Topcon RL-SV2S Instruction Manual Download Page 40

7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions

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5

Press the 

 keys to increase or decrease the value of the digit.

6

Press the 

 key to confirm the value.

7

When setting the grade for the Y axis, press the 

 key. The Y axis display will start 

flashing.

Set up the grade in the same manner as the X axis.

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• To reset the grade value while setting, press the 

 and 

 keys simultaneously before 

proceeding to step 5.

• To set with the RC-60, check the transmission and reception display.

Summary of Contents for RL-SV2S

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ROTATING LASER RL SV2S 31365 90030...

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Page 3: ...all equipment is included C STANDARD SYSTEM COMPONENTS p iii The specifications and general appearance of the instrument are subject to change without prior notice and without obligation by Topcon Cor...

Page 4: ...he following conventions are used in this manual G Indicates precautions and important items which should be read before operations C Indicates the chapter title to refer to for additional information...

Page 5: ...with AA Manganese battery x 2pcs 1pc 3 Level Sensor LS 80L 1pc 4 Model 6 Level Sensor Holder 1pc 5 Battery holder DB 74C 1pc 6 Ni MH battery pack BT 74Q 1set 7 AC DC converter AD 15 1pc 8 AA size dry...

Page 6: ...AFETY INFORMATION 8 Laser Safety 8 4 NOMENCLATURE 11 4 1 RL SV2S 11 RL SV2S Nomenclature 11 RL SV2S Display 13 4 2 Remote controller RC 60 14 RC 60 Nomenclature 14 RC 60 Display 14 4 3 Level Sensor LS...

Page 7: ...Example Operational 27 Vertical Rotation 27 6 2 Height Alert Function 28 How to reset 28 7 APPLIED OPERATION AND SETTING OF VARIOUS FUNCTIONS 29 7 1 Setting Grades 29 How to enter grade values 29 How...

Page 8: ...CHECK AND ADJUSTING 47 8 1 Check and Adjust Horizontal Rotation 47 Horizontal rotation grade error 47 Horizontal Rotation Cone Error 51 Grade Setting Error 52 8 2 Vertical Calibration 54 Checking Cali...

Page 9: ...main text Definition of Indication WARNING Ignoring this indication and making an operation error could possibly result in death or serious injury to the operator CAUTION Ignoring this indication and...

Page 10: ...explosion could occur When securing the instrument in the carrying case make sure that all catches including the side catches are closed Failure to do so could result in the instrument falling out wh...

Page 11: ...result Do not use power cords other than those designated Fire could result Do not use batteries other than those designated An explosion could occur or abnormal heat generated leading to fire Do not...

Page 12: ...revent shorting of the battery in storage apply insulating tape or equivalent to the terminals Otherwise shorting could occur resulting in fire or burns Do not use batteries or the battery charger if...

Page 13: ...nstrument is mounted Failure to tighten the screws could result in the tripod collapsing causing injury Do not carry the tripod with the tripod shoes pointed at other persons A person could be injured...

Page 14: ...uracy Protection against abrupt change in temperature Do not leave the instrument under strong sunlight for a long time It may cause the instrument to malfunction Exceptions from Responsibility The us...

Page 15: ...tives assumes no responsibility for any damage and loss of profits due to a change of data loss of data an interruption of business etc caused by using the product or an unusable product The manufactu...

Page 16: ...sible laser beam during operation This product is manufactured and sold in accordance with Performance Standards for Light Emitting Products FDA BRH 21 CFR 1040 or Radiation Safety of Laser Products E...

Page 17: ...r than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Do not look directly into the laser beam Doing so could cause permanent eye damage Visible laser Laser output 2 4mW CLASS IIIa...

Page 18: ...tments with the laser beam emitted under normal conditions When the instrument is not being used turn off the power When disposing of the instrument destroy the battery connector so that the laser bea...

Page 19: ...le Battery holder Control panel Carging connector only in the rechargeable battery type Sight Rotary head Beam apeature Battery holder knob Enter key Power switch X Y axis selection key Alignmentkey U...

Page 20: ...or escape to previous status 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...

Page 21: ...ansmission from the other instrument is not possible Both marks will flash slowly until the next transmission Ample power for operation Ample power for operation Power remaining for operation Flashes...

Page 22: ...same as the RL SV2S C RL SV2S Display p 13 Battery power display will show the remaining battery level on the RC 60 remote controller 4 2 Remote controller RC 60 Display Enter key X Y axis selection k...

Page 23: ...this switch the precision options are switched alternately Confirm the precision choice by the indicator Normal precision is the default setting each time the sensor is turned on Power switch The pow...

Page 24: ...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 Low frequent beep sound Move the...

Page 25: ...4 Nomenclature 17 LS 80L Detective Range...

Page 26: ...w to install dry cell batteries 1 Remove the DB 74 battery holder by turning battery holder knob to OPEN side 2 Install the new 4xD size dry cell batteries alkaline referring to the illustration on th...

Page 27: ...cells Dry cells for movement confirmation are packed in shipment Nickel hydrogen dry cells and nickel cadmium dry cells can be used too but the operating time is different from the time of alkaline d...

Page 28: ...the right 2 Install the battery holder Tighten the battery cover knob to LOCK side How to remove the battery pack 1 Remove the DB 74C battery holder by turning battery holder knob to OPEN side It is...

Page 29: ...he AD 15 power cord in an outlet 3 Complete charging by unplugging the plug from the DB 74C battery holder or battery pack BT 74Q after approximately 13 hours 4 Unplug the AD 15 power cord from the ou...

Page 30: ...verter AD 15 For longer battery life conform to the suggested charging time to the extent possible The battery source will discharge when stored and should be checked before using with instrument Be s...

Page 31: ...l click sound can be heard LS 80L How to install dry cell batteries 1 Keep pushing the battery cover in 1 direction and then try to slide the cover in 2 direction The cover does not move but it will b...

Page 32: ...be set on the RL SV2S and the RC 60 remote controller RL SV2S C Setting channel p 44 RC 60 The setting method is the same as for the RL SV2S Use the RC 60 control panel for setting C Setting channel...

Page 33: ...ess power switch ON After auto leveling the laser beam will emit horizontally The RL SV2S automatically levels within the range of 5 as shown below It is also possible to set grades for the RL SV2S in...

Page 34: ...elect the precision mode by pressing the On Grade precision switch C4 3 Level Sensor LS 80L p 15 5 Locate the on grade position by moving the LS 80L up and down 6 Mark the position of On Grade index T...

Page 35: ...ss power switch When auto leveling is complete the laser beam will emit vertically About manual line control C7 2 Line Control manual vertical beam alignment p 37 1 5 4 1 5 2 1 5 0 1 5 3 1 5 1 1 3 8 1...

Page 36: ...passed since the auto leveling function was activated and the laser beam was emitted this function works The height alert function does not work in the Manual mode How to reset 1 Turn off the power sw...

Page 37: ...am 1 direct entry of the grade values for the X and Y axes and 2 matching to set grades on laser beam according to the slope of the ground on site How to enter grade values Grade can be set in both ax...

Page 38: ...automatically level to approximately 8 When setting larger grades tilt the RL SV2S towards the direction of the slope to maintain within the auto leveling range When exceeding the auto leveling range...

Page 39: ...et grades 1 Press the key and the X axis display will start flashing It is possible to enter the grade Pressing the key will toggle between the X axis and Y axis 2 Press the key 3 Press the keys and s...

Page 40: ...y to confirm the value 7 When setting the grade for the Y axis press the key The Y axis display will start flashing Set up the grade in the same manner as the X axis To reset the grade value while set...

Page 41: ...When using the RL SV2S after grade setting it is necessary to accurately set the RL SV2S to the direction of grade setting Below is an example of how to set grades to the accurate grade setting direct...

Page 42: ...orizontally rotate the laser beam of the RL SV2S X 0 Y 0 4 At Point B adjust the height of the LS 80L installed on a pole align the standard position of the LS 80L with the laser beam and fix 5 Set th...

Page 43: ...0L installed on the pole and align the standard position of the LS 80L with the laser beam and fix 3 Set up the LS 80L in step 2 on the grade surface 4 Using the sight roughly align the position of th...

Page 44: ...nt starts This mode can be used with the RC 60 When the RC 60 is used in an environment in which similar radio signals wireless LAN etc are transmitted and when the or key is long pushed in step 7 the...

Page 45: ...the instrument is set up on the 0 surface 1 Set the instrument 2 Press the Power control key to turn unit on When auto leveling is complete the laser beam will be vertically emitted 3 Move the RL SV2...

Page 46: ...ss either one of the key to move the beam right or left until it is precisely aligned to point B The speed of laser beam movement will change according to the duration of time the key is being pressed...

Page 47: ...troller RC 60 When the RC 60 is used in an environment in which similar radio signals wireless LAN etc are transmitted and when the or key is long pushed in step 7 the laser beam grading may stop If t...

Page 48: ...change the menu items and setting can be performed for the functions listed below For Matching Mode see the Matching Mode Manual Slope p 35 7 3 Setting of Various Functions Matching Mode Speed setting...

Page 49: ...se the key 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 RL SV2S upper surface diagram a...

Page 50: ...the key to finish How to change the rotary head speed The rotary head speed can be set to 600 or 300 R P M 1 Press the key to display the menu screen 2 Use the key to select the rotary head speed SPE...

Page 51: ...Mode Auto leveling OFF LEVEL OFF After auto leveling is complete the auto leveling function will stop Manual Mode Auto leveling ON LEVEL ON Auto leveling function will be effective at all times 1 Pres...

Page 52: ...t the channel from 1 to 9 1 Press the key to display the menu screen 2 Press the or key to select the communication channel CH SET setting and press the key 3 Press the or key to select the channel an...

Page 53: ...and press the key 3 Press the or key to select ON OFF and press the key Setting is complete There are two ways to revert from the Sleep Mode Press one of the keys on RC 60 Turn OFF the power using the...

Page 54: ...ious Functions 46 Height Alert ON OFF C6 2 Height Alert Function p 28 1 Press the 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...

Page 55: ...ters away from a wall and set the instrument on level with the X1 facing the wall 2 While pressing the grade key turn ON the power Only the main unit is operable CaLIb will flash on the X axis screen...

Page 56: ...recision mode 5 Detect the center of the laser beam on the wall with the LS 80L and mark it X1 6 Press the key 7 Loosen the centering screw and rotate the RL SV2S 180 and tighten the screw to secure T...

Page 57: ...n 5 mm follow adjusting steps for horizontal rotation C e How to adjust 10 Perform check on the Y axis after the adjustment for the X axis is complete G A difference between X1 and X2 is more than 40...

Page 58: ...the keys to move the laser beam between X1 and X2 2 Press the key OR Adjustment for X axis is complete Exceeding the range of adjustment C12 Error Display p 62 The RL SV2S is calculating the correcti...

Page 59: ...should be set to 0 00 in both axes 2 Locate and mark the position of the RL SV2S beam on both walls using the LS 80L 3 Turn off the RL SV2S and move the RL SV2S closer to wall A 1 m to 2 m 3 ft to 6...

Page 60: ...A side and wall B side exceeds 5 mm 7 32 of an inch contact your dealer or Topcon Grade Setting Error Perform the following check only after completing Horizontal Calibration and Horizontal Rotation...

Page 61: ...xis grade to 1 00 Align read the elevation of the laser beam in millimeters at Nail 1 and Nail 2 Designate these elevations as h3 at Nail 1 and h4 at Nail 2 4 Using the elevation readings for h1 h2 h3...

Page 62: ...n the floor perpendicular to the direction of the beam where Point A crosses 5 Set up the RL SV2S for vertical rotation at the position shown in the diagram and turn ON the power 6 Maintain the level...

Page 63: ...mm move on to the next adjustment Horizontal calibration and adjustment 1 Move the RL SV2S in the direction of the arrow to align the standard line and laser beam 2 While pressing the key press the ke...

Page 64: ...8 Check and Adjusting 56 If the screen below is displayed the adjustment is complete If CALIb OVEr is displayed C12 Error Display p 62...

Page 65: ...ter dusting Clean storage case using cloth moistened with neutral detergent or water Do not use ether benzene thinner or other solvents Clean the lens by first removing dust with a cleaning brush and...

Page 66: ...0B 90 and LS B10 can be stored in this carrying case The LS 70 cannot be stored in this carrying case Holders other than the holder model 6 cannot be stored RL SV2S Level sensor holder model 6 LS 80L...

Page 67: ...according to the tilt of thesurface on which the instrument is installed Line control during vertical rotation 5 When the instrument is installed on the 0 surface Rotation speeds 300 600rpm Changeable...

Page 68: ...s bottom surface to the center point of laser beam Weight 2 5kg lbs Dry battery type Including dry batteries 2 7kg lbs Ni MH battery type Including BT 74Q Tripod screw 5 8X11 threads for surveying in...

Page 69: ...urce 2 AA size dry cell batteries Operating time Approx 120 hours Using alkaline manganese dry cell batteries Auto shut off delay Approx 30 minutes without beamdetection Protection against water and d...

Page 70: ...ayed follow the procedures shown below C6 2 Height Alert Function p 28 RL SV2S setting exceeds the leveling range OR Alternate flashing Reset tilting to the direction to raise the X side Reset tilting...

Page 71: ...much as possible More than 2 RL SV2S devices are within the transmission range of the RC 60 making transmission impossible Change the channel for both the RL SV2S 1 and RC 60 used for the operation t...

Page 72: ...Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on E 65 Internal transmission error for the RL SV2S Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on E 70 s Slope function er...

Page 73: ...suant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment gene...

Page 74: ...ing in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter End user cannot modify this transmitter device Any unauthorized modification made on the device could avoid the user s authority to operate thi...

Page 75: ...13 Regulations 67 Region Country Directives Regulations Labels Declarations California U S A Proposition65...

Page 76: ...13 Regulations 68 California and NY U S A Recycling Batteries...

Page 77: ...ure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s websit...

Page 78: ...on the Australian market EU R TTE CE EU R TTE R TTE Directive ROTATING LASER RL SV2S REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 60 Hereby TOPCON CORP declares that the above mentioned equipment is in compliance with the es...

Page 79: ...13 Regulations 71 Region Country Directives Regulations Labels Declarations EU WEEE Directive EU EU Battery Directive...

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