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EVO

 

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for EVO

Page 1: ...EVO USER MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...nu 5 1 Shaft Alignment Horizontal Machines 6 1 Shaft Alignment Vertical Machines 7 1 Machine Defined Data 8 1 Softcheck 9 1 Target Values 10 1 Tolerance Table 11 1 Memory Manager 12 1 Global Settings 13 1 Display Unit EVO D 14 1 Sensors M3 and S3 15 1 Technical Specification EVO D 16 1 Technical Specification M3 and S3 17 1 ...

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Page 5: ...an anyone Some might say we are incurable innovators whereas others might say that we are highly focused They both probably have a point If we had not been devoted and ambitious we would not have been the first in the industry to have a touch screen Nor would we have been pioneers in the use of visible lasers and dual measurement heads Over the years we have learnt to never compromise on quality a...

Page 6: ...re to eliminate anything in the industry worldwide that may be even slightly out of line PURE USABILITY Our design and user friendliness are carefully interwoven As we develop new products they also become cleaner smarter more functional and more robust An industrial environment is demanding infinitely more difficult to work in and inevitably subject to time pressure There is no place for equipmen...

Page 7: ...n the system is the property of ACOEM AB any copying or redistribution is strictly prohibited Modifying disassembling reverse engineering or decompiling the system or any part thereof is strictly prohibited Disclaimer of warranties To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law ACOEM AB and its suppliers provide the software contained in this product as is and with all faults and hereby disclai...

Page 8: ...1 4 ACOEM AB formerly known as Elos Fixturlaser AB is since mid 2014 a fully owned subsidiary of ACOEM Group headquartered in Lyon France For more information please visit www acoem com ...

Page 9: ...ignment System Brand name or trademark EVO Type designation s Model no s 1 0935 EVO D 1 0913 M3 1 0914 S3 Manufacturer s name address telephone fax no ACOEM AB Box 7 SE 431 21 Mölndal Sweden Tel 46 31 7062800 Fax 46 31 7062850 The following standards and or technical specifications which comply with good engineering practice in safety matters in force within the EEA have been applied Standard Test...

Page 10: ...plies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Additional information The product was CE marked in 2014 As manufacturer we declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment follows the pro...

Page 11: ...ment Do not disassemble modify or use the equipment in other ways than explained in the operating instructions ACOEM AB will not accept any liability for such use WARNING Do not mount equipment on running machines and take all appropriate measures to prevent unintentional start up of machines Make sure to fully comply with all appropriate shut down procedures safety measures and regulations at wor...

Page 12: ...idered safe for its intended use with only minor precautions required These are Never stare directly into the laser transmitter Never shine the laser directly into anyone else s eyes CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE ...

Page 13: ...3 3 Your system complies with the requirements in IEC 60825 1 2007 British Standard BS EN 60825 1 DIN EN 60825 1 USA FDA Standard 21 CFR Ch 1 Part 1040 10 and 1040 11 ...

Page 14: ...Leaving a display unit or a measurement unit with an empty battery for a prolonged time can reduce the capacity of the battery or even damage the battery If the system is not used for a long time charge the batteries to approximately 50 75 before storing the system if kept in storage repeat this every 3 4 month if needed When used in typical conditions the battery will sustain good capacity for ap...

Page 15: ...azard if handled improperly Do not disassemble and keep away from heat sources Handle damaged or leaking batteries with extreme care Please keep in mind that batteries can harm the environment Dispose of batteries in accordance with local regulatory guidelines if in doubt contact your local sales representative Only use the external power adapter supplied by ACOEM for use with the Display Unit and...

Page 16: ...nsceivers at the site of operation before using the wireless transceivers Please refer to the chapter Global settings on how to turn off the Bluetooth transmitters for use in restricted environments WARNING Before using the wireless transceivers make sure that there are no restrictions on the use of radio transceivers at the site Do not use on aircraft ...

Page 17: ... unit and the measurement units M3 and S3 can be connected to the charger and charged while lying in the case The power supply must be placed in the case as in picture and the lid of the case has to be open during the charging or else the system might be overheated ...

Page 18: ...n except for the detector and laser window surfaces which should be cleaned with alcohol For the best possible function the laser diode apertures detector surfaces and connector terminals should be kept free from grease or dirt The display unit should be kept clean and the screen surface protected from scratches ...

Page 19: ...onments the chains should be oiled DATE OF CALIBRATION DISCREPANCY Our instruments store the electronic date of the latest calibration of the instrument Due to production processes and storage time this date will differ from the date of the calibration certificate Hence it is the date of the calibration certificate which is important and that indicates when the next calibration is due ...

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Page 21: ...ferent programs for specific purposes Press the ON button to start the system and the Main Menu appears In the Main Menu you can select the program that you want to use In the Main Menu you will also find the Memory Manager and Global Settings ...

Page 22: ...CATION PROGRAMS Shaft Alignment Horizontal Machines Shaft Alignment Vertical Machines Machine Defined Data MEMORY MANAGER Memory Manager SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Global Settings Off Wireless indicator Battery indicator ...

Page 23: ... a pump so that the rotational centers of the shafts are collinear when the machines are working in a normal operating condition Correction of horizontal shaft alignment is done by moving the front and the rear pair of one machine s feet vertically and horizontally until the shafts are aligned within the given tolerances A tolerance table is available in the system ...

Page 24: ...stances between the two measuring planes distance to the coupling and distances to the machine feet are entered into the system The display box then shows the actual alignment condition together with the position of the feet Adjustment of the machine can be made directly according to the displayed values The alignment results can be saved in the memory manager The measurements in the memory manage...

Page 25: ...m Is it possible to rotate the shafts What shim size is needed Before setting up the alignment system on the machine check the machine foundation bolt and shim condition Also check if there are any restrictions in adjusting the machine if e g there is enough space to move the machine After the visual checks have been performed there are some conditions that must be considered Check that the machin...

Page 26: ... the stationary machine The sensors shall be assembled on their V block fixture and placed on each side of the coupling Hold the V block fixture upright and mount it on the shafts of the measurement object Lift the open end of the chain tension it so that the slack is removed and attach it to the hook ...

Page 27: ...o not over tighten If the shaft diameter is too large the chains can be extended with extension chains Adjust the height of the sensor by sliding it on the posts until a line of sight is obtained for both lasers Secure its position by locking both clamping devices on the back of both units ...

Page 28: ... with the adjustment screw on the top of the unit There is normally no need to adjust the laser but this might be necessary when measuring at long distances NOTE Make sure that the adjustment screw is secured with the locking nut after adjustment ...

Page 29: ...6 7 STARTING THE PROGRAM Start the program by touching the Horizontal Shaft Alignment icon in the Main Menu Go to Settings for selecting measurement method and other settings ...

Page 30: ... is shown in the icon Sampling time Opens window for selection of sampling time Select normal or long sampling time Long sampling time is suitable for high vibration environments Tolerance table Opens the tolerance table See chapter Tolerance table Coupling gap Opens window for entering of coupling diameter ...

Page 31: ...ts with severe vibrations Screen flip Opens window for selection of selection of screen flip Select normal screen or screen flip Target values Opens Target values See chapter Target values Turn off inclinometers If the inclinometers are not functioning properly e g in high vibrations they can be disabled Turns off the inclinometers Measurement with disabled inclinometers is described in the end of...

Page 32: ...h defined data Opens window for adding a new machine with defined data to Machine Defined Data Entered data such as distances Target values and tolerances will be saved Confirm Exits the Settings and returns to the application ...

Page 33: ...e dimension boxes to enter dimensions Measure and enter dimensions and tolerance You must enter all the distances The distance between the sensors the distance between the center of the coupling and the M sensor the distance between the M sensor and the first pair of feet and the distance between the first and the second pairs of feet ...

Page 34: ...6 12 SOFTCHECK Go to Softcheck for checking soft foot conditions See chapter Softcheck TARGET VALUES Go to Target Values for entering target values See chapter Target Values ...

Page 35: ... The shafts should be coupled during measurement in order to achieve as reliable and accurate results as possible when using the Tripoint method TIP The larger the angle over which the three points are measured the fewer moves and repeat measurements will have to be made Minimum angle between readings is 45 A green flashing arrow suggests suitable measurement positions ...

Page 36: ...st measurement position Touch the register icon This registers the first reading Rotate the shafts to the next position The shafts must be rotated over a minimum of 45 Green sector shows permitted positions Red sector shows forbidden positions The Register icon is not shown if the rotation is less than 45 ...

Page 37: ...econd reading Rotate the shafts to the third position Touch the register icon This registers the third reading TIP When registering the third reading at the 3 o clock position the sensors will already be in the right position for horizontal alignment ...

Page 38: ...ates the angular direction and offset and if the values are within tolerance Within tolerance green Within double tolerance yellow and inverted Out of double tolerance red and inverted When a coupling is in tolerance in one direction this is indicated with a check symbol at the motor The machine picture itself also indicates the coupling alignment Save the measurement result Go to shimming ...

Page 39: ...and offset values are within tolerance or not The foot values indicate the movable machine s foot positions where corrections can be made Depending on the result the program will also guide the user First the program will always recommend the user to save the measurement Then if the measurement result shows that the machine is misaligned the user will be recommended to go to shimming If the measur...

Page 40: ...able shim values 0 05 mm 1 mil The arrows show if shims must be added or removed to adjust the machine in the vertical direction The check signs show that shimming is not needed When shimming is completed continue to alignment for adjustments in the horizontal direction Go to alignment ...

Page 41: ...alignment in the vertical direction must be done first Vertical direction Rotate the shafts to the 12 or 6 o clock position to adjust in the vertical direction The angle guide helps you to reach the right position Adjust the machine vertically until the values for both angular and parallel alignment are within tolerance The arrows by the feet show in which direction the machine should be moved ...

Page 42: ...chine horizontally until the values for both angular and parallel alignment are within tolerance The arrows by the feet show in which direction the machine should be moved Check and re measure Rotate the shafts back to the 12 or 6 o clock position and check that the machine is still within tolerance Alignment is now completed To confirm the result re do the measurement Re measure ...

Page 43: ...ows you to select which feet are locked and which feet are adjustable Feet Lock is available both in shimming and alignment Touch the Feet Lock icon to enter the Feet Lock function Enter dimensions The required distances are those between the first and second pairs of feet on the stationary machine and between the first pair of feet on the stationary machine and the first pair of feet on the movab...

Page 44: ...6 22 Feet Lock Shimming Shim values are shown for the two pairs of feet that are not locked Feet Lock Alignment Live values are shown for the two pairs of feet that are not locked ...

Page 45: ...6 23 SCREEN FLIP Screen Flip enables the user to see the machine set up from the actual view Select screen flip in settings ...

Page 46: ...ngular position changes more than 0 7 from that when the first measurement point was taken When the coupling backlash or looseness is eliminated to avoid any of the above conditions the looseness indicator will automatically disappear Target Value symbol When Target Values are used in the measurement this is indicated with the Target Value symbol in the upper right corner of the screen Coupling ga...

Page 47: ...e readings must be registered according to the clock method Register the first reading at 9 o clock rotate the shafts 180 and register the second reading at 3 o clock rotate 90 back to 12 o clock to register the third and final reading During alignment use the change view icon to change from horizontal to vertical view of the machine and vice versa NOTE When disabling the inclinometers they will r...

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Page 49: ...centers of the shafts are collinear when the machines are working at a normal operating temperature Correction of vertical shaft alignment is done by moving the flange of the machine until the shafts are aligned within given tolerances A tolerance table is available in the system The EVO system has two measuring units that are placed on each shaft by using the fixtures supplied with the system ...

Page 50: ... into the system The display box then shows the actual alignment condition together with the position of the feet Adjustment of the machine can be made according to the values displayed The angular misalignment is corrected by placing shims under the bolts and offset is corrected by moving them laterally The alignment results can be saved in the memory manager The measurements in the memory manage...

Page 51: ... Is it possible to rotate the shafts What shim size is needed Before setting up the alignment system on the machine check the machine foundation bolt and shim conditions Also check if there are any restrictions in adjusting the machine if e g there is enough space to move the machine After the visual checks have been performed there are some conditions that must be considered Check that the machin...

Page 52: ...7 4 MOUNTING The sensors are mounted as described in chapter Shaft Alignment Horizontal Machines ...

Page 53: ...7 5 STARTING THE PROGRAM Start the program by touching the Vertical Shaft Alignment icon in the Main Menu Go to Settings for selecting measurement method and other settings ...

Page 54: ...settings the current selection is shown in the icon Sampling time Opens window for selection of sampling time Select normal or long sampling time Long sampling time is suitable for high vibration environments Tolerance table Opens the tolerance table See chapter Tolerance table ...

Page 55: ...activating or deactivating the adjustable screen filter Note The adjustable screen filter should be deactivated for normal operation and only activated in environments with severe vibrations Confirm Exits the Settings and returns to the application ...

Page 56: ... enter dimensions and tolerance You must enter all the distances The distance between the sensors the distance between the center of the coupling and the M sensor and the pitch circle diameter and the number of bolts Up to 8 bolts can be entered MEASUREMENT METHOD In the Vertical Shaft Alignment program machinery positions are calculated by taking three points with 180 of rotation ...

Page 57: ...est to turn the shafts through 180 The first measurement position must be at bolt number 1 Tip Mark the positions 1 2 and 3 before you start measuring Set the sensors at approximately the same rotational angle at the first measurement position with bolt number 1 to the right Touch the register icon This registers the first reading ...

Page 58: ...ts 90 to the second position where you are standing Touch the register icon This registers the second reading Rotate the shafts 90 to the third position to the left Touch the register icon This registers the third reading ...

Page 59: ...upling values indicates the angular direction and offset and if the values are within tolerance Within tolerance green Within double tolerance yellow and inverted Out of double tolerance red and inverted When a coupling is in tolerance in one direction this is indicated with a check symbol at the motor Save the measurement result Go to shimming ...

Page 60: ...ared with alignment tolerances to determine if any correction is necessary If suitable tolerances are selected in the tolerance table the symbols described above indicate if the angle and offset values are within tolerance or not The bolt values indicate the movable machine s bolt positions where corrections can be made ...

Page 61: ...1 mil Adjust the angular error by placing shims under the bolts as required The arrow shows if shims must be added to adjust the machine The check sign shows that shimming is not needed When shimming is completed continue to alignment for adjustments of parallel offset Go to alignment ...

Page 62: ...e parallel offset is displayed live in the first direction when the sensors are placed in position number 1 and in the second direction when they are placed in position number 2 Check that both the angular value and the parallel offset are within the required tolerances once the adjustments are completed Alignment is now complete To confirm the result re do the measurement Re measure ...

Page 63: ...or the machine the distance between the sensors where fixture points are fixed the distance between the center of the coupling and the M sensor the distance between the M sensor and the first pair of feet and the distance between the first and the second pairs of feet Target Values as feet values or angle and offset values Tolerances NOTE When using Machine Defined Data the sensors must always be ...

Page 64: ...ne Defined Data icon in the Main Menu USING MACHINE DEFINED DATA A list of machine types with preloaded data is shown Select machine Machines can be selected by touching its machine name This starts Shaft Alignment with machine defined data for the selected machine ...

Page 65: ... using some kind of measurement tool The Softcheck program checks each foot and displays the result in mm or mils The Softcheck program is entered from the Horizontal Shaft Alignment program STARTING THE PROGRAM Start the Softcheck by touching its icon in the Shaft Alignment program Place the sensors at the 12 o clock position All the distances must be entered before checking for soft foot Check t...

Page 66: ...lt of your choice by touching its icon 1 Loosen the bolt fully and wait a few seconds 2 Tighten the bolt firmly preferably with a dynamometric wrench 3 Register the measurement value Register the measurement value by touching the confirmation icon ...

Page 67: ...can be done at any time by touching the icon for the requested bolt again MEASUREMENT RESULT AND CORRECTIONS Make the necessary corrections and then check each foot again the values show approximately how many shims that are needed to eliminate the soft foot ...

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Page 69: ...rs define the thermal expansion of machines differently but in most cases you will find it as a factor of deliberate misalignment expressed in parallel offset and angular error In the EVO system you can pre set target values before starting your alignment work Accepted values are feet values and angle and offset values The entered values are target values Target values mean that these are the valu...

Page 70: ...s icon in Settings Select one of two ways to express the offset values Feet values or angle and offset values FEET VALUES Touch the feet value boxes Enter target values for the feet in mm or mils according to the pre set measurement unit together with the required distances ...

Page 71: ...ning Horizontally the rear feet will move 0 05 mm towards you and the front feet will move 0 03 mm away from you while the movable machine does not change its position while running After having entered these feet values the system calculates how the movable machine should be positioned target position in cold condition in order to obtain perfect alignment during running condition ...

Page 72: ...ding to the pre set measurement unit In the example above the movable machine should be vertically adjusted to a position with an angular misalignment of 0 05 mm 100 mm and an offset of 0 06 mm Horizontally the movable machine should be positioned with a 0 02 mm 100 mm angular misalignment and a 0 03 mm offset in cold condition to obtain perfect alignment while running ...

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Page 75: ...pful if no tolerances are specified The suggested tolerances can be used as a starting point for developing in house tolerances when the machinery manufacturer s recommended tolerances are not available The tolerances are the maximum allowed deviation from desired values It is also possible to enter a customized tolerance OPEN THE TOLERANCE TABLE Open the Tolerance Table by touching this icon in S...

Page 76: ...the alignment by touching its check box to the left Confirm CUSTOMIZED TOLERANCES A customized tolerance can be entered at the last row of the tolerance table Enter customized tolerance by touching any of the fields name rotation speed to the left and tolerance values to the right ...

Page 77: ... open it Scroll Scrolls one page up Scrolls one page down Select files Touch the check box to the left to select a file Delete Deletes selected file Archive Goes to archive only available when it contains folders with older files Exit Exits the Memory Manager ...

Page 78: ...surements When the number of measurements exceeds 100 measurements in the file manager a folder with the older files will be automatically created These folders can then be found in the archive NOTE When there are a lot of files in the memory processing can be slow ...

Page 79: ...12 3 SAVE MEASUREMENT Enter file name Touch the white field to enter a file name Confirm Confirm When saving a measurement both a text file and a picture file bmp are created ...

Page 80: ...isplay unit can be transferred to the PC using the ordinary functions in Windows Explorer i e cut copy or drag and drop In the PC there will be two files for each measurement a picture file bmp and a text file txt The picture file shows the same picture as in the memory The text file shows just the measurement data It is recommended that you delete the files from the display unit after they have b...

Page 81: ...ENT HORIZONTAL MACHINES The screen displays measurement results dimensions target values if any file name date and time serial number of the display unit program program version and tolerances Exit the measurement file ...

Page 82: ...SHAFT ALIGNMENT VERTICAL MACHINES The screen displays measurement results dimensions file name date and time serial number of the display unit program program version and tolerances Exit the measurement file ...

Page 83: ... of the settings the current selection is shown in the icon The program version number is also shown on this screen Date and time Opens window for date and time settings Measurement unit Changes between mm mode and inch mode Bluetooth settings Opens window for bluetooth settings Confirm Exits the Global Settings ...

Page 84: ...oth units Touch the search icon to search for units that are pair able Search for Bluetooth units Pair able units will appear in the search list to the left The wireless units must be switched on for the display unit to discover them The display unit will only discover units approved by ACOEM ...

Page 85: ...es beside the blue B Units that are paired to the display unit are shown in the boxes beside the blue B The display unit will only communicate with units that are paired and displayed in the boxes If there are units paired to the display unit they must be unpaired before it is possible to pair new units ...

Page 86: ...13 4 Unpairing Bluetooth units Touch the delete icon to unpair units ...

Page 87: ...tton with status LED a Continuously green ON 3 Display Unit battery status a Continuously green connected to charger and battery fully charged b Continuously amber connected to charger and charging c Flashing red 10 battery capacity 4 USB slave IP 67 ...

Page 88: ...turn it off by pressing down the ON button for more than 15 seconds CONNECTIONS The main connection for the Display Unit is the built in Bluetooth connection See chapter Global settings for instructions on how to pair measurement units The USB slave connector is used to charge the battery and for attaching the Display Unit to a PC to transfer measurement data When attached to a PC the unit will ac...

Page 89: ... the display unit and to a wall socket with 110 240 Volts When the external power supply is connected the unit will automatically start charging the batteries This will be indicated by the battery status LED The charging time is approximately 8 hours for fully drained batteries The charging time will be longer if the unit is turned on while being charged When used in typical conditions the batteri...

Page 90: ...d within 60 minutes the system will turn off automatically RESUME FUNCTION If the system is turned off due to low power the resume function will save the data When the system is turned on again after charging the batteries you will be prompted to choose whether to return to the stage when the system was turned off i e resuming operation without loss of data or start the Main Menu ...

Page 91: ...py the file containing the new software to the display unit NOTE A zipped file must be unzipped before copying it to the display unit 5 Disconnect the display unit from the PC and wait until the display unit turns itself off this can take several minutes 6 Turn on the display unit The upgrade file will be automatically detected and installed This can take approximately one minute Wait until the Ma...

Page 92: ...een calibration procedure Start the system Wait until the main menu appears Press down on the screen somewhere outside of the icons for 10 seconds The screen calibration function should start Touch and hold down on the target displayed until it moves Repeat the step above on the 4 new positions of the target NOTE For best results please use a stylus for calibration ...

Page 93: ...nuously green On b Switching green red Gyro activated 2 Mini USB for charging 3 Laser transmission indication LED a Green laser transmission 4 Bluetooth indication LED a Continuously blue paired and ready b Flashing blue searching ready to pair c No light Bluetooth disabled ...

Page 94: ... Battery status LED a One LED continuously red less 10 charge left b One LED flashing red less than 5 charge left c One LED continuously orange charging d One LED continuously green fully charged 7 Battery status LED when battery button is pressed a Continuously green battery status b Rolling green battery charging ...

Page 95: ...ll automatically connect to the display unit when turned on if they are paired See chapter Global settings for instructions on how to pair measurement units to the display unit To avoid accidental Bluetooth transmission in a restricted area the Bluetooth function can be completely disabled contact your local sales representative for more information If the Bluetooth has been disabled as indicated ...

Page 96: ... LED will turn green By pressing the battery status button the exact charging status can be monitored The charging time is approximately 8 hours for fully drained batteries The charging time will be longer if the unit is turned on while being charged When used in typical conditions the batteries will sustain good capacity for approximately 2 3 years before needing replacement Contact your sales re...

Page 97: ...0 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Long term storage temp Room temp 18 to 28 C 64 to 82 F Relative humidity 10 90 Weight 0 4 kg lbs with battery Dimensions 103mm x 181mm x 29 mm 4 1 in x 7 1 in x 1 1 in Environmental protection IP65 Dust tight and protected against water jets Flash storage memory 500 Mb 1200 measurements Display Colour TFT LCD backlit sunlight readable Display size 5 127mm diagonal 111 x 63 mm ...

Page 98: ...n Class II Bluetooth transmitter with multi drop capability Power supply High performance rechargeable Li Ion battery or external power supply Operating time 8 hours continuous use Battery Charging time system off room temperature 8 h Battery Capacity 10 4 Wh LED indicators Unit state and battery state indicators Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 99: ...Temp 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Relative humidity 10 90 Weight 192 g 6 8 oz with battery Dimensions 92mm x 77mm x 33mm 3 6 in x 3 0 in x 1 3 in Environmental protection IP65 Dust tight and protected against water jets Laser 650 nm class II diode laser Laser line fan angle 6 Laser line width 1 e2 1 6 mm Laser line divergence full angle 0 25 mrad Laser power 1 mW Measurement distance Up to 10m Detector 2...

Page 100: ...ers Inclinometer resolution 0 01 Inclinometer accuracy 0 2 Gyroscope 6 Axis MEMS Inertial Motion Sensor with drift compensation and automatic field calibration Gyroscope accuracy 1 Wireless communication Class II Bluetooth transmitter Communication range 10 m 33 ft Connectors 1 USB Mini port IP67 Charging 5V 0 5A Communication with separate USB RS 485 adapter cable Power supply High performance Li...

Page 101: ...10 4 Wh LED indicators Unit state laser transmission and 5 battery status indicators with instant battery check Specifications are subject to change without notice Gyroscope functions are not implemented in the EVO software ...

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