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3 Front View

1 - Keypad:

Power,  Accuracy,  Me-

mory and Volume switches. Refer to
page 7.

2 -

LED’s:

Easy  to  see  Light  Emit-

ting 

Diodes 

show 

position 

of

METOR  relative  to  the  laser  beam.
Green for on-grade and Red for high
or low.

3 - Beeper:

Fast audible signal is too

High, lower to  get to on-grade.  Solid
signal  is  On-grade.  Slow  signal  is
too Low; raise to get to on-grade.

4 - Bubble Vial:

Aids  in  keeping

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 9.

8 - On-Grade Mark

(for center on-grade position)

5

4 Rear view

9 - Battery  Door  and  Latch:

Waterproof  housing  holds  two
"AA" batteries.

10 - Marking notch

for  center  on-

grade  position.  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 12.

13 - Clamp  Guides  (3):

Dimples

align rod clamp.

14 - ID Label with Serial number

15 - Rear LCD:

Refer to page 9.

16 - Rubber  over  mold:

Protects

the receiver from accidental drops.

Summary of Contents for METOR

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Handheld Laser Receiver...

Page 2: ...it to AndroTec GmbH within six weeks after purchase to obtain the full three year guarantee Please record your information below for future reference MODEL ________________________________ SERIAL NUM...

Page 3: ...dible tone The LCD s indicate elevation information graphically with arrows and bars and numerically A proportional growing arrow graphic indicates high low or on grade A numeric elevation display ind...

Page 4: ...ects their input on laser reception 6 X L Sensor Window must be directed towards laser 7 Display Shows elevation information receiver settings and status Refer to page 9 8 On Grade Mark for center on...

Page 5: ...Do not power up the unit in a laser beam or strobe If detected the unit will revert to the previous cali bration E200 is displayed Press and hold the Power switch for 2 seconds to turn power OFF 2 Me...

Page 6: ...measurement Refer to page 13 9 8 Display 1 Grade indication arrows 2 Battery status indicator 3 Laser out of level laser low battery 4 LED brightness 5 Beeper volume level 6 Timer 7 Units of measure 8...

Page 7: ...s 4 LED Brightness The Symbol indicates if LEDs are OFF DIM or BRIGHT No display indicates LEDs are OFF NOTE Switching the LEDs off extends battery life 11 5 Beeper Volume indicates if selected beeper...

Page 8: ...t may not be visible and grade information needs to be obtained When in the laser beam and power on momentarily press the Power Capture switch The current elevation reading will be saved A flashing di...

Page 9: ...ill appear in the numeric display area After two seconds the first line displays the menu function The second line is the current setting for that function The remainder of the LCD will be clear No el...

Page 10: ...pplication function that when turned ON disables the audible signal when on grade When moved out of the on grade deadband the beeper activates as normal Default is OFF OF 17 A S O Automatic Shut Off O...

Page 11: ...gn rod clamp 3 Magnet Allows METOR to detect which clamp position is used 4 Clamping Screw Knob Secures clamp to rods by moving the traveling jaw 5 Reference Bar Top of bar is aligned with the detecto...

Page 12: ...tion AndroTec GmbH grants an extended warranty for a pe riod of three years if within six weeks from the date of purchase the warranty registration card is filled out and returned to AndroTec or the p...

Page 13: ...tector must have read and understood the instructions in this manual and ensure other users do also Periodically carry out test measurements particularly after the de tector has been subjected to abno...

Page 14: ...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 1996 EN61000 4 8 1993 We herewith declare in exclusive responsibility that the instr...

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