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Shortcut and Soft grip keys for addition, subtraction, area and volume calculation make measuring fast and very reliable. © o Laser Distance Meter User Manual 1.Safety Instruction Permitted Use * Measuring distances * Computing functions, e. g. areas and volumes Prohibited Use * Using the instrument without instruction * Using outside the stated limits * Deactivation of safety systems and removal of explanatory and hazard labels * Opening of the equipment by using tools (screwdrivers, etc.), as far as not specifically permitted for certain cases * Carrying out modification or conversion of the product * Use of accessories from other manufacturers without the express approval of CEM Technology. * Deliberate or irresponsible behavior on scaffolding, when using ladders, when measuring near machines which are running, or near parts of machines or installations which are unprotected * Aiming directly into the sun * Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site (e.g. when measuring on roads, construction sites, etc.) © Laser Distance Meter User Manual O Laser Classification There is a visible laser beam which emerges from the front of the instrument. Laser Class 2 products: Do not stare into the laser beam or direct it towards other people unnecessarily. Eye's protection is normally afforded by aversion responses including the blink reflex. /N WARNING: Looking directly into the beam with optical aids (e.g. binoculars, telescopes) can be hazardous. Precautions: Do not look directly into the beam with optical aids. /N CAUTION: Looking into the laser beam may be hazardous to the eyes. Precautions: Do not look into the laser beam. Make sure the laser is aimed above or below eye level. © MA Laser Distance Meter User Manual 2.Start-Up Inserting/Replacing Batteries (See “Figure A”) 1) Remove battery compartment lid. 2) Insert batteries, observing correct polarity. 3) Close the battery compartment again. * Replace the batteries when the symbol “ = “ flashes permanently in the display. * Use alkaline batteries only. * Remove the batteries before any long period of non-use to avoid the danger of corrosion Keypad (See “Figure B”) 1- ON/MEAS button 2- Bluetooth/Timer button 3- Single/Continous Distance measurement button 4- Area/Volume button 5- Storage button 6- Plus (+) button 12- IIluminating/UNITS button 7- Clear/Off button 13-Side MEAS button 8- Reference button 9- Tilt/Stake out button 10- Indirect measurement button 11- Minus (-) button Figure A Figure B LCD Display (See “figure C”) 1- Laser active 2- Reference level (front) 3- Reference level (rear) 4- Reference level (tripod) 5- Reference level (end piece) 6- Area/Volume measuring functions 7 Area measurement (7 Volume measurement 5- Single distance measurement 6- Battery status 7- Variable Indirect measuring functionsory 2 Single Pythagorean measurement <] Double Pythagorean measurement A' Double Pythagorean (partial height) measurement £] Tilt measurement 8- Stake out function 9- Battery status 10- Single distance measurement 11- Continuous measurement 8: Max and Min measurement 12- Instrument error warning 13- Historical memory — A © Laser Distance Meter User Manual O 8 9 101112 131415 16 do 1 uE 14- Bluetooth ;— hf pags Ш 8 MIN- " " " im 15- Timer 16- Tilt — Di BONDAD: 17- Intermediate line 1 ГОО, hn [7° 18- Intermediate line 2 ré +000 0% 19 19- Intermediate line 3 20- Summary line -BBBBE - Figure C © o Laser Distance Meter User Manual 3.Initial Operation and Setting Switching On and Off A Switches on the instrument and laser. 6 Press this button longer to switch off the instrument. The instrument switches off automatically after three minutes of inactivity. Clear Button The last action is cancelled or the data display is cleared. If in the mode of History storage, press Storage button and Clear button simultaneously will clear all storage data in the memory. Reference Level Setting (See “Figure D”) The default reference setting is from the rear of the instrument. Press this button O to take the selection from the front edge V, A special beep sounds whenever the reference setting is 1 changed. After a re-startup the reference returns automatically to the default setting (rear reference). Г | Figure D — Using the Tripod reference The reference must be appropriately adjusted in order to be able to take correct measurements with a tripod. You can switch the reference on the tripod on or off by longer pressing the reference button. Multifunctional end piece The instrument can be adapted for the following measuring situations See figure {E}.. * For measurements from an edge, fold out the positioning bracket until it first locks in place. * For measurements from a corner, open the positioning bracket until it locks in place, then push the positioning bracket lightly to the right to fold it out fully. See figure {F}. Laser Distance Meter User Manual O Figure F © o Laser Distance Meter User Manual Display Illumination Click illumination/UNITS button of the display can be switched on or off, user can trigger the function when he/she is in darkness situation. Distance Unit Setting For Instrument Click the button longer to change the next type of unit. The following unit can be set: Distance Area Volume 1 0.000 m 0.000 m2 0.000 m3 2 0.0 in 0.000 ft? 0.000 ft? 3 01/16 in 0.000 ft? 0.000 ft? 4 0.000 ft 0.000 ft2 0.000 ft3 5 0" 00” 1/16 0.000 ft? 0.000 ft3 © Laser Distance Meter User Manual O 4.Measuring Single Distance Measurement a Press to activate the laser. Press again to trigger the distance measurement. The measured value is displayed immediately. Continuous laser a Press and hold down the key until the Laser active character appears permanently in the display and a beep sounds. Every further press of the key releases a distance measurement. You can switch the continuous laser function on or off by press this button longer. Or you can press the key to switch the device and Laser continuous operation off. If the laser is in continuous operation mode, the laser automatically switches off after 3 minutes. Continuous Measurement (Tracking) & Max and Min Measurement (See “Figure G") The continuous measurement function (tracking) is used for the transferring of measurements, e.g., from construction plans. In continuous measurement mode, the measuring tool can be moved to the target, whereby the measured value is updated approx. every 0.5 seconds in the third line. The corresponding minimum and maximum values are displayed dynamically in the first and second line. © o Laser Distance Meter User Manual As an example, the user can move from a wall to the required distance, while the actual distance can be read continuously. For continuous measurement, push button E until the indicator for continuous measurement appears in the display. And press MEAS or Clear but ton again to stop the function. The function is terminated automatically after continuous 100 times measurement. MIN MAX 0 SON о o Figure G € © Laser Distance Meter User Manual dh Addition / Subtraction Distance measuring. © The next measurement is added to the previous one. © The next measurement is subtracted from the previous one. O The last step is cancelled. @ Return to the single distance measurement Area Measurement Press theArea/Volume button once. The £— symbol appears in the display. Press button to take the first length measurement (e.g. length). Press EY again to take the second length measurement (e.g. width). The result of the function is displayed in the summary line. © o Laser Distance Meter User Manual Volume Measurement For volume measurements, push Area/Volume button twice until the (indicator for volume measurement appears in the display. press to takes first distance measurement (e.g. length) press to takes second distance measurement(e.g. width) press to takes the third distance measurement(e.g. height). The result of the function is displayed in the summary line. 4h Laser Distance Meter User Manual dh Indirect Measurement (See "Figure H”) Indirect measurement - determining a distance using 2 auxiliary measurements. e.g. when measuring heights that require the measurement of two or three measurements as following step: Press this button 6 once, the display ZA shows. The distance to be measured flashes in the symbol. E Aim at the upper point (1) and trigger the measurement. After the first measurement the value is adopted. Keep the instrument as horizontal as possible. E Press to measurement the distance result of the horizontal point (2). The result of the function is displayed in the summary line. Figure H © o Laser Distance Meter User Manual Indirect Measurement - Determining a Distance Using 3 Measurements (See"Figure 1”) Press this button twice; the display shows the following symbol, the display shows. The distance to be measured flashes in the symbol. Aim at the lower point (1) and trigger the measurement. After the first measurement the value is adopted. Keep the instrument as horizontal as possible. Press to measurement the distance result of the horizontal point (2). Press to measurement the distance result of the upper point (3). The result of the function is displayed in the summary line. Figure | © Laser Distance Meter User Manual O Indirect Measurement - Determining a Distance Using 3 Measurements (See”"Figure J”) Press this button three times; the display shows the following symbol, the display A] shows. The distance to be measured flashes in the symbol. keep instrument as horizontal as possible, aim at the point (1) and trigger the measurement. Press to measurement the distance result of the middle point (2). Press to measurement the distance result of the upper point (3). The result of the function is displayed in the summary line. Historical Storage © the previous 20 records (measurements or calculated results) are shown in the reverse order. Use the o © buttons to navigate through these records. Figure) You can clear all records by press Storage button and Clear button simultaneously in historical storage mode.. © o Laser Distance Meter User Manual Timer (self-triggering) Q Press this button to set a 5-second time delay. or Q Press and hold down this button until the desired time delay is reached (max. 60 seconds). Or you can use button to change time delay. Press this button, remaining seconds until measurement (e.g. 59, 58, 57...) are displayed in a countdown. The last 2 seconds will flash and beep faster. After the last beep the measurement is taken and the value is displayed. Bluetooth Switching on BLUETOOTH / sending measurements Press and hold until the Bluetooth symbol appears in the display. Then you can use our Meterbox APP installed on your phone to connect with this instrument. Whilst the first connection between the Phone/PC and the Laser distance meter is being established, a prompt for the Pin-code of the instrument may be displayed. In this case, enter the code 0000 into your Phone/PC. Switching off BLUETOOTH Press and hold until the Bluetooth symbol disappears in the display. The BLUETOOTH switches off as soon as the instrument is switched off. © Laser Distance Meter User Manual O Stake out function (See”" Figure K”) Two different distances (a and b) can be entered into the instrument and can then be used to mark off defined measured lengths, e.g. in the construction of wooden frames. Entering stake out distances: Press this button longer and the stake out function symbol appears in the display .The value (a) and the corresponding intermediate line flash. By using and , You can adjust the values (first a and then b) to suit the desired stake out distances. Holding the buttons down increases the rate of change of the values. Once the desired value (a) has been reached it can be confirmed with the button Figure K The value (b) and the intermediate line flashes (the defined value (a) is automatically adopted). Value (b) can be entered using and The defined value (b) is confirmed with the button. Pressing Aa the button starts the laser measurement. The display shows current measuring distance in the summary line.Then moved slowly along the stake out line the displayed distance decreases. The instrument starts to beep at a distance of 0.1m from the next stake out point. The arrows in the display indicate in which direction the instrument needs to be moved in order to achieve the defined distance (either a or b). As soon as the stake out point is reached the beep changes and the intermediate line starts to flash. © o Laser Distance Meter User Manual The function can be stopped at any time by pressing @ te button. Tilt measurement (See"Figure L”) The inclination sensor measures tilts between + 65°. During tilt measurement the instrument should be hold without a transverse tilt (+ 10°). Press this button once to activate the tilt sensor. The symbol appears in the display. The tilt value is displayed in the intermediate line 1. Press to measure the inclination and the distance. The distance (L) shows in the summary line, and the distance (A) (B) calculated by a and L shows in the intermediate line 2, 3. Figure L © Laser Distance Meter User Manual O 6.Technical Data Technical Specifications Range (use target plate from about 50m) Measuring accuracy up to 10m (20, standard deviation) 0.05 to 70 m*(0.2 in to 229 ft*) Typically: £1.5 mm** (+ 1/16 in**) Measuring units m,in,ft Laser Class Class Il Laser Type 635 nm, <1MW Smallest unit displayed 1mm Tilt measurements: Tilt sensor: + 65° Measuring range Accuracy(2 а, standard deviation) - to laser beam +0.5° - to the housing +0.5° Area, Volume Calculations y Indirect measurement using Pythagoras y Laser Distance Meter User Manual Indirect measurement using tilt sensor (direct horizontal distance) Angle measurement using tilt sensor(+ 65°) Addition/Subtraction Continuous Measurement Min/Max Distance Tracking Timer (self-triggering) Laser continuous Stake out function Display illumination and multi-line display Multifunctional endpiece Tripod thread Beep indication BLUETOOTH® 3.0 EDR Range of BLUETOOTH® BLUETOOTH® with Apple ipod/iphone support BLUETOOTH® with SPP support 12.12 1/21 A JA JE JE JA NS JE JA JS JA Laser Distance Meter User Manual O Dust Protect/Splash proof IP 54 History measurement records 20 Keyboard Type Super Soft-Touch (Long life) Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C(32°F to 104") Storage Temperature -10°C to 60°C(14°F to 140°F) Batteries Type AA 2 x 1.5V Battery Life up to 8,000 measurements Auto laser switch-off after 30 seconds Auto instrument switch-off after 3 min Dimension 135 x 53 x 30 mm Weight 160g * Use a target plate to increase the measurement range during daylight or if the target has poor reflection properties ** in favourable conditions (good target surface properties, room temperature) up to 10 m (33 ft). In unfavourable ure variations, the deviatio conditions, such as intense sunshine, poorly reflecting target surface or high temperat over distances above 10 m (33 ft) can increase by + 0.15 mm/m (+ 0.0018 in/ft). © o Laser Distance Meter User Manual 7.Troubleshooting - Causes and Corrective Measures Code Cause Corrective measure 204 Calculation error Repeat procedure 208 Received signal too weak, Use target plate measurement time too long. Distance >50m 209 Received signal too strong Target too reflective(use target plate) 252 Temperature too high Cool down instrument 253 Temperature too low Warm up instrument 255 Hardware error Switch on/off the device several times, If the symbol still appears, please contact your dealer for assistance. © Laser Distance Meter User Manual O 8.Measuring Sonditions Measuring Range The range is limited to 70m. At night or dusk and if the target is in shadow the measuring range without target plate is increased. Use a target plate to increase the measurement range during daylight or if the target has poor reflection properties. Target Surfaces Measuring errors can occur when measuring toward colorless liquids (e.g. water) or dust free glass, Styrofoam or similar semi-permeable surfaces. Aiming at high gloss surfaces may deflect the laser beam and lead to measurement errors. Against non-reflective and dark surfaces the measuring time may increase. Care Do not immerse the instrument in water. Wipe off dirt with a damp, soft cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solutions. Handle the instrument as you would a telescope or camera. MA Laser Distance Meter User Manual 9.Labelling CAUTION HORM OUTPUT To — WAVELENGTH 630-670nm CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT EN 60825-1:2007 PLEASE READ MANUAL FOR SAFETY. Laser Distance Meter User Manual O MA Laser Distance Meter User Manual 4h ww Ny Rev.130105
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