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Indirect measuring with Pythagorean theorem
Indirect measuring calculates distances between two points that cannot be measured
directly using the Pythagorean theorem. The two points must be on the same horizontal or
vertical level. The sequence of measurements indicated on the display must be followed.
Indirect measuring –
determine a distance with two auxiliary
measurements
- Indirect measuring allows the user to
calculate a distance (opposite) with two
auxiliary measurements (adjacent,
hypotenuse)
- Press the indirect measuring button (3).
The indirect measuring symbol appears
on the display
the measuring sequence flashes on the
display.
- Point the laser at the first point on the
opposite and measure the distance by
pressing the ON button (1).
- From the same position point the laser
perpendicularly to the other opposite as
illustrated. To measure the length of the
adjacent push the ON button (1). The
calculated length of the opposite appears
in the third line on the display.
Indirect measuring with Pythagorean
theorem: determine a distance by three
auxiliary measurements.
- Press the indirect measuring button (3)
twice until the following symbol appears
on the display
- The next segment of the measuring
sequence flashes on the display. - Point
the laser at the lowest point on the
opposite and measure the distance by
pressing the ON button (1).
- From the same position point the laser
perpendicularly to the opposite as
illustrated. To measure the length of the
adjacent push the ON button (1).
- Finally, point the laser to the highest point
on the opposite and measure the
distance by pressing the ON button (1).
The calculated length of the opposite
appears in the third line on the display.
Note: If the sequence of measurements is
incorrect error code 204 appears on the
display.
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