The DCL-Z3 Intelligent Geoelectromagnetic Pole-Setting Compass is a multifunctional, digital measuring instrument that integrates optical, mechanical, and electrical technologies. It can measure azimuth, dip angle, slant distance, and horizontal distance, with measurement data capable of being stored, viewed, and transmitted. The instrument is compact, lightweight, highly accurate, and easy to operate. It is suitable for use in electromagnetic geophysical exploration operations to measure the distances and angles of orthogonal sampling points.

This product is a portable, intrinsically safe, three-dimensional laser electronic geological compass that provides real-time displays of azimuth, roll angle, and pitch angle. To facilitate field measurements, it also features auxiliary readings for atmospheric pressure, altitude, and temperature, making it an essential tool for geologists.

This product is a portable, intrinsically safe electronic geological ranging compass. At its core is a high-speed processor, supported by a sensor suite comprising a 3-axis magnetoresistive sensor, a 3-axis accelerometer, and a 3-axis gyroscope for attitude measurement. This sensor suite provides the instrument with three-dimensional attitude data, which is processed to determine azimuth and dip angle. In addition, the instrument is equipped with point-and-line laser sighting, laser ranging, temperature and humidity measurement, and float-based flow measurement. As an intrinsically safe device capable of measuring azimuth, distance, dip angle, and other parameters, it is primarily used for underground geological exploration but can also be applied in forestry, water resources, power, and other fields.

This product is a portable, three-dimensional electronic geological compass that provides real-time displays of azimuth, roll angle, and pitch angle. To facilitate field measurements, the instrument is equipped with GPS positioning, which shows the current latitude and longitude; it also measures atmospheric pressure, altitude, temperature, and relative height, making it an essential tool for geologists.

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