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Version 3.0
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Rugby CLA‑ctive/CLH

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  • Page 1 Leica Rugby CLA‑ctive/CLH User Manual Version 3.0 English...
  • Page 2 > myDownloads Product identification The model and serial number of your product are indicated on the type label. Always refer to this information when contacting your agency or Leica Geo- systems authorised service centre. Validity of this This manual applies to the Rugby lasers. Differences between the models are manual marked and described.
  • Page 3 Leica Geosystems products. Calibration Certificate Calibration Certificates are available in the following formats: Rugby CLH Certificate Blue can be found inside every carry case. • Rugby CLA‑ctive Certificate Silver can be found printed in every carry case. •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Alignment of the Axes Precise Alignment of the Axes Grade Entry 3.8.1 Grade Entry with Combo 3.8.2 Grade Entry with Rugby CLA‑ctive Vertical Operation (Rugby CLA‑ctive only) Combo Description of the Combo Connecting Screens for the Combo Combo Menu 4.3.1 Access and Navigation 4.3.2...
  • Page 5 Layout with Slope Catch 6.8.1 Grade Dial-in with Combo 6.8.2 Grade Dial-in with Rugby CLA‑ctive Slope Catch 6.10 Slope Lock 6.11 Automatic Axis Alignment 6.12 Axis Alignment plus Slope Lock 6.13 Dual Combo Setups 6.14 More Applications Batteries Operating Principles...
  • Page 6: Safety Directions

    Safety Directions General Description The following directions enable the person responsible for the product, and the person who actually uses the equipment, to anticipate and avoid opera- tional hazards. The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them.
  • Page 7: Definition Of Use

    The Rugby CLH cast a horizontal laser plane or a laser beam for the • purpose of alignment. The Rugby CLA‑ctive cast a horizontal and vertical laser plane or a laser beam for the purpose of alignment. The laser beam can be detected by means of a laser detector •...
  • Page 8: Responsibilities

    Manufacturer of the Leica Geosystems AG, CH-9435 Heerbrugg, hereinafter referred to as product Leica Geosystems, is responsible for supplying the product, including the User Manual and original accessories, in a safe condition. Person responsible The person responsible for the product has the following duties:...
  • Page 9 WARNING Lightning strike If the product is used with accessories, for example masts, staffs, poles, you may increase the risk of being struck by lightning. Precautions: ▶ Do not use the product in a thunderstorm. WARNING Inadequate securing of the working site This can lead to dangerous situations, for example in traffic, on building sites and at industrial installations.
  • Page 10 Release the power switch as soon as the shut-down splash screen appears. WARNING Improperly repaired equipment Risk of injuries to users and equipment destruction due to lack of repair knowledge. Precautions: ▶ Only authorised Leica Geosystems Service Centres are entitled to repair these products. Safety Directions...
  • Page 11: For Batteries

    Using the product after incorrect attempts were made to carry out repairs. • Precautions: ▶ Do not open the product! ▶ Only authorised Leica Geosystems Service Centres are entitled to repair these products. 1.5.1 For Batteries WARNING Exposure of batteries to high mechanical stress, high ambient temper- atures or immersion into fluids This can cause leakage, fire or explosion of the batteries.
  • Page 12 WARNING Short circuit of battery terminals If battery terminals are short circuited e.g. by coming in contact with jewellery, keys, metallised paper or other metals, the battery can overheat and cause injury or fire, for example by storing or transporting in pockets. Precautions: ▶...
  • Page 13: Laser Classification

    NOTICE Removal of battery during operation or shutdown This can result in a file system error and data loss! 1942_002 Precautions: ▶ Do NOT remove the battery during operation of the instrument, or during the shutdown procedure. ▶ Always switch off the instrument by pressing the On/Off key, and wait until the instrument has shutdown completely before removing the bat- tery.
  • Page 14: Rugby Cla-Ctive

    0015815_001 0016015_001 Laser beam 1.6.3 Rugby CLA‑ctive General The rotating laser built into the product produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the rotating head. The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 2 in accordance with: IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): “Safety of laser products”...
  • Page 15: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment. Precautions: ▶ Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect, Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed. Safety Directions...
  • Page 16 Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect, Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possib- ility that the function of the product may be disturbed in such an electromag- netic environment.
  • Page 17 Precautions: ▶ Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect, Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment can be disturbed or that humans or animals can be affected. ▶...
  • Page 18: Description Of The System

    Description of the System System Components General description The Rugby lasers are tools for general construction, levelling and slope applic- ations such as: Setting forms • Levelling to grade • Controlling depths for excavations • If set up within the self-levelling range, the Rugby automatically levels to create an accurate horizontal, vertical or sloped plane of laser light.
  • Page 19: Functionality Packages

    Available system components Combo Li-Ion A100 Rugby CLA-ctive/CLH 15903_003 ☞ The delivered components depend on the package ordered. Functionality Packages Available functional- A wide range of functionality packages are available for use on the Rugby ity packages hardware. Depending on the installed package, certain features are available for use in a temporary or permanent state.
  • Page 20 Feature CLX functionality packages Horizontal ü Self-levelling ±6° ü Accuracy ±10" ü Calibration ü Manual mode ü H.I.Alert ü Temperature alert 50 °C ü Battery alert ü Head stall alert ü Head speed 10 ü Operating range (diameter) communication ü Combo 600 m Operating range (diameter) receiver Combo ü...
  • Page 21 Software features Depending on installed functionality package, the following features are Rugby CLH usable: Feature Basic CLX200 CLX300 CLX400 CLX20 CLX30 CLX40 Manual slope DG ü ü ü ±8% Slope Catch and Slope ü ü ü Lock Beam mask- ü ü...
  • Page 22 Software features Depending on installed functionality package, the following features are Rugby CLA‑ctive usable: Feature CLX250 CLX500 CLX600 CLX700 CLX25 CLX50 CLX60 CLX70 Manual slope DG ü ü ü ü ±8% Slope Catch and Slope ü ü ü ü Lock Beam mask- ü...
  • Page 23: Rugby Laser Components

    Rugby CLH ents Carry handle Screen Control panel USB-C port, only for RugbyManager soft- ware Battery compartment 0015827_001 Rugby CLA‑ctive Vertical plumb window Plate for optional scope Carry handle Screen Keypad USB-C port, only for RugbyManager soft- ware Battery compartment...
  • Page 24: Case Components

    Case Components Case components 0015902_001 Rugby laser User Manual, CD, Safety instructions, Quick Guide, Protect card Combo with bracket Power bank and cable* Second battery* Case label Charger Flexible name tag* Scope assembly* Rod Eye with bracket* *Optional Setup Location Keep the location clear of possible obstructions that could block or reflect •...
  • Page 25 Setting up on a tripod 0015849_001 Set up the tripod. Place the Rugby on the tripod. Tighten the screw on the underside of the tripod to secure the Rugby on the tripod. Always check the tripod before attaching the Rugby. Make sure all screws, •...
  • Page 26: Operation

    Displays all required user information. Power button Press to turn the Rugby on or off. Status LED Indicates the level status of the Rugby. Rugby CLA‑ctive only: OK/Grade button Press to confirm selections. Arrow up/down button Press to select and change values.
  • Page 27: The Lcd Display

    When the H.I.Alert or Temperature check is disabled, a small icon is ☞ shown on the Combo and Rugby. Start-up Screens When you turn on the Rugby, the LCD displays the Leica welcome screen, the customer name screen and the information screen. Leica welcome screen Rugby CLH Rugby CLA‑ctive...
  • Page 28: Axis Identification

    Leica Information screen The information screen displays the functionality package, firmware version and hardware number. Rugby CLH Rugby CLA‑ctive Axis Identification Axis identification When entering grade, it is important to know the correct direction in which the grade is being entered.
  • Page 29: Precise Alignment Of The Axes

    Rugby. 0015856_001 Rotate the Rugby slightly until the alignment marks are aligned with your second control point. The Rugby CLA‑ctive sighting scope can be used to help with the ☞ alignment. Once the Rugby is aligned, you can start working.
  • Page 30: Grade Entry

    It is recommended that you first perform the precise align- ment procedure, and then adjust the scope to these axes. ☞ Automatic Axis Alignment - Automatic axis alignment is possible in the X-axis with the Rugby CLA‑ctive using the Combo. (Refer to 6.11 Automatic Axis Alignment) Grade Entry 3.8.1...
  • Page 31 Press the OK/Grade button to confirm the selection. Press the Power/ESC button for a short time to exit the grade entry mode. The Main screen appears. Grade entry by digit On the Combo press the OK/Grade button once ☞ to start the grade entry mode. 0016016_001 Select the axis and press the Left/Bandwidth button or Right/Volume button to create a...
  • Page 32: Grade Entry With Rugby Cla-Ctive

    Press the Power/ESC button for a short time to exit the grade entry mode. The Main screen appears. 3.8.2 Grade Entry with Rugby CLA‑ctive Direct grade entry Press the OK/Grade button once to start the grade entry mode. The X-axis grade value will be highlighted.
  • Page 33: Vertical Operation (Rugby Cla-Ctive Only)

    Combo grade screen. Vertical Operation (Rugby CLA‑ctive only) Vertical plane of laser You can operate the Rugby CLA‑ctive lying on its side in order to create a light vertical plane of laser light for layout and alignment jobs.
  • Page 34 When operating the Rugby CLA‑ctive lying on its side, only the Z-axis ☞ is levelled. Alternatively, manual grade operation is also possible. Operation...
  • Page 35: Combo

    Combo Description of the Combo Description The Combo communicates with the Rugby via RF (radio frequency) and is used to control the functions of the Rugby. Instrument compon- ents part 1 of 2 Audio speaker Screen Laser reception win- Centre marking Keypad 0015860_001 Component...
  • Page 36 Component Description Battery door Battery compartment can only be opened by an authorised Leica service partner. Keypad Power/ESC button Up/Menu button Left/Bandwidth button OK/Grade button Down/Sleep mode button Smart Target button Right/Volume button 15305_002 Description of the Button Description buttons Power/ESC button Long press to turn the Combo on or off.
  • Page 37: Connecting Screens For The Combo

    Button Description Right/Volume but- Press to toggle the volume. Press to navigate right in the menu. ☞ Press both left and right simultaneously to lock and unlock the keypad and prevent accidental button presses when on the main screen. Connecting Screens for the Combo Information screens There are three screens on the Combo which are displayed when connecting while connecting...
  • Page 38 Navigation within the Menu: 0016016_001 Keypad of the Combo Once in the menu, use the yellow buttons to navig- ate. Press the Up, Down, Left and Right buttons to move the cursor and highlight an icon or an option. A highlighted icon is surrounded by a box. To navigate to the second menu page, press the Right/Volume button until page two is displayed.
  • Page 39 Navigation within the menu without connected or powered on Rugby: If there is no Rugby paired with the Combo a reduced menu screen is shown. This menu is limited to features that do not require an active connection to a Rugby. Crossed-out icons ☞...
  • Page 40: Menu Set 1

    4.3.2 Menu Set 1 Overview In the Menu Set 1, you can select the following options, depending on the functionality package in operation: Head speed • Pairing • Beam down mode • H.I.Alert • Beam masking • Scanning mode • Scanning width •...
  • Page 41 With a new Rugby and Combo package, the Rugby and the Combo ☞ come pre-paired. If the Combo has to be paired with one or more Rugby lasers (depending on functionality package in operation), do the following: Turn on the Rugby and the Combo. Enter the menu screen on the Combo.
  • Page 42 Beam masking Beam masking allows you to turn off the laser beam on selected sides of the Rugby. It prevents interference with other lasers or receivers that could be working in the same working area. ☞ Additionally, beam masking is useful when you work in a sensitive environ- ment, close to public eyeline or near reflective surfaces.
  • Page 43 Scanning width There are three scanning widths available: 10° • 45° • 90° • Press the Up/Menu button repeatedly to change the scanning widths. Scanning direction The default direction of the scan is directly in the +X axis. Within the Scanning direction submenu, it is possible to control the direction of the scan manu- ally.
  • Page 44 H.I.Alert - On/Off You can choose to enable or disable the H.I.Alert function: • • When enabled, the H.I.Alert function turns on auto- matically every time the Rugby is turned on. The function becomes active 30 seconds after turning on the Rugby. When this feature is disabled, a small icon appears momentarily on the Rugby, in place of the last digit.
  • Page 45 Unit select While a beam is being detected on the main screen, the digital read out displays the distance the beam is to the centre point on the Combo. Within the Unit settings menu, it is possible to select the units of the distance measurement: •...
  • Page 46: Menu Set 2

    Temperature check wait screen When the Rugby is re-levelling, the Temperature check wait screen is displayed. Wait until the process is finished before using the Rugby again. The Status LED flashes on the Rugby to indicate normal level- ling. 4.3.3 Menu Set 2 Overview In the Menu Set 2, you can select the following...
  • Page 47 Enable/Disable the Customer name screen as start screen Select between two options: Display (YES): The Customer name screen is dis- • played each time the Rugby is turned on. Save only (NO): The information entered in the • Customer name screen is stored in the Rugby, but is only visible when the screen for entering the customer name is accessed.
  • Page 48 Calibration alert Enable/Disable the calibration alert function function The calibration alert function is based on hours of use. ON: Calibration alert is enabled. • OFF: Calibration alert is disabled. • Calibration alert If the calibration alert function is enabled, the screen for entering the alert screen on Start-up time is displayed whenever the Combo connects with the Rugby.
  • Page 49: Grade Entry

    Move the Combo so the beam is on the desired centre line position. Press the OK/Grade button to confirm the new centre line position. Centre line offset is not compatible with Combo window size. ☞ To reset the offset, press the OK/Grade button when no beam is ☞...
  • Page 50 Grade entry options screen Automatic/manual You can select from three different modes, mode depending on the functionality package in opera- tion: Automatic mode (default) • Manual mode • Semi-automatic mode • ☞ You can choose to disable the auto- matic self-levelling mode. The Rugby always turns on in automatic mode regardless of the previous selection.
  • Page 51 ☞ Pressing "OK" resets the laser back to a level plane. Manual mode screen Press and hold the +X or -X buttons to manually change grade. No value is displayed in the display. To reset back to a flat laser plane: press the "OK"...
  • Page 52 Semi-automatic mode When using this mode, the Rugby first self-levels to the selected grade, then returns to manual mode. Display - Percent/Per You can select to display the grade in percent of grade or per mil: 1.000% = 1 metre rise per 100 metres •...
  • Page 53 Display thousandths Display hundredths Save grade Normally, the grade value is reset to 0.000% every time you turn on the Rugby. If you prefer to display the previous grade settings when turning on the Rugby, you can enable the option Save Grade. Show 0.000: The grade settings are reset to 0.000% on power up •...
  • Page 54: The Rod Eye Receivers

    The Rod Eye Receivers Rod Eye 120, Receiver Description The Rugby can be sold with the Leica Rod Eye 120 receiver. Additional inform- ation on the receiver can be found in the individual User Manuals also on this Instrument compon-...
  • Page 55: Rod Eye 140, Classic Receiver

    Component Description Bracket Mounting Location to attach the receiver bracket for normal Hole operation. Centre notch Use to transfer reference marks. The notch is 85 mm (3.35") below to top of the detector. Product label The serial number is located inside the battery com- partment.
  • Page 56: Rod Eye 160, Digital Receiver

    Description of the buttons Power Audio Bandwidth 015386_001 Button Function Power Press once to turn on the receiver. Audio Press to change the audio output. Bandwidth Press to change detection bandwidth. Menu access and To access the menu of the Rod Eye 140 Receiver, press the Bandwidth button navigation and Audio button simultaneously.
  • Page 57: Applications

    Applications Setting Forms Setting forms step- by-step 1 + 2 0015866_001 Set up the Rugby on a tripod. Set up the tripod on a stable surface outside the working area. Attach the Combo to a rod. Turn on the Rugby and the Combo. Set the base of the rod on a known point for the finished height of forms.
  • Page 58 Checking grades step- by-step 1 + 2 0015867_001 Set up the Rugby on a tripod. Set up the tripod on a stable surface outside the working area. Attach the Combo to a rod. Turn on the Rugby and the Combo. Set the base of the rod on a known point for the finished grade.
  • Page 59: Manual Grades

    Manual Grades 6.3.1 Manual Grades Manual grades step- by-step α α 1 + 2 15869_002 Set up the Rugby on a tripod. Set up the tripod at the base of a slope with the x-axis pointing in the direction of the slope. Attach the Combo to a rod.
  • Page 60: Manual Grades With Slope Adapter

    6.3.2 Manual Grades with Slope Adapter Manual grades with slope adapter step- by-step α α 790434 - A240 Slope adapter 1% = 0.6° 10% = 5.7° 2% = 1.1° 15% = 8.6° 3% = 1.7° 20% = 11.3° 5% = 2.9° 30% = 16.7°...
  • Page 61 Setup Laser setup 15871_002 Mount the Rugby to the smart adapter and then the smart adapter to the batter board. Turn on the Rugby. The laser beam will automatically point down- wards so that the Rugby and the smart adapter can be positioned directly over the surveyed reference nail.
  • Page 62 Alignment 0015873_001 Use the Combo to move the rotating laser beam left or right until the Combo displays an on-grade position. Use the Slope Catch function of the Combo to automatically align the vertical rotating plane to the Combo. Press the Smart Target button on the Combo. Navigate to Y Slope Catch and press the OK/Grade button.
  • Page 63: Suspended Ceilings

    Navigate to Y Slope Lock and press the OK/Grade button. The Combo notifies you when complete. ☞ Suspended Ceilings Description The Rugby can also be used for suspended ceiling installations. Mounting the laser 0015945_001 Attach the Rugby to the SmartAdapter. Application 004939_001 After mounting the first strip of ceiling trim at the desired...
  • Page 64: Layout

    Install the ceiling grid using the ceiling grid target and laser beam as your reference. Setup with the When installing suspended ceilings use the Combo to Combo change to scanning mode for increased visibility. The scanning beam can be rotated using the left and right option on the Combo.
  • Page 65 ☞ Features shown depend on the functionality package in operation. Refer to 2.2 Functionality Packages. Layout The Rugby projects two laser beams at an angle of 90° to each other. 16023_002 Attach the Rugby to the SmartAdapter and set it up lying on its side.
  • Page 66: Layout With Slope Catch

    Setup with the Combo Press the Beam down option to check the alignment over a point. Layout with Slope Catch Features shown depend on the functionality package in operation. Refer to ☞ 2.2 Functionality Packages. Layout with Slope The Rugby projects two laser beams at an angle of 90° to each other. Catch 0016025_001 Attach the Rugby to the SmartAdapter and set it up lying on its...
  • Page 67: Grade Dial-In With Combo

    Press the Power button to turn on the Rugby. Allow the Rugby to self-level. ☞ The Rugby will always turn on in Automatic Mode. In sideways operation the laser beam points downwards for alignment over your reference automatically. Start the head rotation or scanning motion to roughly align the beam to a second control point.
  • Page 68: Grade Dial-In With Rugby Cla-Ctive

    The values flash while the self-levelling is in process. Press the Up/Menu button and Down/Sleep button simultaneously to ☞ reset the grade value to zero while in grade entry mode. 6.8.2 Grade Dial-in with Rugby CLA‑ctive Grade dial-in with Rugby CLA‑ctive step-by-step 1 + 2 20883_001 Set up the Rugby on a tripod.
  • Page 69: Slope Catch

    Press the Up arrow button and Down arrow button simultaneously to ☞ reset the grade value to zero while in grade entry mode. Slope Catch Slope Catch step-by- Using the Slope Catch feature you can match an existing grade. The Rugby step using the Combo moves to the new grade position, displays the grade found and begins self- levelling to maintain the grade over time.
  • Page 70: Automatic Axis Alignment

    α α 0015877_001 Ensure that the grade value is set to zero. Set up the Rugby at the base of a slope with the X-axis pointing in the direction of the slope. At the base of the slope, adjust the height of the Combo on the rod until the on-grade (centreline) position is indicated on the Combo the centre bar, •...
  • Page 71 The Rugby searches for the Combo on the X-axis until it is found and • locked on grade. Once found, the Rugby drives grade into the Y-axis and monitors the • position of the beam on the Combo. The Rugby electronically compensates for any misalignment by adjusting •...
  • Page 72 ☞ Ensure that the Combo is held steady until the procedure is com- plete. The Axis Alignment modifications do not persist after the Rugby has ☞ been turned off. Information screens During and after the alignment procedure the Rugby displays information during alignment pro- screens to indicate the status of the procedure.
  • Page 73: Axis Alignment Plus Slope Lock

    If the alignment procedure is not successful, the Combo displays the error symbol. 6.12 Axis Alignment plus Slope Lock Axis Alignment plus If you also want the Combo to monitor the beam after the axis alignment, you Slope Lock have to place the Combo’s on-grade position exactly in the plane of the laser and start the Slope Lock process.
  • Page 74 Exterior applications Setting elevation of forms and footings • Squaring of forms • Checking elevations and benchmarks • Landscaping • Drainage and septic systems • Fences and retaining walls • Decks and patios • Simple driveways or small parking lots •...
  • Page 75: Batteries

    Using the product after incorrect attempts were made to carry out repairs. • Precautions: ▶ Do not open the product! ▶ Only authorised Leica Geosystems Service Centres are entitled to repair these products. ☞ The following advice is only valid for batteries, power adapter or docking station. WARNING Electric shock due to use under wet and severe conditions If unit becomes wet, it may cause you to receive an electric shock.
  • Page 76: Operating Principles

    It is normal for the battery to become warm during charging. Using the • chargers recommended by Leica Geosystems, it is not possible to charge the battery once the temperature is too high For new batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time •...
  • Page 77 Slide the locking mechanism to the centre position to prevent dirt from getting into the charging jack. The battery pack reaches a full charge in approximately 5 hours if ☞ completely empty. A one-hour charge should allow the Rugby to run for a full 8 hours.
  • Page 78: Battery For Combo

    Battery for Combo Charging the Li-Ion Charging with charger A100 battery step-by-step 0016071_001 Only use the charger delivered with the Rugby/Combo package. ☞ Open the cover to expose the charge jack. Plug the AC connector into the appropriate AC power source. Connect the charger plug into the charge jack.
  • Page 79: Accuracy Adjustment

    Accuracy Adjustment About It is the responsibility of the user to follow operating instructions and to • periodically check the accuracy of the laser and work as it progresses. The Rugby is adjusted to the defined accuracy specification at the factory. •...
  • Page 80: Adjusting The Self-Levelling Accuracy

    Mark the position of the beam. Rotate the laser 180° and allow it to self-level. Mark the opposite side of the second axis. The Rugby is within its accuracy specification if the four marks are ☞ within ±1.5 mm (±1/16") from the centre. Adjusting the Self-Levelling Accuracy Description In Calibration mode the X-axis calibration screen indicates changes to the...
  • Page 81 Check both sides of the X-axis. Press the Up/Menu button and Down/Sleep button to modify the calibration value. ☞ Each step represents approximately 2 arc seconds of change. Therefore, 5 steps equal approximately 1.5 mm at 30 m (1/16" at 100’). Press the OK/Grade button to accept the adjusted position and to switch to the Y-axis calibration screen.
  • Page 82: Adjusting The Vertical Accuracy

    ☞ Press the Power/ESC button quickly at any time while in calibration mode to exit the mode without saving changes. Adjusting the Vertical Accuracy Entering calibration Enter the calibration menu. mode for the Z-axis Put the Rugby in laydown position. step-by-step Modify the Z-axis as appropriate.
  • Page 83: Semi-Automatic Calibration

    Semi-Automatic Calibration About This procedure is unique to the Rugby lasers and uses the digital readout of the Combo to measure, then adjust the plane of each axis. This procedure is an alternative to the traditional method described in 8 Accuracy Adjustment.
  • Page 84 Screen Indication Description Prior to and during align- ment, the Combo displays guidance animations to assist the user. Once the alignment process has begun for the first spe- cified axis, an hour glass icon indicates the overall progress of the alignment. When the axis is success- fully aligned, a tick icon can be seen below, in place of...
  • Page 85 Screen Indication Description Following this, the anima- tion will suggest rotating the Rugby 90° counter-clock- wise, but rotating the Rugby 90° clockwise or 180° would also be sufficient. The aim is to align with an axis not previously selected during the process. Step 3 - Rotate the Rugby 90°...
  • Page 86 Screen Indication Description Following this, the anima- tion will suggest rotating the Rugby 90° counter-clock- wise, but rotating the Rugby 90° clockwise or 180° would also be sufficient. The aim is to align with an axis not previously selected during the process. Step 4 - Rotate the Rugby 90°...
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Alerts and message Alert Symptom Possible causes and solutions screens Low battery indica- The batteries are low. Recharge tion on the display. the Li-Ion battery pack. Refer to 007746_001 Batteries. Elevation (H.I.) Alert: The Rugby has been bumped The Elevation (H.I.) or tripod was moved.
  • Page 88 Alert Symptom Possible causes and solutions The temperature The Rugby has detected a check alert screen is change in temperature of 5 °C shown. and is checking the level posi- tion. ☞ Wait until procedure is complete. Refer 4.3.2 Menu Set 1-Temperature sensit- ivity for changing the...
  • Page 89 Alert Symptom Possible causes and solutions It is not possible The Rugby has been configured to enter a negative to only allow the entry of posit- grade value. ive grade values. This can be dis- abled on the grade entry menu screen.
  • Page 90 Alert Symptom Possible causes and solutions Semi-automatic Cal- The Semi-automatic Calibration ibration does not procedure could not be com- work. pleted. ☞ Repeat the procedure. If the procedure is still not successful, contact an authorised service centre. A calibration To stop the alert from appearing, reminder has been either disable/update it, or send set for the device.
  • Page 91 Alert Symptom Possible causes and solutions The battery power Charge the Combo. within the Combo is very low. Certain features are It may be possible to upgrade not available on the the functionality package on functionality package your Rugby. Contact your dealer/ installed on your supplier for further information.
  • Page 92 Problem Possible causes Suggested solutions The display is too The setting of the The contrast for the Combo dark or too light. display contrast is can be reset in the menu. unsuitable. Refer to 4.3.3 Menu Set Screen contrast. The grade is shown The wrong setting The Rugby laser has been in percent (%) or per...
  • Page 93 Problem Possible causes Suggested solutions The Combo digital At greater distances, The head speed can be mod- read out is a faster head speed ified in the menu. Refer disappearing and is required for the 4.3.2 Menu Set 1-Head reappearing, even beam to be detected speed.
  • Page 94: Care And Transport

    Shipping When transporting the product by rail, air or sea, always use the complete original Leica Geosystems packaging, container and cardboard box, or its equi- valent, to protect against shock and vibration. Shipping, transport of When transporting or shipping batteries, the person responsible for the...
  • Page 95 Damp products Dry the product, the transport container, the foam inserts and the accessories at a temperature not greater than 40 °C /104 °F and clean them. Remove the battery cover and dry the battery compartment. Do not repack until everything is completely dry.
  • Page 96: Technical Data

    Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. -ctive Leica Geosystems AG CH-9435 Heerbrugg 15817_008 Labelling Combo 0015825_001 0015825_001 15825_003...
  • Page 97 This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Canada...
  • Page 98: General Technical Data Of The Product

    The conformity for countries with other national regulations has to be approved prior to use and operation. 12.2 General Technical Data of the Product Operating range Rugby CLA‑ctive/CLH Oper- ating range (diameter): With Rod Eye 160/Combo 1,350 m/(4,430 ft) Self-levelling accuracy...
  • Page 99 Dimensions Rugby 296 mm/11.7 in 212 mm/8.3 in 0016018_001 Combo 86 mm / 3.4 in 32 mm/1.2 in 0016018_001 Weight Type Value Rugby weight with battery 3.8 kg/8.4 lbs. Rugby weight without bat- 3.4 kg/7.5 lbs. tery Combo 0.4 kg/0.9 lbs Internal battery for Type Operating times* at 20°C...
  • Page 100 Protection Combo: IP67 (IEC 60529) / MIL-STD-810G w/CHANGE 1 512.6 procedure I Dust tight Protected against continuous immersion in water. A100 Lithium-Ion Type Value charger Type Li-Ion battery charger Input voltage 100 V AC-240 V AC, 50 Hz-60 Hz Output voltage 12 V DC Output current 3.0 A...
  • Page 101: Lifetime Manufacturer's Warranty

    Rugby Description Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty Warranty coverage for the entire usage time of the product under PROTECT according to Leica Geosystems International Limited Warranty and PROTECT General Terms & Conditions set out under Leica Warranty. Free charge repair or replacement of all products or any parts under PROTECT that suffer defects as a result of faults in materials or manufacturing.
  • Page 102: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories for the A100 - Li-Ion Charger (790417) power supply The A100 Li-Ion charger comes complete with four separate AC adaptors. 16024_002 A130 - 12 Volt Battery Cable (790418) The A130 12 volt battery cable connects the Rugby to a standard 12 volt automotive battery as a backup for the battery of the unit.
  • Page 103 Rugby - Scope and Plate (864859) The A260 Scope and Mount attaches magnetically to the top of the Rugby CLA‑ctive and provides a repeatable solution for axis align- ment and second day setups. The scope must be initially aligned to individual units.
  • Page 104 870220-3.0.0en Original text Published in Switzerland, © 2023 Leica Geosystems AG Leica Geosystems AG Heinrich-Wild-Strasse 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland www.leica-geosystems.com...

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