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RD1 Detector
The numbering of the product features shown
refers to the illustration of the tool above.
1. Button for adjustment of measuring
accuracy
2. On/Off switch
3. Audio signal button
4. Back LEDs
5. Magnetic mounts
6. Reception area for the laser beam
7. Center mark
8. Direction LED “move downward”
9. Center-indication LED
10. Direction LED “move upward”
11. Latch of battery lid
12. Serial number
13. Battery lid
14. Mounting hole for M6 thread
15. Mounting Bracket (actual bracket may
be different from the diagram)
16. Holder
17. Locking screw for leveling rod
18. Leveling rod*
19. Fastening screw for bracket
20. Spirit level
21. Retainer openings for holder
Accessories shown or described are not part
of the standard delivery scope of the product.
A complete overview of accessories can be
found in our accessories program.
Installing and Removing Batteries
Inserting/Replacing the Battery
Alkaline batteries are recommended for the tool.
Pull the latch
11
of battery lid outward and open
the battery lid
13
. When inserting batteries, pay
attention to the correct polarity. When in the
The CST/berger Detector aids in locating and targeting
a visible or invisible beam emitted by a Rotary laser;
perfect for use in outdoor conditions, where sunlight and
distance may make locating the beam more difficult.
The laser detector includes a rod clamp which allows to
mount the detector onto square, round or oval sighting
rods.
Introduction
RD1 Features
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