The individual measured values are displayed in
the measured-value lines a.
Time-delayed Length Measurement
Time-delayed length measurement is helpful e.g.
when measuring at hard to reach locations or
when movements of the rangefinder during
measuring are to be prevented.
For a time-delayed length measurement, push
function-mode button 3 until the indicator for
time-delayed length measurement
the display.
The time period from the actuation until the
measurement takes place is displayed in the
measured-value line a. The time period can be
adjusted between 1 sec. and 60 sec. by pressing
the plus button 6 or the minus button 12.
Then push the measuring button
7 to switch the laser beam on
and aim at the target point. Push
the measuring button 7 again to
actuate the measurement. The
measurement takes place after
the set time period. The
measured value is displayed in the result line c.
The addition and subtraction of measuring results
as well as minimum/maximum measurements are
not possible for time-delayed length
measurements.
Multi-Surface Area Measurement
(see figure L)
The Multi-surface area measurement is used to
determine the sum of several individual surfaces
with a common height.
In the example shown, the total surface of several
walls that have the same room height A, but
different lengths B, are to be determined.
For Multi-surface area measurements, push the
function-mode button 3 until the indicator for wall
surface measurement
the display.
Measure the room height A as for a length
measurement. The measured value ("cst") is
displayed in the top measured-value line a. The
laser remains switched on.
Afterwards, measure length B
of the first wall. The surface is
automatically calculated and
displayed in the result line c.
The length measurement value
is displayed in the center
measured value line a. The laser
remains switched on.
appears on
appears on
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Now, measure length B
second wall. The individually
measured value displayed in the
center measured-value line a is
added to the length B
of both lengths ("sum", displayed
in the bottom measured-value
line a) is multiplied with the stored height A. The
total surface value is displayed in the result line c.
In this manner, you can measure any number of
further lengths B
X
added and multiplied with height A.
The condition for a correct area/surface
calculation is that the first measured length (in the
example the room height A) is identical for all
partial surfaces.
For a new multi-surface area measurement with
new room height A, press button 16 three times.
Stake-out Mode
Stake-out mode is used for marking off a fixed
length (stake-out value), which can either be
measured or entered. It is helpful for, e.g.,
marking partition spaces for drywalls.
To activate the stake-out mode, push the
function-mode button 3 until the stake-out mode
indication
appears on the display.
The stake-out value can be adjusted as follows:
– To enter a known value, pushthe plus button 6
or the minus button 12 until the desired
value is displayed in the upper measured-value
line a. When pressing and holding the plus
button 6 or minus button 12, the values will
continuously skip through. The laser is not
activated yet.
– For measuring the stake-out value, briefly push
the measuring button 7 once for sighting
and once more for measuring. Afterwards, the
laser beam remains switched on.
– The measured or entered stake-out value can
be corrected by pressing the plus button 6 or
the minus button 12.
After determining the stake-out value, press and
hold the measuring button 7 to begin the
measurement.
Now, move the rangefinder in the desired
direction for staking out. The current measuring
value of the complete measured distance is
continuously displayed in the result line c. The
selected stake-out value continues to be
displayed in the upper measured- value line a.
The factor ("x") how often the stake-out value is
contained in the total measuring distance is
displayed in the center measured-value line, and
the difference ("dif") between an integral multiple
of the stake-out value and the total distance is
displayed in the bottom measured-value line a.
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, which are automatically
(see figure M)
of the
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. The sum
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