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TB-H2-LM-M50-BT
50 m LASER DISTANCE MEASURER OPERATING / SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DE LASERENTFERNUNGSMESSER FÜR 50 m BETRIEBS- / SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN FR TÉLÉMÈTRE LASER DE 50 m CONSIGNES D'UTILISATION ET DE SÉCURITÉ ES MEDIDOR LÁSER 50 m INSTRUCCIONES DE USO/SEGURIDAD
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IMPORTANT! Read all safety warnings and instructions before using.
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IMPORTANT! Lisez tous les avertissements relatifs à la sécurité et toutes les instructions avant d'utiliser l'appareil.
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¡IMPORTANTE! Lea todas las advertencias de seguridad e instrucciones antes de usar.
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50 m LASER DISTANCE MEASURER OPERATING / SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH
Before using this product, read, study and familiarise yourself with the contents of this manual. The specifications and general appearance of the instrument are subject to change without notice and without obligation by ToughBuilt ® Industries, Inc. and may differ from those appearing in this manual.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY, WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3. WHAT IS IN THE BOX 4. SET UP AND ASSEMBLY 5. OPERATION 6. MAINTENANCE AND CARE 7. STORAGE 8. TROUBLESHOOTING 9. GUARANTEE
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SAFETY, WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
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GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS: WARNING! Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. The following information is prepared to protect you and bystanders. Read and familiarise yourself with all the signs, warnings, cautions and notifications: The label on your laser may include the following symbols:
Symbol
Meaning
V
Volts
mW Milliwatts
Laser Warning
nm Wavelength in nanometers
Class 2 Laser Product
To reduce the risk of injury, user must read the instruction manual. Warning, Caution, Precaution Risk of eye injury. Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles with side shields. Do Not Stare Into the Beam.
Laser Radiation.
Display
Meaning
Ignoring the given directions could result in personal injury or property damage.
CAUTION
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• Be sure you have read and understood all warnings, safety rules and operating instructions before using the instrument. Failure to follow these safety rules and instructions may result in laser radiation hazards or personal injury. • DO NOT attempt in any way to alter the components of the laser tool. • This instrument emits laser radiation. Do not stare into the laser or aim the laser at people or animals. • Any operation, adjustment or procedure beyond the instructions described herein may cause serious laser-induced radiation damage. • This instrument contains a laser generator, which can generate light waves of Class 2 laser radiation at a wavelength of 635 nm, with maximum output laser power up to 1 mW. Laser beams under this class normally do not cause optical damage. • Observe the warning label on the back of the instrument. The triangle mark atop the label indicates the location from which the laser beam is emitted. IMPORTANT! People wearing prescription glasses or contact lenses should be extra careful when around laser emitting equipment. CAUTION! NEVER attempt to repair the product yourself. In case of damage, contact a local dealer. IMPORTANT! Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void the guarantee of the tool. CAUTION! DO NOT use the product in explosive hazardous.
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DO’S AND DO NOT’S • DO NOT tear off or deface warning labels appearing on this instrument. • DO keep the instrument in a safe place inaccessible to children. • DO NOT allow children to play with or operate this instrument. • DO NOT point the laser beam at any reflective object or surface. • DO turn off the instrument when it is not in use. Failure to do so will increase the possibility of inadvertently looking directly at the laser beam. • DO NOT attempt to alter the components of the laser beam, as it may expose you to severe laser radiation. • DO NOT attempt to repair or disassemble this instrument. Non-authorised repair of this instrument may cause serious, laser-induced radiation harm. Any repair must be performed by a licensed technician. • DO NOT use this instrument in a place where inflammables such as flammable liquids, gases and dusts exist. • DO use only genuine parts to ensure the normal operation of the instrument. • DO store batteries from the instrument in a place out of the reach of children. BATTERIES: WARNING: Keep batteries out of the reach of children. • ALWAYS use AAA alkaline batteries only. • ALWAYS follow the instructions and warnings on the battery label and packaging. • ALWAYS replace all depleted batteries at the same time, of the same brand and charge level. • DO NOT store or use in locations where the temperature may reach or exceed 105°F (40.5°C), such as outside sheds or metal buildings in summer. For best life, store in a cool, dry location. • DO NOT mix old and new batteries, or different brands of batteries.
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• DO NOT throw batteries into the fire, as they will explode, and cause serious damage or personal injury. • DO NOT use wet or moist batteries. • ALWAYS observe their polarity. • ALWAYS remove the batteries if the instrument will not be used for an extended period. In storage, batteries may corrode and self-discharge.
• DO NOT throw batteries into the trash bin. • DO NOT charge non- rechargeable batteries. • ALWAYS remove batteries if the tool will not be used for an extended period.
When using or replacing batteries, ALWAYS follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions. POLLUTION DEGREE 2. IMPORTANT! Recycle used batteries and equipment properly. Contact your area’s waste management center for proper disposal directions.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS The TB-H2-LM-M50-BT ToughBuilt is an up-to-date 165 ft Bluetooth Laser Distance Measurer capable of measuring length and calculating (calc.) area and volume indoors and outdoors (in either low-light or shaded areas).
0.05m to 50.2m (2 in to 165 ft.)
Range
Laser Light Color
Red
Laser Safety Class
Class 2, <1 mW
Laser Type
630~680 nm, <1 mW
±2 mm @ 50.2 m (±5/64 in @ 165 ft) 0 °C ~ 40 °C (+32 °F ~ 104 °F)
Accuracy*
Operating Temperature
-20 °C ~ 60 °C (-4 °F ~ 140 °F)
Storage Temperature
Power Source
2 x AAA alkaline batteries
Tripod Receptacle
1/4 in – 20 threads
Operating Time
30 min, no camera on
Memory (number of stored measurements)
30
Display Resolution
240 x 320 pixels
Display Type
LCD
Unit Off Timer
5 min
Display Dim Timer
20 sec
Display Off Timer
30 sec
Laser Off Timer
20 sec
49 x 32.6 x 152.4mm (1.93 x 1.28 x 6.0 in)
Measurements (L x W x H)
Weight (without batteries)
0.14 kg (0.3 lb)
* Measuring Accuracy depends on the conditions: Under favorable conditions (good target surface and room temperature), up to 50.2 m (165 ft). Under unfavorable conditions (bright sunlight, a very weak reflecting target surface, or large temperature fluctuations), the error can increase by ±0.25 mm/m (±0.003 in/ft).
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Modes and Functions
Bluetooth ® 5.0 (Classic and Low Energy)
Memory Function
Yes
Built-in Inclinometer
Yes
Digital Viewfinder
Yes
Viewfinder Camera
Yes (Digital Zoom to 4x)
Measuring Functions
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Add/Subtract Measurements
Yes
Continuous Measurement Mode
Yes
Length Measurement Mode
Yes
Area Measurement Mode Yes Volume Measurement Mode Yes Length (Calc.) Yes Height (Calc.) Yes Height 2PT. Measurement Mode Yes Stakeout Measurement Mode Yes Trapezoid (1) Measurement Mode Yes Trapezoid (2) Measurement Mode Yes Circle Area Measurement Mode Yes Cylinder Volume Measurement Mode Yes Level Measurement Mode Yes
SOME INTENDED USES
Architects
DIYers
Plumbers
Carpenters
Electricians
Real Estate Agents
Carpet and flooring
General Contactors
Remodelers
Decorators
HVAC
Etc.
Designers
Painters
* The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by ToughBuilt Industries, Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
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3. WHAT IS IN THE BOX
1 x 50m Laser Distance Measurer 1 x Storage Pouch 2 x AAA alkaline Batteries
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4. SET UP AND ASSEMBLY
To set up the tool: • Inspect the box for damage. • Remove the box’s contents and lay everything on a flat, clean and dry surface. Check the contents against the packaging list and familiarise yourself with their names. • Write the requested information on the Registration Form at the end of the manual. Keep this information at a safe location. When contacting ToughBuilt ® Industries Inc. for assistance, or for possible guarantee claims, the information on the registration form will be required. • Keep the box for storing the instrument. • Read, study and familiarise yourself with all aspects of this manual before attempting to power the unit on. • The work area should be clear of obstructions. • Any surface where the Laser Measurer is to be placed should be solid, level and stable. • DO NOT USE IF DAMAGED. • A tripod, pole or any other tool onto which this Laser Measurer is mounted should be able to support the Measurer’s weight safely. • When using a tripod, the legs should be placed on a hard/solid surface to prevent shifting or sinking. Make sure to extend and lock all the legs, and secure the tool to the mounting hardware. DO NOT over-tighten the mounting screw. • ALWAYS STAY ALERT AND USE COMMON SENSE. Follow all safety warnings and precautions in the manual and on the product. • AVOID distractions. • Before turning the unit on, ALWAYS familiarise yourself with the controls and their functions before use. • DO NOT open or dismantle the laser unit, or attempt to make modifications to the tool. Personal and property damage may occur. • DO NOT force any component to do a job. If it does not move, there might be a reason.
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5. OPERATIONS
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GENERAL INFORMATION: Product controls identification:
1 Digital Display 2 Navigation Buttons: Up/Down/Right/Left
3 Action Button 4 ON/OFF Button 5 Menu Button
6 Viewfinder Button 7 Laser-ON Indicator 8 Tripod Mount 9 Battery Door Latch 10 Display Arrows: Up/Down/Right/Left 11 Stand-Off / Zero Point Mode
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INSTALL BATTERIES 1. Lift the Stand-Off/Zero Point Mode tab 11 . Pull the Battery Cover Door Latch 9 towards the cover and lift. 2. Insert two AAA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment (see graphic), observing battery polarity and location. 3. Replace battery compartment lid and push till it clicks into position. 4. Fold Lift the Stand-Off/Zero Point Mode tab 11 over the instrument.
POWER ON AND OFF To turn the power ON: 1. Press the Power Button 4 .
To turn the power OFF: 1. Press and hold the Power Button 4 for 2 seconds. VIEWFINDER FEATURE IMPORTANT! Ensure that the laser is always pointed in a safe direction and away from people and eyes. To use the Viewfinder: 1. The Viewfinder feature is available in all Measurement Modes with the exception of Stakeout and Level, and is activated by pressing the Viewfinder Button 6 . 2. Each mode will function as normal but will provide a real-time camera feed of the target area. 3. To change the Zoom Level, press the Right Button to cycle through 1x, 2x, 3x and 4x. 4. To exit the Viewfinder and return to the regular Measurement Mode, press the Viewfinder Button 6 . BATTERY AND BLUETOOTH STATUS To view Battery status: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. The Battery level will appear in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
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To view Bluetooth status: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. If Bluetooth communication is turned ON, a Bluetooth icon will appear in the bottom-right corner of the screen. If Bluetooth communication is turned OFF, the icon will not appear.
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to take real-time distance measurements and record the minimum and maximum distances that have been measured. To enter Continuous Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Continuous option. 5. Select the Continuous Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
To use Continuous Measurement Mode: 1. The Continuous Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen 1 and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The Active Measurement will blink twice, then real-time distance measurements will be taken. The Maximum and Minimum distances recorded will be displayed at the bottom of the screen as “MAX” and “MIN”.
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47.8 M
49.9 M 7.3 M
MAX MIN
49.9 M 7.3 M
MAX MIN
Active Measurement
3. To Lock the Active Measurement, laser-mark the desired target, then press the Action Button 3 . 4. The Lock Icon will appear at the bottom of the screen and the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will appear on the right side of the screen, midway up. 5. To save the Locked Active Measurement, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Continuous Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu. 49.9 M
17.3 M
47.8 M
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49.9 M 7.3 M
MAX MIN
6. To Unlock the Active Measurement and return to taking real-time measurements, press the Action Button 3 . 7. To clear the Active Measurement, “MIN” and “MAX”, press the Left Button 2 . All values will return to zero. 65.5 M
0 M 0 M 0 M MAX MIN
LENGTH MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to take Length measurements and add or subtract additional distances. To enter Length Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
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4. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Length option. 5. Select the Length Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
To use Length Measurement Mode: 1. The Length Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The Active Measurement will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
47.8 M
49.9 M 7.3 M
MAX MIN
+ 42.5°
3. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will appear on the right side of the screen, midway up. 4. To save the Active Measurement, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Length Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
49.9 M
17.3 M
49.9 M
17.3 M
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+
65.5 M
65.5 M
5. To take additional measurements, press the Action Button 3 . The Active Measurement will be zeroed and blink; return to step 2. Up to three previous measurements will be retained below the Active Measurement. 6. To add or subtract another Length Measurement from the mathematical result, press the Up Button 2 to add or the Down Button 2 to subtract and proceed to the Length Calculator instructions below.
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To use the Length Calculator: 1. The previous result will be displayed at the top of the screen. Below this will be the selected mathematical function, either a plus or a minus. This function can be changed at any point by pressing the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 , whichever is active. Below the function, the Active Measurement will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 . 2. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. At the bottom of the screen, the mathematical Result will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow will also appear. 3. To save the mathematical Result, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Length Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu. 4. To exit the Length Calculator and take individual measurements, press the Action Button 3 . 5. To add or subtract another Length Measurement from the mathematical result, press the Up Button 2 to add, or the Down Button 2 to subtract, and return to step 1.
49.9 M
49.9 M
17.3 M
17.3 M
65.5 M
65.5 M
Screen Display
AREA MEASUREMENT MODE This mode allows the user to take Length and Width measurements of a two-dimensional rectangular plane and calculates the area. To enter Area Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Area option. 5. Select the Area Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
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MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
To use Area Measurement Mode: 1. The Area Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The Length “L” Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 . 3. After the new measurement is taken, the Length Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The first edge of the Area rectangle is now defined. 4. The Width “W” Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
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0 M
0 M 47.8 M
5. After the new measurement is taken, the Width Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The second edge of the Area rectangle is now defined. At the bottom of the screen, the Area value will appear, briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will also appear. 6. To save the Area value, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Area Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
47.8 M 3.3 M
172.9 M 2
7. To begin measuring a new Area, press the Action Button 3 . The screen will return to step 2.
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8. To add or subtract another Area Measurement from the current Area value, press the Up Button 2 to add or the Down Button 2 to subtract, then proceed to the Area Calculator instructions below. To use the Area Calculator: 1. The previous Area value will be displayed at the top of the screen. Below it will be the selected mathematical function, either a plus or a minus. This function can be changed at any point by pressing the Up Button or Down Button 2 , whichever is active. Below the function, the Length Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 . 2. After the new measurement is taken, the Length “L” Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow then turn white. The first edge of the Area rectangle is now defined. 3. Now the Width “W” Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target then pressing the Action Button 3 . 4. After the new measurement is taken, the Width Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow then turn white. The second edge of the Area rectangle is now defined. At the bottom of the screen, the mathematical Result will briefly flash yellow then turn white. The Save Arrow will also appear. 5. To save the mathematical Result, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Area Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu. 6. To exit the Area Calculator and return to measuring individual Areas, press the Action Button 3 . 7. To add or subtract another Area Measurement from the mathematical Result, press the Up Button 2 to add or the Down Button 2 to subtract and return to step 1.
172.9 M 2
172.9 M 2
63.4 M 2
63.4 M 2
236.4 M 2
236.4 M 2
Screen Display
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VOLUME MEASUREMENT MODE This mode allows the user to take Length, Width and Height measurements of a three- dimensional cuboid and calculates the volume. To enter Volume Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 , 4. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the Volume option. 5. Select the Volume Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
LENGTH AREA VOLUME LENGTH (CALC.) HEIGHT (CALC.)
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To use Volume Measurement Mode: 1. The Volume Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The Length “L” Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 . 3. After the new measurement is taken, the Length Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The first edge of the Volume cuboid is now defined. 4. The Width “W” Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target then pressing the Action Button 3 . 5. After the new measurement is taken, the Width Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The second edge of the Volume Cuboid is now defined. 6. The Height “H” Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
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L 0 M W 2.4 M
L W 0 M W 2.4 M 3.3 M
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+ 0.0°
+ 90.0°
7. After the new measurement is taken, the Height Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The third edge of the Volume cuboid is now defined. At the bottom of the screen, the Volume value will appear, briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will also appear. 8. To save the Volume value, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Volume Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
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426.2 M 3
9. To begin measuring a new Volume, press the Action Button 3 . The screen will return to step 2. 10.To add or subtract another Volume Measurement from the current Volume value, press the Up Button 2 to add or the Down Button 2 to subtract and proceed to the Volume Calculator instructions below. To use the Volume Calculator: 1. The previous Volume value will be displayed at the top of the screen. Below this will be the selected mathematical function, either a plus or a minus. This function can be changed at any point by pressing the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 , whichever is active. Below the function, the Length “L” Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 . 2. After the new measurement is taken, the Length Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. 3. Now the Width “W” Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the
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Action Button 3 . 4. After the new measurement is taken, the Width Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow then turn white. 5. Now the Height “H” Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target then pressing the Action Button 3 . 6. After the new measurement is taken, the Height Active Measurement, corresponding Icon Arrow and Labels will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. At the bottom of the screen, the mathematical Result will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow will also appear. 7. To save the mathematical Result, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Area Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu. 8. To exit the Volume Calculator and return to measuring individual Volumes, press the Action Button 3 . 9. To add or subtract another Volume Measurement from the mathematical Result, press the Up Button 2 to add or the Down Button 2 to subtract and return to step 1.
426.2 M 3
426.2 M 3
156.31 M 3
156.31 M 3
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582.5 M 3
582.5 M 3
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LENGTH (CALC.) MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to laser-mark a target and calculates the horizontal length between the unit and the target. To enter Length (Calc.) Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the Length (Calc.) option. 5. Select the Length (Calc.) Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
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MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
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To use Length (Calc.) Measurement Mode: 1. The Length (Calc.) Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The Active Measurement will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
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3.9 M
3. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. At the bottom of the screen, the Length (Calc.) value will appear, briefly flash yellow then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will also appear.
3.9 M
3.9 M
1.8 M
1.8 M
4. To save the Length (Calc.) value, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Length (Calc.) Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
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1.8 M
5. To take additional measurements, press the Action Button 3 . The Active Measurement will be zeroed and blink; then return to step 2. HEIGHT (CALC.) MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to laser-mark a target and calculates the vertical height between the unit and the target.
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To enter Height (Calc.) Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the Height (Calc.) option. 5. Select the Height (Calc.) Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
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To use Height (Calc.) Measurement Mode: 1. The Height (Calc.) Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The Active Measurement will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
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0 M
3. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. At the bottom of the screen, the Height (Calc.) value will appear, briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will also appear.
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3.9 M
1.5 M
1.5 M
4. To save the Height (Calc.) value, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Height (Calc.) Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
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1.5 M
5. To take additional measurements, press the Action Button 3 . The Active measurement will be zeroed and blink; then return to step 2. HEIGHT 2PT. MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to laser-mark two targets and calculates the vertical Height between the two targets.
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To enter Height 2PT. Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the Height 2PT. option. 5. Select the Height 2PT. Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . To use Height 2PT. Measurement Mode: 1. The Height 2PT. Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The first Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
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3.9 M
3. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white.
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4. Now the second Active Measurement will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
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3.9 M
3.9 M 3.6 M
5. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. At the bottom of the screen, the Height 2PT. value will appear, briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will also appear.
3.9 M 3.6 M
3.9 M 3.6 M
2.4 M
2.4 M
6. To save the Height 2PT. value, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Height 2PT. Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu. 3.9 M 3.6 M
3.9 M 3.6 M
2.4 M
7. To take additional measurements, press the Action Button 3 . The first Active Measurement will be zeroed and blink, and the other values will be cleared; then return to step 2. Stakeout Measurement This mode allows the user to enter interval distances, take an overall distance measurement, then move the unit along the overall distance and mark interval distances along the way. To enter Stakeout Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
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4. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the Stakeout option. 5. Select the Stakeout Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
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To use Stakeout Measurement Mode: 1. The Interval Distance screen will be displayed and the Active Value will blink until the Up Button 2 or Down Button are used to scroll to the desired value. Press the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 to set the value and it will briefly flash yellow, then turn white, and the next value will be selected. Repeat this step until all values are set. 2. The Overall Distance screen will now be displayed and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . The Interval Distance will be displayed midway up the screen and the Overall Distance will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
2.1 M
2.1 M
2.1 M
0 M
31 M
3. After the Overall Distance measurement is taken, the value will briefly flash yellow, then turn white, the Stakeout screen will be displayed and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 4. The screen will display a dynamic scale that will move as you move the unit towards the Overall Distance target, and will update the Overall Distance in real-time. 5. If the Interval Distance instances fall outside of the screen, the Overall Distance will continue to update in real-time as you move and, in the middle of the screen, the progress between Interval Distance instances will be displayed. This number decreases as you move toward the next Interval Distance instance, and grows larger as you move backward to the last Interval Distance instance.
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6. As you approach each Interval Distance, it will be represented by a yellow, pointed bar displaying the instance number and the Interval Distance. This bar will move dynamically across the screen and markings should be made in-line with its points.
13x
12x
2.1 M
12.6x 2.1 M
+ 0.0° 31 M
30 M + 0.0°
28.6 M
+ 0.0°
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
7. To change the Interval Distance, press the Left button 2 to return to the Interval Distance Screen and repeat step 1. 8. To clear and set a new Overall Distance, press the Down Button 2 . You will be prompted to either Clear the Overall Distance or Cancel to return to the previous screen. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the desired option, then use the Action Button 3 to select it. After choosing to confirm the Clear, return to step 2. TRAPEZOID (1) MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to take three measurements to define one base and two legs of a right trapezoid, and calculates the length and angle of the top base edge. To enter Trapezoid (1) Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button 2 or Down Button 2 to highlight the Trapezoid (1) option. 5. Select the Trapezoid (1) Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
HEIGHT 2PT. STAKE OUT TRAPEZOID (1) TRAPEZOID (2) CIRCLE AREA L
To use Trapezoid (1) Measurement Mode: 1. The Trapezoid (1) Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 .
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2. The first Active Measurement, a vertical leg, and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 . 3. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white.
0 M
2.1 M
4. Now the second Active Measurement, a horizontal base, and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 . 5. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white.
0 M 2.1 M
2.1 M
2.1 M 2.4 M
6. Now the third Active Measurement, a vertical leg, and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
2.1 M 2.4 M 0 M
2.1 M 2.4 M
2.1 M 2.4 M 4.2 M
7. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. At the bottom of the screen, the Trapezoid (1) value will appear, briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will also appear.
2.1 M 2.4 M 4.2 M
2.1 M 2.4 M 4.2 M
2.1 M 2.4 M 4.2 M
3 M
3 M
3 M
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8. To save the Trapezoid (1) value, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Trapezoid (1) Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
2.1 M 2.4 M 4.2 M
3 M
9. To take additional measurements, press the Action Button 3 . The first Active Measurement will be zeroed and blink and the other values will be cleared; then return to step 2. TRAPEZOID (2) MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to take two measurements to define two legs of a triangle and calculates the length and angle of the third leg-edge. To enter Trapezoid (2) Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Trapezoid (2) option. 5. Select the Trapezoid (2) Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button.
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
STAKE OUT TRAPEZOID (1) TRAPEZOID (2) CIRCLE AREA CYLINDER VOLUME L
To use Trapezoid (2) Measurement Mode: 1. The Trapezoid (2) Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The first Active Measurement, a vertical leg, and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 . 3. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white.
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0 M
2.13 M
4. Now the second Active Measurement, a leg, and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
2.13 M 0 M
2.13 M
2.13 M 4.87 M
5. After the new measurement is taken, the Active Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. At the bottom of the screen, the Trapezoid (2) value will appear, briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will also appear.
2.1 M 2.4 M 0 M
2.13 M 4.87 M
2.13 M 4.87 M
3 M
3 M
6. To save the Trapezoid (2) value, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Trapezoid (2) Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
2.13 M 4.87 M
3 M
7. To take additional measurements, press the Action Button 3 . The first Active Measurement will be zeroed and blink and the other values will be cleared; then return to step 2. CIRCLE AREA MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to take a distance measurement to define a circular diameter and calculates the area.
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To enter Circle Area Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Circle Area option. 5. Select the Circle Area Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
TRAPEZOID (1) TRAPEZOID (2)
CIRC. AREA CYLINDER VOLUME LEVEL
D
To use Circle Area Measurement Mode: 1. The Circle Area Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The Diameter Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
0 M
2.13 M
3. After the new measurement is taken, the Diameter Measurement and
corresponding Icon Arrow will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. At the bottom of the screen, the Circle Area value will appear, briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will also appear.
2.13 M
2.13 M
2.13 M
4.31 M 2
4.31 M 2
4.31 M 2
4. To save the Circle Area value, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Circular Area Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
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2.13 M
4.31 M 2
5. To take additional measurements, press the Action Button 3 . The Diameter Measurement will be zeroed and will blink, and the other values will be cleared; then return to step 2. CYLINDER VOLUME MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to take two distance measurements to define the circular diameter and height of a cylinder, and calculates the volume. To enter Cylinder Volume Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option. 3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Cylinder Volume option. 5. Select the Cylinder Volume Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
TRAPEZOID (1) TRAPEZOID (2) CIRCLE AREA CYL. VOL. LEVEL D
H
To use Cylinder Volume Measurement Mode: 1. The Cylinder Volume Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen and the laser will be armed as indicated by the Laser ON Indicator 7 . 2. The Diameter Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
D 0 M H
D H
2.13 M
D
D
H
H
+ 0.0°
+ 0.0°
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3. After the new measurement is taken, the Diameter Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. 4. The Height Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will blink until a measurement is taken by laser-marking the desired target, then pressing the Action Button 3 .
2.13 M 0 M
2.13 M
2.13 M 3.65 M
5. After the new measurement is taken, the Height Measurement and corresponding Icon Arrow will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. At the bottom of the screen, the Cylinder Volume value will appear, briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will also appear.
H D 2.13 M
D H
2.13 M 3.65 M
2.13 M 3.65 M
3.65 M
D
D
H
H
17 M 3
17 M 3
17 M 3
6. To save the Cylinder Volume value, press the Right Button. An overlay will appear displaying that the Cylinder Volume Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
2.13 M 3.65 M
17 M 3
7. To take additional measurements, press the Action Button 3 . The Diameter Measurement will be zeroed and blink and the other values will be cleared; then return to step 2. LEVEL MEASUREMENT This mode allows the user to take Linear and Bull’s-eye Level Measurements. To enter Level Measurement Mode: 1. Press the Menu Button 5 . The Main Menu will be displayed. 2. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Mode option.
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3. Select the Mode option by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 . 4. Use the Up Button or Down Button 2 to highlight the Level option. 5. Select the Level Measurement Mode by pressing the Action Button 3 or Right Button 2 .
MODE BLUETOOTH UNITS ZERO POINT BRIGHTNESS SOUND LANGUAGE MEMORY
TRAPEZOID (1) TRAPEZOID (2) CIRCLE AREA CYLINDER VOLUME LEVEL 00.0°
To use Vertical Linear Level Measurement Mode: 1. When the unit is in a vertical orientation +/- 45º degrees, Vertical Level Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen. The level will rotate around the degree dial and the Active Measurement is displayed in the center of the screen. When you reach zero degrees, the Level and dial perimeter will turn from yellow to green. 2. To Lock the Active Measurement, press the Action Button 3 .
0.0°
+30.0°
.0°
0°
0°
0°
0°
0°
0°
0°
0°
3. The Lock Icon will appear at the bottom of the screen and the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will appear on the right side of the screen. 4. To save the Locked Active Measurement, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Level Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
0.0°
0°
0°
5. To Unlock the Active Measurement and return to taking real-time measurements, press the Action Button 3 .
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To use Horizontal Linear Level Measurement Mode: 1. When the unit is in a horizontal orientation +/- 45º degrees, Horizontal Level Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen. The level will rotate around the degree dial and the Active Measurement is displayed in the center of the screen. When you reach zero degrees, the Level and dial perimeter will turn from yellow to green. 2. To Lock the Active Measurement, press the Action Button 3 .
0.0°
0.0°
+30.0°
0°
0°
0°
0°
0°
0°
3. The Lock Icon will appear at the bottom of the screen and the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white. The Save Arrow (Green, right-facing arrow) will appear on the right side of the screen. 4. To save the Locked Active Measurement, press the Right Button 2 . An overlay will appear displaying that the Level Measurement has been saved and will be available in the Memory Menu.
0.0°
0°
0°
5. To Unlock the Active Measurement and return to taking real-time measurements, press the Action Button 3 .
To use Bull’s-eye Level Measurement Mode: 1. When the unit is laid on its back, Bull’s-eye Level Measurement Mode will be displayed on the screen. As the unit is tilted, the bubble will move across the degree rings and the Active Measurement will be displayed in the bottom-left corner of the screen. When you reach zero degrees, the bubble will turn from yellow to green. If the bubble travels outside of the degree rings, its direction will be marked by an arrow. 2. To Lock the Active Measurement, press the Action Button 3 . 3. The Lock Icon will appear at the bottom of the screen and the Active Measurement will briefly flash yellow, then turn white.
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0.0° 0.0° 4. To Unlock the Active Measurement and return to taking real-time measurements, press the Action Button 3 . 0.0° MENU TREE The Menu Tree is accessed by pressing the Menu Button 5 . Selections are made with either the Action Button 3 , the Right Button 2 or both, depending upon the active screen. The Left Button 2 is used to return to the previous screen and to exit from the Main Menu screen to the current Mode screen. When in any Menu or Sub-Menu screen, pressing the Menu Button 5 will exit to the current Mode screen.
1. MAIN MENU a. Mode
i. Continuous ii. Length iii. Area iv. Volume v. Length (Calc.) vi. Height (Calc.) vii. Height 2PT. viii. Stakeout ix. Trapezoid (1) x. Trapezoid (2) xi. Circle Area xii. Cylinder Volume xiii. Level
b. Bluetooth ® i. On ii. Off
c. Units
i. FT IN Frac. 1) 1/32 IN 2) 1/16 IN 3) 1/8 IN 4) 1/4 IN 5) 1/2 IN 6) 1 IN ii. FT IN Dec. 1) .0 IN 2) .00 IN
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iii. MM/CM/M 1) 1 MM 2) .0 CM 3) .000M
d. Zero Point i. Front ii. Mount iii. Rear
iv. Stand Off
e. Brightness i. 10% ii. 20% iii. 30% iv. 40% v. 50% vi. 60% vii. 70% viii. 80% ix. 90% x. 100%
f. Sound
i. OFF ii. MIN iii. MID iv. MAX
g. Language
i. English ii. Español iii. Français
h. Memory
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