Leica Geosystems CPD LD4BT Manual Download Page 19

Leica DISTO

TM

 E7500i 792324

18

EN

Functions

Volume

1

2

3

Aim laser at first 
target point.

4

5

Aim laser at sec-
ond target point.

6

7

Aim laser at third 
target point.

24.224 m

2

208.703 m

2

80.208 m

78.694 m

3

Circumference

Wall areas

Ceiling/floor area

Volume

8

9

Use Up/Down 
navigation keys to 
show more re-
sults.

Summary of Contents for CPD LD4BT

Page 1: ...Leica DISTOTM E7500i The original laser distance meter ...

Page 2: ...on of tilt sensor Tilt Calibration 11 Reset 12 Offset 12 Functions 13 Overview 13 Timer 13 Calculator 13 Adjusting measuring reference tripod 14 Memory 14 Measuring single distance 15 Smart Horizontal Mode 15 Height profile measurement 16 Area 17 Volume 18 Triangular area 19 Long range mode 19 Inclination tracking 20 Sloped objects 20 Height tracking 21 Trapezium 22 Stake out 23 Pythagoras 2 point...

Page 3: ...zardous 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 result in minor injury and or appreciable material financial and environmental damage Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically corr...

Page 4: ...Leica DISTOTM E7500i 792324 3 EN Instrument Set up Basic measuring screen Status bar Favorites Main line Active function Selection screen Page indicator Settings Function Settings Help function ...

Page 5: ... Illumination adjustment with navigation keys left and right Active function Zoom 1x 2x 4x with navigation keys up and down Crosshair Insert batteries i To ensure a reliable use do not use zinc carbon batteries We recommend using high quality batteries Change batteries whenbatterysymbol is flashing ...

Page 6: ...fo icon appears with a number observe the instructions in section Message Codes Example Multifunctional endpiece i The orientation of the endpiece is automatically detected and the zero point is accordingly ad justed Permament Minimum 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 ...

Page 7: ... subtracting areas or volumes Pointfinder Viewscreen 1x 1 1x 2x 4x 2 4x 2x 1x 1x 3 Exitpointfinder viewscreen 4 i This is a great help for outdoor measuring The integrated pointfinder viewscreen 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 with the ...

Page 8: ...1 2 Tilt units Distance units Beep Digital level Keypad lock Favorites Illumination Bluethooth Tilt calibration Reset Offset Tilt units 1 2 90 0 180 0 360 0 0 00 0 0 mm m 0 00 in ft Switch between the following units 3 4 Confirm setting Exit settings 5 ...

Page 9: ... 00 1 4 0 0 in 0 in 1 32 0 in 1 16 0 in 1 8 0 in 1 4 0 000 yd Switch between the following units 3 4 Confirm setting Exit settings 5 Beep ON OFF 1 ON 2 To switch ON repeat procedure OFF Exit 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 line ...

Page 10: ...rite function 4 Press selection key left or right Function is set as favorite above the corresponding se lection key Exit settings 5 i Select your favorite functions for quick access Short cut Press 2 sec on a selection key in the measuring mode Illumination 1 1 6 2 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 3 Select brightness 4 Confirm setting Exit settings 5 i To save power re duce bright ness if not necessary ...

Page 11: ... distance meter is switched off The efficient and innovative Bluetooth Smart module with the new Bluetooth standard V4 0 works together with all Bluetooth Smart Ready devices All other Bluetooth devices do not support the energy saving Bluetooth Smart Module which is integrated in the device We provide no warranty for free DISTO software and offer no sup port for it We accept no liability whatsoev...

Page 12: ...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 horizontally by 180 and place it again on absolutely flat surface 10 i After 2 sec the device goes back to the basic mode ...

Page 13: ...ns the instrument to the factory settings All custom ized settings and memories are lost Offset 1 2 1 012 m 3 Select digit 1 012 m 4 Adjust digit 5 Approve value Exit settings 6 i An offset adds or subtracts a specified value automatically to or from all measurements This func tion allows tolerances to be taken into account The offset icon is displayed ...

Page 14: ...racking Height Tracking Trapezium Stake out Pythagoras 1 Measuring on sloped objects Pythagoras 2 Timer 1 2 Off 30 sec 5 sec 2 sec 3 Select release time 4 Confirm setting i Theselfrelease starts if ON Measure key is pressed Calculator 1 2 3 Select key on display Confirm every key i The measurement result from the main line is taken over to the cal culator and can be used for fur ther calculations ...

Page 15: ...nce is measured from the front of the device lock symbol permanently Distance is measured from the tripod thread permanently 4 Confirm setting i If device is switched off reference goes back to standard setting rear of the device Memory 1 2 12 208 m 6 554 m 23 889 m 3 Switch between measurements 4 Use Up Down navigation keys to show more re sults i Short cut ...

Page 16: ...es Measuring errors can occur when measuring to colourless liquids glass styrofoam or semi permea ble surfaces or when aiming at high gloss surfaces Against dark surfaces the measuring time in creases Smart Horizontal Mode 1 2 Aim laser at tar get 3 z x y 40 8 x y z 5 204 m 0 032 m 4 827 m 4 up to 360 and a transverse tilt of 10 ...

Page 17: ...ints 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 i Ideal for measuring of height differences to a reference point Can be also used to meas ure profiles and terrain sections After meas uring the reference point the horizontal distance and height is displayed for each fol lowing point ...

Page 18: ...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 function Press or after starting the first measure ment Measure and add or subtract distanc es Finish with DIST Measure 2nd length ...

Page 19: ... 3 Aim laser at first target point 4 5 Aim laser at sec ond target point 6 7 Aim laser at third target point 24 224 m 2 208 703 m 2 80 208 m 78 694 m 3 Circumference Wall areas Ceiling floor area Volume 8 9 Use Up Down navigation keys to show more re sults ...

Page 20: ... 23 813 m 2 Circumference Angle between first and second measurement Triangular area 8 9 Use Up Down navigation keys to show more re sults Long range mode 1 2 i The long range mode allows measur ing of difficult targets in unfavorable conditions e g bright ambient light or bad target reflectivity The measuring time is increased An icon in the status line shows if the function is active ...

Page 21: ...6 901 m Horizontal distance between both points Vertical height between both points Included angle between both points Distance between both points 6 7 Use Up Down navigation keys to show more re sults i Indirect distance measuring be tween 2 points with additional re sults Ideal for applications such as length and slope of roof height of chimneys It is important that the instru ment is positioned...

Page 22: ... turned on tripod 7 Stops height tracking and displays last measurement 8 Use Up Down navigation keys to show more re sults i Heights of buildings or trees without suitable reflective points can be deter mined At the bottom point distance and tilt is measured which needs a re flective laser target The upper point can be targeted with the pointfinder crosshair and does not need a reflec tive laser ...

Page 23: ...ica DISTOTM E7500i 792324 22 EN Functions Trapezium 1 2 3 Aimlaseratupper point 4 5 Aim laser at 2nd point x x 22 70 5 907 m 78 257 m2 6 Trapezium area 7 Use Up Down navigation keys to show more re sults ...

Page 24: ... 4 Adjust 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 0 625 m 0 240 m is missing up to next 0 625 m distance i When approaching a stake out point to less than 0 1 m the instrument starts to beep The function can be stopped by pressing the CLEAR OF...

Page 25: ...igation keys to show more re sults 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 pythagoras only for indirect horizontal measuring For height measuring vertical it is more precise to use a function with the incliantion measuring ...

Page 26: ...9 Use Up Down navigation keys to show more re sults 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 recommend to use the pythagoras only for indi rect horizontal measuring For height measuring vertical it is more precise to use a function with inclination measurement ...

Page 27: ...lest unit displayed 0 1 mm 1 32 in Power Range Technology yes Ø laser point at distances 6 30 60 mm 10 50 100 m Tilt measurement Measuring tolerance to laser beam 0 2 Measuring tolerance to housing 0 2 Range 360 General Laser class 2 Laser type 635 nm 1 mW Protection class IP65 dust tight and jet water protected Autom laser switch off after 90 s Autom power switch off after 180 s Bluethooth Smart ...

Page 28: ...re to them Areas of responsibility Responsibilities of the manufacturer of the original equipment Leica Geosystems AG Heinrich Wild Strasse CH 9435 Heerbrugg Internet www disto com The company above is responsible for supplying the product including the User Manual in a completely safe condition The company above is not responsible for third party accessories Responsibilities of the person in char...

Page 29: ...fter 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 pe...

Page 30: ... dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Use of the product with Blue tooth WARNING Electromagnetic radiation can cause distur bances in other equipment in installations e g medical ones such as pacemakers or hearing aids and in aircraft It can also affect humans and animals Precautions Athough this product conforms to the most stringent standards and regulations the possibility of h...

Page 31: ...change drawings descriptions and technical data without prior notice Laser Radiation Do not stare into the beam Laser class 2 acc IEC 60825 1 2007 Maximum radiant power 1mW Emitted wavelength 620 690nm Beam divergence 0 16 x 0 6 mrad Impulse duration 0 2 x 10 9 s 0 8 x 10 9 s ...

Page 32: ...ality Systems ISO standard 9001 and Environ mental Management Systems ISO standard 14001 Total Quality Management Our commitment to total customer satisfaction Ask your local Leica Geosystems agent for more information about our TQM program Copyright Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 2012 Original text 792324 EN Pat No WO 9427164 WO 9818019 WO 0244754 WO 0216964 US 5949531 EP 1195617 US 70...

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