Since product is so old, is it possible to add to my account??ÿ It will not add.
"NO VALID PRODUCT FOUND FOR SERIAL NO."
Newer models add though work though.
I.e. Leica TPS1100 Series. Leica TCRA 1100 Plus Robotic.
https://myworld.leica-geosystems.com/
Example only:?ÿ Article Number 723328, Serial Number 621060
Thanks for the help!
Since 1100 series was discontinued prior to MyWorld's conception, I'm guessing you are out of look.?ÿ What were you hoping to gain from MyWorld?
Thanks.?ÿ Just to get some sort of configuration data or history on older models for sale using those numbers.
Probably out of luck, but figured worth a try.
Do you refer to this post/instrument because of same Serial Number?
https://surveyorconnect.com/community/surveying-geomatics/dave-karoly-leica-tcra-1103-plus/
Today i could register my TCRA1103Plus with same Art. No 723328, build in 2002-04?ÿ at myWorld without Problems.
Yes, I actually did.?ÿ I went through a bunch of them for sale on ebay.?ÿ None would add.?ÿ But newer ones would.
Trying to use MyWorld in hopes to get more info than than what Ebay would show.
I have 7 TPS1100s of various descriptions registered with Leica MyWorld at the moment (6 of them are broken). I just ran through them all and noticed that some of now have "99" in front of the Article Number for some reason. It wasn't there before. Having said that, they are all currently registered.
I de-registered 2 of them to see what would happen and they were able to be re-registered immediately without any problem.
After clicking on the post you linked to, I notice that the OP claimed that his instrument was built in 1991. (Are the 1100s really that old?) I tried to register those numbers with MyWorld and it also came back "not found". There might be an incorrect serial/article number in that post, or as John Putnam suggested, there might be an issue with the age of the instrument. My oldest 1100 with MyWorld is 1999.
Be careful on Ebay. Photoshop is a powerful tool. If MyWorld doesn't recognise it then I would be extremely tempted to steer clear of it.
Mick.
@micheal-daubyn-2?ÿ
This should help with the manufacture dates range:
https://www.land.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0032/494636/Leica-EDM-Instrument-Parameters.pdf
I'm a little scared after reading your post. I have an 1103 on the way. Apparently working... 6 out of 7 broken. Plus the photoshopping observation... I guess my last safeguard is the seller reputation at least... we'll see!
Are your broken stations repairable you figure? Hard to say perhaps?
I've seen that PDF before. It says that the 1100s start in 1998, which goes against what someone else said about buying one in 1996. It might be a country difference. Not sure.
These instruments are extremely old by surveying standards. I would suggest (in the politest possible way) that you should be planning on them breaking rather than fearing it. So if you have one on the way, then you should get what you can out of it but keep an eye out for something newer as well.
I don't know if mine are repairable. There are a couple of guys repairing the EDMs in them- two in Poland and one in Morocco that I have heard of. I haven't really heard of anyone repairing much else. A major issue I am having with my menagerie is that you can't use one as a parts donor for another. Certain parts are numbered and the motherboard doesn't appreciate it when you mix and match. It just doesn't "see" the new part. I've asked around for any sort of servicing software that can be used to get around this but haven't had any replies.
Mick
I've seen that PDF before. It says that the 1100s start in 1998, which goes against what someone else said about buying one in 1996. It might be a country difference. Not sure.
I think the confusion about when the 1100 series began might stem from the fact that before this 1100...
There was this 1100...
?ÿThe former is what most of us are talking about, but there was an earlier instrument with the same model number.
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@cf-67 that second one is mine, still in regular use. ?ÿBought in February 1998.