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Rugby 200 User Manual Version 3.2 English...
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Enter the model and serial number in your manual and always refer to this information when you need to contact your agency or authorized service workshop. Model-Serial Number: 200/250/255-__________ Date of purchase:_________ Rugby 200-3.2.1en...
Article nr. 732001 This manual contains operating and set-up procedures for common applications. Its purpose is to describe the features of the Rugby 200 and how it operates. This manual is not intended to describe specific applications. Contact Leica Geosystems or your distributor for information specific to your jobsite requirements.
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8 Battery Assembly 14 Rotation Direction Buttons (2) Located in the base of the laser. Used to rotate the head in stopped Remove the locking ring to replace or scan mode the alkaline batteries. Rugby 200-3.2.1en Introduction and general operation...
(2) manual mode with cross axis self-leveling, and (3) full manual Cross Axis Self-Leveling mode. The Rugby 200 has a unique feature that will continue to maintain the level • Press the Auto/Manual Button once position of the cross axis when manual to enter manual mode with cross grade is put into the main axis.
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7 H.I. Button Also called Height of Instrument or Elevation Alert, when activated will reduce the amount of self-leveling range to prevent elevation errors as a result of movement of the tripod or other sudden movement. Rugby 200-3.2.1en Buttons...
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The Rotating Head tilts in the direction shown. In Laydown, the Top Plumb Beam moves downward. Rugby200-6 Head-down The Rotating Head tilts in the direction shown. In Laydown, the Top Plumb Beam moves from right to left. Rugby200-7 Head-left Rugby 200-3.2.1en Buttons...
Fast Flashing 5Hz: Manual, reverse directions and continue Cross Axis Self-Leveling working. Slow Flashing 1Hz: Manual, Both Axes 4 Elevation Alert (H.I.) Indicator (red) Off: The H.I. Alert function is off. Rugby 200-3.2.1en LED Indicators...
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LED’s will turn on at the same time. The operating temperature range for the Rugby is -4° to +122 °F (-20 ° to 50 °C). Rugby 200-3.2.1en LED Indicators...
Button also acts as a Shift key for activating the H.I. Alert function and the Beam Down function. *The IR Remote Control cannot turn on the Rugby 200 except during the sleep mode period. This is done to Rugby200-9 200remote.eps conserve battery life.
Allows the user to mount the Rugby for fine adjustments to be made when 200 on a wall grid at the necessary the Rugby 200 is mounted to the height. The rotating beam then bracket and used in the laydown provides a reference height to hang position.
(1) in the base of the laser. Lock the recharged to extend their useful life. battery pack in place using the large Always charge the batteries in an area plastic nut (2). of moderate temperatures. Rugby 200-3.2.1en NiMH Battery Pack...
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• Check that the Rugby has a rechargeable pack installed. • Check charger cables for wear or damage. • Refer to your Rugby User Manual for proper operation. • Contact the nearest authorized service center. Rugby 200-3.2.1en NiMH Battery Pack...
Installing Ceiling Grid Use the Remote Control to slow the rotation of the beam or to change to 1 Attach the Rugby 200 to the Wall- scan mode and rotate the scanning mount Bracket. The side with the beam to the area being worked.
3 Press the Plumb Down Button and surface or on a tripod with a 5/8”-11 the beam will rotate down to be adapter. Put the Rugby 200 in a used to align the laser. Move the location where the rotating beam...
4 Align the second axis of the Rugby by rotating it 90° so that this axis is now square with the wall. Allow the unit to self-level completely, and then mark the position of the beam (position 3). Rugby 200-3.2.1en Calibration...
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1. When the arrow button is pressed, the top laser emission indicator LED will turn off for one half second to indicate that a key has been pressed. Rugby 200-3.2.1en Calibration...
Calibration 1 To check laydown calibration, place 1 With the Rugby still in laydown the Rugby 200 on its side on a flat position, enter calibration mode the level surface 100 ft (30 m) from a same as described for upright cali- wall so that the rotating beam bration (steps 1–3)
Check and adjust the elevation of the laser, then press the H.I. button to reactivate the H.I. Alert function. The Laser Emission, Low The Rugby 200 has reached a servo limit or is outside of its self-leveling range. Battery and Manual Mode •...
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Check for proper operation. not functioning properly • See Remote section regarding “sleep mode” when using the remote. • Check that the Rugby 200 is turned on before using the Remote. • Aim the remote directly at the laser for maximum distance. •...
When dispatching the Temperature Limits (-40° to instrument, always use the complete 70°C / -40° to 158°F) Respect the original Leica Geosystems packaging temperature limits when storing the (case and cardboard box). instrument, particularly in summer if the instrument is inside the vehicle.
Technical Data Rugby 200 Operating Range (Rotating Beam)......up to 1000 ft (300 m) diameter, with sensor up to 330 ft (100 m) diameter, visual Operating Range (Plumb Beam) ........... up to 200 ft (60 m) Self-Leveling Accuracy ......± 1/16” at 100 ft (± 1.5 mm at 30 m)* Self-Leveling Range ..........±...
Product. Knockdown Warranty - In addition to the standard Leica Geosystems 24 month warranty, the internal self- leveling system of the Rugby 200 is covered regardless of failure. Should any accident or knockdown occur within the warranty period, all repairs...
Use of the product without instruction. Permitted uses • Use outside of the intended limits. The Rugby 200 is designed and • Disabling safety systems and suitable for the following applications, removal of hazard notices. within the limits of is intended conditions of use: •...
• To inform Leica Geosystems Responsibilities immediately if the equipment Responsibility for the manufacturer becomes unsafe. of the original equipment Leica Geosystems AG, Heerbrugg (hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosystems): Leica Geosystems is responsible for supplying the product, including the user manual and original accessories, in a completely-safe condition.
WARNING: Precautions: Use charger only Charging of the Rugby 200 indoors, in dry rooms and protect it while in the carrying case could from dampness. If the charger is damage cord and result in electric damp, do not use it.
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If management information can be the screw is loosened, always remove downloaded from the Leica the instrument immediately from the Geosystems home page at http:// tripod. www.leica-geosystems.com/treatment or received from your Leica Geosystems dealer. Rugby 200-3.2.1en Safety Directions...
Laser classification WARNING: Use only the approved charger The rotating laser Rugby 200 produces designed for this battery pack. See a visible laser beam that emerges from manufacturer’s reference below. the rotating head. Precautions: Reference GlobTek Part Nr: TR9KC1000PTP-N, Model: GT- WARNING: 4121DA-09-1.5...
Only qualified and trained persons should be assigned to install, adjust and operate the laser equipment. b. Proof of qualification of the laser equipment operator shall be available and in possession of the operator at all times. Rugby 200-3.2.1en Safety Directions...
Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment. Although the laser units meet the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect, Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed. CAUTION: There is a risk that disturbances...
Although the laser meets the strict • Consult the dealer or an regulations and standards which are in experienced radio/TV technician for force in this connection, Leica help. Geosystems cannot completely • Reorient or relocate the receiving exclude the possibility that the laser antenna.
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9001) and Environmental Management Systems (ISO standard 14001). Leica Geosystems AG 732987-3.2.1en CH-9435 Heerbrugg (Switzerland) Printed in Switzerland - Copyright Leica Geosystems AG, Heerbrugg Phone +41 71 727 31 31 Switzerland 2006 Fax +41 71 727 46 73 (Original Text) www.leica-geosystems.com...
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