Laser Speed Compensation - Agatec EZDigPro User & Calibration Manual

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[manual calibration]

LASER SPEED COMPENSATION

This procedure can be done to compensate dynamics effects (inaccuracies due to speed) that occur when the laser
receiver intercepts the laser beam.
To do this procedure you need a horizontal rotating laser and a reference point (another lower laser or a solid and stable
point that it's possible to touch with the bucket).
LASER SPEED COMP
LASER SPEED COMP
DO COMP L
DO COMP L
Speed L
Speed L
Comp. L
0.000
Comp. L
0.000
DO COMP.H
DO COMP.H
Speed H
Speed H
Comp. H
0.000
Comp. H
0.000
Set the elevation between the rotating laser and the reference point
into the depth value manually editing it in the main work screen. It's
possible to exit from calibration to edit the value and continue later if
not already set.
Set the value negative using
below the laser beam (usually the case).
After pressing
to confirm the setting, the depth value shown
Enter
will change the sign (now positive) if
before to start the setting.
Hint: The height indication LCD arrow has to point opposite to the
direction where the laser plane is to the reference point – in this case
down.
Once you've done this, you can enter the Laser Speed
Compensation (the last point in the manual calibration section).
EZDigPro
Laser Speed Compensation
0
0
0
0
-
if the reference point is
has been pressed
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