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WARRANTY

STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY

MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd (MOBA Australia) warrants all equipment of its 
manufacture  to be free of defects  in material and workmanship  for a period  specified 
below. This warranty period is from the date of invoice. Items covered by this warranty are: 
sensors,  transmitters,  electronic  levels,  receivers,  masts,  control  boxes,  displays  and 
accessories. All other components not manufactured by MOBA Australia but sold as part 
of the installation package, such as hydraulic or electrical components, hoses, fittings and 
clamps, will carry the original manufacturer's warranty.

Warranty period:

Rechargeable batteries: 90 days

All other equipment: 1 year

MOBA Australia or its authorised service centre will repair or replace, at its option, any 
defective part or component of which notice has been given during the warranty period. A 
warranty  registration  card  must  be  filled  out  properly  and  be  on  file  with  the  MOBA 
Australia service department before warranty repair or replacement can be approved. If 
service in the field is necessary to repair machine-mounted equipment under warranty, 
MOBA Australia may authorize on-site repairs at no charge for parts and labour. Travel 
time, accommodation and other expenses incurred to and from the place where repairs 
are made will be charged to the purchaser at the prevailing rates. If warranty service can 
be done at a factory authorised service centre, the customer will pay only one-way freight 
charges.

Rotec laser levels: 2 years

The foregoing states the entire liability of MOBA Australia regarding the purchase and use 
of its equipment. MOBA Australia will not be held responsible for any consequential loss or 
damage of any kind.

Any evidence of negligence or abnormal use, accident, or an attempt to repair equipment 
by other than factory authorised personnel even when using MOBA Australia's certified or 
recommended parts, automatically voids the warranty.

This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, except as set forth above, including any 
implied  warranty  of  merchantability  or  fitness  for  a  particular  purpose,  are  hereby 
disclaimed. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied.

© Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd

Warranty

Summary of Contents for R.3CHS

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL UNIVERSAL LASER RECEIVER R 3CHS R ULS B R ULS CAN R ULS MM CAN...

Page 2: ...tomation Australia Pty Ltd Epping 76 30 Victoria Australia Copyright MOBA Australia Mobile Automation Pty Ltd 90 Willandra Drive MCE Lasers is a registered trademark of MOBA Mobile Automation Australi...

Page 3: ...approved If service in the field is necessary to repair machine mounted equipment under warranty MOBA Australia may authorize on site repairs at no charge for parts and labour Travel time accommodati...

Page 4: ...es SAFETY INFORMATION Please become familiar with the important safety information in this section Improper use or installation of the MOBA Laserguide may result in personal injury or damage to the re...

Page 5: ...aserguide 19 5 Accessories 23 CONTENTS 1 Introduction 6 2 1 2 Setting the Centre Band Resolution 10 1 2 Principles of Operation 7 4 R ULS B 12 2 1 Charging the Internal Batteries Only 3 1 Mounting the...

Page 6: ...andalone unit Requires external power supply Uses CAN communication protocol for communicating with control panel Supports proportional continuous or pulsing hydraulic output 5 channel receiver for op...

Page 7: ...ly or blade position relative to target Rugged construction able to withstand harsh operating environments Automatic compensation of errors induced by vibration Automatic saving and restoration of use...

Page 8: ...ew 2 360 mount 3 Receiving area 4 Military connector 5 Multi colored charging LED R ULS B only 6 Green Power On LED 8 Bottom centre LED cluster 9 Centre LED cluster 10 Top centre LED cluster 11 Top LE...

Page 9: ...ally adjusts the bucket or blade position in response to the Laserguide s tional indications to bring the bucket or blade to On Grade direc 2 1 Stand Alone In Standalone operation the Laserguide works...

Page 10: ...supplied power cord 13 2 1 2 Setting The Centre Band Resolution On power up the green Power On LED 6 will light to indicate the Laserguide is powered and the LED clusters will ash in sequence from top...

Page 11: ...nt brightness levels Each brightness level is shown by brie y ashing the LED clusters at a di erent intensity with each press of the button 2 1 3 Adjusting The LED Cluster Brightness For R ULS B the b...

Page 12: ...can be purchased as accessories to charge the unit from either an external 12 24 V DC power supply such as a vehicle s 12V battery or through a vehicle s cigarette lighter outlet socket 14 on the fro...

Page 13: ...attery or to cigarette lighter outlet A simple three button interface ON OFF Centre Band Select and Brightness Select Is powered by connecting to an external 12 24V DC power source such Medium R ULS B...

Page 14: ...PRO is in BT con gure mode 4 After a short period two LED straight bars will appear on the start to communicate with the R ULS B in progress of pairing After a short period the DB UNI PRO will being s...

Page 15: ...buttons or switches on the control panel or through an optional joystick required The Laserguide connects to MOBA control panels sometimes indirectly through junction boxes by cable attached to the m...

Page 16: ...Cable A RS 080 Hydraulic Cable Hydraulics A RS 082 Joystick 12 Battery 24v HYDRAULIC AUX JOYSTICK S SENSOR S ZERO UP DOWN DOWN UP v2 MAST AUX 2 AUX 1 12 24 V DC A M A M REF AUSTRA LI AN M AD E ver 50...

Page 17: ...n move the blade manually according to the signals provided by the Laserguide or when it is integrated into the machine s hydraulic controls through a control panel the Laserguide can directly control...

Page 18: ...t the correct depth the Laserguide will indicate in which direction the bucket must be moved to regain the desired depth of cut The operator can adjust the cut manually according to the signals provid...

Page 19: ...both clamping screws 3 Fit the Laserguide to the vertical post When the central LED cluster is lit the laser beam is striking the Laserguide at the On Grade position For more information see section...

Page 20: ...and centre LED clusters ashing RAPIDLY The bucket blade is too low adjust upwards Bottom and or bottom centre LED clusters ashing RAPIDLY The laser beam is not striking the Laserguide Adjust the bucke...

Page 21: ...ation the laser beam goes past the top or bottom most sections of the Laserguide s receiving area the last ashing LED cluster will continue to ash slowly Figure 9 Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Aust...

Page 22: ...second R ULS B The internal battery is at R ULS B The internal battery is no longer serviceable R ULS B The Laserguide is not powered up The laser transmitter is not operating The laser beam is not s...

Page 23: ...B A 140 043 B A 140 043 B A RS 121 A RS 121 A RS 022 DB UNI PRO CB 2001 CB D2 CAN DUO2 CAN CB D2 CAN DUO2 CAN CB D2 CAN DUO2 CAN CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY PANEL POWER CORD 90 MAGNETIC BRACKET IR REMOTE C...

Page 24: ...ion area 196 mm 256 mm Receiving ange R Power ON indication 700m radius tested with MOBA LS 230 transmitter Green LED Low battery indication Battery charging indication Battery charged indication Char...

Page 25: ...25 Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd Notes...

Page 26: ...26 Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd Notes...

Page 27: ...27 Copyright MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd Notes...

Page 28: ...MOBA MOBILE AUTOMATION AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 866 279 713 68 90 Willandra Drive Epping Victoria Australia 3076 Ph 61 3 9357 0055 Email aumoba moba de www moba automation com au...

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