Manual Mode With Grade; Wind Sensitivity; Beam Masking - Leica Rugby 300 SG User Manual

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Manual Mode with Grade

In Manual Mode with Grade, the
display will alternately show the grade
entered for the X-axis and the crossed
out level vial as shown here:
In this mode, grade can be entered into
the X-axis. The Rugby will self-level to
the grade input in the unit, then will
lock into manual mode at this grade.
Once locked in manual mode
the self-leveling function is turned off.
If it is desired to change the manual
grade shown, a new grade can be
entered (same as in automatic mode)
and the Rugby will level to this new
grade, then lock in manual mode.

Wind Sensitivity

The Wind Sensitivity setting allows the
Rugby to operate in adverse
environmental and windy conditions,
while still ensuring maximum
accuracy.
The sensitivity numbers
can be set from 1 to 5.
Select "1" for calm
conditions. Select "5" for
very windy conditions.
Use the lowest setting
for conditions present.
Setup

Beam Masking

Electronic Beam Masking allows the
operator to turn off the laser beam in
specific quadrants to prevent
interference with other operations on
the job.
Using the setup menu, the beam can
be turned off in up to three selected
quadrants.
When a quadrant is turned off, the
space will appear dark.
The quadrants selected
can be either diagonals
of corners of the Rugby.
This selection is made in
the second setup
screen.
The settings for beam
masking are normally
not saved when the
Rugby is turned off. The
Rugby can be made to
save the mask settings
in the second setup
screen.
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