Operating the Detector
Turning the Detector ON
1.
On the front of the detector, press
ON.
On the keypad, make sure
2.
should also hear a short tone.
3.
Use the detector.
Turning the Detector OFF
On the front of the detector, press
1.
OFF.
NOTE: The detector will automatically turn OFF after it does
not detect a laser beam for 10 minutes.
To turn the detector ON again, press
2.
Adjusting the Accuracy
When powered ON, press
setting between HIGH and LOW.
• The default accuracy setting is HIGH.
• LOW accuracy is indicated by a lit RED
Accuracy
LED
Setting
HIGH
(≤ 1mm)
LOW
(≤ 2mm)
Adjusting the Speaker Volume
When you power ON the detector, the volume will default to
LOUD. To change the volume to SOFT or MUTE, press
toggle through the volume settings (LOUD/SOFT/MUTE).
to turn the detector
lights up (Figure Ⓓ ⑧). You
to turn the detector
.
to toggle the detector's accuracy
(Figure Ⓓ ⑨).
Use When
High accuracy is required.
• High accuracy is not required.
• A stable reference level
cannot be obtained due to
vibrations.
• Heat haze interferes with the
laser beam.
Detecting the Reference Level
While powered ON, position the detector where the laser
1.
beam is projected.
2.
Use the detector's level vial (Figure Ⓓ ②) to maintain
a level plane.
Within 40° of the laser beam source, point the reception
3.
window (Figure Ⓓ ③) toward the laser beam.
4.
Use the Laser Detected LEDs to align the Reference Line
(Figure Ⓓ ①) with the laser beam.
Down LED
The Reference Line is higher than the laser beam.
Move the detector down (Figure Ⓓ ④).
Up LED
The Reference Line is lower than the laser beam.
Move the detector up (Figure Ⓓ ⑥).
Reference Line LED
The Reference Line is aligned with the laser
beam. (Figure Ⓓ ⑤).
NOTE: If the speaker volume is ON (LOUD/SOFT), an
audible tone also assists with aligning the detector.
Tone
Fast Beep
Slow Beep
Steady Beep
When the laser beam is aligned with the Reference Line
5.
(Figure Ⓓ ①), mark that position.
NOTE: If the top of the detector is used as a marking
location, reference the back of the detector for the
measurement compensation value (Figure Ⓓ ⑦).
to
Meaning
The detector must be moved down.
The detector must be moved up.
The laser beam is aligned with the
Reference Line.
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