Figure 6 – Warning Labels
Set-Up and Operation
Do not look into the laser beam. Looking into the laser beam
may be hazardous to the eyes. Do not look at the laser beam
with optical aids (such as binoculars or telescopes).
Do not direct the laser beam towards other people. Make sure
the laser is aimed above or below eye level. Laser beams may
be hazardous to the eyes.
Set up and operate the distance meter according to these pro-
cedures to reduce the risk of injury or incorrect measurements.
1. Check for an appropriate work area as indicated in the General
Safety Section.
2. Inspect the object being measured to and confirm that you have
correct equipment for the application. The micro LM-100 Laser
Distance Meter is designed to measure distances up to 50m
WARNING
micro LM-100 Laser Distance Meter
(164 feet). See the Specifications section for range, accuracy
and other information.
3. Make sure that all equipment has been properly inspected.
micro LM-100 Controls and Settings
Turning ON and OFF
Press the ON/Measurement Button
meter and the laser. Make sure that the laser is pointed in a safe
direction before turning ON.
Press and Hold the Clear/Power OFF Button
tance meter OFF. The laser distance meter will turn OFF automat-
ically after three minutes of inactivity.
Setting Measurement Reference Point
When the distance meter is turned ON, the default measurement
reference point is the back edge of the meter
urement Reference Point Button
reference point to the front edge (laser end) of the meter. The meter
will beep and the display will show the reference point front symbol
.
Changing Display Units
Press and Hold the Backlight/Unit Change Button
display units. Available Units: Feet, Meters, Inches.
Clearing Displayed Data/Last Action
Press the Clear/Power OFF Button
or cancel the last action.
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to turn ON the distance
to turn the Dis-
. Press the Meas-
to change the measurement
to change the
to clear the displayed data
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