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GREEN BEAM LASER DETECTOR
Introduction
The LaserMark® Green Beam Laser Detector aids in locating and targeting a
visible or invisible beam emitted by a GREEN BEAM rotary laser; perfect for use in outdoor
conditions, where sunlight and distance may make locating the beam more difficult. The laser
detector includes a rod clamp which allows to mount the detector onto square, round or oval
sighting rods.
Features (Fig. 1)
1
LCD readout window
2
Speaker
3
Beam Capture Window
4
Power ON/OFF
Power
A 9-volt battery will provide up to 3 months of typical usage. When the instrument is turned on and
the low battery symbol remains lit, the battery should be replaced.
Operation– Laser Detector
1.
Mount the instrument onto a sighting rod if you are using one. Turn on the instrument by
pressing the ON/OFF pad. The LCD symbols will momentarily flash and the "coarse" beam
indicator symbol will remain lit and the audio signal will be on (Fig. 2).
2.
Expose the beam capture window of the laser detector towards the direction of the
rotating laser.
3.
Slowly move the laser detector in an upward and downward direction until the LCD beam
indicator arrows appear and/or a pulsing audio signal is heard. Use the Beam Resolution
feature to choose between the coarse/low setting, used for approximating level or for initial
locating of the center level point, the medium setting, used for greater accuracy, and the
fine/high setting, used for the most accurate pinpointing of level. (to see the available
Resolutions, please refer to the Specs Table).
4.
Move the detector upward when the low beam indicator light is lit (with volume on, a short
pulsing audio tone is heard). Move the detector downward when the high beam indicator
arrow is lit (with volume on, a long pulsing audio tone is heard). When the beam is level, the
level beam indicator line will be lit and a solid audio tone will be heard.
If the detector is not struck by a laser beam after 5-8 minutes, the detector will automatically shut
itself off to preserve battery life. Turn the instrument back on using the power button.
5. Beam Resolution
6. Volume ON | OFF
7. LCD Readout Window
8. Battery Door
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