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Laser Technology Inc. - TruPoint

™ 

300

51

EN

Safety Instructions

Permitted use

Measuring distances

Tilt measurement

Data transfer with Bluetooth

®

 / WLAN

Prohibited use

Using the product without instruction

Using outside the stated limits

Deactivation of safety systems and 
removal of explanatory and hazard labels

Opening of the equipment by using tools 
(screwdrivers, etc.)

Carrying out modification or conversion of 
the product

Use of accessories from other manufac-
turers without express approval

Deliberate dazzling of third parties; also in 
the dark

Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site 
(e.g. when measuring on roads, construc-
tion sites, etc.)

Deliberate or irresponsible behaviour on 
scaffolding, when using ladders, when 
measuring near machines which are 
running or near parts of machines or instal-
lations which are unprotected

Aiming directly in the sun

WARNING

Watch out for erroneous measurements if 
the instrument is defective or if it has been 
dropped or has been misused or modified. 
Carry out periodic test measurements.
Particularly after the instrument has been 
subject to abnormal use, and before, during 
and after important measurements.

CAUTION

Never attempt to repair the product your-
self. In case of damage, contact a local dealer.

WARNING

Changes or modifications not expressly 
approved could void the user’s authority to 
operate the equipment.

Limits of use

Refer to section "Technical data".
The device is designed for use in areas 

permanently habitable by humans. Do not 
use the product in explosion hazardous areas 
or in aggressive environments.

Disposal

CAUTION

Flat batteries must not be disposed of with 
household waste. Care for the environment 
and take them to the collection points 
provided in accordance with national or local 
regulations.
The product must not be disposed with 
household waste.
Dispose of the product appropriately 
in accordance with the national regu-
lations in force in your country.
Adhere to the national and country specific 
regulations.
Please contact your local authorized Laser 
Technology, Inc. dealer for information 
regarding proper product disposal.

Electromagnetic Compatibility 
(EMC)

WARNING

The device conforms to the most stringent 
requirements of the relevant standards and 
regulations.
Yet, the possibility of causing interference in 
other devices cannot be totally excluded.

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Summary of Contents for TruPoint 300

Page 1: ...Laser Technology Inc TruPoint 300 User s Manual www lasertech com User Manual...

Page 2: ...FF 18 Date and Time 19 Compass Adjustment 19 Offset 20 Reset 20 Information Software Update 21 Functions 22 Overview 22 Calculator 23 Smart Horizontal Mode 23 Smart Angle measurement 24 Level 24 Measu...

Page 3: ...hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may...

Page 4: ...Inc TruPoint 300 3 EN Instrument Set up Basic measuring screen Status bar Favorites Main line Activefunction Tapheretostart ON FIREina distancefunction Selection screen FUNC Settings Function Setting...

Page 5: ...rther results Battery power Bluetooth is switched on Bluetooth connection established Device is not leveled Offset is activated and subtracts the defined value from measured distance Offset is activat...

Page 6: ...ly charged CAUTION Connecting the charger improperly may cause serious damage to the device Any damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty Use only Laser Technology approved chargers batte...

Page 7: ...n Unlock Lock Tripod or Adapter thread Fold out Smart Base Use it as mini tripod The Smart Base Extension al lows for stable targeting without unintentionally tilting the device i Do not move or tilt...

Page 8: ...hen exposed to water To avoid damaging the touch screen do not tap it with anything sharp or do not apply excessive pressure to it with your fingertips Tapping Tap on the display to open an on screen...

Page 9: ...nimum Maximum measuring 1 2 sec 8 532 m Used to measure room diagonals maximum val ues or horizontal distance minimum values The minimum and maximum dis tance measured is displayed min max The last va...

Page 10: ...shows the target on the display The device measures in the middle of the cross hair even if the laser dot is not visible Parallax errors occur when the pointfinder camera is used on close targets wit...

Page 11: ...8 449 m 8 449 m 1 Take over value for further actions Delete memory 2 Use Up Down navigation keys to showmoredetailed results of the speci fic measurement 3 Use Left Right navigation keys to switch be...

Page 12: ...l Keypad lock Illumination Favorites Compass adjustment Touch screen Reset Information Software Update Beep Tilt calibration Distance units Offset Date and Time Tilt units Tilt units 1 2 360 0 180 0 9...

Page 13: ...h is needed for some measuring functions FINE means that the levelling of the device is sen sitive to any small vibrations Choose ROUGH when working in harsh con struction environment with many shocks...

Page 14: ...er Technology Inc TruPoint 300 13 EN Settings Distance units 1 2 0 00 m 0 000 m 0 0000 m 0 0 mm 0 00 in 0 00 1 32 0 00 ft 0 in 1 32 3 Switch between the following units 4 Confirm setting Exit settings...

Page 15: ...settings 3 Digital level ON OFF 1 ON 2 To switch ON repeat procedure OFF Exit settings 3 i The digital level is displayed in the status bar De Activate keylock Switch on with keylock 1 OFF 2 To deact...

Page 16: ...be transferred as text e g working with word processing programs App Mode Use this mode to transfer the data using an App Special properties ENCRYPTED is the default setting In case of trou ble with d...

Page 17: ...for it We accept no liability whatsoever arising from the use of the free software and we are not obliged to provide corrections nor to develop upgrades The efficient and innovative Bluetooth Smart mo...

Page 18: ...n absolutely flat surface 180 4 180 5 Turn the device horizontally by 180 and place it again on absolutely flat surface 6 7 Place device on absolutely flat surface 180 8 180 9 Turn the device horizont...

Page 19: ...your favorite functions for quick access Short cut Press 2 sec on a selection key in the measuring mode Select your favorite function and press again short on the corresponding se lection key Illumin...

Page 20: ...locations as the geographic and magnetic poles are aligned However if the reference location is not selected the difference in declination between the poles can differ greatly For best results select...

Page 21: ...value automatically to or from all measurements This func tion allows tolerances to be taken into account The offset icon is displayed Reset 1 2 Second confirmation with selection keys 3 Refuse Confi...

Page 22: ...gs Information Software Update 1 2 3 i Make sure that you use always the newest soft ware version i Please contact your local autho rized Laser Technology Inc dealer or visit www lasertech com for in...

Page 23: ...ure Area Height Tracking Smart Horizontal Mode Measuring on sloped objects Pythagoras 2 point Volume Calculator Width Stake out Diameter Trapezium Gallery Area from Photo Adjusting measuring reference...

Page 24: ...the main line is taken over to the calcula tor and can be used for further calcu lations Ft in fractions are converted into ft in decimal To take over a result from the calcu lator in the basic mode p...

Page 25: ...irst wall 4 2 5 Aim laser at corner 6 3 7 Aim laser at point on second wall 1 246m 5 269m D D 89 56 8 Continues distance and angle measurement Level 1 2 90 0 0 3 3 i Displays inclinations of 360 with...

Page 26: ...distance 1 2 Aim active laser at target 3 8 532 m 4 i Target surfaces Measuring errors can occur when measuring to colourless liquids glass styrofoam or semi permea ble surfaces or when aiming at high...

Page 27: ...7m 2 419m 35 06 2 995m Levelling i Level the device to get more measuring data Do not move device after levelling 90 90 5 1 697m Rotate the device two times clock wise 90 Follow the instructions on th...

Page 28: ...uctions on the dis play Levelling is finished when OK icon appears on the display Do not move device after levelling indicates that smart base was tilted and can affect measur ing accuracy P 3 4 Aim a...

Page 29: ...ology Inc TruPoint 300 28 EN Functions Photo 1 1x 2 OV 2x 3 Take photo 4 Exit 5 i Tap on the camera icon in the mid dle of the bottom line to take a pho to For screenshots press camera key for 2 sec O...

Page 30: ...nt 4 5 Aim laser at sec ond target point 6 7 Aim laser at third target point 2 431 m 2 338 m 5 744 m 32 653 m 3 First distance Second distance Third distance Volume 8 16 164 m 39 300 m 2 13 430 m 2 9...

Page 31: ...Inc TruPoint 300 30 EN Functions Smart Area measurement 1 2 1 3 Aim at first point 5 873m 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 Aim at additional points max 30 84 675m 2 2 075m 6 Point to Point distance between the last tw...

Page 32: ...on the display Do not move device after levelling indicates that smart base was tilted and can affect measur ing accuracy P 3 4 Aim laser at first point 13 207 m 5 WLAN data transfer of point coordina...

Page 33: ...2 1x 2013 07 03_13 25 201 1x 2013 07 03_13 25 25 1x 13 07 03_13 25 03_13 0 3 07 _13 25 _13 25 7 1x 2013 07 03_13 25 3 Exit 4 i If the device is connected to the computer via USB cable you can downloa...

Page 34: ...get point 20 276 m 3 9I0 m 6 228 m 24 352 m 2 First distance Second distance Circumference Area 6 i The result is shown in the main line and the measured value above Partial Measurements Painter funct...

Page 35: ...ow more results Horizontal distance between both points Included angle between both points i Indirect distance measuring between 2 points with addi tional results Ideal for applications such as length...

Page 36: ...he laser per pendicular to the object OV 1x 2x 4x 4 If necessary use the Zoom for precise aiming OV Overview 1x 16 42 m 5 Select arrows with the cursor keys or by tapping on the display and adjust wit...

Page 37: ...Laser Technology Inc TruPoint 300 36 EN Functions Timer 1 2 Off 30 sec 10 sec 2 sec 5 sec 3 Select release time 4 Confirm setting i Theselfrelease starts if the ON FIRE key is pressed...

Page 38: ...oint 4 5 Aim laser at sec ond target point 6 7 Aim laser at third target point 4 855 m 2 2 425 m 4 129 m 4 248 m Triangular area 8 First distance Second distance Third distance 33 60 10 802 m 9 Use Up...

Page 39: ...s 1 x 5 d h 2 042 m 0 054 m Horizontal distance to device Height difference to reference point REF 6 Exit function 7 2x i Ideal for measuring of height differences to a reference point Can be also use...

Page 40: ...t OV 1x 2x 4x 4 If necessary use the Zoom for precise aiming OV Overview 0 237 m 1x 5 Select arrows with the cursor keys or by tapping on the display and adjust with softkeys Corre sponding diameter i...

Page 41: ...of the de vice standard setting Distance is measured from the front of the de vice lock symbol per manently i The orienta tion of the Smart Base is automatically detected and the zero point is accord...

Page 42: ...21 383 m 25 133 m 6 i The result is shown in the main line Pressing the measuring key for 2 sec in the function ac tivates automatically Minimum or Maximum measure ment We recommend to use the pythago...

Page 43: ...Tracking angle if device is turned on tripod 44 80 6 271 m 10 55 8 478 m 7 Stops height tracking z 7 160 m 8 Use Up Down navigation keys to show more results i Heights of buildings or trees without s...

Page 44: ...must be perfectly flat on the vertical plane OV 1x 2x 4x 4 If necessary use the Zoom for precise aiming OV Overview 2 015m 9 232m2 5 Select arrows with the cur sor keys or by tapping on the display a...

Page 45: ...g on train platforms Close to magnets metal objects or electrical household appliances i If an error message occurs the device is tilted too much 20 over the front 10 sidewise Keep the device away fro...

Page 46: ...et 20 571 m 23 018 m 21 264 m 24 298 m 8 i The result is shown in the main line Pressing the measuring key for 2 sec in the function activates automatically Minimum or Maximum meas urement We recommen...

Page 47: ...ruPoint 300 46 EN Functions Trapezium 1 2 3 Aim laser at upper point 4 5 Aim laser at 2nd point x x y h y h 70 80 5 790 m 13 459 m 16 440 m 6 20 9 78 383 m2 7 Use Up Down navigation keys to show more...

Page 48: ...digit 5 Approve value a 0 625 m 6 Adjust value b 7 Approvevalue b and start meas urement 8 Move device slowly along the stake out line The distance to the next stake out point is displayed 0 240 m 0 6...

Page 49: ...be avoided Distance measurement ISO 163331 1 Accuracy with favourable conditions 1 0 mm 0 04 in Accuracy with unfavourable conditions 2 0 mm 0 08 in Range with favourable conditions 0 05m 300 m 0 16 1...

Page 50: ...ase yes Pointdata transmission yes Missing Line function distance yes Smart Angle yes Smart Area yes DXF Data capture yes No Cause Correction 156 Transverse tilt greater than 10 Hold the instrument wi...

Page 51: ...ll LTI s Service Center or visit www lasertech com rma for a Return Merchandise Authorization number Send the product to LTI or an Authorized Service Center with proof of purchase date If the product...

Page 52: ...t has been subject to abnormal use and before during and after important measurements CAUTION Never attempt to repair the product your self In case of damage contact a local dealer WARNING Changes or...

Page 53: ...t off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment...

Page 54: ...emitted from the instrument It is a Class 2 laser product in accordance with IEC60825 1 2014 Radiation safety of laser products Laser Class 2 products Do not stare into the laser beam or direct it tow...

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