Seeking Employment

I have one more question and that refers to the error E52. I see this error all the time when I turn on the level and attempt to test it. Does anyone know the problem here? Thank you.

 

 

You need to be a member of Land Surveyors United - Surveying Education Community to add thoughts!

Join Land Surveyors United - Surveying Education Community

Email me when people reply –

Replies

  • Party Chief

    Is this the level you are referring to?

    Leica 2002 Level

    I was able to dig up a workshop user guide for the level with about 78 mentions of error corrections.  Perhaps this will help until someone comes along with a better answer.  You might like to quiz the guys over in the Leica Support Group on site for this as they all use Leica equipment.

    • Seeking Employment

      Hi Justin,

        Yes that is the one. One of the surveyors at Underhill, bought this level on ebay. There is a large crack on the top of the level, it runs diagonally across the top of the instrument. I was able to peg test the level but it took 5 attempts but it did work. The next item is to see if the Giff12 or GIFF10 will work with the storage card. We tried to read some level data off the card and we got the 16 bit error, since all out new computers are 64 bit or 32 bit. Anyway thank you for your help. I have written to Leica Geosystems support but no answer yet. Bye.

       

      Yours truly,

       

      Maurice

This reply was deleted.

Answer As your Facebook Page

Global Surveyor Forum

Latest Discussions by Category

Add Your Expertise

How to Utilize Surveyor Forums

How to use Forums
Our forums on Land Surveyors United are here to be used as much for finding help with problems in the field as the are for you to express your opinions on anything that has to do with land surveying in general. Feel free to share anything that is on your mind, as long as it isn't meant to damage another member's reputation. Please keep it clean and help insure that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of being part of a community that grows together.

We are committed to allowing freedom of expression for all of our members, and that includes maintaining a safe space for people with opposing views to express themselves. We get posts from all over the country and even the globe, so needless to say, people come with different viewpoints on lad surveying practices and processes. We see this diversity and variety as a real strength-- dialogue and debate are an integral part of the educational process, as well as an important tool in exploring different sides of complex issues.

All Community Hubs inside the community have their own forum for asking specific questions to other surveyors, by location, equipment type, etc.

Global Forums

Blog Topics by Tags

Monthly Archives