Remote Control - Leica PIPER 100 User Manual

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Remote Control

The Remote Control Assembly communicates with the Piper via infrared
signals, and is used to adjust line and other functions.
a) Left and Right Line Buttons – The Left and Right arrow buttons are used for initial
aligmment and to center the beam in the pipe for second day set-ups.
b) Alignmaster Button, Piper 200 only – Pressing the Alignmaster button starts the
scanning process to locate and lock on the target for second day set-ups.
c) Sleep or Standby Button – Pressing the Sleep button causes the Piper to go into
stand-by mode with only the display showing the sleeping Piper icon. The Piper
will stay in stand-by mode for up to 72 hours, after which it will shut off
completely.
d) Strobe Button – Pressing the Strobe button will cause the Piper beam to strobe
or flash very rapidly and thereby creating a brighter beam for viewing of the
target.
e) Pivot Light Button – Pressing the Pivot Light Button will cause the pivot point light
to turn on for better visibility when setting up the Piper in the manhole.
f)
Sending LED – The sending LED flashes to indicate that the remote is sending a
signal to the Piper.
The Remote is powered by a 9-volt type battery. The battery can only be
accessed by removing the four screws and the back cover of the remote.
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