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Summary of Contents for COSMO 50

Page 1: ...Operating manual Laser distance meter Model COSMO 50 Manufacturer ADAINSTRUMENTS Address WWW ADAINSTRUMENTS COM...

Page 2: ...fety Instructions 4 2 Start up 5 3 Menu functions 7 4 Measurements 8 5 Functions 9 6 Message codes 15 7 Techical data 17 8 Measuring conditions 19 9 Precautions 20 10 Warranty Exceptionsfromresponsibi...

Page 3: ...toring measurements The safety regulations and instructions along with the operating manual should be read carefully before initial operation The person responsible for the instrument must ensure that...

Page 4: ...Laser beam can lead to eye injury even from greater distances Do not aim laser beam at persons or animals Opening of the equipment by using tools screwdrivers etc as far as not speciically permitted f...

Page 5: ...class 2 laser product with power 1 mW and wavelength 635 nm Laser is safety in ordinary conditions of usage START UP Keypad 1 ON Measure Continuous measurement 2 Area Volume Pythagorean measure 3 Refe...

Page 6: ...COSMO 50 6 Display 1 Laser ON 2 Reference front rear end piece 3 Area volume Pythagorean 4 Main line 5 Line 2 6 Line 1 7 Units 8 Battery level 9 Error 1 2 3 9 6 5 4 8 7...

Page 7: ...Batteries should be removed in case of danger of corrosion if the device will not be used for a long time MENU FUNCTIONS Swtich on and off Press the button 1 to switch on the instrument and laser Pre...

Page 8: ...the reference symbol on the display Selecting Units Press and hold the button 5 for 2 sec until the desired unit is displayed Clear Key Cancel the last action Press button 4 MEASUREMENTS Single dista...

Page 9: ...nimumvalues Pressandhold down the button 1 until you will hear acoustical signal Then slowly sweep the laser back and forth and up and down overthe desired target point e g into the corner of a room P...

Page 10: ...1 to take the irst measurement for example length Measured value is displayed in the second line Press button 1 to take the second measurement for example width Measured value is displayed in the seco...

Page 11: ...substraction to continue calculations Volume For volume measurements press button 2 twice until the indicator for volume measurement appears on the display Press button 1 to take the irst measurement...

Page 12: ...a horizontal or vertical plane The best results are achieved when the instrument is rotated about a ixed point e g with the positioning bracket fully folded out and the instrument placed on a wall or...

Page 13: ...button 2 3 times The symbol triangle is displayed The distance to be measured is blinking in the symbol triangle Press button 1 to take distance measuring hypothenuse of triangle The result is displa...

Page 14: ...nking in the symbol triangle Press button 1 to take distance measuring side of the triangle The result of the function is displayed in the second line This measurement can be taken in the mode of cont...

Page 15: ...suring distance within measuring range 252 Temperature too high Cool down instrument 253 Temperature too low Warm up instrument 255 Receiver signal too weak Use target plate MESSAGE CODES All message...

Page 16: ...late grey side 257 Wrong measurement Use target plate brown side 258 Wrong initialization Switch on off the instrument Hardware error Switch on off the device several times and check if the symbol sti...

Page 17: ...L DATA Range without target m 0 05 to 50 Accuracy mm 1 5 Smallest unit displayed 1 mm Laser class 2 Laser type 635 nm 1 mW IPrating IP54 Automatic switch off 3 minutes of inactivity Battery life 2 xAA...

Page 18: ...ure range Storage Operating 25 to 70 10 to 50 In favourable conditions good target surface properties room temperature Maximum deviation occurs under unfavorable conditions such as bright sunlight or...

Page 19: ...crease the measurement range during daylight or if the target has a bad relection Measuring Surfaces Measuring errors can occur when measuring toward colorless liquids e g water or dust free glass sty...

Page 20: ...ote the instrument should be dry Care and cleaning Do not immerse the instrument in water Wipe off dirt with a damp soft cloth Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solutions Speciic reasons for er...

Page 21: ...C It cannot be completely excluded that this instrument will disturb other instruments e g navigation sys tems will be disturbed by other instruments e g intensive electromagnetic radiation nearby ind...

Page 22: ...se of a defect please contact the dealer where you originally purchased this product The warranty will not apply to this product if it has been misused abused or altered Withiut limiting the foregoing...

Page 23: ...d party and or a usage in other than usual conditions The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for any damage and loss of proits due to a change of data loss of data and inter...

Page 24: ...r is obligatory Technical examination of instruments for fault identiication which is under the warranty is made only in the authorized service center In no event shall manufacturer be liable before t...

Page 25: ...ce by anyone other than an authorized service center 5 Damage to products or parts caused by misuse including without limitation misapplication or nrgli gence of the terms of service instruction 6 Pow...

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