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4 Front view

1  - Keypad:

Power,  accuracy,  me-

mory  and  volume  keys.  Refer  to 
page 6.

2  - LEDs:

Easy  to  see  LEDs  show 

position  of  METOR  relative  to  the 
laser  beam.  Green  for  on-grade, 
Red for high, and Blue for low.

3 - Beeper:

Fast beeps indicates too 

high,  lower  to  get  to  on-grade. 
Continuous signal is on-grade. Slow 
beeps  is  too low;  raise  to  get to on-
grade.

4  - Bubble  Vial:

Helps  to  keep 

METOR level for accurate readings.

5  - Anti-strobe-sensor:

Detects 

strobe  lights  and  rejects their  input 
on laser reception.

6  - X²L  sensor: 

Window  must  be 

directed towards laser.

7  - Display: 

Shows  elevation  information,  receiver  settings  and 

status. Refer to page 8.

8 - On-grade mark

(for center on-grade position)

Summary of Contents for Metor MTR-125

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Handheld Laser Receiver MTR 125 MTR 125 RF...

Page 2: ...roTec dealer or AndroTec in case you have questions regarding specific applications or if you require additional information IMPORTANT Fill out the warranty registration card and return it to AndroTec...

Page 3: ...teries 3 4 Front view 4 5 Rear view 5 6 Keypad 6 7 Secondary key functions 7 8 Display 8 9 Advanced functions Memory 12 10 Menu Functions 14 11 Radio Function MTR 125 RF only 18 12 Rod Clamp 19 13 Spe...

Page 4: ...bar and numerals While the graphics visualizes high low or on grade the numerals display the distance to on grade Accuracy levels units of measure sound levels and various other user options are selec...

Page 5: ...copy METOR s memory content to a PC Bubble vial kit for rod clamp PC radio module for monitoring applications MTR 125 RF only 3 Installing the batteries 1 Open the battery door using a coin or similar...

Page 6: ...high lower to get to on grade Continuous signal is on grade Slow beeps is too low raise to get to on grade 4 Bubble Vial Helps to keep METOR level for accurate readings 5 Anti strobe sensor Detects s...

Page 7: ...Top of detector is 80mm from marking notch 11 Captive screw thread for center on grade position 12 Captive screw thread for offset on grade position Refer to page 11 13 Clamp guides Dimples align rod...

Page 8: ...hold the power key for 2 seconds to turn power off 2 Memory key Refer to page 12 3 Volume key Pressing the switch cycles LOW MEDIUM HIGH and OFF One beep is emitted at the selected volume when change...

Page 9: ...witches are pressed The light bulb symbol on the LCD will also change to display the selected setting 6 Menu Pressing the accuracy and volume keys together enters the menu functions Refer to page 14 6...

Page 10: ...ication arrows Ten individual levels of grade information for above and below grade Arrow size increases as distance away from on grade increases Arrow bars can be selected to represent the selected d...

Page 11: ...l is detected the bubble vial symbol will blink Additionally the beeper will emit an alternating hi low tone as a distinct warning even if the beeper has been turned off No elevation information will...

Page 12: ...r details Dashed lines across the display indicate the numeric vertical reception range has been exceeded The numeric display may also be turned off Refer to page 15 for details When in the MENU mode...

Page 13: ...sition 11 Offset on grade clamp position This clamp position yields a larger range above on grade This is useful in applications where going below grade is not required i e driving stakes down to grad...

Page 14: ...the beeper and a blinking display confirms successful capture Press any key to return to normal operation Memory Memory key allows storing and displaying stored measurements When the memory key is pr...

Page 15: ...et on grade symbol blinks When the accuracy key is pressed for two seconds while out of beam the on grade level is reset to default Calibration Mode Pressing the power and accuracy keys together when...

Page 16: ...n with the accuracy and the volume keys indicated by the small blue arrows Menu items are entered by pressing the memory key blue enter symbol Once entered the current setting will blink To change the...

Page 17: ...to display laser strikes MD Medium is default setting and used for most applications HI High can be used in windy conditions when the laser beam may be unstable or when working at long distances NOTE...

Page 18: ...d the beeper activates as normal Default is OFF OF A S O Automatic Shut Off OF 0 5 8 Selects automatic shutoff time from last laser strike OF Automatic shutoff turned Off 0 5 30 minute shutoff Default...

Page 19: ...INFO Information RPS VER MODL S N The symbol indicates a sub menu Press the Memory key to enter RPS Displays laser Revolutions Per Second for current laser strikes NOTE Refer to page 20 for RPM equiva...

Page 20: ...n is memorized for each radio mode separately Hence the appropriate mode has to be set prior to pairing Remote operation with two METOR RF Make sure both units are paired and radio mode MT is selected...

Page 21: ...bar is aligned with the detector s on grade location for both standard center on grade and offset on grade clamp locations 6 Traveling Jaw with reversible face Slanted face is used to tightly grip ro...

Page 22: ...45 Detectable Spectrum 610 nm 790 nm Beeper Volumes Loud 110 dBA Medium 95 dBA Low 65 dBA LED Grade Indicators Green On grade Red above Blue below Radio MTR 125 RF only 2 4 GHz ISM band two way comm O...

Page 23: ...to the purchaser or is put into ser vice by a dealer as a demonstration unit or rental unit Competitor purchased and tested units are excluded from this warranty AndroTec GmbH may choose to repair or...

Page 24: ...r a month or more it is recommended to remove the batteries BATTERIES It is recommended to use only high quality alkaline or rechargeable batteries INTENDED USES OF DETECTOR METOR is designed and suit...

Page 25: ...o the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Alternatively please ship the detector for proper disposal to AndroTec clearly stating WEEE Disposal on the p...

Page 26: ...ial light industrial Harmonized Standards Applied Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 A2 2001 A3 2003 Class B Annex A EN 550022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 EN 61000 4 2 1995 EN 61000 4 3...

Page 27: ...n This receiver generates radio frequency If it is not used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception Such interference can be determined b...

Page 28: ...Get to the point with us AndroTec GmbH Hauptstra e 186 D 67714 Waldfischbach Burgalben Germany Phone 49 0 6333 27 55 0 Fax 49 0 6333 27 55 22 E mail info androtec de Internet www androtec de...

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