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Overview

The Topcon DT205L Digital Theodolite Kit is engineered for survey crews, civil contractors, and construction professionals who require consistent 5-second accuracy across boundary surveys, building layout, and infrastructure alignment projects. This complete kit includes the DT205L theodolite with integrated laser pointer, heavy-duty carrying case, and essential accessories for immediate deployment. The laser pointer expedites backsight and foresight targeting in bright conditions, reducing instrument setup time by up to 40% compared to optical-only models. With dual-axis compensator, absolute encoders, and IP66 environmental sealing, the DT205L maintains measurement integrity on dusty job sites and in light rain, eliminating weather-related downtime that delays critical layout operations.

Key Specifications

  • Angular Accuracy: 5 seconds (1.5 mgon)
  • Angle Measurement System: Absolute encoders on horizontal and vertical circles
  • Display Resolution: 1 second / 0.1 mgon selectable
  • Telescope: 30x magnification, 45mm aperture, 1.3° field of view
  • Minimum Focus: 3.3 feet (1.0 m)
  • Laser Pointer Range: 328 feet (100 m) visible red laser
  • Dual-Axis Compensator: ±3 arc minutes working range
  • Environmental Rating: IP66 dust-tight and water-resistant
  • Battery Life: 20 hours continuous operation (4× AA alkaline)
  • Operating Temperature: -4°F to +122°F (-20°C to +50°C)
  • Instrument Weight: 11.9 lbs (5.4 kg) with battery
  • Data Storage: 10,000 points internal memory with USB transfer

What's in the Kit

  • Topcon DT205L Digital Theodolite: Main instrument with integrated laser pointer and dual-axis compensator
  • Heavy-Duty Carrying Case: Impact-resistant hard case with custom foam insert and weather sealing
  • Optical Plummet: 3x magnification for precise instrument centering over control points
  • Lens Covers: Objective and eyepiece protective caps
  • Tool Kit: Adjustment screwdrivers and hex keys for field maintenance
  • USB Data Cable: For transferring angle measurements and coordinates to field laptop
  • Cleaning Cloth: Microfiber lens cloth for dust and fingerprint removal
  • Operating Manual: Complete user guide with troubleshooting procedures
  • Adjustment Pin: For optical plummet calibration
  • Battery Pack: 4× AA alkaline batteries installed

Job Applications

  • Property Boundary Surveys: 5-second accuracy meets ALTA/NSPS standards for corner monumentation and boundary retracement on commercial and residential properties
  • Building Foundation Layout: Absolute encoders eliminate accumulated error during multi-point rectangular building setouts, maintaining squareness across large footprints
  • Road and Highway Alignment: Laser pointer accelerates centerline staking and offset measurements for roadway construction and widening projects
  • Utility Pole and Tower Plumbing: Dual-axis compensator provides automatic vertical reference for checking plumbness of installed structures up to 200 feet
  • Tunnel and Pipeline Alignment: IP66 sealing protects electronics in high-humidity underground environments where optical theodolites fail
  • Bridge Pier and Abutment Positioning: 1-second display resolution enables precise angular positioning for structural elements requiring tight tolerances
  • Cut and Fill Volume Calculations: Internal data storage captures topographic cross-sections for earthwork quantity analysis on grading projects

Compatible Accessories

Tripods: Topcon Heavy-Duty Aluminum Tripod, Topcon Wooden Tripod with Flat Head, SECO Quick-Release Aluminum Tripod

Tribrach Systems: Topcon Optical Plummet Tribrach, Topcon Laser Plummet Tribrach

Prism Poles: SECO 25mm Telescoping Prism Pole, Topcon Single Prism with Tilting Holder

Targets: CST/Berger Machine Control Target, Aluminum Sight Target with Carrying Case

Data Collectors: Topcon FC-6000 Field Controller

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the practical accuracy difference between 5-second and 7-second theodolites for construction layout?
At 300 feet, a 5-second theodolite like the DT205L introduces ±0.007 feet of angular error versus ±0.010 feet for 7-second models. For building layout, road staking, and most construction applications, this difference is negligible. The 5-second accuracy becomes critical for boundary surveys requiring ALTA certification, control network establishment, and precision industrial alignment where angular error propagates across long distances or through multiple setups.
Can the DT205L theodolite interface with data collectors for automated recording?
Yes, the DT205L includes a USB port for connecting compatible data collectors including the Topcon FC-6000 and FC-5000 field controllers. This enables automatic angle and coordinate transfer, eliminating manual transcription errors during traverse and topo surveys. The theodolite stores up to 10,000 points in internal memory when operating without a data collector, which can be downloaded to a computer via the included USB cable.
How does the integrated laser pointer improve productivity compared to standard theodolites?
The laser pointer projects a visible red dot up to 328 feet, allowing the rod holder to position themselves on-target before the instrument operator looks through the telescope. This eliminates the back-and-forth communication typical of optical-only instruments, reducing setup time per point by 15-30 seconds. On layout projects requiring 100+ points per day, this saves 30-50 minutes of crew time. The laser also enables single-operator work for short-distance alignments where a second person would otherwise be needed.
What maintenance procedures does the DT205L require for maintaining 5-second accuracy?
The DT205L requires annual professional calibration to verify angular accuracy, compensator function, and optical collimation meet factory specifications. Between calibrations, field crews should perform weekly two-face measurements to check for systematic errors and verify the dual-axis compensator is functioning within its ±3 arc minute range. The absolute encoders require no routine adjustment, but the optical plummet should be checked monthly using the included adjustment pin. Keep the instrument in its case when not in use, and clean the objective lens with the microfiber cloth after dusty conditions to prevent particle accumulation on the encoders.
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