combination
of both. |
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Electronic Leveling
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Leveling information is displayed in graphic and numeric
forms. Graphic is for speed and normal leveling while numeric allows
very precise leveling. |
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