R7 Receiver - PRO SHOT L1-AS Operation Manual

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R7 Receiver

The R7 can be attached to a grade rod,
or used without the rod clamp to make
reference marks on walls, floors, or other
surfaces. The R7 senses the laser beam
and uses a five channel front LCD to
show height information. LEDs are used
to display the same information on the
back. When the R7 is exactly at the
beam height, the on grade indication is
displayed. If the R7 is high or low, either
the above grade or the below grade
indication will be displayed showing the
direction to move the R7 in order to get
on grade. The R7 has three controls, a
power
on/off
button,
high/low/off button and a button to
select on-grade accuracy.
automatically turns off if no laser beam
strikes are received for twelve minutes.
The tone comes on high (loudest) when the R7 is powered on. Pressing the tone
button once changes to low tone, twice turns the tone off. When the tone is off,
there will still be a single tone the first time the R7 senses a laser signal. The R7 is
powered by a 9 volt battery that lasts approximately 60 hours. When the battery is
used up, the low battery indicator will be displayed. To access the battery, locate
the battery door on the back of the housing and slide the door toward the bottom
of the receiver. The door can stay attached to the housing when it is fully open.
Remove the battery from the compartment (you may need to tap the R7 on your
palm to free the battery). Replace the battery following the diagram molded on
the battery door.
Rear height display
5 channel front
height display
P R O
P R O
P R O
a
tone
The R7
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