Vertex 5 – Quick Guide
2020-12-02
© 2020, Haglöf Sweden AB.
2020-12-02
VERTEX 5 - ADVANCED USER'S GUIDE
The included USB memory stick contains the
Vertex 5 - Advanced User's Guide
and Communication program for
Windows
Haglof BLE Commander
.
KEYPAD
•
ON button: Used to start the Vertex, to confirm a value and as a trigger when
measuring.
•
DME button: Used for distance measurement, to navigate in menus and to
change the brightness of the red cross sight.
•
SEND button: Used to send data to Vertex memory or with IR (DPII, MDII Calipers) or Bluetooth® to
external devises and to navigate in menus.
•
DME
SEND: Used to Turn the Vertex off.
TURN ON/OFF T3 TRANSPONDER
1.
Hold the Vertex 5 and the Transponder T3 ultrasonic transceivers close to each
other, about 0-2 cm/0-1 in.
2.
Press the
DME
button.
a.
2 short beeps are heard from the transponder when turned on
b.
4 short beeps are heard from the transponder when turned off.
HEIGHT MEASUREMENT WHEN USING THE T3 TRANSPONDER
1.
Start the transponder and place it on the object to measure at the preset
TRP.HGT
.
2.
Press ON and select
HEIGHT
. Aim towards the transponder positioned at the preset
TRP.HGT
.
3.
Press and hold down ON until the sight cross goes out then release the button.
The
red cross sight is now flashing
.
4.
Aim to the height to measure. Press and hold down ON until the sight cross goes out
then release the button.
The measured height is displayed
.
5.
Repeat the procedure from step 4 to measure more heights on the same object.
HEIGHT MEASURING WITHOUT USING THE T3 TRANSPONDER
1.
Press ON, select
HEIGHT
and then press SEND to use the
M.DIST
value displayed.
(Change the
M.DIST
in
SETTINGS
)
2.
Aim to the point that corresponds to the preset
TRP.HGT
and press and hold down
ON until the sight cross goes out then release button.
The red cross sight starts to flash
.
3.
Aim to the height to measure. Press and hold down ON until the red cross sight goes
out then release the ON button.
The measured height is displayed
.
4.
Repeat the procedure from step 4 to measure more heights on the same object.
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