Turning On And Off The Rugby; Automatic Mode; Manual Mode - Leica Rugby 840 User Manual

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3.3
Turning on and off
3.4
Description of the

Automatic Mode

3.5
Description of the

Manual Mode

Changing the X-axis
to Manual Mode
Rugby 840, Operation

Turning on and off the Rugby

Press the Power button to turn on or off the Rugby.
After turning on:
• If set up within the +/-6° self-levelling range (horizontal or vertical), the Rugby
automatically levels to create an accurate horizontal plane of laser light.
• Once levelled, the head starts rotating and Rugby is ready for use.
• After 30 seconds of completing the levelling, the H.I. Alert system becomes active
to protect the laser against changes in elevation caused by movement or settling
of the tripod.
• The self-levelling system and H.I. Alert function continues to monitor the position
of the laser beam to ensure consistent and accurate work.
Automatic Mode
The Rugby always starts up in Automatic Mode.
In Automatic Mode the Rugby automatically levels if set up within the 6° self-levelling
range (horizontal or vertical).
Manual Mode
After start-up the Manual Mode can be activated. In Manual Mode the self-levelling will
be deactivated. The following options are available:
• Change the X-axis to Manual Mode
• Change the Y-axis to Manual Mode
• Change to Full Manual Mode
After turning the Rugby off and on again, the Rugby is in Automatic Mode.
After startup, press the Automatic/Manual Mode Button once to change the X-axis to
Manual Mode.
The X-axis and Y-axis are marked on the top of the Rugby.
• The X-axis does not self-level and a slope can be entered in this axis using the Up
and Down Arrow buttons on the Rugby.
• The X-axis LED is red.
• The Y-axis continues to self-level and the Y-axis
LED flashes green until level.
When the X-axis is in Manual Mode, the X-axis can be sloped upwards or downwards
as illustrated.
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