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7 Secondary Key Functions

5 - LED-Brightness:

Pressing the Memory

and  Volume  keys  simultaneously  enables
the  selection  of  LEDs'  brightness.  Press
together  to  cycle  through  OFF,  DIM  and
BRIGHT.  The LEDs  will display the current
level  of  brightness  selected  as  the
switches  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 enables

entry into the Menu functions. Refer to page 15.

6a:

In Menu mode, the up arrow (Accuracy key) scrolls the menu up,

the down arrow (Volume key) scrolls the menu down.

6b:

In  Menu  mode,  the  enter  arrow  (Memory  key)  enters  or  selects

the available options.

7 - Hold key

(= Power key): Freezes the last measurement. Refer to

page 13.

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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 Numeric elevation / Menu text display

9 Menu text display

10 Accuracy (Deadband) indicator

11 Offset on-grade clamp location

12 Center on-grade clamp location

1 - Grade  indication  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  deadband  or  can  be  proportional  to  the
vertical reception range.  Refer to page 16 for  details.  Horizontal  bar
indicates on-grade.

Out-of  Beam  display - a  sequence  of  arrows  will  indicate  if  the
receiver  has  moved  beyond  the  vertical  reception  range  and  will
indicate  in  which  direction  to  move  to  get  back  to  the  laser  beam.
Refer to page 16.

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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