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LASERMARK 

– LMH SERIES 

AUTOMATIC SELF-LEVELING ROTARY LASER 

 

LASER SAFETY 

 
THE USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR THE PERFOMANCE OF 
PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN 
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. 
 
DO NOT STARE INTO THE LASER BEAMS. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE 
INSTRUMENT OR ATTEMPT TO PERFORM AMY INTERNAL SERVICING.  
REPAIR AND SERVICING OF THIS LASER ARE TO BE PERFORMED ONLY 
BY CST OR AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS. 
 
THIS LASER COMPLIES WITH ALL APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF TITLE 21 OF 
THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS SET BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH, 
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE, THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINSTRATION, 
THE CENTER OF DEVICES, AND THE BUREAU OF RADIOLOGICAL 
HEALTH. 
 

LMH SERIES OPERATION 

 
3.1 LEVELING: 
 

1.  REMOVE THE LASERMARK LMH FROM ITS CASE.  THE UNIT CAN 
STAND ALONE ON A LEVEL, STURDY SURFACE OR BE SECURED 
TO A 5/8”X11 SURVEYOR’S TRIPOD. 
 
2.  PRESS THE POWER BUTTON ONCE, AND ALLOW TIME (UP TO 60 
SECONDS) FOR THE UNIT TO SELF LEVEL.  THE POWER ON LED 

(FIG. 1)

 AND THE LASER WILL BLINK DURING THIS PROCESS.  

PLEASE NOTE, THE LASER HEAD MAY BEGIN TO ROTATE BEFORE 
LEVELING IS COMPLETE.  THE SELF-LEVELING SPEED IS 
APPROXIMATELY ONE DEGREE PER 4 SECONDS. 
 
3.  AFTER SELF LEVELING, THE LASER HEAD WILL ROTATE AT 600 
RPM (THE LMH 600 WILL ROTATE AT THE LAST SELECTED SPEED. 
PRESS THE POWER BUTTON AGAIN TO TURN THE UNIT OFF).  

(NOTE: FOR LMH-GR AND LMH 600 MODELS, SEE SECTION 4.3.2 
(PAGE11) 

 
3.2 RE-LEVELING: 
 

IF THE UNIT IS BUMPED OR MOVED, THE UNIT WILL 
AUTOMATICALLY ATTEMPT TO RE-LEVEL ITSELF.  THE POWER ON 
LED AND THE LASER WILL BLINK DURING THIS PROCESS UNTIL 

Summary of Contents for LMH Series

Page 1: ...LMH SERIES OPERATION 3 1 LEVELING 1 REMOVE THE LASERMARK LMH FROM ITS CASE THE UNIT CAN STAND ALONE ON A LEVEL STURDY SURFACE OR BE SECURED TO A 5 8 X11 SURVEYOR S TRIPOD 2 PRESS THE POWER BUTTON ONCE AND ALLOW TIME UP TO 60 SECONDS FOR THE UNIT TO SELF LEVEL THE POWER ON LED FIG 1 AND THE LASER WILL BLINK DURING THIS PROCESS PLEASE NOTE THE LASER HEAD MAY BEGIN TO ROTATE BEFORE LEVELING IS COMPLE...

Page 2: ...DE FOR LMH GR DOWN ARROW BUTTON AND THEN PRESS THE POWER BUTTON ONCE THE UNIT IS ON TURN THE UNIT OFF FOR 15 SECONDS AND THEN BACK ON ADS WILL NOT BE THE DEFAULT WHEN UNIT IS TURNED ON TO MAKE THE UNIT RETURN TO ADS AS DEFAULT REPEAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN THE LMH SERIES LASER IS FIRST TURNED ON THE ADS FEATURE DOES NOT BEGIN RECORDING FOR 1 MINUTE THIS ALLOWS THE INSTRUMENT TO BE SET UP AND ADJU...

Page 3: ...JUST TO YOUR DESIRED GRADE THE UNIT WILL REACT TO MORE AND LESS INPUT FIG 5A AND 5B ALLOW THE UNIT AMPLE TIME TO REACT TO THE INPUT PROVIDED BETWEEN GRADE SETUPS OR CHANGES 3 5GRADE MODE DUAL AXIS SLOPE LMH600 ONLY THE DUAL GRADE FUNCTION ALLOWS MORE SPECIALIZED SITE PREPARATIONS SUCH AS ROAD GRADING AIRPORT JOBS GRADING AND PAVING IRRIGATION TRENCHING LANDFILLS SLOPES AND EMBANKMENTS AND PIPELAYI...

Page 4: ...EILING TRIM ATTACH THE WALLMOUNT TO IT BE SURE THE WALLMOUNT IS SECURE TO THE TRIM 3 PRESS THE POWER BUTTON IF THE OUT OF LEVEL INDICATOR IS BLINKING PRESS THE MAUNAL GRADE BUTTON TO PUT THE UNIT INTO AUTOMATIC MODE ALLOW THE UNIT TO SELF LEVEL 4 ADJUST THE DISTANCE OF THE UNIT FROM THE GRID TYPICALLY 1 5 INCH 38MM BELOW THE GRID LOOSEN THE ADJUSTMENT SCREW AND SLIDE THE UNIT UP DOWN ON THE WALL M...

Page 5: ...VEL PLANE OF LASER LIGHT IS CREATED BY THE ROTATING BEAM OF THE LMH SERIES THE LASER LIGHT CAN BE USED TO REFERENCE ELEVATIONS WITH THE USE OF A LASER DETECTOR 1 PLACE THE UNIT ON A FLAT LEVEL SURFACE SUCH AS A TRIPOD SETUP THE UNIT IN AREAS WHERE IT CAN NOT BE OBSTRUCTED AND IT WILL BE SET AT A CONVENIENT HEIGHT 2 PRESS THE POWER BUTTON IF THE OUT OF LEVEL INDICATOR LMH GR AND LMH600 ONLY IS BLIN...

Page 6: ...E ON 2 EXPOSE THE BEAM CAPTURE WINDOW OF THE LASER DETECTOR TOWARDS THE DIRECTION OF THE ROTATING LASER 3 SLOWLY MOVE THE LASER DETECTOR IN AN UPWARD AND DOWNWARD DIRECTION UNITL THE LCD BEAM INDICATOR ARROWS APPEAR AND OR A PULSING AUDIO SIGNAL IS HEARD USE THE BEAM RESOLUTION FEATURE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN THE COARSE LOW SETTING USED FOR APPROXIMATING LEVEL OR FOR INITIAL LOCATING OF THE CENTER LEVEL...

Page 7: ...OW ASSIST TARGETING FROM A DISTANCE FEATURES SPEAKER OFF LOUD 105 dBA AND LOUDER 125 Dba FINE MEDIUM AND COARSE BEAM RESOLUTION SETTINGS AND FRONT AND BACK LCD DISPLAYS SEVEN DISTINCT CHANNELS OF INFORMATION FIG 2 INDICATE THE POSITION OF THE DETECTOR IN THE PLANE OF LASER LIGHT AS YOU MOVE THE DETECTOR CLOSER TO THE CENTER THE ARROWS FILL IN TO INDICATE THE LASER POSITION CARE OF YOUR UNIVERASAL ...

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