User Manual
One-Way and Two-Way Radio Remote Controls (Available for Radio-
Equipped Lasers Only)
Powering the Radio Remote Control
Batteries
CAUTION: The batteries should be removed when storing the radio remote
control more than 30 days.
Installing/Removing the Batteries
1. Turn the battery-housing knob counterclockwise to release the battery-
housing door.
2. Install/remove the batteries.
Note: When installing the batteries, be sure to note the positive (+) and
negative (-) diagram inside of the housing.
Note: The radio remote control has reverse-polarity protection. If the
batteries are put in wrong, no damage occurs to the radio remote control but
it does not work. Allow it one minute to recover after the batteries have been
installed correctly.
3. Put the battery-housing door in place and turn the battery-housing knob
clockwise.
Learning Basic Radio Remote Control Functions
The radio remote control is a hand-held device that allows you to send
operational commands to the laser from a remote location. While using the
radio remote control, make sure its antenna is pointing skyward. For
example, if you’re holding the radio remote control in your hand and using it
in the horizontal orientation, the antenna should be at a 90º angle to the radio
remote control. If you’re connecting the radio remote control to a grade rod
and the radio remote control is oriented vertically, the antenna should be
sticking up from the top of the radio remote control.
Turning On/Off the Radio Remote Control
1. Press the power button to turn on the radio remote control.
Note: When the two-way radio remote control is initially turned on, the axes
symbols and last-entered grade for each axis briefly appear in the LCD.