Description
Maintain target lock with confidence using Trimble Active Tracking technology and selecting from 8 different channels. This target can also work as a passive 360° prism in if battery runs out or other instruments are used.
The Trimble MT1000 target is a reflector used in surveying and mapping applications. It is designed to be used with Trimble’s Trimble MT1000 Multitrack Target System, which is a surveying system that uses multiple laser trackers to measure the position and orientation of the target in three-dimensional space.
The Trimble MT1000 target consists of a reflector mounted on a metal frame, which can be attached to various objects or structures. The reflector consists of multiple retroreflective panels, which are designed to reflect laser beams back to the source with minimal scatter. This allows the Trimble MT1000 Multitrack Target System to accurately measure the position and orientation of the target with high precision.
The Trimble MT1000 target is typically used in applications where high accuracy and reliability are required, such as industrial measurement, quality control, and machine tool calibration. It is also used in geodetic surveying, mapping, and other geospatial applications.
Overall, the Trimble MT1000 target is a highly accurate and reliable reflector that is widely used in surveying and mapping applications. It is designed to be used with the Trimble MT1000 Multitrack Target System, and it is capable of providing high-precision measurements of the position and orientation of the target in three-dimensional space.
Specifications
Model: | MT1000 |
Manufacturer: | Trimble |
MPN: | MT1000 |
Height Offset: | 135.0 mm |
Absolute constant: | +10.00 mm |
Leica constant: | +44.40 mm |
Weight: | 880 g |
Mount: | 5/8" Thread |
MultiTrack Active Target FAQ
Below is a list of frequently asked questions about MultiTrack Active Target.
What is the prism constant for the MultiTrack Active Target?
The absolute prism constant (true value) for the MultiTrack Active Target is 10.0mm. The prism constant as defined for Leica instruments for MultiTrack Active Target is 44.4mm. For a more detailed explanation on prism constants please see this article.
Can I use the MultiTrack Active Target with a Leica instrument?
Yes, you can use the prism with a Leica instrument as long as you set up the correct prism constant in the instrument settings.
What is the prism constant value that I need to use with a Leica instrument?
In order to use the MultiTrack Active Target with a Leica instrument you should use 44.4mm as the prism constant value.
What is the height offset of the MultiTrack Active Target?
The MultiTrack Active Target height offset is 135.0mm. This is measured from the mounting point to the centre of the prism.