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 Copyright HT ITALIA 2013                                                          Release EN 1.00 - 09/09/2013

 

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User manual 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

                                   

                        

Summary of Contents for D40

Page 1: ... Copyright HT ITALIA 2013 Release EN 1 00 09 09 2013 ENGLISH User manual ...

Page 2: ...2 Setting of measuring reference 8 4 3 Distance measurement 9 4 4 Continuous distance measurement 9 4 5 Additions subtractions of measures 10 4 6 Area measurement 11 4 7 Volume measurement 12 4 8 Indirect 2 point measurement 13 4 9 Indirect 3 point measurement 14 4 10 Operations with the memory 15 5 MEASURING CONDITIONS 16 6 REPLACING INTERNAL BATTERIES 16 7 ERROR MESSAGES ON THE DISPLAY 17 8 TECH...

Page 3: ...manual and read all notes preceded by the symbol with the utmost attention CAUTION In case the instrument is used in a way different from the one described in this user manual this could result in a failure of the protections the instrument is provided with CAUTION When this symbol is displayed the instrument is not able to emit a laser pointer Always prevent the laser from radiating to your eyes ...

Page 4: ...structions given in this manual improper use could damage the instrument or its components Warning always prevent the laser from radiating to your eyes in order to prevent any injury The instrument and its accessories must be collected separately and correctly disposed of in the appropriate containers ...

Page 5: ...ndicated in 9 In case of discrepancy please contact the Dealer In case the instrument should be returned please follow the instructions given in 10 1 2 2 Instrument power supply The instrument is supplied with two 1 5V AAA LR03 batteries included in the package Battery life equals about 5000 measurements The symbol flashes on the display when the battery is flat Replace the battery by following th...

Page 6: ...rument description Caption Description 1 ON MEAS key 2 Area Volume key 3 Key for indirect distance measurement 4 Key for single continuous distance measurement 5 key 6 key 7 Key for saving measurement results 8 Reference setting key 9 Backlight Measuring unit key 10 OFF CLR key ...

Page 7: ...easurement Volume measurement Indirect 2 point measurement Indirect 3 point measurement 5 Single distance measurement 6 Battery charge level 7 Memory for partial data saving 8 Instrument error message 9 Max and Min measurements in continuous mode 10 First measurement partial value display 11 Second measurement partial value display 12 Last measurement value display and result ...

Page 8: ...l operations with use of internal memory max 20 locations Display backlight The model is provided with a comfortable membrane keyboard with 10 function keys and a class II laser pointer for a precise definition of the application point The measurement of distance between two points with a measuring range from 5cm to 40m is carried out by reflection of the laser light from the surface hit to the re...

Page 9: ...e the backlight of the display Press and hold the key to activate the section for setting distance measuring units Cyclically press the key to select the options m ft in and ft in 4 2 Setting of measuring reference In order to perform correct measurements it is important to define beforehand the measuring reference on the instrument by pressing the key Possible options are see the following figure...

Page 10: ...r measuring the distance between 2 points Continuous measuring mode allows for a dynamic management of the distance and the display of the maximum and minimum measurement values 1 With the instrument in stand by press the key to select the desired type of reference see 4 2 2 Press and hold the key to activate the continuous measuring mode The indications Min and Max are shown on partial displays 3...

Page 11: ... of continuous measurement 4 5 Additions subtractions of measures When measuring distance it is possible to use the following functions Key Function The subsequent measure is added to the previous one The result of the sum is shown on the resulting display The subsequent measure is subtracted from the previous one The result of the difference is shown on the resulting display ...

Page 12: ...he key to perform the first measurement length of the surface concerned see Fig 5 The corresponding value appears on the first partial display The symbol appears on the display with side 2 flashing 4 Press the key again to perform the second measurement width of the surface concerned see Fig 5 The corresponding value appears on the second partial display while the up to date total value of the are...

Page 13: ...orresponding value appears on the first partial display The symbol appears on the display with side 1 flashing 4 Press the key again to perform the second measurement width of the surface see Fig 6 The corresponding value appears on the second partial display The value of the corresponding area is shown in the resulting display The symbol appears on the display with side 2 flashing 5 Press the key...

Page 14: ...asuring section The symbol appears on the display with side 1 flashing 3 Position the instrument in the highest point 1 of measurement see Fig 7 and press the key to measure The result appears on the first partial display The symbol appears on the display with side 2 flashing 4 Position the instrument as horizontally as possible 2 see Fig 7 and press the key to measure The result appears on the se...

Page 15: ...ars on the first partial display The symbol appears on the display with side 2 flashing 4 Position the instrument as horizontally as possible 2 see Fig 8 and press the key to measure The result appears on the second partial display The symbol appears on the display with side 3 flashing 5 Position the instrument in the highest point 3 of measurement see Fig 8 and press the key to measure 6 The fina...

Page 16: ...is provided with a memory section in which it is possible to recall measuring results It is possible to save up to 20 measurements shown in reverse order Use the or keys for internal navigation Press the and keys at the same time to delete the memory s content ...

Page 17: ...of the deviation of the laser beam Non reflecting surfaces may cause delays when measuring Maintenance Do not immerse the instrument in water To clean the instrument use a soft cloth moist with neutral detergent 6 REPLACING INTERNAL BATTERIES The instrument is supplied by 2x1 5V AAA LR03 alkaline batteries When the symbol flashes on the display it is necessary to replace the batteries Proceed as f...

Page 18: ...rror Press and repeat procedure 208 Weak signal reflection measuring time too long distance 40m or 5cm Carry out measurement on an appropriate surface 255 Hardware error Turn off the instrument and turn it on again several times Contact Customer Service if the message is displayed again ...

Page 19: ...e and accuracy depend on the correct reflection of the laser beam from the surface of the object to the instrument s sensor and on the brightness of the environment in which tests are performed Under favourable conditions optimum object surface room temperature Under unfavourable conditions intense sunshine poor reflective properties of the object high variations in temperature the resolution in m...

Page 20: ...esponsibility for injury to people or damage to property The warranty shall not apply in the following cases Repair and or replacement of accessories and battery not covered by warranty Repairs that may become necessary as a consequence of improper use Repairs that may become necessary as a consequence of improper packaging Repairs which may become necessary as a consequence of interventions perfo...

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