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Overview

The Topcon DT207 Digital Theodolite delivers 7-second accuracy for surveyors, municipal engineers, and construction layout teams requiring precise angle measurements on boundary surveys, building alignments, and infrastructure projects. This complete kit includes a heavy-duty aluminum tripod, fiberglass leveling rod, and hard-shell carrying case, providing everything needed for immediate deployment on property corners, foundation stakeout, and as-built verification work. The backlit LCD display and absolute encoders eliminate resetting after power cycles, while the IP66 rating protects internal optics and electronics during dust storms and rain delays. Surveyors working subdivision plats, right-of-way documentation, and MEP coordination use the DT207 when total stations exceed budget but accuracy can't be compromised.

Key Specifications

  • Angle Accuracy: 7 seconds (both horizontal and vertical circles)
  • Telescope: 30x magnification, 45mm objective lens, 1.3° field of view
  • Minimum Focus: 3.3 feet (1 meter)
  • Display: Dual-sided backlit LCD showing angles in degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees
  • Leveling: Plate bubble sensitivity 30 seconds per 2mm, circular bubble 8 minutes per 2mm
  • Environmental Rating: IP66 dust-tight and rain-resistant
  • Battery: Rechargeable NiMH pack providing 11 hours continuous use
  • Operating Temperature: -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)
  • Weight: 10.6 lbs (4.8 kg) instrument only
  • Optical Plummet: 3x magnification, ±0.3mm at 1.5m accuracy

What's in the Kit

  • Topcon DT207 Digital Theodolite: 7-second instrument with dual-sided display and absolute encoders
  • Aluminum Tripod: Heavy-duty flat-head tripod with quick-clamp legs and adjustable shoulder strap
  • 13-Foot Fiberglass Leveling Rod: Graduated measuring stick for elevation differentials and stakeout verification
  • Hard-Shell Carrying Case: Impact-resistant foam-lined case protecting optics during transport
  • Rechargeable Battery Pack: NiMH power cell with AC wall charger (110V)
  • Tool Kit: Adjustment screwdrivers, hex keys, and lens cloth
  • Dust Cover: Weather-resistant fabric cover for instrument protection when mounted
  • Plumb Bob: Brass plumb bob with string for tribrach centering over control points
  • Rain Cover: Clear vinyl shield protecting display and keyboard during wet conditions
  • Instruction Manual: Setup, operation, and field calibration procedures

Job Applications

  • Property Boundary Surveys: The 7-second accuracy ensures angle closures meet ALTA/NSPS standards on subdivision plats and legal descriptions where boundary disputes trigger litigation.
  • Building Layout and Alignment: Vertical and horizontal angle measurements verify column plumbness, facade alignment, and floor-to-floor elevation consistency on multi-story construction where tolerance stack-up causes cladding gaps.
  • Pipeline and Utility Corridor Stakeout: Precise deflection angles at curve points prevent easement violations and reduce rework when underground infrastructure must follow recorded centerlines within narrow rights-of-way.
  • Bridge and Structural Monitoring: Repeated angle measurements detect settlement, deflection, or rotation in bridge piers, retaining walls, and towers where movement indicates structural distress requiring engineering intervention.
  • Tower Plumbness and Verticality Checks: Dual-axis vertical angle readings confirm communication towers, wind turbines, and stacks remain within manufacturer plumbness specifications after installation or storm events.
  • As-Built Documentation: Angle and distance combinations (with tape measurements) create accurate record drawings of completed improvements when GPS canopy interference prevents rover positioning and client budgets exclude total station rental.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between 7-second accuracy and the 20-second theodolites?
The DT207's 7-second accuracy provides approximately three times tighter precision than 20-second instruments, critical when angle errors compound over distance. On a 500-foot shot, 7-second error creates ±0.017-foot lateral displacement versus ±0.048 feet with 20-second instruments—the difference between meeting boundary survey standards and failing closure tolerances on legal plats. Choose 7-second theodolites for property surveys, precise construction layout, and any application where angle measurements establish legal boundaries or structural positioning requiring sub-0.02-foot accuracy.
Does this theodolite measure distances or just angles?
The DT207 measures horizontal and vertical angles only—it does not include electronic distance measurement (EDM) capabilities. You'll combine angle readings with steel tape measurements, laser distance meters, or stadia rod readings to calculate coordinates and distances. This configuration suits surveyors who already own distance measurement tools or work on projects where angle verification (building plumbness, column alignment, monitoring) matters more than distance. Upgrading to a total station adds EDM but typically doubles the investment.
Can I use this theodolite in the rain or dusty conditions?
Yes, the IP66 environmental rating means the DT207 withstands rain, blowing dust, and job site debris without internal contamination. The sealed keyboard and display prevent water intrusion during storms, while protected optical pathways block dust on grading sites and demolition projects. However, IP66 protection requires you close all battery compartment doors and keep the objective lens cap attached during transport. The included rain cover adds extra display protection during heavy downpours, and you should still wipe external lenses before precision observations to prevent water droplets from distorting crosshair images.
How long does the battery last, and can I swap batteries in the field?
The rechargeable NiMH battery provides approximately 11 hours of continuous angle measurement under normal temperatures (68°F). Cold weather below 32°F reduces runtime to 6-8 hours as battery chemistry slows. The battery removes from the instrument base for charging, allowing you to carry a spare for multi-day projects or winter work where capacity drops. The included AC charger fully recharges depleted batteries in 4 hours. For extended backcountry surveys without AC power, consider adding solar charging systems or carrying three batteries on rotation—two in the field while one charges via vehicle inverter during lunch breaks.
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