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amount (1/32" at 150' or 1mm at 100m). After pressing
the key, the LED will blink rapidly as the laser reacts.
Wait until the LED returns to a slow blink to proceed.
4.2 Horizontal checking and calibration
4.2.1 Checking X axis
1.
Place the laser on a flat surface or tripod 100 ft. (30 m) away from
a wall. Position so that X (noted on top of laser) is facing the wall.
2.
Turn on the laser.
3.
Mark the location of the center of the beam. If it’s too bright to
see the beam, use the detector.
4.
Rotate the laser 180 degrees so that X’ faces the wall.
5.
Mark the location of the center of the beam near the first mark
so that both marks are in line, one above the other.
6.
At 100 ft., the marks should be no more than 3/16” apart (at
30m, no more than 5mm apart). This is within the stated accuracy
of ± 3/32” at 100 ft. (± 0.0075%).
7.
If the marks are close enough, X axis is within calibration. The
second axis Y must then be checked (see later section).
If the marks are not close enough, the X axis needs to be calibrated.
4.2.2 Calibrating X axis
The laser must be calibrated to bring the beam to the center of the
two X marks. Read "Calibration Overview" before proceeding.
1.
Turn off the laser.
2.
Hold the Auto/Man (6) key. While holding, momentarily press
the ON key.
3.
After the LEDs blink in sequence, release the Auto/Man key.
4.
X LED will blink rapidly, indicating leveling. When the LED
blinks slowly, the laser is ready to calibrate.
5.
If you have not moved the laser, use the X marks made in
previous steps of “Checking X axis”.
6.
Use arrows on the keypad to move beam up or down to the
halfway mark. If the X’ axis is toward the wall with the marks, use
the
^
key (11B) to raise beam, and the
v
key (11C) to lower beam.
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