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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 FOR YOUR SAFETY 3 COMPONENTS 4 HOW TO USE THE LASER SYSTEM 4.1 Powering the Laser 4.1.1 Batteries 4.1.2 Recharging the batteries 4.2 RC603N Radio/IR Remote Control 4.2.1 Powering the RC603N 4.2.2 Turning On/Off the RC603N 4.3 ST802/ST805 Signal Transporter 4.3.1 Powering the ST802/ST805 4.3.2 Turning On/Off the ST802/ST805 5 LASER SETUP 5.1 Turning On/Off the Laser 5.2 Features and functions 5.2.1 Standard Display 5.3 Standard Features 5.3.
6.11 Setting Menu 6.12 Info 6.13 Service 6.14 RC603N Service Menu 6.14.1 RF IR Options 6.14.2 RF Connectivity 7 SPECIAL FEATURES - VERTICAL SETUP 7.1 Z-Axis Automatic Spot Align 7.2 Z-axis Automatic Spot Lok 7.3 Z-axis Automatic Spot Match 7.4 Line Scan 7.5 Beam Plunge 8 SETTING 8.1 Pairing 8.2 Pairing the laser with remote control 8.3 Pairing the laser with receiver HL760 8.4 Pairing the laser with the Signal Transporter (ST802/ST805) 8.5 Grade Entry 8.6 Grade Display 8.7 Sensitivity Selection 8.
1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing one of the Spectra Precision Lasers from the Trimble family of precision lasers. The universal laser is an easy-to-use tool that offers accurate horizontal, vertical and sloped laser reference up to 1300 ft (400 m) away using a receiver. The plumb beam can be detected automatically and manually using the additional SpotFinder. 2 FOR YOUR SAFETY For hazardless and safe operation, read all the user guide instructions.
4 HOW TO USE THE LASER SYSTEM 4.1 POWERING THE LASER 4.1.1 Batteries WARNING Ni-MH batteries may contain small amounts of harmful substances. Be sure to charge the battery before using it for the first time, and after not using it for an extended length of time. Charge only with specified chargers according to device manufacturer‘s instructions. Do not open the battery, dispose of in fire or short circuit; it may ignite, explode, leak or get hot causing personal injury.
4.3 ST802/ST805 SIGNAL TRANSPORTER 4.3.1 POWERING THE ST802/ST805 1.Open the battery door using a coin or similar pry device to release the battery door tab on the ST802/ST805. ST802/ST805 will be shipped with alkaline batteries. Rechargeable batteries can be used optional but need to be charged externally. 2.Insert two AA batteries noting the plus (+) and minus (-) diagrams inside the battery housing. 3.Close the battery door. Push down until it “clicks” into the locked position. 4.3.
5.2 Features and Functions 5.2.1 Standard Display The remote control mirrors the functionality of the laser keypad Battery status laser HI alert function is activated Mask selection Battery Status Remote Control Rotation speed/Scan angle Status Radio Connectivity Fan Beam is activated Button 1: uickly press and release starts the Q MENU entry. Button 2: Quickly press and release starts the grade entering mode. Button 3: Quickly press and release activates/ deactivates the manual mode.
Pic 9 Set Digit Note: The bubble symbols at the laser and remote control LCD will flash until the laser has been self-leveled to the requested grade position. 5.3.2 X-Y-Z-grade entering – Step and Go mode How to change to ‚Step and Go‘ mode see chapter 8.5 Quickly press and release button 2 (Pic 10) starts the grade entering mode. Both grade values will be shown.
5.3.5 Scan Mode Press and hold button 4 at the Standard Display for three seconds to change the unit into scan mode. Quickly press and release button 4 to toggle between the pre-selected scan sizes 5, 15, 45, 90, 180 degrees and 0; regardless if the unit is in automatic or manual mode. When working in horizontal automatic mode, press and hold button 5/8 to increase/decrease the line size in 5 degrees increments. Press and hold button 6/7 moves the scan line to the right/left direction.
Press and release the MENU button at the Standard Display. Pressing and releasing button 3 changes the unit always back to the standard or previous display. Press and release the buttons 5 to 8 until the desired icon is highlighted. Press and release button 4 to open the submenu OR start the selected function. Note: Pairing function is needed to pair an already paired remote with a new transmitter. The new transmitter has to be set to the pairing dialog for this operation.
Note: The laser starts to search for the receiver. A flashing Receiver and Lock symbol appears at the selected axis and becomes solid when PlaneLok has been completed. Pic 19 PlaneLok symbol The HL760 display shows a flashing –PL– during the time the laser is searching and adjusting the beam to the on-grade position. mm When PlaneLok is complete, –PL– stops flashing at the HL760 display. 6. Exiting of PlaneLok can be done by pressing button 3 (ESC). Vertical Set Up: 1.
While the laser is searching and adjusting the beam to the on-grade position, the HL760 display shows a flashing –GM–. When Grade Match has been completed, the HL760 goes back to the standard elevation display. The remote control as well as the laser will display the final measured grade value. mm Note: If Grade match can’t be completed by checking the limits, the laser comes with an Error message (Grade Match has Failed) which can be deleted with button 4 (OK).
6.6.2 View Align Angles Selecting the submenu „View Align Angles“ shows the alignment angle after an axis alignment has been completed. This function can be used to measure an angle difference between two direction hubs in a range up to max. 80° by performing two axis alignments in sequence. 6.6.3 Edit Align Angles The submenu „Edit Align Angles“ selection allows to dial in an axis angle where the axis direction will be aligned too after a first axis alignment has been done.
6.9 Activating/Deactivating Standby mode Press and release the MENU button at the Standard Display and select Standby (Pic 31). Pressing and releasing button 4 activates the Standby mode. The self-leveling will be stopped and the beam will be turned off while the HI alert is still active. Pic 34 Standby The display shows the standby symbol and the Level/Standby LED flashes red every 5 seconds. To deactivate Standby mode and restore full operation of the laser, press and release button 4. 6.
6.13 Service Press and release the MENU button at the Standard Display and select Service (Pic 41). Buttons 6/7 can be used to toggle between Calibration Y and Calibration X OR Calibration Z when set up vertically. Pic 41 Service Pic 42 Calibration Y Pic 43 Calibration X Pic 44 Calibration Z Press and release button 4 to confirm the selection. The calibration at the selected axis starts the field calibration procedure. 6.14 RC603N Service menu: This menu is available only via the RC603N. 6.14.
7 SPECIAL FEATURES - VERTICAL SETUP 7.1 Z-Axis Automatic Spot Align The Spot Finder SF601 guides the plumb beam to the target point in the horizontal axis, while the Z-axis grade value will be maintained. Using Spot Alignment, the plumb beam can be aligned automatically to one direction hub (up to 80 m (260 ft) located in front of the plumb beam. 1. Set up the laser over the start point. 2. Adjust the display bubble to the centered position. 3.
7.3 Z-axis Automatic Spot Match Automatic-Spot-Match can be used for measuring an unknown grade value between two existing elevations e. g., in an existing pipe which needs to be replaced or an open trench with an unknown grade value. The plumb beam will be automatically aligned to the SF601 center point (Z- and X- axis) and switches back to automatic Z-axis grade mode while displaying the measured Z-grade value.
8 Settings Press and release the MENU button at the Standard Display and select Settings (Pic 59). Press and release button 4 to open the Setting Menu; select the desired function then press button 4 to open the selected submenu function OR start the selected function. The Setting Menu offers the following functions: Pic 59 Settings Pairing User Name Grade Entry Grade Display Set Password Password On/Off RF-Channel Sensitivity Select Language HI-Alert Position Info 8.
A C B Next, turn on the receiver then press and hold the Deadband (A) and the Audio (B) buttons for two seconds. After two seconds the display shows MENU first, then RDIO. Press and release the Units (C) button – display shows the current radio mode. If not already set to LS, press Units button and then press Deadband or Audio button until LS is displayed. Press Units button again to enter selection. Press and release the Audio button – display shows PAIR.
8.7 Sensitivity Selection Select the Sensitivity icon and press and release button 4 to open the Sensitivity menu (Pic 80). The desired Sensitivity: Low (Pic 81), Mid (Pic 82) (Default) and High (Pic 83)) can be selected using the buttons 6/7. Press and release button 4 to confirm the selected Sensitivity. Pic 80 Sensitivity Pic 81 Low Pic 82 Mid Pic 83 High 8.8 HI-alert Selection Select the HI icon (Pic 84) and press and release button 4 to open the HI-alert menu. The desired HI-alert: 5 min.
8.11 Password On/Off Select the Set Password ON-Off icon (Pic 92) and press and release button 4 to open the Password menu. Buttons 6/7 can be used to toggle between Password On (Pic 93) and Password Off (Pic 94) if a Password has been entered before. Press and release button 4 to confirm the selection. Pic 92 Password On/Off Pic 93 Password On Pic 94 Password Off 8.12 Radio (RF) Channel Pic 95 RF Channel In the RF Channel menu the user can change the radio channel.
9 CALIBRATION 9.1 Checking Calibration of the Y- and X-Axes 1. Set up the laser 30 m (100 ft) from a wall and allow it to level. 2. Set the grade to 0.000% in both axes. 3. R aise/lower the receiver until you get an on-grade reading for the +Y axis. Using the on-grade marking notch as a reference, make a mark on the wall. Note: For increased precision, use the super fine-sensitivity setting (1.0 mm/ 1/16 in.) on the receiver. 4.
10 Troubleshooting Any error message can be deleted with a short press of button 4 (OK). The table shows the related description and possible solutions. The next service center should be contacted if a different error message as shown at the table will be displayed.
11 SF601 - User Guide SF601 attached to the optional pipe laser target base SF601 attached to a grade rod using the standard receiver clamp Components SF601 10 12 5 13 11 1 10 10 9 10 3 7 4 6 10 10 5 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Powering the SF601 1. Open the battery door pulling the battery door latch. The SF601will be shipped with alkaline batteries. Rechargeable batteries can be used optional but need to be charged externally 2. Insert four AA batteries noting the plus (+) and minus (-) diagrams inside on the battery door. 3. Close the battery door. Push down until it “clicks” into the locked position. SF601 - Features and Functions 1. Power/Mode Button: Press and release the power button to turn ON the SF601.
Using SpotLok mode (like PlaneLok) aligns and holds the plumb beam automatically to the SF601 center point (both axes) until exiting this mode. Automatic-Spot-Match: (like Grade Match- two existing elevation points will be connected to measure the grade value between these two points) aligns the plumb beam automatically to the SF601 center point (both axes) and moves back to Z-axis automatic mode while displaying the measured Z-axis grade value.
12 PROTECTING THE UNIT Do not expose the unit to extreme temperatures or temperature changes (do not leave inside the car). The unit is very robust and can resist damage if dropped even from tripod height. Before continuing your work, always check the leveling accuracy. See Checking Calibration section. The laser is water proof and can be used indoors and outdoors. 13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Dirt and water on the glass parts of laser or prism will influence beam quality and operating range considerably.
16 TECHNICAL DATA 16.1 UL633N Leveling accuracy1,3: Grade accuracy1,3: Grade temperature drift sensitivity: Rotation: Scan mode: Operational area1,2: Laser type: Laser class: Self-leveling range: Grade range (Y;X): Grade range (Z): Leveling indicators: Radio range (HL760)1,2,4: Power source: Battery life1: Operating temp.: Storage temp.: Tripod attachments: Dust and Water proof: Weight: Low voltage indication: Low voltage disconnection: ± 0.5 mm/10 m, 1/16“ @ 100 ft, 10 arc seconds ± 1.
18 ELECTRO-MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Declaration of Conformity This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B Limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. This device complies with part 15 off the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.