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EZDigPro
User & Calibration Manual
[installation]
Components Installation
If you plan to use the laser receiver during operation, you need to choose where you want to install it.
Boom 1 (Main Boom): Might not be the best solution, as the main boom can’t be moved up and down through a big space.
Still, if you decide to place the sensor with the laser receiver on the main boom, try to put it as close as possible to the top
pin, close to the next element (either the articulated 2nd boom or the dipper stick).
Boom 2 (2nd articulated boom if working with 4 sensors): See above.
Boom 2 (Dipper stick if working with 3 sensors): Usually the best place, as the dipper stick has the greatest latitude in
movement, and you need space to be able to move through the laser plane.
Boom 3 (Dipper stick if working with 4 sensors): See above.
Note: Check in advance the height at which your rotating laser will be set up, and install the sensor at a place/element
which gives you the most opportunity to catch the laser plane during operation.
Note: To ensure that you can make use of the entire capture height of the receiver, install that sensor so that the detection
window will be oriented about 90° to the laser plane when you are using the receiver.
Place of Installation
BOOM 2 – DIPPER STICK
Sensor
with laser
receiver
Detection
window