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USER MANUAL
LASERGUIDE MINI
○ R.45.TC.PRO
R.45.TC

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL LASERGUIDE MINI ○ R.45.TC.PRO R.45.TC ○...
  • Page 2 Australia Pty Ltd MCE Lasers ® is a registered trademark of MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission from the publishers.
  • Page 3 Warranty (months) Laser receiving systems and components, visual guidance MOBA Australia or its authorised service centre will repair or replace, at its option, any defective part or component of which notice has been given during the warranty period. If service in the field is necessary to repair machine-mounted equipment under warranty, MOBA Australia may authorize on-site repairs at no charge for parts and labour.
  • Page 4 SAFETY INFORMATION Please become familiar with the important safety information in this section. Improper use or installation of the MOBA Laserguide may result in personal injury or damage to the receiver unit. Read and become familiar with the manufacturer's operating manual for your machine, including safety information, before installing or using your Laserguide receiver.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.3 Configuring BT on DB.UNI.PRO ..................16 4. CAN Connectivity Setup - Optional (R.45.TC.PRO only) ............17 4.1 Connecting to the DB.UNI.PRO display panel ..............17 4.2 Connecting to the MOBA XSITE 2D excavator range ............18 5. Using the DB.UNI.PRO and ANDROID APP-Optional (R.45.TC.PRO only)......20 5.1 DB.UNI.PRO ........................20 5.2 ANDROID APP ........................21...
  • Page 6: Features Of The Laserguide

    10. On/Off Switch 4. Centre LED Cluster (GREEN) 11. Battery Compartment (Holding Handle) 5. Power On LED 12. Battery Cap 6. Mounting Reference Mark 13. Magnetic Bracket Protective Plate 7. Bottom LED Cluster (ORANGE) © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 7 4. Centre LED Cluster (GREEN) 11. CAN Connectors 5. Power On LED 12. Battery Cap 6. Mounting Reference Mark 13. Dismounting Lever 7. Bottom LED Cluster (ORANGE) 14. Magnetic Bracket Protective Plate © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 8: Using The Laserguide

    On power up, the sensor will do an LED test sequence, activating in turn the red, green and amber LEDs. It will then show the current accuracy selection by briefly flashing the appropriate LED pattern (see section 2.4). 2.2 Mounting and Setting Up IN-TRENCH SETUP Figure 3 © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 9 With regard to Figures 3 & 4 refer to section 2.2.1 if intending to use the tilt compensation feature or to section 2.2.2 if intending NOT to use the tilt compensation feature. © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 10: Setting Up With Tilt Compensation On

    LED clusters. A failed attempt can be caused if the R.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO is angled too far from the vertical or if the Reference Dial (9) is in the off position. © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 11: Setting Up With Tilt Compensation Off

    The long side of the R.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO body should be parallel with the dipper arm and the switchpad oriented to the bottom. After mounting, there is no need to measure the Setup Length or ‘ZERO’ the setup. © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 12: Compensation Range

    LED cluster pattern lights up. Repeat multiple times as needed to step through Fine→Normal→Wide and back again. SETTING LED Cluster Pattern ACCURACY Fine Green +/- 4mm Normal Red & Orange +/- 8mm Wide Red, Orange & Green +/- 12mm © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 13: Buzzer

    If a laser beam is on the receiving area at the time of low battery, the flashing frequency of the indication LEDs will slow and the buzzer will turn off to preserve power. © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 14: Bt Connectivity Setup - Optional (R.45.Tc.pro Only)

    R.45.TC.PRO WITH MCE.R45APP Figure 5 1. Download the MCE.R45APP to the Android device from the MOBA downloads page at moba-automation.com.au/downloads or by contacting MOBA Australia. Please note the MCE.R45APP is designed only for Android devices. 2. Ensure the R.45.TC.PRO is in close proximity to the Android device.
  • Page 15: Communicating With The Db.uni.pro

    The DB.UNI.PRO will automatically pair with the R.45.TC.PRO and start to mirror its LED clusters. If the two do not establish communication, switch both off and on again. See section 3.3 if this does not work. © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 16: Configuring Bt On Db.uni.pro

    If setup fails again, switch off the DB.UNI.PRO and then press and hold the On/Off button (10) on the R.45.TC.PRO for 20 secs until 2 long beeps sound. Repeat step 3. Note: These settings will be saved and not required to be repeated once successfully setup. © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 17: Can Connectivity Setup - Optional (R.45.Tc.pro Only)

    The R.45.TC.PRO has a CAN interface, meaning it is able to connect with a cable to external MOBA apparatus via the industry standard “CAN Bus” communication system. It can connect to either the DB.UNI.PRO display panel or to the XSite excavator system.
  • Page 18: Connecting To The Moba Xsite 2D Excavator Range

    (see Figure 8). 3. Connect the R.45.TC.PRO to the stick and bucket G2 sensors using the supplied CAN cables. 4. Follow the normal calibration procedure in the MOBA XSite manual. Please contact MOBA Australia for more detailed mounting instructions. G2 Stick Sensor R.45.TC.PRO...
  • Page 19 Value is positive, if the laser receiver is above the boom line. Refer to the MOBA XSITE manual on how to use the system as a whole. Figure 8...
  • Page 20: Using The Db.uni.pro And Android App-Optional (R.45.Tc.pro Only)

    DB.UNI.PRO. The current centreband selection is shown via the lit LED next to one of ‘FINE’, ‘NORMAL’, or ‘WIDE’. The DB.UNI.PRO’s LED brightness level can be changed via the Brightness Select button. One of five brightness levels can be selected. © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 21: Android App

    Centre Band Select (Accuracy) With tilt compensation switched on, indicates R.45.TC.PRO is within tilt ANDROID APP compensation range. Brightness Select With tilt compensation R45PRO switched off, indicates R.45.TC.PRO is plumb. Figure 10 © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications

    1. Tested with VIS.2NA laser transmitter. 2. Dependent on mounting distance from bucket pivot pin. 3. With buzzer off and continuous laser beam reception. 4. Submersed to 20cm. 5. Excluding connectors, RAM mount ball and antenna. © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 23: Declaration Of Conformity

    Managing Director MOBA Mobile Automation Australia PTY LTD MOBA Mobile Automation Australia PTY LTD ABN-866 279 713 68 90 Willandra Drive Epping 3076 Victoria, Australia P: +61 3 9357 0055 E: aumoba@moba.de www.moba-automation.com.au © Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 24 MOBA MOBILE AUTOMATION AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN - 866 279 713 68 90 Willandra Drive, Epping, Victoria, Australia 3076 Ph: +61 3 9357 0055 www.moba-automation.com.au...

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