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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ROTATING LASER

RL-HV series

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1051731-01-A

Summary of Contents for RL-HV Series

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ROTATING LASER RL HV series 111111 1051731 01 A...

Page 2: ...anual Indicates precautions and important items which should be read before operations Indicates the chapter title to refer to for additional information Indicates supplementary explanation Menu mode...

Page 3: ...OPERATIONON 24 7 1 Setting Grades 24 How to set grades In case of 1S 25 How to set grades In case of 2S 26 Example of how to set up 27 Matching Mode Manual Slope 29 7 2 Line Control manual vertical be...

Page 4: ...med Specific details are printed in or near the symbol Warning Do not use the unit in areas exposed to high amounts of dust or ash in areas where there is inadequate ventilation or near combustible ma...

Page 5: ...rting could lead to fire or burns Do not connect or disconnect power supply plugs with wet hands Electric shock could result Caution Do not touch liquid leaking from batteries Harmful chemicals could...

Page 6: ...aft The aircraft instrumentation may malfunction as a result Do not use within the vicinity of automatic doors fire alarms and other devices with automatic controls as the electromagnetic waves produc...

Page 7: ...tions for waterproofing and dust resistance Close the battery holder securely Make sure that moisture or dust particles do not come in contact with the terminal or connectors Operating the instrument...

Page 8: ...odically to maintain the instrument accuracy Bluetooth Wireless Technology Bluetooth function may not be built in depending on telecommunications regulations of the country or the area where the instr...

Page 9: ...hin proximity to the above equipment with no adverse effects with regard to Bluetooth communication moving a Bluetooth compatible device including the RL HV closer to said equipment may result in elec...

Page 10: ...ir vehicles nuclear explosive devices or nuclear propulsion projects chemical or biological weapons which are regulated as WMD Weapons of Mass Destruction or any other prohibited end use see e g https...

Page 11: ...aser product Never intentionally point the laser beam at another person The laser beam is injurious to the eyes and skin If an eye injury is caused by exposure to the laser beam seek immediate medical...

Page 12: ...9 4 PRODUCT OUTLINE Parts of the instrument 4 1 RL HV Handle Battery holder Control panel Sight Rotary head Beam aperture Battery holder knob...

Page 13: ...X Y axis selection key Alignment key Horizontal rotation Changes to the grade setting screen for each axis Vertical rotation Changes to the Alignment Mode Arrow keys The arrows indicate code selectio...

Page 14: ...ion speed 6 600 rpm 3 300 rpm Ample power for operation Ample power for operation Power remaining for operation 1 Power remaining for operation Near power depletion 2 Power depletion Laser will stop 1...

Page 15: ...moving the LS 80X up and down Directional arrows and audio signals assist in locating the datum position as the laser strikes the beam receiving window Top of LS 80X is 40mm 1 9 16 from on grade index...

Page 16: ...rmal precision mode Higher than datum position Buzzer sound High frequent beep sound Move the sensor downward Datum position Buzzer sound Continuous beep sound Lower than datum position Buzzer sound L...

Page 17: ...14 4 PRODUCT OUTLINE Detective Range...

Page 18: ...s and store in a place at 30 C or below If you allow the battery to become completely discharged it will have an effect on future charging Batteries generate power using a chemical reaction and as a r...

Page 19: ...On charge Off Fully charged Red lamp blinking slowly Ni MH battery pack protection feature is working automatically Let the battery pack fall within its designated charging temperature range 10 to 40...

Page 20: ...ure Dry batteries are sold separately It is possible to remove the dry batteries from the DB 82 battery holder and use the battery pack BT 79Q PROCEDURE Replacing the dry batteries 1 Remove the batter...

Page 21: ...batteries together Generally performances of dry battery deteriorate temporarily in low temperature but recover in normal temperature Dry batteries are sold separately PROCEDURE Replacing the dry bat...

Page 22: ...ng the laser beam will emit horizontally The RL HV automatically levels within the range of 5 as shown on the right It is also possible to set grade for the RL HV in the direction of 2 axes 1S X axis...

Page 23: ...index for offset marking Example Operational Vertical Rotation 1 5 4 1 5 2 1 5 0 1 5 3 1 5 1 1 3 8 1 3 6 1 3 4 1 3 2 1 3 9 1 3 7 1 3 5 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 4 9 1 4 7 1 4 8 1 4 6 H O L D E R 6 Install...

Page 24: ...od and set so that the bubble is at the center of the vertical rotation circular level vial 2 Press power switch When self leveling is complete the laser beam will emit vertically For manual line cont...

Page 25: ...was emitted this function works The height alert function will not operate while setting the dual axes grade in the Matching Mode or Manual Mode For more information about Height Alert ON OFF refer to...

Page 26: ...h connection history list on Laser Manager After disconnecting Bluetooth by Laser Manager the instrument icon may not be displayed on the search screen Please wait for a while and re enter the Bluetoo...

Page 27: ...s tilt the RL HV towards the direction of the slope to maintain within the self leveling range When exceeding the self leveling range the error message Exceeding leveling range will be displayed 9 ERR...

Page 28: ...e sign plus or minus 3 Press the keys to change the digit position 4 Press the keys to increase or decrease the value of the digit 5 Press the key to confirm the value Resetting the grade value 1 When...

Page 29: ...een the X axis and Y axis 2 Press the key 3 Press the keys and select the mark plus or minus 4 Press the keys to change the digit position 5 Press the keys to increase or decrease the value of the dig...

Page 30: ...etting direction To work at X 3 1S Y 3 2S grade surface to the base line 1 Set up the RL HV on Point A of the base line using the plumb bob on the tripod 2 Using the sight at the upper section of the...

Page 31: ...d position of the LS 80X with the laser beam and fix 5 Set the RL HV at X 3 000 grade 1S at X 0 000 and Y 3 000 grades 2S 6 Align the RL HV direction on top of the tripod so as to have the laser beam...

Page 32: ...HV on top of the tripod to the direction of the LS 80X 5 Press the key 6 Press the key on the Matching Mode SLOPE selection screen 7 Confirm that self leveling is complete and that the laser beam is e...

Page 33: ...m low to high speed For Y axis grading follow steps 7 to 9 using keys Grading direction of the laser beam during arrow key operation Display during arrow key operation When the or key is pressed the l...

Page 34: ...ing of the axis will not function at this time LEVEL Shows the axis whose grade is being automatically leveled horizontally A blinking display indicates that self leveling is being performed The heigh...

Page 35: ...rotate vertically 3 Move and set the RL HV to align reference point A and the laser beam Make sure that the RL HV is set so that the bubble is at the center of the vertical rotation circular level via...

Page 36: ...her one of the key to move the beam right or left until it is precisely aligned to reference point B The speed of laser beam movement will change according to the duration of time the key is being pre...

Page 37: ...to position on the Mask display and press the key 3 Select the direction you desire to mask using the arrow keys Each press repeats mask activating releasing 8 1 Masking Laser beam shutter setting Ma...

Page 38: ...key to finish The rotary head speed can be set to 600 or 300 R P M 1 Press key to display the menu screen 2 Use the key to select the rotary head speed SPEEd and press the key 3 When the rotary head...

Page 39: ...veling is complete the self leveling function will stop Manual Mode Self leveling ON LEVEL ON Self leveling function will be effective at all times 1 Press key 2 Press the or key to select self leveli...

Page 40: ...lert Function 1 Press key 2 Press the or key and select Safety Lock ON OFF Hl ALr and press the key 3 Press the or key and select ON or OFF and press the key Setting is complete To shift to other mode...

Page 41: ...the RL HV Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on E 65 Internal transmission error for the RL HV Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on E 70 s Slope func...

Page 42: ...evel with the X facing the wall 2 While pressing the key turn on the power Only the RL HV is operable CaLIb will blink on the X axis screen 1 3 Press the key The screen will be in the X axis check and...

Page 43: ...on the wall and mark X2 If the difference in height of the two laser beam marks X1 and X2 is less than 5 mm no adjustment is required Turn off the power If the difference is more than 5 mm follow adju...

Page 44: ...X1 and X2 When adjusting the Y axis direction press the keys Display during arrow key operation 2 Press the key RL HV is calculating the correction value Do not touch the RL HV until End is displayed...

Page 45: ...ls using the LS 80X 3 Turn off the RL HV and move the RL HV closer to wall A 1 m to 2 m 3 ft to 6 ft Do not change the axis orientation of the RL HV Turn the RL HV on 4 Again locate and mark the posit...

Page 46: ...and Nail 2 should recorded as h1 and h2 mm Check the LS 80X is set at high7 precision 3 Set X axis grade to 1 000 Align read the elevation of the laser beam in millimeters at Nail 1 and Nail 2 Design...

Page 47: ...beam and move the RL HV to the direction of the arrow Ensure that the laser beam is at the LS 80X indicator position check with the buzzer sound from the LS 80X 7 Measure the difference X between the...

Page 48: ...s calculating the correction value Do not touch the RL HV until End is displayed If you touch it you will need to readjust When the screen on the right is displayed the adjustment is complete Turn off...

Page 49: ...on GFSK Frequency band 2 402 to 2 480GHz Bluetooth profile SPP GATT TOPCON Transfer Service Power class Class 1 5 Usable range Horizontal 100m Vertical 20m when placed vertically good communication co...

Page 50: ...m Weight 141 g Dust and water resistance IP66 IEC 60529 2001 Operating temperature range 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Storage temperature range 30 to 60 C 22 to 140 F Size 177 L X 196 W X 217 H mm Weight abo...

Page 51: ...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 and rece...

Page 52: ...S 003 Cet appareil numerique de la Class B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the R...

Page 53: ...ective The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations EU UK EU Battery Directive The Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 Region Country Directives Regulations Labels Declarati...

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