• The D
WALT Digital Laser Detector can be used with or without
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the detector clamp. When used with the clamp, the detector can be
positioned on a grade rod, leveling pole, stud, or post (Figure
To connect the detector to the clamp:
• Push in the clamp latch (Figure
• Slide the tracks on the clamp (Figure
the back of the detector (Figure
) on the clamp snaps into the latch hole on the back of the
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detector (Figure
• Turn the clamp knob (Figure
jaws on the clamp.
• Place the clamp on the rod (Figure
positioned at the height needed to work with the laser.
• Turn the clamp knob (Figure
on the rod.
Using the Detector
Set up and position the rotary laser that you will be using
1.
according to the manufacturer's directions. Turn the laser on and
make sure the laser is rotating and emitting a laser beam.
Press the power button once on the detector to turn the detector
2.
on.
On the bottom of the display window, notice the speaker icon
3.
(Figure
).
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10
• To decrease the volume of the audible signal, press the volume
button (Figure
F 4
(Figure
)will dissappear.
F
10
• To turn off the audible signal, press the volume button (Figure
) until the speaker icon dissapears from the display
F 4
window.
20
).
G 3
) around the rail on
G 4
) until the button (Figure
F
11
).
F
12
) counterclockwise to open the
G 6
) so that the detector is
G 2
) clockwise to secure the clamp
G 6
); both half circles next to the speaker icon
On the top of the display window, view the Accuracy Mode icon
4.
(Figure
).
F 8
).
G
•
indicates that the detector will give an "on grade" reading
only when the laser beam is on grade or no more than 1/25" (1
mm) above or below it.
• To change the Accuracy Mode to
give an "on grade" reading when the laser beam is on grade
or approximately 1/8" (3 mm) above or below it, press the
Accuracy Mode button (Figure
) appears on the display window.
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Position the detector so that the Beam Detection window (Figure
5.
) is facing the laser beam produced by the rotary laser
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14
(Figure
). Move the detector up or down within the
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approximate area of the beam, until you have centered the
detector.
Use the marking notches (Figure
6.
position of the laser beam.
To turn the detector off.
7.
• On the detector, press
• If a rotary laser beam does not strike the detector's beam
detection window, or if no detector buttons are pressed, within
30 minutes, the detector will shut itself off.
Controlling the Laser Remotely
You can control the laser unit remotely in either of these 3 ways:
• From up to 50' away, you can use the remote to control the
laser unit (Figure
J 1
between the remote and the laser unit.
• From up to 100' away, you can use the D
Application on your Bluetooth
(Figure
).
J 2
• From up to 1100' away, you can control the laser unit by using the
DEWALT
Tool Connect™ Application on your Bluetooth
®
connect to the detector that is connected to the laser unit (Figure
). You must press the Detector button
J 3
the laser in order to connect the detector to the laser unit.
to have the detector
) once. Then
F 3
) to accurately mark the
F 7
for 3 seconds.
). IR sensors will maintain communication
WALT
Tool Connect™
®
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device to connect to the laser unit
®
(Figure
(Figure
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device to
®
) on
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