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Installation

Typical Excavator /

Backhoe Installation

Typical Dozer

Installation

Magnetic Mount

for Excavator / Backhoe

Manual 

Telescoping Mount

Dozer

Magnetic Mount

Battery Installation / Charging

Battery Installation: 

Remove the BULLSEYE from its carrying case. Hold the 

unit so the accessory connector is pointing upwards. Remove the dust cap 

from the accessory connector. Loosen the two thumb screws and remove 

the battery access cover. Install four batteries as shown on the label diagram 

inside the battery compartment noting the (+) and (-) terminals.

Replace the battery access cover. Firmly tighten the two thumbscrews. Ensure 

the battery access cover is aligned and fully engaged into the battery housing. 

Use a screwdriver if necessary. Replace the accessory connector dust cap.

Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) Batteries:

 Batteries are initially shipped fully 

charged but the charge may decrease over time prior to first use. They may 

require 2 or 3 charging cycles to obtain maximum battery life. To charge, remove 

the dust cap from the accessory connector. Insert the cannon adapter into the 

receiver accessory connector aligning the slot and connector key. Insert the 

charger female barrel connector into the cannon adapter.
Assure the proper AC prongs are on the charger. To change the prong 

configuration, press the tab release and remove the existing prong adapter. 

Align the key slots and press in the proper adapter.
Plug the charger into an appropriate outlet. Do not operate the receiver when 

it is charging.

Battery installation diagram / 

Serial number label

The batteries may also be charged with a 12-volt auto lighter adapter.

Cannon 

Adapter

Charger

Prongs

Tab 

Release

Summary of Contents for MCR1+

Page 1: ...Laser Receiver Model MCR1 Operator s Manual P N 010752 15 Rev C Manual...

Page 2: ...e misuse alteration accident or negligent use or an attempt to repair products by unauthorized personnel or with parts other than those provided by the manufacturer automatically voids the warranty Th...

Page 3: ...e isolated from the rest of the unit by internal rubber shock mounts protecting the unit from shock and vibration damage Clamps on each end securely grip 42 mm to 50 mm 1 66 to 2 00 round tubing or 38...

Page 4: ...es 4 5 6 3 1 2 7 14 Maintenance and Care The user of this product is expected to follow all operating and safety instructions of this manual and of the machinery operator s manual Performperiodiccheck...

Page 5: ...ry Replace the accessory connector dust cap Nickel Metal Hydride Ni MH Batteries Batteries are initially shipped fully charged but the charge may decrease over time prior to first use They may require...

Page 6: ...he bucket in the setup position and touching the bottom of the ditch To remove the receiver from the machine loosen the two clamps Store and transport the receiver in its carrying case Battery Install...

Page 7: ...will subsequently power on with the same settings as when it was turned off Display Brightness Switch Deadband Selection Switch Power Switch Low Battery Indicator Deadband Indicators Unmarked Switch...

Page 8: ...m simply press the brightness switch and the setting will change Fine Deadband 3 16 0 20 5mm Standard Deadband 1 2 0 45 12mm Wide Deadband 1 1 4 1 25 32mm 10 Operation Out Of Level Warning The Out of...

Page 9: ...Implement Fine Low Raise Implement Low Raise Implement 9 Sequence to lower implement Sequence to raise implement Operation Out of Beam Indication The receiver has an Out Of Beam OOB indication that ca...

Page 10: ...Implement Fine Low Raise Implement Low Raise Implement 9 Sequence to lower implement Sequence to raise implement Operation Out of Beam Indication The receiver has an Out Of Beam OOB indication that ca...

Page 11: ...m simply press the brightness switch and the setting will change Fine Deadband 3 16 0 20 5mm Standard Deadband 1 2 0 45 12mm Wide Deadband 1 1 4 1 25 32mm 10 Operation Out Of Level Warning The Out of...

Page 12: ...will subsequently power on with the same settings as when it was turned off Display Brightness Switch Deadband Selection Switch Power Switch Low Battery Indicator Deadband Indicators Unmarked Switch...

Page 13: ...he bucket in the setup position and touching the bottom of the ditch To remove the receiver from the machine loosen the two clamps Store and transport the receiver in its carrying case Battery Install...

Page 14: ...ry Replace the accessory connector dust cap Nickel Metal Hydride Ni MH Batteries Batteries are initially shipped fully charged but the charge may decrease over time prior to first use They may require...

Page 15: ...es 4 5 6 3 1 2 7 14 Maintenance and Care The user of this product is expected to follow all operating and safety instructions of this manual and of the machinery operator s manual Performperiodiccheck...

Page 16: ...e isolated from the rest of the unit by internal rubber shock mounts protecting the unit from shock and vibration damage Clamps on each end securely grip 42 mm to 50 mm 1 66 to 2 00 round tubing or 38...

Page 17: ...e misuse alteration accident or negligent use or an attempt to repair products by unauthorized personnel or with parts other than those provided by the manufacturer automatically voids the warranty Th...

Page 18: ...en designed into it Please read this manual thoroughly before using your receiver Pleasecontactyourdealershouldyouhavequestionsregardingspecific applications or if you require additional information P...

Page 19: ...en designed into it Please read this manual thoroughly before using your receiver Pleasecontactyourdealershouldyouhavequestionsregardingspecific applications or if you require additional information P...

Page 20: ...Laser Receiver Model MCR1 Operator s Manual P N 010752 15 Rev C Manual...

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