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3. Tools and accessories

adaptor has been specially designed to
supply current to the charging adaptor.

- NOTE -

Battery chargers or mains adaptors with
other voltage outputs, such as those for
mobile phones, may not be used. Use of
other battery chargers or mains adaptors
may damage the range meter.

3.4 PDAW 80/81-2 car battery plug

The car battery plug is an integral part of
the PDA 80/81 charging kit. It can be 
inserted into a vehicle cigarette lighter or 
into sockets of the same design. This 
adaptor has a special design and 
transforms the 12 - 24 V direct current of a
vehicle battery into a voltage suitable for
the charging adaptor.
A light-emitting diode (LED) is 
incorporated in the adaptor to indicate 
correct connection for charging. An 
additional fuse in the adapters front section
provides protection against voltage peaks.

- NOTE -

As the car battery plug has been especially
designed to charge the NiMH batteries of
the PD 30, it may not be replaced by other
types of car battery plugs.

3.5 PDAW 80/81-1 charging adaptor

The respective mains adaptor supplies 
current to the charging adaptor. Prior to
charging the battery, the side flange 
connections should be carefully checked.

3.6 PDAW 80/81-3 battery pack

The battery pack consists of two 
rechargeable, 1.2-V NiMH cells with a
capacity of approx.1800 mAh. The battery
pack remains in the battery compartment
while being charged.

- NOTE -

– A "memory effect" is virtually 

non-existent with this type of batteries 
and the charging process used. The 
charging process can be interrupted at 
any time without damaging the 
battery cells.

– Other brands of rechargeable batteries

can be used. It must be ensured, 
however, that, as far as possible, 
batteries have a similar  capacity of 
approx. 1800 mAh.

3.7 PDAW 81-1 mains adaptor

This mains adaptor PDAW 81-1 is virtually
identical to the PDAW 80-1 mains adaptor.
The only difference is the type of mains
plugs which are interchangeable plugs.

3.8 PUA 60 laser visibility glasses

The laser visibility glasses clearly improve
the visibility of the laser beam (spot)

3.9 Belt clip PDA 62

The belt clip is made from durable plastics
and is quickly and easily fixed to the belt
using the snapper. For carrying the range
meter snaps into position and easily
detaches when being needed.

3.10. Measuring extension PDA 70

The measuring extension is made from alu-
minium and durable plastic handle.
With the help of the belt clip the range
meter attaches to the measuring extension.
The rear reference extends by 1.270 m / 
50 inches. Please also refer to 

chapter 

7.Operation

for more explanations how to

change the reference setting to use the
measuring extension.

Printed: 07.07.2013 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5070011 / 000 / 00

Summary of Contents for PD 30

Page 1: ...282401 282401 pt Operating instructions 1 26 Mode d emploi 27 52 Istruzioni d uso 53 78 Manual de instru es 79 104 Manual de instrucciones 105 130 en fr es it Printed 07 07 2013 Doc Nr PUB 5070011 00...

Page 2: ...5 2 4 8 3 1 7 10 9 9 6 10 Printed 07 07 2013 Doc Nr PUB 5070011 000 00...

Page 3: ...PDAW 80 1 PDA 50 PDA 60 PDA 61 PDA 62 PDA 70 PDAW 80 81 3 PDAW 81 1 PDAW 80 81 2 PDAW 80 81 1 PDA 81 PDA 80 PUA 60 Printed 07 07 2013 Doc Nr PUB 5070011 000 00...

Page 4: ...1 2 Pictograms 3 1 3 Location of identification data on the range meter 3 2 Description 4 2 1 Intended use 4 2 2 Items supplied 4 2 3 Measuring principle 4 2 4 Range meter functions 4 2 4 1 General ra...

Page 5: ...ners 17 7 3 5 Measuring with the aid of target objects 17 7 3 6 Measuring in bright surroundings17 7 3 7 Taking measurements to rough surfaces 18 7 3 8 Taking measurements to round or inclined surface...

Page 6: ...the rating plate on the range meter Make a note of this data in your operating instructions and always refer to it when making an enquiry to your Hilti representative or service department Type Serial...

Page 7: ...30 laser range meter 1 PDA 60 hand strap 2 Type AA batteries 1 soft pouch 1 Operating instructions 1 Producer Certificate 2 3 Measuring principle The range meter emits a visible laser beam with measur...

Page 8: ...and the distance measured will be incorrect For very accurate measurements using the target plate 1 2 mm 1 20 inch should be added to the measured distances 3 2 PDA 80 81 charging kits The PDA 80 and...

Page 9: ...s of two rechargeable 1 2 V NiMH cells with a capacity of approx 1800 mAh The battery pack remains in the battery compartment while being charged NOTE A memory effect is virtually non existent with th...

Page 10: ...5 mm 20 ppm 1 16 inch 20 ppm due to atmospheric conditions This affect is typically noticeable at distances 100 m 300 ft Smallest unit displayed 1 mm 1 16 inch Beam diameter 6mm 10m 0 2 in 30 ft 30mm...

Page 11: ...vity surrounded by areas with high reflectivity may lead to measurement errors Measurements taken through panes of glass or other objects may be inaccurate Rapid changes of the measuring conditions e...

Page 12: ...e g aircraft navigational equipment The range meter might be subject to interference caused by powerful radia tion which can then lead to incorrect operation Check the readings for plausibility when m...

Page 13: ...same type Always use rechargeable batteries of the same age and charged to the same level New rechargeable batteries are mostly empty and have to be charged prior to first use Use only NiMH batteries...

Page 14: ...es off in this case the charging process can be re started only by disconnecting the range meter from the mains adaptor or by removing replace the rechargeable batteries Keep the range meter in a safe...

Page 15: ...ch2 inch3 in 1 8 feet inch 1 8 feet2 feet3 in1 16 feet inch 1 16 feet2 feet3 6 4 4 Terminating the menu The menu is terminated by pressing the On Off key All settings displayed will be saved 7 Operati...

Page 16: ...volume function and deactivates every other function Area activates the area function and deactivates every other function Plus activates the distance addition function and deactivates every other fu...

Page 17: ...PDA50 Laser switched on moving dashed line Display reference status Front edge Rear edge Spike Spike flashing adds auto matically 1 270 m 50 inch to measurements Battery status 4 segments 100 full 3 s...

Page 18: ...ference position is set to the end of the spike The reference for the measuring extension PDA70 is activated when the range meter is switched off While the reference key upper left is pressed and the...

Page 19: ...ond and shown in the result line NOTE Alternatively the range meter may be switched on by pressing the On key and the laser then activated by pressing the measure key 7 3 3 2 Continuous measurement Pr...

Page 20: ...the measurement and aim towards the target 3 Press the Measure key The measured distance will appear in the display 7 3 5 Measuring with the aid of target objects When taking measurements to exterior...

Page 21: ...Taking measurements to transparent surfaces It is not possible to measure distances to transparent materials e g liquids foam polystyrene etc This is because light pen etrates these materials and the...

Page 22: ...layed or saved 4 measured value 3 measured value 2 measured value 1 last measured value 8 1 2 Historical data memory The range meter saves the last five measurements or calculation including the graph...

Page 23: ...g a volume are supported by a corresponding graphic display To determine the volume of a room for example the following procedure must be followed 1 At the start of the volume function the laser beam...

Page 24: ...repeated until all distances have been added To terminate the addition of distances simply measure a distance without first pressing the Plus key The previous three measurement and calculation result...

Page 25: ...mediate displays 8 6 Setting out With the range meter pre determined dimensions can be set out and marked such as for installing drywall tracks The continuous measurement mode is used when transfering...

Page 26: ...he operating instructions and the information concerning measuring accuracy 9 2 Adjustment For optimized adjustment have the laser range meter adjusted at a Hilti workshop where accurate adjustment of...

Page 27: ...s before shipment 24 11 Disposal CAUTION Improper disposal of the equipment may have serious consequences Burning plastic parts components generates toxic fumes which may present a health hazard Batte...

Page 28: ...to the address of the local Hilti marketing organization provided This constitutes Hilti s entire obligation with regard to warranty and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous comments and oral or w...

Page 29: ...Joachim Schneider Executive Vice President BA Electric Tools Accessories 01 2005 CLASS II LASER PRODUCT 620 690nm 0 95mW max STARE INTO BEAM LASER RADIATION DO NOT 2 1 4 s 319548 C 11 04 This device c...

Page 30: ...111 Fax 423 2342965 www hilti com Hilti registered trademark of Hilti Corp Schaan W 2873 0306 20 Pos 1 1 Printed in Liechtenstein 2006 Right of technical and programme changes reserved S E O 282401 D...

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