How-to video for the three point Pythagoras function on the Leica Disto D5
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Two Point Pythagoras with Disto D5
How-to video for the two point Pythagoras function on the Leica Disto D5
Stake out function with the Disto D5
How-to video for the stake out function with the Leica Disto D5
Minimum/maximum distance measurement with the Disto D5
How-to video for longest or shortest distance (or minimum/maximum) with the Leica Disto D5
Measuring Volume with the Disto D5
How-to video for measuring volume with the Leica Disto D5
Measuring Area with the Disto D5
How-to video for measuring area with the Leica Disto D5
Stake-out Function
One or two different distances (a and b) can be entered into the device and then used to subtract from defined measured lengths. The display always shows the current stake-out distance and a direction arrow. At a distance of 0.1 m to the next stake-out point, an acoustic signal sounds.
Pythagoras Functions
Using the tripod, you can measure distances indirectly, horizontally and vertically. The Leica Disto calculates the result automatically for you from three measurements. Functions such as automatic minimum and maximum measurements help you to measure the right point.
Partial heights, e.g. balcony or window heights, are determined by Pythagoras.
Trapezium Measurements
Using the trapezium function, you can quickly and reliably determine e.g. roof slopes and facade areas. You need only two measurements. The integrated tilt sensor determines the tilt at the same time.
Sloped Object Measurement
With this function, you can e.g. determine the roof slope of a house, even from a long distance away. To do this you take two distance measurements and the Leica DISTO determines the tilt at the same time. Additional detailed information, e.g. the distances and the inclination between
the measured points, is also provided.
