Vertical alignment
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Tilt the device and put it on the integrated legs with the display upside. This is the
only correct position of the device for vertical alignment.
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After switching on the device, the built servomotors will start the automatic leveling.
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These motors can level out the device within a range of 5°. Please make sure the
device is not tilted more than 5°. As soon as the device is leveled, the laser head (8)
will start spinning.
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If the device is tilted more than 5°, the laser beam will keep blinking. Reposition the
device so it is put flat (= tilted less than 5°).
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When required, you can point the plumb of the device to a mark on a wall (use arrow
buttons 13 and 14). The plumb and the rotating plane form a corner of exactly 90°.
Fonction Scan
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The scan function allows limiting the laser beam to an angle (instead of a complete
circle) so you can find the beam more easily. This is certainly recommended in places
with high light intensity and or for long distances.
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Switch on the scan function with the scan function key (11). The laser device now
projects a light dot (scan field of 0°).
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Push the scan function again to widen the scan field to 10°, 45°, 90° and 180°. The
laser head starts moving back and forth to project a concentrated line within the
selected corner.
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You can turn the position of the scan corner with the arrow buttons (13 and 14).
Snelheid
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The laser head of your device can spin at different paces. The faster the laser spins,
the less the laser beam will be visible.
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Push the rotation speed button (10) to select 120rpm, 300 rpm or 600 rpm. 600 rpm
is the optimal speed when working with a receiver.
Faisceau d'aplomb
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The device also has a vertical laser beam on top (1) and at the bottom (7). These
vertical beams can be used to set corners of exactly 90° or as a plumb.
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The vertical laser only projects a light dot that cannot be seen with a receiver.
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