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Draw Menu
Draw functions are used once a countertop or surface has been templated. This is primarily used for editing the
templated surface.
2.27 Re-Position Laser
When you encounter a jobsite where you cannot see the entire surface that needs to be templated like a pillar for
example, you can use the Re-Position Laser feature to obtain all the field measurements you need.
Position 1
1.
Template the job from the first position as you normally would.
2.
Click Draw.
3.
Click Re-Position Laser.
4.
Template 3 points that will be visible from the second position (position 2) after the laser has been moved.
These should be marked with a target or have a physical blemish that can be distinguished from both locations
and be at least 10 feet apart. As you are templating them, you will see red “x” appear with a number next to it.
This will help when you move to the second position.
Position 2
5.
Pick up and move the laser to the second position making sure you can still see the 3 points you just templated.
6.
Align laser to first of the three points (red laser hits the target) indicated on the screen by a red “x” and the
number “1”
7.
Tap on the digital representation of the first cross on the screen. It will have the number “1” and a red circle
around it now.
8.
Pause and make sure the Tablet PC chirps signifying that the measurement was received.
9.
Align laser to first of the three points (red laser hits the target) indicated on the screen by a red “x” and the
number “2”
10.
Tap on the digital representation of the first cross on the screen. It will have the number “2” and a red circle
around it now.
11.
Pause and make sure the Tablet PC chirps signifying that the measurement was received.
12.
Align laser to first of the three points (red laser hits the target) indicated on the screen by a red “x” and the
number “3”
13.
Tap on the digital representation of the first cross on the screen. It will have the number “3” and a red circle
around it now.
14.
You will see a confirmation that the laser has been properly repositioned and you can continue templating. If
not, it will ask you to re template the last three points again.
2.28 Set Plane
When starting a new job or page, LT-2D3D Laser Templator (Post-February, 2016) users will be asked to set the plane
that they will be templating on. A
ny new pages or jobs can be created without re-engaging the 2D lock. They will
be instructed to template three points on that plane. The plane would be a countertop, wall (backsplash) or
any other surface.
Clicking the “Show Example” button will bring up the following image showing where to position the three points. The
points only need to generally be in a left, right, back/top orientation to one another