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9 Quarryman Pro troubleshooting guide
9.1 Diagnosis of some common issues
Some of the most common support questions are outlined below. If you experience a problem with your Quarryman
Pro system or the resulting data, check the list to find the cause and action, and also a reference to the relevant
section in this manual.
Instrument does not power up
Cause
Remedy
Reference in manual
Power cable not connected.
Ensure all connections are
securely connected.
Section 4.8, “Battery pack”
Lithium-ion battery not charged.
Ensure the battery is charged prior
to scanning operations.
Section 4.8, “Battery pack”
Power cable damaged.
Check all pins, connectors and the
cable itself for signs of damage.
Arrange for repair or replacement.
Contact Carlson or a local Carlson
representative
Instrument shutting down during operations
Cause
Remedy
Reference in manual
Battery is discharged.
Swap to a back-up power source or
ensure the battery supplied is fully
charged.
Section 4.8, “Battery pack”
Using a lead acid battery.
If using a lead acid battery, press 5
for 3 seconds while the instrument
is powering up. The battery icon on
the status bar will indicate Pb if the
selection has been registered.
Section 4.9, “Alternative external
power connections”
When starting up, the instrument does not progress past splash-screen
Cause
Remedy
Reference in manual
USB drive not plugged in.
Power the unit down. Ensure the
USB drive is present and securely
connected. Restart the instrument.
Section 4.10, “USB drives”
‘Noise’ in the scan data during operations
Cause
Remedy
Reference in manual
Laser pointed into the sun.
Avoid pointing the laser into strong
sunlight, as this will interfere with
the receiving optics.
Section 7.1, “System limitations”
Standing water, running water or
wet surfaces on the targeted face.
Laser ranging to wet surfaces is
unpredictable.
Section 7.1, “System limitations”
Laser electronics faulty.
Arrange recalibration.
Contact Carlson or a local Carlson
representative
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