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Connections & Instructions for Safe Use
OptioLaser
L200
Figure 1 :: Connection diagram
The L200 is a laser rangefinder that emits ionizing laser radiation from its measuring laser. The level of the
laser emission from the measuring laser is Class 1M which indicates that the laser beam is safe to look at with
the unaided eye but must not be viewed using binoculars or other optical devices at a distance of less than 15
meters. Notwithstanding the safety rating, avoid looking into the beam and switch the unit off when working in
the area.
CAUTION -- The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
The L200 also contains an aiming laser that emits visible laser radiation when switched ON. The level of the
laser emission from the aiming laser is Class 2 which indicates that the laser beam must not be stared at with
the unaided eye.
CAUTION — DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM
The L200 should not be disassembled or modified in any way. The laser eye safety rating depends on the
mechanical integrity of the optics and electronics so if these are damaged do not continue using the L200.
There are no user serviceable parts and maintenance or repair must only be carried out by the manufacturer
or a qualified service agent. No regular maintenance is required for the L200 but if the lenses start to collect
dust then they may be wiped with suitable lens cleaning materials. Make sure that the L200 is switched OFF
before looking into the lenses.
The L200 should be mounted using the four holes provided in the circuit board. Do not hold or clamp the lens
tubes as this may cause damage and adversely affect the laser safety rating.
Figure 1 :: Connection diagram
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