User Manual

Laser Distance Meter
Measurements
23
Stake Out Measurement (419D/424D)
A specific distance can be set in the Meter and used to
mark off defined measured lengths. An example of this
application is in the construction of wooden frames. See
Figure 14 for more information.
Note
For best results, it is recommended to use the
end reference point for a stake out
measurement. See page 16 for more
information.
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2
3
a
b
b
0.625 m
0.625 m
1.012 m
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2
3
a
b
b
a = b
0.625 m
0.625 m
0.625 m
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419D (1 Value)
To find stake out distances with 1 value:
1. Push
4x. shows on the display.
2. Push and to increase and decrease the
value that shows in the summary line.
Note
Hold the buttons down to increase the rate of
change for the values.
3. Push
to accept the value.
The display shows the stake out distance in the
summary line between the stake out point and the
Meter (rear reference).
4. Move the Meter slowly along the stake out line and
the distance decreases on the display.
The arrows in the display indicate in which direction
the Meter needs to be moved in order to achieve the
defined distance.
Note
It the beeper feature is on, the Meter starts to
beep at a distance of 0.1 m (4 in) from the next
stake out point. As the Meter moves near to the
stake out point, the beep changes and the
arrows do not show on the display.
5. Push
to stop the stake out function.