Selecting different sensitivity modes
Note: The unit has the capability to monitor and detect windy, high vibration or unstable setups,
and automatically adjusts level sensitivity and other internal modes accordingly to allow work to
continue in these conditions. A "Sensitive Mode" can also be selected for highly accurate sensitive
applications.
To set the laser to "Sensitive Mode":
1. Turn on the laser
2. Quickly press and hold the up and left arrow buttons simultaneously at the transmitter to activate the sensitive
mode.
Note: A long beep occurs and an "S" is displayed at the right lower transmitter's LCD display's
corner to confirm the laser is in "Sensitive Mode".
3. To place the laser back to standard sensitivity mode, quickly press and hold the up and left arrow buttons
simultaneously at the transmitter again. A short beep is heard and the "S" in the LCD is turned off to confirm
the laser is back in standard mode
Note: The unit always powers up with the last selected mode.
Turning On/Off the Radio Remote Control
The radio remote control is a hand-held device that allows you to send operational commands to the laser from
a remote location. A "T" appears in the right corner of the laser's and remote's first display line indicating a
connection between the laser and the remote control has been made. A flashing "T" indicates that the connection
has been interrupted, e.g. the operating range has been exceeded. When the radio remote control and laser
are communicating, a bar above the "T" (antenna icon) appears.
Press the power button to turn on the radio remote control.
Note: When the radio remote control is initially turned on, the standard display (model number and
software version) appear for the first 3 seconds, then the axes symbols and last-entered grade for
each axis briefly appear in the LCD. If the connection between the laser and remote is interrupted for
more than 3 seconds, the standard display appears again until the connection is re-established.
When the remote control is initially turned on and after every button press, the LCD backlight is activated and
turns off automatically if no button is pressed for 8 seconds.
The LED (2) indicates the remote control's battery status (similar function as the battery LED at the laser).
To turn off the radio remote control, press and release the power button.
Note: 20 minutes after the last button press, the remote control turns off automatically.
Matching the remote control with the transmitter
In order to make sure the remote control can communicate with the transmitter, both units have to be matched.
First, make sure the transmitter and the remote control are turned off. Then press and hold the right arrow
button and turn on the transmitter. Next, repeat the same steps on the remote control. Both displays show
the following information:
After one second, the last used grade values, the mask mode and the antenna symbol are displayed at both
displays to indicate the transmitter has been matched with the remote control.
Activating/Deactivating Standby Mode
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