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Leica Rugby 410/420 DG
User Manual

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Introduction and Product Overview
Purchase and Safety Information
Congratulates on purchase and provides initial safety guidance.
Product Identification and Symbols
Explains how to find model/serial numbers and defines warning symbols.
Applications and Key Features
Details the laser's capabilities, applications, and operating range.
Features and Functions
Control Buttons and Display Interface
Explains the main operational buttons and the LCD display.
Power, Mounting, and Alignment Aids
Covers 12V input, dual batteries, alignment sights, and tripod mount.
Operation
Entering Grade Values
How to set grade using direct entry or digit selection methods.
Grade Zero and Capability Limits
Setting grade to zero and understanding maximum grade limits.
Operation Details
Grade Swap and Matching Procedures
Explains swapping grade axes and matching existing slopes.
Operation Mechanics
Axis Identification and Slope Calculation
Explains X/Y axes and how to calculate percent of grade.
Basic Axis Alignment
Procedure for aligning axes to the jobsite using sights.
Operation Precision
Precise Axis Alignment Procedure
Detailed steps for highly accurate axis alignment.
Operation Application
Axis Alignment Application Guide
How to access and use the axis alignment application.
Operation Application Steps
Axis Alignment Application Steps
Detailed steps for the electronic axis alignment application.
Operation Application Notes
Axis Alignment Notes and Limitations
Important notes, limits, and exceptions for axis alignment.
Setup
General Setup Guidelines
Location, head speed, and tripod setup recommendations.
Accessing and Navigating Setup Options
How to enter and navigate the setup screen.
Setup Options
Setup Option Details (HI, Wind, Masking)
Explanation of HI function, wind sensitivity, and beam masking.
Selecting Head Speeds
Choosing appropriate head speeds for different applications.
Setup Modes
H.I. Function and Alert Conditions
Using H.I. to prevent elevation changes and handle alerts.
Automatic vs. Manual Mode Operation
Switching between automatic self-leveling and manual modes.
Setup Configurations
Manual Mode with Grade Configuration
Operating in manual mode with specific grade input.
Wind Sensitivity and Beam Masking Settings
Adjusting sensitivity and masking laser beam in quadrants.
Advanced Setup
Advanced Setup Options Configuration
Accessing and changing beam masking, startup behavior, and negative grade settings.
Checking Level Accuracy
General Accuracy Check Procedure
Overall procedure for checking instrument accuracy.
X-Axis Accuracy Verification
Steps to check accuracy along the X-axis.
Level Accuracy Adjustment
Y-Axis Accuracy Verification
Steps to check accuracy along the Y-axis.
Level Accuracy Adjustment Process
How to enter adjustment mode and perform calibration.
Accessories
Battery Management and Charging
Information on battery types, installation, charging, and usage.
Accessories Details
Sighting Scope Installation and Alignment
Details on the optional sighting scope and its alignment.
Accessories Remote
Rugby LR Remote Control Overview
Overview of the remote control functions, power, and standby modes.
Accessories Remote Setup
Remote Control Setup and Programming
Enabling remote capability, low battery, and programming.
Accessories Remote Notes
Remote Control Notes and Settings
Shut-off timer, backlighting, and remote reception tips.
Troubleshooting
Understanding Display Screen Indicators
Explains various status and warning screens.
Troubleshooting Screens
Specific Error Screen Explanations
Explains screens for negative grade, grade limits, and lost communication.
Troubleshooting Solutions
Symptom-Based Troubleshooting Guide
Provides common symptoms and their causes/solutions.
Care and Transport
Product Transport Guidelines
Guidelines for transporting the product in field, vehicle, or shipping.
Storage Recommendations and Battery Handling
Temperature limits and battery storage recommendations.
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning and Drying Procedures
How to clean optical parts, damp products, and connectors.
Safety Directions
General Safety Principles and Intended Use
Enables understanding of hazards and avoidance, defines intended use.
Safety Regulations
Usage Environment, Warranty, and Responsibilities
Covers usage limits, warranty, and responsibilities.
Safety Hazards
Hazards of Use and Electrical Precautions
Warnings and precautions for general use, dropping, and electricity.
Safety Battery
Battery Handling and Disposal Hazards
Hazards related to battery transport, charging, and disposal.
Safety Battery Risks
Battery Safety Risks and Precautions
Covers explosion risks, chemical hazards, and terminal safety.
Safety Laser Classification
Laser Classification Standards Overview
General information on laser classifications and requirements.
Safety Laser Types
Class 1 Laser Product Information
Details on Rugby 410 DG as a Class 1 laser product.
Class 2 Laser Product Information and Precautions
Details on Rugby 420 DG as Class 2 product and precautions.
Safety EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Overview
Product's compatibility and potential disturbances.
Safety EMC Precautions
EMC Precautions and Radio Device Use
Precautions for using cables, radio devices, and in sensitive environments.
Safety FCC
US FCC Compliance and Interference Correction
Compliance with FCC rules for interference and correction measures.
Safety Regulations
National Regulations and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Covers declarations of conformity and SAR information.
Technical Data
Rugby 410/420 DG General Specifications
Key technical data for the main product.
Rugby 410 DG Specific Technical Data
Operating range, laser type, and classification for 410 DG.
Rugby 420 DG Specific Technical Data
Operating range, laser type, and classification for 420 DG.
Rugby LR Remote Technical Data
Technical data for the remote control.

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