DualAxis-Laser
Sensor Automatic
The DualAxis-Laser is of the self-levelling kind. After it has been put in the required basic
position, fine adjustment is being effected automatically. Horizontal and vertical ortho-
gonal adjustments are effected by the self-levelling system (SLS), while the X-axis and
the Y-axis are scanned by two electronic measuring sensors. The working angle is ± 5°.
Digital slope adjustment:
With special slope sensors the horizontal plane could be incline. The inclination of the
X- and Y-axis can be adjusted separately up to 7,999%. The large LC-Display shows the
exact values.
Anti-Drift-System (ADS)
The Anti-drift system (ADS) prevents errors during measurement. Its principle of func-
tion: 30 seconds after ADS has been activated, the laser is permanently being checked
for its correct adjustment. In case the instrument has been moved by external influences
or the laser has lost its frequency, the system shows it automatically.
IMPORTANT: After the instrument has been switched on, the ADS is not active. In order
to protect the instrument from position changes caused by external influences, the ADS
has to be activated by pressing the push-button „tilt"(33). Should the instrument be
moved by external influences, then the prism head stops, "TILT" on the LCD and the
laser are blinking fast. Please press the Tilt button once again if work is to be commen-
ced. After 30 seconds the ADS is active again. The adjusted values are not lost in this
process. If you want to deactivate the ADS please press the tilt-button once again.
Attention: The ADS-function will switch on the control of the laser 30 sec. after the
laser has completely been levelled (adjustment phase). 30 sec. after pressing the tilt-
button "TILT" blinks slowly in the LC-Display. If the LC-Display shows "TILT" perma-
nent the ADS is active.
Operating mode ADS:
ON
Adjustment phase
Sensor Automatic
24
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Rotation
ADS in focus after
begins
30 sec.
Activate ADS:
Please press tilt-
button.
ENGLISH
The laser switches
itself off for safety
reasons.
External
influence