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Maintenance and Safety • While the instrument is operating, be careful not to expose your eyes to the laser beam. Direct exposure to a laser beam for a long time may be hazardous to your eyes. The laser beam is equivalent to a class II .
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Your SRL300R set includes the following parts:- Rotary Laser (SRL300R) Receiver (FRD300) and Staff Clamp Remote Control (FRR200) Charger (FC100-UK) Magnetic Laser Target (Red) Laser Enhancemant Glasses (Red) Hard CarryCase with Foam Insert Please contact your supplier if any of the above parts are missing.
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2. Find your way around the HV/HVG Plumb Up Beam Light House Rotating Head Optical Glass Control Panel Handle Base...
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2.1 Control Panel Direction Scan Left Spin Right Spin Head Speed H.I Alert Switch ON/OFF...
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2.2 Utilities of Panel (1) Switch ON/OFF: Powers the laser up or down. (2) Power indicator: When the light is on, the instrument is on. (3) Head speed indicator: Indicated the current rotational speed of the unit buy the speed that the LED flashes. (4)Head speed: Press this button to cycle through the various rotational speeds from 0 - 600rpm.
3. Directions: 3.1 Battery Installation The SRL300 is supplied with a rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack that is located in the base of the unit. It is recommended that the battery pack be completely charged before use as the SRL300 battery pack does not come pre-charged and charging the unit while it is operating increases the charging time.
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To charge the SRL300, insert the battery charger / power adaptor into the port on the battery pack. The light on the battery charger /power adaptor has three stages: - Red (Flashing) – Charger and battery are not connected. - Red (Constant) – Battery is charging. - Green (Constant) –...
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3.2 Operations 3.2.1 Set Up (Horizontal Mode) 1. Attach the SRL300 to a tripod that is as level as possible or place on a flat level surface. Make sure that the SL300 is aligned correctly on the tripod and securely tightened in position or the unit may move during use. 2.
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3.2.2 Set Up (Vertical Mode) 1. Place the SRL300 onto a flat level surface with the control panel facing upwards. 2. Press the Power button to turn the SRL300 on and allow it to begin its leveling process. The Power indicator light will be shown indicating that the unit is on and operating.
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3.2.3 Automatic Tilt System To enable the tilt alarm - simply press the tilt alarm button on the control panel and then wait approximately 15 seconds. During these 15 seconds the tilt alarm indicator light will continue to flash. When the indicator light becomes constant the tilt alarm has been set.
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4. Remote The remote control of the instrument adopts the infrared technique. Aim the aperture of infrared ray to the instrument (as depicted below) to bring remote controlling into function (Available distance: indoor: 30M; outdoor: 20M). The keypad panel includes 5 keys; the indicator on the RC will wink to show the operating signal has been sent out once pressing any key.
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5. Detector To turn the FRD300 REceiver on simply press the power button on the receiver’s control panel. The speaker will beep once and the screen will turn on indicating that the unit is operating. The LCD screen on the FRD300 Receiver displays the battery level, detection mode and if the speaker is on or off.
7. Accuracy Checking Follow these instructions for checking axis accuracy. 7.1 Horizontal-surface Checking 1. Place the instrument at the point of 50m in front of wall (or set a scale plate at the point of 50m away from the instrument), and then adjust the level of the base approximately to aim the X1 to the wall (or scale plate), as depicted below:...
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2. Allow the unit to level and begin rotating. Mark the beam position on the wall or scale plate as H1. 3. Loosen the screw of the tripod, and then turn the laser 180°. Allow the unit to level and rotate, mark the beam position on the wall or scale plate as H2.
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7.2 Horizontal-line checking. First lay down the instrument: -Mount the instrument on tripod between A wall and B wall. Tripod near Wall A. Distance should follow the instructions on illustration. Switch the instrument on. -After leveling, direct the laser beam onto the close wall A. Mark the centre point of the laser beam on the wall (Point I)
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-Turn the instrument horizontally by 180°.(without changing the height).after leveling, direct the laser beam onto Wall B. Mark the centre point of the laser beam on the opposite wall B(Point II) -Without turning the instrument. Position it close to wall B by moving the tripod. Switch on the instrument and let it leveling.
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-After leveling, align the height of the instrument by using tripod or by underlaying, if necessary. In such a manner that the centre point of the laser beam is projected exactly located the previously marked point II on wall...
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-Rotate the instrument by 180°without changing the height. Allow it to level in and mark the centre point of the laser beam on wall A(point III).Tare care that point III is as vertical as possible above or below point I. -The difference D of both marked points I and III on wall A amounts to the actual deviation of the plumb up beam D-value should be less than 4mm.
8. Specifications Accuracy: 20 arc seconds(+/-1mm/10m) Self leveling range: ±5° Operation range(With detector) Indoors 25m Outdoor with detector up to 150m+radius 300m+ diameter Four head speeds: 600,300 R. P. M. Four scan widths: 10°; 45°; 90°; 180° Bright, visible beam: Wavelength 635nm: Class II IR Remote control: Available distance:20 m...
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