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HV302 Hands-on Training Contractors-Tools.com Call 1-877-866-5721...
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HV302 Controls Scan Button Rotation Button Scan Button Rotation Button Slope/Alignment Buttons HI-/Manual- Standby - LED Level-LED Battery Status LED Power Button Manual/Single Slope Mode/ Standby Button...
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RC402N Radio Remote Control LCD - Display Menu button Enter button Up & Down Buttons Left & Right Buttons RC402N-Battery status LED On/Off Button Hand loop Manual/Single Slope Mode/ Standby Button...
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HV302 Peripherals Metal Sunshade Sighting Guides Serial Number Rotor Vial Beam Exit 5/8” x 11 Rubber Feet...
Installing The Batteries Enter the battery housing, by turning the battery-door knob counterclockwise Install/remove the rechargeable battery Pack. It is keyed to prevent miss-insertion. The cage prevents accidental charging of Alkaline batteries Do not try to open the cage for exchanging the rechargeable batteries ...
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Installing The Batteries If using 4 x D-cell Alkaline's, note the plus (+) and minus(-) diagram on the battery door. Do try to install Alkaline batteries in the rechargeable battery Pack! New warning label at the battery cage Special screws are used to ensure only autorized service centers can replace the batteries.
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Special Features using the optional RC402N The remote control mirrors the basic functionality of the HV302 keypad and offers additional features. Battery status laser M-Button : Quickly press and release Mask mode indication starts the MENU entry and can be used HI-Alert activated to return to the previous menu position E-Button...
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Using the optional Radio Remote Control Powering the RC402N 1. Open the battery door using a coin or similar pry device to release the battery door tab on the RC402N. 2. Insert two AA batteries noting the plus (+) and minus (-) diagrams inside the battery housing.
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Pairing the remote control with the transmitter First, make sure the transmitter and the remote control are turned off. Then press and hold the button and turn on the transmitter. – The battery LED flashes fast. During the next 6 seconds repeat the same steps on the remote control.
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Pairing the HL760 receiver with the transmitter Make sure the transmitter is turned off. First, turn on the receiver, then press and hold the (A) and (B) buttons for two seconds. After two seconds, the display shows MENU first, button – then RDIO.
Turning On/Off the Laser To turn the unit on, press and release button The unit always powers up in automatic self-leveling mode All LEDs are turned on for 3 seconds (diagnostic mode). Green LED flashes during self- leveling once a second ...
Activating/Deactivating Standby mode Standby mode helps to increase the battery life and controls the laser setup during breaks. The self-leveling and rotation will be stopped and the beam will be turned off while the HI alert is still active. Press and hold the button at the laser or remote control for 3 seconds activates the Standby mode.
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Rotation mode at the HV302 Repeatedly pressing the button toggles through 0, 10 (short moving line), 80, 200, 600 rpm regardless if the unit is in automatic or manual mode. When set up horizontally in automatic mode, using buttons increase/decrease the rotor speed from 10 to 80 and then continuously in...
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Scan mode at the HV302 Repeatedly pressing the button toggles through pre-selected scan sizes 5°, 15°, 45°, 90°, 180°and 0 regardless if the unit is in automatic or manual mode. When set up horizontally in automatic mode, using buttons increase/decrease the line size in 5°...
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Line Scan – Vertical Setup (Standard mode) When setting up the unit vertical, Line Scan centers the rotor horizontally and can be used to align the laser reference to a desired line position. Line Scan can be activated as a standard feature as well as using the menu.
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Activating/Deactivating Manual Mode “Manual” bypasses the laser’s automatic leveling, to use the laser in slope or vertical mode Press and release the button at the transmitter or remote control – Manual LED will flash red once a second ...
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Single Y-Axis Slope Mode To activate the single Y-axis slope mode, press the mode button at the laser or remote twice. – The red and green LED’s will flash simultaneously once a second. To resume automatic self- leveling mode, press the button (transmitter or remote) two times.
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Single X-Axis Slope Mode To activate the single X-axis slope mode, press the button at the laser or remote three times. – The red and green LED’s will flash simultaneously every 3 seconds. To resume automatic self- leveling mode, press the button (transmitter or remote) again.
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Mask Mode using the standard method Mask Mode – allows you to electronically turn off the laser beam (electronic shutters) in up to 3 lighthouse windows to prevent interference with other receivers on the jobsite. To activate the mask mode on the + or -Y-axis, press the button at the laser or remote control, then within <1 second press and release the button.
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Rotation mode using the RC402N Press and release the button and select >>Rotation<<. Press and release button to display the actual rotation speed. Use the buttons to select toggle through the pre- selected rotation speeds 0, 10 (short moving line), 80, 200 and 600 rpm.
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Scan mode using the RC402N Press and release the button and select >>Scan<<. Press and release button to display the actual scan size. Use the Up/Down buttons to toggle through the pre-selected scan sizes 5°, 15°, 45°, 90°, 180°and 0. ...
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Automatic Grade Match using the RC402N 1. Set up the laser at the first elevation point and align it to the second desired slope/ elevation hub using the sighting guides on the sunshade. 2. Attach the HL760 receiver to a grade rod.
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Automatic Grade Match using the RC402N 3. Press and release the button and select >>Grade Match<<. 4. Set the grade rod with the receiver attached to it on the second desired slope/elevation hub. NOTE: DO NOT change the receiver position at the rod 5.
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Automatic Grade Match using the RC402N 6. The laser starts to search for the receiver. The HL760 display shows a flashing –GM– during the time the laser is searching and adjusting the beam to the on-grade position. 7. When Grade Match has been completed, the HL760 goes back to the standard elevation display while the laser stays at Y-axis single slope mode.
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Automatic Horizontal-PlaneLok 1. Set up the laser at the first elevation point and align it to the second desired slope/elevation hub using the sighting guides on the sunshade. 2. Attach the HL760 receiver to a grade rod. Place the receiver at the second point and adjust it to the On-grade position.
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Automatic Horizontal-PlaneLok 3. Press and release the button and select >>PlaneLok<<. 4. Press and release button to open the PlaneLok submenu; then press button to start PlaneLok (PL Y) 5. The laser starts to search for the receiver while the RC402N display shows flashing PL. The HL760 display shows a flashing –PL–...
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How to attach the HL vertical adapter to the receiver 1 - attach the HL vertical 2 - attach the adapter for the receiver adapter to the receiver to the HL vertical adapter 3 - HL vertical adapter/receiver combo ready for vertical applications 3 - mount the HL vertical adapter/receiver combo at the batter board...
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Automatic Vertical-PlaneLok When setting up the transmitter vertical, PlaneLok can be used at the X-axis. 1. Press and release the button and select >>PlaneLok<<. 2. Press and release button to open the PlaneLok submenu; select the X-axis; then press button to start PlaneLok.
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Info using the RC402N menu Info Press and release the button and select >>Info<<. Buttons can be used to toggle between About LS, Runtime and Radio. Press and release the button; the laser information (software version, serial number.), the total runtime and the radio channel of the laser will be displayed.
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Mask Mode using the RC402N menu Press and release the button at the Standard Display and select >>Mask Mode<< by pressing the down arrow button. Press and release the button, the mask symbol occurs. For selecting the side, press and release one of the arrow buttons.
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Line Scan using the RC402N menu When setting up the unit vertical, Line Scan centers the rotor horizontally and can be used to align the laser reference to a desired line position. Press and release the button at the Standard Display and select >>Line Scan<<.
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Beam Plunge using the RC402N menu Beam Plunge centers the rotor vertically and can be used to align the plumb beam to a desired vertical position, e.g., when doing Interior layout. Press and release the button at the Standard Display and select >>Beam Plunge<<.
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Settings: HI-Alert selection at the RC402N HI-Alert Selection Press and release the button and go to >>Settings<< by pressing the down arrow button. Press and release the button, HI-Alert will be marked in arrow brackets; then press the button again.
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Settings: Sensitivity selection at the RC402N Sensitivity Selection Press and release the button at the Standard Display and go to >>Settings<< by pressing the down arrow button. Press and release the button, then press button until Sensitivity will be marked in arrow brackets.
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Language selection at the RC402N Remote Control Language Selection Press and release the button at the Standard Display and go to >>Settings<< by pressing the down arrow button twice. Press and release the button, then press button twice. Language will be marked in arrow brackets.
Trouble shooting Any error message can be deleted with a short press of button E. The table shows the related description and possible solutions. The next service center should be contacted if a different error message as shown at the table will be displayed. Error Description Solution...
Wall mount Nail Holes (3) – allows you to hang the wall mount onto nails or screws. Locking Screws – lock/unlock the wall mount at the wall molding or floor track. Locking Knob - tightens/loosens the sliding bracket in place after it has been positioned along the elevation scale.
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